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Show Salt Lake ', , 4 is i 0, v.: r I .O'ti "5.- -, 0- Cityl, Utah ,, so-j't- The Midvale Sent:INEL Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah ptm St- - it. I. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.50 Number 16 TWO SECTIONS 16 PAGES Volume XXIV 1 t'l -- Clean-u- p week 10-da- y ' THIS SECTION 8 PAGES FridayApril 19, 1957 SECTION 1 Busy; iKent Allsop 33 Loads inCrews Two Days Heads Jordan Midvale'sand indications began were that this year's campaign For Student Body On set an allandtime city Monday, -- SINGLE COPY 8c a clean-u- p i PER YEAR BY MAIL would record. Tuesday Annual Easter Egg Hunt Midvale Ki ds Sundav M The annual Easter Egg hunt open to all grade school children. contestants arrive. Kent Allsop, Midvale, was elect crews hauled away 33 truckloads for Midvale children will be held More than 10.000 Easter eggs Bob Crane, egg hunt chairman, of debris, Harold Christopherson, ed president of Jordan High street were wrap- has announced the following comthe candy kind Easter 21, foreman, reported. morning, Sunday, Apr. School for next year at the stud ped in cellophane bags by Kiwan- mittees in charge of the various Two sections of the city were at 6:30 o'clock at the elementary ians and their guests Monday age groups. ent body elections held Wednes completed Thursday night. Three school Grade 1 Archie Nelson, Mer- grounds. night, and club members will gaday. more areas remain, with the Midvale Kiwanis Club is again ther at the school at 6 a.m. Sun- ril Brown, Mel Carlson, Lew Dahl, as Other officers were chosen clean-uscheduled for comple in follows: charge of the hunt, which is day to hide the eggs before the Jay Godfrey, Richard Gurr, Ed tion by next Thursday. JoAnn Kynaston, Midvale, vice Reimann, Yewell Harrod. Grade 2 James Seal, C. E. president. Bank Franchise Draper Edna Burr, Union, secretary. Matthews, Everrett Dahl, Harold Jean Smith, Sandy, historian. Asked in Application Ashman, Frank Bullock, Ray Ert- i ' ' ill im, man. Nile Beckstead, West Jordan, A "letter of intent" to establish Key Club members last Saturday set a new flagpole at Jordan High School, and this judge. Grade 3 .Dr. J. O. Jones, Milt new bank at Draper was filed Dr Milt Rigby, Dr J. S. AlAbove South Garth Bills, the bronze marker set in Jordan, and installation will are the Beckstead, place. Saturday complete last Wednesday with State Bank Six seniors were named this Si Mrs Vern R. Lester, Midvale. ley, Snide Taylor, Bryan Bird, shown a group of Key Club members as they finished digging the excavation for the prosecuting" attorney. Mel Rae Bateman, daughter of Art week to speak at Jordan High Eskelsen. Lucille Markus. Midvale, court Commissioner Seth H. Young Mr & Mrs Noel Bateman, Sandy. Rendell N. Mabey, Bountiful, School commencement on concrete base and prepared to set the steel pole in place. Left to right as they worked clerk. Grade 4 Dr Vance Burgon, Friday, of filed which was the Jensen, Rosemary daughter application, Ken Dunn, David Warner, Leon24. are Joe Baker, David Jensen and Bob Nelson in the pit, Ray Brenneman and Clifford Gary Jones, Sandy, marshal. May & Mrs Mr P. Joel the fifth filed by him recently for Jensen, Sandy ard Newbold, Dr Clyde Coon, Mike Walters, Sandy, first assoGoff with shovels, and Karl Baird. (Sentinel PIvoto) ciate establishment of banks in Utah. Jesse B. Casper, chairman of Van Lindsay, son of Mrs Marga Gene Millerberg. judge. are pend the selection committee, announc ret Lindsay, Midvale. Arnold Ttoester. Jo Grade 4 Nedra Kasai, Draper, girls' club Formal applications Garland-Tremoned that the Mr of son has been & Mrs banks at following Wayne Sabey, ing for Leonard DeGroot 71 Warner, seph president. chosen as commencement speak A. J. Sabey, Midvale. ton, and letters of intent have Rev. C. club E. Lexie Means, Lyle Webster, Sandy, girls' Boyce, By JAY been filed for Ogden and Tooele ers: Wayne Cowley, son of Mr & George Cox, Elmer Jensen. secretary. Vickie Melvin Mrs Mr Mr of Lester, Cowley, Sandy. daughter Mabey. Dr. Orson Kesler, Overheard on Main St.: Grade 5 Kiel Jenson, Sandy, boys' club by Norman. Harvey Eckman, "wonder what would happen if Larry president. Sunrise Service Set EVERYBODY didn't pay their inMickey Ross, Lou Kjar, Harry . Robert Searle, Midvale, boys' For Easter in Sandy come taxes?" club secretary. Grade 5 Marx Blackct, Royce Elected cheerleaders were Don water main will to construct curb and gutter capA new Sandy Sixth Ward MIA is spon Gilbert, Leon Rasmussen, Pete the midst be laid on the south side of E. able of carrying the irrigation Bateman, Sandy, Dennis Nielson, It's a busy time Mickelsen, Ben Bagley, Casper soring a traditional Easter Sun of the Easter season . . . Egg Center St. to serve about 40 resi- water. A similar project is under Sandy, Eldon Weber, Midvale, Nelson. rise service at 6 a.m. Easter Sun Hunts coming up this week end dences, it was voted by the Mid- way on E. Center St. where the Nancy Hughes. Union, Connie Ivan Jorgenson, Grade 6 and Ann Midvale, ditch will be piped, making a Nmomiya, . . . income tax time barely past vale day. The service will be held on city council Wednesday eve Lowell Perry, Eugene Peterson, ancurb possible on the south side Richards, Midvale. . . . yards need attention the hill of about 8600 South 18th ning. David L. Warner's appointment Louis Goff, Cyril Rasmussen, Dale income tax is underway. nual clean-u- p Monday, Apr. 15 At present the water main is of the street. two blocks east of the loca- as Midvale East, The lucky boys were the postal laid on the north side of the Another ditch between the postmaster was con Waters, Maurice Mickelsen. . . . day brought the Midvale post tion the Sandy Lions Club uses workers U.S. Senate last Brady-Miln- e they got a day off last street, and will remain there. firmed the and Norris Sharp by office its biggest money order for its annual Easter egg hunt. Midvale Director on Saturday! Looks like they have Before the new paving is laid subdivisions is to be piped by announced David was Postmaster in Wash in it week, history, day Albert be will Speakers Bishop United Fund Committee had their day, though, as Con- on Center St., it was planned to property owners, and the city L. Warner announces. Bell and James Neal. Nils Johans ington. D.C. gress came through with $41 mil replace the lead-in- s to about 20 agreed to pay for the crossing at Warner has been acting post Money orders totaling $9,648.45 son, MIA activity director, will Fred Miner, representing Mid lion, and apparently Saturday ser residences where the water con LaSalle Dr. were issued by the post office conduct the service. Special musi master at the local office since vale and East Midvale, was namis restored. to be vice nections are due for replacement A delegation from the Rebekah Jan. 1, 1956, when he was ap ed to the county fund representaMonday. This compares with $6,- - cal numbers will be presented. soon. Upon investigation, it was lodge appeared to ask if their on last 990 the corresponding day All residents of Sandy and near pointed to succeed Melvin Lind tive committee at a meeting of Before this issue of the Sen found that it would be more econ- group could be accommodated in year. The Midvale office issued by communities are welcome to who retired. the United Fund board of direceditor tinel hits the press, the omical to lay the new main, so the city hall if the fire hall is 365 money orders during the day. attend. i Appointment of Warner by tors last week. will be off on a week end flight that residences on the south side torn down, and were said that President Eisenhower was an Postmaster Warner promised Others appointed to the com to San Diego to witness Navy of the street would not need to every consideration by the counnounced some time ago, and the mittee were Joseph Idspensa. the unusually large number of at look training and get his first go clear across the street for cil. senate confirmed the appoint Bingham, money orders Monday was probHarry Ballard, Murray, the inside of a carrier and a sub their culinary water supply. ment, along with a number of and Dr Carl G. Clark, Oquirrh. ably due, in part, to the fact that It's clean-u- p time for city prop 24 marine. Cost of the new main erty too. and tho rntinril vntprfl the office was closed Saturday. others. The plane is scheduled t6 take was estimated at $5,187.04 from to of the paint part swimming Mail A fashion show to be presented off about 1 p.m. Thursday and State St. to the Rio Grande tracks. Catholic Church Jordan Defeats West and the bath houses: to paint return Sunday afternoon. About Louis C. Kjar, representing the pool students School by Jordan High and repair the city garage; to For Second League Win Observes Holy Week 25 men are listed to be aboard Chamber of Commerce committee and election of officers will high the i and paint v city building; jail from all parts of Utah and a few on street improvements, asked Jordan won its second game During Holy Week, parishoners light the meeting of Jordan High " "v,""v 1 from Idaho. the council to consider new curbSt. Therese's Catholic Church PTA 24,. at 8 in league competition Monday, Others from South Salt Lake ing and sidewalk repairs on N. Wednesday, Apr. which were laid have had the opportunity of as p.m. at the school. Heating With the Saturday mail service, eliminatdefeating West, County will be Lyle Gunderson. Main SL He pointed out a num- under the pipes concrete floor of the sisting at the venerable liturgical Mrs Adolph Johnson will be in help of three West errors, Jordan ed at Midvale post office last building contractor from Sandy; ber of places which are danger- city hall have rotted ceremonies of the church at con charge of the meeting. away and cutpushed across three runs in the week under the nation-wid- e Adolph II. lleich, also of Sandy, ous and suggested that replace- must be was hours made possible by Attention will be called to a second Inning and West was able back venient it replaced, KTVT-TVreported. ; will be restored this order, ment would probably be wise. The council program director for the pastor of the parish, Msgr box will ask for bids on Dee R. Gardner, Kearns, program prepared to accept volun to score only in the Cth. Batteries week, Postmaster David L. WarJohn F. Guenon Jr. Mayor Henry. Beckstead and the pipes in a tunnel to Joseph Moreton. contributions toward a schol were Thorum and Kelson for Jor- ner was informed Thursday mortary director of a Tooele radio sta the council agreed that repairs be constructed under the builGood Friday services will begin A farewell testimonial is plan tion. arship fund to train teachers for dan, Weseman and Johnson for ning. Both window and delivery were in order, and said they at 2:30 p.m. with the "Tre Ore," retarded children. ding. ned for West. Guenon Elder John F. Other representatives of the hope to take care of the matter service will be available this Other actions of the council Jr., prior to his departure for the celebration of the "Three Hours week. weekly press will be Cliff Mem- - this year, though they are short included Mass of the caring for trees on city Gulf States Mission and will take Agony." At 5:30 p.m., Window hours are presently on mott, editor of the Uinta Basin of funds for such work. property; purchase of equipment place in the Union First and Presantified will be said, after a reduced schedule of 51 hours Standard, Roosevelt, and Glenn Sketches of a new fire hall for for baseball which there will be stations of instead of the previous 60. SerBjorn, editor of the Salt Lake Midvale have been made, and a the the, chief to club; ordering Fourth Ward chapel, 7420 South fire the cross. A relic of the true 12th certain on inspect at vice is available from 8:30 a.m. 21, East, 1 Sunday, Apr. Times. building about 40x70 is indicated, old cross will be in tne cnurcn lor buildings and to condemn 7 p.m. to 5 p.m. daily, including Satur with costs estimated at $6,000 to The program follows: prelude, public adoration. Another Midvale man, Peter M. $7,000. The council expects to be them if hazards exist; meter read day, and the money order window ers were given use of the old po Dons Olsen; opening song, con Holy Saturday schedule begins Mickelsen, left Thursday morn- ready to proceed with construc . . : . , nce T, space for the city judge gregation; invocation, Merlin But with the blessing of the new fire, warner saia ne tnaa j u&una.sicr iir ing on a similar trip to Marine tion following the opening of post mustcar; be water and found Easter in a the city hall; ler; sacrament song, congrega paschal candle, asked an extension of hours to installations in the same area. We office bids on May 10. Construe new water at 5:30 p.m. fol the former schedule, when wincompared notes with Pete, hop- lion of a new post office will re- ers wasordinance regulating peddl tion; speaker, Golden Berrett; baptismal mass. Confessions lowed to referred Ben Berrett: City high by dow service was available from 8 speaker, Atty. but organ George ing we might get together, quire immediate abandonment of u. solo. Kent Davis; remarks, Bishop can be heard between 10:30 a.m Bagley for study. a m. to 6 p m. the two trips don t seem to match the present fire hall. to 9 p.m. The order which would have up anywhere. Considerable time was spent Attending the council meeting Del E. Brady: speaker, Pres. Reed to 11:30 a.m. and 8 were a dozen members of a 9th Beckstead; selection, male quar Easter Sunday Mass schedule ended third class mail and money discussing problems regarding ir low masses 8, 9, 10 ordirs on Apr. 29 has also been Information sheet furnished by rigation ditches in the city. The grade civics class of Midvale Jun tet; remarks, missionary; closing is as follows: ior The students are song, congregation; benediction, a.m. and a special High Mass at School. High rescinded, and these services will will St. which see the Wasatch was lin the Navy says we ditch, a study of local govern Glenn Johnson; postlude, Doris 11 ajn. followed by Benediction. continue uninterrupted. Naval Training Center in action, ed some years ago as a WTA making ment Olsen. the facilities for training young project, is in need of repair, and Cottonwood Sewage Bids an who conmen enter the Navy, op under the terms of the WTA .v it Reach 1,263,873 Total portunity to talk to recruits from tract the city is liable for the reUtah, an opportunity to visit pair work. Bids on the $l'a million Cot- on ships of the fleet and see first Suggestions were made regard tnnwwwl smvai?i nilliTlinn cv. hand a unit of the operating ing possible piping of the entire tern and treatment olant art be Special candlelight Good Fti ' Navy. Points of interest in San ditch, and the council made it I ing studied by the County Comday services were announced this The third annual presentation Lcnnberg, Elaine Merchant week by the Rev. C. E. Means, Diego provide a colorful exper- clear that it will not permit the mission. Bids were received from ience and view of life In south use of old oil barrels In the ditch. of the Easter according Grace Phillips, Lois Roberts. Beth pastor of the Community Metho of companies, inc complete job Story 4tiittittitl,ii ern California. Sound like a great Property owners on S. Main St. dist Church. The hour is 8 p.m was divided into four sections to St Matthew is scheduled for Russon, Janet Stcpan, Aartje Leon Balrd Cltnda Ntlton are of the at the discussing possibility regular experience. for bidding, and the apparent low Dclcia Weber, Alice Easter Sunday creating an improvement district Easter Sunday, Apr. 21, at 7 p.m. Bringhurst Kay Gadd. Beth Mar- - hour of worship. Rev. Means serSI .263.873 53. or Glenda Baird, daughter of Mrs Glenda and Leon are recogniz-Rut- bids totaled by the Midvale Fourth Ward mon topic will be "The Eternal Gene Fulrmer seems to be a about 10 under preliminary JoEllen chant and for Leon ed cheerfuluicss and Larsen, Baird, their Simp Lilly Draper, Third-FourtChoir in the Ward er. Victorius Over the Temporal.' Nelson, son of Mr & Mrs Robert heavy favorite to whip Sugar Ray willingness to lend a helping estimates. chapel on Olympus St The program is Nelson, Butler, were honored by hand to anyone in need. They Robinson again. The est Jordan Two Altos Judy Larsen, LaPriei on churchat school W. Dale Waters will direct the 9:30 a.m. Everyone being chosen "Citizens of the are always I utile, Sunday Cyclone has been given sparring Juana Preston. Ruth ready with a cheerful Mid-Flo- ra , cantata and Gcncal J. Waters will Smith, Shirley Sacos. Florence is extended a cordial invitation to Week" at Mt Jordan Junior partners a bad time of.it, putting to teachers and students High greeting be accompanist Tableaux will be several boxing mates out of comPond, Peggy Preston, Linda Rob- - these services. ichool last week. alike. To Midvale now has two radio- directed by Donabcl Sharp and ison. mission. t David Glenn E. and J. cars on durSacos, equipped took police duty Gene Is working hard. It Tenors Teen-ager- s and Gordon Jensen will be Dan Roberts. George Bringhurst. him a long time to win the cham- ing the night hours. Georee Hcinecke. in Chief of Police Joe Mazuran charge of lighting effects. Gordon Jensen, Boyd Ostler, Jay pionship and it is quite apparent The next regular meeting of The narration will be done by that he is in no mood to lose it announced this week that a sec rona, ay bnarp. Garden Club will the Nell readers ond will and radio been has obtained Peterson, at least not to the likes Basses again 25 at 8 p.m. in the Raymond held be Brenneman, Apr. Vander-hoofthrough the sheriffs office and be Pcrris Jensen, Peter of Sugar Ray. man, Grafton C. Bowles. Peter Midvale City Hall, according to and E. Glenn in installed has been 1956 the Larson, Judy if be We wouldn't surprised s vanacrnooft Glenn Lennbcrg, Two Midvale Rufus F. Ray, publicity chairman. were Sacos. uruce Lennbcrg, Ralph Dunn, injured Gene flattened Robinson this city car. Guest speaker will be Walter 7:45 when at p.m. Sunday include Soloists will The chief said that two cars. George Grant Martincau. Arland Russon. time. M. Keller, member of the Utah their motor scooter w as struck by each with a single man, are cruis- Mrinchurst Grafton C. Bowles, iVaienn i bacos. Rose Society and the Men's Car-do- n an auto on E. Center St. The from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m., cover- Shirley Sacos, Dan Roberts. Cottonwood Club Elects ing twice Club of Salt Lake. Mr Keller and was scooter one demolished an Ward Members of Fourth much territory as is the ing Announce is was Services L. S. Swaner President boy past president of the Utah Ashospitalized. possible with one car occupied Chtiir include: sociated Garden Clubs. He will V John Bagley, 13, son of Mr & r contwo men. Mildred Brenne- At Christ Lutheran radio Sopranos by Lcland S. Swaner was named Mrs Ben Bagley, 655 Alia View lecture on soils, compost, and tact is maintained so that a sec- man, Dahl Carter, Dora Christen-sen- , antibiotics. of receiv Dr., the driver president of the new Cottonwood ond car is always available almost Easter Special scooter, services Sunday Lecna Cox, Ruth Gadd, Doro nave oeen announced bv th Rev cd a leg injury required 15 stit Club at a meeting held at the Pa.st presidents of the club will in case of thy Dunn, Shirley Jensen, Ar-- William home of Walker Wallace, 2373 immediately be honored guests, This is the C. Naatz, pastor of Chrfct ches to close. His passrnijpr. lcne Jensen, Isabclle Jensen, Ada St. Mary" Dr., retiring president club's 21st aanivcrnary. Mid Flora Lutheran Church, 222 East 5C00 Frank Nemanic, 14, son of Mrs Garden Club was organised in the Other officers elected by the II John Nemanic, S. Grant St., was .V)uth, Murray. Midvale Junior Hitl Apr. 20, members of the board of goveriPl Services will begin at Christ taken to Salt Lake General Hosilil!:-.;19.16. nors included Dr Jack L. Tcdrow Lutheran with a 6 a.m. Easter pital and later to St. Mark's HosPast president of Mid Flora vice president; Ralph W. West-woosunrise service at the church. The pital for treatment of bruises, ta;ti sermon by the pastor will be "In cuts, abrasions, and shock. Garden Club include: B. A. Rassecretary; and Paul T. Wal mussen, Gcorpe W. Strom. Henry Christ We Overcome Death." Driver of the car which struck ton, treasurer. Lortn Witt Johnny Wtwl J. Gasman. Rufus F. Ray, Xlrs He-b- rr Appointment of two bank of the Midvale Branch about May 1 At 10 45 a.m. the Christ Luth the rear of the scooter as both C. Aylott Mrs Howard BarLoreen Witt and Johnny Wet - .praised for the friendly manner ficcrs at Midvale Branch of Walk to accept a position as branch eran School children's choir will vehicles were going east was WilBarring any unanticipated set or Bank & Trust Co, was an- manager at the Kanab Branch of sing. The sermon by Rev. Naat2 liam A. Crittenden, 24. 14a S. Al sel are the honored students of in which they conduct themselves rows, Charles Cary, Mrs David J. backs in final construction, the nounced this week by W. Dale the Salina State Bank. A new will be "In Christ We Have Vic- len St Police in their association with others at Searle. Ben Thomas, Mrs Charles him a citaMt Jordan Junior High in being the school. They have been com- Cary, Mary Hyke Andersen, Glen Pan American highway will be Waters, vice president and mana bank building is being erected at tory." tion for leaving the scene of an Kanab and Mr Steed will be its accident He later returned and named "Citizens of the Week." mended for their honest dealings Soulier, Mrs Leo Trinnaman, Mrs open from Alaska to Costa Rica cr. Loreen is the daughter of Mr & with others. They are cooperative Howard Hausknecht and Allan admitted he struck the scooter. J, Blaine Johnson was named first mansEer. in early 1937. Bananas constitute the princiMrs Grant Witt Draper, and John in the various activities in the Vaughn. Miss Melba Hobtw was elected assistant cashier and assistant Mrs Irel Woodhouse is presiny is the son of Mr & Mrs V. L school and strive to conduct themat Midvale Branch, pal agricultural product of Pana(branch manager. selves In a way that is acceptable dent of the club. The public is The worlds largest bright leaf He will assume the duties of and will take over the duties cur- ma, and the U.S. is the biggest Belgium will open a World's Welsel, Sandy. invited to attend. customer. Fair in Brussels in 1958. Each of these students were to the ideals of citizenship. tobacco market is in Wilson, N C'ltarmon C Steed, who is leaving rently executed by Mr Johnson. Monday V - Commencement Speakers Named at Jordan for May 24 6 WAT THIS . NevWaterWia in For L Center St. David Warner Money Order Record Set Here Monday ... ... Confirmed As Postmaster Is Missionary Jordan High PTA Meets April A Saturday Restored; Hours Are Reduced S 4-- ill Mi. Jordan Names 'Citizens of Week' Methodist Easter Easter Cantata Is Prepared By Fourth Ward LDS Choir I Services Set : t, h Radio Cars Club Honor Past Presidents Apr. 25 On Patrol Duty Hurt As Car Strikes Mar-chan- t, Mid-Flor- a Motor Scooter teen-ager- v.- ii ) Car-toca- Midvale Branch, Walker Bank Announces Two Promotions pro-cishi- 1 lliJliMiil.lhUU i |