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Show Universal Microfilming Corp 141 Pierpont Avenue Salt Lake City 1, Utah 5-1- -60 is V ' Volume XVI Number 26 - Published Every Friday at Jordan school district will have a budget of ?6,451,450 for the I nn in scnooi year, ana uie iyoa-o- u tax , Ai VVMV'U tilt llll it. J hl to a total of 30 li milk. This action was taken Thurs day night by the board of educa tion following a public hearing 1 A A 1 1 jfi at which four citizens appeared and all expressed favor with the n decision. The budget figures represent a 12.6 Vi increase in the maintenance and operation budget, and an additional $347,500 in the a y Midvale, Utah Jordan udget, f ,?Il!!Saiw ' building reserve budget, it wais pointed out by Supt. Reed H. Beckstead. Two factors made necessary the null rate increase. One is an increase of 720 in school enrollment this fall, requiring employment of 25 additional teachers. The other is a decrease of an estimated $61 million in the as sessed valuation of the district. The building reserve budget Friday, SOVfe-Zvii- ill levy (7 requires an mills last year): the maintenance and operation budget a mills last year); and the levy 15 required levey for the state program brings the total tax levy for school to 30 mills.1 Estimated budget expenditures are listed as follows: general con trol, $85,500; instruction, $2,944,-00auxiliary agencies, $78,500; transportation, $155,000; operation c school plant, $335,000; maintenance of school plant, $128,000; fixed charges, $225,- 000; capital outlay, $112,500; debt service, $7,500; South JfarK Local Residents 7V4-nu- ll Elected to Posts At Amvets Meet 0; total $15,450; June 26, 1959 A Midvale man, Merrii E. Brown, was elected commander of Amvets, Department of Utah, at the annual state convention in Brighton Saturday. He succeeds Wayne Clark, Salt Lake. Other local people chosen as officers were Mark Biljanic, executive vice commander; Everett E. Dahl, national committee man. David L. Warner, past state $4,086,-45- ' - - ! ):Z !;.N ' ii ro:s; Million Levy EC's Academy, J - s p v ' - i " " k LK '1 K ' t J - N- .' ;K V' "" ,U ; .r 1 i Midvale Hops won the first half champion ship in the Midvale Little league. Left to right, front row: David Rare, Lee Mattson, David Porter, Ronnie Holt; sec ond row. Den nis West, Dave Redout, Robbie Trujillo. Stephen Ilembury, Rand Rexkstead; third row, x . A i ' I - ' S- -' 1 f (Stntinai rnjtol Russell Reratto, but boy, Ernest Bedont, manager, Michael Melendez, Robby Nelson, Craig Hawkins, Kay Reratto. Absent were Glen Dean and Dennis Fox and Don Nelson, roach. Estimated revenues were re ported as follows: South Park Mr and Mrs A I ma H. Dansi Academy, $15,450; Jordan school district fund ($215 million at 7.0 Is mills), $1,612,500; miscellaneous and a member of receipts, including rentals and commander, drivers' training, $24,000; minimum school program (460 units at $5,150). $2,369,000; transpor tation, $65,500; total, $4,086,450. Supt. Beckstead advised tne board that 17 subdivisions in the Sharlene Hoffman Is area have had final approval and Mr & Mrs Alma H. Dansie will 1876, in Herriman to Robert Sr., Named Dairy Princess Homer Bowen was installed as 26 others preliminary approval, Midvale will celebrate its 50th state's most outstanding talent Jane Wilcox Dansie. He was not including those in sandy ana celebrate their 50th wedding an- and of the American Le commander -.' Sharlene Hoffman, daughter of Midvale. a farmer and stockman until he 3 as an incorporated city with will compete for prizea and re year house an with open niversary Mr & Mrs R. H. Hoffman, Draper, gion Jordan Post 35, Midvale, at retired. He predicted that within 6 or 1. cognition. a gigantic festival July He married Agnes R. Kunz, was chosen as Salt Lake Coun- 8 years the district would need Sunday .June 28 at the family a recent chickeree dinner meet On the last day of the celebra be will events Theme for the in Lake the Salt June Herriman. W. 1909, 1166 23, Main, another five elementary schools, home, ty's "Dairy Princess" June 19. ing. Also installed as Auxiliary Friends and relatives are invited LDS Temple. She was born July She will go to the statewide two junior high schools, addition"Midvale's Golden Jubilee and tion, Saturday, there will be I to call from 2 to 5 pjn. They re- 23, 1890 in Bern, Bear Lake president was Mrs Beulah Peter Harvest Princess" finals held in al administration facilities, and parade. Ttieme for this is "Re Days." a warehouse, plus the high school County, Idaho, to John and Eliza- "Dairy quest no gifts. son who was reelected to the ofOn flections." first All civic organiza the Mr Dansie was born Dec. 2, beth Bass Kunz. Both have been Salt Lake in November. which is now on the planning day, Wednesday, fice. active in church and civic affairs. board. establishments of the queen contest tions, business the finals Other installed were officers Their family consists of four The board appointed Bruce J. and churches are urged to build vice will commanEarl first be historical held. Also, Pearson, sons and four daughter: Jesse H. i McDermott architect for the new floats for the parade. der; Lloyd S. Elder, second vice pageant will convey the history Herriman; Mrs Earl (Ruth) Con11 junior high school in the CottonA free dance will be held at 9 rad, Salt Lake; Mrs Ernest (Hazel) wood Heights area and Ashton, commander; Bryan Bird, adju- of this area. It will feature a pjn. as the climax to the four Davis, Salem; Mrs Gerald (Melba) Evans and Brazier for the new tant; Dee DiBella, sergeant-at-armBy JAY Stoffers, Hermkton, Ore.; Arthur A. E. Pearson, chaplain. large chorus, a tpectacular cast, days of activities. At midnight, t elementary school to be built H., Murray; Oren ft., Herriman; between Midvale and Sandy at officers are, Patricia colorful scenery and costumes. car will be given to lucky per Auxiliary Mrs Grant (Florence) Haws, 8400 South 100 West. Tho title of the pageant i "In son. vice president; Naomi first Overheard on Main St.: Elder, Whitehall, Mont.; Mrs W. Blaine ADDroved bv the board was an Capell Bros. Circus and Carni vice the Middle of the Valley.' Lt will second Peterson, president; Petersen; 31 grandchiltrade for an ele- Merrii Brown "I don't really have tired blood (Thelma) Helen Howard, secretary; Irene be on the same order as the val will be In town for the four dren and 7 great grandchildren. (Continued on back page) just pooped corpuscles." Jaunita Buck "Sand In Their Shoes" recently days. They are reputed to have Amvpfs National service founda Grant, treasurer; the cleanest midway in America. Onda Pearson, ser- - presented by Brigham Young tion, was awarded a plaque lor ley, chaplain; All proceeds, after expenses, PTA Members Midvalley University. Attending a national convenin vpare oi aisuniniisneu service Folks will be used to make additions chil On Ken on were officers State both !hi 30, tion is quite an experience, Attend Thursday, Installing July organization ti to the new city park. Logan Conab and national levels. Fryer, district 8 commander and dren's parade will be held. though in many ways it is not as All member of Midvalo are Women's auxiliary officers Mrs Lena Christensen, district 8 The Utah Talent Quest finals rewarding in ideas as a state The following members of the nWtpH upM Mr Cindv Miller. president. will be held Friday. Some of the urged and invited to take part convention. The national meeting in the planning of the activities. Midvalley PTA attended the Utah Midvale, president; Mrs Roy Pet is bigger, more impersonal more commitand Teachers Parents national of erson, Riverton, Five Congress formal, but altogether very much tee woman; Mrs Thelma Olson, in Logan, Thursday and Friday: worthwhile. MinVale. vire orcsident. and Mrs The Broadmoor is a truly fab- Mrs Wayne Bcrrett, Sandy; Mrs Five stakes will sponsor an Old David Warner, Miavaie, secretary A. Holter, Royal Steffanson accommoin ulous place, both Folks Outing at Lagoon, ThursMrs Don Christensen, dations and price, and they have Heights; Mrs Kenneth Dahl, Mrs Kent day, July 9. Represented will be almost anything you can ask for King. Mrs Paul Henneman. Midvale, Sandy, ML Jordan, E&4 at a price of course. Sharlcn Hoffman Mrs Kenneth Lloyd, Sandy. Jordan and West Jordan stakes. Actually, there is nothing at Dinner will be served at noon Colorado Springs that couldn't and a special program ha been with be made available right here arranged for at 2:30 p.m. Prizes the proper use of seme money. will be given within the stakes The difference teems to be that for the oldest man, oldest lady A queen, princess and fairy or has the here nobody money, and the couple married the long will be choen June 27 Y princess else won't invest it. to reign over the annual Union est. In change of arrangements is July 4 Frt Days celebration One of the highlights of the Judging will take place at the Curtis W. Brady a member of A 15 year old Midvale youth Police Chief, Lewis activities. Midvale Union Kirst Fourtli Ward. 10th convention was a l'j-hoJimmy Mitchell, son of Mr & Mrs press Smith, warns all residents of the Adult in the pool after the Ea. t Jordan Stake. Ea.st 7400 South, at 7:30 pm. Don Mitchell, 38 Roosevelt m.. conference Saturday morning Midvale area that all people hours willcaught be sent to the County The contest chairman. Mrs took a 6JV4 mile trip to Sacramen with Vice President Richard Nix- caught in the swimming pool af Jail and juvenile caurht will be i t Richard L. Denvley said 31 conun The week two ago. to. Calif., on answering the questions. nours ter win be cnargca vitn turned over to juvenile authortestants have entered competiusual thing about the trip Is that 1UCS. Nixon hasn't always been too trespassing. tion. 18 for the queen title. eu:ht enSmith said Friday he will Smith said a few year ago peohe went on a bicycle. for the prince, and five for popular, but he certainly went force the law to the limit in or- ple caught in the pool at night The following is quoted from over with the editors. We didn't fairy princess. were barred from the pool and the Sacramento Bee June Zl Prizes of $25, $50 and $75 will hoar of anyone who wasn't com- der to prevent people from using is closed. He ex- this only encouraged thcra to the after it pool be 1959: awarded to the winners. pletely captivated by the man' plained that people could Midvale streets are being scal- on swim at nitfit more often. 11 days to cross slip took It to Jimmy and bis ability personality The schedule for swimming has coaed in many portions of the the cement, hurt themselves on the fierce winds he found on the give a complete honest, under- the wire fence, or drown in the beeen published in the Sentinel Cutler Teachei Tennis city, and some street in new sub- desert, the bitting cold he ex water. He wants the awimminji and Smith expects everybody to divisions ire standable, and authoritative surfaced. The i being For County Recreation the night he camped on back page) for safe water Know me proper hours. pool to be ? streets receiving attention this pericneed out in the Sierra. The Salt Lake County Recreayear are those which have not And the 11 day adventure tion Department been resurfaced, except for pat from Midvale to Sacramento cost sponwr.ng tennis r--, daily at the ching, for Uie longest period of him only $18 43. courts brhind Midvale Junior time. T. Val ChrisUancn, con Three times he wa picked up Ilu!h School. tractor, expects to have a curb-- and questioned by police officers Benny Cutler, wellknown Union machine work at repairing The wind was o fierce at one versity of Utah basketball player, .V. Main St within the next two l the instructor. Cutler will be at spot across the dtert he was weeks. forced to quit pumping the bi Rennv (Sutler, left, is shown giving tennis instruction to left the court daily from 9 to 12 un. lit will give lessons at Sandy cycle and push it 15 miles from to right: Di.me (.have.. Gene C.h.no mid Ronald Matsu-inura- . School on Monday Elementary Ncv. to Mountain Battle Valmy, at the tennis courts daily for instruction. and Wednesday r Applications Taken For For three from 1 i' (aith a as days he worked 4 p m. to 17 end of lessons The Celebration ihildini ate t.iking advantage The lesson are free and the art free Queen hired hand In a rodeo In N'cv., where he earned $16. ulrradv. of them invited. now arc public bcinu Applications Several timcg he ran out of taken for the que-of the Dra water, But he made it. por July 24 celebration, accordJimmy L the oldct child in a Mr to Owrn Nelson, presiing of tour. His father, a forfamily dent of the Lady Lions, the or- mer is a forrman SacramcnUn, ganization in charge of the con for the Boll Telephone Company lot. Fullmer-Basili- o in Midvale. The quern will be cho n June dad and mother tried to "My iti"M a'.trar 2) at 8 p.m. One of It.vi-rtotalk me out of nuking the tr,p,M The pride of West Jordan. mnre thsn 12 rouni!., Tlie All unmarried clrto Ijctween Ih rhoM'n qwen will live on baik gal (Continued hs tte not utamina at that puce) Gene 17 and 25 are eligible In apply. Fullmer, and Carmen flail of Uie IkiuI w.U win. he Friday nijrht in the ".Mi. Hiver !.u i!l fiiht f r the rriU .vl.UJ. The Jun.or Cham ciitrsl. jton" Midvale Girl Earns of thi Imt of ( tmimrrcr is sjv n'rinji weihl chaipiftnship .Irnn lnii! to the s',re'u"h Kodiak Archery Club J Franr-Uio, hsit doe n't C'.ir.t out S.m world in the rontet. LLB. at Stanford Iik rharver rithrr. Gene U never Palace Autf 2A. The new qui'cn wi'l r irn ov-Namei Local Winners Pri:ni)!(r Nwm RotHchiM .iid w4 t condition and ha no Joan lirard, daushlT of Mr A the ofiimiin.tv cr',rtr:ion Ja!y The Knd.jik Archrry Club held Mra Aaron Ikard. 22 olympiw 4 and will rcprcMnt Kjvrrton in hi tuck the wte that would offer trmihlc Cet', ifijj into top jkhaH1-(Thb 2 quo Sion rtwrk ;U be a s'.f Vnt June 12. at 4 30 p m St.. Midvale. ni'ist nv nry ti the f?iter w,n graduated with ;the Milvale Crntentnal of Fu'lin-1 ;iho He Mid he wniill have Ui.-haul, The winners in the Heritor divi- a BachrUr 4 l from The first arUvjty on ln drgrre t H! fractured it in the Wilf in Salt Ike if it were r sion writ: firrt. Karl Syhrowky, Inland Stanford I'nivcruty, 1'alo Day will Im? a hui'e pan(Jreavr f Uht five nxinUn ;o. Alia View. econd. Dcwaine Rich-in- . Alto. Cahf.. on June 14. Mi cake brcakfa.st sponsored by Cie for the inotiry problem. Jen-oa t 'e totne d b t manarT, Mn prT! rl Fullmer and other community Midvale; th;rd. Billy Nelf. Beard U a graduate of Bintham Jaree IU.UI f shten have the Jfnwin. icnetl the cem'ract fer Sandy: fourth. Ikb Newbold, Al-t- High School and received her civic group. " f 50 crnU the fi;'ht Kndav mornini! In New rrputat n fif wa Una in and View: f J"rh. Orlo Jmr. R A. decree at University of An adm..sion fe i wm it op wi'Ji o(ijviner.U. ; Utah. She wan adults and 23 cr nu for chil- jYork. Thry attended tlio evy. rite) hlh, Don Ho4ie, ited in carry-jin- g The f tht wJ be klcvied la on her stud.e by Henry dren will go toward the building wriiTil iijcfit between Hoy a rat Melvin Sthulte, and lVtr SUillivire. Ir-th- e vs:e. iewnth Clark Cooli, Mil A few of tlie chiMrrit of Midvnle rnjoying and Ingemar Johanen oa the lml area. iNewrll honor wholarfthip The up of the community park. of the A parade will follow the break-fait- . Thumday. r.llio wiU set nn arc now bring taught and are fire to In th Junior: firvt. Donald Beard family moved to Midvale swimming in llif Midvale City Pool. will Jen. n wld Wednexlay ht pone and Fu!:mer Garnet and content They Midvale, iind aecond. iron umgnam aooui a t yeai? (ZabriU'k, the puUic, They are, Ml to right: Johnny LVwley, end tht day 'i activities. doml think the ftfht will 14 will ht the TV money. ag ufuu JKcmia, au view. Herriman Couple to Have Open House on Anniversary Homer Bowen New Commander Of Jordan Post "Jubilee" Plains Are Compllefte 9- This That s; I acre-for-ac- re Old geant-at-arm- Outing Set at Lagoon For Stakes s. 3 Mid-val- Night Swimmers Draw Stern Warning from Police Chief Chosen Local Youth Saturday for Cycles to California Union Crown ( V Midvale Streets Get Sealcoating t afu-rnoo- n San Francisco Selected Bout For Riverton Girls Judged Tonight ly e Ia. i!-- fis-h- f I a luet. mix-ina- Krn; pra-Ijwr- fr trn 5, |