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Show Universal Microfilnin Pierpont Avanuo Salt Lako City, Utah 141 Corp yD -- V w rv i .i " i ii, : 's w' ,r .2 a - a 4 Volume 28 SiLVA 7 I Christmas Program For Kids Saturday C. Canning Again Chief Of Firemen A Christinas program for all children will he held at Midvale city hall auditorium on Saturday, Dec. 23, starting at 1 sMIS borne, 138 Linco'ii St., which featured a Ichem scene, brilliantly flood' ighted. One of three winners in this year's Christmas contest In Midvale is the A. M. Ross Beth-lightin- g Friday, December 22, 1961 Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 51 Clyde Canning has been chief of the Midvale Fire Department for another year. Annual election was held by the department this week. Others elected to office inL. :V.:,. p.m. There will be a short program and Santa Claus will be present to greet all children who attend. Mayor Henry Bcckstead invites all children who love Santa Claus to attend this annual program. clude:; W i 1 1 r d Kemp, assistant All Night Parking chief; Dave Downs, secretary; Brings Police Action Archie James, treasurer; and board of trustees. Parking on city streets beThe Midvale Firemen's As- tween 2 and 6 a.m. is being sociation elected Elmer Jenkins rigidly enforced, it is warned Frank and Canning president by Chief of Police Louis S. asistant. Smith. Elections were held Monday During the early morning night, when department and hours, city snow plows are v .A 'is"'-- , 1 X V association members held their working, utilizing the time of annual party for children. minimum traffic to clear the streets of snow, and their work is hampered by Note Copy Deadlines park- . ing. Chief Smith advises that all cost vehicles should be parked off the street to give the plow For Next Two Weeks Holidays, unfortunately, printers a day of production time in getting out the paper. Christmas and New Year's holidays the next two Mondays mean that all corrsepondents and advertisers will be expected to have their copy in the Sentinel office at the same time as usual. Deadlines will be unchanged. simple lines of the house with an out ine of lights, Another winner is the Ben Mundragon home, 206 E. Center, which utilized the Santa Claus motif to good advantage and accented the Council to Meet Jan. 2, Organize For '62 Business First meeting of the Midvale city council in 1962 will be held Tuesday, Jan. 2, at 7 p.m., an .Mayor Henry Ueckstcad nounces. At t that meeting Mayor Beck-stea- will be sworn in for a hew term as mayor, and two councilmen will also take their n oaths of office. Metvin was for a four-yeaterm and William R. Cunningham was elected for a four-yea- r term. The council will transact othjet organizational business and take up matters on the agenda, including the setting of a regular meeting time for the year. t Chris-tnpherso- r - This 7 That By Jay Overheard on Main St.: Sewage District Prepares For Second Vote on Bonds Given Approval I A bund issue to buiUI a "It's hard to believe that Just crossed people years ayo system In the southern this 'country in wagon trains. cumniutnties of the county was to the piills. Mr (inner indicated that the next vote would pnJiably not Today wo can shoot a rocket defeated last week, but the be made mild mid when into space at 23,000 miles an Is tint dead, the trustees of voters nut presently rctistered hour, and nobody's looking . . . will have had an opportunity to the district have announced. they're home walchini: "Wagon defeated The Issue was bond Train." register ami heeonie eligible Wendell to cast tlur ballots. by only 07 votes, and kcw-ag- e lloxins Club (Jrover, Rivetl-mchairman of The trwage district Is designnil steamed up for the board of trustees of the ed in serve the comruinities of a series of 10 or more boxing district, said that only alxml tUufidale, Creneenl, half Of the eligible voters went Kncrl.jn, and South Jordan. continued ua pao 6 , ii getting Draper, com- Garbage Collections Changed by Holidays Where there's smoke there must be fire, dis-tric- e vol- - unleer firemen reason as they investigate pouring from interior of the Armond - , Walker car, 88 Coo.idge St, last Wednesday evening. The late model auto was bad'y aged by the smoldering fire. dam-clou- Adams St. Best Lighted Three Eomes Selected The next two Mondays, being holidays, bring a change in the city garbage collection schedule. Collections in Midvale city Selection of three outstanding Chamber of Commerce. will be on Tuesdays, Wednes Clayton Lamoreaux, 33 LoThe first two blocks of Adams cust St. days, and Thursdays tor the homes and the bett decora ted John Cole, 2G0 Allen St. next two weeks, with all areas (street in Midvale were announc- - St. scored a repeat win in the collccted one day later than fd Wednesday by William R. "best street" competition, with Harry Szopm.vki, 291 Harvard Circle. normal. 'Cunningham, president of the 100 per cent participation. Richard R. Snow, 397 LaSalle The three homes selected for St. were: trophies Near Midvale Junction . . . A. M. Ross. 138 Lincoln St., John Marchant, 131 Pioneer with a Bethlehem scene and St. Louis R. Drown, 319 Pioneer house lighting. lien Mondragon, 206 E. Cen- St. Judges were impressed by Mrs MarJean Jensen llulsc, fered a fraetured left leg. Chris-- ter St., with Santa, sleigh, reinthe large number of beautifully and deer, lighting. 10, the vicr.m's 32, 10399 S. State., Crescent, tine Hulse, Kenneth Tripp, 319 Roosevelt decorated homes, but were disSalt! was treated at daughter, was killed Friday about 6:15 Lake General Hospital for a St., with house lights and door appointed that a nuinlKT of homes were dark, though they p.m. in a collision on State St. fractured jaw, lacerations of decorations. had obviously been decorated. al.--o near 7800 South, Midvale. The noted well as judges the mouth, and broken teeth. streets South Pioneer, This situation also kept x vcral Mrs Hulse. driving north, The other Hulse children,! lighted was killed when her car was Kathleen, 13, Susan. 12. and with 10 of 14 homes lighted, N. streets from placing, higher in the competition. struck head-oby a southbound Rosemary, 8, suffered minor Locust St., with 7 of 16, and "The Chamber of Commerce vehicle driven by Perry Vester lacerations and abrasions. Mrs paid compliments to Maple St.. the work that peoMidappreciates which is officially outside Isaacs, 39. 8741 South 7th East. Hulse was crushed behind the; have gimc to in helping ple but vale off lighteers is city beautiiully Sandy. Investigating j steering wheel. ed ami would be a contender if make Midvale so bright and reported that the Isaacs car Isaac? was treated for minor; gay at Christmas," Mr Cunning-hawas left of the center line eligible. said in announcing injuries, the j Homes honorable when the accident occurred. receiving Funeral services for Mrs Mar-- ; mention by the Judges include Winners. Other passcsngers in the ' Judge based the.r decision llulsc car were also injured. Jean J. Hulse, 32, Crescent, the following: noon conducted were Tuesday Dell Haun, 509 Arizona Dr. (upon the amount of effort Her mother, Mrs Letha JensMn, on page 6 continued on page 6 Rega Duncan, 333 Sixth Ave. 63, 11823 S. State, Draper, sin- - Crescent Woman Killed 1 -- I Report Biggest Rush . . . Post Office Moves Mountains Christmas is bigger than Pavieh said. Peak day, for outgo.ug mail ever. If you doubt It, ask the Contract for installing the way Tuesday, when cancellat office. feeder lines at post sprinkling tions approached the 40.000 at the Midvale mark. Last year the cak day High School was awarded Employe to Dclbert Fugal, Sandy, on to produced more than 32.onu canpost office are beginning his bid of $f83. breathe again after Die busiest cellations. Other bids received were Postmaster Pavieh reported Christmas season on record. f 1.043 (SO and $2,M5. The Utter Even the 19i0 seawn, a re that the Christmas season, up bid wan accompanied by ancord breaker, was eclipsed by to Wednesday, brought li: inother for $1.G15 Including ma- the current rush, which taw; coming pouches of letter mail, terial, which had already been outgoing mail 12 per cent alwive compared with 89 last year over purchased by the school last year and Incoming mail the rame period. for $3,113.82. The 16 per cent above. outgoing pouches snowed a bid includes installation Mail during the Christmas comparable increase, from KU 10 lasl year to 112 this year. season is approximately only. Board members discussed times normal lor the rest of Stamp sales, l.ke all other continued on page 6 the year, Postmaster Michael postal departments, showed a Hill-cres- tOO Iiiterniouiil.iin Hillcrest High Minor Contract emphasis tpon a Kay and colorful treatment of the front dmir Willi lights and decorations. Simpc but effective Is the treatment of the Kenneth Tripp home, 310 Roosevelt HI., wilb crews an opportunity to plete their work. .Jt. .of Mail healthy increase, zooming from Sl.o.Vi last year to $3,532 over the mine number of days this year. Stamp sales for the year are running about 9 per cent alnive last year. Mr Pavieh said. The Midvale office, despite the heavy mail, has not gotten behind in its deliveries. Each day's mail has been worked and cleared that day, sometimes requiring until 9:30k p in. to complete the job. All mail deposited up to closing time has gone out from the Midvale office that evening. "We can report that we kept current in hamilnig the mail, though there were days when it seemed d'nibtful that wo would If able to maintain that record." the postmaMcr aul. Package delivery, handled by trmk, was kept up to date only through mak ng two complete deliveries of the entire city last Sunday. Similar package delivery Is scheduled lor the coining Sunday to help get all paik-age- s to their diMmalion the holiday. Literally mountain ol mail have been handled by the poMal employe during the prcChriM-ma- s rush period. lr I |