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Show Universal MicrofilEflng Corp. ' , 141 Pierpont Averma Utah Lake Salt City 1, , 5-1- . -59 hint' 4 J I f k - 1.. v 1 ' .Cv, ... (f - 0 - . f Hi i V , i i - ' 3 V 7 V J: - i- - a. 1 V 1 Snow was lacking, but Santa Claus put wheels on his sleigh and arrived right on time in Midvale last Friday, was greeted by hordes of children. ' A tot, gift cane in hand, stands enraptur-- ' ed before Santa Claus as others wait turn. j Small boy receives treat from Santa's own hand as. dad guides youngster through long line of eager kids. ; i - 1 a 9 0 h' '. - , Vi "(. V. Volume XXV IS.nlinl Photos) County Again Outlines Fire Trestle Is Traffic Hazard, Service Area City Shows at Hearing area A living Christmas tree at the city hall and the illuminated "Seasons Greetings" sign .behind it set the pace for Midvale citizens and their annual "City of Lights" contest. Number 50 Published Every Friday YULE PARTY SATURDAY, SAYS SANTA v -" ' . 4 .. .rT'rMr-'', at Midvale, Utah ,x $wu ; Santa Claus, who made a tri umphal entry into Midvale Fri day evening, will return this Saturday, Dec. 20, for another joy ful reunion with kids from Midvale and surrounding area. A short prcgram portraying the Christmas spirit has been arranged at the city hall at 2 p.m. Saturday and all children are invited to attend. Santa has promised that he will be at the program, and afterwards will have a treat for all children who come to see him. An afternoon of jolly fun "'' " " ; ; f ;; Friday, December - .. w,n, m , 1 I $ 1958 Mailing Rush . - it, Sets Record Stamp Sales The postal rush get into high Establishment of a fire ser in Salt Lake County is gear this week and records fell the Midvale presented its case for Mazuran. like ripe apples at the Midvale again being attempted by. ' All testified to the inadequate county commission, but under an adequate trestle on N. Main post office. to go St. to the Public Service Commis- width and height of the trestle 'present laws is not likely Postnaster David L. Warner resion .Wednesday morning. The and the great hazard to pedes- into effect for another year. as preservice trian area, and The automobile traffic fire however, that the added ported, to . iir h i i hearing was then adjourned all Feb. 3, when the railroads will due to the fact that industrial sently defined, would include space and facilities of the new access roads Just north and area from the Salt Lake City offr their evidence. post office building has enabled of outh the underpass have the limiLs to CamD Williams military callthe staff to handle the rush with City Attorney Ben Bagley moun ed five witnesses, Thomas B. view of drivers blocked by the reservation, and to the greater ease than was possible ' exand east west, ; tajns on both Vdrh. M. D. Kunz. Tom Culle- - trestle pilings. with a smaller, volume in the old . promi-edwhich . Some industrial trucks are un eluding incorporated areas ton, M. A! Ehlers, and Chief Job 1 s" r rvr-u . i .1 vt it i hi u i l building.. was .the . it 1. able to use the street . because have their own fire departments "Terrific postmaster s . . ..... insuff:-,an, the underground numngU, the vertical clearance is of business this week. description eicnt; pedestrians must walk in properties. k $1.0 Million Did The department operates on !hc strppt: arriflrnt h.ivo fw. Under nre:cnt law. SUcn a 01S- and during the months, least at set be curred at the point, though therend muit up six'fjn first three days of the new have been no fatalities. imonths in advance ot me sian "month," the Midvale office had By JAY by railroad of the fiscal year. Thus the com stamp sales amounting to a norto too late action mission's is Another step in the Salt Lake attorneys indicated that their opmal month's business. Overheard on Main St.: position to rebuilding the under place the district in operation ;frceway was taken last week Business has been picking up when bids were opened on con "The best Christmas you ever pass would be based cn the fact during 1959. ince the first of December, but to establish to A about one Is similar that have attempt the had been few serious there struction of 2.4 miles of grading you're the real rush was noted Friday have.1' accidents and that the trestle, a fire service area in me ccumy drainage, and embankments in linl.inl PHotol when stamp sales zoomed to $921, when failed Jordan who will this students earlier Junior Wt.t been year in the Lake Sail High having past, adequate eclipsing a "biggest day" record The low bid of $1,642,478. sub participate in Friday evening's Christmas Colleen Harker, and Kath- of $750 set in 1956. Monday's Our town looks nice. Almost is sufficient also for the future. mining companies and railroads Martinez, Larry filed objections to it mitted by Gibbons & Reed, was every home displays some Christleen McKee. The program will begin at 7:30 stamp sales of $1,042 set a new A study is also being made of S2G2.844 below estimates of the program gather around the school's decorat mas lighting or decorations, the one-daTo Annual record, bettering the best Have Lodge of the for ed Left the to tree a Lora permitting possibility State Road Commission. p.m. Friday in the school auditorium, with day of the '57 season, which picture. right are shopping center is brilliant with a on collect to garbage The contract calls for 1,330,000 Humes, Cheryl Maxfield, Dennis Nichols, Lowell I licks as director. d blubs, the stores are Christmas Party Monday county touched the $1 for the fee system. cubic yards of earth fill, nearly full of Christmas gifts, shopping time. firt of If is area a Rcbekah the West established, Queen service 55 miles of sand drains, and 43,, is brisk, and all signs point toThe new record was Lodge will have its annual Christ-- , only the property served will be 725 square feet of sheet piling Press Day Set Early ward a Merry Christmas. sales totaled for Tuesday's mas party at the regular meeting taxed for the service. This ar- from 1st South to 14th North. $2,157.95. This was window sales For Next Two Weeks Monday, Dec. 22. at 7 p.m. at the rangement would mean that in- between 6th and 8th West. Wed of stamps only, and did not inAt the trestle hearing Midvale City Hall, downstairs. corporated cities would no longBids on a contract to relocate With both New clude meter sales and miscellan- and Christmas Service Public the before nesday There will be an exchange of er pay for services they do not water and sewer lines will be Years falling on Thursday, nor eous income which left the day's Commission, the railroads indi- gifts. receive, opened Dec. 23. far cated that they would fight prothe Sentinel's press day, total just shy of $2,500 Highway officials estimate that Both Jordan and Binghairf High ai.d pointed out that both high mally cress to the last witness. earlier will be neces- more than double the best prepublicaticn on be traffic will the moving Schooli have received full ap- schools in Jordan district have sary both weeks. Deadlines for vious day and equal to about That the N. Main trestles are north-soutfreeway in 1962. proval of the Northwest Accred- always met the association's news and advertising will be half a month's normal business. a hazard was abundantly proved, "When the Christmas cards us iting Association, it was announc- standards. but the railroad lawyers quibbl moved ahead one day. Attention ed this week by Supt. Reed H. As usual, the report encourag of classified advertisers ed, wrangled, did their best to is called ing all that postage hit us, we'll Beckstead. twist unimportant details into imed enrichment courses in a num to the 5 p.m. deadline on Tues really be swamped," Warner adassociation of The the to report bcr of instances, and such sug day, Dec. 23, and Tuesday, Dec. ded, wondering, perhaps, if the magnl sought portant points, was received on Wednesday. 15 emergency Christmas work fy what suited them and minigestions for improvement are al 30. ers would be sufficient mize what did not suit them. Supt. Beckstead said that full ways welcomed by the school accreditation was extended again, administration. If the Public Service Commis Mailing volume, both incoming and outgoing, is also above last' sion fails to heed the march of One ot the suggestions includ County Tax Receipts year. In 1957, the equivalent progress and allows the railroads ed a special course in book selec- Establish New Record to continue to get by with their Children's Party To Monday had 59 sacks cf parcel tion for the librarian at Bingham dispatched from the Midpost antiquated and inadequate strucnew A collectax record for was undue and this High, given The invitation to light up for Be Given by Eagles vale office. This Monday there tures, then the state had best in tions Salt was Lake the set impression County publicity, giving Christmas and turn Midvale into dissolve the commission, as it The FOE No. 659 annual chil that the librarian was not prop- this year as the county treasur- were 67 sacks. Incoming showed a veritable "City of Lights" has 41 sacks last is of no use to the people of office reported collections a like increase been heeded by hundreds of res- dren's Christmas party for chil erly trained. The superintendent er's 59 this Utah. year. year, milof librarian out about that the dren of the Eagles will be held pointed $31,868,388.63, $1.3 idents, and twinkling colored in the The Tublic Service Commis Tuesday and Wednesday Eagle Hall, N. Main St., holds a state librarian's certifi- lion greater than last year. Paylights in a wide array of appro next similar increases, with sion should remember that by its brought have a ments teacher's from Dec. in been to at 22 addition cate recorded Monday evening, priate forms add to the city 6:30 very name its purpose is to serve 102,327 certifcatc. taxpayers. p.m. (Continued on back page) beauty at the holiday season. the public, and when the public Judging of the decorations will interest will be best served by a J be done this week end, and an i new trestle, it is the commis nouncement will be made before sion's duty to order the railroads 1 I. !. . to comply. f of Thtft bulb and strings iA-..- , light from outdoor displays 'I Last week we talked about the V I i i Ui i.. havo to Midvalt roportod weather, particularly Minnesota I) -potict. Chitf Joo Maiuran weather. This week comes a story can that bulbinitchtrt wrn old our in paper there, telling txpect to bo lodod In tho about one of our old friends. -..... county jjil nd rtctivo tho full It seem 5 be was awakened penalty. Anyont toting such about 3 a m. one morning by a pil'oring will get quick knock on the back door. When fcy phoniio AM he opened the door, there was to therm meter, the get begins ChrMmas, the ChamVr tif Com- in out of the rold! mrrce has pmmi'-cd- . Judges will slt(t three The sane old gent regaled; individual (tocorstr! ' "the hoys" one frigid morning by i :?.' r owners will receive vhc , relating that his thermometer, trophies. nai!r:l to a po.t near the back AlArt to bi? U the tHolot door, got so cold that the merand from street, cury ran down the p st into the ( lii isSrinK ar by i!k llious,ind ore beiiijj worked at appearance of the c;ty this week perlimrs ground! h:l-01 tXmi n"m,,cr flrm Mi.lvole post office, flcpil.u- anJ extra nnploves lure work ? t vl Hie nu uletulo in.nl Ibis week. Ix-f- t 1) r.i'ir like p.u that l il.t ani le ' collision Mou l.iv nfternocm nt (H0 South This or, travel ire rnrlh on d;h Wrvt. v,is d ivni .j right arc Anyway, yarns Each evening more light ajv help i i. forget about the col Jt And leave Mrs Liwn'ine Hnnvn. Ivan Sunilmt. RoInmI JrnvMi. (Hl P''8r a ad litional rewdents com- - and tith scruon. ream woman, atm evt innu i'f'. rvrii two auionioed Ui M'V- iikpi pioioaru iv mh; Mgns perini us with nothing more to say, ex- Zabriskin (bm k to cntnern, at cunnHin n iii.k hino), nm!',,'l',.e lhcir dwpfcyi deleting the biles to junk. Car nlntve, entering (th West from raM, car- - eral bad ntcidonis. Corner is in Murray, li". tlun i mile cept: , jt.hru.tmai spirit and turn on the from Midvale city limits. tHnl six Miuray residents. Art'lyo J.utii'S. r "Merry Christmas." jlighu. vice - . j . tr't - d This 7 That r" n Sllllllllfc ri FrftpuflV - four-wee- & y vari-colore- 000-mar- short-lived- Jordan, Bingham Given Full School Accreditation h Lights Glow As Judging Time Nears m i I' 'ny' ' - j1; : bn -- Hrii lf ii vt- r'Al X fen - .tuVt .'f';r 0 fr in J v ro-po- 1; ..-- te J 1 1. n .... , i I .. ,1 t. ..it 1 |