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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, M1DY ALE, UTAH . motored to Chinook,, Mont., Will linance a $1,000,000 effort attended funeral services to promote racial justice. , Friday. November 1.1961 where Page 6 for their mother and grand-path member and friend of the Sandy Church received a vale Second, Pat Ball, East Mid- mother Mrs Jennie Olson. While in vale Third, Jerry Huff, Midvale there they visited relatives letter from the president of the Havre and Helena. Enroute to without sidewalks.) Do you deDo you feel the service of the sire sidewalks in your area in- White City Water Company has volving some expense to you? been adequate since this spring? Yes 82; No 25; 9 gave qualified Yes 22; No 58. answers, meaning yes, but the ( For those in areas without bill is high. Montana they visited with rel- United Church of Christ, Dr Ben street lights at each corner): Do you desire increased trafM. llerbster. Do you desire the installation atives in Idaho Falls. i fic control at certain Intersect- of such lights in your neighborThe East Midvale First ward Cub Scouts held their pack hood? Yes 11; No 12. (Continued on Page 10) meeting Thursday, Oct. 24. The boys received their awards and enjoyed games and refreshments. Next month at their pack meeting, tncy will be initiating 9 new members. It is unusual to have 9 new ones at one time. The East Midvale Third ReA questionnaire was mailed lief Society is going to have a to resident of White City bake sale at Sharp's Market, by every the Edgemont Civic Organ-- i 63G0 So. State, Sat. Nov. 2. They ization. The following is the list will be featuring baked goods of questions, and replies were1 and home made candy. tallied by Rev. John Brooke, Dave Hermansen celebrated president of the organization: AND his 7th birthday last Saturday. Had you heard of the EdgeThose atending were Jimmy mont Civic Organization before Wassmer, Rae Lene Erickson, receiving this mailing?. .Yes, i David Lltle, Scott Little, LaRae 10T; no 17. Eatough, Michele Monson, SuDo you desire prompt developsan Harney, Ricky Christensen, Also Glass and Sash ment or the 'County park site, Hermand Ron Kathy Winager 1000 South and East? for New Construction ansen. The group went to the at 9600 No 9. movies and returned home for Yes.U0; cutor of the , estate of yhGn refreshments. Call Which of the following facili-- ! 255-289- 1 lies ao you especially uesire in the new park: ball diamonds, 72; picnic areas, 88; playground equipment, 100; tennis courts, Mrs Jerry Byergo 45;, swimming pool, 54; bowery, 24.' Others specified were horse shoes, 4; handball; grandstand; basketball, 2; grass; trees; Church Participates volley ball and caged animals. (for those who live in areas In j 1 E. Midvale Mrs Clark T. Jolley 25.1 8017 East Midvale Stake Holds Award Night The stake sports award night was held Tuesday, Oct. 22, at the East Midvale First ward. In charge of the meeting were Miss Karen Brown and Miss Sharon Brown. Awards given were as follows: Midvale participation, First; skill, Midvale Second, and the award was tied sportsmanship between Midvale Fiith and Midvale First Ward. Special awards were given to each sports director for their time and effort spent in making the softball tournament a success. Special awards went to Eleanor McClay from East Mid First, Darlene Beckstead and assistant Norma Reading from Midvale Second, Gloria Parker and assistant Midvale Third, Nancy Clark, Midvale Fourth and Carol Koach, Midvale Fifth. They also gave out special camp awards to those girls who iiad earned them at the Woodland summer camp. They discussed their new certification for the program young ladies and afterwards the 205 people attending the meeting enjoyed refreshments, under the direction of Shirley Jensen and Roma Richards from the Stake Board. Civic Group Tallies Total on cent week end guests of Mr & Mrs V. S. Drew. Ronald has just "returned from his mission in Florida. Mr Si Mrs James Withers, Riverton, Mrs Helga Swenson Give Us a Call Today Troester's Automotive Service 22 Questionnaire Midvale V-- , - ; : AUTO WINDOW GLASS , ' 7573 S. State St. Holladay Glass Co. 255-124- 1 91MJIIY to pgooF. ttisKE COMPANY. 'imm tmut IEMTUCKY STRAIGHT LOUISVILLE; whiskey swm heutjul m woof, Where Should the New Salt Lake County Civic Auditorium Be Located? V You can depend on "Mickey's" experience, capability, and dependability to do the citizens of Midvale a superb job these next four years. As a member of the present administration, he has had responsibility for achievemany of the forward-lookin- g ments that have made Midvale a better place in which to live. x Midvale's good streets, its excellent and adequate water supply, its efficient police department, progress in getting the railroad tracks out of downtown streets, annexation of property to insure a solid future development of the city, and cooperation between city departments and with civic organizations are some of the things that Councilman Ross has helped assure for the citizens of Midvale. VOTE for MICKEY in '63 - ju .r jitij rui c THE DISTILLER I COUNCILMAN . . . f BROOK special offering for Racial Justice wow" was received Church by Sandy Community nf- churches r ,ln.. ThniicanHs muuuhauuuajr. nf the United Church of Christ ;icipated S around ... the country rr...; r, rt wmcn i in tnis special unci ms CITY Vole for Progress if you like your whiskey smooth and mild buy the Straight smooth and extra mild, buy the Blend. ...and Special Offering AR V fflffl sum BROOK A Re-El- ett j" i GLASS TOTE FOS j i ' - , ' w 255-398- 4 have it done riant! car to us Save money in the end Bring your jijij jnrjuiriiiju r.frin.ri r nn . ,, ' Mrs Lois Sphar and son, Ronald from Los Angeles, were re- OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED s i Glass Replacement Automotive Troubles? White City N. Hold en St. j if - Your Vote for Continued Good Government While it is understandably true that all of us would like anjauditorium facility within a few blocks of our home, we must look beyond our own interests and consider those of the entire county, for the welfare of the county is, after all, our own welfare. available, or in taxis. (Keep in mind, too, that there will be many events scheduled especially for children. A downtown site will make it easy for them to attend these events.) We must not let our emotions obscure the fact that the only place an auditorium can succeed is AH Salt Lake County roads will lead to the downtown area. When completed, freeways will make downtown just minutes away from any point in the valley. downtown. Let's look at the facts: (1) Based on his experience in the auditorium business and upon a careful study of Salt Lake County, Francis Deering, president of the International Association of Auditorium Managers, urged a downtown site for the Salt Lake County center complex. Auditorium-Arena-Conventi- on (2) Three members (all auditorium managers) of the New Building Consulting Board of the International Association of Auditorium Managers, spent five days in Salt Lake County studying all possible sites, and unanimously recommended a downtown site. (3) A nation-wid- e study of auditoriums by the Stanford Research Institute reported that a downtown location tends to maximize attendance at events. For the same event, a suburban location draws from 10 to 40 per cent fewer people than does a downtown facility. Facilities in several suburban areas with more centrally located competitors have been forced at times to offer their space for rent for storage purposes because of the drawing power of their downtown competitors. 2 (6) Conventions will go only where there is adequate housing, restaurants and retail shops within easy access to members. Only the downtown area offers these facilities adequately. It has been conservatively estimated that a downtown auditorium-arena-conventicenter complex will add $15,000,000 in new dollars spent annually in the county by convention attendees. New money means new jobs. on It has been said that the revenue from conven- tions would all accrue to the people of Salt Lake City. This is not true, fo;- - approximately one out of every three persons employed within the city limits lives in the county outside the city limits. Therefore, one out of each three newly created jobs in the aty goes to a county resident. Salt Lake County desperately needs an center. It would in many be basic a respects industry new to the economy. New millions are needed to create the 7,000 to 10,000 new jobs required every year to stay even with our current growth. An auditorium is an economic necessity. But if it is to be successful from all standpoints, it must be built downtown. auditorium-arena-c- onvention The auditorium arena convention center bond election must not be a fight between Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County. The city is a part of the county. We are engaged in an economic battle with the rest of the west a fight for new business, convention dollars, cultural advantages that now pass us by. Other western metropolitan areas would like to see us fail, for they would get the new busi-ne-- (4) In a questionnaire mailed to 28 managers of auditoriums in cities comparable in size to our area, 26 of these managers reported a downtown location was essential for the success of an auditorium. (5) Only the downtown area is adequately served by public transportation. The experience of other cities, according to the Stanford study, has shown that if regular public transportation is not available, some potential patrons will stay at home rather than incur the expense of coming in private automobiles, -- ss by default The site is right Tuesday. let's all vote "YES" next Will Be Appreciated Nov. 5 Vote Tuesday November 5th Taid Political Advertisement In behalf of A. M. Ross, by Harvey W. Eckman Salt Lake County Auditorium Citizens' Committee 80URB0I smut |