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Show Universal Microfilming Corp 141 Plerpont Avenuo Salt ?! i r" 7i r- -i N Ml r Section I 8 Public School Jl . yr ! f- - .1 Levy 7. Mills 1 state uniform public school levy of 7.1 mills has been set A for Utah by the State Tax Commission for the 1962 63 school year. ons, Higher assessed val; however, will make abut 5 more money available for the public schools. The 7.1 mill levy is .4 of a mill less than last year. The levy is estimated to produce $9,608,254 from the state assessed valuation, an estimat- Volume 29 Pftft l! Jiff A!N . 7 wnm Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Two Sections , TIL ' Friday, August 10, 1962 ' Utah The selections are complete. MOT E ir" ' city, The prices are right, and Midvale is so convenient to shop. miu JUrng ysiHuN, Yes! The best buys are always in Midvale. ii ako Number 32 Pages 152 Pupils Aire Shifted into id vale School Jordan district boundary changes, involving the White City and Midvaliey areas, were approved by the board of education Thursday night. '; Overcrowding at Edgemont and Midvaliey has required the shifting of 102 students from Edgemont and 50 from Midvaliey to Midvale elementary, the only school in the area with extra rooms to accommodate, these students. P. M. Mickelsen, director of pupil personnel, recommended the boundary changes. Pupils in the area south of Dry Creek and east of the canal, totaling 50, will be transferred to Midvale. (These were transported to Midvaliey last year). 54 pupils living in Pacer Village south of Dry Creek, are transferred from Edgemont to Midvale., Another 48 students in the southeast corner of the " Edgemont area, north of Dry Creek, are also transferred to Midvale. This area is south and east of Scgo Lily Dr. and 1025 East. All of these students are scheduled to attend A 1 1 a View school when it opens in September, 1963. In recommending the tempor ary changes, Mr Mickelsen said "I don't think we have to ap ologize when we move students Ilillcrest High, all shining in glass and steel, will be occupied by more than 1,200 students. to a school equal in facilities session for only one year until a new school is for an Vice-Prin- . all-da- y entrance ready to welcome students to the district's newest school. Richard Gourley stands at main ready." The board also approved a boundry committee to consider hardship cases, principally health conditions, on all boundry ed $1,380,893,037. lines. In each case the committee will consist of the princiM ,f:!i!;.: Kent Vincent and Keyne Thome, comprising the retail trades New Junior High pals involved, Asst. Supt. H..W. committee of Midvale Chamber of Commerce, look oVer one Jorgensen and Mr Mickelsen. Students to Register : i MP' :. He also recommended a new of the "Back to School" sale signs that will be plentfiul in MidAll new students who will elementary school in the area : vale this week as the Chamber holds its annual promotion in attend Mt. Jordan Junior bounded by 7th East and 13th High 8100 and 8600 South and East, for the first time should regispreparation for the start of school. South; a school north of Union ter at the school beginning Mon: Ave., between State St. and 5th day, Aug. 13 through Friday, a school site between 20th East; Aug. 24 (except Saturday and and 23rd East, south of 70th Sunday) between 9 a.m. and additions to South; possible 12 noon. Butler and Edgemont schools, and a new junior nigh by 1965. This will include only new resFour citizens from the Cotton idents who have moved into the wood Heights area, Mr & Mrs Jordan School District , since 1 Biorge, 2T35 Carole Dr., and the closing of the school ..year Mr & Mrs Ed Cheadle, 2763 not and does include in May, Carole Dr., appeared at the time is just than 200 9th graders whose elementary students coming inmeeting to offer the board a to the 7th grade. of confidence for its posvote around the corner for some classes have been moved to the All 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ition regarding teachers' connew building because of 12,000 students in Jordan dis students who were in Jordan tracts, and to protest the threat of Jordan Education Ass'n. to to who return will their shortage of junior high school District last year are already trict, expel from membership about registered and do not need yo classrooms on Wednesday, Aug. space. . 70 teachers who signed their students have been register again. llillcrcst 29. contracts last spring. will and receive registered they Students should bring either Board members assured the And as regularly as school letters within a few days asking their report card or a trancitizens that JEA could not starts, Midvale merchants are them to report to the school, script with them when they fire or cause dismissal of any ' ... .. ; pay their fees, and get their come to the school to register. teacher, but might cause teachholding their annual Back-twill checked. to Seniors not ers feel "left for out" School sale days. This issue of programs Students were checking registrations and payenter between the stately pi lars of the dishaving membership in the orthe Sentinel is chock full of bar- report on Monday, Aug. 20, of workers. on ganization 21, Aug. juniors sophomores ing fees at Jordan this week. Prin. E. Reed Fullmer-Tigeoldest high school. trict's gains that school children and Board members assured the their parents will appreciate. on Aug. 22, and 9th graders on Sanderson welcomes sophomores as they a visitors that the board has There are' 14 big pages of Aug. 23. responsibility to teachers to see Workmen are presently put bargains in this issue of the that the individual is not intimidated or threatened or disSentinel, which is being distrib- ting the finishing touches on criminated against. uted throughout the Midvale the building, and all will be in readiness when classes start. After considerable discussion shopping area. but Gene The date for the title dlewcight fight picture, of the relative merits of stick High school students at Hill Jordan district will open one Fullmer-DicTiger match has Pender wasn't much interested shift or automatic transmission new school this year llillcrcst crest are expected to total a set been more little than about 1,000, finally definitely and in fighting Gene, anu wouldn't for student driver cars, the plus High which will open as a board voted to three "med200 ninth the closed circuit tv contract go along with a change in date ium"- size cars buy graders. three-yea- r high school plus more with automatic when that became necessary. At Jordan, students were re sold, Marv Jenson reports. shifts, the cars to be as econSo the be will week. this There up promoters signed porting omical as possible and entirely a big change at Jordan this Champion Gene and Dick Dick Tiger, who was itching to "without frills." The cars will year, with enrollment dropping Tiger, the bulldozer from Niger trade punches with Gene. Orig- be used at llillcrcst High from more then 1,500 to around ia, will meet in Candlestick inally, the date was Aug. 6, School. The district presently owns 850, due to the . transfers to Park, San Francisco, on Tues then it was changed to Septemfour other cars for tcachine stu llillcrcst. ber, and finally to Oct. 16. day, Oct. 16. Ji By Vivi Don Fullmer, Gene's younger dent drivers, two at Jordan and Jenson reports that Gene, Bingham High will show a small increase this year, prob who has been in training all brother, who is still recovering two at Bingham, all with auto For Uie nisi uinc in 20 years ably 40 students, more or less, summer for fights that have from a broken hand suffered matic shifts. Some board members ex our lauiuy wui uui nave a cuiiii with a total of about 630 ex never materialized, will rest" for in winning his last fight, has iwo weeks before starting the been rewarded by being rated pressed the opinion that learn n realty scums pected. in school Fee paying days at Bingham regular training routine again. No. 9 in the official middle- ing a stick shift could be more strange as 1 think DacK on those will Most of the summer Gene weight ratings. Don expects to practical, but II. W. Jorgensen, L, be Aug. 20 for seniors, Aug. times. 21 for juniors, and Aug. 22 for was planning to light Paul book another fight as soon as assistant superintendent, advised them that the state program Typically I remember how sophomores. Pender and clear up the mid- - his hand recovers. is more concerned with tho reluctantly our son set out to of a car in traffic and ' how handling first scnoul that day j jthan in the mechanics of shift eagerly our daughter hurried ing. oil to her first day. Member Marlon S. Batcman I learnIn a round about way. the policy of the questioned ed that our son in first grade state in not sending certificated refused to say the pledge to the personnel (qualified teachers) to give the driving tests. "They flag. 11 was in 1942 a lime when require us to have a man with patriotism was high and we a degree as a teacher in driver were close to being at war ourtraining, but the state can send selves. Somehow 1 figured he out a man without even a high had a darn good reason. And school diploma to give the test." Bingham High, attended by all west side front door open in expression of welcome to he did, too. "I don't know what Darld J. Long, executive secwill have about 40 more students students, students. Schools open Aug. 29. it means." So then phrase by retary of the Utah School last than Donald Prin. J. holds year. Parr Boards Ass'n., was present to phrase wc went over the meanContinued on Page 6 ing of the pledge to the flag. I recall the rainy day our 1962 Levy . . . daughter set out for school. I & put off washing clothes that morning because of the rain. She was the last to go. The The 1962 tax levy City Coun- cil had closed the road last coming of the freeway. house became almost unbearcil was maintained at 19 mills week s of several In oilier discussions, Midably quiet. I phoned my good tax action (last vale in the first levy) by year's plaints from city council decided to neighbor who also had of Midvale Council. the and that of area a start planning for a community City large amount Stockholders of Union & Jorgrader leave that morning, i The Mid assessed of teachvaluation to Co. dan have the call was dust Irrigation after a phone being stirred up by celebration for next year. They a meeting on Mon- vale city is $3.610,994 notified of inschool to a an the use we of the road. It seems also discussed the Installation brought er, day, Aug. 20, at 8 p.m. in East crease of $140,011 over last (he motorists didn't take the The I was Who fooling? possibilities of a water line on party. Ward Midvale Second-Thircouncil been me! have and Wasatch Street. for was seriously year. party recreation hall, 87 East 7100 At a meeting Monday evening drivng around the fence bar- Mayor Beckstcad maintained South. There have been o many dis- - ricr. that at further studies will be concouncil the hall, city In the comOnly stockholders yean In PTA. Quite by accident The installation of a pined sidered before the city decides cusmh! several oilier problems attend this pany A may sow meeting, local new surface Is being laid on Highway proceeding through the Crescent area, I got to be president of the irrigation ditch from California to buy or rent an additional car which has been called for the concerning Midvale City. and will be continued to Midvale Junction. rhnnlrr In our town. I had been this summer! Crews have been patching the - Immediate action was plan- St. to the railroad tracks was for the police force. Itcmi1s of purpose discussing proposals elected vice president. And as old surface and widening In placet, and now At several points where traffic It heavy the to sell the culinary water sys- ned to keep moloristi from okayed by the council Th; to date have left the council unword gets about in a small dirt road annexed to ditch will service areas farther decided on the matter of which tem of the company, it is an- using are laying a new wearing surface. Starting road Is being widened and median strips with nounced by T. Foster Green- Harvard St. which connects north than at present, and will is most expensive renting or town, I learned late In the from Draper Crossroads, the new surface is lanes will be Installed. Hoover to Pioneer St. The coun- - help prepare the area for the buying. on Page 6 wood, president ' ' chools tweedy; Or Back-to-scho- o Match Set; Oct. 16 in Frisco r , : p--n , . Is k Hi Last Word ic - ic. -- Union Jordan Stockholders 'Sm (9 'hi : City Tax Remains &l3Sr at 19 Mills - r- - Meet Aug. 20 In-n- d 89-1- left-tur- ! " - 1 |