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Show Annie sponsored. They had been meeting in the Hall, but now began renting a room in the new members had W. O. W. bank club worked with the county and city in developing Midvale's water and sewer systems. They sponsored dances, carnivals, tournaments and excur sions to raise money for their many projects. In 1916, support was given in securing a better rural mail delivery for Midvale and the numbering of all building for $12.50 per month. Members of the club studied the feasibility of getting the Western Pacific Terminal here and moving the Bingham Branch further south from Center Street. The Light Company said they would sell to a com Welby. The club and city were also asking O. C. S. for a waiting room in Midvale. In 1913 support was given to a town band, a baseball club, the railroad companies and the school board for the purpose of selecting a site for a new Jordan District High School. In 1914, the club sponsored a queen from Midvale at Tulleride pany or homes in Midvale. extend their line from the State Fair. Maxine Presler Bingham Junction, ca. was Steiner, alternate. The "\ Phelps, John Dunn, J. A. Alcorn, Wm. and F. B. Spencer served as presidents of the Howard Waters club. Due to financial difficulties, the club discontinued its regular meeting in 1916. Seldom has a community been served by more dedicated and altruistic men than these stalwarts. chosen queen with 1900, Main Street with wooden gutters. courtesy Dorene Jones 16 |