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Show Unlversl lllcrollla Corp. Bex 147 P-T- Slates A mfim. MSkitaree" For Thursday Home life, school life, dancing, fashions, etc., will be portrayed in the theme "Fifty Years From Now" in the Midvale Parent-Teacher- s Association annual "S k i t a r e e", Mrs. Calvin Setterberg, publicity chairman, said Thursday. This outstanding program will be presented Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. in the Midvale city hall and. according to Mrs. Wooarow Sybrowsky, program chairman, all Midvale civic organizations will participate. Inasmuch as the Skitaree is being arranged and presented for an adult audience, children under 15 years of age will not be interested. Mrs. Sybrowsky said. P-T- A "A Friendly Newspaper" Volume XIX Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 46 Jordan Annual School Play To Be Presented Tonight Sandy Matron Tops Record For Service in LDS Primary IfJewS Who Visited There first time in history, woincluded in the VIP (very persons)) US navy trip in October, said Hazel B of U ColMacquin, dean of the U meetdinner a at lege of Nursing, For the men were important to Hawaii & ing of th Midvale Business Monday. fessional Womens' club, Dean Macquin, listed in "Who's in Who in America," "Who's Who Edin Who "Who's the West," and inucation," was one of 15 women vited by the navy to go to Pearl Harbor as an observer of navy technique in the Pacific. The group made the trip over on the flying boat "Mars," and returned on the hospital ship, "Haven," carrying wounded soldiers from Korea back t the United States. the According to Dean Macquin, To was give (1) of the trip purpose citizens active in community organizations an understanding of the Marine Corps place of the navy and warfare; (2) amphibious modern in To explain the importance of the Pacific zone in the struggle between democracy and communism; Kor(3) To have Americans see the cost increasingly is ean war as it can ly in lives and materiel, "we not pull out now, and we can't win as things stand now, and (4) To show the excellent care given the wounded by women who work and serve under difficult conditions. The speaker said that they were who guests of the Marine Corps, war. the on cave them a briefing She stressed the feeling of bitter ness that the boys have about the "oeace talks," which have given the Reds time to rearm and better Minn themselves. She said that the Navy and Marines were faced with terrfic costs; one torpedo or nn shell fired costs as much as a Cadillac automobile. Dean Macquin concluded her talk, saying: "The Korean affair is not just a police action, but is vigorous a severe duty fight war. The people need to be stirred up and made to realize that 'busi ness just cannot go on as usuaL ' MRS. ZEUA M. SWENSON Mrs. Zella Marriott Swenson of Sandy, wife of Clyde Swenson, has topped all records of time of service as a worker in the Primary Association of the LDS church in Mt. Jordan, East Jordan and West Jordan stakes. She recently retired following more than 40 years of continuous service, and it is thought to be among the longest service in the church. Mrs. Swenson began her Primary teaching in 1912 in the old Sandy ward in Jordan stake. In 1922 when Sandy was divided into three wards, Mrs. Swenson continued her service in the Primary organization in Sandy Second Ward. She has filled every office from assistant teacher to president of the Primary. Many of the children she taught are now serving in different church assignments, including bishops, counselors, teachers, missionaries and other officers. Beside her Primary duties which Mrs. she attended to faithfully, Swenson also served for eight years as captain of the Sandburr Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers and during that time, only missed 3 meetings. She has also been an active civic worker and at present is an active member of the Sandy Lady Lions club. She has also served the past one and one-hal- f years as custodian of relics of the South Suit Lake County Company Daughters of- - Utah Pioneers and still holds that office, which is a great responsibility. Besides her long career of 40 years as an officer in the Primary, besides her other duties, she has had a family of nine sons and daughters, seven of whom are living. They are La Veil T. Swenson of Murray; Mrs. Laura S. Parduhn of American Fork; LcRoy N. Swenson of San Mateo, Calif.; Archie Swenson of Roy, Utah; Mrs. Grace S. Jensen of Draper; Robert C. Swenson and Miss Gcneal Swenson of Sandy. She also has a total of 17 grandchildren. "And Came the Spring", Jordan high's annual school play, is being readied for presentation Nov. 14. The curtain will go up at 8:15 p.m. in the auditorium tonight Making up the cast of this three-ac- t comedy by Marrijane and Joseph Hayes are Edna, the maid, Charlene Bailey; Clancy, the gard-neTed Pierce; Midge Hartman, Kae Winn; Mrs. Louise Hartman, Connie Rae Lloyd; Mr. Jeffrey Hartman, Donald Orr; Virginia Hartman, Marilyn Staffers; Elliot Hartman, Douglas Dahl; Allen Fields Garr Vincent; Buzz Lind say, Glenn Cundick; Keith Nolan, Gary Fitzgerald; Carollyn Webster, Nancy Ann Sjoblom; Christine My ers, Patty Ann Parker; Gabby Allen, Joanne Pixton; Freddie North, Paul Caine; Mr. Link Fields, Blaine Griffin; Mrs. Cecelia Fields, Charlynn Johnson; and Messenger boy, Tony Mascaro. "This bill should prove highly entertaining since it realistically depicts the problems of teen-ager- s with their parents," confided Miss Lucille Tuttle, director. A student matinee was scheduled for November 13. Tickets for the Friday evemng performance are on sale in the Jordan bookstore. Local Legislator Wins School Board Bid serving with one of the Army's unique units. His battalion has taken part in maneuvers several large-scal- e throughout the United States such as "Exercise Longhorn" in Texas this summer. Sergeant Vawdrey, who served as a camouflage foreman, graduated from Jordan high school, before entering the army. m mmmm, unit . v I .Ar MRS. A. C. JENSEN Jordan High Starts Member Drive P-T- s da. 1 4 m t .! .fi Hlp .;, ? sr r rwr Glen LaMar Butterfield of the Medical Division of the U. S. Navy was promoted to HospiUdman 3c October 16, at the U.S. Navy base at Norfolk, Va. Glen, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Butterfield of Riverton, and husband of the former Miss Maxine Mousley of Riverton, enlisted in the navy Jan. 2, 1951, and received his basic training at the Naval Training Center at Great Lakes, El. m Cpl. Bryant R. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franci Anderson, 296 Sugar St., and Cpl. James L. Nilsson, son of Mr. vnd Mrs. Wil liam L. Nilsson, 7346 So. State. Stationed at Fort Riley, they Lyle U. WcLstcr licit) president of the Midvale Kiwanis club, shakes hands with 47th of members the were Engi Harold Aslanan, principal of Midvale schools, while Police Chief Joe Mazuran looks on, at neer Camouflage Battalion which presentation of two "Sallies" by the Kiwanians to the local school. is the "enemy" force used fre With appropriate ceremonies at quently to add realism to army Midvale Man Hurt two student assemblies, one at the field maneuvers. In Hunting Mishap elementary school and the other at Corporal Anderson is serving as the junior high, two "Safety Sallys" A 33 hunter year-olNilspheasant a cabinet maker and Corporal became the property of the Mid minor with Satur of ad escaped member the injuries a personnel son, vale schools Friday morning, as a into cvme he when at 2:15 p.m. day ministration. Nilsson entered the The new Midvale garbage site the line of fire of a gift from the Midvale Kiwanis club. 300 So. army in November 1950. 9800 at located formerly who was West fir Jordan youth At the assemblies, Paul W Fol-soEast has been moved to 6000 & & a near at Jordan the ing pheasant safety education officer of Ellis Park, son of Mr; and Mrs. South, west from Redwood road in 8400 S. 6th West River at Lake City police depart the Salt to Lawrence who bad of Sandy, Bennion, according Ralph Park Midvale police, who investigated ment spoke on the importance of served the past four years in the Mineer, Midvale city recorder. Mr. Mineer said that proper the case, reported that William traffic safety, and Samuel Arge, Navy, returned last week following 89 Lincoln St., Mid- representing the Utah Motor Gub, Newat his honorable discharge signs, erected by the county, will Stewart 38, several pellets from gave' a few remarks and presented received port Rhode Island. Aboard the indicate the garbage site, so that vale, in the right the members of the school traffic 12 v gauge shotgun USS Keppler, he had recently re- Midvale residents would have no an in- patrol with red "courtesy caps. One penetrated leg. pellet to turned from a cruise England difficulty in finding it another entered and No trees will be permitted to be dex finger and Scottland. Principal Harold Ashman, Pres. He enlised in the Navy Nov. 1, dumped on the new site, but must his scalp. Lyle Webster, and Chief Joe Mazu The shot was fired from 40 yards ran also made brief talks, after 1948. He was stationed at San be U'ken to the old dump at 9800 distance by David Lloyd, 14, son of which the "Sallys" were placed on So. 300 and while East two years Diego , for Mr. and Mrs., Gilbert Lloyd, West East Center St, at the east and there he was a member of the said the mishap west boundaries of the school Officers Jordan. pro "Flyers" Navy softball champion- Community Club Awaits the youth had was that accidental; serof perty. ship team. After four years Official ZCMI Talk by flushed out a pheasant vnd was vice Ellis is very much thriled to The devices will be taken care Miss Gertrude Gutter, neaa oi firing at the bird. He had been be home again. the Z.C.M.L display department of hunting in the area accompanied of by the junior patrol, and will & art gifts, china and linen, will be by two unidentified adult com- be on the street at all times when the schools are in session. Grant W. Stephensen, Aircraft the guest speaker at the Midvale Tribune. panions. Machinist Mate, 1c, U. S. Navy, Ladies Community club meeting left recently after spending two Wednesday at 2 p.m.. in the Mid weeks with his parents, Mr. and vale city halL Mrs. Kenneth Dunn, Jordan Journalists Mrs. Willard P. Stephensen, for pubicity chairman reported Thurs- Attend BYU Parley In students and two Twenty-ninTreasure Island, and is at present day. en route to Hawaii where he will To represent the University of Miss Glazier will bring complete teachers represented Jordan high be an Instructor of Aircraft Me- table settings to augment bcr lec- school at the annual Journalism Utah, Alan Mortensen and Don chanics. ture. She will also give timely tips Conference held Nov. 8 at Brigham tind, alumni of Jordan high Grant entered the navy in June on the making of centerpieces md Young University. school, left Wednesday for the Those attending included Oralie Purdue Invitational Debate Con 1943. He returned in March from arrangements for the Thanksglv. Ritwson and J. F. Bowman, faculty fcrence. Along with Joyce Durham Trinidad where ho served 15 ing and Christmas season. direction is under months. He was transferred to advisers, and the following staff and Barbara Hickmvn, they will The program where March in members of the student newspaper participate in the sixth annual conThe G. E. Tenn., Mrs. of prayer Wright Memphis, Carol Rogers, Win- ference at Lafcyctte, Ind., Nov. 13, he was stationed until his recent will be given by Mr. Ellis J. Wil- and year-boohis club Hawaii. Mae to nie Harold stay cox. Mrs. Bills, Norma Stcadman, 14, and 15. Ashman, transfer During in Memphis, he spent a month in oresldcnt will conduct the busi Marian Mortensen, Elaine ColeThe two teams will compete in ness meeting. Mrs. Pearl Vincent is man, Marra Jeanne Kimball, Myr-n- a debate discussing the national Hollywood, Calif., where he Lee Dowding, Joan LcFevre, special training In aircraft chairman of the hostess committee. question, "Resolved: that the Con e mechanics. Mury Lou Madscn, Ann Grover, grcss of the United States Should BOOK REVIEW TO AID Pack, Charlene Bailey, Alan Enact a Compulsory Fair Employ E. MIDVALE CHAPEL FUNDS Newbold, Charles Peeler, Carcnj ment Practice Law." Midvale Lions Honor To augment their building fund, Spilkcr, Shyrma Loy Hcndrlckson. Alan and Don will also particiDistrict Governor the East Midvwle Second ward will Ruth Kritzcr, Joanne Hcnschkc, in Seminar Discussion on the pate Dist Gov. and Mrs. Alton Mel- present a book review, "The Silver Ruby Scito, Janice Jensen, Nancy of the national question, trend dinDcncce Frl honor a of Thomas at Ann Sjoblom, Costain, Chalice." by Johanson, ville were gucsU in debate Judging, and standards ner meeting of the Midvale Lions day, Nov. 21, at 8 p.m. in the East Ncldon Bateman, Ardcn Thorutn, standards in debating. Sandra Casper, Ann L. Lundbcrg. club and their ladies, Wednesday Midvale chapel. U. Is the first school of U. The rcviewd DahL Melvnd by Laura Joan Joseph, Jim The book will be night at Midvale city hall. Mr. in be invited to this to west the A Lake. of Salt of Kimball Miss Schmidt. Helen Joan was ville the prinicpal speaker invitational conference. the evening and gave a report of musical program will also be inAlan Mortensen is the son of The West Jordan Lady Lions will the Lions International conven- cluded in the evenings' program. The committee In charge of the meet Thursday evening, Nov. 20, Mr. and Mrs. Grant It, Mortensen tion held this year in Mexico City. Other guests of honor were Mr. affair includes Mrs. T. Donald at the home of Mrs Crace Kidder. of Riverton md Don Uui is the Mrs Ella Richardson will give a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Und of Mclvill, and Cabinet Secretary and Crecr, Mrs. Rulon Jensen, Mrs. Mrs. Herman Prater. Musical selecGoff, Mrs. Lcland Sholton and travelog of her recent eastern trip Midvale. Both men were debaters tions were rendered during the Mrs. Gcrta Whited. The public is when she visited the United Na- at Jordan and editors of the Jordan Broadcaster. tions headquarters In New York. invited. program. Garbage Site Moved Again d Local Debaters To Vie East e You BOYS PULL i Fort Riley, Kans. Sgt. Thomas of Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Vawdrey, Draper, soon will be released from active duty after L. Vawdrey, son m see TOGETHER!) Cpl. Stanley Thayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thayne, West Jordan, Utah, recently arrived in Korea and has been serving with the 3rd Infantry Division. Last winter, the unit cracked the Communists' line during the battle of "Bloody Angle," one of the bitterest engagements of 1951. Cpl. Thayne has been assigned as a rifleman in the 7th Infa'ntry Regiment's Company E. m Fort Riley, Kans. Two Midvale soldiers soon will be released from active duty after serving with one of the Army's unique units. They are: Members of the Midvale Busi ness and Professional Women's club were gratified this week when they learned that their vice presi dent, Mrs. A. C. Jensen of Sandy, had been elected to the State School Board of Education, follow ing the final official returns from Tooele and Daggett Counties. Mrs. Jensen, wife of A. C. Jensen, of Jordan high school faculty, is one of three successful candidates in the election, will soon end her second term in the SUie Senate. She is at present a member of the Salt Lake County Infantile The speaker was introduced by Paralysis board, parliamentarian of Mrs Myrtle Pavich. the Womens' Legislative council of Utah, and member of the Order of MEMBERSHIP DRIVE STARTS Women's Legislators. She is also a member of the Teach and Midvale Parent The Sandy Lady Lions club vnd is acers Association membership drive tive in Sandy Second ward LDS will commence Monday, Nov. 17, activities. church accord Nov. 26, and run through Mrs. Jensen is the mother of one Ina to Mrs. Eugene Webber, chair daughter, Mrs. Hilton Dcnsley, Preman of the drive. All parents with sidio, Calif., and two sons, LL Richmail are or school newt urged children in the rhone, bring your to become members of the organiz items to The SentlneL Anything of ard W. Jensen, stationed in Korea local Interest will be appreciated. with the artillery, and Keith Jenation. sen of Sandy. The local club was one of many THE PEOPLE BATE SPOKEN BPW clubs in the state who indorsed Mrs. Jensen's candidacy for the school board post t Now Lets Safely Sallys Installed at School r- Service Iflfjen r, Korean Tragedy Told by Woman of our Friday, Nov. 14, 1932 A The annual Jordan high school membership drive will be held from Now 17 to 26th inclusive, Mrs. LaMar Burkinshaw, publicity chairman reported Thursday Memberships will be sold at 50 cents this year and at least one parent with children in high school are urged to join. The committee soliciting mem bcrships includes Mrs. J. Albert Smith, Mrs. Ellis J. Wilcox and Mrs. Glen MitchclL To Hear Midvale Talk by School Official P-T- A Reed Bcckstcad, Assistant Super- intendent of Jordan School District will be the speaker In the third of a series of six adult education classes sponsored by the Midvale Parent-Teache- r Association, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Midvale school playroom. Mr. Beckitead's topic will be "How May We Best Handle Sex, As a Part of Growing Up." All parents and patrons of the school art Invited to attend. Le-U-n- d |