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Show THE MIDYALE. SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH paSe 2 Friday, August 27, 1965 - , v ; " : :f!':':''; 1 ; """iC J" )i XiJ t "hi" J i I I ' i- I I ' L.. j L , I Published Every Friday Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Mldvale, Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878 Subscription price, in Utah, $2.00 per year, in advance Outside Utah, in U.S.A. $3.50 per year in advance J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher J. '"! J-- A mf vis Mailing Address P.O. Box 128 Center St., Midvale Phone 125 W. 255-355- Firemen Get This rn That (Continued from Page 1) One day the light had traffic backed up for more than a block on N. Main St. while there was no traffic on Center St. We counted 8 cars waiting. When the light flashed green, only four cars 'were able to move before it was red again. So we began timing the light and found it was running green for 10 seconds for north-souttraffic and 40 seconds for east-wes- t traffic. In three changes, not 8 tout 12 cars were waiting on N. Main. We think the state would be smart to the old system that gave 20 seconds in each direction, and forget about the business, which never did work. Wallcie-Tallci- e Transceivers I - - - 1 - .Wi i& "Mu m Mfll-to- .jfnj Four walkie-talkiEvelyn Sharp, left, and Joan Brand display trophies won at units have been added to Midvale Fire Dedemonstration county fair as they reenact their winning partment's equipment to imof proper telephone courtesy, a home improvement project. prove communications at fires, Chief Armond Bosh announced Girls are daughters of Mr & Mrs Ray Sharp, 209 Olympus this week. Stw and Mr & Mrs L Dale Brand, 62 E. Wasatch St. They Brackets arc being installed are members of the Clever Cloverettes, Mrs L. R. Carrlgan, to hold the sets on the fire trucks and in the .chief's car, leader. and firemen can life the portable handsets out readily. The sets are battery-operatesections of the United States sence of sound. and about the size was utilized. Mr Sacos attendDeliver me from dogs that of transistor radios, but can reed the Shakespearian Festival howl in the night, cats that ceive and send only to each in Ashland, Ore.. other. themselves on my exerperch Following graduation Chief Bosh notes that the cises at the University of Oreand whine all night, sets operate satisfactorily over gon, Mr Sacos and his wife, loud orchestras and combos', a block or two of area, on ac- Shirley and two children, Kim-berthose that drown tual tests in Midvale, and he and Julie, enjoyed a va- particularly Why is it that, as soon as we will be invalubelieves out sirens on'cars that they voices, cation together. get a system that works, somefireoften doin't even need to be on, one has to have a brieht idea able in a giving orders to men at fire, ordering more or about changing it? trains that switch and throw less pressure at a hydrant sev off freight cars in the middle eral hundred feet away, and The published comments of having firemen move equip,of the night, and automobiles (Continued from Pace 1) ment to better advantage. Henry A. Barnes, traffic comthat squeal their brakes taking missioner ior New York City, "They will save a lot of runBrent Gundmundson and a corner too fast.' Capt. who believes that highways ning," the chief predicts. Col. Erickson and other officers may be reaching the saturation racing back and forth between conas as cars are far point, both ends of the job. cerned, are interesting. E. At any rate, the road that Barnes agrees that freeways men have dreamed about for are wonderful, but at the point decades is nearly a reality. It they join up with city streets winds, switches back, and the whole system breaks down. He reports traveling 20 miles climbs, occasionally at an 11 in 20 minutes on a Los Angeles grade, up one of the most beautiful canyons that rim the freeway, then taking 45 minSalt Lake utes to go the last 6 blocks. topping out Glenn E. Midvale, at the headValley, J. Wayne Sabey, formerly of of Middle Canyon, This is precisely what will was awarded Sacos, his Master's Debeautiful which offers in Lake Salt equally and happen Midvale, received his Masters City, in Theatre Arts from the vistas at it slopes down to Too- of Arts it will make the civic audi- gree His of thesis Utah. degree at BYU summ University ele. torium a useless dustcatcher was Circuit entitled "The Repbecause the public will be unAnd at the summit, a side ertory Company of the Moroni road able to get to and from it. to the north along the Olsen Players'. Barnes' opinion is that a mass Mr Sacos was later honored ridge circles up to 10,000 feet transit system is "absolutely as a a recipient of a John Hay for an overlook that gives essential." But it must be view to the net ridge of mounthousfrom Chosen Fellowship. competitive with the automobile tains in every direction with in cost, comfort, and conven- ands of applicants from all the vast panorama of the tt ience. He says that as long as . . I pit almost straight down, present transit systems fail in 4,000 feet below. all three categories people will keep driving, their cArs, and traffic will keep getting wbfse. e 4-- Lawn Mowers " h traffic-controlle- Power 3 78" tran-Mstori- Push Typ ll d Aluminum li Tit: mti&Mk with Grille Closer and Latch m 16" Man Receives .Masters 2f , Ornamenta v MAIL 3 H Former Midvale Sacos Earns Master's And Fellowship m tocsi n is" Screen. Doors Oquirrh Road Glenn . ot5 . ) 5 ! BOXES V uiack or A1H VN COMPLETE LINE OF FENCING 1 Ornamental or Utility Ken-neco- Having failed to generate much enthusiasm or any logic ior metropolitan government, Salt Lake has had a new idea . . . have the city withdraw from the rest of Salt Lake County, and form its own county, which would be identical with the city. With this we agree heartily. As long as the building and the Hall of Justice are located in the city, the city should buy them and let the ; county start over in a proper location. The city should also take over the civic auditorium, lock, stock, and barrel. City officials appear to like the idea except they fear there will be a lot of red tape beGlenn E. Sacos cause it will take an act of the legislature. If the city and parts of America, Mr Sacos county both request such legis- was one of 78 teachers chosen lation, we doubt if the legisla- for this honor. He studied at ture will refuse. the University of Oregon and Actually, the city and county worked with teachers and addo not have much in common, ministrators from all sections and with both factions convinced of the United States. that they are paying taxes that Whie in Oregon, Mr Sacos the other is spending, a clean was appointed director and probreak would be to the advant- ducer of the John Hay Musicale age of both. which was presented to a large audience. Talent from many City-Count- y v y Mm VISIT OUR The. , REPAIRS! B' With "The Sound of Music-maki- ng its appearance in Utah, newspaper columists suddenly became aware of sound. Mac McConaughy likes the sound of chickens, but what would he know about city sounds, living up there in Morgan? Dan Valentine distinguishes between musical sounds, preferring the bassoon to the trumpet, for one thing. I like the sound of rain, particularly a gentle rain when I'm about to go to sleep. 1 like the sound of a caliope, but please next year in Midvale can we have the record changed on the ice cream wagons that tour our town every day? I like the sound of all kinds of music, but keep the downbeat, the twangy Western, the country music, and I must confess, the symphonic to a minimum for me. Load on the good pop tunes, the musical comedy and the light classical for my taste. 1 like the sound of machinery running well, 'cause when it isn't, I'm lost. I like the sound of my minute timer telling me that good things will soon come from the oven. I like the sound of water in a fast running stream. And sometimes I like the ab Collision Rep air Midvale 26 E. 7S70 So. 2554421 Body A Fender Repair Painting ..Welding Frame Straightening Wheel Alignment Let J anion and Glen 01 ten Offer 21 year experience Wev Heels and Soles Give new life f o those comfortable shoes, New heel pads, rubber heels, half-solenew laces, repairs of minor rips and a new shine will do wonders! With school about to start we would like you to stop in early. Be ready when school s, Willi starts. Llidvale Shoe Repair Across from the Post Office in Midvale SOIL AID Wepco CASCADE . i i Storm Doors By Vivi J 4 . Last Word Less Jenson's WR LIKE-I- v.. Limited Supply No. 101 a r.n. Ft. Bog . $3W , i '"!n?F0k OUR ENIIkfc UNE emmencement Aug. 19. Mr Sabey received his B.A. degree from BYU in June. 1964, and is majoring in history. Advanced work toward his degree included a thesis. "Paternalism and Economic Development in While They Lost Redwood Prewar Japan." HANGING Mr Sabey is the son of Mr & Mrs A. J. Sabey, 491 Park St., Midvale, and is married to the former Marie Bringhurst, Ida. a fellowship He received from the graduate school of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Mich, and left with his wife, Marie, Saturday morning to take up residence there. W'iww q&mw mmm.li- Grant Martineau Agent - Leavitt Realtor Irft I I NOTHING DOWN K FOLDING PICNIC MIRRORS TABLE LEGS ... ivw . . . . IOXW . . v3H U3CTMl 43 FULL LENGTH 16x56 r 3 METAL INSTALL THESE SPftUrtO CLE YOUHJK.fi JUST WCASi-'RTHE tfOC. 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