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Show Universal Microfilming Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. Salt Lake Cityl, Utah 5-1- TiliS 71 WAT -57 The Midvale Sentinel "City of Lights" Again Holiday Goal in Midvale By JAY Overheard on Main St.: The Thanksgiving Turkey: "My goose is cooked." Each Yule season Midvale is known as the City of Christmas it's time to start figuring out your Lights. Christmas lighting scheme. Whatever you used last year isn't go- Again in 1956 Midvale will put forth an effort to make its Christing to be good enough this year, as the contest grows each season, mas lighting more outstanding r one year is a than ever through a home lightand a the next. ing contest sponsored by the Midvale homes have establish- Chamber of Commerce. ed a reputation for their splenA special committee is making did lighting effects during the arrangements for the contest and holiday season. Our town has a is expected to announce the rules vast number of new architectur- next week. It is understood that ally unique homes which lend a contest for the "best street" will themselves to the development of lighting plans which are both different and beautiful. So get your ideas working and make your home one of the out' ' " standing ones when the lights go on this Christmas. It helps keep that reputation of being "the friendly city.' ' If you haven't done it already, prize-winne- has-bee- n Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah SUBSCRIPTION, $2.50 PER YEAR BY MAIL Friday, November 23, 1956 be conducted in addition to the individual contest for the SINGLE COPY 5c Volume XXIII Number 47 d Light Planes Land Safely home. A revision of the rules is being considered to make it impossible for the same entry to win a prize a second year unless a major improvement in the display is made. In past years Midvale has been known throughout the valley for In Emergency Midvale was in the news twice within the past week as airplanes its splendid cooperation in the home lighting contest at Christ mas time, and the 1956 committee believes that the season just ahead will find the entire city a blaze of lights that will be ac claimed as the finest display ever. Details of the contest are being worked out and will be released in the near future. In the mean time, all residents are urged to begin planning their home displays and obtaining the lights, cords, extra sockets, floodlights, and other display materials they made emergency landings nearby Woman Badly Hurt in Crash; Drivers Cited Ruth Jones, Salt Lake, as sociate professor of library sci ence at the University of Utah was severely injured Friday af ternoon in a collision at 9400 South and 7th East. She was thrown from a car and suffered fractures of the right leg, left shoulder, and pelvis. Utah Highway Patrol cited Richard Nibley, Salt Lake, driver of the car in which Miss Jones was riding, for failing to stop at a stop sign, and Marvin Olsen, 16, 95 East 7800 South, Sandy, for driving without a driver's license M. sec student ransier to y ase Jordan Crowding A plan to equalize enrollment Jordan and Bingham High Schools by transporting all between sx students west of the river to Bingham next year was requested last week by the West Jordan Stake presidency of the LDS church and consideration of the proposal was begun by the board of education of Jordan district. President Howard Barben of Municipal Airport at 9:27 a.m. Mid-Flor- a West Jordan Stake made the request in a letter to Dr. J. O. Wednesday that he was attemptJones, school board president. He ing a forced landing. Within 30 Will Install also suggested that the names minutes he phoned the field to re will need. 29 of both schools be changed, with As this is being written, it ap he a had in landed safely As always at Christmas time, port Jordan 4 miles of not field about southwest High becoming East Jorwill Sentinel the that pears a tf safety should be the first rule in Garden Club will and Bingham High bedan Lake No. 2. Salt High Airport have any local pictures this week. hold installation of officers and a setting up temporary circuits and West Jordan High School. two Walla Walla, coming Sunday night shows the cuts were A check-uarranging lighted displays. supper Thursday, Nov. Members of the school board a light plane caution house- Wash., men, flying Electrical men of-- , Midvale at 29, city hall, starting but the on time, post mailed discussed the proposal and postto Los from took Denver Angeles, holders to be careful not to over at 7 p.m. off from Salt Lake Airport and poned it for further and more de fice has again proved it can't deto be circuits and sure that load Guest speaker for the program Junior high journalists crowd around Dan Valentine, tailed study. Board members exsoon developed engine trouble. liver first class mail a distance of all strings of lights, extension the supper will be Lynn Tribune When the motor quit they landed following 50 miles without taking an extra columnist, for autographs as conference concludes pressed the opinion that before cords, sockets, and other electri-jca- l Young, members of the Men's such a sweeping transfer could on R. F. Smith the day. nursery farm, Garden Club of Salt ( llrnadrastcr Pliolo ) Wednesday, Nov. 7. devices are in good condition Lake, who be effected it would be imperaSouth 2210 6200 8:30 about West, land will not endanger persons will show colored movies and talk tive that comparable curriculum p.m. Publishing the paper a day earor property. on "Dahlias and Tuberous Begon offerings should be available to staff. Thomas on the F. Stimpel, 30, pilot, ias." ly puts the pressure students at both schools. and Dean his 27, in work passen Gregg, It means doing four days' Officers to be installed next Blaine Another matter for considerawere both ger, slightly injured include the following: three days, and that takes a ioi tion is the problem of transporwhen Stimpel "ground looped" Thursday P. Edwards Ernest Hrs Irel Woodhouse, president; Beck-stea- d of "midnight oil." Getting ark the plane to avoid an irrigation Tribune; W. II. Bart let t, Art Sup tation, and Supt. Reed H. (From Jordan Broadcaster) vice Mrs Bill news, first pictures, presAnderson, of to was asked the Scarlet Macaw' "Um correspondence, get figures on ditch. ervisor of Jordan District, and 150 student Murray Allen of the Jordan High how many more buses would be and everything a day early is will he treated by Ernest P. Ed- ident; Miss Virginia Haun, second Approximately vice president; Mrs Joseph quite a trick. Everyone cooperat- wa' ds at ihe second lecture of the Blaine Watts, Midvale Boy Mt. Jordan PTA journalists attended a press con art department. required. secretary-treasurer- ; Mrs Le- - ference at Jordan November7. ed wonderfully and got in every- Audubon Scries, which is present Following luncheon's being ser Bingham High School, with a Holds Nov. 29 ana cnurcn was Meeting scout ofworker, ved to the guests and advisers, Roy Holt, corresponding seere The ed each year under the auspices of 950, is presently octhing early, except the post their capacity with young journalists, sessions were held which took an of the Midvale branch of the Salt honored last week by presenta departmental The Mt. Jordan Junior High tary; Mrs Leone Eskelsen, hisof whom fice department advisers, came from twelve ele- until 2:30 p.m. The topics of some cupied by 536 students, service pin for PTA will meet next Thursday eve trian; Walter M. Keller, parlia extra day to deliver our cuts. students. 325 Lika County library. Friday eve tion of his are high junior five junior high , and of these sessions were, "Getting ning, Nov. 29, at the school, it mentarian; Mrs Eugene Bickham mentary, The whole thing makes us nirj:. Nov. 30. at 8 o'clock in the 3oy Scout work. Jordan High School, designed two senior high schools of the dis and Writing School Sports News," one-yeMrs W. E. has been announced. The program director; thankful that Thanksgiving comesjMidvale city Hall is the time and Watts is chairman of the 900 but enlarged by additions for Features and Humor in the organ r in part, follow up in buzz Scott, director; Mrs trict. only once a year! p;are of the second lecture. School Paper," and "Art in News to 1,200 capacity, now has more ization and extension committee will, The confernce began with a "Land of the Scarlet Macaw" of the Great Salt Lake Council. sessions discussions from last Spencer Miller, holdover director; than 1,400 enrolled. paper Make-up.- " session in the auditorium, Allen month's general of Vaughan, past president. meeting. If the proposed transfer were depicts the color and variety of The presentation was made by Murray city is right proud Eileen Johnson, editor of Broad' 10th, 11th, and 12th its municipal power plant, which Mexico especially in the spring Verner O. Hewlett, past president adopted, in was caster, charge. students living in West has made the city a profit of more time with its colorful flowers, var of the council, during an execugrade at Among the special guests South Jordan, Riverton, than $70,000 in the first 9 months ied people and brilliant birds. tive board session at the Temple Jordan, were Superintendent tending I his is a journey with naturalist Reed Beckstead, Assistant SuperBluffdale, and Ilerriman would this year. Square Hotel in Salt Lake. 30 Lake Salt nest P. if wonder intedent II. W. Jorgensen; M. Neff Edwards, Amherst, Va., Watts, who holds the Silver A be bused to school at Copperton Makes us list of "Yule Tips" was offer turn address. Smart. Lecturer in Jounahsm at instead of Sandy. has considered this means of in- deep into hidden valleys, to isolat Heaver Award, served four years Write "use hand stamp" on the ed this week by Postmaster David Jordan High School alumni are It was revenue. ed University of Utah; Bob Mor village market places, high as a Scout in Troop 1, Murray; creasing its municipal pointed out that the coins or other gan and Tom Fines of the Dupli letters a Christmas reunion for boundaries of the West Jordan which they seem so badly in need 'among C00' mountains and vol three years, assistant and scout L. Warner to help mailers of hard containing planning objects. Cancelling machines cating and Visual Aids Depart canic peaks, catching glimpses by master. Troop 90, Murray; four Christmas gifts and cards be cer his group- of? mutilate your letters other ment of ZCMI; Marion Dunn and Friday, Nov. 30, at Jordan gym. Stake are the same as motion picture camera of exotic years, assistant scoutmaser, tain that they reach addressees on may Frank Menzel of the sports staff The theme of the dance is "Al of school districts. wise. The weekly "citizens of the creatures in exotic surroundings Troop 118, Midvale; four years, time. President Barbcn's letter to the Send money orders or checks of the Dtseret News; Dan Valen umni Come Home for Christmas" board week" feature carried out by Mt. It is an unforgettable visit across adviser and two years assistant offered three reasons for Lakt Salt the columnist for tine, all their and alumni and part Postmaster Warner said that a instead of cash. Jordan Junior High School at the Rio Grande to see the real adviser, Explorer Post 318, Mid the change: opportunities for to attend. ners are invited Pack Cu parcels securely. record Christmas mail load again in treasures of Mexico. vale; seven years chairman East Sandy is scheduled to begin Arrangements are in charge of more personal student- - teacher re is expected. "By following the shion breakable objects. means This Sentinel. Jordan week's District. this the alumni association officers, lationships would be increased; Mark packages with "fragile" At present is a Sunday School simple suggestions of mailing ear of honoring outstanding students Glenn Sacos, president; Joyce more students would participate and food mark adpackages "perish teacher and working with the ly, wrapping carefully, and has been popular at the school vice Milne, able." president; and Oka in school activities; and that Senior Aaronic Priesthood in the dressing plainly, the citizens of and we believe it makes a fine adsecretary-treasureand Bingham High could offer better Miller, Insure and parcels register East Jordan Stake. He previously Midvale will be assured of the dition to the Sentinel each week. physical facilities. committees: or certify valuable letters. (the following served in the stake presidency, on afe and timely arrival of their The board also devoted time The Blackett Oil Co., 8000 b. Dance committee a n 1ey t S U.S. Mail to distant packages (From Jordan Broadcaster) the hih council, and as a mem Christmas mail," he advised. to destrucfurther study of a plan to rewas threatened by News reports from New York Brown State, Phelps, jialmstrom, Joyce The postmaster suggested that points before Dec. 1. Mail of the Midvale First Ward model live and enlarge Jordan at a fire last morning Thursday iris are that Gene Fullmer is working Miller, Marchant, "The thirteenth annual public ier Douglas cards by Dec. 9. Foreign the following tips be carried out: cost of about $2 million. when a spark ignited a loading joka Miller. hard at GrosMnger's and is look- rendition of Handel's Messiah is bishopric. mail should next leave within the and all mail Address fully his platform while gasoline was being Assembly ing good as he prepares for Margaret Robinfew days. sehcdueld for Sunday, December clearly. 12 Dec. against transferred. Glenn Sacos. championship try son, Mail and cards Midvale Clement Make sure you write a re gifts 23," announced J. Crapo The county fire department re Sugar Ray Robinson. Advertising Ardyth Crump. by Dec. 19. director. to the calL sponded Carolyn Burkinshaw, Shauna If you have any questions, Has First mixed voices "Two hundred Sandy M. C Blackett. proprietor of Rudd, Shirlene Milne, Joyce We hope the cold weather of consult your post office. will be heard in the choruses Special Speaker the wholesale oil company, quick- Milne, Karen Webb. the last few days is actually mod while forty students will com ly shut off valves to other tanks Rex L. Campbell, Salt Lake ra OBITUARIES (From Jordan Broadcaster) erating a bit. We're still lucky, tre orchestra the the with accompany within 50 feet of the blaze to save dio prise will be the guest announcer, though, compared "Time Out for Ginger." comedy a more lestructive fire. mendous snowstorm that fell in ing them," said Mr. Crapo, speaker at the Sandy First Ward ELLEN by Ronald Alexander, was pre E. G. DOWDING and we shall have several The "As usual loading platform sacrament services Nov. 25 at 7 Minnesota. sented to a capacity audience soloists." continued the director, Ellen Elizabeth Golf Dowding pumps were damaged to the exp.m. Mr Campbell is especially and Friday evenings of Thursday "but we are unable at this time Lake DUP last week, under the direction of interesting to young people and 79, 478 South 1st West, Sandy, tent of about $800, and are being to name them definitely." died at her home Sunday at 11:58 entirely replaced by new equipMiss Betty Zieve. Avoid the Last Minute the ward bishopric would like to A special rendition for the stu The monthly meeting of the Sharon Swenson, as the four Mr Blackett said. a after illness. invite ment, p.m. to attend lingering anyone wishing dent body is to be given as a South Salt Lake County DUP will Hush Be Sure Your to do so. Born Oct 26, 1877, in Sandy, a Ginger topped the part of the Christmas program be held Monday, Nov. 26 at 11 cast and proved very convincing daughter of Heber and Helen Ell Christmas Cards and December 21, with both performa.m. at the Daughters of Utah in her enthusiasm for football. wood Goff, she was married Nov ances being held in the Jordan on Time. Gifts Arme Pioneers Museum, 304 N. Main Jerry Forbush as Father also Subscribe The Sentinel to School auditorium. 16, 1808, in the Salt Lake LDS J. E. Wahlquist, Murray, form' High St., Salt Lake. All officers and proved himself a great football Dow to Temple George William er president of Cottonwood Stake, was Guild Midvale Ladies The members of the various camps enthusiast. Wayne Cowley was ding. She was a member of the convincing as Ginger's boy friend; brought a Thanksgiving message church, serving in the Relief So- entertained by Chef Glrrard and are urged to attend. Mrs William as were also Judy Larsen and to members of the Midvale Kievein E. will Hotel last be Utah the Nelson, president, Thursday Maureen Shcrpard in the parts ciety. Mr Dowding preceeded her wanis Club Monday eventng. ning. In one of the several dining charge. herl-taeof Jeanne and Joan respectively, in death. the traced Mr Wahlquist burvivors Include three sons, rooms of the hotel, club members The program will be featured Gingers sisters, each of whom of the American nation D. Almy and Donald G. Dowding, and guests were shown how to, by a discussion of the December advocated a different viewpoint through its historical creatne w carve a turkey, were explained lesson, "RcminUcences of ChrUt jon life. Wayne Bateman was Sandy; James D. Dowding. Was and prayed that Americans never stuf- - mas," to be presented by Mrsjlightful as the boy friend Eddie, hotel the the prepares atch Resort, Salt Lake; one daugh forsake the great Ideals of their and had numerous questions David (Dors) Smith, of the coun- - Wane Jensen as Mother, tried ter, Mrs Reuben (Iris) Garrett, fing. mlhc" lould, lodo country. on food preparation by ty board. A talk on the book V answered J Union; two sLsters. Mrs Edith One of the great obligations of ,0' chef. the the .TIT'by published Daughters sen. Salt Lake; Mrs Dora Hansen. Americans on Thanksgiving U There followed a tour of the Utah Pioneer,, "Treasure, of; six and ten it Sandy: grandchildren to civo thank for America and dining areas, the kitchen, and .Truth." will be presented by Mrs ta .uroisa ven Mother in j great grandchildren. leader, he said. rooms, ugni re - j,oia amnion, memocr oi me &an: jiving orders. iooa preparation Funeral held were services of New officers and directors Creshments were served to the, Lake County DUP board. Special ? Rocer Stevenson stood out as Wednesday at 2 p m. in Sandy the club will go to Pocatcllo. Ida., 0 Mr. Wilson. th high school prinbe Christmas will group. songs presentw J In Tlrd ard chapel with burial this week end to take part in I , ed by Mrs Kearns Berry. Mrs Clar- cipal, as did Steven Gold a Ed Pres. Mrs Charles Clayton Sandy City Cemetery. f, district training school, at a brief meeting before ence Rockwood. Mrs Robert Bur- - Hoffman. ' v jtP VMidvale club members havc Dorrne Richards was avsUUnt Indicating modern industry' adjournment The business dealt ton. and Mrs Howard Thorn of director of the been Invited to Join the Murray j. production and with plans for the traditional the Strafford Campc DIT, with Glen increasing reliance on college-educateFiUgerald was prop man. Club in an inlerclub meeting at Mrs Christmas Clifford men party. and women, one large Heaps, accompanist Nadine Neilson acted a promMeadowbrook Country Club Tur J shows that to company's survey pter. Responsible fur the pro-cra27 i day. Nov. one of every seven of its em were rlrne Jcnwn and day 4i jf The annual Christmas party of N'edra Nelson. Helen F.k'bert, and ployes is a college graduate, as ' wive Midvale Klwani and their The citUcns of the week for her feel at home. Victor Scoroiato. compared with one in 10 in 1947. M tar nrc. 17 at lhc Burk was chocn because he The number has doubled in the ML Jordan Junior High School WIST JORDAN CIRLJ Aviation Club In Sail Lake. last eight years to 14,000, while are Marlys Young and Eurkcnt out of his way to help keep CNJOY "ROUND TABLE" the total number of employes in- Smith. Marlys is the daughter of.the school clean. He is often JANET FINLAYSON Mr & Mrs B. Rifiby Young. Cres Ueen picking up the refuse of oth The girl of the West Jordan creased only about 15. TO PRESENT RECITAL cent. Burk is the (on of Mr l ers. Another reason for his re- - Second Ward rnjoyed an outing r .' . . mi ii 1 " ii I reiving this honor is because he with their melhrrs Tuesday eve Knowledge is proud that he Mrs Harold O. Smith. Draper. land FinUvwn. daughter of i S. a shown State Dahl is farm 10399 Eric of Jean fruit and Aiosworth. farm located is The prises Marlys was chosen for her hon is constantly giving aid to others ning. Nov, 20. tint and second Crandale hai learned to much: wiidom 1 Mn Mr Flnlsyson. w ill present I musical recital Sun- abovc and was last week's mys at 9804 S. State Street and is in St., and third, Mary D. DahL Rl, humble that he knows no more. esty and friendliness toward olh His tnotto seems to be "ladle group Beehive girls with their ers. One of the many notable acts first" Box 441, Sandy. mothers and next year's croup Cowper. day at 3 o'clock at the home ' of tery contest farm. Every one who the Crescent area. that was mentioned in the letter Burk mpecta his teachers andicoming up and their mother en- Winners of prises announced by The contest picture, shown In a Flnlsyson U entered the contest her parent. Mi correctly AlB Gift Shop ara as follows: half page ad this week with Many a girl marries a night owl studying piano with Mr Perkins first, Mrs Ronald 1L KoUer, 235 Gene's Floral as sponsor, is lo hoping she can turn him into a how she helped a girl around on interest is playing on the KbooliJannett Dctomiri, and rcfreah- as her teacher. Friend and fara-il- guessed Itw right answer. her first dsy of school. Sat made basketball team, tncnls. The Erie Dahl property com South 770 Cast, Midvale; second. cated la U West Jordan area. homing pigeon. of Janet art invited to attend Audubon Lecturer Mid-val- e without any serious mishaps. West Jordan was the scene of the first landing when William W. Wells, known as "the Flying Bishop" of Hanksville, was forced down in a field by a snowstorm. The pilot radioed the Salt Lake Club Officers Nov. 4 Mid-Flor- ! p pot-luc- k Young Journalists Attend Watts Jordan Press Conference Honored for Scouting Work l, 25-ye- ar two-yea- Jordan Alumni Record Christmas Mail Load Is Expected: Mailing Tips Given Plan Homecoming Dance Nov. Fire Threatens Wholesale Oil Co. Here Last Week Director Tells 'Messiah' Date n 'Ginger Plays To Full House Christmas Event Planned for South Salt Kiwanians Hear Thanksgiving Ladies Guild Tours Hotel Utah Message Monday Eric Dahl Farm Is Scene from Air e de-ho- - of?lc X pre-ide- - SV d Mt. Jordan Names 'Citizens of Week' t. kn ii i ii'-- |