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Show Universal Mi cr of lining Corp. 141 Pierpont Avenuo-SalLake City 1, Utah t 5-1- -59 i s tit i? vtr J ' v ; 4 f S- I I -- . II It . I I . '-.-r ' Volume XVI Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 16 Friday, April 17, 1959 Bids Sought On Addition And 2 Pools i 1 ) i i 2 Youths Admit urgiary zeroes Sheriff's officers, with the aid Lumber Co., Gene's Building Materials, Williams Building Supply Co., office of Harvey W. Eck-ma-n, school contractor, all in the count ty area near Midvale, and Hardware and Reg pools at Mt. Jordan and west I White's Saddle Shop in Sandy. Jordan Junior Highs will be op' solution of the burglaries came ened by the board of education about through complete cooper before the end of this month. ation of the three city police t 1 At its meeting last Thursday State championship trophy for debate is presented by Horforces and the sheriff's deputies, the board set Thursday, evening ace Rose, left, Activities Ass'n secretary, to Stanley R. Sharp, Apr. 23, at 7 p.m., its regular all of whom worked together on i Juvenile Court authorities at the the investigation. Jordan debate coach, at school assembly Monday, as Shirley meeting time, to open bids on Salt Lake Detention Home after the swimming pools, and a speto the the admitting burglaries look Greenwood and Janice Jenkins, debate squad members, cial meeting on Monday, Apr. 27, arresting officers, Deputies at 7 p.m. to open bids on the on. George Pazell and Max Parry. addition. school elementary Merchandise totaling about More detailed plans on Hill-cre$1,200 in value was recovered Senior High Schcol, to be from the boys' homes and rebuilt at 7300 South 9th East, turned to merchants. Rifles, piswere also studied by the board. tols, ammunition, radios, tools, The high school plans were wearing apparel, and many olds and ends were recovered. The presented by Bruce McDermott, architect, who expects to have burglaries occurred between Mar. final plans ready for a call for 19 and 31. bids to be issued this fall. Burglaries in Midvale city ocThe plans call for about 313,- A canyon inn employe was curred at the Safeway store. 000 square leet ot Iloor space, Earl's Cafe, Perry's killed and four others injured and a high school to accommodental offices of Drs. Hatchings, Sunday evening in a spectacular Unlml fhalol date 1,500 students which can A & B Gift Shop. Marty's Lounge, one-ca- r crack-uin Big Cottonbe increased to 1,800. e Lumber Co. Offi New officers of Midvale Ladies' Guild are Teter Ixiulias, chaplain; Miss Louise Ball-ami- and The school will have about 60 said the boys confessed to wood Canyon. cers historian; Mrs J. Parr Godfrey, cor- entering teaching stations, boys' and girls' pictured, left to right, seated: Mrs Lyle Ilix-soKilled was Edwin (Bones) Milbut took noth4li gyms, auditorium, industrial and Mrs John Iloltby, ing, and the burglary had not ler, 27, Belville, Mich. vice president; Mrs Richard Berg- first responding secretary; fine arts departments, cafeteria, been previously reported to poThe convertible went out of auditor; Mrs Kenneth Hand, second vice lice. library, music department, and hout, recording secretary; Mrs Elden Brand, control about 1 V4 miles from the standard classroom wings. in area the Other Absent Mrs Merril burglaries were Mrs Willis Francom, Brown, mouth of the canyon, left 54 president. Further discussion was held president; standing, occurred at Trail Sports Center. feet of skid marks, rammed into Mrs treasurer, and Mrs Myron Brand, custodian. Murray, Ann's Cafe, by board members, but no action past president and member-at-largWebster a cliff, then catapulted 81 feet was taken on the proposal that over aa embankment into the high school day be increased t Big Cottonwood Creek, deputies' to 7 periods. The board also reports showed. heard figures showing that lengFredric K. Lindholm, Los Anthe school would day thening geles, the driver, suffered minor not increase transporprobably injuries. He has been charged tation cost more than $15,000. with drunken driving. The board received a request Also injured were Walter R. from residents asking that an San Diego, Calif., CarRobinson, irrigation ditch be piped, and ole Reese, Cheyenne, Vyo., and asked the attorney for a ruling Gordon West, Halfway, Ore. All on the district's responsibilities Baseball Little League tryouts were employe of a lodge m Li in the matter. The ditch, running trash and kept free ot weeds this tie Cottonwood ...The railroad tracks have been used spur track. Canyon and had to the Midvale Junior Hiflh have been scheduled for Mon on The before summer, the Public the council IStini Pholoi) motion, hearing ordered out of E. Center St. by been skiing at Brighton. from E. Center St., day, Apr. 20 through Thursday, a Commission on widen- voted to notify all owners of the Service grounds Another troj)hv is headed for Jordan's overcrowded trophy serves the school property but Apr. 23, for all Midvale boys, decision in Third District Court ing the railroad treaties on N. ordinance covering this situacase as Jerry FJirlenbach, student body president, receives runs across private property, and ages 9, 10, 11, 12, who were not announced to the city council Main St., adjourned from last tion, pointing out that unless the Mrs Jensen Is Named the beard asked clarification of owner cares for his property the night by Mayor Hen- fall, has been set for Apr. 29. from Newell Bringhurst the first place slate award for Utah its justificaton for spending pub- members of the Midvale baseball Wednesday work and add To Historical Society will do Beckstead. ry city A in building change permit the co ts to the lic funds to cover a ditch on pri- league last year. Tryouts for the taxes. After two years of delay a de- fees to match those now charged in a national model car competition. vate property even though it boys issued suits last year will be cision has finally been given in Mrs A. C. Jensen has been apRoad work for the coming year by Salt Lake County was studied held at a later date. serves the school. of the State Koad Commis- at Wednesday's council meeting, was discussed and the council pointed to the board of the Utah favor The schedule is as follows: 9 sion and Midvale ordering but decision was delayed until studied the possibility of acquir- State Historical Society, it was year olds, Midvale elementary the Denver & Rio city, Grande Rail- a special meeting on Monday to ing some additional equipment announced Monday evening at playground; 10 year olds, Mid- road to vacate its branch line anil doing much of its repair the April meeting of the Midvale permit consultation with other vale Junior Higii School play work by city crews. The matter Bu sine and Professional in Center St. between cities in the valley. field; 11 year olds, Midvale City running Club. the Rio Grande main line and being given further study. Council memnere were inform- is Final ball park, east end; 12 year olds. the Union work on the bowery k Mrs Jensen, a member of the Pacific tracks. ed that the county is now chargMidvale City ball park, west end. done and the council votr Midvale club, formerly was a When the tracks are removed. ing $2 being for valuation $1,000 Dots and balls are furnished: the state will per ed to charge $10 for its use by member of the state board of edproceed with its players should bring their own plan to widen the road and com building permits, while Midvale local families and other groups ucation. is still $2.50 collecting only city gloves. Talks on several European plete the surfacing for a bread per dwelling from builders. for reunions and meetings. Outhighway through Midvale. Rail- Councilmen believed that the siders will pay $15. Facilities countries, given by Mr & Mrs Jordan district Is preparing to before members of the Midvale Jordan Council PTA will be Ambulance Service road freight which formerly mov fees should be raised to cover available will include a piano, Jesscn, highlighted the evening graduate 433 seniors this spring, Chamber cf Commerce. in Utah to receive the ed over the spur, known as the the cost of the first chain, water, tables, barbecues, following a catered dinner at the This year all students living but will welcome 1.204 first gradinspection. DUP Hall near West Jordan. In National certifiCouncil's New (Continued on back page) be will routed Safety branch, bandy of Department The council studied plat ers into school next fall, a gain west of the river arc attending cate of been anover has Union it Pacific rails. merit, of 721 in the school population several new subdivisions which high school at Bingham; yet nounced. Salt Lake County Commission Delays are still possible, for were turned over to the planning if no other new students move there are more students at over21 of the schools in Jordan set up a new department this there is still an opportunity for All These included an addiinto the district in the meantime. crowded Jordan than before the dltrict have earned safety week .creating the Emergency the railroad to file an appeal board. tion to Kcndon subdivision, one This information and other hift was made. coun thus the bud Ambulance wim awards, a Service with Court. the State making Supreme on S. Allen St.. and the Barton facts relative to the rapid growth Despite the fast growth of the cil eligible for the certificate, get of $16,500. Ambulance ser Removal of the tracks will also subdivi-ioof Jordan school district were district, the board of education providing for a street on lOOvo which vice is based favor has been the of the early construction participrovided by frcm Park St. to Sixth Ave., bepresented by Supt. Reed H. Bwk-stea- has provided schools so that pation in the safety program. the Fire freeway, which would other tween and County Department, but Jefferson Wednesday noon in a talk double se.sions have never been Leonard field represent this week's action set up the wise have been faced with build and Lincoln paralleling Sts. the superintendent ative for theLines, necessary, Named president of the new- ley Sainsbury, and Dean Sargent Utah Safety Council, ambulance work in a separate ing an expensive and unnecesWater and problems William D. Kuhre, who has pointed out. This has been possi- has presented all schools in the department. A new ambulance sary overhead structure to avoid were discussed sewage created Sandy Stake was ly laid so and plans served as patriarch for nearly 40 ble, he said, only because of the district witn a grade crossing with the little- has also been ordered. awards. former A. safety adebe Rasmussen, will sewer lines that Stahley '11 years, will serve In the new Sanforesight of beard members in quate and water main; arranged president of the Mt. Jordan dy Stake. William I). Bermann buying sites in advance of actual a since no so president there will be Stake, serving need. Some sites would have cost JORDAN ADDS TROPHIES . . . will serve a president of the By JAY Street lights arc being install- 1042. Other officers sustained stake mission; P. Wilford Pier-sofour times as much if they had S. were first Marlon Bateman, ed in 8 new locations in Midvale, not been purchased in advance. president of the high priests Overheard on Main St.: and a survey is being made to counselor; Max A Mumford, sec- quorum; Mrs Wanda L Gull, The superintendent reminded L. Camper, president of the Stake Relief Sodetermine proper lighting for ond counselor; Arthur "If they're smart, the next Chamber members that remodelslake clerk, and Henry L other new areas. ciety; 1L Jae Winkler, superinunder arc their will ing projects jobs burglars pull prcntly ana assistant stake clerk. The council will conduct a whole, took first place in state entry in the Salt Lake Science By Laraine Hirst tendent of the Stake Sunday at Salt itiverion Lake besides way elementary of the Sandy Stake someplace Member hearing Monday at 0 p m. on a competition at the University of hair. School; Clement It. Nickle, supJordan high: a new elementary A fpecial assembly was held County." Mar. on of Mr proposal to chance an area from High Council sustained at the erintendent Newell Brintrhurst. Horace Rose, Utah, Mrs of YMM1A; schoU at KdKemont will opcnM,, thi. Jordan Hieh' ffvmnasiiim end conference In Sandy Mary S. Visser, & Sirs Ueorgc S. Bringhurst. 171 residential w indusiriai to onc w week president of YW-MIfur summer kindergarten; an ele-- j Monday to honor students in the secretary of the high school Thomwere Clement J a locate new l)r Crapo. did was 1958 the law enforcement officers industry association, presented Roosevelt, Midvale, permit and Mrs Dean P. Sargent, win in- - mu n-- speech department and several them with a as E. Clark, J. Ira Harcleastlc, A. a fine Job this week of solving uirjury atouiiuuuc trophy for their ac- regional winner in the Fisher in Midvale president of Primary. Presidents Cottonwood shortlv Heights; O fields have other earned who llendricksnn. Lvan on insist will all The model-cacouncil a siring of 15 burglaries In andbids yvp born Body Craftsman Guild of priesthood quorums were also ked 0 , g. competitive awards so far this complishment. In addition to this, Shirley competition. He won first place vacant lots being cleaned of Madsen, Grant B. Bitter, C. IVai- nustained; other officers to be near .uiuvaii', inu uiu room addition at Mountview ele- - year. & inn of some $ 1.2O0 worth of loot. Greenwood, dauiAtcr of Mr announced at a later date. (Continued on back page) Jordans' debate team, as a Mrs Orren J. Greenwood, 1375 (Continued on back page) It borders on the fantastic to The Sandy Stake will have a East 8400 South, and Janice Jenfind tii.it such a crime wave wa of 3C'., including 7 population Mid-Florkins, daughter of Mr L Mrs Mel-vithe work of a pair of Yi ards. a C. Jenkins, BJ!5 East .Second one 14. cne 16 years old. New president of the Mt. JorSouth! first Sandy, captured Tracking them down was no dan Stake L tMirge B. Koden. small matter, either, and the place in the Weber College woformer alternate to the Mt. Jor"V, men's debate division. roundup was completed only i dan Stake l!ij:h Council. Other LUi & f son of Howard Mr of all the Kempton. through cooperation if!i-esutaimd were Otis A. Mrs II iward Kempton. 211 Coolofficer involved. City p lice Harold O. The regiilar meeting of MidPierre, f nut cmiUM-lor- ; from Midvale, Sandy, and Mur- - l Flora Garden Club on Thursday, Smith, second counselor, and i u Voire ir the Jordan High School , ray all worked together and with f 4 ViJ(ivjJp S. MickcLscn, 23 M atake jW(KdroMf of Demoeraey contest first in, Apr tho county sheriff's officers. ; clerk. ha lne wj (Wrvc . Le-R of the American District "The cooperation between the 23rd ,nnlwsjiry of lnP or,;,n. other officers sU'tained in the gum Oratorical contest, and deputic jind police ha. been U v.. Ml. Jordun Slake include, S. wonderful." naid Joe Mazuran, " The club was begun Apr. 20, Janes Gordon, president, stake ., , .I i Midvale Chief. till' ( II II l.S l I J llllll hit'h prie.stji quorum; Allen K. l!:wi. and all :at president wil Henrv Miner. Mn of Mr & Mrs be honored "'(no department cannot do MiekelM-n- , president, slake guests at next Thurs-1(K) Glen l! Miner. G.r0 East everything; cone h.i mooch Croficr Kimball, patnarrh; day's meeting. South. Sandy, won first place in manpower to do the whole Job; A plant auetion wi'l !' held' J Jerome Brown, tt.ike geneal-efiicthe Region 4 "My True Security" but working Wether thry can chairman; Mrs LaVcrda O, raise fund for the annual, i contest added Vp-' accomplish plenty." ro.p and flower hop on June 13 IJoyd. ptrsi.leiit, utake Kelicf & Mr WclN. Mrs of James Mm I'aell uty lieo;;e Menders are ured to br.nu plant nil ciety; J. Milton Smith, Sunday Kvrryhody wa happy over a , Stanley M. Wells ittU Jarkson material, white elephant aiticlet. S hool sixrinlendent; M '.ton O. a Mi was thankwell were all Ivale, done; St, j.'h prevnted for the baked Cold, superinicnilent, stake etc. vase, goodx, $I(M) for ful the help they C't. all t'S Savuiit bond for his aueiion. Mrs June Evan. YWMIA t gave their services un .f.hly. I1 and Mrs N'ola Dow-dinlie Hr. T. tv.iest speaker IUU president, u.lU And that the way it (.tumid M. Aldnun, Tooele, civic leader. president. iTimary be. II. Jerome Biown. Emcrsiin S. Dr Burgon Treasurer Frank Gufm N" ,.f Ml. Jnr.l.m Junior l,Kh S,h, ITA r,r Hand. U. Wc!h, Jo eph W. A Tin Trojan Teenager for! il Ltsi lliuisil.i v cvemiijj. I Hi M 1'ignt. Mr Another Top Trojan Teenarer Dunn l)epain. lUey I). R.ska. Richard Of State Optometrists Irfke. He will cive an illustrated t Jordan High i riding the cmt lecture on lilies and general Carlqiiist and Noilhrope Garfield this year. Fight reg.onal trophies t!u wet ki Natalie Reed, daugh-- f,,r ,h" FJrank, iiaui'n' Mrs Jaine$ iouikiI I.iy re on the ML Jordan Stake II I.ukin, oflucr; Taylor, iiist.illing Dr Vance E. Burgon, Midvale, gardening. Mrs Brent Gaufin. Mr are offered each year. So far. -of Mr & Mrs Hoyd Reed, S12,?Afl n B,r-tm- , CounciL was elected treasurer of the Utah Colored slides of the Hawaiian rticinl'cr; Mrs A. . I'iiir, first vke jurMtlnrt; five have been awarded, ana w.j, Ul, fool-balrrwrnt. Draper First, Draper Cypres St., Midvale. Natalie U are fduing and polling, and hi Oplotnclric As"n at the conclu- Island and a recent tour of EuroJordan lm taken all five serotut N Second, vice Mis Josrtth nr jircsident; iri!uipal, altovc averise In all her classes, favorite sport 1 football. Frank sion of its annual meeting in Salt pean garden will be shown. basketball, wre'.ing. Drajer Tlurd. Draper r, The public Is Invited to attend, s.u k. lay iwmWj Mm Hurry Uiimuni. Jr., piTiuVnL Not Fourth, and Granite Wards are fnrenMc. Still to be wot) l.kes all kimls of sport, plays is atmv average In his dasoct Lske Sunday. Ir Ixsyal H. In the Mt Jordan Slake with and is I ked by his teachers and thp piano, and In a well liked are track. baoba!l, tennia. Ingan. i the new presi- it is announced by Itufus F. Kay, on fiicturp. Mrs Mux Parne secretary tre.isurer. total membership of 3,4:12. fellow students. dent of the association. on back page) publicity chairman. of Midvale, Murray, and Sandy police, arrested two juveniles, age 14 and 16, over the week end to clear up a string of 15 burglaries, some in Midvale city and the others nearby. The two boys, living in the Midvale area, have previous police records, Chief Joe Mazuran said. They were turned over to addition to Bids on a Mountview elementary six-roo- m ' 1 Canyon Auto Crash Kills 7 Ik Cart-wrigh- Skier Sunday Econ-o-Mar- p Tri-Stat- In n, Tri-Sta- Schedule Tryouts Next Week for Trac ks in Little Leaguers Are Center St. rdered U emove EI. . 3 Graduate, Jordan Council Earns But 1,204 nter Wo-me- Certificate For Safety Work ' Two Stakes Organized, Sandy and tAt. Jordan d This That dead-ends- . n, Regional, State Honors Conferred Kls-woo- 27-2- r iei-ui-i- Club teen-agers- , Top Trojan Teenagers Meets Thursday r" r - - sec-i,,- " JV j 111 Z,?" m.s-s.ui- i; mm,. - i i YM-MI.- i t s. rMetrdeCluIal!! 1 U-- r l, de-bat- ltl |