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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, May 24, 1 After years of research, Boyce erage, will give the valedictory. causing the skin to look greenish in Special features of the program color with purple lips and ears, not discovered that the kind of hens will be the presentation of the selec- mention some of the gawdy dresses lay the longest are dead hens. -Rice Owl. tions, in music and in oral reading, and suits it showed. The Knighthood which won honors at the University of Youth department was displayed by a great number of pictures repreof Utah on High School Day. Following is the complete program senting their principles. The walls were also decorated with their charts, Leak, the boy making the highest as it will be presented: shields, and banners of . all kinds, Preliminary Orchestra Concert average in the class, will deliver the shoWing a remarkable achievement of Jordan High School Symphony salutatory address. Alice Peterson, the boys and girls. Graduation exercises, at which the 1the student making the highest avOrchestra Besides a very interesting trip E. G. Epperson, Director Winners of the Class A 1929 State through this plant, a good enjoyable time was had by all . High School Orchestra Concert. (A) "Ros~unde Overture", Schubert. (B) "Unfinished Symphony", Schubert. (C) "Egmont Overture," Beethoven. 1. March of the GGraduates. 2. Invocation, Lynn Bateman. 3. Vocal Solo, "Tally-Ho!", Leom, sung· by LeRoy C~rsey. 4. "Character Building in High School," John Leak . 5. "American Ideals in Modern Poetry," Merla Bishop. 6. Duet, "Miserere, from "ll Trovatore," Verdi; Francis Forbush, trumpet; Marlon Larson, trombene. 7. Valedictory, Alice Peterson. 8. Reading, "King Robert of Sicily," Longfellow; Silvion Edgel. 9. J. H. '3. Girls' Glee Club Af3AI~JT (A) "Who is Sylvia?" (B) "Serenade" Vocal duet by Marie Nielsen and Glayds Rasmussen; obligato by I Theron Hutchings, flute and HIS unique pemt enam• Stanley Bailey, clarinet. el protects its own lus10. Address, Dr. Fredrick J. Pack. Commencing trous beauty. Smooth 11. Presentation of Gradtlating satin, non-porous, it can't • ~ Class, Principal L. W. Nielsen. hold dirt and washes like tile. 12. Presentation of Diplomas, Supt. • EXAMPLES OF Flows freely - has great East • D. C. Jensen. ..ow Round Trip Fares hiding power-is AuaranLiberal Stoponr Privileges 13. Violin Ensemble, "Melody in "The student body elections which teed to re.main white from F", Rubinstein; Lyle Wagstaff, Cecil were held recently, to choose officers Jon~est . Freeman, Ivan Dahl, Raymond Snarr, Salt Lake City to-for the school ~{;ason of '29 and '30, • If more than one coat ia I Silvion Edgel, Margie Stone, Rae Denver ................ $ 86.00 _, Plan yolll' summer trip now to tak# required, use Barreled SunOmaha .... ..... .. ....... 64.05 • Freeman. Accompanist, Gladys Ras- came as a fitting climax to the spiritadvantage of the reduced rates to Kansas City .. ...... 64.05 practically -every eastern and west· light Undercoat as the fint mussen. ed campaigns which held the stage of Chicago .............. 74.55 ern point. Your. choice of return coat. 14. Exit March interest for two weeku pr<'ceedmg the New York . ....... .. 185.95 routes. Stop over anywhere. Final • EaS}~ t:D tint with oil colors. Note-Participants on the program voting. New Orleans ........ 84.40 return Jimit, October 31. Barreled Sunlight Tintinc Los Angeles ........ 40.00 are Graduates of the Class of 1929. Frank Wright, defeated Harold 1·on National Park, Grand Canyon, Portland ... ........... 48.80 Colon available in handy Bateman, the early year favorite, for ~ryce Canyon side trip at slight "loston . .. .. ........ ... 142.01 tubes. Also ask abGut the STAFF IS GUEST OF the presidency by a large majority. additional cost. Visit Denver and Washington ........ 180.11 new Outaide Barreletl Rocky Mountain National Park at SALT LAKE TRIBUNE The officers chosen for the remainder no extra railroad fare. &•kaceat for fartberdetftll• Sunli~ht. 1 of the positions are as follows: vice D. 1!1. SPENCER · president, Valera Soffe; secretary"If It Goes In The Home Luxurious comfort and unexcelled Geaernl Pnssenger Aceat ~~ervice are features of Union Paci· On Wednesday, May 8, the Broad- treasurer, Ralph Tucker; judge, DuWe Sell It" h i t Lake Cit,. fie trains. Make your vacation a • caster Staff members were the guests ane Ballard; first associate, Vaughn memorable e~ent this year. of the Salt Lake Tribune on an ex- Soffe; second associate, Smith Grant; cursion through the pl~nt. prosecuting attorney, Niels Anderson; A special guide escorted the class marshal, Oren Black; yell masters, through the e1 tire building, including Jessie Bills, Dave Brown and Jessie the auditorium where a film of the Farmer. paper production was shown. The new officers are as one in hop114 North Main Street THE OVBRLAND ROUTE Especially interesting departments ing for a greater Jordan and have exPhone Midvale 212 of the plant were the type room and pressed themselves that they will do Midvale, Utah the Knighthood of Youth. The type all in their power to further the prosection was lighted with Neon lights, gression of the school. RECORD GRADUATING CLASS TO HOLD EXERCISES FRIDAY Alice Peterson Valedictorian largest class ever to enroll at Jordan will be honored, will be held in the auditorium Friday evening. One hundred fifty-five seniors will be given diplomas. Dr. Fredrick J. Pack will deliver the address to the graduates. John •• • • • • ••••••• •• · LuW • • FARES • ..II FRANK WRIGHT Summer Excursion II • • • • • •ii II • II II • • • • • II • • • Daily to Sept. 30 ,~ May 15 "' "' West May 22 "'- .I J'r:AL~() II II i)I~T I I ELECTION ENDS SPIRITED CAMPAIGN T a• II R.etum Limit, Oct. 31 II • • • nionPoc iic •II WEST JORDAN LUMBER CO. • ~~-~-·~~ ~~ - ----~--~-----------------------------------~ Jordan High school Gradu~tion Exercises were held Friday Evening. up in their The graduates were all dressed Best. several of the young Men purchased their SUITS from US. .. 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