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Show Universal Microfilming Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave, Utah Salt " P-- nmMu.immmuum.mmmm m Lake ml UP Cityl, mm mm u. mmm ... i.n 5-1- .m in. -57 n .mm The Volume XXIII idval: E ENTINEL Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah SUBSCRIPTION, $2.50 PER YEAR BY MAIL Number 29 SINGLE COPY 5c Injuries Fatal To So. Jordan An eight year old South Jor dan boy died Wednesday morn ing in the" Salt Lake General Hos pital from injuries received from See Ruling Soon n Expressway 'V. Hoof Victim Friday, July 20, 1956 t tion, and expected to arrange a meeting with council members, representatives of the Road Com mission, and property owners U n tramnliul him TllAQ. area. along the route present. . .. The letter, signed by Commis Mayor Henry Beckstead, after K day. reading a letter from the Stale sioner Lorenzo J. Bott, indicated Richard Oakeson, son of Mr & Road Commission, said that he that although the expressway has Mrs Leonard F. Oakeson, 98b7 i would continue to press for ac- - been under discussion by engi So. 13th West, was rushed to sur- neers, it is still impossible to an for operation. emergency gery state a definite location. Physicians who performed the w The road program has now surgery said he appeared to have been approved by congress, and suffered a ruptured liver and the location of the route "will stomach, and a crushed chest. likely be decided uporr in the When discovered that the boy very near future," the commisneeded a rare type A negative l sioner wrote. blood for transfusion, some 60 For several years, the city has to to donate volunteers offered Ray Ertman has been appoint withheld issuance of building perEugene Jelesnik, left, promoter of the Midvale Kiwanis Club's Utah Talent Quest, and the victim. ed executive secretary for the mits in the area originally set as Abe Schiller, executive of the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, discuss plans Deputy Sheriff Elmer Leake, of and " who the accident, for Harvest Days on Aug. 9. 10, 11, as they look over a copy of the Sentinel. Schiller will investigated Midvale Chamber of Commerce the freeway location, east the around a an- - adjacent to the Rio Grande tracks that stated was it rope for the coming year, attend Harvest Days, will ried in the parade on Thursday, will help judge the Queen horses neck apparently became nouncea Dy noDerx j. money, through Midvale, contest, and has made arrangements for the Harvest Days Queen to spend a glorious From time to time, property engaged in the animal's hooves as president, following the weekly cation at the fabulous Flamingo. Schiller has recently purchased the original saddle used Richard attempted to lead him in have insisted that the owners These three lovely girls will reigu over the Draper 24th meeting of the board of directors council issue a building either in the movies by Cowboy William S. Hart, and has arranged to have the saddle on dis- the barn. The frightened animal noon. of July celebration. They are left to right, attendant Ernia Wednesday must have knocked the boy to the du permit or purchase their propernew his Mr Ertman began play in Midvale before Harvest Days. Enniss, Queen Carolyn Nichols, and attendant Gayle Pix-to- ties at once. He is ground and trampled him. manager of the ty. The council has maintained He is survived by his parents (Sentinel Photo) Mendcnhall's auto supply store in that it would do a dis service to and two brothers, Rallo and Midvale. He succeeds Peter Ed- these people to issue permits for 10 Vance; grandparents, Mr & Mrs wards, who has served as secre- construction which would have to be torn down within a few years. Niels Oakeson, South Jordan, and tary for several years. With the road program finally Edward Hebdon, Clifton, Ida. The directors voted to Funeral services are pending. with the Kiwanis Club during approved and money available for Harvest Days by asking all busi- obtaining right of way, the counFund Riding high on the first float (Lou) Dunyon, general chairman ness men and employes to dress cil feels that the state road comElections United Two big programs of amateur wanis Bowl on Thursday and Fri in western style during the entire mission should establish the loHeld at July 12 Meeting of the Draper 24th celebration of the event. 'H day evenings. talent with Ted Mack, nation-wid- e will be three lovely girls, Nichols, 17, a blue eyed week, Aug. Carolyn parade It was reported cation of the freeway irrevocably, By JAY Ted Mack will come from New Elections were held by the one designated as queen of the blonde will reign as queen of the that all members of Kiwanis TV personality, as master of cere and purchase the property, and pro Overheard on Main St.: York to in here Thurslast workers is She Fund celebration. United person. appear two her and the the other festivities, to monies will feature the Harvest daughter the Chamber have agreed pro- ceed with construction plans. "My new air conditioned car is the finals of the Utah day nig.t. July 12, r.t tk? Mid- attendants. And immediately be- of Mr & Mrs Clifford Nichols. Her mote the western dress and all Commissioner Bott's letter also 'conducting wonderful my wife says now Days celebration in Midvale Au. Talent Quest in the free and easy vale hind this float will be some of attendants are Gayle Pixton, 18, others are asked to advised the council that grade City Hall. she can wear her girdle from 9 and 10. .Uyle which lias made him a na Officers for the forthcoming the most colorful floats and mar- daughter of Mr & Mrs Robert L. All business places were also levels have been established and coast to coast." The program, featuring the tionnl favorite on the original year are 7raik Bullock, presi- ching units ever seen in the Dra- Pixton, also a blue eyed blonde; asked to decorate their store given to the Rio Grande railroad . and Erma Enniss, 18, brown hair fronts for Harvest Days. dinners of the 14 televised ama amateur hour. dent; Fred Miner, Gladys Gra- per area. regarding the improvement of E. Twice within the past week we teur contests held this and In addition to presiding over ham, and Audrey Bowfden, vice The three girls will be crown- and eyes, daughter of Mr & Mrs Center St. between State St and spring have had an opportunity to see in the main line of the railroad. This summer, will be held at the Ki- - the talent contest, Ted Mack will presidents; Mrs Lee Larsen, sec ed at 6:30 Sunday night at a gath- Ben Enniss. person some of the acts which be master of ceremonies in the retary. Treasurer and campaign ering of the four The big day's events will begin clears the way for construction to wards. Draper have appeared on Utah Talent contest which will bring the selec- manager will be selected in the This will take place at the Second with a flag raising ceremony and. begin at once on lowering the Quest television show. And, wontion of thtf Harvest Days Queen, near future. Ward chapel according to L. S. salute at sunrise. spur tracks in Center St., so that derful as TV is, it just can't comNearly 40 lovely girls from Salt The parade, scheduled to begin pavement may be extended from i Lake County are entered in the 18 pare with "live' 'performances. By at 9:30 a.m., wUl leave the First curb to curb and the full width That's one reason why the finWard chapel and continue to DraQueen contest. Elimination will of the street made available for als in the Talent Quest are being A perfect attendance record for be held on Thursday night and Park where the judging stand traffic. per LDS six years at all her put on as a stage show. To those the past the finals on Friday. will be erected. who have been watching the tele- church meetings has been estab A levy of 18 mills was approved the council ordered two new tires At 11:30, or as soon after the One of the judges in the Queen Mid-Flor- a Club to Hear vision series, we can only say that lished by Penny Reed of the San- contest will be Abe Schiller, exby the city council Wednesday for the police car, two dozen new parade as possible, a horse pullfrom seen show half the Magna you haven't Speakers folding chairs for the city hall, ing contest will be held. Day dy Second Ward, Mt. Jordan ecutive vice president of the Fla- evening. unless you come to Harvest Days stake. and a new checkwriter for the light fireworks will be set off at of Mid- The mingo Hotel in Las Vegas, where meeting regular This is the same levy as last recorder's office. at the Kiwanis Bowl on Aug. 9 Miss Reed is the daughter of 1:30 p.m. the queen will spend a free vacaFlora Garden Club will be held and 10. Mr 4 Mrs Verl Reed, 612 North tion and will be introduced to the year, and the same as was antici Two exhibition baseball games at Midvale City Hall Thursday, December when the And if you want good seats. 100 West, Sandy. will be played. At 2 p.m., Mid show audiences during her stay. pated last Don 26, at 8 p.m. Mr & Mrs Emil July was established. better stop in at Brown's right She is a member of the ward vale's American Legion Junior Feulner of the Magna Garden the Bowl shows are budget for Tickets Council members observed that away and get yours paid for and In League team will play the Draper Club will be guest speakers, givnow on sale, and the ticket comreserved. There isn't any short the budget was being followed team. Bingham's semi-prteam were sales that mittee ing demonstrations on all kinds reports Donald and Peggy Rhodes, 270 will oppose the Doc Johnson age of seats yet, but the commit closely and is apparently adeof few flower arrangements and talkfirst the days brisk during ' - mmnmm tee tells us that the good seats so final approval was given Sugar St., Midvale, are proud to team at 5 p.m. on flower show practices. with the quate, were ing offered, that they are disappearing fast. to the 18 mill city levy. announce a new arrival, and this A rodeo and variety show will Army Pvt. Jimmy D. Johnson, best seats moving fast. The Bowl It was reported that subdivis one didn't come in a little pack commence at 7:30. The colorful son of Mr St Mrs Ezekiel J. shows will not be broadcast. Lake in the 13th Eat area who age. The Rhodes are now the festivities will be concluded with Johnson, route 1. Sandy, recentions it was, in some ways, a mo A parade 14 miles long is was Milfrom the ly of mentous week. Saturday Mrs G graduated to the city's proud owners of a new Aeronca wanted buy part giant fireworks display. scheduled for 5 p.m. Thursday itary Police Training Center at of way to its waterworks Champion Airplane. helped judge the bathing beauty with commercial floats, military riht Fort Gordon, Ga. The to contest that was part of the Ute property there were unwilling Several months ago Donald en soldier entered the army units, bands, and all of the queen for asked at and the the Nephi, $1,000 city Stampede Sunday pay tered a contest, writing in 25 last January and completed candidates participating. an acre of land. The council then words of less, "Why I would like the editor let himself be talked A rear-encollision at 0000 S. basic training at Fort Ord, The children's parade will be into appearing on television. Of ordered work to proceed on the to join the Aircraft Operators and He attended Calif. after 10 p.m. Sandy, State, shortly Brigham at 10:30, held Saturday morning the two, we think judging the new wier and triple divide as ruois Association. Wednesday put a Salt Lake couple rirsl prize Mrs Verda Wahlquist, Jefferson Young University in Provo. with assembly at 9:30 at N. Allen beauties is the nicer work. was to be a new airplane. in the hospital and smashed their St., regional director for region St. and E, Center St. All children planned. The judges made a big fuss A large pump will be installed Former Met hodist Pastor car badly. He must have used the right 12 of the Utah of the invited to participate, either are Congree over the "tough job" they had de at the North Main springs, so 25 words, because Wednesday PTA, conducted a conference in Now in Hartman, Colo. Mr & Mrs Stephen Frank Bak as individuals or as part of a that water will be available for night he was in Washington, D C, Tooele last Tuesday in ciding on a winner, but we think 859 Scott Ave., were taken to er, prepara group. Mrs Loraine T. Benton, former at the cemetery, the to appear on the Arthur Godfrey lion for the they were just complaining. When Lake General Hospital by sprinkling Salt All primaries in East Jordan, regional conference pa.stor of the Midvale Methodist we appeared on the Talent Quest ball park, and both schools show for the presentation of the to be held in Those at Church, has written that she has county ambulance and then were West Jordan, and Mt. Jordan September. program that sure kept its status plane. He will fly it home tending the conference were Supt. been appointed to serve in Hart-ma- transferred to LDS Hospital, stakes are invited to enter the In other miscellaneous actions. completely amateur. Like most in the AOPA en Arthur E. Peterson, Asst. Supt. which reported they were in Membership Colo. church and all other parade, new things, appearing on TV is titles one to a life insurance pol Reed H. Beckstead, Mrs Bcrnice There is a large church there, "fair" condition. Extent of their the area are also wel in Rtd Penny groups kind of fun, but we'd sure get tir icy wnue piloting inc plane, a Burkinshaw, Mrs Bartha Sabcy, she writes, much in need of buil- injuries could not be learned comed. In addition, every street ed of making a career of it choir, a reporter for the ward in Midvale is invited to enter all yearly subscription to Flyers Mag from the Jordan School District; ding up as far as membership is Thursday morning. paper and has served as secretary the kids on the street in unit. azinc, and many added conven Supt. J. Easton Parratt, Mrs Nor concerned. She sent her best Baker's car struck the rear of Signs of hot weather: The boys of the YWMIA. She has been ac- A ienres for the civilian pilot. ma Morris, Mrs Lee, Mrs Beth wishes to the townspeople, and a pickup truck which had stopped of a watermelon bust for prize thnnked them for their kindness for down the street pitching pennies tive in ward activities taking part Donald and Peggy have lived in Norman, from the approaching traffic to make a the street is offered for the best Murray School and thoughlfulncss. to see who buys the parsley cokes. in plays and road shows and has Midvale their since marriage District, and Supt. Sterling R. In closing she hoped that the left turn off the highway. D. Mar street entered. All children par achieved the MIA Joy Award and eight years ago. They have two Harris and Mrs Clyde Hearty of church in Midvale would continue cel Beckstead, 7961 South 1300 ticipating in a street group are The high character of enter- six individual certificates. boys, Dale, 5, and Scott, 3. the Tooele District also eligible for individual prizes. to grow under its new leadership. West West Jordan, driver of the Bond election for the Salt Lake tainment at past Harvest Days is Penny is a graduate of Jordan truck, was not injured. Two cows s A carnival has been attested to by a Midvale store. High School and Jordan Semin Cottonwood Sanitary Dis carried in the pickup were knock 1 County week for be the and will Three years ago a family of en ary where she participated in the engaged ed out onto the pavement by the set up in a convenient location. trict sewer system has been set tertainers wanted to buy a traveling assembly and belonged Harvest Days will end with a for Wednesday, Aug. 29. impact Witnesses said the anl-on time, and the to the Dance, Decca, leadership, set ma's 8t00a" 84 H stunned for a street dance on N. Main St. The county commissioners Z'ZZ free dealer, with some misgivings, let and Charlonian Girls Clubs. She moment then disappeared, bcl-at 9 p.m. Saturday night. the bond election date Monday balheld the office of secretary in the starting them have it lowing, into the darkness. Also scheduled for Saturday Voters In the area will cast He was agreeably surprised Decca Club. of $1,600,000 gen 3 Mrs Baker appeared to be ser-night is a wrestling card at the lots on issuance when every payment came in on Miss Reed is also active in ath Kiwanis obligation and revenue iously injured. Her face struck Bowl, with contestants eral bonds. time, mailed from almost ever) letics playing pitcher and out- to be announced ,and broke the windshield and was shortly. fielder on the Sandy Jaycees girls' -The district is bounded by 9300 part of the country. smashed and bleeding, and she This week the troupe was back softball team in the County Rec I also apeared to have leg Injuries, South, 5600 South, 9th East, and Subscribe to Tla Sentinel the foothills of the Wasatch. Not in Utah again, playing a nearby reation League. investigating officers reported. ncluded are the incorporated community. They came back and areas of Murray, Sandy, and the bought a television set for their Pool Vandafi Arraigned II trailer house . . . again on time, homes already served by No. 1 Juvenile Court (Before without any quibbling! and 2 districts. The two 14 year old boys A committee consisting of II. T. with committing vandalism at The Lions Club, sponsor of Godfrey, F. J. Cook, and Earl E Construction of a new junior has owned the property for some Howe has been working on the i the Midvale swimming pool in flag project in Midvale, reports some satisfying accomplishments high school building at West Jor- lime. project for 2'4 years. Estimates pearly spring have been taken into s in the drive to put a flag in every dan has been authorized by the Mr Peterson said the West Jor have been made on the basis of juvenile court and their cases board of education of Jordan dis dan building will be built on the revenue of $3 per month per con home in the city. J are presently under considcra- JLki uon. wmci oi t'oiice When the flags were put up for trict, and work will begin as soon same general plan as the junior nection. The connection fee has Mazuran Presentation of the tharter to the Kcams Kiwanis Club lat Wednesday was witnessed by found both boys tojoehave pre the July 4 holiday, every house on as possible, it was announced this high buildings at Midvale and not been set. Two possibilities are being con Kiwanians and their wives from a nunuVr of Utah communities. Left to right ore Frank vious police records and has fur Olympus St., was able to display week by Supt Arthur E. Peter Sandy, making only minor im a flag, either one they had pre- son. provements. The plans have been sidered for a disposal plant, ad Bullork, president of the sponsoring Midvalo clubj Lt. Gov. Clyde Simpson. Salt Like; nished a complete file on them to new one the Lions A site a short distance north approved, and as soon as archi dition to the district No. 1 plant the juvenile court. viously or Dist Gov. II. Wayne Mam, Vernal, presenting tharter; Internaional Presidont-clecof the present West Jordan tects complete the specifications or construction of a new sold. plant Reed C. Gulp, Salt Lake; Nathan C Wood, president of Reams club, receiving charter; On July 24, the Lions hope that school, known as the Gardner the board will call for bids. near the confluence of Big CotBe sure to Interest in the district; Joe Behling, Ogden, future. Thao take other streets will be able to match property, has been selected for Occupancy of the new school tonwood Creek and the Jordan Lyman Pierce, Ogden, new clubs chairman for Utah-Idah- o where you'll spend new the 'achievement. The is district district secretary, River. Olympus building. hoped for in 1.4 to 2 years. (Sentinel Photo) the rest of pur life. r ( wr iffe J Decision is expected "soon possibly next week on a definite loexcation for the north-sout- h pressway through the Midvale V. .v V- a Ray Ertman lis Secretary sOfC.ofC. vice-preside- nt Ted Mack iHlere Aug. 9-For harvest Days Shows THIS Queens to Lead Parade To Draper 24th Events THAT ... Record Achieved Sandy Girl Mill Midvale TasrLevy Is Confirmed Wednesday Evening - Rhodes Wins Plane Contest o i Salt Pair Injured Hold Regional rTA Conference Wednesday Night d No. 3 Sewage Bond Vote On Aug. 29 fire-clas- h rr,' "3 Construction to Begin Soon On West Jordan Junior High c3 c.i at Sandy |