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Show SHOOTING IDGH! 1947 WAS A GREAT YEAR BUT 48 WILL BE BETTER! I * lhlplished Every Friday at Midvale, Utah cenes in Midvale €-ffiRRHS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31,1947 * N \Vork Outlined ew Manager Kiwanis Club Lists Committees *By the Editor • e newsprint situation be· s more intolerable every At the present time, print pa r is selling for approximate- 1 ly 3 1times the price prevalent be'fore the war. But that is not ail; {there is a continual shortage\ o! the stuff, and if this contin~es, some ,papers will be ·! ,forced to suspend publication, ='tor a time at least. We understand that in Idaho the short- 11 ..p.ge is more acute than here, with the weekly papers suffering the most. As an example of the situation: Two weeks ago we were entirely out of newsprint, and had our large Christmas edi-1 tion to print. Because a carload of print had not arrived I at our wholesale house when expected, our supplier was also out of newsprint. Something had to be done, so our wholesaler ~ managed to borrow a few reams the one above were common in the busiof print paper from another ng the pre-Xmas days when Santa Claus weekly ,paper, drove their truck " ll f , d to Kaysville, picked up the stuff, sma ry an answered their many and delivered it to us just in the enter ained "' 's appearance here was snonsored by the nick of time. quest'ons. S We now have enough print to city council publish 3 more editions; after ---~----+.;;;-----~-------------- 'that, if the carload doesn't reach tmr wholesaler, we will just be out of luck. The so-called "freedom of the press" never before in the nation's history has been threat"'ened as it is today-not by any I political action, but by that old 1 bugaboo-shortage. I It was a great year! The new year-1948-will be e_ven a greater year. How can we make such a predictwn when the new year is just in its infancy? The answer . . • . Being in America. The American way of life is Progress-to go forward, not to stand still nor to retard. but to develop and grow. Our enemies thought a t the beginning of World War II that they had For Coming Year us "over a barrel" because they caught us unaware-but Plans for 1948 will be outlined the American way of life came through with the goods, at the next meeting of the Midto restore order to at least part of the world. vale Kiwanis club by PresidentAnd so as we review 1947 and elect J 0 Jones, Monday night, [ See Steel Made the events that took place thru Jan. 5 at the city hall. No meetthe Centennial year in Midvale ing was held this week because of and surrounding communities, the holiday season. we look faithfully to 1948 for a Officers for the ensuing year I great new year. Here are some will be installed at a gala instal- l of the highlights of 1947. lation party to be held Jan. 12 at JANUARY the Aviation Club in Salt Lake The 27tn legislature opens on ·t ·t Thirty-five members of t he CI y, 1 was announced by the Midvale Lions club and their Capitol Hill with Gov. Herbert program commi t tee. \ wives visited the Geneva Steel B Maw addnssing lawmakers. Midvale put~ new ambulance Committee assignments for 1948 plant Tuesday. h.ave b een announced by Dr Jones into operation. as follows (first name indicates Walter Mabey, president of the Through the ~fforts of the chairman): I South Jordan Lions club and E East Midvale Civic Club a trafBoys and Girls; Underprivileged • 0 Maxfield, South Jordan Lions fie semaphore is inst<~.lled at the Children: Louis E Goff; C A Nelclub vice president, accompan- intersection of Center and State Reed Garff ied the party. son, L awrence B rown, Dunn Taystreets. The light has proved to lor, Milton Bills. Announcement was made this The group visited the various be a lifesaver. Agriculture: Earl Evans; w A week by J E Buckwalter, district sections of the plant, and viewed City council approves installa· Granquist, Lawrence Jensen, Leon manager of the Mountain States the various processes of the man- tion of water meters. Rasmussen. Telephone & Telegraph Co., that ufacturing of steel products from New Midvale Rod & Gun c'lub Business Standards & Relations: Reed Garff has been appointed start to finish. Donald Green· for sportsmen formed with wd: Harvey Cundick·, Charles Fossen manager of the Midvale exchange. wood, industrial relations de- ter w Wilson as presi' dent. Norval Vincent. FEBRUARY • Frank R Bromley, who had acted partment of the plant escorted Inter-Club Relations: Howard as manager h ere f or th e past sev- th e par t y th roug h t h e plant. Sentinel wins first place award Barrows; Ed. Reimann, c E Mat- eral months, has been transferred The trip was made by a chart- for best editoria l of 1946 among thews. back to the Salt Lake City office. ered bus of the Midvale Bus class A weekly 'newspapers. Classification, Membership, AtMidvale is now a full-fledged Lines. On the return trip the Riverton First LDS ward de· tendance: Arnold Troester; James exchange in the telephone sys- party stopped for lunch at Am· dicates new $74,000 chapel. Seal, R R Gilbert, Noel Rosse. tern, and will soon have its own erican Fork. Midvale's Centennial central House & Reception: Kelvin Ay- plant personnel located here, it David I Gardner, president of committee swings in to action. lett; H M Nicholson, p J Pedersen. was also announced. Heretofore the local club, was in charge of Selects Mrs Howard Barrows as Achievement Report: Charles M the local office has been a sub- arrangements for the trip. chairman. exchange under the supervision of MARCH Williamson; Reg Turner. Program: Bennett Cash; M T the Murray office. . Through a report s u bmitted Rigby, Dale Waters. Mr Garff, a graduate of the and prepared by P M Mickelsen, Athletics: w A Gram'J_uist; Vern state college at Logan, and a secretary of the Midvale Kiwanis Lester, Marx Blackett. native of that city, has been with lO club, the local club wins first • Midvale will very soon have j Sponsored Youth: Lewis Pearce: the telephone company for 8 Miss Sandra Casper, 10-year place in the Utah-Idaho district a brand-new (almost, that is) ' Harold Ashman, Marcell Graham. years, working at Provo, Ameriold daughter of Bernice G and 1 of Kiwanis International blue di· . ~ity administration. Mayor-elect Roy McMullin, Arch Nelson. can Fork, Salt Lake City, and Arthur Casper, Sandy, was a- vision for clubs of 50 or less Casey Nelson and his council· Vocational Guidance: Ben BagMidvale. He resides with his wife warded the prize last week for members. men have worked long and hard, ley; Everell Carlson, o J Graham. a~d small son at 136 Jefferson St., entry letter to the "Story Book Reseeding of new addition at prior to their installat~on withPublic Affairs: M s Peterson; . Midvale. Princess" radio b;:oadcast, spon- cemetery gets underway when out pay, in outlining the work 1 1 J S Alley, J M Warner, Arthur . sored by ZCMI. city council allocates funds to pnd policies of their ensuing Eske~s;n. . \ The letter was about "the Salt Lake nursery. tenure of office. From what we Spzr~tual Azm11: Lew,is A Dahl· kindest person I know," and SanGene Crawford, 10, son of Mr have seen of the actions of the H M Templin, Wilford Adams. dra won the contest by writing & Mrs C N Crawford, 135 Jeffernew 1 administration, and City Music: C s Rasmussen; Cannon about the kind acts of her grand- son St., wins $25 prize in MidManager Wight, we believe that . Tho:nson: Leonard Newbold. father, Carter E Grant, princi- vale Lions club official clean-up this municipality is destined to W Krwanzs Education: HE Nelson; pal of Jordan seminary. Sandra slogan contest. More than 250 enjoy city government of the 1 Y W Harrod, Lyle Webster. The city council Tuesday anwas presented with a charm participated in cont est. highest type of efficiency and Finance: Melvin Carlson; Law- nounced that several of the new ~- bracelet. APRIL service. renee Brown. and holdover officers of the city A copy of the letter written Selective service board No. 16 Scrap Book: G c government will be sworn 1·n by Sandra, was requested by the ends drafting duties. Members • This has been a quiet holiday eorge ox. office Friday at the city hall. LDS university where Mr Grant of the board included J R Rawseason. Little, if any, signs of I of Girl Scout Troop 87 caroling on city hall Marcell Graham, newly ap- ~ graduated in 1912. lins, chairman; Ed Johnson, Mrs roistering or revelry have been MT. JORDAN STAKE leaders are :Mrs Frank Bullock and Mrs Deming pointed city marshal, will be Marcell Graham, J A Alcorn, C noted hereabouts. It seems as M·MEN BASKETBALL sworn in at that time along with 1 E Matthews and Ben G Bagley. leader is Mrs though the people, being sobered Standings of Teams other members of the police May E West, past president of by grave national and world First half schedule 1 force, including Jack D. Canthe local Rebekah lodge wins events, are not in the mood to 1 k W L Pet. ~ing and Pete Deneris, night po- , · Dance highest honor of the lodge when celebrate. It has been a quiet e Groups Here . Draper First - ...... 4 o 1000 hcemen; Michael Pavich, extra she receives the Degree of ChivYuletide, but a pleasant one. ScnE~a:U J! E;t:l The Midvale Youth Fellowship ! Sandy Sec_ond · .. - .4 0 1000 policeman; Arthur A Larson, 1 alry decoration for outstanding 2 500 foreman of the water departwork in lodge and community. • We hasten to correct an er- All is in for the an- will be host next Sunday, Jan. 4. 1Sandy T~ud ....... ....2 to all the M.Y.F. groups in the Sandy Fust -·· 1 3 250 ment and William L Jenson, MAY ror in last week's edition con- · nual N1!w , Yea r's eve ball of northern part of the state, at a Granite ·· · · 1 3 250 foreman of the street departCity presses new police vecerning the 1948 city tax levy. · East Jorda stake MIA, Louis E rally. Draper Second ......0 4 000 ment. hicle into operation. Jt7.4will be 17 mills, instead of Goff, presi t d th' The group will meet at the loSchedule for final games of Other city officials will be I Jordan high school graduates mills as was reported. We en ' announce IS cal church at 4 P m for games first half schedule to be played are glad to make this correc- morning. e affair will be held sworn in office Monday at 7 p 299 students. and entertainment. A supper will ~onday, Jan. 5, at Sandy recream. during a special council \ Casper A Nelson named genertion, to let the ,people know that this {Wed sday) evening at meeting. al chairman of Midvale Harvest they won't be taxed as much as ior high school audi- be served in the city hall, follow- twnal hall: Days celebration to be held in ed by a program and motion pic7 pm-San~y 1st vs Draper 1st they first thought. torium. tures. 8 P m-Gramte vs Sandy 3rd; 9 SALT LAKE COUNTY August. The dan will be budget af· JUNE Rev. McCabe of Westminster p m-Sandy 2nd vs Draper 1st.. RECREATION "OLD-TIII-!ERS" • The Murray Eagle, with whom fair, and a 1 MIA members and Copper box with history of Uni Results of last Monday's BASKETBALL LEAGUE we clash editorially sometimes, others are expected to attend. College will be guest speaker. games were as follows: Sandy ion sealed in new Union Fort carried .an editorial last week i Music will e furnished by War · Mr & Mrs Alma A Richardson 2nd, 29; Sandy 1st, 25. Gran- . All games played at Sandy junMonument cor.structed at main which we heartily endorse, and burton's and it is re- of Los Angeles, Calif., are spend- ite 5, Draper First, 37. Sandy 3rd ior high school. gate of the old fort. herewith reprint: ported feature of the eve- ing the holidays with their famil- claimed a forfeit win from DraSecond half schedule: Midvale wins second place in "We have a bureaucracy in ning will floor hsow. first half of Salt Lake countY. ies-Mrs Ella Richardson of West ' per 2nd. Tuesday, Jan. 6Salt Lake City that is worse than amateur baseball league. "meretricious"- Jordan, and Mr & Mrs AT Farren ! Midvale vs. West Jordan, 7 p. m. anything the federal governWilliam S Newbold mean? of Murray. J SALT LAKE PHYSICIAN Lark Merch. vs. Riverton, 8 p. m. Work starts on extension of Rio ment ever dreamed of. The big - -- --++:---- - ----::-=-::::------ - - - - - - - - - - ! BEGINS PRACTICE HERE Dick's Ser. vs. Union Lions, 9 p.m. A farewell testimonial honoring Grande street in new subdivi· papers in Salt Lake are printWilliam Stewart Newbold, son of sion. First Ward Dedicates Chapel .. Salt Dr Harold E Young, native Tuesday, Jan. 13ing the meretricious propaganda Laker, who completes his Riverton vs. Midvale, 7 p. m. Mr & Mrs W H Newbold, will be JULY of state information headquartresidence int~rnship at St Mark's Union Lions vs. Lark Mer., 8 p.m. held Sunday, Jan. 4, at 7:30 p m J M Boyden, Sandy, was one of ers that Utah is not a high-tax hospital Dec. 31, will join Hos- W. Jordan vs. Dick's Serv., 9 p. m. in the South Jordan ward chapel. two men who played George Kolstate. This dope is for consumpmer, Lindsay and Ball, physi- Tuesday, Jan. Z0I He will depart soon for the Dan- tanowsi, Yanton, S D, world tion by those with simple minds. cians-surgeons, . in their offices Midvale vs. Lark Merch., 7 p. m. ish mission of the L.D.S. church. champion blindfold chess player, The fact is, Utah is cursed more 1located at Mam and Center W. Jordan vs. Union Lions, 8 p.m. The following program has been to a draw. by taxation per earned dollar 1 streets, Jan 1, 1948, Dr A J Hos- Dick's Service vs. Riverton, 9 p.m. arranged: Opening song, doubleSandy held large Independ· than almost any province in the ·mer said Tuesday. Tuesday, Jan. 27mixed quartet; prayer, Henry ence day parade, celebration. world outside of Slobania. On top r Dr Young is a graduate of Midvale vs. Dick's Service, 7 p.m. Holt; address, Lee A Palmer; vo- Union Fort Days great success. of excessive· taxation a herd of Northwestern university, Chica- W. Jordan vs. Lark Merch., 8 p.m. cal solo, Shirley Beckstead; reMrs Audra Cox, city treaspetty bureaucrats make life misgo, Medical school, and has Riverton vs Union Lions, 9 p. m. ma' ks, S J Nielsen, Sr. ; piano urer, resigned July 1. Council ap· erable for anybody in or out of completed a years' internship at Tuesday,. Feb. 3solo, LaRue Barton; remarks, ,p ointed Harry Miller to succeed • business. The state's motto is: St Luke's hospital in Chicago. West Jordan vs. Riverton, 7 p. m. Fred Tiedemann; vocal duet, W H her. If anybody's in business let's He will reside with his family Midvale vs .Union Lions, 8 p. rr1. Rolayne Rasmussen crowned Newbold and Verda McMullin; remake it as tough as we can for at Sandy. Dick's Ser. vs Lark Merch, 9 p.m. sponse by missionary; remarks, queen of Harvest Days. Gloria them." Or, "If we can't ruin them Bishop John Wheadon; song, mix- Rasmussen and Donna Radovich MIDVALE SAILOR TAKES with taxes, let's choke them with LEGION GROUPS TO HOLD ed quartet; benediction, Walter A were attendants. CRUISE OF WEST PACIFIC a bale of red tape. JOINT MEETING JAN. 7 (Continued on Pa~ Three) Mabey. ~ "The worst feature of the state May L Scoggan, F 1/c, USN, Dedi(:at;ron of the beautiful new remarks, Bishop Elmo Hamilton; Members of Jordan Post 35, is the cont ol of the sale of li· ward chapel of the quartet selection, "See the Mighty American Legion and Auxili- son of Noble Scoggan, 153 Oak quor and tt.-e profit made by the chli'c~h was officially dedi- Angel Flying," Allen Stocking, ary, will hold their first meet· St., Midvale, has returned to Tsin· sale of liquor by the state. There Dec. 28, when the Millard Henderson, Jack Smith & ing of 1948 next Wednesday eve- gtoa, China, aboard the cruiser is essentially no difference be.,,,r,•h authorities were S F Stephenson; remarks and ded- ning in the Midvale city hall. USS Atlanta, after visiting many tween liquor and other commod· "Ring out the old, ring in the new, by Spencer Kimball icatory prayer, Spencer Kimball; The two groups wil !join to- of the important ports in the wesities, and if it is constitutionally closing song, "Bless This House," gether for a program in the au- tern Pacific, including a 4-day visCity. legitimate for the state to sell Ring, happy bells, across the snOWi program was giv- choir; benediction, Horace Noakes, ditorium at 8 p m, under the di- it at Manila, Philippine islands. and profit by the sale of liquor The Atlanta and 2 destroyers, song, "We Thank former member of the ward bish- rection of Mrs Ellis Wilcox. Fol· The year is going, let him go: it would be perfectly all right for a Prophet," by opric. lowing the program, the men and the USS Mason and Rupertus, acfor the state to sell and profit Riverton First ward chapel, be- ladies will hold separate busi- companied the USS Estes, flagprayer by J H Berrett, Ring out the false, ring in the true." by the sale of autos, drugs, or · the ward bishopric; re- •lieved to be the most modern and ness sessions and will join lat- ship of Adm. C M Cooke, commander of the naval forces in the any other product. Thomson, former bi- newest in the Salt Lake valley, er for refreshments. -Alfred Tennyson "The present liquor control All members are urged to at- western Pacific. "Invocation," choir; was begun in 1939, and completed system, we believe, is unsound." Lawrence T Dahl of early in 1947, with the first ser- tend. Subscribe for The Sentinel, read stake; poem, written vice held in the new structure on This is good stuff, Jack, but all the home-town news. SUpport our advertisers. Mrs Caroline Miner; Feb. 2. please tell us where you dug I d Mi vale Lions And Wives Pay Visit To Geneva I I I I l I ! Sandy Girl Wins ! R d' A a I d war c· tty Schedules Ceremonies For New Officials 'I I I I Missionary S ta .A. Tonight Methodist Fellowship to Meet I • • • • |