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Show Universal Microfilnin0' Corp 141 Pierpont Avenuo Salt ake City, Uteh f?- - i Published Every Friday Number 53 Volume XXVII Midvale, Utah Friday, December 30. I960 j- - Schools Plan Series of Fights - at .m rn Mid-val- Tuesday Morning Soon at West Jordan Gym inniu Mayor Henry Beckstead receives a check on behalf of the city park for $1,120.14, presented by A. M. Ross, chairman of Harvest Days 1960. The check represents the net proceeds from the celebration and will be used to help develop the city park. Left to right are Mr Ross, Councilman Lynn Welch, Mayor Beckstead, and Santa Claus, who witnessed the transaction at the children's party last Saturday. e to Reopen Schools in Jordan district will reopen Tuesday, Jan. 3, following the Christmas recess. Officer Hyghes Corners SCG pee in vn one loot PS division. the Haun has classy, worthy opDeadlines Unchanged A lot of prisoners have been statewide alert which described self down from the second floor ponents for each of these fight ers, and will schedule them into By Monday Holiday caught in a lot of different"11' lugiuve as 'extremely dan- by tying three blankets together, lie then crossed the prison West Jordan for main events, Production schedules for next places, but few have been trap-- ; cut one fence with a pair yard, ot his drove along with a good undercard of the lront in a Hughes booth. telephone week's Sentinel will be a day ped of cutters, dug under another local fighters. car me door oi chief l""ce against Ray late because of the Monday hol. .... assistant and walked through the .:. . Hughes, ik.. As an indication of the quality K..,i, uli" oi .Midvale I'ouce KU1,n fence, of matches offered local fans iday. All correspondents and ad- ;mnnhend.H a stateDepartment, es-and the man fields to Midvale. He had been escape, nrison blocking vertisers are asked to have their searched seen by a guard at late as 6 p.m. during last winter's activity at Hughes cxpee early Monday morning in, Isurrendered Minn nfHnnnrl Vii m intn Sunday and was missing at the in vi Jenson's Square Garden, Haun copy in on the same day as us- a ", telephone Doom at you s. points out that Garcia, who ual, except that copy due on State St. Itne car an(l drove to June's cafe 9 o'clock check. in should be hands the Monday tate where a wait- - As Sterling let himself down 'at fought Jay Fullmer in one of the of the Sentinel staff Tuesday The Midvale officer was alone. on the rope of blankets, one of l bouts, is presently the his radio was not working, and ross.. R"by Daybell, phoned the morning. s omce ranking junior lightweight ior assistance. the knotsas slipped 30and he fell, had no wav nf knnainp whe isnerui far as feet. After in the world. gram. ihcr the fugitive was armed or Deputy George Pazell arrived possibly his capture he complained of a When Haun was in Los Ange- - The first card at West Jordan and a the not. car in county shortly back injury suffered in the fall. les for the Fullmer-Robinsomay be announced shortly after Hughes was on patrol duty at two officers returned the man Sterling was convicted of robhe the New Year. made a fight championship at to 30 the state saw he a.m. when Monday directly prison of purchasing, Consolidation A $9,151,586 county budget was bery of a Safeway store at 2940 number of contacts with fight- - Future bouts for Gene Fulla man duck into a phone booth Point of the Mountain. S. State last March after $2,022 adopted last Friday by the Salt garbage, lighting, treasury, andlers and their managers, and lo mer, middleweight champion, in front of a cafe at 7900 S. State. The escapee was George Ster- was found in a shoe box in SterLake County Commission after fire departments was suggested. cated a number of good oppon- - are still in the rumor stage, and The man tried to get down out ling, 29, Billings, Mont., who had motel room. of sight, and was obviously not escaped from the prison the eve- - ling's nnhlip hparinpr Thp IQfil hud- - The Salt Lake Chamber ofients for each of these fighters. nothing has been signed. SeverHe admitted to officers that Qcborl fin 'mnpnni'la. PnTntnflpufl Adamson fights in the feather- al opponents at as many locathere to use the phone. ning before by twisting the bars he had been close to capture u,c "6-- . u"H":,inn nf f,.mU . hpln hrjno aHHi. weight division, Don Fullmer in tions have been speculated upon, A Hughes had heard abut of a window and letting him- - several Earlier, of Scouting" "University nd is $65,386 higher than last tional times, as prison guards r arbut nothing definite has been industry to the county, but the middleweight class, and sometimes came within 50 feet for Jordan district has been Clark has trained down to ranged, Haun assures. no action was taken. year's. of him as they searched the The estimated tax rate is 12 scheduled for Monday, Tuesday, Program . . . fields and roads north of the primills, an increase of 2 mills ovand Wednesday, Jan. 9, 10, 11, son. er last year's levy. Part of the at Mt. Jordan Junior High School On Tuesday Warden John W. increase is required by repay at 7:30 p.m. each day. Turner announced the indefinite tax anticipation notes issued to A fill nrnora m nf c fruit nn ill Uruail aicas, UliaS UUVUIIIC suspension of a prison custodial keep the county hospital open roinincr' LiailS IllgllWayS Will DC pre-anrl vnlnrnr Inoflor essential to go beyond the officer, Bruce Millet, Midvale, throughout 1960. 'courses will be offered during 'sented with a more pleasing who was on duty in the main It was pointed out at the hear the three evenings. Included will pearance in the months ahead. fun?ionaI Phatse an? at the time of the escape. tower lost had $113; the that county ing be sneeial courses raneint? from : ,nas .necunie an The warden also reported that :: million in assessed valuation, ',)f trees shrubs and ground cov- How to rondurt a Hen merlins :, is in the prison hospital due largely to the drop in min-- , In "Thp spool niitiliinr nrniram " Prtant element of the federallers. This is essential in urban Sterling treatment for a broken 'areas receiving and cover to screen ing acitivity. This drop in assess-- : (1) construction hiuhwav Thnnnh mncf if lh pnnrcne 'interstate ed valuation brought a loss of tor view ot the aoja-er- s spinal vertebra. "i"" aMd 0,,1('r are to important unit help designed ' $1,100,000 in tax revenue and revand" committeemen. some!fetlt,ral "'d highways. Roadside! cent property owners as well as quired curtailment of appropri-- i for the Department of .those persons traveling the courses will be especially ations for a number of depart-- ! for parents, it is announced Highways is directed by Emery ''an highways; (2) to delineate bar-taiments. landscape architect, curves and provide median by Pete Howells', chairman. Cer-l- There was little discussion of 1'iol's eliminate ,0 Jonathan assistant. Palmer, others are designed espe-'am- l nHl has flare, and (3) to improve the $130,000 rnmmiitwmf.ii Approximately Most of the Rearing was devot- Break-i- n roadsidcaosthetic appearance of the high for of rr.rsentativcs programmed sponsoring Lake rdr to-- difn'tfssifflw-by'Sal- t Wd.v aim next 10 tor jji ojci uts. the stitulions. aujdwiu development comthe - S I City residents urging : ' t months During the past two1 A major roadside improve-year- s mission to merge various serIlurglars worked hard for their perennial grass plantings' ment project is presently undor-havvices with Salt Lake City, claima safe at been completed on inter-- : way on Interstate 15 between loot ing that money could be saved za w. main state and primary highwavs in, Howard St. and Palp's In nn'aalK,y by such a process. esaay nignt. Box Elder, Morgan, Tooele, San- the Davis Count v Freeway. The sl - sana- ' . vr w-, pete, and Washington Counties. roadside area will be landscap - About f500 ln casn was takenu,sl ' ln lne sau A quantity Salt Lake Citv is now maintain (1 for a distance of 4.7 miles, ' ; 01 11(illor' lnc exatl still for is Bob areas the ing theiC'ontractor along parkway project ; was missing, it west side of the Seventh East Sehoeker, Salt Lake, who Don Tucker, "'Ported by of low from for.was Road the bid Arterv nutted 71) (State $89,321 JAY By wno discovered the Judging of the three most I3"0 South to 21st South. This the project I'sing modern, high inarsnalreaK-in- . was the Christmas aping by: completed speed equipment discing, decoratedjlandsi Overheard on Main St.: nlaro he Slale Denart ment nf Ilieh- - h.i rriiu-insordini' nnrl fnrlili.! The front door of the Store iioni'S in TJivpi Inn of make last jmg phase the project has al- - was jimmied to gain entrance, good "It's not hard to I'ue.sday evening. Homes singled ways spring. iut for special honors belonged! Roadside treatment in rural jrcady presented a pleasing ap- - and the burglars left through the in the big city. The hard job is rear door with the safe. mr mUkt' ii" armi" iW itiwl'li "I Milt limtoTlmr mmlA I tmn i mi to Ado.'ph Johnson, Ralph Ham areas has been proved to he an pearance to the area, mi m nrf Atf,.Nwk-nnVinf riwi in the small town. The store's stock of 300 personfunctional item miles a of for were and Five illon, sprink-ilsince; Selyf Page. They Kids flofk around fianta C,aus- important pipe to shake last Saturday at the Christmas party held at where everybody's watching." is to (1) con ling system will be installed, al money orders was also taken, for main purpose judged beauty originality, .Midvale city hall. hands, to have ?. short talk, and to receive ,and lighting effects. Cash prizes trol erosion where the right of-- Crested' wheat grass, particular- and merchants have been warnwere awarded, first, second, and way has necessitated removal of y adaptable for dry land, will ed to be on the lookout for the One of the problems before' from Santa a Christmas treat. Scene took place third prize winners. will month all native vegetation; (2) to help! be planted. Shrub trees include orders, which bear serial numthe legislature next . Kenneth Mounteer was chair- eliminate weed growth and as a heti juniper, pyracantha, sumac bers from 3G01 to 3900. be possible revision of the driver , About 10:30 a.m. Wednesday man of the contest sponsored by direct result reduce maintenance and skunk brush. Several tree City Budget Hearing licensing laws. This is sure to; BUI two boys found the safe at 17th the Comwill oecause be weed some Junior of acre Chamber costs for Russian control, types tireworks, per planted provide Set for Saturday Noon merce. Judges were Bruce Pet and (3) to provide the publiclolive, thornless honey locust, East and 80th South. The door the No. 1 objective is to put an liMrs Ilerschel Egbert, with a highway which is moreifruitless mulberry, red cedar had been peeled and the money end to the "granddaddy" erson, The public hearing on the Mid taken, but papers were left. reuntil and which Adelbert Shomaker. are Mrs and Austrian pine. good censes, pleasant to travel. vale city budget for 1961 will be voked. held Saturday, Dec. 31, at 12 This type of license, in itself, Scholarship Renewed noon at the city hall. is not really bad, but the state For Midvale Student " renewal fees. collect A steel ean't any Brothers of two drivers were I guard rail 300 feet Another proposed law would long has been constructed 145 by Garbage Collection Annette Rollins, Lincoln injured Sunday in a collision at establish a point system for suscrews at about 5600 WasMidvale, has begun her secMth West 13th St., and county South Wckt. Next Later to the Week take Day pending licenses, ond year as a National Foundaatch Blvd. in an effort to Jordan. place of the present authority to vent further fatalities there.pre tion ealth Scholarship student in Because of the holiday on Moni in- rtt ri tt nene fiT ihraA mriV 17. 1000 Don Bullion R. Tripp, Seven persons have been kill day, ' nursing, Mrs Emily Smith Stewthe an in collection month is h, garbage iuii,,n St., Murray, was treated for seled on the curve in five years. art, chairman, Salt Lake County schedule in Midvale will be one vere facial cuts, and Michael period . . L n..1 n r oi inrm wimin uip nasi -year Chapter, announces. ,., ine poini system is prooaoiy, : k th Gardner. 22, 8660 South 2400 Miss Rollins, received her j i"u iu?k iiiuhui. daya good idea, providing the sys anu tin will be covered West, Weil Jordan, for body in 1959. There was no report of any routes first health scholarship in detail in the set is tern up in the usual order, with each cuts. Both were treated at Salt ,r4-Ption The awarded are to taken similar! prevent scholarships law. If the business of establishserved one day later than usual. I,ake General Hospital and re each year to outstanding studeaths at other points. ing the points is left up to any leased. dents. .i t f , service or civil i, agenappointive Each was a passenger in a car cy, we would be against it. Such Three Vehicle Crash . . . driven by his brother, neither schedule should be established Guild to Hear of whom required medical care. by elected officials so that the Kenneth W. Tripp. 22, 431-- S. Talk on Modern Art whole matter is kept as close to State St., Murray, was driving the nwple as possible. Members of the Midvale Lasouth and Stephen II Gardner, Another bill seeks to reduce dies Guild will meet Thursday, 25. HrtiO South 2400 West. West severe forehead laceration : the duration of a license from 5 Four persons were injured and ed Jan. 5, for "A Night in GreenJordan, was driving west when to 3 years, and to raise fees to ihr..i d.imai'cd Tuesclnvl Th(' Jackman car was north the rars collided. wich Village" at the Sal; Lake , hound $3 for an original license and $2 at I County Library in Midvale. p in in a collision at 4Mb Neal I) Snyder, 4363 South for a renewal. This is just an Murray Allen will talk on mod South and 13th I'ast One man .1tKI Kasl was Irralrct fur hfH Injured Girl Home other way of raising taxes. !ern art and will conduct a the Midva from ( l?tah drivers arrested in nth was wa thrown othorsjam farja nits on art, lx'ginr.ing at For Christmas Holiday from his car, which was east er state would have this record from the Cottonwood area 8 p.m., it was announced by Mrs Three occupants of a car dnv .bound !k Dale Brand, publicity chair- placed apalnst their I'tah It ludy Tom, 7. injured the day Kenneth F. Smart. 2fi7 censes on the point system. rn In Frederick ('. Jackman. i en i,lft,er man 'I h.inksgiMiig when she Yes, with bills like these ready, i:;t Fast filoo South, were all terSl .Midvale. itecame involv Program arrangements were ' ' for rtie hopper. It looks like an!mspit,'ilied Mr Jackman suffer ed uhctl one of the vehicle .skid made by Mr William Cunning-hao al the Midxale itx hall, and all records in thi new building at IV! la si the ' '' ,,"",r fr,,m ",l' ac.d facial lacerations ded into his pickup truck, wlinh chairman and hostesses interesting session coming up. id TKitfl South ill He actixated by SuhiitlMn Sani-will be kfpt here. Tin new onejstorv hri k tor the and Hn- - thrown from his car a.is lieadin,: west and had Mop il.iv Iwfure ( hrisltnas she suf evening are Mrs Rodney suffered chest 'icil f,o A led II lit lie said he IMslriil No. ; ,ls an officr and cnlli-- lin Mrs Charles Clay-ten- . l'e. fair hone fractures and Imi'ding has reeently been roinph l'd and the There can he nothing but the IIIil lo "el mil uf the wax In ,tl.e loss nf one Mr, and .mil h.i. t in itn ie and was list Mrs lurs oi Lawrence Hi Assis Jensen, Mrs x for I commcinlatioii i rainiils h.ixc el l i lie pul in sh.tpe. bighrst I. ijlrims ef the dislint will ,it. (ir li til Brown. Mrs David War John I i.ii km i. p. I"it u,,s no( sucfess for a time Ihrx ..u. n it tanl t hief lia Hughes for bis ed in l iiu11.il i (ii.itili'Hi ::I lie p.xhu: their bills ,ii (his office insie.nl a i:l .iti'lsi n. nrciv .',)( I'M!', .is nol mmnil jsm- :ie si (: m !),,. ,,tnr eve (Ci.nlimied mi p.!,:'1 s Fight fans can look forward to activity after the first of the year in Marv Jenson's gym in West Jordan. Fran Haun, executive secretary of Intermountain Boxing Club, Inc., announces that plans are underway for scheduling a series of fight programs, probably about two cards a month. These cards will feature Don Adamson, Don Fullmer, and La- Mar Clark, with one or two of chem appearing on each County Budge Tops $9 Million fft;.,i.. - w semi-fina- Scouters Offer Evening Courses To Aid Leaders " La-Ma- $130,000 To Beautify Utah Roads i0JJtZt : !is " Burglars Remove e ' n ri.-ill- headlight fr Heavy Safe in Sandy - t If-.- This 'H That ' .r f " : 'W i ' e Decorated Homes Are - a'unt Judged Tuesday - 'MMM HWm 1 "S" s - I Autos Collide; d t7Uard Kai At Death Curve Brothers of Both On Wasatch Blvd. Drivers Injured - . , m. i l! Lll, ', - : j t. Injures Four in Holladay M ..... . , - tl l Ji'-'-le- i 11 1 i " 4 t ... i . "' ..... v . ' V ,t - ,v , " . . I i UK: ' ' 4 x tV V y' 4 " " ' ii ' v . If V ' n 9 .. ' |