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Show Universal Microfilniriii Corp 141 Pierpont Avenue Vt Salt Lake 1 City 5-1- J ' ." -60 .. J Volume ft .... Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 51 Friday, December 18, 1959 Hoard Studies t: ; XVI ' (Building Creeds I " I Basic design of a new elemen- Jordan should be adequate for nine years unless the area is tary school was approved, bids swollen " by new housing develop X on an elementary school addition ments. Mr , MickeLsen estimated ",, nMth m n ni l, rri-ir- n im will be opened this week, and however, that move-in- s would kdenunwi rnoto) census figures showing the need swell the population by approxi a new school for in cheer. word of will and Santa high a junior Santa Claus came to Midvale last Friday 37o per year. merry good three years were heard by the mately School board members said and greeted hundreds of children at the be in Midvale every dav from 4 to 8 until Jordan board of education last that the classroom wings at both Thursday. M.dvale and Mt. Jordan could be city hall. Santa had a candy cane for each Christmas. The new school will be built expanded by constructing addi on Monroe St. at the scimh edge tional classrooms which would of Midvale city. A sketch of the (Continued on back page) proposed building, submitted by arand Brazier, Ashton, Evans, build chitects, shows a administrative with rooms, ing auditorium, and cafeteria in the I2VKIXY HAY base and classrooms in the wings. Plans are expected to be ready Bids on a new garbage truck Councilmen agree that any prov for the taking cf bids in the and a diaphragn pump were read ed violations of the tavern laws spring. and considered by the city coun- by any Midvale operator wild The board set a meeting for Santa Claus. who made a tri cf revocation immediate bring cil Wednesday evening. this Thursday evening to open entry into Midvale last umphal license. was Decision on b:th postOnce more, Midvale is becom- bids on construction of a will be in Mid W. J. afternicon, and Friday Hembury George Dec. 31 meeting, poned until the a "City of Lights" as one wing as an addition to the Cot vale every until Christmas. of behaM ing on Thompson day appeared when bids will also be opened tonwood Heights elementary Santa will be on the street on the leasing of a polke car for the Pony Baseball League, ihey home after another gets into the school, still under construction. from 4 to and in th stores presented a financial report for spirit of the season with 1960. P. M. Mickelsen, director o4 8 p.m., and storesdaily will be open of 1959 $856.50 showing receipts Low bid on the garbage truck Yule lights and elaborate pupil personnel, presented statis night until 9. was submitted by Western Ma- and disbursements of $702.58. Christmas scenes. tics trom the school census on every Santa has promised that he of cash a balance with $153.92 school home enrollments Wilford Adams, chinery Co., which bid $7,767 and also high lighting will' visit around town from 4 to presented an inventory chairman, reports that response junior barrel type colnet on a for the next nine years and made i:30. and then from 6:30 to 8 materials on hand. lector mounted on a to contest the Frd of They been recommendation that annual the has o'clock he will be it the Power presented a 1960 budget chafes. This rirm promised the fourth junior high school should Si Light of $1,330, including $900 for uni- splendid. cfice, which he will council a demonstration Monday. forms be in Cottonwood to are available the begin expected and make his headquarters for 60 players and said Judges Other bids were $9,632 net for work Sunday evening, and area within three years. their where children may visit him. hoped to get started early all a truck and they be board The should has already araxint up by displays Tflere will be a Christmas proand have the league properly org ed an architect for such a build $9,416.85 net. for a then. for all children at the gram collector. Both of these ganized this year.Beckstead asked will a to construct Three individual winners ing and proposes Midvale city hall at 2 p.m. SatMayor Henry Ford chassis. Weswere on junior high. council to consider the mat- be picked and will receive troph urday, Dec. 19. tern also bid $6,586 net fcr a the Using only the students now ter with reference tothe recre- les. barrel-type- . In addition, there will be the included in the school census, ation budget and to meet again Low bid on a diaphragm with the officers in usual street contest, with Burk without provision for any move Leafue Pony was entered Atlas toy pump theatre tickets for every person ins, Mr MickeLsen informed the , Equipment Co., $310. Other bids January. a pro- living on the winning street. A board that in three years the The council received on and were $388 similar $416 to find must have at last 12 units district will be hard-pu- t posal from George Williams Ex- street of the room for its tumor huyi students equipment. Co., Sandy, cffering to to be eligible, and 75 cavating The council granted a beer in the unit must be dec and in nine years there will be provide two trucks and a loader houses tavern license to Christine Sader for orated. 1,200 more junior high students at Midvale snow removal in Kellev at 64 N. Main St., subject Sunday's snowfall improved tnan at present. an The hcur. council $20 acceptto a favorable report from Mice The increase will be largely in ed the proposal as more economi- the appearance of most displays, Chief Louis Smith. but warm sun during the week areas now served by Midvale and extra-mecal on than keeping Council members said they had Mt. Jordan junior highs. West melted off most of the snow. been infomed that teenager the'rv, city payroll. u i .,Aj have been permitted in Midvale oratorio. "The The sacred (Continued on back page) taverns ana are investigating I Messiah," by George Frederick Mine-Mi- ll Handel, will be presented to the public Monday evening. Doc. 21. at 8 p.m. in Jordan High School auditorium. The rendition of "The Messiah" will be by the Jordan mu .sic department, Leo A. Dean, di A contract agreement between the agreement was reached with rector, and will include the com the steelworkefc. Kennecott Copper Co. and the bined choruses, the crchastra. were There reports Thursday and six solo.si.sts. all Jordan stu Mine-MiUnion was announced morning that resumption of work Wednesday afternton, but no would not be effected until after dents, it is announced by G. Reed Sanderson, principal. date for resumption of work has Jan. 1. of This year's presentation been given. "The Messiah" will be dedicated Workers will get a wage in to J. Clement Crapo, former Jor crease of 22.3 cents an hour over Diggers Rally, Upset dan music director, now retired r the contract period, vir South High, 58-4- 8 and Mr Crapo will conduct ,the tually tne same agreement the "Hallelujah Chorus." Jordan's Beetdiggers rallied to Mr Dean has announced that company reached with the Stee.1workers union several weeks ano defeat South High in a preca olo numSiers will be sung by Th settlement with Mine-MiGary Worthen, Kitty deGeus, Da dill has to be ratified by the son game Wednesday af tern on. vid Blumel, Marie Gardner", Car-mThe 5048. trailed at Diggers Ekins, and Bill Homer. membership, and agreement mut also be reached with sev- each quarter and were 9 poinU Gwendolyn Atkinson will be eral of the smaller unions, includ- behind at the start of the fourth organist and piano accompani ing the railroad bnclherhood. but tallied 14 straight ment will be .shared by Dixie which estaWL-he- d Heed. Shauna Seal. Beverly llor picket lines to period, prevent the Magna smelter and points to grab the lead and keep rocks and Natalie Reed. Th public is lnvitiU to attend Pictured above are 12 iiienilx - rs of the Draper and Sandy refinery from reopening after it. American legion Auxiliary tinils who assisted patients to POPULATION PREDICTION ( hoose gifts, gift wrap and wrap for mailing at Fort Douglas Veterans Hospital gift shop. All patients were contacted last week at Fort Douglas. A gift shop was conduct ed at 12th Avenue Hospital the preceding week. The follow President of lSXX) popula- the rest of the county has grown Sandy from 2.005 to 8 600; Itiver-lufrom 1.666 to 2.8f0; Magna ing volunteer workers appear above: Mrs Jennie Huff, Mrs tions, based on estimates of Utah 567o. The census Ls expected t Hnm 3.502 to South Sail Marion Danjanovich, Mrs Terry, Mrs Phyllis Smith. Power & Light Co., indicate that show Salt Lake City with about lUke from 7.7048,350; to 9.100; Smith from 182.121 223,000, Midvale have will up i Mrs Eleanor Sjoblonv, Mrs Hose Larson. Mrs approximately Chris Jordan from 1,048 to 1,300; West Midvale had 3.P0G at the l!5fi Jordan from 2.107 to 2.7(h); and 6.900 residents when the "60 centensen, Mrs Rita Rills. Mrs Myrta Lws. Mrs IHae Sulli sus is taken. is 6. census, expected to reach liingham from 2,56!) to 2,700. The estimates Indicate that 900. Similar figures for other The entire e unty' van, Mrs Agnes Selterberg, co - chairman, and Mrs Pat Gun popula areas show: Salt Lake City has grown about 'ion is expected to be about derson. chairman. 21 Tr in the past decade, while Murray from 9,006 to 51.0(H); ,385.000. - ... .. - Garbage Truck Low Bid City of Lights Of $7,767 Is Received ) SANTA'S IIFJIE Shines Again For Yuletide to si:i; Kins i d -- d rear-loadin- g rear-loadin- d 0 1,000-capaci- ty t Svntmal Reindeer," sang the "Rudolph, the students at Draper Park schX)l Tuesday morning as they gathered around Sally, the old doe fawn that is the pet of the Jackson Fitzgerald family, 133)0 South 10th East. Debra and Karrie Fitgerald are with Sally, who had a big red bow around (holol her neck for the occasion. Sally, when a day-olfawn, was found by the Fitzgeralds last June affer she had been stepped on and injured by a horse. With care, kindness, and plenty of milk from a bottle, Sally survived to become the pet of all the kids in the neighborhood. d d Jordan Sings The Messiah .Monday Eve n ; Copper Co. and Union Sign New Contract House Burglary Here Solved, Loot Found Arrest of a Butte, Mont., man has solved the burglary of the C. L Damp home, 141 Pioneer St., on Oct. 14, Chief Louis Smith re ports. A watch and Masonic ring, taken in the burglary, were re covered by Salt Lake police from a pawn sh ip and led to the arrest of John W. Warren, wOio haf been charged with possession of stolen property. ll ll Midvale to Have 6,900 People in '60 Ix-ni- i This 7 That Another record for Christina of parcel post were dispatched mailing was predicted thli week from the Midvale office. This year, on Dec. 14, the loby David L. Warner, postmaster, is the Christmas rush began cal ufice had 70 sacka of outea-lgoing parcel pw.t, and sct out ".Mailing seenvs ta be earLv." another 67 saeka on Tuesday. Warier said, noting that last There were also 9 pouches of year the biggest day's mailing letters and Christinas cards on came on Dec. 18, v hen 67 sacb Monday. "This year we have an exper ienced crew, which should help us handle the ttiristmas rash. Postmaster Warner sa;d. Incomifut mail a exweted to reach a point Friday where two deliveries a day must be made ta keep up. There iil be parcel post delivcrieB on Sunday. Since Momlay. nost otfice win dows have been kept open for service until 6 p in, and thu fehe- oule will be followed a long as the demand exists. This Saturday there will be window service an long a there k a consUent demand for it, the postmaster said. IXJiectiorw from deposit bexe in Midvale have been stepped up to 3 a day, a noon coIleclKn having been added to the rerular 7 a.m. and S p m. collections. Car riers also pic up ma.il lrom the boxes as tney head back toward the post offiee. Warner tnud that the Midvale off.ee haa 7 truefca busy thij Christmas, 2 on parcel p.fct, 4 on tne meunlet routes, and on for collection and relays. the Midvale oflly v. A. two-yea- y Christmas iltail Volume Approaches New Record mid-wee- k, wld fice had 90,000 3c Matnrw, arc some 10 Quartet members practice fur tin? annual Candlelight Ser- ahewl of a year ago. The remir.ded mail-er- s vice at Bingham High School Tuesday, Dec. 22, at 8 p.m. Uiat t3iri4jnas cards with a in the school auditorium. Heed Newlxild, director, will have 4c stamn will be forwarded students in tableaux, narrations, choral returned if undeliverablc. Ilew- more than ever, 3c stamps do not 'U In right in picture (or either forwarding or prmide readings and the !'V voiie (hnniv return. are (trail! IViie, Kidiard DnNim. Dave .1 u kson, Mike "If you are uncertain of an address, use 4c postage and put Delgado. (Continued on back page) ana s tr 1 1 T By JAY Overheard on Main St.: When the sports car stalhv!: "What'.s the matter, Mac? Kun out of flint'." Today. Dad Hor.NC Point in San Juan County officially Ih'came.s a Mate park. This is beyend any iloubt (lie of Uie nwt4 sptctacular over'ookjij anywhere in the cnuitry. fcnd if developed properly can be one o the prime tourist attrael;on.s in: IK i i'f the nation. The Slate Park and Kccn .iti' nl is il".iCT.J.n4 10X10' Ommiv-iorre a Dead Ilnr.-- c Point State' Park. There is a f.wr nwd to the! Neck, but it netsls r.Tv.rg. Tlie Park l'cimiiiLs.-ioexpect to provide picnic f.ieili'.ies, iuret ed sanitary tanlitie. aw n n roads. axlrrunUtraJion 9 r t . 1 t c: ; !Mi:lrl.nrs. water supplies, parkins foot trai, crirntation and wayside exhibits. tk ' 3 S - arci. an act of Congress to It get Dead Horse Point availaldr for a Mate park. Prrvlnusly a (Continued on back past) This will bo the weM f.ide of the new Jordan dislrkt cletneiilary school to lo tonslmcteJ on Monroe St. in Mid vale. Huilding will fa( Monroe St with access rnad from State St. ixtoms, auditorium, cafe teria will le located in renter section, with 14 classrooms in the two wings the structure. Ashton, and Brazier Evans, art? architects. of |