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Show Universal MJLoroflln Corp 141 rJ Pierpont alt S Lake City, Utah 1 I' i i ' . - . ... ' T4 " 1 4 First place in the home lighting contest i.i Midvale was won J. the by Lynn Welch residence, 384 Elm St. Painted scenes Second place in the Midvale lights contest went to Don Nepolis home, 424 Roosevelt St. '? on picture windows, big lighted tree, Santa Clans and reicv deer, and hundreds of colored lights combine for beauty. Jobn Marchart home, 131 Pioneer St., was awarded third place in Yuletide lighting contest. ome igrrong w inners nnounced id vale Elm St. In addition to being, "Midvale has lots of wonder- brilliantly lighted, the Welch ful streets," the judges reported, home displayed scenes painted, "but Adams St. is still tops on windows, a giant lighted tree, from the point of view of 100 and sheer and other "extras" which the participation felt worthy of the out-- liance." standing honor. Chairmen Pickren and Hone Second place award went to reported that the winners have "' , nm'?"':':Mti-" a iiii in the Don Nepolis home, 424 Roos- been notified and that loving are engraved being cup trophies evelt St., and third place to the John Marchant home, 131 Pio- for presentation as soon as they Volume 30 Number 52 Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah are prepared. Friday, December 27, 1963 ". neer St. By Jay Fred W. Pickren and Shirl of the JayHone, Bank cees' committe for the Midvale Overheard on Main St.: contest, said the judges reportir "It's not the minutes you ed that the exceptional amount take at the Christmas table of decoration in Midvale prothat make you feel fat . . . it's duced such a large number of the seconds. spendidly decorated homes that their job was exceedingly I i.. f, One of the most fascinating Last year's winners again had James J. Saxton, controller pastimes at this season is look- remarkable but of the currency, has approved decorations, ing through all the "exchanges" were of Draper disqualified because the the establishment former Ray L. Hairston, (other Utah papers) that come sponsors telt that no home National Bank, with $425,000.00 Mountain Fuel Supply Co. local j into a newspaper office. a two snouia win years in row., surplus money. agent at Tayson, has been pro- Almost invariably, the last The committee chairmen said moted to district agent of the t will 9th at location be The edition before Christmas is the that the 19G2 winners would be East 12300 Soutn Draper and nowlv rnmnanv's -- I Arpanipd thickest paper of the year, with '-o j is announced f ' again in 1964, and the' m be competed May 15, 19C4. it district, Sandy pages and pages of Christmas eligible . I i i v. .11 1963 winners in 196o. Officers are J. Samuel Oliver, vy j. ii, Alien, greetings from merchants in the Mountain Fuel's Sandy distpresident, Draper; Dewey C. area served by the newspaper. rict was organized through the Cluth, first vice president, SanMany papers use red, green, or Kiwanis Hears division of the existing Murray others print blue newsprint; dy; Gerald G. Andersen, second vice president, Draper; Frank and Kearns districts, Mr Allen ads in two or more colors of Madrigal Singers said. The new district comprises Smith, secretary. Draper; Diink. all if Cnlt f lira tftmitltv artutH Club rectors are David B. Gardner, And each year we wonder . The Midvale Kiwanis of what is wrong with Midvale met Monday evening in the Mid- Midvale; Orrin J. Greenwood, approximately 6500 South r t i hv thp.r.rL -' hoinfn sprupH .. .... , ,nrpcpntlv - . merchants, most of whom turn vale City Hall, with the Hill-cre- Sandy; Emerson S. Hand, Granj El.: L. Orr Hill, their he j ite; added. Riverton; noses Madrigal singers presentat greeting ads, company, up and the Sentinel's Christmas ing the program. This was the mer S. Sanders, Crescent; McA new district office building f second the under Kay Wiljerson, Draper; George edition winds up with a very singers, year is under construction at 598 i 1 Whet-maLeo Dean, have Weslbrook, Sandy; Phill ordinary 10 pages, a disappoint- the direction of East 9400 South and will be ocment to the publisher and staff, appeared before th club. PartDraper, it is reported by it As soon as is cupied just and certainly to our 4,500 sub- ners were invited to attend the former congressman, David S. completed shortly after the first Ray L. Ilairston king. scribers who, having patron- meeting. of the year. ized these merchants all year, Organization of the new dis-- ' .. rather expect that, on a week ' ,..was prompted by the tie-- ! trict , when holidays disrupt the usual mendous New officers of the Auxiliary to the Veterans growth in the number, Mrs Young, Midvale, junior business pattern, the stores of customers served in southern could utilize their usual space ' of World War I are pictured above: front Florence Bruno, Midvale, treasurer; back Salt Lake county and by the by saying "Merry Christmas." company's desire to provide the; row, left to right, Mrs Nels Nelson, Sandy, row, Mrs Lee Richardson, West Jordan, trusEverywhere else we've ever best possible service to them, L. been, the Christmas and New Mrs J. se.iior secretary; Midvale, tee; Mrs Willard Turpin, West Jordan, con. Swapp, he said. Years editions have been monof the new! "The Cotton-wooM.s organization K. Peter Sfubbs, ductress; Mrs Franklin Buck, Midvale, chapuments to the appreciation of district and the construction of business places for the year's Mrs William Penn Heights, president; lain; Mrs Leon Malmstrom, Midvale, trustee. a district office will enable us a real "thank prosperity to better service our! to. provide you" to Ihe people of the comcustomers in this area since it munity for their patronage. will bring our facilities and ser- - Public Christmas editions from Hearing . . . vices to a more centrally local-the state run two, three, said. ed Mr Allen facility," four sections with the usual The new Sandy district agent, food ads, a smattering of Mr Hairsston, has, been employand hordes gift ideas, ed by Mountain Fuel since Oct. of greeting ads. A public hearing on consider-- tains no major chanucs. but 23, 194G. He served as Coalville The new R-- l residential zone We've racked our brains for 1G local from 1353, ation of a new zoning ordinance wi" bring city zoning into con- - is the same area as the old A l, rcb. agent the answer, and there doesn't to Oct. lti, 1953, at which tune f formity with the county ordin-- ! ' except that duplexes are per- i.JC seem to be any, except that wAne i.i,i v;.i..i ,V1" ' " ' he was transferred to Payson ancc. mited in all areas except where cither the merchants are brought general agreement as local agent, the position he 'prohibited by subd;vis.on coven-hel- d zones Rcsidential now d or they consider ' at the time of his promo- - in principle with the new ordi-- 1 . . . . ants. , Mayor Henry Deckstead a ads on the "racket" greeting des"L tion. nance, but generated discus-- 1 "ndlccl Dv A I an expaiIU,d t)at one of the reasons part of the newspaper. in new the Mr Hairston has been succeed- - sion ordinance for this change is to permit du-e- d on a number of minor ignated It can hardly be an area-Aidat Payson by C. Dix Grace points and on other minor mat- - as l and on corner lots, which An plcxes respectively. peculiarity, because our nearest serviceman, who lias been as- tcrs. zone is also provided for in are often unsalable as sites for newspaper neighbors print full sisung in uie rayson area lor Any. isen u. uagiey pointed the ordinance, but no area has, single family dwellings. quotas of greeting ads, with 7.' out that the new ordinance con- - been designated as the past several years. New R-- zone is the same as merchants who never otherwise the old 11 1. except that multiadvertise coming in voluntarily with large-spacdwellings are permitted, ads to extend ple Sandy Contest allowing erection of apartment It's doubtful if it is a matter zone would houses. The of salesmanship, for there is no l in it apartment dwellings to 8 "selling" to greeting ads; they're units. something that merchants arc The new ordinance designates eager to buy. We can't believe that merthe area east of State St. recentin j of brilliant lights and a participation Outstanding and were huge Originality chants in this area arc "differplanning as ly annexed to Midvale t A marker erected by Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and the brass Inscription tells brief wncn .1ine .Hi.mes , , n ,lt imuMriaf an, city the Sandy home lighting con-- lighted tree were topped by a iwo t,aoi ent." decpons aV y test was noted by Jim Potter, soaring Santa astride a rocket zone north of Wasatch i,".1. ri'ai'h,n,R the neers is unveiled at Herriman by Mrs Annit history of the community and tht rock their decision, Mr l oiter report-- , s, to 350 fecl rom S(atc st of the belched that real Heard a cute story the other Sandy Jaycees, flame, president church. Mrs Katt B. Carter, national DUP ed in announci Bodell, captain of Herriman Camp, DUP, and he winners. ,0 ,,(lla, (hc commorcia arca day. It seems an employes' in announcing winners of the! Second place went to the icii mat awarus lt, (hc sou, ine juoges dedicated Sunday afternoon. The marker is president, was present at the rites, and the committee of a large industrial old C. Kemp home, 1097 East couki oe maue on uie oasis oi this week. . anK "WRcslcd by plant wanted to buy the boss a constructed of stones salvaged from the rock dedicatory prayer was offered by Alonio Judges awarded first place 7th South, and third place to mere quantity of lights unless ,(),lK,r Christmas present so they to the IJrent Fugal home, 699 the Robert Webster home, 988 a pleasing and artistic etfect "tizoiis attending the hearing 18S9 by pio- in in of former church Herriman erected Herriman Freeman, Ward. bishop on Page 2) I Fast 2nd South;, where a maze East 9100 South. is created. (Continued on Page 2) Three winners in Midvale's home lighting contest were an nounced this week by the Mid vale" Jaycees, which sponsored the annual competition. First place was awarded to the J. Lynn Welch home, 384 , bril-judg- 1 I mi miiiimiim This rn That New Gas Firm Organizes Approved For Draper Sandy Unit ' V: VU ; : w - .w ft II 1 j "L. - .- t; d .... 1 Council Ponders Zoning Revision last-minu- ; 1 unap-pieciativ- e, t e R-- 1 U-- R-- 2 R-- ... Three Winners Listed by Jaycees e K-- I 1 C-- Har-conte- IM..H . ... .I.III.H,,.,.,,, ..,.,,.,.- -, ,,11 n.l.i, - ...I,. -- u I., ... i.nn. Li, 7 ' J J Sal HI ir-- .V": , : f J An space on a flaming Santa, speeding through rocket, features first Brent prixt lighting winner, Sandy's Fugal, (99 East 2nd South. ultra-moder- n i V ' . Brilliantly lighted and well balanced, featuring many Christmas traditions, is Ihe Sandy second place home, Harold E. Kemp residence, 1097 East 7th South. charming Christmas seen, well executed and lighted, placed third in Ihe Sandy contest. It is the Robert Webster home, 963 Cast 9400 South. A |