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Show Universal Mlcrofiliiilng Corp. 141 Pierpont Avenue Salt Lake City 1, Utah 5-1- W If' V. i Wfi'll"!!!!!1' 'WPP -59 BP i li'1 A"" i 'i V) 1 V - i Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 47 Volume XXV i j TWO SECTIONS 16 PAGES THIS SECTION 8 PAGES Midvale Stake . - JO i1 I Airs Ulot ijundwall, assistant librarian, left, accepts gifts to the Salt Lake County Library frorri Salt Lake County Farm Bureau wo- - ii Sntinl Photo) I Hamilton, vice president, Mrs Willis Whit- beck, president, and Mrs Earl Toone, direc- tor of the Farm Bureau organization. men. Others, left to right, are Mrs Elmo Lake County were nominated A set of eight books on free- this week, according to Thomas dom for the "freedom bookshelf" F. Greenwood Jr., office manager for the Salt Lake ASC county ofwere presented Friday to the fice. main branch at Midvale of the Under the Department of AgriSalt Lake County Library by the cultural Committee system local Salt Lake County Farm Bureau farmers are elected by the farWomen's organization. mers themselves to administer at The Farm Bureau's gift also included in orthophonic high fidelity a record of "The Star Spangled Banner" with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on one side and the Boston Symphony on the other. In making the presentations Mrs Willis Whitbeck, president, said on behalf of the Farm Bureau: "The record has been placed in some schools in the county and we would like the record in all schools. We want the boys the county to and girls-o- f come good citizens and to become aware that we must be wide awake and be fighters, fcr freedom." Titles of the books in the gift are as follows: a Path to Its Re"liberty covery," by F. A. Harper. The Mainspring of Human Progress," by Henry Grady Weaver. "Economics In One Lesson," by Henry Hazlett. "American Government," by William A. McClanaghan. "Essays on Liberty," by Leonard E. Read. "Farmers at the Cross Roads," by Ezra Taft Benson. "Essays on Liberty," by Henry Hazlett "America Is My Country," by Harriett M. Brown, Joseph F. Guadagnolo. This pro- - . Missionary Midvale .Stake Presidency an nounces stake quarterly conference to convene Saturday, Nov. 22 at the East Midvale Second- - A new subdivision in the northeast section of Midvale is being readied for development next spring, the city council was informed Wednesday evening. The area is not ready for annexation as yet, and has been referred to the planning commission for approval before being - LaMar Clark In Tourney of Heavyweights Midvale Stores Feature Turkey Time Promotion Sor-ense- n, lAtiey Lift K. Clare Wardlt A farewell testimonial will honor K. Clare Wardle, son of Mrs Laura S. Wardle, W. Center St., prior to his departure for the Central States Mission. The following program will be presented Sunday, Nov. 30, at 6:30 p.m. in the Midvale Second Ward . chapel: prelude music, Joyce re W. Jordan Group j Vdra. Dix H. McMullin; New Building Near $50,000 1 all-nig- Top Trojan Teenagers October r Dutch John Ready for Start on Dam 0 ' 't !' !' -- . I I y.i .V' J lit!' L Kck-ma- Jnr o a Copper Worker ; Ms Electrocuted A S.OoAvolt charce clrctrorut ed Jo-- e N. Ortiz. HO. Salt Ikc. while at work at the Rlncham pit Friday Crtiz wa operating a "Blow- ; pipe." a 28 foot metal pipe at Jay Whiting taehrd to an air rotnprr.nr to the U band, and likci school ac blow xtm dirt from ho!n drill t:vitics. jPd for blasting. J3.v Whiting, on of Mr & Mry He wa pulling the pipe out Jo.irnh Whitina. 1313 F,. Mradtw.afar rlrsrinir rfnn i!tm,1 i iiii sun i i si til. in mi in ann nnnarrnuw inn w inn 'i.. m and threw it Teenager brcauj-- of his imprest caufihl , the in .school affair and hi the hich village line over nest to nerve. He recently took head. pait in Friendship Work activ-- j Effort to apply reMisciation itlrs, and he serves rrgularly on failed and a physician prcnounc-thled him dead at 10 43 am. safety patrol. '1 coj-.pr- ft mo-nin- ii-i- willing-ixgaint- ttruction of the diversion tunnel has begun, and heavy power lines have been built over the mountains and dip sharply down the steep canyon walls to the danisite. Heavy equipment is carving out access roads to the site. By spring a bridge will fpan the Green River canyon, shortening by many miles the now roundabout road from Dutch John to Vernal. The newest town in Utah is Dutch John. Up to now it has been little more than a construction camp, but permanent homes ,in.l modern trailer sites have !crn m.i;le ready for the winter, StrrcU have been laid out and surfaced, many miles of road to the new town have been built, a school is in operation, a doctor, ho.spit.il, and po t office operate I in trailers, and commercial build-mI . are ncanng completion. Although many people are now 'iving at Dutch John, most sup- p. ics have to be brought in by family. To l'lt of llii pit tine, jmt .innunl llio lxnil in the (rrcn each A general More building is Hivrr. will ! huh the Hk Mi. hit-- filming Cmite il.uii arreted, but not completed. A filhi center of nt luir. If two n can von Wall. a"Cr rn.nl from ling station wav completed l.xst a Midvale contractor. wrck Vrni.il rnlm llie river At lower left, tcmpi-.irowl There by is a "me.M hall" for on pagt 8) britlgf i visible. At Dutch John, Utah, one of high, will create a tremendous the wildest and most remote fiowage in northeastern Utah and Have Local Meeting areas In the state is being trans- southern Wyoming. formed into a modern city and Preliminary work on Flaming Hot cs.se s named for the Nov. dam has been started. Con 19 meeting of the Midvale Fire- in six years a great dam, 400 fcetjGorge men's Auxiliary were Mrs Alice Mazuran and Mrs Mildred Can-ning. The meeting was held at'i tho Firemen's Hall at 8 pm. with! Mrs bernicc Downs, president presiding. firemen's Auxiliary e at-tu- Car-mrl- ht ChallGnae If you haven't noticed it already, we hasten to point out the Sentinel's new masthead at the top of the page. It has taken a lot of time to devclep this new namrplatc, but we believe that we like it well enough to use for long time. The background, of course, is the spectacular Wasatch Mountain range to the east, with Little Cottonwood Canyon in the cenThree new homes helped swell ter. The sketch was made by October building permits to $48,-20artLst Mike Loulias in Midvale, Recorder Lawphotograph for reference rence Mincer reports. I'l and accuracy. Midvale durThe lettering was supplied by Total building in a type designer for the Inter-typ- ing 1958 has reached $610,003. Permits issued during OctoCo. -ber include: , Engravers used their skill to 3M Rodney Rasmusscn, combine the two, superimposing t( Vt j brick dwelling, $14 000; a screen in the background to i duel07 Joe brick Birch, Yuha, provide contrast with the letterling, $18,000: Gerald Olson, 378 ing. Wood St , $13,000; Darrell G. ' a distinctive We think it is i Ewell. 1G3 S. lloldcn. garage. $1. i ; namcplate, or flag, an newspaper (kW; Verner II. Scrowlhcr, 120 E mm call it, appropriate to the whole area served by the Sen- Center, remodeling, $200; Agnr.s Tyson, 20 Smrltcr, addition and tinel remodeling. $400; Joseph G. M,iync. 131 N. Mam, remodeling. Lal week end w found ou! $150; Clair Milne. 414 E. Cc snl mea; 'i r, a Miiion. $noo. factly h" wild can ri be. Wyoming blinard What tartrd cut to be a week Mother Hypnoliied; end jfiride with the Harvey ended up as some of the Born Nov. 13 Drhl toiii.1irl driving we've ever done Daughter u of two found the and I'ndrr hypnosis. Mrs Richard rhnpn Ton Troisn TrpniL'rr couples nearly strandt d in a rating bliz C. Lancy. save birth to a dauh 'for the week of Nov. 17 to 21 was tard on the Wyoming hi;h prair- trr Nov. 13 at the Cottonwood Darhl Jcncn, seventh grate, ies Maternity Hispital. Both mother (daughter cf Mr & Mrs II. Allrn Tha storm started a da? earlier and daughter are doing fine. JMism, li2 S. Main, Midvale there than In the Salt Lake val Mm Ijr.cy U the former flatmate recommended her for Icy. Friday morning had been Itrumttl The Lancy's t'.c hnnor brcau.se of her friendthreatening, with unow flurries make their home In Murray. ly smile and greeting for everyand fofi. but It cleared am r Grandparents are Mr & Mrs one and her spjvrrialive and reached Dutch John and we had Mark A. Lanry, Murray, and Mr willing attitude. She i an above A Mrs Tony Brunetli, Union. (Continued on page 8) average student, a mrmWr of In Ail-Nig- w re- vocal quartet, Noel Taylor, Dale Tay Overheard on Main St.: lor, Shirl Bcckstead, and Marvin Buckley, A and B numbers; ren drive-itheatre is a place marks, Don "A Knight; remarks, where a guy goes to shut off bis Bishop E. Lynn Reed; response, ignition so he can try out his missionary; closing song, congre gation; benediction. John Corak; clutch." postlude, Joyce Goff. Mid-val- eing Planned 3 d marks, g Mevj Subdivision three-fourth- rament song, congregation; marks, Donald J. Norton; JAY 22-2- 1 Ka-na- b Goff; opening song, congrega tion; invocation, Mike Ganz; sac- 'tl That By the local level such farm Nov. SECTION brought officially before the the council. The subdivision lies to the north and west of Majestic View subdivision and will involve ex tension of Cottonwood and Cy Third Ward. press Sts., and probably will inju'frj-c:$xi- r ' If-:- '. clude the extension of Pine St. Opening session will be the all the way north to connect with missionary meeting at 6:30 p.m. Those who should attend this Sugar St. grams as the agricultural conser meeting are the stake presidency This development would make vation program, soil bank, wheat and clerks, high council, bishopPine St. the first artery connectallotment and marketing quota rics and clerks,. Melchizedek ing Sixth Ave. and Sugar St. beprogram, national wool program, priesthood quorum presidencies, tween N. Main St. and State St. sugar program, ,and CCC loan stake mission presidency and The council also discussed the programs. secretaries, all stake missionar development of an area east of Nominations of candidates for ies, all stake executives of ReCoolidge St. involving extensions the community committee and lief Society, Sunday School, YM- of Garden View Dr. and Wilson delegates to the county conven- MIA, YWMIA, Primary Associa St. which would meet. tion are made by a community tion, and all institute and seminAnother area being considered election board consisting of three teachers. for development is an extension farmers appointed by a county ary the this meeting, of N. Grant St. between Park' election board, comprised of the Following LaMar Clark, up and coming Ave. and Sixth general priesthood session will Leading characters in the play "You Can't Take It With Ave. as county agricultural agent convene at 8 p.m. All members young heavyweight from Cedar The council voted to reauest chairman, the ASC county office who hold the Aaronic and Mel You" prepare for presentation of the drama Friday, Nov. manager, representatives of soil chizedek priesthood are expect 21, at 8 p.m. at Bingham High School auditorium. Left to City and West Jordan, will par the Public Service Commission to conservation service, farmers ed to attend. ticipate in the intermountain issue an order requiring a signal at the Union Pacific's Sugar St. are Linda Wixom. Margie Burgon, and John home administration, and presiright heavyweight tournament at The public is invited to attend s of which crossing, dents of County Farm Bureau all of the and next which Saturday. Friday Sunday sessions is now in the city limits since the and Farm Union organizations. contenders Eight heavyweight will convene at 10 a.m. and 2:30 of the Utah Power & The personnel for this committee from Utah, Las Vegas, Idaho, Col- annexation President Reed H. Beck-steap.m. Light property east of the tracks. for Salt Lake County are Joseph will to and Wyoming fight orado, en will preside over the Within the past week the coun Parrish, Thomas F. Greenwood tire conference in the absence of establish an Intermountain Cham cil made an inspection of the Jr., Glen Murray, Dan Capener, a be held at pion. The bouts will general authority. city disposal plant and found it Sldred Hamilton, and Henry Kanab on Nov. 28 and 29. to be in good shape, but offered Bishop Orson Jensen and bis Schmidt, respectively. Marv Clark's Jcnson. manager, of the East Midvale several which Ten candidates are nominated has announced that Clark is are to berecommendations First Ward are acting as hosts to taken up with Al election each hard by and community trainina in Fri When working Midvale Midvale in Time starts daily you shop the conference. engineer, for his approval. board, other candidates may be the and lasts day, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, to make a good showing in the More detailed reports from the Friday added to the list of nominees by Music will be rendered by con Today ex is tournament. secand Competition Wednesday, bring this until Thanksgiving Eve. operators will be required. a petition carrying the signature "Regional Mission Chorus" tion, for two reasons. It provides pected to be rugged, but Clark The sewer trunk ac line from df 10 eligible voters. Nomina ducted by Rudi Mueller and Subscribers are asked to check a sure guide to the best shopping has his sights set on that interWest Jordan across the Jordan tions by petition must be filed companied by Letitia Patterson immediately the second section bargains, and t may win a tur mountain championship. A double River is to be complet with the chairman of the respec and Margereta Birth. Bouts of other weights are be ed about expected Midvale of this copy of the Sentinel and key, free. Dec. 15, when the Midtive community election board or quartet from the East to the note the number printed theron. If you can find the number ing added as vale plant will begin to treat at the county ASC office by Nov. First Ward accompanied by Ray win you a printed on your copy posted in a tournament bouts, and both Jay sewage from the new West Jor number The at the may mond will right sing Giauque 20. inbeen have Don Midvale Fullmer and a store, you win turkey free turkey. dan collection system. Each voter will vote for 5 to general priesthood session on as many pounds as the mer- vited to take part The West Jordan town board 10 or more candidates on ballots Saturday. Members of this group of chant has details offered. Full reported 4hat a contract has been which will be mailed to eligible consist of Gerald Gieuque, Mike the contest on. first the appear Parkers Due signed with Statewide Plumbing farmers on Nov. 25 and which Terry, Larry Schmidt, Patrick page of the second section. Sc ill be returned by mail or in Pidcock, Dale Jewkes, Kent King, Heating Co. to construct a 34- check So check To Receive number, Citations your i inch trunk line across the river pers:n to the Salt Lake ASC Gerald Tischner, and Tom Yates. the ads. and check numbers the The MIA meeting, "Praise Ye.VdnCeiS for $9,500. County office on or before Dec. 6. posted in Midyale stores. There Cars parked all night on Mid In the spring a contract will be The candidates receiving the the Lord," will be presented at will be new numbers posted vale streets will get citations, Mid Iceiipe, let to double the size of the MidMazuran highest number of votes in each :30 p.m. on Sunday at the of Joe Police Chief claim and must you every day, vale treatment plant to accomrespective community will be vale Third Fourth Ward chapel. your prize while the number is warned this week. elected community committee most of their modate both the West Jordan sysSnowplows do The West Jordan fights, sched- posted. chariman and delegate to the cannot work and clean tem and additional connections at House Tree Time is night, Turkey sponsored by Blazing uled for next Monday evening. the Midvale Chamber of Com- streets properly with cars parked in the East Midvale unit No. 2. county convention for election of the county committee. The sec- Calls Out Firemen Mayor Henry Beckstead re on the right of way, the chief exhave been cancelled by the Park merce. that be had taken steps ond highest candidate will be ported plained. A fire call at 3:50 a.m. Tues Benefit Ass'n. to vice chairman and alternate deleprevent Sandy from, construct He so said had that plows called Midvale firemen to Adverse publicity in Salt Lake Auto Accident Suit ing us sewage treatment plant gate, the third, fourth, and fifth day the week much trouble during de the which hurt a tree 171 E. Wasatch St., where newspapers, on land east of Main SL (6ih higest will be regular member Seeks $310,000 Damages end snowstorm that strict en West). was and 1st and 2nd alternate' mem- house built, bv children was- mand for tickets, reasongiven by Sandy will be required to of forcement the park tor pv aflame. Children had been play- Fran Haun as the locate its plant on the river bank, ber. been ordered. ordinance has Suit for has $310,000 in damages ing another to had and stage house ing up plans the same as Midvale was forced A tabulation board appointed ing in the tree been filed in district court by a fire in a bucket, which door fight this month. to do. ' by the county election board will built The West Jordan group, in the Mrs Wanda T. Glover. 167 East to The council agreed to coopertabulate the ballots in the Coun- is believed to have been responBring Thanksgiving meeting which cancelled the 7200 South, against Leon A. Os ate with the Chamber of Comty ASC Office on Dec. 9 at 10 sible for the fire. Schedule Ad with News, disfavor Early The home is occupied by Mrs bouts, expressed a.m. merce, as in the past, on Christ7398 South 240 East city sports writers who criticize borne, mas celebrations. The council The community election board Tina Trujillo an dfamily. a holi Os The suit Thanksgiving, Thursday charges charges and nominees named for each Chief L. C, Canning reported local sports events to the point- borne's daughter, Margie D. Os day, always means an early press will see that Santa Claus is prethe pubthat the department made a fast where they discourage community are as follows: borne, with misconduct in driv day for the Sentinel. Next week, sent for public events, including run and had a good turnout of tic from attending Murray-Unio- n Communities ing a car on May 22, 1957, which all deadlines, both news and ad the annual Santa Claus Day on la fact the group went so far led firemen. to injury of the plaintiff's vertising, will be one day earlier Saturday, Dec. 13. The city will (A4EJ if to Miller as Hick $500 offer The fire was discovered by than usual so that the paper can also share expenses on treats Carol Glover. C. daughter, Election Board: Community Midvale city patrolmen making he could stay one round with La General of $300,000 be printed a day early. Want ad and decorations with the Chamdamage Mar Clark. Miller had scorned (Continued on page 8) . their regular rounds. S p.m. Tuesday ber, and will also cooperate on a Clark's ring ability and intimated and medical expenses of $10,000 deadline will be (Continued on Page 8) next week of instead are asked. Wednesday that his opponents had "laid down." Haun pointed out that Clark's UTAH'S NEWEST TOWN 'tights at the Nov. 10 card were rrwwrf added attractions for which the, Tans paid nothing, Farm Bureau List Candidates for Six Gives Books ASC Farmer Committees Candidates for Community Stabilization and On Freedom Conservation Agricultural Committees for Salt six Conference Friday, November 21, 1958 t e diesel-powere- c h |