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Show ?"Jveal Microfilm Corp Plerpont S alt Lake City, Utah .1 iu, 4..- . V Art ; -- if i rjiv"1" "" lir 1 x ' .... - , ,1 r 0 j u Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Midvale Man Held In Cycie Case West Jordan ' On a charge of failure to stop at the scene of an accident following preliminary hearing before Judge Maurice Jones, Lupe Jaramillo Trujillo, 50, was bound over tyo Third District Court. Bail was set at $750. Mr Trujillo is accused of benave an inn west joiaan win tioiro ,te, ing the driver of a vehicle insoon as the as rink just volved in an accident in which skating Tarley Graham, 66, 5264 South weatherman cooperates. his sleigh arrived from the North 200 West, on a bicycle, was kilA rink has been graded and Pole. led at 5097 South 200 West Oct. banked, in the town park, and visit 19. Santa's ilooding will proceed as soon has become a tradition for Midas there is freezing weather, vale children, and both they and members of the town board Santa enjoy the annual pilgrimpointed out at their meeting age of the bearded red suited r Monday evening. Sants, who breings a pack full The board set a 9 p.m. curfew of Christmas sweets for his Midat the rink for children on vale friends. school nights, with the curfew As soon as he arrived at the extended to 10 p.m. on Friday city hall, Santa Claus was ushand Saturday evenings. ered inside and there began Adult groups and special par-tic- s who came the children greeting Two brothers, accused of the using the rink can have latto visit him. fatal stabbing of Raul Jesus er use and the lights will be Because there were so many, Yanez, 22, Bingham, last Aug. on, if they arrange with the visits were brief, but he 11 and found guilty of second kept caretakers. had a word for each and a big degree murder in district court The town appropriated $75 candy cane which each child last week, were given indeter- for additional Christmas lights, received right from Santa him- minate sentences (10 years to which are being put up by the self. life) in the Utah State Prison. Chamber of Commerce and the Children who wish to talk with Juan Relcs (Ray) Gallegos, Lions Club Santa will find him in Midvale 29, and Anastacio A further sewer extension (Ted) Galle ChristaRernoon until every 27, both of Salt Lake, were was approved and construction mas. He is on the street, at Mid- gos, found guilty by a jury contract was granted to Noland vale Junction, downtown, in the aftyer more than four hours' & Sons on their low bid of stores, and at his headquarters deliberation. An extension of 487 $3,447.75. at 39 N. Main at various times sewer will be laid The brothers had been origi- feet of during the afternoon, and is al- nally charged with first degree on 7800 South west of 2700 West. to kids meet and ways ready murder, but Judge Ray Ban Sale of .6 of an acre of land talk with them. Cott Jr. advised the jury it had constituting a narrow strip of Midvale streets were spark- a choice of five possible ver- unused land at the edge of ling with lights for dicts, and the jury reduced the West Jordan cemetery, to the Santa Claus' appearance. All oifensc to second degree mur- Stale Highway Department for light poles in the business areas der. road right of way for $1,875 was carried brightly lighted decoraJuan Gallegos is the father tions carrying out the Christmas of seven children and Anastacio approved. The West Jordan town office theme, and a new overhead dis- (Ted) Gallegos is the father of has been moved to its new lo play was in place at the main two. cation at 7652 S. Redwood Rd. intersection, Center and Main Sts. The lighting extravaganza was increased again this year. The community Christmas tree, ablaze with colored lights, spread Christmas spirit up and down the street. As usual, power to operate the Salt Lake County spending Assesed valuation, also at an public display of lighu it finished without charge by the budget for 1!64 has far outstriphigh of $692 million, and won't bring in enough to meet Utah Power & Light Co. revenues, ped possible Midvale retail stores arc re county officials are busy trim- the busdget, even if the legal limit of 16 mills is levied. The maining open cverv cvcninc ming budget requests. until 9 o'clock, until Christmas The estimated budget ran to budget will have to be trimmed is an all- - close to $1 million eve. Stores will close at 6 $15,471,203. which to bring o'clock on Tuesday. Dec. 24. 'time high. spending into balance even with a maximum tax levy. The 1963 mill levy was 13l4 mills. Items which have helped boost the tentative budget include: $105,420 more for the sheriff's department, including 10 more officers. $15,000 to set up a county engineering department. $500,000 to repay bonds and $130,000 for interest on the Hall of Justice. $423,000 for interests pav ments of the $17 million civic auditorium bond issue. ': $25,000 for costs of selling the bonds. $200,000 for construction of 1 JL " county health building. $100,000 ior a Kearns Youth Center. $2o,ooo for extended care cenft vJI'-T"f- ter near the U. of U. Medical Center. Saw.oon for purchase of parks and playground sites. $25,000 for final payment on South High swimming pool. $200,000 additional for roads and bridges. $200,000 for purchase of rights of way for flood control. Ice Skating To Deliaht Rink Built Area Children Santa Claus made a triumpal entry into Midvale at dusk FN-- , day while thousands of kids and their parents lined the streets to cheer the jolly old fellow as This'n That By "There are more men looking for a position than for a job, and more men looking for a job than for work." A letter to the Sentinel this week told us two nice things: 29 editorial, "A Our Nov. Mourning Nation Moves On," has been awarded first place in the "editorial of the month" competition sponsored by University of Utah department of journalism. We think that a winning editorial on that particular week, when every editor was writing on the same subject, indicates more than ordinary merit, but, of course, we're prejudiced. The other nice thing was that the picture we ran of A. H. with the Dansio. llerriman, buck he Rot on his 70th deer hunt won honorable mention in the "picture of the month" category, sports divisioi.. Cut we can t claim any credit except for running a good picture when we see one, because the photo was furnished us. Hasn't it rcgarus been quiet lately? to the civic audito- rium, we mean! That was a real bomb that Marv Jenson threw when he asked for an official opinion that tide his accusers in knots When Marv suggested that if the county commission had no authority to hire architects, it had no authority to purchase a site, cither, nobody had the answer. The buck was passed to attorneys in far-of- f Chicago, and they have oeen silent, also. Marv is business man enough to realize that if the county commission has authority in one instance, it has authority in both, and by staling his position clearly and concisely, he shifted the shoe onto the other foot. County people can be glad they have a man I ke Marv Jen-sorepresenting their interests. There is ample evidence that a wclUlefmed downtown group has been aiempting to "run" the civic center, but they reckoned without Marv Jenson, and they are finding out he Is not an easy man to "mn." Jenson takes the position that he was elected to take care of county business, and he intends to perform that duty. n Our fog, which had settled tlc valley hut good ( nallv got blown out last week end. am! everybody frit bctlcr right way. Of course, il was not an unmixed blessing, because we pit snow, ami we got coll in wealhrr 2 Found Guilty Bingham Man Overheard on Main St.: In I Of Murder of Jay n vari-colorc- d County Budget to Be Trimmed; Still Record all-tim- e iru. ):"FT Right lauan Into polt wt.-.- t thi aula drivtn by Mrs Claud Bri .ktrhoM, 7S09 South 1300 Vtott, Jordan, when it ilick pot en N. Main St. Monday about 8:30 a.m. ttruck Mri Brbkorholf wa thaktn up but wi not lorioutly injurtd. Wt Advertis ng has been producing for business men for many years and nothing has happened recently to change this business principle nor to supercede the effectiveness of the hometown newspaper as a medium for reaching the people. v . Number 50 Volume 30 Home Lighting Contest ponsored by Jaycees GET WAItrVIXG viiiiuiiiiaj uiiio iiu l juoi started to go up, but vandalism has already started. Midvale police pledge tha!t Midvale homes, which have of young business men will! homes adjudged first, second, caught stealing or destroying Christmas decorations will cot made the community outstand- - sponsor the home lighting con and third. a mandatory ia 1 sentence: if mg ai cnrisimas ume wun icsi anu awaru iropiucs ior Shirl Hone and Fred W. Pick-re- n on: culprit is under 18, that ,hc'r colorful lighting and other have been appointed chairYuletide decorations, will be means reform sciiool. men of the lighting contest and on again this year Both Chief Louis S. Smith and spurred are arranging to have the judgAsst. Chief Ray Hughes have with a contest which will ing done and trophies presented to the winners. that there will be no ognize the brightest and most m decorated home in fooling if vandals are caught tastefully They announce that, as in the 'the city. molesting Christmas lights. it will be netsry to tu past, tarty this- week two instances j The Midvale Jtmior Chamber an official entry in order that of theft were reported, includ-io- f Commerce has again a home will be considered by., some 75 bulbs stolen. nounced that the organization judges. Judges will review every A chapter of the Order of street in the city and select the winners. DeMolay, sponsored by Canyon be done ' on will Judging Lodge 13 and Twin Peaks Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Lodge 32, has been sanctioned evenings, Dec. 19. 20, and 21, for establishment in the south- and the committee urges all ern part of Salt Lake County, residents to see that their lights (are on at dusk and remaia Jordan board of education, the board on Thursday evening. with headquarters in Midvale. lighted during the evening1 Announcement of the appro hours. meeting in special session Wed- Bruce McDormott is the archival of the chapter by internatnesday evening, awarded elec- tect. trical and mechanical contracts ional headquarters is made by to low bidders for addition and Robert W. Moore, 2851 Hillsdcn remodeling of South Jordan eleDr., Holladay, executive ofiicer mentary school. William M. Miller Plumbing in Utah. & Heating Co.. Payson, was He calls attention to an open awarded the mechanical conpublic meeting held on Thurstract on its bid of $107,000. day evening this week, attended Electrical contract went to CapOpertating of the Black Hand by young men and their par- itol Electric Co., Inc., Salt Lake lavern, 72W a. Male bt., wasienls, in the Midvale Masonic City, on its low bid of $32,440. denied a petition to rezone the. Temple, At a luncheon held in her The board received n ne me- area from Commercial C 2 to' DeMolay is membership chanical bids. Next lowest was Commercial C 3, which would made up of young men between honor Tuesday, Miss Norma G. $112,816. and the bids ranged permit the operation of the tav- - the ages of 14 and 21 years, and Schneider, a Draper woman, up to $131,500. Four electrical ern, by the bait Lake County Mr Moore points out that it has was presented the highest bids were submitted, with the Commission. met needs of youth by supple- award given to a telephone next highest bid at S33.3C7, and a i a previous puouc nearing' nienung ine training oi nomc. . the high bid at $40,647. .litiili mist chiuil in company employee. The award, residents of the area had The present school at tested that the was a ins citizenship. the coveted Vail Medal along South Jordan will remain, with public nuisance and that it was More than 3 million DcMolays with a $250 check, was made certain remodeling, including a operating illegally under the have belonged to the 2300 chap-ne- for having saved the lac of a heat ng plant, and the ad- - present zoning. ters of the order over the last Draper boy last dition of rooms will bring the The petition from R. A. Ard- - 44 years, May. of the school to Moore Mr out tavern it that capacity operatup points 19jissone, Murray, Schneider, who resides teaching slations. or, was denied and Commission- - is necessary that members be at Miss 800 East 138O0 South, is a Bids for the general contract. ;er Marvin U. Jenson said the of Masonic relationship, the which will include the success- - action lo operate is being check- - membership requirement being plant reports clerk at the Salt iui ciectricai ami mechanical en by the county attorney s of that they be of good moral char Lake ollice, Mountain States Telephone Co. . bids, were to be received by f ice. acter The award, established in 1920, is given employees in recognition of meritorious and outstanding service requiring good judgement action. On May IS at about 7 p.m. as she was headed lor a ' church service, Miss Schneider heard Mrs Farrcll Norman, Draper, call for help in retrcivi.ig her son Ralph Norman from a canal. She found the child face down in the canal. She Jumped into water to her waist, and after rescuing the child applied mouth to mouth resuscitaion for 20 minors on-- 1 1 an ambulance arrived to take 1 over with oxygen. DeMolay Unit Established ; - an-in- g Midvale Area Jordan Board Accepts Bids on Remodeling Draper. Woman Rewarded for Zoning Denied Tavern Operator Heroic Action pro-taver- n j j A v No Cars Will Be Allowed at 1 Jr 0 1 h, how we got cold weather! But then, wc expected that anyway, as anyone would have been willing to admit as far back as lat July. If you doubt that, just ask 'em next July, when It s 100 in the shade aud uo shade! i r. - are attracted to Santa as he hurries from his sleigh to the city hall, with youngsters trailing behind as if they were following a Pied Piper. But Santa has only good to offer, and will be in Midvale every day until Christmas. of Christmnj candy, which is never so sweet as when it comes straight from Santa Claus himself. ..There were a few tears, too, for Sar.ta's big beard can be a little frightening when you're just a little guy. (Like a magnet, small fry Friday, December 13, 1963 Santa Arrives s- treat Happy, smiling faces of kids are not hard to catch o.i film when Santa Claus comes to town. Kids piled into the Midvale city hall in droves to catch a glimpse of Santa, hear a cheery word from him, touch his hand, receive from him a t if Vault Site 'A v. .if 1 art student from the Draper ichool white they watch Prin. Orr Hill and teacher Carry Hardy prepare Showi abovt a elmtntry laur.ched miniature rocket that was tucceufully at the ichool Thursday, Dec. S. No passenger cars wi!I lc M lowed to park at the storage .ault of the Church of Jrsus Christ of Latter-daSaints in Little Cottonwood canyon due to the unexpectedly rgc crowds Hut arrived in the firbl (! of the opening. Persons desiring to isit the vault on Dec. 14 or 21 wiil be asked to park their aufos at the Duller ward chapel, 3xil n. 7800 South, where busn will he available to lake visitors to (he vault, it was announced. 1 |