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Show Universal Kicrofilnim- Corp 141 Pierpont Avenue Salt Lake City 1, Utth - 5-1- -60 "Who's Who in Starts Jan. 29 Issue AAidvale" Dn .Looking for the keys to Knox? . . . How about the to a producing oil well? foreign car full of cash? will be clues to the identity of some person right here in the area. All clues, of course, A Midvale will relate to one person. studying the clues, you may If these things appeal to you beByable to figure out who the don't look any further. Enter "Who's Who" for the week is. one of the national contests and And if you study further, you Fort title ... ' -- .w.v.w.. .,ovWWf-w- Volume XXVII hope that out of the millions of may be able to locate ALL the entries, Yours will be the one clues in the paper for that issue. selected. Clues will be located only in But, if you'd like to enter a lo- the ads of the merchants who cal contest in which you have a are sponsoring the family-fu- n better chance of winning than contest. Every one of these mergoing to the moon in the near chants will have a small ad in the future (is that about right for "Who's Who" section. And some your chances in a national con- of the sponsoring merchants will and if you want to have have one or more ads in some test?) a lot of fun doing it, plan en en- other parts of the paper (we " tering the "Who's Who in (Continued on back page) contest starting next week in the Sentinel. The mysteries to be solved are all local. That means that only folks who are somewhat acquainted with Midvale will stand a chance of winning. Does that mean that you must have lived here for 39 years min6 imum? . . . Net at all; A little common sense and a reasonable amount of skill, and you'll have The next West Jordan boxing as much chance as the person who has lived here for 39 years! card has been changed from Jan. Exactly what are your chances 30 to Saturday, Feb. 6, it was anof winning cne of the nice cash nounced this week by Fran Haun. The Feb. 6 card at Jenson's prizes? . . Well, they are lots better than you might think. "Square Garden" will feature And it costs you nothing to en- Jay Fullmer. Also on the card no sales slips, jingles,! will be Nathan Ish, Don ter! entry blanks, nojson, Billy Murray, and probably g fuss or bother. You just play & a newcomer, Truman family-fu- n game, and bach, a West Jordan heavyweight, if you play it weld and Lady who will have his first pro fight Luck smiles on you a little, you if a suitable opponent can be ob- couia wina up witn a nice xisuui iainea of cash. Even if you dont win, The Intermountain Boxing Club will again be the promoter. you'll have lots cf fun trying! And the whole family can get The club is also laying plans to in on the game. Each member of have the Friday night tv fights the family is welcome to enter originate at Jenson's Square Garthe contest provided he or she is den this spring. Arrangements old enoueh to fill out his own en are being made now to feature try blank. It really pays to make LaMar Clark and a ranked heavyit a family game, too . . . records wight. There will be no local tv from other newspapers indicate blackout. that most winners are from families that play the game together. The reason, of course, is that Mom, Dad, or some brightreyed youngster may spot a clue that everyone else misses. How do you go about it? . . . well, next week, start looking nvrr the erouD of small ads un der the title "Who's Who in Mid-- 1 Marv Jenson, who has . ably brought more cleanliness Hiddrn in some of these ads and wholesome flavor to boxina than any other individual in mod-re- 'ern times. wn nation-wid- e "iV. - Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 4 Friday, January 22, I960 Trailer Tips, ouncilmen Se Kills Boy, 9, Policy Matters Sunday Night Mid-vale- A mimlxT of matters of policy recall, wiUi only one place out of were discussed and settled by the 11 having any serious delicien-Mulval- e city council at its meftintC1?- urd.;isc of i.ew police troush Wi..liKi.fl-ini.'ht Vacation schedules in each city that the new police camera has department will be worked out in been delivered and officers are advance, with no employe permit-le- oeniK trained in us use. A pro,s to lake less than a week s va- - per carrying mount is to be ot ' " cation at a tune, anil preferably tamed for the trunk of the polire ' car. two weeks at once. i he 'iin;-:4 autlior c l three When city employes are obliged lo work over;ime they will be employes to attend tue Municipal for the time, instead of beini; I1'1' ''Valor ant Se.ve.- works I I jSchool at University of Utahuivcn compensatory time off. Siinii.i.v rentals ot the city Feb. 1 and 2. Harold Christonh- Sheriff's officers tried to reMarion G. Romney hall were suspended, except tv erson will attend all sessions and t vive the boy but thier efforts s special permission of the buildingjGcorge Boskovieh and Jack Zu- were futile and he was pronounc-pan will attend the portions deal cominittee. ed dead on arrival at Salt Lake . Memlicrs of the slri'ct ami wat ing with their work. General Hospital. er committees will meet wit hi Mrs Bennett told officers she heads of those departments and gave the boy a flashlight so he worn oui a deiinue scnemitc on When could the she explore yard. Till ir mil llfr liii IBiii the maintenance of trucks and in ira nil mi ir iriii lni- iwent to lock for him a few minSentinel Photo) other city equipment. utes later she found him dangAnother meeting of representIt got a little crowded under the basket sometimes Friday ling between the rear door of the atives of the Tony Baseball fence. As he tried trailer and the 23-2back with the council was set for 4 night as Jordan came strong to beat Murray. Murray eo enter the trailer his weight Feb. 17. In the meantime the recbackwards. it tipped players are wearing dark suits, Jordan light. Murray's apparently reation committee was asked to Bruce Bennett was born Jan. 1, Mishmash and a Jordan jumper go high for a rebound un 1951, at Murray and was in the Two prominent leaders of the confer with league representativw ;nd illfnrnl IhiMTl th.it ril An increase of almost 4,000 i i der the Jordan basket. Others closing in for a tip are Tebbs third grade at West Kearns Chnr'h nf Ipsiic Ohrixt of Latter-- .. ;.i ... . u.. i ,.ff.. School and a member of the day saints will address a two-da- y from 7,041 to 10984, students, !o, ony after the boys and their 20, Anderson 31, Wolfley 24, Pavich 24, Black 35, and n.CdlIl! mil 11411. 'roil cri'lU'C lt title ChUrCn S Ml. nminl hA ch.itun .1,1,1,1 fnilh hv has occurred in Jordan district in Survivors include his mother, Jordan Stake Saturday and Sun-- 1 solving the major portion of the the past 10 years, Supt. Reed II. Moore. and maternal grandparents; a sis- aay, Jan. Beckstead told Midvale Kiwania ana , in me ija- - lmancial problems ter, Susan, 2; brother, Bryant, per Hrst-IhirWarn chapel at Council members approved the members in a review of the past about 1, and paternal grandpar- 600 East 12300 South, Draper. Stolen Car Recovered; Road Commission's Plans for re-- l decade on Monday night. ents, Mr & Mrs James II. Bennett, The visiting officials are Elder iiiioving the Rio Grande tracks In the same period, the .school Midvale. Two Juveniles Held Marion G. Romney, a member of from Center St. budget ha grown from $1,778,- The boy's father was killed in the Council tf the Twelve Apos-- i Reports of the Salt Lake Coun 658 to $4,0J,450, three junior A car, stolen last Wednesday an auto accident in Sandy last ties, and Elder Irvin B. Nydeg- - ty Board of Health were accepted, high schools and three elemen ger, member of the general wel- - The council was given reports tary school have been built and night in Midvale, was recovered jMay. of inspections of all eating and placed in use, another elemen- fare staff. by police in Ogden Thursday afschool is under construction. will drinking establishments in evening Saturday meetings for "long and meritor-vale.- " ternoon. Bank Robber members said it huts wiU he cpnod sonn nn a tw for lonrlirc of thi hvcal con- - vale. Council Ogden police also took into County ious service to boxing" last Thurs-th-could. best new high school and one more report custody two juveniles, charged Sentenced to 20 Years gregations. Sunday's general ses- was the day night. in New them with the car theft, and placelementary school, addition. ara At the Waldorf-Astori- a sions, open to me puouc, win being planned to two jtini;r Martin K. Hillman, who con- be held at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. York City Jenson received the ed them in the detention home, highs, and a fourth junior high James J. Walker award at the Midvale Police Chief Louis S.' Tossed to robbing the Southgate Stake Pres. George B. Koden, is being planned. Branch of First Security Bank be 1613 Fast 12300 South, Draper, 134th annual dinner given by the Smith has been notified. "The li)5!) school census shows Chief Smith said the stolen lore Christmas, has been given 'will conduct the meetings. New York Boxing Writers Ass'n. that we can expect 580 more stu- Klder Romney is a former prac- When he was introduced, Jenson car was found in a parking lot at a 20 year sentence for bank rob- 41 54 dents next Soptcmler than wo wa.s said to be the ycungest per- l)ee Memorial Hospital. The car bery in federal court. Hillmair ticmg attorney and served in sevBy JAY had not been damaged. had last September, but move-inwas captured lis Fill agent!. eral capacities as an elected pubson ever to receive the award. are really mr big problem, tho lic ( fficial in Salt Lake City. He A .stcrlin.2 silver plaque, mount Jordan spurted handsomely in iSlll,crintendent ,nid. . Overheard on Main St.: is assistant managing director of ed on a purple velvet backthe church welfare program and the third quarter to down .Mur-- j .Mr Ikcksiead pointed out that, a dark mahogany with ground, "Inflation is when everyone 1. a former missionary to Australia, rav laM Friday night, thus tar. all construction in Jor- -' frame, was presented to Man' gets so rich that no one can af- - $ bishop, and stake president. before an audience of nearly 700 cot iff to a fast 'an district has been cuuplttcdl j),,f,,,,rs ford anytning. basis, and the Eider Nydegger is a director t,,l"" a boxers, writers. nanagers, and 1:irtlnlt tnc sl)al'laas caucnl Idistriet ha.s no iKimlcd de t , i o of the welfare church plan. prrmo'.er.s. at andidLstriot them the aUi owns 46 possiblo All conferences held in 1060 quarter, The Intermountain Boxing Friends and associates from will focus emphasus on vouth de- - is nip and tuck all the way building site., totaling abi.ut 15i) Utah prw-en- t Club is kicking around an idea included his most ! V-. sveond the with acres. Some if these, the super- period, Ivelopment as part of a special through famous pr. te;e. Gene Fullmer, that has never been tried in the Kenneeotl slrike. now i. ear Iheihood of Locomotive r li eiiieir,, ,. ani vnnth . on an lit ing rignt at me Cnu OI 111 enrient .siiul uhmi (1 rovt 4 i,T u.,,,( world's middleweight champion; ly the west, but has been quite successii months old. was still in cl and i.iigineiiU'ii H44 were still rt advan- - a time.s as much if they were program launched early this year the period to take a ii ful in several eastern trials. LaMar Clark, his young heavy- feet this week, with three union: losing to sign. at the intermission. David tage President (). by purchased today. McKay. When there is a championship who the weight, just captured Mill to accept the term.' Company negotiators reported In the third quarter the DigInstallation of the 7 period knockout record with 44 straight; that rctusing part of the fight on in a IT other unions have appru that tie unions were asking "pre 14 while gers posted a big points day in the high schools brought Joe Dupler, Laurel J. Brown, and cd. countrv that local fans are intertreatment" and were ob ferentia. 8 Bingham Defendants a a tight defense held Murray to a number of change in Jirdari Fran Haun of the Intermountain ested in. the IBC would obtain, The 6.7(10 I'tah emphxe of the!jccting to the no strike clausi iuexsly 4 point", and it was including an add.'.,( nal a good auditorium, schedule a Boxing Club; Ned Winder and copper companv are still idle. Bail t hat other unions haw accepted Forfeit Court going into '.he last pencd. $15,000 to the transp rtation Golden Allen of the Utah Slate card of live preliminaries, and In the past week one union I'nion spokesmen said the loosen budget when the longer school Tilth's outside shooting when it is time for the big bout ... .1 t and Tage the electrical workers, agreed to were asking the same treatment Boxing Conimisvskn; A o! the nine persons ar .1 Fight ,. e(l up tne panans ueien.se auu day made it necessary to take to come over closed-circutv, Sponbeck, trainer for Jenson. substantially the same terms that given other unions, and th.it they .estel ee. 5 in grand jury raids pon, ,in0 charge d(mn first graders home earlier, tho ' ' ihey would lower a huge four-sideSharing the spotlight with Jen-.o- n other unions had previously ac objected to the no strike clause on Bingham taverns have forfeit ,(lt li ir said. was Ingemar Johansson, cepted. screen over the ring, and because it had not been mves ed SI!.1) bail. One case, that a the key afor layiips. Coach Art superintendent He noteil many fields in which With good lead, Marv Jenson Xantlms heavyweight champion, who refor dleua contracts in Tony scry project the fight on it from four Thursday Reports gainst previous morning in the new courses and advanced eour-.e- s ceived the Ed Neill award as were that System Federation 15"). xTalks were scheduled to be re possession of lopior. habee? Hughes subsitutod freeJy projectors. and though the Jorare now b'ing offend, anJ l;tst period Tho.se who have seen it say it illdofinitolv Machinists Lodge 568. and ed "fighter of the year." Thursday morning. post pel, dan lead was .shortened a bit. comnientisil that !tH3 more stu- Midvale Pair Injured beats bitsscreen tv in a theatre Murray never gt close enough dents are in foreign languafl The seating arrangement and In ROAD OFFICIAL SAYS RELOCATION POSSIBLE classes this war than la.-- t to threaten Sandy Accident the preliminary bcuts give a reThis Friday Jordan travel to Drawing a comparison with alism and color to the whole Mr 4 Mr Orson C. Newbold Bingham has beaten Russia, Supt. BccLstead said that danger thing that no theatre can pro- i71 Lennox St., Midvale. were in-- 1 of their "loth Jordan and dranger by spent 5 vide. Of course, it's on the ex- ixunt margins, so the Diggers in me for educatu n Russians jtirod Sunday afternoon and1 in "n dcnt The chief difference really have their work cut out up to it .whirl. if "fie" Removal of all railroad tracks Mr Burton said that in a St .on urban roads by 11';. of the for them. lies in that all Amei.cin chil14 it with tcrence Rio Grande officials: The highway director made .cars; and on local and rural At 12620 S. State St. the New- from Midvale's Center St. with dren are given educational ad- Rtgion 4 Standings in Denver recently, me plans ol clear that the cost oi any ran- - roads- bv 7S' of the cars. We've found from experience bold car went out of control, rvWMm,, tt W L Pct.ivantages. while in Russia only in o (HK) the sihrt ftnv are chosen to re-3 0 wafheW as a X;Hi?f,?tat?hR:"d wCo7unti10n fcr road r,'Ufat,r woy,dbetrthe' that must anything can happen spun into the borrow pit divid-i- rum Chamber of Com- Bingham oi way, a print shop, and usually does, ing the highway, knocked over expense (OTloive intense education in a at Thursday's meeting was Jordan dis-lC. j .333 few key fields. "We believe that But we had a new one this week, two road signs, and injured the tinct possibility by Taylor strip and realigning the mi.ssion. He said that the s Morgan Wi who Ls retiring Tooele ... Dee Savage came over from Mt. 'driver and his wife. The highway ton, Utah highway director, in a'turn int0 Center St. near the de-- tnct court had set a cost of $40,-a- s 333 the American system duvrlops Midvale's oldest busiwss man Granger wo to be pain oy me rcao fle- - af(,.r conducting a jewelry busi- - Murray talk last Thursday at the Cham- - Pot were under study. .333 the highest type of competent Jrtlan Junior, brought a tape patrolman said Mr Newbold ed while driving. on back page) her of Commerce meeting. .333 'citizenship," he concluded. At that point the railroad of- - panmcni ior uic removal oi me hor,, j,jnco i)I5 Cyprus fieiaU countered that the road Cottonwood qur. . 'commission's proposal still did A question on the freeway1 not provide a permanent solution, brought the answer from Mr Bur- - T ton that "premaUire information' fi'l f reatrst rainc rtl iieiiuiwiiouKiioui uus UH. u,in,.s . nPftm..m ,h conference," Mr Burton said, and frnou'iv vnithu.Trrl from 3Jth f i a that uic i expressed opinion H ,h nar f,1ir4 ., suitable lor the tracks i ' " could be found and the line re- 'Z , .i ' moved entirely from (enter St 1K,a,(.(i ,)V ,h(. fwUral Kvern. He pointed out, however, that m,.nti ;,m ihat congress alternate-th- e i Road Commission has been tv -'"' j. .... give., us a shot of adrenalin L I preparing to open n,os on me or a iran!iilioir. I project in March, and that the ..4 Button said that the state i new ,s!ud;e. would delay the job about the .same allotment .. . Ill ill. I Ml In. a', funds - tsto million r.ii.sin.'-,- s men accepted the de- - ;Ls ;. . r ,r. and that constnic-- , ;t t anu agreeo 110 p. i,iy wi:ii"ui (iie.s;inn ,s to relieve traffic completely with Mr r.uiton'.s .m ! t lie said he would cm be no that there 1m "pressure" able to advise just from local groups on 'lie rc!ora-v- , is contemplatcil I1 ..perty ov to hurry the studies, lie f(l, the ! 01 way. lull that the !;!! Ls .'aid that the Road Commission if right of way Is ) a e ).,', with consideration g ing ahead ', -be done before la. t :!i;i, 1 V t. of relociiion .stud.e.s to effect a i bids. mi; : n! permanent so.ution of the railj n ew, ys thi' speaker said, are road problem in downtown Mid- - ( stmrtod fwlcral with i f5'. v die. . , .. p.i of from State '";" '' ' M'"j u,n"'s . Tl"' ,1,"'v d.rwtor of highwavji St to Redwood Rd has Inen pro- information that S.W grammed at a cost 0f S;?44.0(K1. '!('''! the new con.irucll.n was Burton said, with advertising for i'v,ll;o,i in and that bids scheduled for late in March, undertaken during but the project has now been de- - the r. Mi.tmg 4Ut mile of are equ.valenl to a road pending a solution of the highway to GO mUea be-- i ifrom St i.c-gIrailroad moblem The commission' suit against ')'on' the Rii flrande railro.-- l for aii.in- - Other travel ,tatistic ty - jdonmont of the Cottonwom! spur Mr Burton included the given fact that n the Slate Supreme in ls.!i total highway travel in Jordan. Four laning, new underpays, next the milnftMl. Most pwple have never seen Court, before weMvvnnl from the smelter trestle, CxHidut of mil mid rcid trnffic in GriteT ? billion and Mr urtnn siA he the U.S. vu ah.Kit IxM-aaid He this wiU be vehicle miles. that 40 a Midvale problem; now view, looking rust from the r(iilroadi"cxcej)!s" that the spur the rune of the ro.nl is visible M it winds river bridge an? expected to improve tliil M. h.n long wa on main rural canlof M removed that the the nUte favel trestle nt the smelter propertj. li;t a clmtue of being solved by through the Jordan River bott"ni to West MrcUh of busy highway. jquicdy finUh the cara; 40 i, b,. $urfacing d 4. Next Fight Card A 9 year old bey, trying to explore a house trailer, was killed Sunday evening at Union, when the trailer tipped back against a fence and caught the boy's head in the door. Bruce Vincent Bennett, son of Mrs Marian Bennett, Kearns, was found dead by his mother when she went to look for him in the yard of her parents, Mr & Mrs Benjamin F. Atkinson, 1137 East 7200 South. At West Jordan two-whe- Friday, Feb. .20 ('; . ... 1 - r - Adam-purchase- s, , S 1 r .A Mt. Jordan Lucken-fascinatin- ' wr ilM Beckstead Tells Conference Jan. ' Lea-Hu- e Jordan Schools' Growth Problems - 1 - z-- d Marv Jenson Awarded Boxing's Highest Honor Mid-ltar- n 1 Jordan Zips Past to Murray, This W That s . Unions Still Holding Up Copper Strike Settlement 3 54-4- - f -- nui-,.1,- L. far-awa- ' it d - - Survey Seeks New Route for D & RG Tracks llVim 2t. con-Cent- er - - n n,.-s- s S A?a rS : h, '.? T ,.... r-H -- ex-lee- .,.-(.- . . i .'?xN'fe'5 ac-p- fr ' : i . Four-lanin- r-4- new-lave- l'g". lo-ikin- n u 1 |