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Show Universal Microfilrflng Corp. 141 Pierpont Avenua Salt Lake City 1, Utah 5-1- -59 V. h -- ; -- 'V' r-, -T"" . Volume XVI rV Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 17 4 , Area Zoned vC V. Friday, April 24, 1959 rrrni (pr v - Bs. -- .... v '..ii -- . f iit v i in c-- f 1 tiniriMa-J- 1 This aerial photograph shows the West Jordan Junior High School, which will be dedicated in ceremonies on Friday evening, May 1. Front of the school, facing Redwood Road, is at the right. '1 )i:k:t 'i " v . -- . j Dedicate West Jordan Junior High on May 1 I v f 1 f. - By S .? k u V: tours of the building, directed by the school faculty, exhibits will ' be on. display, and the West Jordan PTA will serve refreshments. hv The public is invited to attend the dedicatory ceremony and to inspect the building. The new junior high, the third of its type to be erected in Jordan district, was placed in service last fall before it was entirely completed, but contractors have now finished their work and the building By JAY has been accepted by the board V of education. Overhead on Main St.: The following program will be in the school auditor toF presented Sports car owner: "A standard ium on the evening of May 1: automobile is just a four-eyeJoe of chiof Midvale for seven Mazuran, police years, reDennis NicOrgan prelude pink and purple hols. business. this to week enter signed ethyl eater." Marvin G. Jenson, Presiding president, board of education. Before the end of this week, West Jordan Flag ceremony Gene Fullmer is scheduled to Junior High boys. start work again, beginning to Invocation Rev. Ada Duhigg, use his right hand, which was pastor of St. Paul's Community broken in his fight with Wilf Church. Greaves in New York about two Welcome address Harry Bob months ago. Jimas, vice president, board of Joe Mazuran resigned this probably will not be made until The hand is still tender, and education. week after serving seven years the next regular council meeting Gene will have to take it easy, Music West Jordan Junior on Wednesday, May 6. Mayor as Midvale's chief of police. His on advice of both his doctor and High Band. Henry Beckstead said that he will become effective resignation his manager. Introductions and remarks and the council members would May 15. Gene has no fight contracts at Supt. Reed H Beckstead. associ- give the matter thorough study be will Mazuran said he Remarks Frank B. Bowers, present, but plans to be ready ated with his brother Paul Maz- before acting on the appointfor a June bout if something general contractor. ment of a new chief. uran and Lee Hamblin in the opturns up. His next fight is largely Music Ninth Grade Girls' a wonderful "Joe been has eration of Trail Sports Center, dependeat on whether Ray Rob- Chorus. chief," Mayor Beckstead said. inson fights Basilio or vacates his Dedicatory prayer Asst. Supt. 5560 S. State. "He has done us a good job and Appointment of a new chief we are H. W. Jorgeneen. championship. sorry to see him go." In a New York court WednesInstructions and remarks Mazuran joined the Midvale day Sugar Ray was given 15 days M. K. Bunnell, school principal. police force Nov. 1, 1951, and in which to agree to fight Basilio Organ postlude Verla was appointed chief Apr. 24, in a defense of his middleweight Linda Garrett, Andrea 1952, to succeed Marcell Graham, who was appointed warden of championship or have his title Thompson. vacated by the athletic commisOther present members of the Utah State Prison. sion. The court decision upheld board of education and retired Midvale's record withthe power cf the commis.ion to members who were on the board out a single highway fatality vacate a title, but did not give during construction of the buildwas established during Mazuran's the commission the authority to ing will be present, as will other tenure as chief of the departschool officials, members of the pick the site of the match. ment Midvale is believed to be faculty of the new school, reprethe only city of its size in the Don Fullmer, who lost his first sentatives of the architects and Averaging almost 220 pins for nation to have established a per8 game, Scott Orr, Granger, won iod of more than eight years fight at Palm Springs, has dis- contractors, and PTA officers. covered that he fought that fight the handicap trophy and $500 without a traffic fatality. Mr & Mns Mazuran (the former with a broken right collarbone. first prize money in the first He believes he got the break bowling tournament at Alice Holt) and their two daughwhile sparring with LaMar Clark Junction Lanes with a total score ter, Kathy, 15, and Marsha, 10, live at 208 S. Main St of 1.756. during training for the fight. Be He complained of a "stiff The tournament, rolled durnock," but lacked his usual right ing the past two week ends, atGuardsmen Selected hand power at Palm Springs, and tracted 392 entries, which Ben howed up the break. Brkker, proprietor of the alleys. For Officer Training And Jay Fullmer is taking it said was a splendid showing for Continuation of the hearing on the first time easy while a cut eyelid heals. the tourney has Two National Guardsmen from Midvale and Draper are listed LaMar Clark is OK, but pres- the N. Main St. railroad trestle been held. has been scheduled by the Public First prize in the "scratch" di- among a class of 30 selected to ently has no fights scheduled. Service Commission on Wednes- vision went to Joe Barney, Ogden take part in the officer candidate class at Camp W. G. Williams The Midvale Firemen' dance day, Apr. 29, at 10 am. in the bowler, who racked up a 1,683 toduring the summer of 1959 and a aver210 better than in commission for offices the State tal, was well attended, and was a Bar- 1960. SFC Dix H. McMullin, 48 without age any isn't which Capitol. handicap. success, really great A hearing, in which Midvale ney's prize money amounts to N. Allen St., Midvale, and Sp-- 2 news, because the firemen have Arvin J. Minecr, 752 East 12300 been putting on successful dances city asked that the trestle be $200. Second place was earned South, for 36 years. Anyway, iff nice to widened to permit full use of by Phil Graham. Salt Lake, with ed to Draper, have been selectenter the officer training know they haven't lost the touch, the 66 foot street, was begun 1.669. for a $100 priie. course. Both are assigned to the in last the Second and high handicap and the money will keep the amyear adjourned. The trestle, used by both the division was Bob Boyce, with 144th Evacuation Hospital unit bulance serving the community in Salt Lake City. Rio Grande and Union Pacific, 1,743. another year. is so narrow as to be a traffic in was keen this Competition Midvale will miss Joe Max, hazard, the city contended at the division, with seven bowlers hitting 1,700 or more. who has elected to leave police first hearing. work next month and join hi brother's successful business venture. As chief, be has maintained an efficient police department. Although always handicapped by a minimum number of men on the force and often by inadeThe proposed Oquirrh State quate equipment, Max has estabPark, between Bingham and Toolished an enviable record of acele, continue to receive attencomplishment In law enforcetion from the Utah Park and ment. Recreation Commission, which One of Maz's proudest achievethat the park is needed contends ments Ls the universal friendship as a recreation area. 4 he enjoys among the school chil- - h Chief problem at present is r drcn and the teen agers. He has j the location of a road giving sponsored many prtjocu 10 neip to the area from the Salt gel summer jobs, has Ikc Ctunty side of the mounbeen a leader in the development tains. of the shooting range, and could In view of the need for a road, always bo counted on to help off tcials of KrnnecoM Copper youngsters as long as they kept Corp have agreed to reconsider (heir part of the bargain. opening the roaJ in Hulterficid no And his trauic record of Canyon, wh.ch crones Kcnnecott fatalities in eik'ht years can hardproperty. $tndra Cook Lsrry BuHrfi!d ly be Improved upon. At present Kennecott has a 22.1 Roos- - cat Sandra Cook is a Top Trojan i arron the road, effectively week. Sandra writ St. Midvale. the son of Mr closing It to traffic. This road This week, for the first lime Trenafrr for in 24 years, Utah dors not have livrs at lfiiil Village Green Rd.,U Mrs Frl llulterfieUI. Mm hob-an- connects with Highway 111 beLs the a woman at the helm of one of daughter of Mr Mrs! bio are nnwf and raiding small tween Herriman and Lark. Melvnn L. Cook. Sandra is an animals such as hamsters and If a proper road can be arrangIU weekly newspapers. For almost a quarter of cerv above aTrace student In all mire, Ijirry is an above averasr ed for. il will make accessible to tury, RuU J. FuellenHacJi ha di- rlaws. has appeared in pro- student and appears on many frmrisiU WeU Mountain Peak. rected the RidvfirM Reaper- Sud- grams in readings and pmtTams playing the electric 9 0ii8 foot elevation whkh afford denly widowed, she irag forced dance. guitar and aecordioiL He il typ- a view of hundreds of miles in Another Top Trojan Teenager ist cf unusual ability. (Continued on back pace) every direction. West Jordan Junior High School will be formally dedicated at exercises to be held in the school auditorium on Friday, May 1, at 8 p.m. After the dedicatory program there will be an open house and if) I !, This 7 That s two-horne- d, Joe Mazuran Resigns As Chief of Police Here d, 1,756 Score Tops Tourney At Junction Trestle Hearing To Continued On Wednesday Mid-Vall- Park Commission Requests Access Top Trojan Teenagers Road to Oquirrhs v I -- ac-ce.- teen-acrr- s Irr Hutu-rlicM- d t - if'-' " ' , " . n ': Council ' 1 :fi ' Industrial ',-- '" .... -- I. An industry desirioui of establishing a plant in Midvale was free to proceed with negotiations for land this week, following the an area city council's and establishing' at as Zone light industrial. A hearing on the proposal was held Monday evening by the council following the recommendation of the c,ity planning commission that the change in zoning be made. Only two citizens appeared at the hearing. They asked for information and made no objection to the amendment. The council voted unanimously for the r 1 1, , ' : rt'..,'f--i ; ' ' ') ' ' ; v . change. The new indifctrial area lies east of N. Main St., extending from Main St. to the Rio Grande main line right of way. It starts 7at a point 100 feet north of Seventh Ave. and runs north. drive-i- n at West Jordan is pictured The area has tracking avail- Smashed officers acas two able from railroads, is investigated auto mishap that in- cessible to tracks via Main St., three cars and pushed one inside and adjoins other industrial building, smashing plate glass front, wreck- of west Main St. property Some homes are presently included in the area, but council members pointed out that there have been no building permits issued for the area in many years, and pointed out that it would better serve Midvale city in being developed for industry. The firm which has been interested in the area would employ a force of 15 to 20 men, it was - Alta View Is New Name of K. Re-Elect- Prop-volve- d $4,000. Gklf-Wreck- Drive-i- n Innocent bystanders were the victims Sunday evening when car accident in the street pushResidents of the community voted on the name Tuesday night ed a parked car through the and a close contest developed be front of a drive-in- , known as the 1633 West 7800 tween the three nominations. Al- Aunti-Freezta View received 78 votes to be South, West Jordan, and injured come the winner, but close be eight persons, one of them serhind were White City with 68 iously. Linda Yates, 17, daughter of and Canyon View with 67. The name was needed to end Mr & Mrs Meredith YaU's, 367 the confusion among the various South 2nd East, Sandy, was names, and several suggestions struck down from behind as she She were dropped because they dupli- was at work at the drive-in- . cated other names already In suffered a broken leg, abrasions, use, and hence would never be and lacerations, and was reported Is "poor" condition Wednessuitable for post office use. Residents also approved, by day at St. Mark's Hospital She vote, to continue to hold meet had been scheduled for surgery, ings of the community civic or ganization on Tuesdays. The new elementary school M. which will begin serving the area this summer has been named Be Edgemont and will keop that name. . Ede-mon- Mounteer ed By Lions ing ire cream machines and fixtures, and injuring eight persons, one seriously. erty damage was estimated at more than Injures Alta View became the official name this week of the commun ity which has been known as t. White City, Alta Bench, and council then turned its consideration to several applications to allow house-- trailers on vacant lots in several sections of Midvale, and all applications were denied. Present zoning ordinances permit trailers in Midvale only in established trailer courts which are located in commercial districts. Club Ken Mounteer was president of the Midvale Lions Club at a meeting held Wednesday evening at the city hall. Other officers elected were: Darel Johnson, first vice president; Jay Thompson, second vice president; J. Albert Smith, ry-treasurer; Fay Thomas, Lion tamer; and Pat Pierce, tail Pearl Pollard to Play twister. r terms In Industrial League Directors for are William J. Thompson and Pearl Pollard, Jordan High Kresh Juretich, and for two year terms Arnold Francom and Ted School and University of Utah center, will play professional bas Sargent At a program following the ketball, it was announced this meeting club members witnessed week. a demonstration by Basil Doman, Pollard will play with the Al51 1 Garden View Dr., of the rep len Investors team in the Nationlicas he has built of power al Industrial Basketball League. shovels. Locomotives, ore can, The team will play out of San and other equipment used at the Francisco. Kennecott mine. During his three years of comNext month Mr Doman will go petition at Jordan .the school to Cleveland to decnonMratc his won three consecutive state class miniature duplicates, all working A championships, and he has models and fully powered, of been regular center on the Unimining equipment at the Nation- versity squad the pa.st three al Coal Show. years. secreta- one-yea- Photol bain' Accident Subdivision said. The ISantin! Rachel To Drake Honored At Open House An open house will be held honoring Mrs Rachel M. Drake. West Jordan, at her home 7618 S. Redwood Road. Mrs Drake will celebrate her 80th birthday. Her daughter, Mrs Lillian Brady, Salt Lake, will be Mrs Drake was born Apr. 28, 1879, West Jordan, and has been but it had to be postponed be cause of her poor condition. Three cars were involved In the freak accident, and one was shoved through the front of the building for a distance of 7 feet, striking three customers and the Yates girl before hitting fce cream freezers and damaging other equipment In the place. A car headed east, driven by Sherrol Perkins, 19, Salt Lake, another eastbound car, driven, by Larry Kimball, sides-wipin- g Og-de- The collision forced the Per-ki- n car to the right, where it rammed the rear of car driven by Dwayne Creen, 18, Salt Lake, who had parked the car in front of the establishment and was at the sales window with two a. Green and Craig Ecnnion, 18, Sail Lake, were pushed through the front of the building by their car but they were only slightly injured. A third companion, Jerry Ludlow, 20, Salt Lake, saw the accident in time to leap aside, but was cut by broken glass. Connie Park. 16, daughter of Mrs Naomi Park. 1501 West 13400 South, Riverton. sitting In the car with three other young people, suffered facial abrasions. The three occupants of the Perkins car, Charles G. Brown. 21. Elfego Aguilar, 18, and Perkins, all of Salt Lake, were injured. All were treated but were cot hospitalized. Meanwhile the Kimball car left to find telephone and y police. They placed a call, then returned to the scene. No one In that ear was injured. do-tif- Belt Line Route Decision June I The Thomas G. Trinnamans To Have 50th Anniversary Final division en the location of the belt line highway around Salt Lake City has been schedui and Salt Lake City, f An open house honoring the: in lo!h led by Juno 1 by the Slate Road ;ui 'i'y Marshall in Lehi for 5Hh wedding anniverarv of Mrl"' Conwiussjon. , Mrs Thomas G. Tnmuman. three years and served on the f)!(1 ,or 13 j Until that (kite. n building will be held Sunday. Apr. 26 years She a active in the Re- permit ran be Usued aJong any from 3 to 6 p.m. at the home of a, ln f Society and is a memlMT of of ttw proposed routei. After Mr & the Daughters of Utah Pioneers J.me 1, constitution will be pr- daughter and 14!i East Mr Mr John nutted along route not selected. wat employed a Rathtl M. Dr.kt a civil guard at Fort tkiuulas be "370 South, Midvale. All the prepc.fcd routes arc Mr Trinnaman was born June fore hi retirement Mrs Ttinna- - a resident of Wrst Jordan all of bring "walked out" by commis-nf the her life She was married to 11 26. lRfSfl. in Lehi, to William E. man w still a member employe, while others are and Elia Rhmla Taylor Trin- Sal Lake ISusinesi and Profes- ward Drake. Jr., Nov. 10, 1!C)7 in oing over testimony eivrn at naman. Mrs Trinnaman. the for- sional Women's Club. Salt take. He parsed away in the public hearing. Chairman C. mer Sarah (Sadie) E Thornton, They have four children, Leojl!M7. She ha one daughter. 6 TayW fiurton has announced was born in American Fork Trinnaman and Mrs John (Rose) grandchildren, and 13 At the meeting of the commisgreat Dec. 5, 1309, ta Nathan M. and !.aveder. Fast Midvale; llmwr eramk-hildnrsi n Mitrxlay, approval was given Sarah Singleton Thornton. Active in the LDS church all to go ahead on the interstate Trinnaman. Lrhi, and Mrs The couple was married Apr. (Jteth) Chidoster, lYiee. They her life. Mrs Drake has been a highway section between 4,'th 26. 1909 in Provo. They lived also have 16 grandchildren and Helief Society teacher and South and Draper Crowoa.1. in Lehi for 33 years prior to mov- four great grandchildren. Rela- ttfnpJe worker. She has been Tlua will complete engineering tives and friend ire invited to member of Gardner Camp, DUP. and oViUiia on the full interstate ing to Salt Lake in 1941 The Trinnamans have been ac- the open house. They request no for nearly five years. route from Lston through pre tive in church and civic affairs vo. She requests Ik) gifts. U-h- j i j IjvHt. j Or-Vi- V ' |