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Show Universal Microfilming Carp 141 Pierpont Avenue Salt City 1, Utah Lake 5-1- -59 .B-- 3 Boxing Bouts The Mioyale Sentinel riondayCard Five fights will and LaMar Clark. The first bout fill a boxing card next Monday, will start at 8 p.m. It will be a benefit affair, with Oct. 13, in the gym at the West most seats at 90 cents and a top Jordan elementary school. of $2. Hie fights, all LaMar Clark draws the tough will feature Jay and Don Fullmer assignment this time. Manager Marv Jenson decided that LaMar has been having it too easy lately, so he arranged for LaMar to fight two opponents this time. Oscar Talley, Oakland, will match fists with LaMar in one and Dick Tanner, a San Francisco fighter, will be LaMar's opponent in the other. And LaMar, of course, is hoping to extend his string of knockouts against heavyweight opponents. Jay Fullmer, now fighting in the lightweight division, will fight his against Howard Jordan, Salt Lake. Jordan and Jay were scheduled once before, but Jordan was involved in an accident that prevented his appearance. Don Fullmer will meet a San Jay Fullmer Francisco middleweight whose identity has not yet been Published Every Friday SUBSCRIPTION, Number 41 Volume XXV at Midvale, Utah $2.50 PER YEAR BY MAIL SINGLE COPY Friday, October 10, 1958 5c action-packe- d 1 four-rounde- r, ' four-round- er Toby Salazar, Salt' Lake, will also be on the card, and his op ponent is also being signed definitely about press time. Information on the opponents signed gives assurance that they are all scrappers, and an interesting evening of boxing is assur ed fans. TWO Remodeling and additions to Jordan High School, constituting the second stage of reconditioning the building, were awarded ! to the low bidder, Hogan & Tin-geCenterville, by the board of education Thursday night. Hogan and Tlngey bid $616,110 on the base bid, and a total of 16 PAGES THIS SECTION 8 PAGES Sandy Senior at Jordan II Filings for Seeks Merit Scholarship Vacancies on Prin. T. H. McMullin of Jordan end test will be given in testing High School announces that Hen- centers throughout the U.S. on ry Miner, son of Mr & Mrs Glen Dec. 6, 1958. Those who repeat B. Miner, 650 East 9400 South, their high scores on this second Sandy, has been named a semi- - test will become finalists in the National finalist in the 1958-5Merit Scholarship competition. Henry is among 10,000 of the highest scorers on the National Merit Scholarship qualifying test, the nationwide test of education0 al development given in over high schools on Apr. 29. The semifinalists named today outscored over 479,000 classmates, and thus moved a step closer to an estimated $5 million in Merit Scholarships to be awarded in the 1958-5- 9 program. The group of 10,000 semifinalists is composed of the highest scorers in each state, prorated according to state population. The semifinalists now face anexamother rigorous three-hou- r ination, the scholastic aptitude test of the college entrance examination board, which will further substantiate their high scores on the NMSQT. This sec-9 14,-00- $631,938 Cost For Jordan Job LaMar Clark SECTIONS pf : ? . I "i a- -' Sandy. In precinct 1 the candidates are incumbent Dr. J. O. Jones and C. N. Crawford. In precinct 3, newly formed in the northest portion of the district, the candidates are Evan W. Hansen, Sandy, Dr. Harold E. Young, East Midvale, J. Albert Smith, East Midvale, Clyde V. Buxton, Butler, Eugene R. Peterson, Sandy, and Clair G. Anderson, Butler. Election of the three board members will take place on Nov. '.; - 4. Oct. ! i r Jamboree in Midvale This Week Ind The candidacy of Mrs Beverly Thompson, wife of James C. Thompson, 12550 South 1565 East, Draper, completed the filings for three Jordan district board memberships last Friday. Mrs Thompson's filing made a total of 11 candidates and created a three-wa- y contest in precinct two, opposing incumbent John E. Rich, Sandy, and Marlon S. Bate-ma- one-thir- ' 14, 1 yHlunters' School Board competition. John M. Stalnaker, president of National Merit Scholarship Corp., which conducts the annual program, predicts that over 95 of the semifinalists will get past the second hurdle the Dec. 6 examination and become final ists. "This year our search for tal ent has been the most extensive we have ever conducted. Nearly d of the entire national senior class has been tested. The finalist group will be composed of. youngsters of superb ability. Our goal is to help as many as possible, and through the help of (Continued on page 8) SECTION 28 The Hunters' Jamboree, a two-day retail promotion, will put Miavaie In a festive mood this Friday and Saturday, Oct 10 and x The Jamboree will feature bar gains throughout Midvale, with Iff member stores in the Chamber of Commerce offering scores of excellent buys in all lines of mer chandise. There will be lots of prizes, too, topped by a portable TV set as a grand prize. The prize contest is entirely free, and consists of a guessing contest In all par ticipating stores, a container of assorted gun shells will be displayed, and the closets guess to the correct number will win the prize offered by that "store."- When the customer has visited all the stores he will have a total guess of all the shells displayed m all the stores, and the closest guess will win the TV set Nobody has to buy anything to take part in the guessing contest, 4 but predictions are that few people will be able to resist all of the wonderful bargains offered in Midvale stores. To encourage evening shopping and make customers in the entire area aware that Midvale stores Two former Jordan athletes have been sparkling the Mor are open every Friday evening, tne Chamber of is ofmon Yankee basketball team through a successful season in fering hot dogs Commerce for a nickel on evening, and is serving a .Sydney, Australia, where they are serving IDS missions Friday free drink along with the The team won the New South Wales state open champion Two stands will be available, ship after playing 5 games in 24 hours. Later they won the one in downtown Midvale, the interdistrict championship in overtime, 70-6and ended otner at Midvaie Junction. the season with an exhibition win over an all-stteam To learn the names of participating stores, turn to the second picked from 10,000 players. In front row, left, is Sherman section of this copy of the SenDay, son of Mr & Mrs Ross S. Day, Draper. Behind him. tinel. The guessing contest is exsecond row left, is Karl Miller, son of Mr & Mrs Clyde Allen plained in detail, all participating stores are listed, and the whole Miller, Sandy. section is packed with money-savin- g buys for the week end. ci Remain for I d including four alter nates which were also accepted by the board. 4 A total of 11 bids were receiv Two registration days remain ed by the board, with bids rangbefore the general election on ing up to $750,000. Nov. 4 for citizens to register or The contract includes interior remodeling of the existing high correct their previous registra school building, remodeling of tion. Henry Miner the interior of the shop, addition On Tuesday, Oct 14, and Tues an: 1 for a girls' gymnasium, and r Oct. 28, registrars will be on day, other for a new welding depart from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. duty ment. The list of registrars in Mid The four alternates -accepted v vale and South Salt Lake County included aluminum instead of follows steel windows, aluminum doors Theresa M. Corak, 54 392 and frames for the front en- Is Third Ave., Midvale. lirance, a new roof for the indus Alton Warner, 27 N 394 trial arts building, and replaceChapel St, Midvale. . ment of other doors. 396 Thelma Fox, 57 S. Main, The new girls' gym will be a Midvale. Don Fullmer structure attached to U. U. Alice Juretich, 426 E. 397 United Fund solicitations in the south side of the present 19 month old boy drowned in Center, Midvale. A main building. It will be 117x103 Two neighbors in East Midvale, the 10 moose permits, and Platt-Joh- n 398 Fern O. Fisher, 514 E. Midvale began Wednesday fol- ft. The Mary Javaine, daughter of Mr welding shop will be ad an irrigation ditch just east of E. Plattner and Weldonner. living at 355 East 6990 South, lowing a kickoff rally of the Mid ded to the east side of the In the Midvale city limits on Wed Center, Midvale. 213 Pio & Mrs Donald Javaine, 400 Mrs Zoe S. Adams, 7124 hiiUiand Webster, 399 East 6990 vale Chapter Tuesday evening at dustrial arts Webster, their , each haewrt neer St., Midvale, was one of 10 ' oo U f CM.W building. South 3rd Eat, Midvale. By JAY nesday morning. ,CIUUl the city hall. ' ' ta J moose freshman in the first finalists Utah's moose in Bids on the swimming pool queen legal each S. H. 401 Alice 7356 from Pierson, Searchers pulled the body The Midvale meeting was in unit at Jordan will be called for contest held recently at the Uni- hunt Mrs Plattner accompanied the a ouch about noon aiier a can State, Midvale. Overheard on Main St.: charge of Homer Bowen, general later. Utah. 41 versity of C. men 402 Mrs on the hunt They used a Pete kill the first Plattner Schmidt Van got A. legal and Raymond An education major and pledge l ne intercommunication sys to Midvale police and sheriffs West 7500 South. Midvale. to chairman, at 7 a.m. on opening day, Sept jeep pickup for travel and to Tm enough of an Winkle was the speaker. a she is of Delta Delta tem at Bingham High School will deputies had started a search for 404 sorority, Flora Beckstrum, 6690 27. His first shot, at 75 feet drop haul their games, and declare it remember when a man did his Committee assignments were be 1958 Jordan High graduate. ped the replaced, ZCMI submitting a the missing child. 000 South East at huge bull He used a to be better than horses for big the takehis on rally, Tuesday own withholding completed was president of low bid of $3,700. He was Larry Michael Lawson, hand-loade-d 406 Oreta Knowley, 941 East While there, she 30.06 rifle and a game in rough country. V. Russon as camArland with editor social Hi" the Law-so"Miss a The board heard dub, home pay." progress son of Mr & Mrs Robert K. 7800 South, Sandy. The moose herd in Utah apbullet paign chairman. In addition to workand of the school on the remodeling at the magazine, 54 West 7200 South. 408.. Marcella Urry. 6850 Live weight of the animal was pears to be growing, they report, Mr Van Winkle's talk the United Riverton on transportaThe irrigation ditch runs in Meadow Downs Way (1750 East), ed in the pep club, leadership estimated between 1,100 and but is frequently set back beProgress, it appears, is being Fund workers saw a film on tion route school, changes, received ap front of the Lawson home. If the 410 Una Hathaway, 7139 club, school play and assemblies. 1,200 pounds, and dressed out cause the animals roam in both made, on a plan to combine city United Fund campaigns. Miss Javaine was chosen queen from bus bis South 1300 East, Midvale. water plications in fell the replacement there, and county health departments, with nearly 600 pounds of meat Utah and Wyoming, and Wyoboy The United Fund combines do drivers, of Midvale Harvest Days in 1957. soil mechanics architects, to nine washed was West through Vera Campbell, 10 415 body and most of the mayors appear as "between veal and ming ranchers, irked by damage nations into one appeal, making The frosh queen competition described culverts to reach the spot it was 8600 South, Sandy. done by the animals, have been be in favor of it beef" and very delicious. one solicitation necessary all engineers. only The board approved expenses found in a clump of weeds. 417 Selm. The neighbors were back in killing them to such an extent Pierson, 410 Undoubtedly, there are savings year, and donors can give one for driving four new school buses Artificial respiration was ap- West 100 North, Sandy, the Bear River area again last that Wyoming was on the verge that can be made. We need to sizeable sum for convenience. here from the factory. 419 Alton Boulter, 273 South plied, but be could not be rewatch, though, that the savings Saturday and Webster got his of placing moose on the regular has been learned that a It Appointment of members to vived. The boy was taken to Gen 12th East Sandy. are not all on the. side of the single appeal for all agencies remoose, a bull scaling about 900 big game license until Utah deto who their ears keep People the Lay Committee was discuss- eral Hospital where doctors pro 420 citv. creed a hunt to cut down the Ruby S. Smith, 515 East the ground can expect to pick pounds. duces costs of collection to about (Continued on page 8) nounced him dead. So far, all the public knows 5 There were 334 applicants for herd. (Continued on Page 8) to as compared with 50 up a lot of dirt about the proposed consolidation 60 when agencies operate is that the men who are studying singly. it are for it. Seems to us that it About 30 agencies are com is about time the public learns bined in the appeal, with budgets something about it set up and approved for each. The Sandy neighborhood chap Salt Lake, which lacks decent ter held its rally Monday night, ' civic auditorium, wants to biuld and several other meetings were one. with the county cooperating, held on Tuesday. Mr & Mrs James D. Washburn were married Oct 8, 1908, in the As in the past volunteer work "Cooperating," of course, means will -celebrate their golden wed- - Salt Lake LDS Temple. Both have xr-rrr:--z-:-::- . they want the county to help pay ers are suggesting that a fair conbeen active in church affairs. Mr to be Oct seems cent to tribution United is Fund for it. Fifty per a;0"1 anniversary Saturday, Washburn was a scoutmaster for th fimire they have in mind. day's pay. Solicitations are made 11, at an open house, at their a number of years, working with Rural residents owe a vote of primarily through places of em- - homC) 1724 East 12300 South, both the younger and elder scout thanks to Commissioners Gunder- - ploymcnt on a "give where rcIaUvM ,re troops.' He has been a priesthood - Friendi a basis. work" du There is no home;DrTron and Barker for being invited to call from 5 p.m. to 8 advisor and is now t member of wary on this deal. Having a civic solicitation except in the instance the high prlc.st quorum of the center is, of course, a good Idea, of retired persons or those who p.m. They request no gifts, Mt. Jordan Stake. Mrs Washburn Mr Washburn was residents from their born not businesses Feb, that sure operate but we're f Draner. for instance, should homes. . "l tary and counselor in the ward jj; u pay as much for it as residents of Chairman Bowen points ou Primary, a members of the Pri n d Mrs even and that the or Miavaie. health, welfare, Lydia Spencer. Salt Lake, mary stake board, and has taken 1890 was burn born of children needs at an May 5, many active part in the Relief So and adults are met with funds iThornfield. Mo. Parents were The county commission has ciety. Solon II. McGce civen warning that the county's provided through the United Robinson. Mr & and Emily L Mr & Mrs Wahburn were Mrs Washburn Fund. aooux ana u iuii, stake missionaries from 1948 to garbage dump that sites for another are as 1950 in Ml. Jordan Stake. Thry scarce as the proverbial hen's filled a mUsion in the North teeth. western Slates from 1951 to 1953, The commission is considering and in the Salt Lake Valley .Re a Joint an incinerator, possibly gional Mission from 1954 to 1950. 5 deal. It would seem Thpv have rli'hl rhlMrrn iiv. that an incinerator Li the eventcn of whom are living: Mrs Pres-- 1 underbe should and ual answer, taken as soon as possible. Weston H (Myrl) Hamilton. Salt The plan needs some study, Lake; J. LaVar Washburn, Ester-hrhowcevr. as the incinerator proSask, Canada; Guy Mac 't duces considerable heat and f:-:-v,- ? x- Whhurn, Las Vegas, Ncv.; Clem some provision should be made H Wahburn, Monliccllo; Mrs II. for efficient us of tne heat gen J. (Beverly) Hinds, Salt Lake; is that crated. Our understanding Bruce D. Vahbum, Draper. incinerators normally produce have 26 grandchildren and They own to their heat pay enough one great grandchild. Mr & Mrs way, so the cost of garbage disWashburn have been residents of Vil posal is not increased. Draper for 34 years, coming to Draper from St George. Looks like boxing fans will get Children and grandchildren w . wm ill .S a I Aft I ?i ill I atJMW ...4 who are honoring the Wish burns plenty of action at West Jordan next Monday evening. with an open house extend an Ijgs nnd more logs fill tliff strange mill- - is located on tli valley floor near Point If LaMar Clark can handle two invitation to all the friends and of Midvalc'f Welcli Plariirig Mill. of the Mountain, and seems to have an storage. Temperature of the water is opponents in one evening, then relatives of the couple to attend pond on warm-water endless capacity for underwater log always 85 degrees. A The 8) Mr Jamet D. Watfcburn Mr Page (Continued pond", incredibly derp, the open house. in II .in M "Wi ami i.i m npiy.ii - .. ,&!?: Registration 0, ar United Fund Midvale Boy Drowns Wednesday E. Campaign Is Under Way This $631,938 r one-stor- y Mary Javains Freshman Queen Finalist at of East Midvale Men Draw Permits, Shoot Moose 7 That I old-tim- 172-grai- n n, - - Draper Couple Will Observe Golden Wedding Event :Lzr.'- " - "d Wash-reatio- rec-'an- ' city-count- y l; ivA A"7v: V.c;;1-- fi r, i .Hi mm ; .1 |