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Show flavin 111. Bv m timVIUV H. C. M UMiBf - i- - ty&d 'I 1951 w. Bias n m i k a ;mm -- v: . 1 ft. m- M! ft ft ft 1. . w CI I. ft ft ft 'I ft. riiipi I ftMT 'ft . ft I i mm B. We would like to hand an orchid this week to the Midvale city street department for the manner in which they have kept the streets Volume XVIII number 52 open during the present heavy snows. With the new Galion grader, the task of clearing the snow has been made much easier and more efficient. After each snowfall, men of the street department have been on the job immediately to make the streets passable. Our Main St. has received special attention, and is always in good conoiees will present Jordan High's dition, regardless of how much ninth of rendition Ham lei's annual "Messiah." Dec. 21 and 2 5. snow fell. in the auditorium. The chorus will appear under the direction Most great civilizations have of .1. Clement Crapo. fallen not through external aggresJorclanite. prior lo their CI tmas vacation. will gather sion but through domestic corrup- 1 1 a. m. today to hear a special rendition, wiule tlie puimc tion. Never in our nation's hisis set for Tonnain'e p.m. S tory has public morality been as .Mr. nay iaimiiau will again sin-.nor at low as present, public Crescent Children the tenor solos: "Comfort Ye My imfeeble. ii as Our toward apathy Visit People," "Kv'ry Valley," "Thy Reperative need at the moment is a Await Santa buke Hath Broken His Heart," and are Last minute preparations moral awakening that will restore Mrs. to us as individuals the principles underway for a visit of Santa "Thou Shalt Break Him." Claus to the children of Crescent Mrs. Mildred Gibbons will do the upon which tl is republic was Tell-es- t rounded. Where there is no pub- tonight (Friday), according to Alma contralto solo, "0 Thou That Good Tidings to Zion." Lions of Crescent the Fairbourn, for lic demand reform, corruption Hoy M. Darley, Assistant Taberin government becomes more deep-seate- club, sponsors. nacle A be will show Organist, will serve as organpresentvariety Unless the American peoand Donna Mae Butterfield will m 8 at in ist, Crescent the ed school, p crookedto the ple demand an end be the St. of student an followed pianist. The orchesappearance by ness in Washington, we will bewith Charlene for all tra, the Nick with treats youngBailey as concome more impotent and ineffectcom- cert mistress, will also assist with of children sters. All the ive in any defense of the country, 12 years of age will the 1951 rendition. and Joe Stalin won't have to fight munity under As has been traditional for the free. be admitted us; he'll just take us over because last the scriptural event will the from Proceeds go eight years, we are too weak and confused to will be given by Miss LuCrescent toward the reading cemetery oppose him. beautification project of the Lions cille Tuttle. The eleven choruses being sung said Leavis Owsley, presiSalt Lake City club, this year include "And the Glory dent. Dear Editor: of the Lord," "0 Thou That Tell-es- t Your interest in fire control and Good Tidings to Zion," "For conservation is a big help to our Local Banks Sponsor Unto Us A Child Is Born," "And program. The news items and "Messiah" Broadcast Was With The There Jordan high school's rendition Suddenly comments you run are effective in To God," "Behold Angel," "Glory getting people to think about of Handel's "The Messiah", will be The Lamb of God," "Surely He resources. Once recorded and broadcast over StaUtah's natural Hath Borne Our Griefs," "All We thought becomes really active the tion KMUR, sponsored by the Like Sheep," "Lift Up Your job is well along. Thanks for the Sandy City Bank and the Midvale Heads," "Hallelujah." "Worthy Is Branch Bank. lift. The Lamb," "Amen!" The broadcast can be heard at And now while wishing you a Both performances of the Handel next Sunday, and is the Merry Christmas we are looking are being sponsored by oratorio forward to working along with you banks' method of extending Sea- the Jordan L.D.S. r Seminary. son's Greetings to the public, said through the new year. invocawill offer the Jensen Gerald Smith, cashier. The same Very sincerely, tion and Pauline Porter the benewas last sponsored year diction. program J. WHITNEY FLOYD, Chief Forester firewarden by the banks, and was enjoyed by (From the J.II.S. Broadcaster) hundreds of listeners. toi.l us this one An this week: Several years ago there Ladies Guild Holds was a policeman in Midvale who Annuel Xmcs Party was a ery poor speller, and who The annual Yule party of the had much difficulty in making out Midvale Ladies Guild was held Dec reports because of this defect. 13. at 8 p m at the Midvale city aviation Attending the naval One night a horse fell dead on Jef- hall. Mrs Eugene Phelps, vice Machinist's Mate School at Memferson Street, and the officer had president, conducted the business phis, Tenn., is William A Crittento investigate and make a report meeting and Mrs Phyllis Hixson den, airman apprentice, son of Mr on the incident Not being able to was in charge of the entertain- & Mrs William Crittenden of 148 spell "Jefferson." the policeman ment Allen St., Midvale, and William J dragged the animal down to Oak ' During the evening the following Rutishauser, seaman recruit, son St. program was presented: Violin se- of Mr & Mrs W E Rutishauser, of lections, Marie Godfrey, accom- Midvale. As the jolly Yulctide season ap- panied on the piano by Mrs MarCrittenden, who attended Jordan Mrs Ray high school, entered the navy in proaches, we are beginning to won- ion Glover; readings, der if it Is as jolly as it used to be. Sharp; songs and lap numbers, May, 1951, and received his recruit Customs and practices change Susan Ketner and Bobbie Hixson; training at the Naval Training with each generation, and it seems accordian selections, Ronnie Web- Center, San Diego, Calif. that much of the old fashioned Joy ster; Christmas carols by the of Christmas has disappeared from group and exchange of gifts. Kenneth Peterson of the navy the American scene. What used to Hostesses were Mrs Billie Stuart, at San Diego, Calif., is expected and friend Mrs Lee Larsen, Mrs Reed Johnson to be home for Christmas. He is be a season of good-wil- l liness with the religious motive and Mrs Phelps. expected to arrive at the home of n his parents, Mr & Mrs Edward predominant, has now turned into a mad jumble of commercialism, Word has been received here Saturday. A graduate of Jordan extravagances and a desire to "out- that a patent was issued Nov. 27 to high do the other fellow." It is strange John A Padjcn on a wheel chair school, he entered service in Septhat the occasion of the Saviour's that he invented. Mr. Padjen was tember of 1950 and received his birth should be turned into such born and reared in Midvale, and basic training at San Diego naval a gigantic pagan holiday, with the has a host of friends here. training station. Christ Child pushed into the background by an old character with a white beard and a red suit Preparations for Christmas now start weeks in advance, and by the time the big day finally arrives, pocket-book- s are so exhausted, and nerves are so jangled, that not much happiness is derived from the occasion. " ""-- , 1 This is Ye Ed., the cynic, speaking, who would like to see a return to a simpler and saner Christmas. "A Friendly Newspaper" Published Every Friday a Midvale, Utah County Ski Schoo Open Jan. 5 Chorus, Soloist To Render Ninth Annual 'Messiah per-mula- Fo r All y. LOCAL FIREMEN SCHEDULE CHRISTMAS PARTY TONIGHT 1 - t "' 5 . ' ,. v-- , v 1. . , ! ... tjr: i ! , ! miKiM l.lii rt5?l i : "it? - 'i; , ' ) i - - , 1 . ? f, V , H !i j . IW-y'b'-- J l - WOT V't'j-i: -- Mrs Zella Marriott Swenson of Sandy, who has ..... a .1 served as captain of Sandburr tain' If Jf.j I Camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers for over eight and prior t0 that time serv- fct Vs ed as " f1 1 Swenson Mrs. of the camp for two terms, was recently honored by the camp at their regular meeting held at Mt. Jordan stake office in Sandy, with Mrs Bonnie Dowding, captain, in charge. A program uas presented, in-chiding a tribute to Mrs Swenson. by Mrs Elizabeth Sorensen. Vocal selections were by Mrs Paul Boycel Tvpir.il f Iniiidnnls ttf little ( Inl lren in this vicinity, who are anxiously awaiting Decem-Im- t and a report of the monthly meet-arc M irilyn Cnuick. d.uiglitcr of Mr. ami Mrs. Harvey Cundick, and Handy Bills, ing of the South Salt Lake County I son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hills, at gorgeous Christmas Ireo nt the now Cundick home. Company was given by Mrs Pearl R Shaw. The history of an early pioneer was also read. Mrs Swenson was presented with a gift from Sandburr camp in appreciation of great service rendered. During the eight years that Mrs Based on a levy of 18 mills, one $5,173,011.00. Other revenues from Swenson served as captain, she Through the efforts of Midvale mill less than this year, Midvale various sources are anticipated at missed only three meetings. and the Chamber of CominCity with the $53,000.00, largest 1952 tentative budget has Santa Claus will be in town Following the program, luncheon City's merce, come coming from water service, was served by the hostesses: Mrs been determined following much estimated at $32,000.00. today from 5 to 8 p m to meet and Lila Woodhousc, Mrs Pearl Shaw work by the city council. Ed J greet all children who come downExpenses are predicted at and Mrs Elizabeth Sorensen. bond retirement and in- town to see him. city auditor, and Lawrence A Christmas' theme was carried A Mineer, city clerk. St. Nick will also be on the terest at $17,680.00, and capital out in, the decorations, and in the The proposed budget anticipates outlay at $22,8920. streets here from 3 to 8 p ra Satrefreshments. revenues of $143,405.00, with disThe complete budget is pub- urday and from 3 p m MonMrs Swenson is at present the bursements of a like amount. lished in this issue of The Senti- day, officials said. custodian of relics of the South Tax revenues are expected to be nel on Page nine, and the docuAnother addition to the festive Salt Lake company, D.U.P. $D0,405.0O, based on a valuation of ment is on file for public inspec- spirit of the season will be the aption at the city recorder's office. pearance downtown tonight (FriA public hearing is scheduled day) of the Garden View choir, unfor Monday, Dec. 31, at 12 noon, at der the direction of W Dale Watwhich time any taxpayer may ap- ers, to sing Christmas carols in the various stores and on the street pear to discuss the budget. The choir will also broadcast a L D Roberts, national director former scouts, as well as by the isof carols from the Gardprogram of "Mormon" relationships service suing of other awards and train- Jordan Teachers Present View ward chapel over the powen of the national council, Boy Scouts ing certificates. Voting for officers State Prison Program erful amplifying system, beginof America, will be the featured of the district for the following A musical program was presentning at 5:45 p m Sunday, Mr Watannual of be conducted. the at will also meeting Light year speaker ed at the Utah State Prison Sun- ers said. the East Jordan district which is refreshments will be served at the day, Dec. 16, by teachers and printo be held Thursday night, Dec. conclusion of the evening's pro- cipals of the Jordan school district ROLL 27, at 8 o'clock in the East Mid- gram. Included in the group were CanThe meeting is open to the pub- non Thomson, Joel Jensen, vale First ward. Scouter Roberts New Subscribers: George is one of the outstanding men in lic. Mrs Sarah Egbert, West Jordan Barton and Evan Madscn, a quarW B Watterson, Sandy scouting in America and his prestette which gave several numbers. ence at the meeting will add much TRI STAKE FORMAL DANCE Robert Silcox, Overseas La were accompanied by They to proceedings, according to Ed- SLATED FOR CHRISTMAS William G P Bradbury, Sandy Vera Dixon. Harold Rindlesbach Members of East Jordan, West and Jay Pond gave a saxaphone ward B Erckson, stake superinPfc Jay R Jensen, N. Carolina. tendent of the VMM LA in East Jor- Jordan and Mt. Jordan stakes will duet, accompanied by Lowell Hicks Rtntwalt: dan. Mr Erckson will conduct the enjoy a formal dance et the Ava-Io- who also played several selections T. Leonard Rowley, Ogdcn Ballroom on the night of tn the vibraphone. Evan Madscn program. Henry Schmidt, West Jordan Another feature of the meeting Christmas. Dec. 25. Vera Mortcnscn, Itiverton presented several cowboy ballads, Good music wilt be provided George Barton sang a solo, and will be the awarding of the Silver Franklin E Smith, Rivcrton Bee which is made each year lo an and the evening will be highlighted Jay Pond played a trombone solo. Alfred S Fursc, Midvale The program lasted an hour and outstanding scouter in East Jordan by a floor show. Tickets may be Roy Watson, Midvale. district. His identity will not be secured from M Men and Gleaner a half. P M Mickelsen acted as masEmit O Jones, Gilmer, Texas made known until the presenta- officers in all wards of the three ter of ceremonies. Curtis Vawdrcy, Draper stakes. tion is made. Mclvin A Derrett, Rivcrton The meeting will be highlighted There will be no meeting of the Cartwright Lumber Co. Sandy Subscribe for The Sentinel now. Kiwanls Club Monday, Dec. 24. Cl"n Cn-r- n by musical numbers by scouts and S':n'h, - rr .......,., i j 1 i 1 2. Midvale City Draws Up 1952 Tentative Budget Santa To Appear, Chorus To Sing, Downtown Tonight Rei-man- $102,-832.5- tot National Scouter To Speak At Annual Scout Meet Here at HONOR n The Babe la the m.ngrr. THE 81AHLE AT Btlltl.lUI.M nrrondrd by the irnlte animal. It a vltloa we tan r mora Ani teeing It, we ckarly wttb eur --brarta Uo with oar may truly aay, Glory U Co4 la tit blcbnt.M N I , ih S" ".',! I ' " j f hteU WlEJV?.? s J I J! , 'T4 NEWS OF OUR SERVICE MEN ... ! Honored by D.U.P. r " ' , LONG NOW, KIDS it A! Kb' r-'.il- V' ' , BE Mrs. Zella Swenson Con-ove- . U s 50-ce- 5pm Pet-terso- Teen-Aaer- Friday, December 21, 1951 WON'T IT The i.nmni t T nli. Cn.mlv P crc Sth ool" will begin Saturday. Jan. 5, 1952. and run for e,,ht consec-- : utive Saturdays. Classes will be held at Brighton be.L inning at 10 a m to 12 noon. The sehool will be for children of the junior high and high school ago. Instructions are free and will be given by the Brighton Ski School, under the direction of K Smith, All county children owning skis are urged to take advantage of this free instruction and receive a good foundation in the art of skiing. A fee will be charged for transportation which includes a round trip. The bus will start loading at 8 a m, and leave Brighton on the return trip at 3 pm. The loading route of the bus will be announced at a later date. For additional information call the Salt ake County Recreation Deor Murray 1550. partment at J:0 The Midvalo firemen, wives and families will hold their annual Christmas party Friday (tonight) at 7:30 p m, at the Midvale city hall, Chief Clyde Canning announced today. It is expected that Santa Claus will come from the North Pole with his sleigh filled with treats for the children. A happy and exciting evening will be enjoyed by those ho attend. J-- |