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Show Universal lUcrofllrilng Corp. ..... f 1 " 141 Pierpont Avenus Salt Lake City 1, Utah ' 5-1- ' I.. .1, .i .J. - -59 LaMar Clark Earns Area , ' SS fx z ' '5V 'f ....... Heavy Title LaMar Clark was crowned In- termountain Heavyweight Cham pion at Kanab Saturday night after knocking out three opponents in two nights. "He ran into three and every one of them was a good fast man," Manager Marv Jenson reported. Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 49 Clark s tirst opponent was Volume XXV Friday, December 5, 1958 l Jimmy King, Elko, who was ' counted out in the second. Ik, v In the second bout Friday night Clark faced Hal Crump, Butte, a young fighter of consid; erable experience, who knocked Clark down in the first round and had him in trouble. But in IStntlntl Photo) the second Crump crumpled. LaMar Clark, right, scores with a hard left to the head of In the finals Saturday night Sain ThompDon Loudd in one of six bouts at Bingham Monday night. LaMar knockedinout the first round son, Phoenix, '4 Loudd became very quiet after 1:19 of the first round. He for the intermountain champion Invitation to all residents to the Chamber has purchased three shin. was the second of Clark's six knockout victims that evening, participate in Midvale's "City of identical trophies to be awarded King had to have six stitches to close a cut over his eye, and Christmas Lights" contest was ex- to Inthe three best homes. 4. JX addition, the "best street" Thompson 10 stitches, and Crump tended this week by President will be selected by the judges on his broken was having W. Dale Waters of the Chamber and all residents on the street ribs. of Commerce and Mayor Henry will receive free tickets to the f! In other bouts, Don Fullmer Burk Theatre. Adams St. won the Beckstead. knocked out Willie Fuller, Las Homer W. Bowen, chairman of competition last year, but sevVegas, in one round, and Jay the lighting contest, announced eral other streets were close, and Fullmer decisioned Frank Lan .A that rules would be approximate they will be out to move the title in 5 rounds. ders, Kanab, While two Life magazine re- - the ring. ly the same as last year, and that to another part of town. One or more blocks, totaling at ran The workout evenings porters snapped rolls of pictures Clark's record to 26 ko's and one Kennecott least 12 homes, will constitute a Pays Tax; and took copious notes, and sev- decision unit, and at least 757o of the in 27 professional fights eral hundred happy fans looked homes must participate to make Lite sent a photographer ana $9.7 Million Is, Record IStntintl Photo) the unit eligible. on at Bingham High gym Monday a reporter to the Bingham card Utah's biggest taxpayer. Ken Permanent student officers at West Jordan and Lights must be on from dusk did his part to put on night, LaMar Clark floored six a LaMar Is throughout the evening hours. show for them, though, necott Copper, paid more taxes Junior High School are pictured as they Claudia great secretary-treasure- r; Butterfield, president; a more than little opponents in as customary with LaMar, his op- than ever this year, $9,702,560.85. Judging will be done by out-of- three total rounds of fighting. Jessie Sanchez, historian; and town judges between Dec. 20 and to provide .the Payment by check was made last opened their first student council meeting failed position had week to the Salt Lake County The Midvale Business and Pro 24, and decorations must remain Manager Marv Jenson of that Max vice might quality competition to Left are Park, president. Gillam, LaSally right Tuesday. treasurer. lined up four opponents for fessional Women's Club will get in place, lighted nightly, until be desired. Mar, and Clark issued a chaltogetner lor one ol its more in- Jan. 2. did the The 1958 tax bill was more Ogden, Wayne Ennis, formal gatherings of the year lenge that he would take on all best job. He chopped LaMar than $100,000 larger than KenWest Junior Jordan High comers. the annual Christmas party down to one knee once, but took necott paid last year. next Monday evening. Eight fighters showed up, and terrific body beating before a The tax was based on property Elects School Officers the box score shows that two hard right flattened him under valuation of $255,453,576, which lhe 7 o clock dinner party is really wanted to fight, and gave the ropes at 1:42 of the second is more than triple the $85 milbeing planned by the fellowship Election of school permanent while lion valuation assessed only 12 LaMar a good scrap committee at the home of Mrs ITo ' ' round. officers at West Jordan Junior leWillis Goodridge, 7581 South they lasted. Two more were The other fighter who really years ago. was held Nov. 21, and the High 1300 West. gitimate knockouts, but were wanted to fight was Tom Kidd, Officials estimated that $6,946,-96- 8 were announced at a mat results 12 of the amount will go to pubaffairs that hardly Members unable to attend arei inee dance that afternoon. Ogden, who mixed well and stood lic schools. 6-the start to to 7 Dean lasted long enough asked cancel Miss with to knees LaMar until his Mr of Gillam. up Sally daughter timer's watch. Two others felt buckled at 1:52 of the first round. Bennion, Mrs Peter Mickelson. 4 Mrs Clyde Gillam, Lark, was or Mrs Goodridge before Friday Christmas decorations are be the sting of LaMar's punches Dick Pierce, Ogden. started out chosen president; Max Park, son Authorize Men 100 More yeland Hove to the canvass, pure ing erected in Midvale's business West IL evening. 1697 a Grant Elder Richard L Evans, Perkes, 34, well, but had enough in a hurry, i Mr & Mrs barl Park, Rivcrlow. Two lost their 6b3mach for and was district this week in preparation for the dressing For Company E, Midvale member of the Council of the ton, vice president; Claudia But- 9000 South, West Jordan, was ready fighting before ever getting into room after 44 seconds of the for the Twelve Apostles, will be featured terfield, daughter of Mr & Mrs electrocuted arrival of an in noon Midvale Man Injured Monday Santa Claus on Friday, Dec. 12. first. Don Loudd, Los Angeles, Enlistment of 100 additional speaker for the quarterly confer Ross W. Butterfield, West Jorindustrial accident at Kenne the went down for the third time at men in Company E, Midvale Ar- ence of the West Jordan Mane 01 dan, secretary-treasureJessie In Car-Trai- n uay Holiday lights, tinsel, Accident 1:19 of the first. bells, garlands were being put in my Reserve unit, has been an- the Church of Jesus Christ of Sanchez, daughter of Mrs Jessie cott Copper mine in Bingham Two quickies were provided nounced. Officers in the com- Latter-daAn East Midvale man, Arbie S. place to give Midvale a festive Saints, Saturday and Sanchez, Bingham, historian. Canyon. The new ofneers conducted by Dale Randall and J. E. Reid, pany advise that they are willing Sunday, Dec. 6 and 7. Perkes, an electrical lineman, Lambson, 35, 67 West 7500 South, look, and plans were being com The opening session will be their first student council meet was attempting to adjusct a was injured Sunday in a train- - pleted by me Chamber of ComOgden. Dale caught a Clark right to talk over military obligations By JAY flush on the jaw and it was all with any young men who are in- the missionary meeting Saturday ing on Tuesday. on an electric tower when he ear crash in Salt Lake. He suf merce for giving Santa Claus a over after 22 seconds. Reid, a terested. Capt. Ralph S. Thomas at 6:30 p.m. Those who should fered face, chest, and leg injur royal welcome. made contact with a 5,000-vol- t Overheard at Bingham High: slow started, was caught in his may be reached at CR and attend this meeting are the stake level on the ies and his car was demolished Santa will be officially welcomline at the 6.190-foo- t own corner at the opening bell, Lt. Donald J. Norton at AM in a collision with a Union Pa ed by city and business officials presidency and clerks, high couneast side of the mine. "Even the Prospectors who got LeMar landed one punch, and the cific freight train between 2nd and thousands of children next cil, bishoprics and clerks, Mel- He had been a Kennecott chizedek Priesthood quorum in free are complaining that they fight was over. Time: 7 seconds. since 1947. He was an over and 3rd South on Redwood Rd. Friday at 5:30 p.m. He will par ade aown Main bt. trom the seas veterans of Wrld War II. about 3 a.m. presidencies, stake mission pres- Yule didn't get their money's worth; 2 Two other guys, slated for No. north to the city hall where he and No. 7 spots, thought better PTA idency and secretaries, all stake and married Alice Johnson Apr. will greet all kids and have a of their idea and never got out 3. 1945. in Sandy. There was really no cause for of the dressing room. the La A festive occasion candy cane for them. Survivors include his widow Investiture of Troop tanta will be on the streets LaMar got one little nosebleed complaint, though, that specta and seven children, Grant Ie 209 Held dies Guild Christmas party in Midvale a part of each day Tuesday tors at the Bingham fights didn't out of it, besides a fair night's Roy, 12; George Alvin, 10; Alice 1j has next for scheduled been the following week,' and on Satnet their worth, ine exercise and a spot in the record 6; Cora A Girl's Scout Investiture was Thursday evening at 7 p.m. at Ann 7; Kenneth Lee, books that no one else ever came v Jean. 4; Fred Albert, 2. and Tam- held last Tuesday. Fifth graders urday, Dec. 20, will be at a high school wrestling, alone, was close halL the city Christmas program at the city to, and perhaps never will. worth the price of admission. A catered dinner wm oe serv- my Amelia, seven months. in tne intermediate were hall. This affair will start at 2 Also surviving arc his parents, invested into troop group And to see any man, no matter I be will a of Christmas 209 the ed, The program PTA p.m. Si Mrs George Perkes. Murhow poor the competition, wade Mr of an scout Mid in exchange girl's presented, and organization parent education health classes ray, and maternal grandparents. vale. through six opponents and put gifts will follow. will continue with a second meet& Mrs E. E. Higgs, Midvale. Mr the kayo on all of them, is to see reada will Mrs Vicki Nebeker give Beverly Bare, neighbor Midvale Jr. High PTA ing in the Jordan Hich School a world's record being made. It hood representative ing, and Judy Beckstead, accomperformed Monday, Dec. 8, room 123. at 8 has never been done before, and Beck-steathe ceremony and the following To Sponsor Musical panied by her sister, Joy p.m., according to Mrs Kenneth orobablv never will be again, Is were invested: Linda Burton, will present a violin solo. L. Silcox, PTA council health especially since Marv Jenson has! Claudia Boyce, Pauline Dumas. Carols will be sung by the entire Meeting of the Midvale Junior chairman. ne in word wm, mai the passed Hazel Martina Dye, Karen Ed- High School PTA will be Dec. 11, croun. In charce of arrangements All-StaDr. Robert Runnell. nresident te the future, limit his fighters to I for the program is Mrs Charles! wards, Angy Flores, Mary Ann at 8 p.m. in the school auditorof the Utah Dental Society, will one opponent. . music chairman. In j ium. .. Jones, Connie Mclff, Ramcna Clayton, oe me instructor, assisted by The fights were snort ana w Vivian Romero, Connie A short business meeting will I 3Ck charge of party arrangemenU Mrs IL Ruth Larson, and Mrs the point. Trane, Judith Mrs janii'3 rvrniy aiiu mc rii Ciro, Beverly Precede the musical program to Erla Jean health Maxfield, public As the 1958 construction sea tertainment committee. Smith, Afton Stacros, Annabel by students under nurses for Jordan District I direction of Leo A. Dean. A few The Sentinel received an hon- son began to slow down with the Virgil. Tackle One Jordan player, the to an public Lducalmg had cold is Mrs of Leader of Midvale of not the has old advent the that week it favorite numbers will or this weather, group Rusty Tailor, won a place on the awareness of dental health and VFW Officials Attend in the past four years. city issued building permits dur fluoridation will be the A honorary foot- - Margaret Burton assisted by Mrs be presented as well as some of clas object 21 selectNov. was the Christmas numbers in keepThe issue of ing November amounting to $52,- of the talk, with time for a ball team. vyninia .vnucr ana airs ueuj Conference at Tucson quesJean Smith. in the state 075. ed as runner-uing with the season. ha Tavlor tion and answer period. 1958 construction 1 "front page of the month" award. This brings VFW Department Commander the distinctiori Everyone in the district is inThe selection is made by stu- in Midvale city up to a total of vited Richard L. Evan Rav W. Letter. Fred Twyman. na of being prob to attend this and urged dents and staff of the journalism $662,160. tional representative, Lvle Klotz. uably the small Lawrence A. Mineer. city re worthwhile health class. missionaries, a siaKe executives t", "ifKl l1?11 r.n department at Brigham Young L .Gt" 'lc! of Relief Societies. Sunday ir corder, listed the following per University. PUIUIC inflimiun reianona vu'Mit ..j'SOn, 'The award is based on attrac- mits Issued during November: but hr slate, Flying Up nave uvm i o tuCeremony iuvwu, reiurnra i tive and appropriate handling of Floyd K. Miller, 550 E. Was Ariz where attended the looked might) headline and body typography, atch St.. brick dwelling. $15,000 Held for Troop 261 general priesthood session will western statestheytwo-da- y winter big to oppon convene. All members who hold Dlacement and handling of stor Soters. Inc.. 4R9 Adams St.. brick where the main cnts all year Girl Scout Ttood 261 had a the Aaronic and Mclchizcdek conference, ies and illustrations, and quality dwelling, $13,500, and 509 AdThe Midvale city budget fori position at the end of November pcaker wan National Comman- - and was one o' reproduction." the announcement ams St., brick dwelling. $13,500; Flying Up Ceremony at the Mid- priesthood are expected to at- A.r JrJin Mali in llrlrna. Mont. t h e mainstay: Mavale 1959 received preliminary con- stands approximately the aame, Mr tend. Construction Franoom Nov. 21. 23 Hall Richards said. Co., City from R. Neal The girls H10 members VFW uccioig budget-wi..Department as it did at the end have been llrownicj for two The public li Invited to general Richards also commented favor ple St., industrial building. sideration and discussion at Wed- of September, with Dec. 6 for St. gT nn- prospects of Willis L. Francom, 35 Third years. They were invested by sessions Sunday at 10 a.m. and and auxiliarya leave U the ably on the Sentinel's new name-two-daRusty conference for nesday night's council meeting, Taylor sugnt surplus prsMble at the Ave., patio. $75; Ronal J. Shields, Mrs Beverly Bare. 'who i ih 2 p.m. announced Stake Presi- George & Mr of son plate. and will be taken up in detail at end of the year if no unusual ex Three finalists are named in 392 Alta View Dr., double gar- neighborhood chairman from dent Howard W. Barben, West and school of intrucuon. Mr Dunn Taylor, Sandy. .M in vale. Jordan. age, $1,000. the contest each month. He wai one of 9 linemen and a special council meeting next penditures arise. ex-- ' Mayor Henry Beckstead Mrs Ben Bagley. Alta View Dr., The MIA session at 7 30 pm Midvalian Heads Sales A back picked to make up the Wednesday. a the that opinion presented the following girls will be conducted bv IrU Niclcn. E. J. Reimann, auditor, advised pressed "first string" of 13 outstanding the same as for 1!58. would with wings: Donna Bagley, president of the YWMIA. The Operation in Denver the council that the city' fiscal levy, in t'tah. players be necessary for 1959. He also Beck. Gaylene Burgon. Kath- theme of the evening mcctine said that rising crts would ne leen Dtl.uca. JoAnn Krlman will be "IjcI Your Liht S Ted Dancerfield. formerly of cessitate an incrca.se in water Judy Hutchings. Carol Ann Jack- - Shine." Talki will be Riven bv Midvale and son of Mr & Mr rates, cemetery fees, and the 3150 E. wiilllterman Center of man, ivathy Ostwrne, members Hcinctkc. wards. There the JoAnn arger industrial water connec St.. has been transferred from I'earce. Terry Pollock. Sherrv be special music, tions. Robinrtt. Linda Schillings. Mar- - The meeting will he held In Miami. Fla . to manage a new lt was suggested that residen garei ?nca, Eva Marie Ware. the Stake Hou.e, 750 Sou'.h 1700 howrnom and m!c operation of tial water rates be changed to Sworn in as acting postmaster driver for the Jordan School Dis LouiMf Pnzell. Ncdra Curtis. andiWrst. Hiio lted Corp. in Denver, Colo. of the Sandy Past Office, Reed trict. increase the minimum from $115 Sharon Wells. Elder Evans U widely known The Denver operation will erve to $200 a month for the first Mr Brown has bren bishop of Brown, U2M S. State, Satidy, asfor the "ermonri!c" which hr Mvcral miJwestern and numn-silO WH) sall.ng. and over the min- sumed his duties Dec, 1. lie suc- the Sandy Third Ward for the he delivered on the weekly Mur utatr for the firm, which imum raided from 10c to 12c per ceeds (i. Iironard Lar.on who re- past six years and has at one rr-- i h me. mon Tabernacle Choir network pccialifcd In luxury-typIs 1.000 gallons. Other increases tired Monday. He m elected by time been a memW of the broadcast. He wa called to th !i.lel. and motel bedroom furni would be in proportion. a vote of p:stal district repre- American Lesion and the SUP. in 11)5.1. lure. .tposllohip V sentative in the area served by ine council asked for bids 13 i from banks on S115.1HK) in tax- the Sandy office. : 8 A postal employe for years. jiitieipalion notes for ll).r:). a rural carrier Mr j'.rnwn wa By ke Mayor leck.strad reported the anri b Vame a city mounted route receipt of $2.4Tt from Jordan of hol district as it ca!Tir wl.cn Hie cr.ancc was ;o.sts agreed uiwn lor develop made in the post ofiice. Ho has' ment ol the nrlh .spring fpnnk- serve,! one year in president of a;1 be jdven by four take Sat- the t'lah Rural Letter Carriers ung water. t'ouncil nu mbers were a (vised anJ (several years on the cxmi-r c unlay, Dec. 1.1. al 8 15 pm. a! TT.ernn C. Trrl, 53. Sail IAr.,r.irUherlrL c!trring f a hearirw before the lubhe ttve cdiini.'.tic for .'tale letter ni iKi::,ts over a 5 h ((Kit ' "f o"y 4 S.iUtV Wr" . Service t'oni!tiLJ.ion Dec. 17 re carriers. M). in l jra. Wot Jnrmi. Stakes participating are wri Horn in Highland Park, a son Tre rrrkae wai ivt't fount! iardinjj the N. Main St. trestle. a pjane wr,;rh It was rrpnrted that pro.;re. f Mr Jfc Mrs Kwch Jtrown. hr Jordan, Cranurr, Oquirrh. and.P-111- ' n'.il Sini'av nn'.-rmpun hrn it North Jordan. moved tt Sa!i(Jy a rinrtvrre I in ah the f.uni'y. iwo nu'fj ninl.wrst cf !hr SI: being m.kle n the new subdi n?' jui'.kard West JonLn Stake will have tke aiMi:t S..!:irdav eTnin vision In the northeast part of three brothers and one sister, at', 'ir S,!t IjVe Hjvu county l.ne :he city. The council voted to an early aue and h a praduatc nf charge of the drama. eene 12 of kirma him a?id thrre nieniiw-- i There va no f.re. me preentatii.ii. with llrtrice of hn family 6 inch Instead nf inch Jordan Hi .h Sfhwl ami won the Tcel manured the No 2 airrr-t- t and Wartrn t"M'er. HlnJfdle. water mains in all luttnc subdi Mr Teel. hi I'liiun Pacific (Carl Raymond vrral unlil the lo wife, Lynn. 51. vision because m the increasing Iirerting. Those takina part arc dausb'rr KliMbcth Ann, la. and of banj;rr l.y lirr brought an Cmv) scholarship and studied at Howard and Alctha Crump. (Jrej: VSV in loan fur a year. n. lit hard Thai lea. 12, w i re all 'end t regular activity at the IVvriiiincf a plioiK4 ilrsisMKitiim MhIvmIo's tli'iliiHtinii of its use of water. The city building code was rery Andemon. and Ann lievan Prior to entering the Service, f Uo from the WeM Jordan Stake ptM olfire .1 tlio f.nest in I'l.ili this- yc.ir. is Kennrtl vised to accept niA he wa employed at the Sandy were U of Hie wreikacr funeral enice Anearanre joint I ill be a 50 voice choir. 10 chor indicated where there is d.flerenec. Drug Store 1 1 4 years F'jitcrin that Tre I, alreaty in conducted Wrdnr.Klay afternwr Munsnii. Denver, rrpinn.il oprmtinn itMtuir. D.iviil 1, al reader. 10 trumpeter. 10 the airport Undina pattern alter ;n Prlri First Ward chajn'l-A report from the Slate Dethe Army a private he Mrvrd 11 DiutaM M Wrtiner, riu'it. miriit llie nvnl n Gwrri? five years and was a Captain at f lancer, voice of the Wd. Ver partment of Health showed that trip to Iriko, ,rv , rame In Salt Ikr. tinly uniina non Nrll; Ionna WiUiama, lady the lime of his discharge, lleforclot bank and in makine twr ni lhe family U a married fuM etvie officer, mu G. Iwn.iril Lirni, retiring S.unlv samples of Midvale city water .Mr Brown became a poMal em-- l were I ur.d to be lree from a tiiht turn cautht hi left wins Idaiithter. Mr Camhn Tcel Hick narrator. on. Brown The general public is Invited, tip on the ground and the plane Iman, Salt Lake. jMisitnastcr iloye he was a farmer and a but' buzz-saw- ' Ask All to Join In Yule Lighting . Clark Floors 6 Fighters, tins Knockout Record I ix BPW Christmas Party West Jordan Conference Miner Killed By 5,000 Volt Electric Line Set Dec. h Set Streets Decorated Greet Santa Here on Dec. r; This 77 That y Ladies Guild Sets em-Dlo- Party Date Council Sponsors Health Class at Jordan six-bit- council-sponsore- ; d New Homes Begun Here 3 Rusty Taylor Named MOITm --iK- e rOOtba j Al e p c.i. Council Studies '59 Budget; Sets Special Meeting Dec. 10 vnn " e, $!).-00- Reed Brown Named Acting Postmaster In Sandy U-Ra- e KJ i Arts Festival Planned Dec. f Group .eS;r- n .Former Local Airport Family, Killed f: 1 t i a. re-lin- ) t rr ; rorm-tinde- Rd r |