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Show Universal Microfilming 141 Pie rpont Avenue Salt , xmrnmrntrnm-,- I v I i f ' i J ' - 1 - " f .Vt""- -, t . V , r ' "-- J J r ! g - -- r If If! 1 . ; " 7' w . ., ' a ry - Lake f i". i Chick Clayton bagged his deer, as 'many hunters do. and then got something extra. He shot a lynx, the skin of which he is displaying here. He hunted with Larry VanDetta; Kearns, who got a buck to match Chick's A shcepherder told them he had lost 90 lambs to lynx and other predators this Photo) year. (Sentinel Parties ararse City 1, Utah rrr CI Library bets New Record In Circulation 1950 olume XXIV MJDLWALE SENTINEL at Published Every Friday SUBSCRIPTION. Number 43 Midvale, Utah $2.50 PER YEAR BY MAIL SINGLE COPY 5c .y Mayor Henry BecKstead, run man on the Nov. 5 ballot, Melvin ning for a third term, led all L, Christopherson led the field other candidates by a wide mar- with 507 votes.' Christopherson was formerly a Midvale police of gin, polling 829 votes, well over ficers and is now a warehouse the total of both his opponents. man for Utah Oil Co. The other nomination for may Jed W. Wasden, a Jordan High or went to Pete Yengich, present School teacher, ran second in the voting with 448 ballots. councilman, who beat out Ray g r was S. Lester in a close race, 357 to incumbent Merle E. Brown, run 330 term on ning for a third (For voting totals in each dis the council, with 389 votes. He is trict, see election tabulation on employed at the Midvale smelter. page 7.) Charles R. (Chick) Clayton In the race among nine candi- won the fourth spot on the baldates for four places for council- - lot with 342 votes. He operates Chick's Top & Class shop. The five candidates who failed to. gain places on the general election ballot and their totals are: Cyril S. Rasmussen 322, Dan- ial Corak 284, Alhin E. Pearson 242, Jack Thomas 199, Elton L. Jenkins 116. There will be one more regis tration day before the general election v.- Tuesday, Oct. 29. Competition in the Midvale pri mary brought out the largest percentage vote of any Utah city in Tuesday's voting. With a little over 2,400 registered voters and 1,536 ballots cast, it is evident of Midvale's eligible that 64 voters went to the polls Tuesday, Henry Beckstead and Peter S. Yengich were nominated for mayor and Melvin L. Christoph-erso'Jed W. Wasden, Merle E. Brown, and Charles R. Clayton for councilman in a heavy Midvale primary vote Tuesday. A total of 1,536 votes were n. Third-rankin- in Tuesday's primary, repre of the regis senting about 64 tered voters of the four Midvale cast i ' x Peter S. Yengich Candidate for Mayor Henry Beckstead Candidate for Mayor districts. Officials considered the voting turnout excellent, especially in view of threatening weather and many persons ill with flu, 13,-OO- 0 Lake's being 242,738, Friday, October 25, 1957 venaim wen dominations for AAayor 306 stocks, Salt ; ecEcsnecaa figures. Salt Lake County spent $46,- on books and periodicals, adding 30,175 new volumes in 1956. Jackson County, Missouri, spent $48,086 and added only new volumes. The figures also show Salt Lake County second only to Ventura County, California in total book - The Circulation of the Salt Lake County Library last year was a million items more than any other county library system in the U.S., and set a record. Figures showing this fact have been released by the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in Washington, D.C. The Salt Lake County Library held a similar record in 1954. The statistics were compiled from actual counts, not estimates, and showed that the Salt Lake Library circulated 1,443,005 books, pamphlets, magazines, and films during 1956. Closest circulation rival was Santa Barbara County in California, with 656,986. Comparisons of populations show Salt Lake County with 85,000 and Santa Barbara County with 98,220. Both are Corporate , vote-gette- !- it) compared to 286,005 in Ventura. The Salt Lake County Library system was organized 17 years ago and now has 32 branches and More than 1,000 children arej in the community scheduled to three bookmobiles, Mrs Ruth expected to enjoy Halloween par-- j take an active part in the annual Vine Tyler, head librarian, ties next Thursday, Oct 31, in the affairs- Picture shows, costume parMidvale-Eas- t The library's No. 1 Bookmobile Midvale area. treats, and dances have has added two more days to its Final plans were drafted by the ades, been programmed for the var- schedule which includes Thurs community committee Tuesday ious parties. The first party gets days and Fridays. evening, and all is in readiness under way at 9 a.m. and the last A. for entertaining kids of all ages, one The unit is making stops at Cot ltdAt 4 ends at 11 p.m. with every civic club and group tonwood Meadows, 1770 E. 5090 R. Clayton Charles Merle E. Brown Melvin L. Christopherson Jed W. Wasden children will have South from 10 to 11:15 a.m.: Cot Councilman for Candidate Councilman for for Candidate Councilman Candidate for Candidate Councilman their party this year at the Burk 1725 E. 5040 "Turkey Time" in Midvale ap A 1 Theatre from 11 a,rru to 12 noon. tonwood Meadows, a.m. to 12:15 from South 11:20 Candidates a show will see Eight They pears to be growing bigger and By JAY - . File in Riverton ing of cartoons and receive a p.m.; Cottonwood Meadows, 1725 bigger, and word from Chamber treat. E. 4969 South from 12:30 to 1:15 Overheard on Main St: of Commerce officials this week have Two candidates more "It is kinda nice to sleep till At the Midvale elementary p.m.; sunaberg, 67tH) s. zw East is that the Thanksgiving promo2 6815 to two from 2:45 sec of filed Selma, in af first p.m.; school, Riverton, making eight groups noon, but it sorta spoils your tion will offer free turkeys num ond, and third graders will see S. 345 East from 2:50 to 3:40 ternoon nap." Stake Jordan East Presidency; persons seeking three positions v. . their picture shows between 9 p.m.; and Sunrise, 6990 S. 430 bering into the hundreds. announces on of Mere that stake quarterly trustees. the board a.m. and 11:30 a.m. East from 3:45 to 4:30 p.m. The city primary is over, and are dith and The sale dates have been set James A. Bratt Bcrnt will the held Satur conference be Page Murphy, At the Midvalley school, there Librarian on Thursday' is Mrs the successful candidates have is newest the for candidates. Nov. 23, 25, 26, and 27, bej Page South and show 27 will 26 be a Jordan youth who has been for first, second, Leah Newbold. day and Sunday, Oct. less than two weeks to build their and third ginning the Saturday before from 12:45 to On Friday the stops are: Mc- - judged legally insane, must nev seeking the presidence and Bratt with Elder Sterling W. Sill, as- graders political fences before the gen 1:45 p.m., with costume parades a trusteeship. Thanksgiving and running up to Gann, 1400 E. 4000 South from ertheless face a preliminary hear-- l sistant to the Council of Twelve , eral election. and treats to follow. Thanksgiving Eve. No Midvale candidate this year Apostles, representing the gener At Midvale school, the costume 10 to 10:45 am; Winder Lane, ing on the charge of murdering Retail trades members of the to E. 4130 South from 10:50 al authorities and presiding at all could complain that he was hurt parade and treat for the first 1615 Jocelyn Hickenlooper in Parley's Chamber of Commerce are planof the sessions. Accompanying EI-- ;; by a "light vote," for a splendid and second graders is set for 1 11:35 a.m.; Carolee, 1400 E. 4200 Canyon in 1955. ning to offer thousands of dol turn-ou- t der Sill will be Donald D. Davis , was recorded and the re- to 2 p.m., and for the third grad South from 11:40 to 12:30 p.m.; The hearing has been set for lars worth oi new and season East Cottonwood Heights, 6673 S. Monday, Oct. 28, at 10 a.m. in the But of the Church Welfare Commit 27-2- 5 sults can only be interpreted as ers from 2 to 3 p.m. able merchandise during that perin Children the upper grades 2200 East from 1:20 to 2:15 p.m.; Third District Court before tee. being the will of the people. which open the ChrUtmu Judge iod, will gather at the Midvale ele S. 1590 East from Stewart M. Hanson. What started out like an easy A welfare meeting for all stake Primary results indicate that mentary school at 6 p.m.,' where Lakeview, 5465 shopping season as welL the final race can be mighty fourth, fifth, and sixth graders 2:25 to 3:15 p.m.; Lakeview, 5510 Murphy's attorney asked fof victory turned into a heartbreak and ward welfare committees is In addition, the merchants are S. 1680 East from 3:20 to 3:55 the at 6:30 close, which will probably lead to will have their costume parade free turkeys. Final de hearing in the belief that he ing defeat for Jordan's beetdig-gcr- s scheduled for Saturday offering p.m. at the Union First-Fourtin the in the auditorium. From 6:30 to p.m.; and Crestwood, 1695 E. could prove his client innocent a lot of doorbell-ringintails of the are now as ran last up Friday they Ward chapel. next 10 days. 7:30 p.m. the fifth and sixth 5280 South from 4 to 4:30 p.m. without Murphy's help. worked .out by committees being Librarian on Friday is Mrs Judge Hanson said he felt the 25-- lead over Olympus, only A general priesthood meeting One candidate reasoned: "The grades will have their show in and will be announced in the Weech. fourth while room, the Dlay grad Evelyn preliminary hearing should be to see the Titans chop away at will follow at 8 p.m. to be attendjob ought to be easier this time, special Shopping Guide and Senand held to determine if there is the lead until they edged out ed by the stake presidency, high with only two to beat; last time 1 ers are in the auditorium and tinel supplement which will her-I shop room enjoying, a dance council, bishoprics, stake and aid "Turkey Time." victory. had to beat five." probable cause to bind Murphy a d A woman breathes Sterling W. Sill lunch. of ward all holders the weakened clerks, a over to court by Digger regulars, a man. faster higher than with switch, the Then groups flu, played a great game for more.Melchizedek Priesthood, all hold-tha- n Midvale's new post office, the fifth and sixth graders going a quarter, then weakened, ers of the Aaronic Priesthood, which started off with such a to the auditorium for their dance il and couldn't and to months of stop the Titans' long and as special guests all adult 9:15, 7:45 ago, from and lunch a couple bang 1 runs. It was Jordan's first league members who hold no priestseems to have bogged down. the fourth grade going to the hood. This mpptinir will lilrpu-kgame of the season. There has been no activity on the play room for their show. I The Diggers picked up Olym- be held at the Union First-FourtJay Pond Is furnishing "live" Four juveniles, ranging in age venienced because their deposits site since the old fire hall demo both the it for the music dances, 1200 to 7410 East Ward first score fumbles their chapel, pus lition was completed several 10 to 13 years, were nab never reached the bank. This wu from two touchdowns. Howard Brin- - South. Music will be rendered bed in Midvale this week elementary and junior high weeks ago. after an particularly true at Continental school. ton got the first score on a by the priesthood of the stake. Includ Bank, where there were more crime that in adventure The older group junior hich end run, and Mike Bullet the: Sunday sessions will convene ed Midvale firemen will be hosts and high school students will many riflings of post office thefts. Ward boxes. second on a 69 yard sprint after in the Union There is only one known inat an "open house" next Wed gather at the Midvale Junior v- J a loose ball. A drive chapel at 10 a.m. and at 2:30 p.m. 'grabbing of the youths stance of actual cash being taken. nesday evening to show off their llich School at 8 p.m., where targets Trincipal v down the field put Brinton in the at which the public is invited, were the boxes of the Continen- An envelope containing $50 was new fire hall on N. Holden St there will be dancing in the audicafeteria end zone on a plunge, and Lynn .Music will be rendered by the tal Bank of Midvale and the Mid taken, then the lunch in the The public has been Invited to torium and money returned. 11 p.m. until Gaufin snagged a pass for the four Union Wards under direc-- vale Branch of Walker Bank. j. The boys admitted they stole the 5 from inspect the new building Serving will begin at 8:20, and tion of Eldon V. Carter, stake only extra point. Continental Bank was the money and buried it, then be to 8 p.m. will be in four groups. serving chorister. the Ken hit Smart the line on sched heaviest If delivery is made on "loser," though to date cause they were scared they dug while the other groups enjoy The Mutual Improvement As- - no actual lass of funds has been it up and put it back in the box. one early in the second quarter, ' ulc, the firemen will also be able 11 end at will The party dancing. . and it was sociation meeting will convenc'.,riiiini The dirty money aroused the to display their new ambulance, o'clock. at 7 p.m. at the Union First- - After beina arrested by costal suspicions of postal inspectors. to Then breaks the started to go of the Pete Yengich. chairman A deal has been completed the other way, and Paul Hale Fourth Ward chapel An and Midvale police Most of the banks' troubles rado in the old model, which has Halloween committee, reminds U IL. iL.l me ana a romped 60 yards for a Titan tion is extended to all for a fine Monday, the boys admitted they have been cleared up, as the Fed- cmiarrn mai parents had several years' use, for of the party is to take the score, so it was 25-- at the half. nour oi song ana spcecn. opened the boxes by working the eral Reserve system keeps a pho- brand new one, and delivery has J nuis-bce-n The Diggers' luck got worse In of IP'" of the "trick or treat" . . until they solved .tostatic copy of all checks. combinations for Monday promised the third quarter, with a blocked TD that beat the Diggers, and them. Postal Inspector K. E. Frans- next week. treats for not visit homes and - en to punt the conwas Olymtook extra see letters penalty leading to point Mostly good. caught one of the boys taking be they happy Firemen will He explained that residents have Phil AIMithIro, 42! Union Ave., left, lias been elected pus' second score. Hale took a Score by quarters: mailed for deposit letters from a box Sunday, and hall checks at talning the fire, Midvallan the for party every paid Lfllready . 0 7 13 727 or from federal reserve banks arrest of the others followed Coun- Jordan punt and ran 70 yards to Olympus on the evening of Oct. 30. through their contributions to the tli.'iinii.in of tlie liiy committee named by the Jordan 19 6 0 025 being returned for collection af- - quickly. The case bad been under United Fund and should not be cil 1TA to aft in an advisory capacity to the board of score. It was 2S20 at the close Jordan of the ' third This Jordan on quarter. Halloween. con plays at tcr clearing. The boys said they investigation since last May. bothered Friday The Sentinel's circulation education. Mrs F.lmer Tripp, right, 7G53 South 1530 West, In the last period it was Hale Murray, which is tied with are a few Each G. It Shccran. groups the checks. year, with the valley. tinues to grow West Jordan, was chosen secretary. (Sentinel Photo) again who punched over for the pus at two victories apiece. Bank customers were incon- - of Continental Bank, said that. (Continued on page 6) Press runs have to be extended as far as he knows, no depositors almost every week, and the total have lost any money, but many is distributed of number copies have been Inconvenienced. He adranidlv annroachins the 3.000 ded of that are depositors should not proud mark. The editors wnd cash through the malL Ue the unspectacular but steady of a second box helped the situaungrowth the paper has made tion before the Juveniles were the direction during der their caueht, he said. past three years. Each week, new The cash which vas taken and subscribers ar added to the list returned had been sent to Walker Bank. W. Dale Waters, Mall thefts at the post office said he knew of no achave apparently been stopped tual money loues in his instituand the offending juvenilci aption either. II said that after the prehended. This was a strange first theft the bank ceased using tremendous incombination its post office box and aent a embarrasMnent convenience and mecngfr to the bank to re to many people; yet evidently no ceive all mail personally. and n actually lost any money, mail theft is A federAlthough But 1 any. didn't gain the boys al often., there will be no pros a into themselves sure got they ecu tion becaas the youths are lot of trouble monkeying with juveniles and were turned om i.l.i. to. Uncle Sam'a mall service. And to the JurUdirtlon of juvenile Rovtll BXksHod Forrwt Jacob Ceoree Conith i Farrll Cunnell A. LaMar Hendrickiofl me wapecuon Clyde Allan Miller authorities. For Councilman Councilman For Councilman For For H Councilman Sandy Sandy find? For not Sandy Far f does Sandy Sandy Mayer pay." Mayer that "crime lOVeGM p I i I! L Pre-scho- ol THIS 'ti Til Promotion Grows Jordan Stake Conference At Union Saturday, Sunday Judge Orders Hearing for te .-- "Turkey Time" E. 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