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Show Universal Microf lining Corp Salt r ako clty, Utah ' V" . 3 - MWWMWMWMWWiWWaiWWWlW w ir I.,,,-- T,nii Henry Bcekstead Reelected Mayor I i . I , L IJ Heal SL-- A Melvin L. Christopherson William R. Cunningham Elected Councilman Reelected Councilman fourth ecEcstead Wins Term as Midvale Mayor . Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 45 Volume i ' Friday, November 10, 1961 pportunity Offered Boys and Girls Keen Planning Evens Former Race Boosters Arc Boosting Chances for All Kids Driver Here Shoppers Get Bargains and girls and this Saturday, promotions at regular intervals Thanksgiving promotion For 2 Talks Midvale Saturday, throughout year, offering surrounding areas are its Boosters have been set A Boys by Nov. 11, and will of Midvale Dec. 2. Saw- the come the incumbent mayor's being giv- close on makes-apfor this up days in finest the bargains popularity. en the opportunity to win wonpearance with this issue of the shoppers Thursday and Friday, Nov. 9 the valley. Turnout of voters was- consid Safety on the highways will be Sentinel, which is being distribThe Boosters have a special derful prizes in the big subscrip- and 10, and youngsters wishing ered good, with more than 1,900 the subject of Fred Agabashian, uted to 2,000 this tabloid section which is a part tion contest which is being an- to join may do so by completing going to the polls. of this issue of the Sentinel. nounced this week by the Mid- the entry coupon which may be veteran of 11 "Indianapolis 500'' week. to Midvale Don't miss it. Boosters have vale Sentinel. The contest starts found in the full page ad in this area two in talks this in plan races, issue of the paper, and bringing next week. it to the Sentinel office. Join Satlife has whose Agabashian, urday, if necessary. driv392 394 396 397 398 399 Total depended upon his skill in The contest is open to boys ing at high speeds, will be the Mayo- rand girls of school age through speaker next Monday evening at 14 years, residing in Midvale or 163 305 219 140 225 162 1214 Midvale Kiwanis Club, and on Henry Beckstead he will address an as any area served by the Midvale Tuesday Charles R. Clayton 117 168 62 86 120 155 708 Sentinel. at School. Bingham High sembly .je" Ten major prizes are being ofHe will make four other high Councilman school appearances in Utah durfered in the big contest, to inweek. clude three capita prizes which 106 282 93 101 139 106 trncst J. Bedont 827 ing the will be allotted, one each to the Since 1958, when he retired Melvin L. Christopherson ...161 235 198 148 217 195 1154 from speedway racing after 28 three top district winners, fhese prizes are winner's choice of a 104 228 144 87 173 163 wiinam k. Lunningnam 899 years, Agabashian has been part of a nationwide safety program, delightiul little Shetland pony, r. 163 150 115 95 144 rcier 130 797 visiting schools and civic groups Yengicn 1,154. named "Patches" or $125 in William R. Cunningham, 899. to talk about highway safety. cash; a cash prize in the amount " 1 Ernest J. Bedont, 827. of $100; and a deluxe Western He has an enviable record Peter P. Yengich, 797. himself he has been in only three Flyer bicycle, completely equipaccidents and was never ser ped, which is on display at Mr Christopherson, who is Western Auto Store. Other prizes iously injured. completing his first term on the include a deluxe model Good He competed in the Indianacouncil, topped the other three year bicycle, which may be seen polis Speedway race 11 limes, candidates in four of the six at the Leonard Newbold Co.; a finishing fourth twice, sixth voting districts. Bedont carried standard model Roadmastcr bi eighth, and ninth.. Once one district and Yengich one. Four members of Midvale posed that an agreement be twice, he was leading the Indianapolis cycle, being shown at Earl's Mr Cunningham, the other vic- Lions Club attended Monday's worked out with the U. S. Smelt race at 300 miles when his fuel Appliance and Hardware; two tor for the councilman vacancy, cr regarding disposition of the tank split, the car caught fire, Bulova wrist watches, did not win top vote in any dis- meeting of the city council to s- oldest David E. Shelby Richard I. Crapo Frank M. Mumford of fire equip and M. G., both of Salt Lake, either boy's or girl's models, on city piece the of ran but their trict, cooperation strongly through- pledge New Councilman New Councilman Mayor of Sandy ine 1918 pumper. and he was lucky to get out, to display at Adams Jewelers; and out the city, edging out Mr Be- group in carrying out municipal ment, He said the pump needs re say nothing of finishing. three high quality dont by only 72 votes. and to ask clarification pairs as well as the eneine. and In all, Agabashian has compocket size radios, complete with The new councilman is manag- projects All be willing pleted in 2,000 races and has carrying case and earphone. er of the Utah Power & Light and consideration of certain said the smelter might 900 victories. In order to enable youngsters (Continued on Page 8) office in Midvale, and is also points. in the outlying areas residing of of Midvale Chamber William president J. Thompson. Lions an equal chance of winning one Commerce. He lives at 80 Birch president, asked the council to of the major prizes, thrrce disSt. ppcal for more money from tricts have been established. DisPolls In winning his fourth term as United Fund, claiming that beDavid E. Shelby, 1021 East 1st and Reed D. Atkinson, 8108 Soul trict No. 1 will include the city cause many Midvale residents of Midvale, and all area served 7th East, with 275. give where they work, the town No Competition in Riverton voters elected a new North, was elected mayor of by the Midvale postoffice; dis does not get credit for their trict No. 2 will be designated town president and two trustees Sandy in Tuesday's municipal edonations. . , South Jordan Election as the west side;- and district He pointed out that many Mid Tuesday, defeating the incum lection. He received 401 votes to No. 3 will include all the east 378 Beck D. for Ravell cast school of Citizens chassis Jordan two district for and Graver board the members bent men work vale at party and Kennecott There was no competition in side, except Midvale. A capital 604 Ave. Pioneer of Co. each candidates the stead, and bid for $3,079.75 body. to UF through the members, after visiting new electing the South Jordan town election contribute I. and prize has been allotted for each Richard of cost a total This makes Crapo, Shelby Progressive party. Tuesday, and all three candi company. He said that Bingham elementary schools in Murray $7,457.45 for each district and will be given the For president. George J 971 South 2nd East, council cancomplete unit. dates received identical votes of gets $6,800 from United Fund and Granite districts, agreed at top place winner therein, accord while Midvale' chief resource their board meeting Thursday Supt. Reed H. Beckstead re Usher, 13291 S. Redwood Rd., didate, were elected on the Non120 each. 31 there polled 329 votes and Claude B partisan ticket, while Frank M. of as Oct. that ing to final vote standing. is from UF $790 Hallo ported for the 11367 S F. Peterson, Joseph night Jordan schools are of were 12.590 students enrolled ti. Denslcy, 12907 S. Redwood Rd., Mumford, 28 South 7th East, A special award of $50 will be ween party. redwood Rd., was reelected better construction than any they given to the organization designcouncil members said they. visited, and dollar for dollar, Jordan district schools. This rep 319 votes, to defeat incumbents won on the Citizens Party ticket. president. ated by the absolute top place resented enrollment of 157 new Gail B. Nell, 1600 West 13400 Crapo polled 504 votes, Mumloo, have complained and are offer belter value to the Reflected trustees were students during the month while South, who received 210 votes. ford 402. Unsuccessful candidate winner, in the contest. The orA. Workman. 10757 S. Red- - not satisfied with the way funds 169 giving a net loss and Dell E. Beckstfead, 1800 were Ernest L. Cowdcll, 355 Midvale merchants were faced ganization must be selected at wuxl Rd.. and Orris W. Beck are divided. It was also pointed The board was considering of 12withdrew, West 11800 South, with 182 votes.' West 1st North, with 383 votes, of contestant's entering the students for the month. out that donors have the privi with the loss of a downtown lime M?ad, 10302 South 1300 West. for a new contest. Any church group, 4 li lege of designating which charity preliminary plans 10300 school at elementary parkins lot this week. group, boy or girl scout troop, meir donations win co 10. South 9th East in White City, Chamber of Commerce clubs or lodges, etc., are eligible Arnie rrancom. boys' and c ri and viewed rough sketches of advised members at the if named by one 01 the particichairman, pointed out that 202 several possible plans submitted monthly luncheon meeting Wed pating youngsters. Organizations nomes are scheduled in Hub by Ray Evans of the architec ncsday that the former owner arc urged to support these hoys Park, which will probably cive tural firm of Ashton, Evans and By Jay has taken action to repossess Ihc and girls in their endeavor. Here a population of at least 400 childproperty because members arc is a wonderful opportunity lo ren. He Mid a playground should Brazier. One of the plans followed dclinauent in their payments. Overheard on Main St.: be provided in that area, and new idea in school help your favorite contestant lo design an A special meeting was called achieve Uie of his or her that council the act suggested economical building. "I don'l care much for these to obtain one before the few at 8 a.m. to discuss choice, and prize Thursday same time the at 10 19 in of the classrooms with liquid rcdiKinn diets. . . I miss the matter and raise the neces- increase your club treasury. remaining open spaces arc built the interior, without outside winthe to my chewing." funds keep parking sary Youngsters who are intended up. dows, and lighted entirely by lot operating. in joining the contest should read Mr Francom said he believes Mr. bvans said artificial, light. Chamber Bill Cunningham, 33-sothe rules carefully, together with One of the better hunting it is cheaper to provide recrea- that the square construction "sasAtrfLAKE" president, also announced a their parents. Parents are bIm stories to come along this year tion for children than pay for would make the building econ f -mus meeting at the city hall on Fri- urged to take an active interet concerns four nimnnls who the "cure." v omicat to build and heat, ven day, Nov. 17, at 7:30 p.m. to in helping the boys and girls. went out the last day of Uie Mayor Henry Beckstead said Illation is by forced air in all MURRAY which all civic clubs in the city .season to get their deer. that the council has considered modern buildings anyway, and Work kits may be secured at have been invited for a discus- the Sentinel office on either And they were lucky . . .ran this problem and that a piece of lichts burn almost continuously . MIDVALE yi sion and of problems possible Thursday or Friday afternoons into a wlrno herd of real mon property is being considered but in a majority of schoolrooms solutions. of this week. 40 join now, get archy and quickly brought down has not been purchased. He also regardless of natural light 11c an invitation read also off to an early start and he a four Fplemlid bucks with trc reminded the delegation that the from the Ladies' Community winner! If you are unable to council has pressed the school mrmlous rack of horns. Another plan followed the V- Club to an art exhibit at the eity come in to ihc Sentinel oificc (letting the deer off the moun board and county recreation for of Copperview. another a hall on Sunday, Nov. 19, from on either of those tain was another story, and by an indoor swimming 'pool at Uhapc days, a coupon T one a was and shape, shape, 3 In 6 p m. the time they had three they Midvale junior inch, to match still may be mailed to the Contest another followed a modern- The Chamber members ate Director in care of the Midvale decided In let the last one hang those at the other two Junior folic curved design that would sehool lunch Wednesday noon at Sentinel. Join mens in uie district. till next day. Saturday, if neces cnarate three buildings. 11 Midvale elementary, and Prin. Kresh Jurctich. civic commit require On their way out they met a sary board said members Several Harold Ashman accompanied lone hunter Mill looking for his tee chairman, offered the help the box looked good to members on a tour of the buildiHitUkiti. and they kindly gave or his committee tn devciopinc them but plan over Ihe plans turned ing and explained modern edu him dirrvUunn on how he might parks, ball Melds, and all other to the administration lor Murty cation methods to the business locale the rest of the herd they civic endeavors. "Call on us for and recommendation. men. anv occa.Mon. ' he said. Cot into. The low bids of Butterfield Next day when they returned Eugene Hawkins asked the Motor. Rivenon. and Graver Plan for their deer, it wan S'ne. They city to take the lead in imprnv Tank and Mfg. Co. on chaskis followed the easy trail, but no ing banehall diamonds. He said and bodies were accepted and ' that lighting. dncmiU, bleacher. two buses buck. purchased. They did. however, find the and better control of crowds is Uutterfield Motor bid W.7S3 W hunter's hren.e hcre it lore needed. He pledged labor from off hut fturt ax he dragced away Lion members to help bring Armistice Day Nv. II, tww their deer. They wrnl to the these things annul. West Jordan Returns commonly known as Veteran's Member of the council said address on the licence, found no Day. will he observed by the All Board Members one home. Hut in tree in the that pole for the lights have Veterans of World War I of the been promised, plans for Ihc back yard hong their buck! Wc-Jordan candidates had A Mule Ilashcu. the rope lighting layout have been drawn r.ingham. in what may be the t' S A with a splendid program (own s last election, rlerted a parted, down rame the buck and bids have been received on no opposition Tuesday. of new mayor and it first woman sponsored by ihc IVpartmenl In no time it was on their car, a home run fence. Royal trailing, i::ii Clan town j councilman Tuesday. Mr Thompson announced 7K) South, was reelected TSPR1K5VIU1 J) headed for "home. j The program will tw held In Hincham reported 114 votes The fur ay they aren't even dUtrlrt Lions meeting here on prelilent with 322 Vote. Klected loard member were than expected In the Prudential Federal Savins mad The Mtow aaved them the Dee. s. and said several com castlafger Ihe lown which l slowly being auditorium al XinJ .South and work of taking out their deer, tnitlce rooms would be needed Richard! E. Wrslwood, KC4 West ' taken over by Kennecott for Mate Street, Salt Lake City, and alter pliraoant ncamtn i lie was prnmiwd Ihe us of the riuiO South, with 322 vote, and j Arden U, Tew h. 76M South 32O0 j oxer they are going to ma council mom. mining oteratin. commencing al 9 30 a m. SaturI'cler C. Dima received 7 day. Nov. II, Fire Chief L. C. Canning pro West, with 310 votes. him back his licence. All veteran particularly ll'ie voles lo defeat Joe lb,ornra. f.. Mitt. 11 of World War I, their familic Mrs r.wiyn rontana was Pby Logan Saturday . . crneral public are r lpjand theinw'cd. voir getter among fmir randi-Idialldales lor Iwo council posiUnns. j I'ruu ipl staler i!l lw t'S, She receded 70 votes. Gail Senator Frank V Mm. TV re ramsw-ortas given M otes.ill be a pr"cram nf mum by j if Z the other OHimd position the "lllla dears laitirs btms. (r iH lratrd were Ned II. Chestnut, j . usl K. Norrn is ihairman of The Miners threatened to t'ntwaten Jordan Itich Srhnolt The Diggers first score Frl- 41 vote, and James Xanthos, 23. Ihe Armlstire Day committee. tdiNlded raily Into the State day rame In less than four manh gnaUard a cmiple of in Ihe second quarter, but A quarterfinals times with the (1s minutes of play. The tlimhcr a fumble and Jordan s tooth deHcciofl Four end crown lurked -r came on a 33 yard pas play fense lulled the drive. Ding-ham- s after crushing saiely away Sea the Booitcr Inter t John- - j Kimand IMicbl Gordon Andy from Miners. Jerry quarterback Friday. led threat n a first on Hincham'i drive Rill ball two Farmer lo scored The llrrtdiccrrs alter Ihe Miners recoverrd Iihk hdnwn In the fiiil pet '"d started at Ihe Itmcham Map 4 Ihe future . . . Reads sow planned fur stays spoke. Dans rail tor construction of the A hobbled Rinrham kkk wl fumble on Jordan's, 21. The drfv and caprvd it with another pair tah and I i Sail Uie mantlet freeway, Inlmlate 11," Ihm the Bell Route, In the Ut quarter lo topple lb" up Ihe secimo 1U joruan prierro em nn inr n jam one tnstmitii Carl and finally the Valley Read, tannerllng with Ijcatherwood ,tl Mtmrdiy wake a patten like the nap Miner. 1w Just etnild i)l Piinotes later. Fleet footed when haltbsfk haplc t Mrrrill Fnni faked a piUhmit of Jordan Ml on a tumble, ri"l gel the n!fi ne to rlicki new timk highway running west f luh di several was af fthnwa whbb Mie abte, mr acain In Ihe quarter the !h on the fir1 plav from scrim-ill land Now Jordan lo Ihe Jordan Uibated l KiwaKl members la4 week whet Sea the Booster Insert tcan Saturday at I pro at mare on the Rincham 3 and Miners penetrated scampered Intel the end tone !ojl4. enty U be stopped in their Wn. Lfitaa I the Region One take 4 the tVpailmenl ef High- O. Ixwshl Mile lltatkft. a 134 trad. Champ. Mayor Henry Beckstead was elected to a fourth term as mayor of Midvale in Tuesday's municipal election. A big turnout of voters gave the incumbent mayor just short s of the votes cast of by more than 1,900 citizens who went to the polls. The unofficial tabulation showed: Henry Beckstead, 1,214. Charles R. Clayton, 708. Elected to the city council were Melvin L. Christopherson, for a second term, and William R. Cunningham for a first term. Final vote totals- were reported unofficially as follows: Melvin L. Christopherson, two-third- mayor, Henry Beckstead carried every voting p r e c l n ct over Charles R. Clayton, present councilman, who waged a strong campaign but could not over - i Midvale Votes (Unofficial) f J s UF City Playgrounds, Discussed by Council H v! - Incumbents Defeated at Board Sees School Plans, Likes Riverton Elect David E. Shelby To Mayoralty of Sandy Jordan Standards Face Loss of - Downtown Parking Lot . 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