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Show Universal Microfilain, Corp 141 f'ierpont Avenuo Salt ako City, Utah -- --BMMifdvakbcnimu' ; r j Volume 28 Number 49 Two Published Every Friday at Midvale, I'tah Sections - This Section Number - 8 Pages Friday, December 8, 1961 I Southern Area Votes on Civic Leaders Continue Study of City's Problems Sewer Bonds Dec. 12 Further plans to develop and brought before the coordinating improve the Midvale commun- council lor another sponsor. Residents of the southern part the Draper school; district 423 charge of $3.50 with proportion- The 21 people present were ity were discussed by represendistricts ately higher charges for com-44of Salt Lake county will go to at Crescent school; into divided to three groups tatives of civic groups Friday 442 at Iliverton town mercial and and industrial users. the polls next Tuesday, Dec. night and a committee was ap- discuss an organization for hall; and district 458 at South The six mill levy is estimated election vote to in a 12, to cost about $12 a year. special Jordan school. pointed to formulate a perman- Midvale. One group suggested a committee of five directors called to act on a proposed bond Proponents of the district voters ent organization. Qualified registered i W. Lee Skanchy was appoint- to be elected from the body of issue to finance a sewage sys- who paid a property tax during P0nt out that before a sewer Another group tem for the area. the past year are eligible to system was installed, land in ed chairman of the committee, the membership. a directing commitIf the proposal passes, $2'4 vote the Granger-Hunte- r area was with Henry Wahlquist and Mrs suggested Gleaming brightly in the morning sun, a tions, lighted for the first time Wednesday tee of about nine persons with million in bonds will be issued ut 5 memRichard other Beal as Lake Salt County Sewerage wreath encircles a "Merry ChristnJT; night. Iin background, workman on ladder atland s group of a direc to finance the first phase of immmniniciH bers. Appointments were made an executive iNn 1 " two assistant directors and the project. tor, $4,000 an acre today. ; mas" emblem on Midvale's Main St. This taches lights and varicolored streamers to William R. i:; taken and by Cunningham, a secretary selected from this Board of trustees for the new Polls will be open from 7 a.m. formed recently president of the Chamber of committee the type of ornament, in many patterns, forms of nine. It was sug- to 8 p.m. at five voting places preliminary steps to create a sanitary district includes Wenmunicipal Christmas tree. who called the or which would district Commerce, sanitary that one director should in the area. dell Grover, chairman, W. S. the basis 4f downtown Christmas decora iginal meeting and was appoint gested be from each group, that is, Residents of election district eliminate cesspools, septic Mickelsen, clerk, and Joseph A. ed temporary chairman. and and other tanks, costly school groups, church groups, 444 will vote at Bluffdale The group will meet again on cdlt'ns in the Workman. service clubs, etc. Church; districts 436 and 438 at da"gerous Thursday, Jan. 4, at 7:30 p.m. at the city hall. Riverlon, Draper, Bluffdale, Wayne Rose, county agent, Crescent, and South Jordan will Building was aeain present to give the be served by the district, with Midvale group the benefit of lines scheduled to reach built-uhis pxneripnre in a similar areas at once, with later ex'group at Kanab. He explained tensions as necessary. that such a civic group can In The system initially would function by identifying problems 1 K')f a at a annrnvim'itnlv ? and needs, appointing commitMidvale's city budget receiv- - levy as the current year, 19 on,i 111! va nuuiu hiV ci',H ij,v va tees to outline areas of action, at its mills. This lew is divided, ' 'it-- HUlIIVO, Midvale building, which soar7 n nde future growth. regular meeting Monday, " wiujt and coordination action of all " ed near the $1 million mark at fits maintenance Monday and service uto(nh."ST2 Debt regular meting groups. and operation of the system will at the end of October, was alIf any organization fails in n'8nt- fund for bond retirement be met by a tax levy of, six most as far away at the end Claus his of his Attention of the public is also its agreed action, the action is Saturday is Santa The council felt that the city sincerity and Day promise The budget that is being con- mills and a monthly service of November. to return on Dec. 25. could operate on the same mill sidered at in Midvale. directed to the home lighting present will be for his first visit and his contest, which will be conducted Alter Only three permits, totaling Promptly at 5 p.m., Santa's triumphal the period Jan. 1 to June 30 $2,800, have been issued during entry on Saturday, along the same lines as last Sandy Market Held Up TV Taken Cash will from arrive Sets, the sleigh Accident Victim Is Santa will return and spend part November, it is reported by with three trophies being only, as on July 1 all Utah munMan d By North Pole, his spirited horses of every day in Midvale, greet year, Lawrence A. Mincer, city reIn Newbold Burglary awarded for outstanding indi icipalities will shift to a fiscal Still Unconscious corder. will bring him down N. Main ing children on the streets and vidual homes and block awards 8670 South year basis, operating from July Market, Jerry's With one month to go, permits 1 lo June 30 instead of Leonard Newbold of to St. on a route lined by hundreds in the stores. Jan.l also being made for 'the "best 7th East, Sandy, was held up Burglary S. Grant Roy Rcedcr, St., Dec. 31. been isoi" children He will be here from 3 to 9 street. In this contest, all par Tuesday night by a 103 E. Center St., Sunday totaling $975,785 have awaiting a glimpse store, sued by the recorder's office. o'clock each day except Satur- ticipating homes will receive bandit who took approximately injured six weeks ago when a of the jolly fellow. Further consideration of bud- - njght is being investigated by Two new homes, or the equiv Midvale streets have been days, and stores will be open free theatre tickets to the Burk $60 irom tne proprietor, jerry grinding wheel burst and struck getary matters will be taken up. Midvale police. Chief Louis alent in commercial building, unconin decorated in holiday wreaths until 9 o clock every night until Theatre for all residents. still is him 3100 the 4239 East. South head, Kuhre, and garland, the 40 foot Christ- Christmas. On Saturdays, San Details of the home lighting The money, in $5 and $1 bills. scious at LDS Hospital, Salt by the council at a special meet Smith said the burglars took would put Midvale city into the mas tree has been erected and ta will be in Midvale from 3 contest will be found in the was turned over by Mr Kuhre Lake. His condition is ing Mondy, Dec. 11, at 4:45 two portable television sets and $1 million class for 19til. Permits issued in November p.m., when a tentative budget $30 in cash after decorated, and the lights were to 6 o'clock, when the stores Midvale. Booster section in this at gunpoint. He was warned not as serious, as he has reported not re will forcing open include: Leo E. Silva, 46 First be ready for council study turned on this week to give a will close. to follow as the man left. edition of the Sentinel. gained consciousness since the and setting of a date for a the back door with a tire iron. Ave., double garage, $2,000; Yuletide atmosphere for ChristChristmas lighting in the accident. Police said the appearance of Joseph Blanco. 474 Monroe St., mas shoppers. public hearing. downtown area has a new basic 'Prelude to Christmas' All kids in the Midvale area design this out the store indicated that the garage, $200: John Tangaro. 382 Beckstcad with most of pointed Mayor year, Roosevelt St., basement rooir, (and that includes a lot of tre- - the overhead light strings e- that the city's financial con- thieves left in a hurry, and pos- $G00. dition is sound, that operations sibly were scared away. Mernlory) have been invited to liminated. Instead, colorful new come and see Santa Claus Sat wreaths encircling bright orn for 11 are within budgetary chandise taken was not as read. trriav aftprnoon. aments adorn each light post, h -- Rations, and said that he ily available as other sets, and BPW Sets Dinner-Part- y Santa will leave his sleigh and bright bells mark the inter st'es no need for an increase in apparently was selected "Prelude to Christmas," a director, who pointed out that at the citv hall and take up a section of Main and Center and Program the lax rate. program of Yuletide music, will each year the music department station inside, where he will Sts. a serious musical propresents be at Jordan High presented Midvale Business and greet all the kids, one at a time, The Chamber of Commerce gram during the Christmas seaWomen's Club Christand present each one with a to add to this basic light auditorium Sunday, Dec. 17, at son. plans mas party will be held at Lowbig candy cane as an emblem ing plan from year to year, con 1:30 p.m. by the combined The mixed chorus, the girls' The "Sounds of Christmas" ell's Monday, Dec. 11, at 7 p.m. chorus, and the a capclla choir will be presented by the music stantly addins brilliance and choruses of the school. The fellowship committee Is Annoncement of the program will all take part in next Sunglitter to the shopping district Pre-Seas- on in charce of the party with of the Midvale Ju department choruses The Leo program. season was the made Christmas day's music Dean, during by Virgic Mickelsen, Letha Ham, have a total of 267 voices, Mr nior High School under direcLouise Ballamis, and Lucille Dean said. tion of Lloyd Dimond and Alfred in Larson, committee members A featured number will be Feb. ZS, al Murray. are beginning High school and guests Morriss. All assisting. the "Ceremony of the Carols" arc invited toparents Tooele Mar. Jordan. 2, al and attend their enjoy Gifts will be brought lo be preseason games, and by Benjamin Britton, a compos- the music of the 8 at will be League games holiday t3Mn. both Bingham and Jordan have distributed lo the patients at ition of contemporary music. with m. the varsities been have made p junior Salt Lake County General HosThe public U invited to at Arrangements scheduled a scries of lough opplaying at 6:30. by the PTA. Mrs Mary Anderson is the concert. tend The Bingham Miners played pital. Cene Fullmer, defending his ponents they do nol meet durin charge of the gift project. ing the league season which their opener at Davis last FriMU middleweight title for the Mrs Louise Sundwall from Guild Has Christmas Midvale's new municipal well, begins after the holidays. They played Murray will present a Christday and lo.t. . The new well, located just third time this year, ranks a Art Hitches' Beetdiggers, who at Springviiic Wednexlay and mas wilid favorite over Benny "Kid" drilled and equipped over the cast of the Union Pacific tracks story. Party for Members missed the A tournament last al Orcm Thursday. The rest l'arrl. past year, was tested this wek at the head of Park St., has schedule Ihe follows: of first and lime since welter (he The middleweight and removed from service dur- been connected to the principal The Bayou Country Club pro- spring Dec. 13. at Granite. could remember, will weight champions meet in Las ing the winter months when feder main and will equalize the Ihe setting for the Mid- anyone vided Dec. IS, Olympus at Bingham. be lauroutm ihelr lo retrieve Veca-- i Saturday night. in of that the not a is pressure part problem. prciirc vale Ladies Guild's annual els, and opened acainsl GranDec. 23. Went at Bingham. Itiiih finished Ihcir ring spar "The well is one of the best distribution system. 1 1 Iec. 27. at Bear River. Christmas party, which was ite Wednesday night. The automatic features of Is rinc early this week and arc in the state, and the pump and Dec. 23, Fast at Bingham. The remainder of the Jordan held Monday, Dec. 4. President laming otr lor their ring auxiliary rquinmcnl arc of the the pump prevent any sudden All preseason home games Lai 1., it ihe Convention Crnter newest and best design and surges of extra pressure in the school Pat Elder welcomed Ihe club kchedule follows: Midvale elementary Dec. 8. al SpanUh Fork. at Bingham will start at 2 The third in a series of Salt Crne Is not likely to have give Midvale one of the most mains because the motor does had a special safety program members and their gucMs, lVc 13. Bountiful at Jordan, pin. with the varsity p'.aying lake County immunisation clinmuch weicht advantage. He is a and efficient units available," not "cut in" suddenly as on A special Chrblma firM. the junior varsity Ihe ics will lake readin 3 30 and 5 pm. f..w nmind lidiler than usual. Mayor Betkstead said after conventional pumps. When in on Friday, Dec. 1. Sally Safety, place Monday, Dec. Dec. 15. al Davis. windup. 11 from 3 lo 5 p m. at the Pio-ne- r ami I'aret has put on weight to witnessing the performance of operation, the pump will actual the little safety doc, was a was given by Anita llyke and 147 Dec. Itincham league Games pound the well. 2. al Kat. Hall. 1137 West 7sno South, ly run most of the time, supply sped al guest who dcmonstraledl"rc,Tu1from.lh,'inr,u.n bring him above the Dee 2. South at Jordan, twmr Town under Jan. 4. al Murray UWI Jnrvtan Th rlinlrc The numo is deslcned to on ing just enough water to keep the rules of rt welterweight limit. by barking d,rcrJ)ll,n safely 3 and 4 30 p in. ,t t;rn Siro, Jan. 12. Granger at Bingham, j mmtuctni ny Ihe county health crate so as lo maintain cuua) pressure at Ihe desired level did j Jan. 13. al Jordan. Drc, Olympus al Jordan, 3 presented byf cat members drn.rlmrnl pressure in Ihe mains al all Meelinc up when water use be when the boys and girls I RamuoK-Jan 2fi. Tom-lal Bingham. chair and Oi pm tunes. Sensitive control device conies heavy and slowing when somethding wrong. This demonThe DIT shots will be given Jotdaa lra&ic Games Jan. 30. al Cyprus. lo age 8. This is the diphtheria, fpeed or slow the pump lo keep use Is light, slopping entirely stration was lo prepare Ihe man of Ihe entertainment com-mil2. 5. Feb. of with Jan. at be the al students Franrls la conscious Murray Bingham. pertussis (whooping rough) and Granger. Ihe prendre in Ihe mains with al nicht Cayle Bills, Jan. 12. al Cyprus, Feb, 8. al Granger. Hand, Violet llahl, Virginia In pcciued limits.' tetanus shot. The DT. po'. Mayor Ceckstead said that safety rules at all limrs. Jcirdan. Feb. Id. Jordan Jan. 19. Bins hm al at Bingham. smallpox, and typhoid immunl-ratioThis program was presented llaun, Dorothy McDonald. twi' The matter of supply was the equipment, tested and ap na llemhurv. ftrlh kilnni Feb. 25. al Tooele. Jan y. Murray al Jordan. never a problem, but In Ihe proved, will stand idle until by Dr & Mr Branson. will be given lo people ! Overheard on Mam St.; Mar. 2. l"pru al Bingham. of all ages. Harold m in mkt months when sprmk summer use requires its ncrv Ahrnan, prinripal. Dorothy Karaclanu. Marearrt Jan 3i. at Tooele. , Feb I. Grancer at Jordan. Margaret Riniin, a league games will be al 8 The health department nug- It due the average man no lina is heavy Ihe northeaxtcrn ht. The well l capable of de made it noitible for this enter-- WhoIatv, Feb . Cyprus al Jordan. Forty be maoy a (am pm. Junior varsity games aljCr()1 tbt hi name in the part of the cily wax often faced hvering more than 2.0"0 gallons laming program to be present- committee member j.'hmI to Feb. 10. at ttinham. the tirrt lime with lw prcMuro In the mains, a minute, tests snowed. ily affair. in wMiaro-- r . . he I too young to read . . . the MTotid lime he t too daed I 7". , TP to read . . . and the third lime j I; he l loo dead to read." i 0 d ""f'" 40-fo- Co mm g ft e Pec. Slump Council Studies Budget Sees 19 Mill Tax Levy p ;,, ' Hits Midvale November ,w VI CI j Weil-Dresse- well-dresse- , "Sounds Of Choral Program Dec. 17 Chrisfmas" To Be Presented Jordan, Bingham Launch Basketball Fullmer's Title At Stake Install Pump, Test Well To Improve City Supply Saturday Fight Sally Safety fr Teaches Lesson At Local School Immunization Clinic Dec. I lltie This 7 That tl u in Ml alw ay ; 77 Farmers Elect ASC Members At Six Meetings brrJh Irate rrlrr lo fr that we were clear out lul l, and that, an thry urHTted, we crf birl Ham l ilhrr there aren't Farmers dv nv - ir- t'le who bilirte in fallout hrl-l-- t or thry are satin-rina I'U Ma-- t al "v tut an r no on ban Ixithrfrd 10 at ,'i'e On thp other hat d. the Ihini ha ha ferud lhat den'l hai Mt( rtr nftetl "i"ijile ii laVeO the IrouttU? la le? tliev aciTe wish u ConifH' on u on any rdiforial ate a had warte Pilule, and c' rnoiuh on !k l1rr la make it g . 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WilUrd Oliver. preMUt (hairtnan, anominee Tle chairman and vice chairman in Hie mi commuwil, r an ). U. nity mrrting c fair and alternate. tively. at a county tunvrntioti lVc 13 lo rlect a crwoty com mi'iT chairman and vire r.ni(1r chairman, larmen will rlrcl a rrgtilar mrmln r ami ntaWc. ,th of Sail I are convening in elertion - - ilowt wkre Ihe iltia MwiUo. 1V Al itifct, 4 fiitw, ft me u Ibrf itlincf pmitHHI. i4u ml a pitut Ow-- p1if da itMiml, tm.itimi. Final rlrclmns will In- - brld ltnljiv, with ihe A A K Cmn al Midvale citv nvmity hall ai p m Thin area imbwle of ihe Jordan Kivrr tra and fx'tih of Smith G will alM vote Friday al iltivrrtofl town hall al pm This commoeitv indudct Ihe arra wvl of the Jornan Kscr cl ml irr up ttrtiW la com-miiMi- wni',h of Itnhrt lf Jwmth, rre tieclier al XS,i ThMf'av -- al tnh h "o llmnmn Wat-lfow. HrM Jmian fHuux, and Draper lira Hail. |