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Show Universal Mlcpofiioia- Jferpont ko City, Utah Salt Avenuo ..'Sis, - f: - v r: Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 52 Volume 28 Friday, December 29, 1961 I - " Census Lists Statistics On Housing "i This car struck and killed a pedestrian on when the vehicle first struck the victim and dents on the top of the hood and the broken N. main St. in Midvale Saturday night. Witnesses told investigating officers that damage to windshield were caused when the victim fell back onto the car, only to be huried off again. the front of the car was apparently caused , 'V, tV - ,' i approximately 79 N. Main, approximately 72 feet from a crosswalk. He identified the driver of the southbound car as Gene R. Comstock, 18, 617 South 2nd Officer Kerby Vv'est, Sandy. said Comstock's car left 119 feet of tire marks on the pavement before coming to a stop. Chief Louis Smith said the fatality was the second traffic death in Midvale since Mar. 18, 1951. Both were pedestrians. Police said there were at least two witnesses to the accicharge of the investigation, dent. Both reported they saw placed the point of impact at the car strike the walking man, Midvale's traffic record, one of the best in the nation, was blemished by the second fatality in nearly 11 years with the death of a pedestrian on N. Main St. Saturday about 11 p.m. Loran C. Blood, 54, Provo, was struck by a car as he St. and was Main crossed thrown 137 feet by the impact. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Sait Lake Hospital by county fire department ambulance. Officer Steve J. Kerby, in - ers. $13,900 was owner-oceupe- 34,425 J f ,: 108.007 were occupied. 73,582 were occupied by own- ers. I A i The 1960 census of housing counted 114,425 houantj units in Salt Lake County. The Cen- .... Il.n PlinOQll w .mvuu fnl1nM lepilllV UC following statistics: 97,513 were in sound condition with all plumbing. of i ... t, kCilled o n Main St. Saturday the median value places. were occupied by rent- Jed W. Wasden $68 was the median gross rent of rented places. 113,311 had hot and cold running water. 110,204 had flush toilet; 110,048 bathtub or shower. 79,079 had basement. 1.005 were trailer homes. iu.4!).i Households had air conditioning. 98.201 had tv: 96,806 telephone. JedW.Wasden, Jed W. Wasden, Jordan High School teacher for 9 years, has as rt n1 in splint a nntntinn rado: 99.891 State's $1 Must Do Job Of $5 -- Just Like People Jordan Teacher, Takes State Job With nearly S5 million worth of property to be purchased, .assistant director of trade and the State 95 Highway Department , wuuu k zi,759 had one or more home iinausinai cuutauui is trying to obtain right of way State Department ot funic in- food freezers. for the Salt Lake Belt Route 58,398 had one automobile. ;truction. Mr Wasden, 151 Olympus St., with an appropriation of only 28.751 had two automobiles, i 5,134 had three or more auto- - Midvale, has taught in Jordan - $1 million. district 13 years, instructing in- mobiles. There are more than 400 i dustrial arts ana weiaing ciassowners to deal witn cs. He has served as president property but of Jordan Education Assn and in the southeast quadrant, to date the slate has agreed lo the of chairman is presently only 10 pieces of property, public relations committee of buy and has 45 requests under conof board on the JEA. He is also sideration. trustees of the Utah Education Of the 10 being purchased, Ass'n. five were lots not yet built His resignation is effective four were owned by perJan. 12. at the close of the rur- - upon; sons transferred in their ;rent semester, and his workone was owned by a the state department dPerry Vester Isaacs, 8V-- witn Jan-"-divorcee unable to keep up her , " IB1"8 South 700 East. Sandy has ... . auoi. iuea 11. uecKsieau hh- - payments. ....... us v i. Bcuj w.u. -- uvuiuouiic m classified these that Mr Wasden's as The statecases, and with limhardship DC KAWir WU1 CUSSCS UKen Dy V A mr rfrivnn hx, fBM-- . Bfa ited funds available has adoptR.enningion. an insirucior ed a policy of purchase only in another driven tav Mr. U- Jean Hul.so. Crrceeni c. 'V the Industrial arts depart Jordan. In turn. Mr )i et'ks ago on S. State taSouth, killing Mrs Hulse. Kcnnmgtons work will be City Budget Hearing by Fred W. Hartley Jr.. Ihe comnlaint was signed hv ken who is being transferred from Held Saturday Noon Sheriff Joe """ 'J". """ r,C" i ., ...: h I I Isaacs Charged With Homicide Car Fatality; In .. bounces frt of skid marks m the ear came to halt, jtrst beyond the group of ' ;' pavement, starting about where the collision spectators in background. occurred and ending where the small foreign Polite measured 119 Jaycees Form Aftidvale Unit fir'' A Junior Chamber of Com Samuel I. St. inerce is being formed in were Two vice presidents with the .Murray Jaycees David C. titwUrey, 3!l e!,led, (ting as parent organisation. CuuIkIk'o St., and Noriiuu 379 lioonevell St. First meeting was held TuesAl.--o elected were two direcday evening. With sufficient 7h0 Suulh shown to proceed with tors, Nolan Ulf-c3tM Ma:.t, and Mark Diljamc. the election of officers to Oak St., is liay UilK-rri-. the organisation process. director. tite Dr. was Named president liobinson, 433 Wood Mid-val- i' 1 $8 Million Contract ink-- U. con-Unti- e Ill Other officers have Inn-by the reiiilint. Secretary named was loin Taylor. liotK-r- t TaW Smith 231 st. Alia View IrM was Una. named treasurer. Bf Jay Other orcaniulional meet-ii'U- i are Iteing continued rarh Overheard on Main St.! cvriiinj this week thruiiuh' r onf at the County Library Or. Samwcl P. Robinson "The census allows that fT I. Center St . and all young t be lib, b lives man rery are seven women . . . .en of the Mhal ana IVre the aces of 21 and 33 but by then it s too late." a.e invited la attend. A central mevtitia of the A ruuple of months aso the .,,(!. ale JsmTS will K ealixl a retaiar inci ting Midvale ci'y cutinril cpeiily l rMaWf-ctitmed the juvenile courtl lime and lo aitane nr t barter Itaii'inel and its4al!aUoii of fur wlijJ rtnnicil tin tubers ml Une oud liilme nf oi fierts. i tk ll.e vt t.mn Irani and ti.e (iat l tak up the fnim Murray 4an lo rue, I o! police fcfitrt-rs- , at liiiliknant. the )'Ij.T anl KV-i- t v. ,(h Die Mi'tvale i.rup a I u hi t months lo lend Ihrif probation fc'lirm A tvetrtd cuuiity bmki t. a rme out 'iu apt 'rr4 Iwbite ad until all oramiumat f and l 1 I tl.c counul ti drfrnd thrnv pmUrni arc miring a in X Ivr and tlirir puluif'ft. ItiM't-li.f- i Ihe rldb Is runinr-mt!hly.! (mlK. Salt the by lptel 1 that the luiutmn of the 'rr Ikohie I.. William Wed .ti'imiiMnii I ui,l l j,j,e V lule Ci(l t il t l InimUi, Ihe M'iny Jvitts juinted onl n l obj turns iite in are never a initriU-- r of and that Jun. tiling Iim J lo the public hrariftC. Javee otcaniraiion: IV drlinqurnU. only criminal, S1.VUI.' Im.l rt 1ot.il It 1W iuiirnr thamtrr f Cnm-f'trt- 741,1,eteitli the twirl rfw rarmaifccd cni.-itt-i m a l erne on "i. ate tbf niiiiri td timmefn)-i.l)l lo fural csj'ital imprrmriit, It ouch it t ttttuttu if halt bo eel total et 11 to da Iwiwrril rum the ir.it 'if i.ir City mil-Inynig W4. ft aim" I a nt zi and as. tlhinfi slmut il. e ti.;u ttual titt U I V w.tM in ( wi !!. S. utfwM itk iiHive ;'t'anMtnfn is iSe Ci'y f e saiitUJwrd At the batws Dt, V thrum d'fliDM in tlii.in.atnl. ,,f r.ii of r!iliig arecrtifliii!tif flinv r Uh 1V UmU4 mil11'""', 'J'Hlir v.l4b out tlial fni!Jr'l A'n. iart it Tir)rt4 injtfl"tn"t't tf l'ib pi rtiiplif t ) ff rural t ifisluiij 12 l if nitft" fibirdivrs t ins imrnilr. II t"1 "lie aid eeflmi'.Ji'beit IhriMJih a ele wl rMifM'ii;8 iff-iciii. a liiiitc rn- ri .niep tl tft v in ne, llie AmH penim iuvmr lt-.lthe li f ; la fl lis 1"T Jiintr U'd I ,mWr ihijtif- iiI'.'li i fir ih 1 !ie e H .Tsr,.ti U t.th M- mv 1.1. H Iihi ti '! I i (Mil in I'.f I'tiiU'l Mat.- twill bate ( t.i'r St .Ha' f n W ruttiit.tiiii hsV i I a f n,l(;4, p ... t 1. J' I !t!a,na I' crttr J. ( I'io initaw ate li.tt ft.tr.r in wvtt )Mff ihzpuvn rvtl iiiim thM it i ti 1 '..- t fr btt trni'"!tf l' t't cirilf,r but 'htm Id lr (' (iil!l,Ht!l ft tit f "(ittlj. f lhi InujitfV Vrr.i1 In IV niir1 tflum I t'ifif rijcitHnii V 'J'ur if t in r h,i tl;e !!.'! iwtn 1X1 tl 1'jt'Mit""l turiM-'f i"-ii,f'i fiLp ti I in I r j'lwn.le t War II H I Ml"twiti .l ti 1i ;;1 .tt ,!.r.r t i f4 $ im j'.wtr He al !bir, thl II ftmtT-Irt Itii. t 'i'I :'"i1 .', i lie fii1!i' This 7 That le-tee- n County Sots $15 Million con-sel- tr itete !' ht tie lle.i 1 ... half-yea- r u published in abbreviated form, anticipates the same lax levy, it1 it mills for the half year, as the 19 nulls levied for 11. Medical Center Begins In '62 A contract for elevators and Work on the University of approximately S3 million Utah's medical center U cx- - The structure, when coinplel rVT8,""J in aim 3innjr( riii in 11 iwcted to begin shortly after cd, will be Utah's largest. It laundry eq pment bids will be Jan. 1, according to Christian- - will have 475,000 w. ft of floor 'r('n ,nu '2 "WL "Vn,ni -1co- -trac space which according to Mr edX Co. jDrsner of Ashum. Evans and bids The contract for the construe Brazier, the des.gners of thei A Vi millim loan anihorira-t:oof Uic building wa signed building, is about a of a down turn had lo be approved by the last wet k. It binds the two firms town Sail Lake City b'ock. It State Hoard iif Ixian Commute complete ihe building within will be of the spin level type timers prior i ihe Hsnng of two years and two months. The due to the slope of Ihe land cm ,ho t,'nrf- - T,p Jf"n "P' the ct.nlr.ct the mounlan side. On the aide wmn.ng bid milfZ' 2'm L'J.,? was t? miUum with alternates fac.ng U,e valley it will be seven SET.? ,im ' iih v W silltv lltHM imluded In the bid raisins it to stories high rral frants and private sources Jjfaft fr Tunc of the first 19C2 meet- ing of Midvale city council has been changed, it is announced by Mayor Henry tieckslead. The council will convene on Tuesday, Jan. 2, at S 30 tnMead of 7 p.m. and after newly elected n.ctnbers are sworn In the council will proceed with buMness appoint- menu, and buMiirss on the agenda L'.i Cub Scouts to cast-wes- Midvale Council Meets Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. ' 5 t-- " vi- JI ...i f'et Have Banquet A Blue and Gold banquet for cubscouts on Jan. 4 has been announced by Charles It. Johnston, assistant district commissioner, Jordan district director of the cub scout round table. The dinner, consisting of turkey with all the trimmings, will " be "served A" the" CiW-i?fWest elementary school, 10 8449 South, Sandy, beginning at 7.30 p.m. iickels will be sold al tne door. Guests will include chief scout executive officer from the Great Sail Lake council and his wife. Mr it Mrs Kay Hatch, also from the executive branch. Fred Day and his wife. Music and other entertain-nvn- l will be scheduled al Uic dinner. c liulun-Dolma- Classes Begin in Adult Education Adult education classes fur alt who are inlm-.-Umil lliiirsday, Jan. 4, at 7.30 p.m., in Mt. Jordan Junior High 1m.-- gin School. The fuliuwing clattM-- wi!l be offered; Foods for fun. lUriuic reen. instructor; UihIm aping. Miles Lalirtiin. tintlrurtor; firi.1 aid. Clyde Glad. intrurtor; t ng clans Verc T. Densley, tuition required. Further arrantrrornls are be. ir.g made to have j!nV ttn iMerior dcrtttalim;, and s nrral SfWing to be imlutlcd in the aiwivc schedule. The cUmc ate being by all the sellouts in the area, s "y-- - JttlCi en ij A public hearing on the Midvale city budget for the first half of 190'2 will lie held Saturday. Dec. 30. at 12 o'clock noon by the city council. The budget is required by a new law which shifts munici-palitiefrom an annual to a fiscal basis. The Midvale proposed budget, which has been pel of Memories, Provo, with Bishop Arnold Davis, Provo LDS First Ward, officiating. '62 Budget (fi-nf- lr4 'it Deputy ; Patience t. bclore Judge J. Palton Neely .tiiqvaic junior mgn. Robert Dunn, part of whose in Salt Lake City. work at Ml. Jordan Junior has been in industrial arts, will move to Midvale Junior and Fullmers in Los take Mr Hartley's work. Wayne J. Brooksby will relinquish Angeles for Award some academic classes to take Friday. Dec. 29. Mr & Mrs over Mr Dunn's industrial arts Gene Fullmer will attend an classes at Mt. Jordan, and Marawards banquet at the Conrad vin B. Harmer. a certified Hilton Hotel in Los Ancclcs. teacher hired at the last board Gene Fullmer has been picked meeting, will be assigned to to receive an award given by academic subjects at Mt. the Los Angeles X mcs. Do-nia- rest - Wc hardship cases, thus reserving fun(Js for availability as other hardship cases arise. The area involved extends from a belt route interchange with the north-soutfreeway at about 6200 South and 5th West, easterly to Knudsen Corner Hollatlay Blvd. and 62(10 South then northerly to intercept Wasatch Blvd. and terminating at about 33rd South, where the bell route will become fused with a major interchange at t Parley's Canyon on the freeway. Normal purchase and sale of homes within the right of way lines is impossible, and home owners who wish to sell lor varied reasons find they cannot do so because no one wants to buy a properly that must be moved or torn down witnin the next five years or so. One of the problems facing Ihe highway department is judging the fine dividing line between inconvenience and hardsmp. Owners who need additional room would like to sell now, use the money to relocate. If they finish oif basement rooms the slate will have to pay lor tnc improvements when it buys later. Over and over again, the slate faces the problem of h nether to buy property now and deplete 1U limited funds, or to wail and pay more fur the property later after improve-mennave been added. If sufficient lunds were available to buy all pruritics involved, the problem would be solved . . . and the slate and county would lose about five years' taxes on nearly W million worth of real property. hurl him into the air, then butler hnn again as he full back onto the nood and windshield of the car. The second time he was hurled forward, striking the pavement and sliding and rolling to the point 137 feet from where he was first struck. Midvale police were assisted by several deputy sheriffs in their investigation of the accident. Mr Blood, who lived at 444 South 1st East ,Provo, was born Oct. 6, 1907, at Kingston, Piute and married Bula County, Schurtz Dec. 30, 1930, in Sait Lake City. They had lived in Provo for 11 years, where he was employed by the city street department. Survivors include his widow, sons and daughters: LaVon and Dale Blood, Airs George (Sharon) Duel, Mrs Curtis (Estella) Oarfield and Miss Jackie Blood, all of Provo, and Llmo Blood and Mrs Cecil (Cordy) Colledgc, noin ot urcm. Also surviving are his mother, Mrs Estella Blood Dalley, Spanish Fork, and three brothers and four sisters. Funeral services were held Thursoay at 1 p.m. at Our Cha- ,.::, h-- t- - rt ia tttn'l jfr tih " . t ftiih i,, t .t i 1 1 , trt1.-1iiirv- fir J1,' bT ttM '"'""ii . - lalt Jii-;r'M- t M In 'Stt 4 lap-r- ltn Ht- lf Litit1. t tr.it.i ti;M Ihrm- - H( .t.j-- 1' ;it1ft U ' W.m. I hit I rr iin. 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