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Show Emmaville revisited town. Later the town was moved again and became known as Wasatch Resort which community still exists. Only a few unmarked graves remain of the boom-towEmmaville. Brighton Camp DUP was. organized Mar. 3, 1969. Alice Brighton DUP views Later a narrow gauge railway was built to transport ore. The town boasted a slaughter house, three saloons in tents, two stores, a blacksmith shop, ranged to have members revisit the historical marker placed by them in May 1972, commemorating the Pioneer community of Emmaville. Emmaville, a thriving town of about 500 in 1860, was located between 8600 South on Wasatch Boulevard and the Salt Lake water treatment plant on Danish Road. It was a half-waplace where passenger stages, teamsters, and others could stop on their way between Salt Lake City and the mines in Little Cottonwood Canyon. It served as a coach stop for a stage w hich ran between Alpine and Salt Lake and was also used by quarry workers hauling granite rock from the quarry for the in the canyon construction of the Salt Lake stables, livery Hansen Covington, whose faimily were early residents of the Butler area, was instrumental in the organization. Other charter members house. There were no schools or churches. Emmaville lasted for about five years then an epidemic hit and several people died. The entire population moved IV2 miles into the canjon and the town was renamed Rag- - from the famous Emma mine. Following the linal meeting year May 19, Beverly Beekstead, captain of the Brighton Camp D.V.P.. ar- boarding houses, and a town store were Laura Bair, who served for five years as captain, Edith Brown, Viola Hansen, Jean Taylor, Norma Winn, Helen Winn and Deaun Haueter. j"? O tfw High School, has been awardan Institute on East Central Europe Fellowship. Columbia University in New York City. He graduated from the University of Denver in June, 1974, with highest honors in the Department of Political Science. Members of the Brighton DUP Comp pose at the marker that they have eiocted commemoiating Jewelry Hxfi School H SI M IfW Johnston uo Coige S)uo Butftry ArniaCBiiss R Heim J Cornell Ru OuneiJSh. Ctjy Lev.ne P Memsriviti R rflramcotO' C imvv Parnlmg vnl '. E Miryori tt 15 45 5 Sin W Been C Sumfcon 4 320 June SOCIAL SERVICES FORAGEOOR POOR j j 7 $ $ FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION $ $ IV. I in O- v $ Dana Brox 10 DEVELOPMENT 12 IvKiSS 0 June 4 4 2 2 2 Jets Mets Bees Cubs 1 Dodgers 0 1 j P $ P SKgjSKS gWgvigM X588SSSSKg HOUSING COM DEVELOPMENT MUNITY 13 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 14 OTHER (Specify! $ $ Build Mainte nauut! . $ sjp 45 CIS 2 30 CCF 0143 Vt P TON 846; fc funding consideration fry., W. Eecksteaci Jlayor Orrin are supporting documents 97 - copy of this feport and open fo public scrutiny douth 1451 West 10400 EI ASSURANCES IRefe' lo instruction E) assure Ihe Secretary of the Treasury and other statutory requirements listed m Part E of that the the instructions accompanying this report will be complied with by this recipient governmervith respect to the. entitlement lyras reported hereo E5m?SSS5S8S:i mmmmm ,1,". of Chief ORRIN w'. $ $ Name & Executive Office. BCKTLkD, Title 5175 MAYOR Please Print Date 30 July 4 11 I? W 0 Jul 50 0 Aug 4 9 50 1 0 June June S 50 4 0 July 2 10 Aug 385 70 3D Aug 6 30- - July 11 17 19 ? 27 4 55 15 55 45 2 0 Jury2Aug 100 65 1 0 July 21 Aug 2 lindo Evans Robin To. ( Wj ' .mmm. On m uwTy un 17, 197S. C4n tt uun - "LCr ducaoon ro UWM11I etwe) (01) MIUM I.. Kv an- -. . honored at a at the Mr h AKin W. Fernery fn hi- - I'.irt .it- -. Hp. K Mrs C. I Kirii-Snuth Jordan ui nei t ill ereet !! id.il pan .it a reception at the go -Kiilwrn'-i pt Mir Center if eei,i e of th ir weilding N- a -- ernor ', I . in- t Hrit'am V oiing Cniversity. will the Srottda!e, Ariz., anmiunn1 the en Raeenifnt of their homeot Elmo Turner. The engaged rmiple w ill be rriiirrM'd June 5 in the Salt t t k e Temple. i yvo 9-1- 2 For Pickunr Onlv ) y( (Closed Monday Memorial Day May 26) 1 fiarre 'ntrl Brail i attending Mi urn South Village l j.L"T .'.:,?.'r' we'te "(mfgutg ol ffte jew;w!" The walls are up; the roof beams are in place - and it won't be long 'til we'll be able to serve ytu in more comfortable, spacious surroundings. But this new bank won't change our warm welcome I As always we'll continue to be dedicated to efficient, courteous and friendly service. (te cmwlidi'.uiiq mpmz ... is partly the result of that warmth of d, Jjjj StiB33Q DD you'us gtust UNITED BANK mum rout NfKffioK 5595 So. State snrr Dial . . . valley. Together they're the reason our new bank is being built - and we're grateful to you I welcome, we're sure. That and our home-ownehome-staffeindependent bank dedicated to serving the south Salt Lake d, ;iinHAvi fOnpn wr . Merf han in. ( ""i"-- . I i rT' Ih- weddirg breakfast dauxhter, Liiidn. to Rubin -- ' " llrigham fining l'niverity. iij'Uirig n rdrrimiinieat He ha fuHiinnl n I.DS South fjU Pee Wee League Indians Angels Giants 1 Submit proposals (D) rout FIK Nf I iOH rnnil 262-746- 7 Out euAvwfw U ma pduMt. IQQl prr1 OMIT eowoo"' lDI(CMJMf DOOTHT 0 0 1 0 Stewart Mabey (Red Sox) hit t wo home runs. One was a grand slam. Jeff Pullan (Bees) hit a home run. Fred Roberts (Senators) pitched a no hitter. July nwijonng i'i r if te i-7r- 1 123 II 3D sl 1 Bees Mets IIUIIJ,lli,ill.llll,.,l,llIU,ll,lll!ll, ffiWiyWSSsS 0 3 $ MULTIPURPOSE AND GENERAL GOVT EDUCATION 1 1 2 f2i NO 0 2 Aug 40 rvglttratkm dcsdline: ' Gibb.' In charge of scenery were Mark Bagley, Julie Van Wagonen, Janae Larson and 3 3 2 As 25 14 Mrs Sidney I F LIBRARIES Linda Evans to marry ff f PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 6 9 ACCOUNT y i 1 2 PERIOD JULY 1975 THROUGH JUNE THESE FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSES SHOWN SPEND 1 2 GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PAYMENT TO 0 0 11 2 0 A ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION RECREATION Technical assistants were Randon Draper and Mark Arveseth, Steven Haskell, Keun Allen, and Randy Red Sox Senators Stuts Twins SlXIH ENIITLEMENI 1976 PLANS SAFETY 5 8 Lighting effects were by Glen Nelsen. Stagehands included Jack 0 Pony League mm Jury Jury June 2 3 THE 120 2 2 2 2 134 1 Thrown Pollen, Phoec J HMdwn Joftnvn frwage 65 2 NeiNen. Bagley. 2 2 3 3 3 2 Vouta Autio M 0 1 85 Eipiontion o' Color Figure 3 SO PUBLIC FOR 102 12 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 3 4 PLANNED USE REPORT ANTICIPATING IC) OPERATING MAINTENANCE CATEGORIES Wil-lar- Hamhleton, Kimberly Hur .Her, Jana Larson, Susan Ka-th- XI OMl A Kurt Jamison, Joel Johnson, Danny Longhurst, Joni Mad-sen- , Wendy Martinez, Gather ina Schouten, Michelle Snow, Robert Hood, David Houtz, Bryce Mangum, Alan Jim Romero. Pat Mavis Hunken, Shelly Nu-hol- , SHARING PLANNED EXPENDITURES Forsling, Richard Harman, s Ft GENERAL REVENUE 3 General Revenue Sharing provides federal funds directly to local and stale governments This report of your government s plan is published to encourage citizen participaiion in determining youi governments decision on how the money will be spent Note Any complaints of ui3t.iimiiimon in ine use 01 inese Tunas may be sent to THE GOVERNMENT the Office of Revenue Sharing, Wash., D C. 20226 i'Du'iM JCFijWi TGUff OF Stanley Kelsch, Ty Leyland, Ixivell, Ronald Murray, John Smith, Wayne Hoppal, Martha Menlove, Krystal Stanton, Steven Beaty, Scott Dana Holder, Diane Payne, Jamie Tapp, Lynda Mayne; Stefanie Peay, Sharon Smith, Tom - Jay Williams, Bruce Jamie Welker, Brian Burk, Richards; Dorothy Michelle Gary Eisert, Blake Jensen, Lee Peacock, Lynelle Beard, Beard; Patty - Robin Thompson; Young man - David Michelle Beard, Kihm Bills, Carson; Young women - Dena Linda Jensen, Dee Ann King. Glad, Cindy Anderson, and Lynda Mayne, Meya Tibbitts, Melanie Jeffs. Lisa White, Teresa Shepherd, Wendy Everett performed Randy Severson, Ian Tolman, a ballet dance. Jay Williams, Greg Miles, Kansas City dangers were Tammy Atwood, Nancy Darrin Allen, Kim Christian-son- , Baumgartner, Lori Chatter Sonya Thomas, Milio ley, Wendy Everett, Michelle Mascaro, Julie Van Wagone, Pepper, and Stacy Robison. Darrell Newman, David Phip-en- , Singing in the chorus were Joel Wells, Gary Huck Janna Stultz, Jack Arvescth, ahy, Cindy Anderson, Melanie Jon Hansen, Ty Neilson, Lee Jeffs, Kevin Griffin, Dirk Peterson. John Rhodes. Porter, Connie Gregory, Stef Gillan, Sheryl Nelson. anie Peay. Robin Thompson, Elien Rhodes. Kenny Allen. Mark Bagley, Jaren Green, Randy Gibb, Robert Head, Ijee Peacock, Linda Jensen, Tracee Petrakis, Scott Farri-mond- , Mark Meiling, Bruce Jaren Green; Aunt Richards, Randy Severson, Eller Tracee Petrakis, Helen Jay Williams, Tammy At Fletcher; Jud Fry Alan Mid wood, Stacy Robinson, and dleswnrth. Jeff Wilcox; An Helen Fletcher. Farmer and the Cowman Keith Fehr, drew Carries Dirk Porter: Ali Hakim Tom dancers were Darrin Allen, Miller. Mark McMillan Gertie Kim Christianson, Julie Van Sharon Smith, Uagorien, David Phippen. Cumniings Marianne Buyer; Ike Skid Joel W ells, Danna Brox, Mel Mike Bu'k. Kim anie Jeffs. Dena Mitchell more Christianson; Cord - lau Tol David Carson, Jett Wilcox, usan Cazer. Connie Gregory. man. Jerry North; Fred - lA-- lifts: Emma- Jeff Peacock, Darrin Allen; Ellen ORJGGGSfto (if; the ville townsite along Wasatch Blvd. 4 Indians Braves Twins Orioles White Sox Giants Reds a ed A's 1 0 Yankees 1 4 0 Athletics 1 4 0 Reds 0 5 0 Dodgers Major League 2 0 0 Royals 2 0 0 Phillies 2 0 0 Cards 2 0 0 Tigers 2 0 0 Cubs 2 0 0 Giants 0 2 0 Angels 0 2 0 Astros 0 2 0 Braves 0 2 0 Indians 0 2 0 Dodgers ' son of 1975 22, May Jets Pirates South Jordan and Mrs. Fred Astroth, 6855 So. Willow Way, and 1970 graduate of Brighton "Oklahoma" delighted spectators at East Midvale Elementary last week when sixth graders at the school presented a junior version of the much loved musical by Rod-gerand Hammerstein Under the direction of teachers Donna Beekstead, Carolyn Laucirica, Earle Peirce, and Richard West, the l was produced for presentation to parents and invited guests. The show was double cast to give stage experience in leading roles to as many stu dents as possible. The student cast included the following: Laurey - Heidi Holt, Becky Brian Marko Hall; Curley sian, Oreg Miles; Ado Annie Sonva Thomas, Dana Holder; Will' Parker - Scott Farri-niond- . forty born Nov S Ida. He was a student at Hillcrest High School and was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his parents, brother, Kurt D., Midvale: grandparents, Mrs Voss (Ella) Ward, Dell Nelson, both of Logan; Mrs Bertha son, Weston, Ida.; Mrs Polly Taylor, Henry Mockli, both of Preston, Ida. Brighton grad wins fellowship Players short on height, tall on talent in elementary production of 'Oklahoma' Cmtm 11 a.m. Rlaine was 1958 in Preston, Mr. which was suspended by chains beneath the frame of the wagon. Then they return oil to Emmanville to stay the second night, and on the third dav made the return trip to Salt Like. Two smelters were built at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon to process ore Thursday, The open house will begin with a flag ceremony at 9 a.m. and registration for prizes. Games will be played throughout the day. At 11 a.m. the "Small World Entertainers," a musical group of 60 children a ages 2 to 12, will provide program. At noon a hot lunch of cube steak, potato salad, rolls, dessert, and beverage will be zens. Free transportation to and served. The County Recreation Defrom the center will be proenvided on a first come, first partment promises good and food, tertainment, good serve basis. Free beverages make the will be served to senior prizes designed to an citizens throughout the day, open house for appropriate "Senior Citiand many prizes will be given celebration zens' Month." away. mother who had recently moved and was sending a tape home to her mother about her 254-037- 9 Ann Sm ith family's activities. Miss Flack Mayor Beekstead has given is the author of the book the dates from June 16 to "Butch Cassidy, My Brother." June 20 for spring clean up. She interviewed the sister of Trash can be put by the curb Butch Cassidy for this book, one or two days prior to June and they will be appearing 16. Cement blocks and lawn together on the Today Show sod will not be taken. Also, on Memorial Day tree limbs and lumber over 4 feet long will not be removed. Mrs Milton Nielsen, Curi-tibParana, Brazil, visited South Jordan Elementary held its annual field day may with Mrs Elmo Turner. 16. The kids enjoyed a Davy BASEBALL Crockett movie, races, and a In the Minor League, Paul contest for the funniest hat. Each class had a grand prize Newbold pitched a no hitter on May 1, Bruce Cain hit a winner home run May 12, and Paul "Happiness is Home" was Newbold pitched a shut out on the title of the program given May 5. at the spring social held in the Standings Second Ward. Dora Flack Minor League which the Won Lost Tied presented program was a musical about a young Padres 5 0 0 y o The Jordan Valley Sentinel Midvale, Utah Page 2 All citizens who are old enough to qualify as seniors and young enough to enjoy a day of fun are invited to an open house at the Senior Citizens' Recreation Center, 237 S. 10th E., May 24. From 9 a.m. to 12 midnight the center staff, together with many volunteers, will provide specials services, gifts, and programs to nonor senior citi Smith, 16, son of Mrs Derald Smith, 444 Wood St., Midvale, was killed Monday in a fall while hiking on Storm Mountain in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Searchers, including his parents, found his body at 12:20 a.m. Tuesday after he was reported missing about 2 p.m. Funeral will be in Midvale Fifth Ward Friday, May 23, at Blaine Kirk Alan Astroth, 24... Senior Citizen fun day infaii great-grandparent- Temple. The three day trip would bring these men and their teams- horses, mules or oxen--tRrnninnville by the first night, where they would stay. The second day they would proceed to the quarry and load a single block of granite, - May n historical marker of the Student dies z 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 |