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Show the theme of "Mistletoe Hop" was under direction of the dance directors, Karen Burkinshaw and LuDell Pierson. Re freshments were served. TRAGEDY CAN BE AVOIDED, NOT MOURNED and Way Back When ward A month ago the Midvale Chamber of Commerce from th brought before the State Road Commission the dangerous condition of the railroad underpasses on W. Center St. To MIDVALE JOURNAL date there has been no action by the commission, nor any 30 Ytart Ago "Customs In Foreign indication .that any action will be taken. Likely as not, there will be no action until someone is Jordan High School will pre Land", PTA Program play, "Gossip," killed there . . . and then it will be too late. Dangerous in sent a three-ac- t Under direction - of faculty on Dec. 19. of the cast tersections get no semaphore protection until the accident are Azalia Members Doris members Mrs Carol Jensen, who stay, Burgon, rate becomes a crying shame. Railroad crossings get flashing) Lynn Bateman, LeRoy Carsey, wrote the script, and Prin. How ard A. Ballard, who acted as di signals only after they are marked by bloody carnage. Tres- Maurine Burt, Stanley Bailey, and Miss Janet Merril, rector, Glenn Utahna Clegg, Bradbury, e tles stand as monuments to the nearsighted past as Kate Greer, George Hand, Helen who was recording assistant,-thrailroads refuse to rebuild them. Westlund, Fleda Jensen, Gene West Jordan Elementary School vieve Anderson, Vesta Bowen. presented an inspirational proThe Murray Eagle, in an editorial, points up the situa30 years ago of the Savior this Friday,, gram tion rather well, and we quote from the Eagle's comments: West Jordan Stake Relief So Dec. 19, at 1 p.m. Last week a Granger man was killed in an auto acci- ciety will give a play, "The Colo The program, which was sched dent that should have been avoided. Avoided not by the nel's Maid," at Riverton Dec. 21, uled to replace the regular cast: C. M. with the PTA meeting, featured man, by a highway department 30 years ago. Beckstead, following Preston Bateman, Ed monthly The bride over the Jordan river on 4800 South is a dis- na Malstrom, Vernon Bateman, 175 participants from the first of the school. grace to a modern highway system. It's a death trap of the Albine Richardson, Elsie Dahl, and second grades E. Xhristmas Customs in Foreign Kenneth Leak, Roy Bateman, vicious . . There's . little most type. very pride among L. Crawford. Lands," the theme of the pro area residents in the over-al- l condition of 4800 South. It 30 years ago gram, consisted mostly of music winds like a meandering creek. . . . It is probably beyond With the consummation of the but also features some speech. correction at reasonable cost. When it wound its way deal to purchase the Utah Gas oSme of the songs were sung in through farming area, it would Iiave been a minor con- and Coke Co. announced, and the foreign tongues and the countries struction task to have obtained right of way in a straigfit purchase ofthesome 33,000 tons of represented in the presentation natural gas pipe were China, Mexico, Germany, pipe for line and to have rebuilt ttie road properly. Today . . . the line from the oil fields to Salt Greece, Sweden, England, and acquisition of this valuable potential subdivision land Lake City, it begins to appear Wales, and United States. that the promise of the gas com would probably be out of tfie question. pany to have gas in Midvale by AU of these observations are true about 8 west of August, 1929, will be a reality. Ann Bateman-Wayn- e 30 years ago Ilolden St., except the last, The U.S. Smelter has offered Lang Wed In Temple L. A. Porter and the land for a necessary right of way. The state owns Mayor Mr & Mrs D. LeRoy Bateman city council of Midvale have arland at the Jordan river for a proper bridge. ranged for the placing of a giant are announcing the marriage of The mistakes of a generation ago that now foul high evergreen on the municipal band their daughter, Ann Louise, to stand at the corner of Center and Wayne Lang, son of Albert Lang, ways in many areas can, fortunately, still be avoided in Mains Sts to be properly decor- and the late Mrs Lang, St. Midvale, both at the West Center and North Main trestles ated and lighted during the holiGeorge. The ceremony will take The Midvale city council and the Chabmer of Com day season. place in the Salt Lake Temple 30 years ago Dec. 19. merce have brought these matters, properly, before the state Every Thursday night at 8:30 Friday evening,. of road authority. It is obvious that no one should be qualified the local quartet, known as ApolA sister and brother-in-lato judge a dangerous situation than those who live with it lo Quartet, can be heard over the bride, Mr & Mrs Clyde Bish radio station KSL. The group is op, will be hosts at a family din every day. composed of D. iM. Todd Jr., L. ner party in honor of the couple The State Road Commission should take action promptly W. Frame, S. D. Burton, and following the ceremony. to rid its system of these obvious danger points while there Charles Schmidt, with Gwen Miss Bateman was entertained Summerhays as accompanist. is still time at a bridal shower given in her before, not after, people are killed. THE MIDVALE CITY CORPORATION TENTATIVE BUDGET - REVENUES: honor by Mrs Thomas Russell, Magna, a cousin of the bride. Fifteen guests enjoyed games at the event Mrs Dean Bateman, Reporter and refreshments which took place Friday, Dec. 12. 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MIcklfM, Ckicigo, (Advertising Rates Given on Request) Phone: AM III. 56 G AV HffflT n AND ATGRFILl RAZIER L General Water & Sewer Fund Fund Property Taxes (Based upon a valuation of $6,137,43): 19 Mills General Fund, $116,612.00 2 Mills Water & Sewer Fund $ 12,275.00 Less: Provision for Uncollec- tibles 4 491.00 4,664.00 $111,948.00 Add: Redemption and Deliquent 1 Taxes NET TAX REVENUES Water and Sewer Revenues Licenses and Permits Fines and Forfeitures Rents and Concessions State Liquor Fund Allotment Class "C" Road Fund Allotment Cemetery Fees LOW .... $113,067.00 YAMS 6,500.00 1,500.00 2,500.00 5,800.00 8,000.00 500.00 .... iu i r.m A KENTUCKY STRAIGHT IOURBON WHISKEY WW CJ4 5V WATttflU ,,Na,810 Ml ftUUI OISIIUEIT J I I .4 COMPANY, IMDSTOWN, H.Ti. .... Ti ...ill Vtn TOTAL REVENUES $137367.00 ib. MIXED NUTS $105,902.00 APPROPRIATIONS: General Government Public Safety Public Works Public Health Parks and Recreation Water and Sewer Fund $ 30,645.00 ASSORTED FLAVORS 35,550.00 49,590.00 300.00 10,870.00 '. $126,955.00 $ 73,933.50 10,912.00 31,968.50 AND EQUITIES $137,867.00 $105,902.00 Unappropriated TOTAL EXPENDITURES LAMB CHOPS The above is a condensed copy of the proposed budget for Midvale City for the year 1959, a detailed copy of which is on file in the office of the City Recorder at the City Hall, and is open for public inspection at any time during office hours. A public hearin? on the Drooosed budget will hp hplH Wnre the City Council on Tuesday, Dec. 30, commencing at 12 o'clock 5 ib. 59c stalk Link Sausage HENRY BECKSTEAD. Mayor of Midvale LAWRENCE A. MINEER, City Recorder (Pub. Dec. 19, 26, 1958) Fresh Dates '.;v vans II f V fif Hi ill " J - ' - $mere,y hom that all vour ' wishes for Chrlstmot ' - '8 ''i''jjk',, "" ' ' 2-39' "a - b 69 ib. 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MAYBE YOUR Qj Rui-R&- A, 6 Specific AM 51 go by train ! o Tired of fighting the battle of the highway? Of spending hours behind the wheel, worrying about traffic hazards and wintcry weather? Of arriving too tired to enjoy yourself? That' 1 T 39 ib. onm.A.1 "white elephant" gifts will be exchanged to add gaity to the oc casion. A program will follow un der the chairmanship of Mrs Vel- da Neilson. Air & Mrs Boyd C. Hansen have returned to Utah to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr & Mrs Joseph Schmidt of West JorEdwina Schoenbeck was maid dan, and Mr & Mrs Cleve Hansen, of honor and bridesmaids were Logan. The Hansens have been Sherma Newbold and Marlene residing in Augusta, Ga., where McManigal. Best man duties were Mr Hansen has been stationed performed by Stanley Green who with the Army. After Christmas traveled from the Eastern United Mr Hansen will report to Fort States for the wedding. Ord for two months and then The bride is the former Verla the couple plans to return to Beckstead, a daughter of Mr & Fresno, Calif., where they pre Mrs Melvin Beckstead and the viously made their home where groom is a son of Mr & Mrs Leo Mr Hansen is employed. nard Mortenson, Cottonwood Mr & Mrs Edmund McDougal are greeting guests in their new Heights. home which was just completed this week. Mrs McDougal's par"Mistletoe Hop" And ents ,Mr & Mrs Wilbern JohnCarols Enjoyed by MIA son, Lethbridge, Alberta, Cana West Jordan Third Ward MIA da, have spent the past week with celebrated the Christmas season their daughter and Mrs P. T. Bateman was hostess with a special party held Wed nesday, Dec. 17. A program of to her brother and sister-in-laChristmas carols and scipture Mr & Mrs Walter R. Wilson, Ben was presented by the MIA mem nion, last Friday and also to her bers and a special feature of the nephew, Frank Goff, Salt Lake, evening was a vocal solo by Milo on Sunday afternoon. Pearson Jr., entitled "Oh Holy Mr & Mrs Dale Bateman spent last Tuesday at the USU in Lo NightAfter the program the young gan. men and women met in the gaily The daughter of Mr & Mrs decorated gym to enjoy an eve- Franklin Turpin, Marilyn, 4, is ning of dancing which followed (Continued on page 8) STAMPS GREEN $ 11,902.00 $ 94,000.00 '. V 118.00 1,119.00 $ n PRICES $ 11,784.00 FREE son-in-la- KifaJi l. The Pierian Club members plan to hold its annual Christmas Dartv at Harman's Cafe in Friday, December 19, 1958 ' far-sight- U-4- SENTINEL (Utah) 1959 unpro-gressiv- ... MIDVALE Page Two VMlm, ... Co 1 LIFE I |