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Show Universal Microfilm Corp, 141 Pierpont Salt Lake City, Vtsti Jordan in Easy Win Over Davis mm Jordan continued to win in Eig Ten play, beating Davis Friday night, 64 to 44. The week's play ended with Jordan and East still setting the pace with 6 wins and no Single Copy 5 Subscription, $2.50 per year by mail losses each. Karl Miller set the scoring pace Volume XXIII Number 6 Mid vole, Utah Published Every Friday Friday, February 10, 1956 with 23 points, with Ben Cutler getting 14 and Mark Klotovich 13 Jordan took an early lead and Junior Hiqh Dance H 13 was never headed, leading at Is Set for Feb. 10 the quarter, at the half, and 1 at the third quarter. At that Sunday-bes- t A dress, or point Coach Art Hughes sent his of with dance theme chestra the to the showers, and the regulars Rock and Roll" will be held "Cupid reserves maintained the at the Midvale Junior High School DeLos Beck-steamargin io me ena. Friday, Feb. 10 from 7:30 to 10 named Other scores: p m. "man of the Richard Erban, 13, 8098 South Murray, 54, Cyprus 49. Lyle D. Webster, Midvale, was Committees of students and facJack O'Connor this week aninSouth 61, Granite 59, overtime nounced the sale of his Midvale ulty members have been named. elected president of Intermountain by the 7th East, Sandy, was seriously year" Tooele 81, West 70. jured Monday when a pickup truck At a student body assembly Mon- Lumber Dealers Association Saturproperty to Mr & Mrs Holley Sandy Jaycees, struck him as he ran into its path at the annual convention of the East 64, Olympus 35. business block The day, students presented a panel day Panguitch. is pictured from behind a Jordan district and demonstration on dance stan- group in Salt Lake. on Center St., stock and fixtures Mr Webster, 686 E. Center St., with his fam school bus. of O&E Electric Co., two houses, I dards and behavior. Missing Woman May Be is owner of the Webster Coal & on 31 was feet carried bov The ana a group of garages were in ily. Story on In Midvale, Says Husband the hood of the truck, suffering an cluded in the transfer. Mr O'Con- i 3. Clinic Conducted page arm and shoulder fracture, pos- Camp Vernon Clegg, 215 South 8th nor will take over the Vowells' bruises and YWMIA sible internal Stake For injuries, Panmotel in Lodge property East, Salt Lake, is searching for and abrasions. East Jordan stake YWMLA. in his wife, Hazel, 42, who has been guitch and plans to leave soon to Two vehicles were involved in with new owners operate the it, a camp clinic for the Dec. conducting 21, and he has missing since both and the the accident, drivers, and sports reason to believe that she may be moving to Midvale. camp directors of the 16, were cited for violations by of he 12 wards of East YWMIA somewhere in the Midvale area. deputy sheriffs. The truck driver Jordan stake, under direction of There have been at least two re- Jordan Alumni to Meet Donald Avard Boyce, 2200 East Mrs Paul J. Frampton. First aid she has been seen in Next ports that 7000 South, was cited for driving Evening Monday classes will be held this Friday and this area since her disappearance. too fast for conditions, and the next at East Jordan stake house, She was acquainted in Midvale and . A meeting of the Jordan Hieh driver of the car, Richard Kent with Ray Ertmann as instructor. once had a brother living here. One School Alumni Association has Olson, Sandy, for following too Camp instruction will be given by of the reports placed her on a Mid- been called for Monday, Feb. 13, The car struck the rear Scott Brown. closely. Friday, Feb. 24, at vale bus last Tuesday. She may be at 7 p.m. at Jordan Auditorium. of the pickup. 7:30 p.m. at East Jordan stake f Officers of the association have ot suffering from amnesia. 103 skia left leet The truck Scout house. tried Anyone is welcome to check her scheduled the general meeting to marks, the car 93 feet, as they picture, which is on file at the Mid- hold a discussion of Alumni Day. W. Howard, Donald A. Nicol, to stop, the officers reported. ward of United Veteran employes vale police department. and all graduates are asked to be States Smelting Refining and Min Delias J. Reading, James Anderson, Fullmer Is No. 6, Savage present. ing Co., received recognition for Wilford C. Jensen. Clifford F. wen 100 Girls Participate An Ross eren. Zimmerman, Fred the with their long service No. 4 in Middleweights company derson, Francis LeFevre. Clarence In Basketball Tourney Sunday, Feb. 5, in Hotel Utah. In connection with the national A. Charles Green, West Jordan's Gene Fullmer and observance of Boy Scout week, Cub The occasion was the 10th an E. Goff, Melvin H. Osborne, Salt Lake's Milo Savage are now Pack 159. Scout nual Twenty Year Club dinner giv- T. Dimond, George Approximately 100 girls are parTroop 159, and C en by the company for members Robert D. Baumbacher, Arthur J ranked 4th and 6th in the middle- Explorer Post 159 of the Midvale ticipating in East Jordan stake YWMIA basketball tournament, beweight division. Both moved up in Fourth Ward joined forces for a wives. Over 500 persons Jensen. Midvale plant; Robert and The international relations com were their Lyle D. Webster Foord and F. X. Mayer, Salt Lake the standings this month. Gene to sandwich attendance. ing played each Monday evening mittee will in banquet and court of office: and Neil Fresh, U.S. and No. 6 on his win over 5th rated present Dr Kamla Chan at 6:30 p.m. at Midvale Second at Feb. 7, Lumber Co., 7951 S. State and at honor, Tuesday evening, In recognition of their service Lark mine. Ward recreational hall, under di dra, native of India and at present Rocky Castellani, and Savage on his the Midvale Fourth Ward. Approxi- Riverton. buttons were presented lapel gold of a at student the Utah, who were: University members Eduardo new with draw Laussc, Welcomed as rection of Mrs' Paul J. (Marie) mately 200 people attended. Lumbering has been the lifelong as its speaker at the February to 5 employes who completed 40 David M. Downs, Lenyel E. bodcr still rates the No. 3 spot. Frampton, East Jordan stake YW Assistant scoutmaster A r d e n work of Mr Webster, and in 1944 the of service past during years BPW Club of Midvale the Lou Christ MIA sports and camp director. meeting Webb was master of ceremonies. he purchased the Midvale yard. 6o man. Glenn L. Johnson, 8 men who lias. Harold Hoecnson. Rulon Almy Eleven teams are competing in the Arrangements have been made at year, of service, andcompleted A program cftnsisting of a skit by Two years ago he added the River 19 com who years dinMike Birakes, league with five games each night Panorama Inn for the 7 o'clock Lertm-cate- s Goff, John DeCisto. play ton yard. the explorers and a one-ac- t 30 of service. years ner meeting next Monday. She will pleted B. Rose. Guy L. Anderson Albert "Radios Versus DoughThe Intermountain association entitled 20 and of membership year in women of on status the speak under direction of Mrs Wil- includes dealers from all of Utah, to 45 Harold E. Meyers, Clause A. Krans, were also nuts," presented pins India. liam Preston were presented. southern Idaho, and portions of who completed 20 years Harold J. Shaw, ueorge I nomas, Dr Chandra, who is taking ad employes merit badges were re- Nevada and Wyoming. Forty-siof service and were welcomed into Trevor John Labum, Herbere G 15 vanced studies in the college of the club for the first time. Wilcox, Willis Dunn. William Ralph ceived and the following awards medicine, received her bachelors Purchase of a new police car for were presented during the court of Mrs Tuttle Sustained Player, IxRoy Hedberg, Melvin r has club 1947. in the Organized sur-scrLadies' The Midvale Community degree at 22 in medicine and Brian Smith Meyers. Sam Pedro, Elmer Jenkins Midvale city wa- voted last Wed- honor: tenderfoot it now has a member- Clark Club will hold its next meeting at Lady Harding Medical Col grown ofuntil LeFevre, Harvey J. Oldham nesday evening bv the city rouncil. and Kent Curtis, who also received Relief Society President a Now 403. 296, nearly Feb. 15 at the Salt Lake Coun'y lege in Delhi and her doctor's de ship Ernest Jenson. and Wayne The bid of Henry S. Day Co., Mid- his webelos bade and van graduatfourth of the employes at the com John In a reorganization of the MidMidvale plant; Ver vale. was accented. The city obtain ed into the Guide patrol; second from Library auditorium at 1 p.m. Richards gree in pathology at Agra Medical are s operations in Utah, L. Whit ed a 1956 Ford with interceptor Fourth Ward Relief Society, vale Alton SE. Opening prayer will be given by school in India. At the close of the pany nal Hermansen. Roser Ford class Stevenson, emMrs Vance Burgon; the flag salute school year here on a fellowship, members, and 107 former Mrs Wallace Tuttle. 235 S. Grant, A. Christnpherson 1955 Melvin more. and the motor for and $P00 Richard police Martineau. Cloyd Day, ployes, now retired, are honorary Stanley K. Arnold, Samuel Ross car as trade in. The bid price inwill be led by Mrs Kenneth Dahl. she will as president. Other sustained was husband her in Robert Lng Young. join Turner; first class . members. The program, under direction of land. cludes transfer of all accessories David Giuen, Jnu navia mcoi; officers sustained are Mrs Eugene Beckstead, I.eVern J. rarns-vorinMrs John Laveder, will consist of Miss Anita Hyke, Miss Virginia L O. A. Glaeser, vice president and Chris S. Pederson, Wilford II. from the old to the new car. Carl Allmendinger, chair- Weber, first counselor; Mrs Glen Star an illustrated lecture on national Haun, Mrs Peter Mickelsen, Mrs general manager oi veterans oper- Crane, Leo Rindlisbach, John Elmo A bid of $892.41 was submitted man of the trorp committee; life Lundberg, second counselor, and and civil defense by Mrs Leonard Melvin Carlson, and Rev. Loraine ations, was toa.stmaster. He made Sapcr, oJseph V. Steedman, Duane by Cutteifield Motor Co., Riverton. Mrs L. R. Chase, secretary. Mrs assistant Grant Davis, James Wells. A. Higgins deputy director of civil Benton comprise the committee in the presentation of service awards. McGandless, Dcjbert L. Sudwceks Ross and Mrs Lcona Cox Abner and scoutmaster, Lester Peterson, F. S. Mulock, president of the and Leonard Hunt, U.S. and Lark Rees Jensen Is Honor defense of the state of Utah. Mus- charge. were released. DougGordon Jensen; Scoutmaster ical numbers will be given by company, a 35 year charter mem- Mine; Cyril L. Heiss, Margaret B. las and Lvnn Gadd. and their fath Michael Terry. ber of the club, came out from McKcller, Cloyd H. Henline. Edna Student at University Rebekah Midvale er Melvin'R. Gadd, East Jordan Dis Elder Richards Speaks Lodge Hostesses are Mrs Dale Waters Boston to attend the dinner. He E. Coleman, and Oscar A. Glaeser, The name of Rees Jensen, son of trict Scout Commissioner, Is Host to District and Mrs Albin M. Koss, At Seminary Meeting spoke to the membership and pre- Salt Lake office. Mr & Mrs Joel P. Jensen, Sandy, -- Blaine Watts, Midvale. former Mrs Robert Morley. Mrs Ico Oueen of the West Rebekah sented a membership certificate a now and At 7 p.m. Tuesday. Feb.' 15. San commissioner district the was omitted by unintentionally Newbold. Mrs Harry Girard, Mrs Lodge, No. 22, Midvale, will be host and 20 year button to O. A. Glaes- University of Utah from the list of member of the Great Salt Lake dy seminary will held its annual Ada Christensen, Mrs Marx Rlac-ket- lodge for the district association er. honor roll students from . the Council of the Boy Scouts, made convention at Jordan High School. Mrs Albert Smith, Mrs Har- at its next regular meeting, Mon- Claus A. Krcns, rigger at the Guest speaker will be Elder Le- last week. the life award presentation, v autumn quarter, printed Vin4 of year old Ashma, and Mrs Norval Friends and relatives day, Feb. 13. Representatives from Midvale plant, responded on behalf Grande Richards of the Council of a is who freshman Rees. thi3 Was year, cent. this lodge to the association are 0f the 45 new members, thanking old Marilyn Anderson, 79 W. the Twelve. Invitations have been a 3.6 average. s made rcire.sn-mentana tun the Ben. in Alice and of atch, the company for the recognition joined Fay Jenkins sent to approximately 375 church of a birthday party held in their service. Shirley Schaelling 1301 Mayfair Circle. officials and sp?cial guests. Leonard of included Guests Glover Camp DUP Forty years service buttons were Marilyn's honor. To Be Married Saturday Salt on 3. Those Iakc. Feb. Friday, the and presented to Ernest E. Millerberg. - Paul and Nancy Cushing WEST JORDAN PIERIENS of Mrs neices present To Meet Library Edward M. Ray. Alfred Ralph Rob- following cousins: Michael and Da- - were MrsBuckley's Mr & Mrs Lawrence Schaelling HOLD BOOK REVIEW MEETING Leonard. Mrs Harold C. PctrVicki and of Midvaie Glover Mid A. vid Mickey DUP, Evans, Mantas, Camp, bins, and Thomas announce the approaching marMrs John Bowers and Mrs Bowers. Thursday evening. Feb. 9. the in anu hold its monthly meeting Vale plant employes, and to Hugo lien, Marian urana, mmivui David G. Sippcl. A. Nelson, general super- Pieriens met at the home of Mrs riage of their daughter Shirley to will in l. Johnson, manager of Midvale sister, Christie Kay. Casper Lake the Salt County Library & Mrs Mr of son Robert Croft, intendent of the Midvale plant of LaVon Steadman where they en Feb. 16, at 1:30 plant. Ernest James. The ceremony will Midvale Thursday. Miss Nedra Wardle. daughter of the U.S. Smelting Refining and joyed a book review given by Fleda Ma15 e March service Miss the buttons Thirty-fivmeeting, For Miss Emeline Johnson, year Mrs Laura Wardle, 59 W. Center, Mining Co.. will leave Feb. 17 for Larson of the Midvale Library. Rebe performed Saturday, Feb. 11, p.m. with a wedding reception in the the camp will return to .the city were received by Earl M. Brown, dine Gossctt, Miss Joan McNamara has joined Kappa Debs at BYU. Boston, Mass., to begin a s' freshments were served by hostess Clarence E. Stofflund, Frank Park, and her sister, Kay. Miss Kay oaaa. Miss a freshman. man- and evening at the home of the bride's hall. is advanced ardle course in Mrs LaVon Stead- F. Rurus Effie Brother Mrs Nale Malmstrom, Miss Roberta Pane, offered by the graduate man. Mrs Clara Hogan, and Mrs parents, 87 Beynon Court. agement Leo C. O. and W. Ray. Bobcrg, Arthur Tripp Jensen, Hobbs, Mrs A buffet in Mrs Begin Adult Education school of business administration Lottie Booths and Loce Robbinson, Midvale plant, Mrs Ed Bishop, all Midvale resi- honor was supper at the Buckley's of at Harvard University. home given Junior High Classes and Clarence L. Anderson, Salt dents, were among a group of more Mrs David G. Before beginning the course, Mr Valentine Day Set Sippcl, Salt Lake, on Adult education classes, under Lake office clerk. than 500 tourists who entrained Feb. 4. Mrs Bucklev's Nelson will spend two days attenddirection of Midvale Junior High Members who received 30 year last Friday for Los Angeles to sec Saturday. family who attended were Mr Buck ing the convention of the American For Midvale Wedding PTA. will commence Monday. Feb buttons were: Leo Chuffar, Here- - the and other places of in- ley, Mr & Mrs Lester Buckley, Mr Institute of Mining and Metallurgitemple Tuesday. Feb. 14. is the 13. at 7 p.m. in the Midvale Junior terest. The group arrived home & Mrs Marvin Buckley, Mr & Mrs cal Engineers In New York City, date set by Miss Patsy Annwedding 1 f i rrVi CnkAftl Coats, Don Buckley, Miss Amelia Buckley, opening Feb. 20. Mrs Nelson will daughter of Mr & Mrs Ralph Coats, Monday morning. I A The following classes will be giv- Are Meetings rrovo, Mr & Mrs Miuard Wi ams. go east to attend granduation rx- - 126 Holden. for her marriage to i en for six weeks: sewing; typing for I Scheduled Draper A motor trip to California was West Jordan. Mr & Mrs Robert Gro- - ercises and return to Midvale with Jimmy 1L Dumas, son of Mr St Mrs the home? eooklnff and nutrition: Williams. her husband. Harold C Dumas, 44 Fifth Ave. enjoyed last week end by Mr & gan, Murray, Wallace household repairs (snopj; unaer - i a tnunA son Bruce Magna, and Mr & Mrs David C. Mr Nelson's nlace as secretary and Jensen The ceremony, which will be per Mrs Perris leatherstanding early adolecents; to has becn the . pnmCf of Kiwanis Club will be taken by formed by Reed IL Beckstead, will Arlcne and Marilyn. SippcL and craft Draper PTA for Wednesday. Feb. 200 daughters The Jensens visuea David u Warner during his ab-- take place at Miss Coats home. "The public Is invited whether 19. at 8 p.m. at the Coolidge. Mr & Mrs Wallace Toulson andsence. Work at the smelter will be Draper school the temnle in Los Angeles and oth Immediately following the wedthere are children in school or not," The Draper Park PTA will be daughter Shanna were here from carried on by coordination of the ding, a reception will be held for announced Mrs David Marchant, host to the Jordan council general er places of interest. They also vis Redmond for a visit with the Frank various departmental superintcn-Barru- s the young couple at the Avalon chairman. PTA meeting Thursday, Feb. 18, ited relatives in taiuomia. f dents. family, 138 S. Grant Ballroom. at 1:30 at the Draper Park school The bride will have as her ma Mr & Mrs Jay Sabey, Midvale LECTURE ON tron her sister, Mrs Eldon Butter- First Ward. Mr & Mrs Robert Bun TO BE GIVEN AT LIBRARY WARDS WILL ENTERTAIN field, Hcrriman. Other attendants ding, Midvale Second Ward, Mr & a iree lecture on overweignt OLD FOLKS FEB. 22 will be Mrs David Shields. Salt Mrs Johnny Marchant, Midvale t will be eiven at the Midvale Coun Old Folks Day and Ward Reunion Third Ward. Authnell (Art) Carter, Lake; Mrs LaMar Coats, Union, and ty Library auditorium Feb. 16 at will be held in the three West Jor Midvale Fourth Ward, shared the j Mrs Merlin Smith, Midvale. Cyn7:30 p.m. thia Coats and Sherry Dumas will dan wards Feb. 22. The First and limelight in their respective wards be flower girls. Mr Dumas has askThird Wards will meet together at during the "This Is Your Life" PTA EXECUTIV MEETING Mutual ed James Petersen, Sandy, to be Me at Meet pro12:30 West in of stake the Jordan the part CltvtUnd P. Grant TO BE HELD MONDAY his best man and ushers will be house where dinner will be served gram held in the four wards re Harrison Pedro. Paul Nicol. and Under direction of Pres. Sally between the hours of 12:30 and cently. Cleveland P. Grant stands among Paul Nichols, all of Midvale, and 1:30 an which executive the pro-wiPTA after of Wood, the at group the enjoyable (hose profession top Eldon Butterficld. Hcrriman. The Mrs Bob Brewster, Salt Lake, and meet Monday, Feb. 13 in the rram will be had. Dinner in the of creating and presenting wildlife 'V bride's brother, LaMar Coats, will motion picture. In the past 20 West Jordan school faculty room. West Jordan Second Ward will be Mrs Billie Markus, Midvale, were act as master of ceremonies. Fol co hoMes.se at a pre nuptial shower forthThe 50 5 a at tnore discuss which will after served the than short taken has he p.m. group years lowing a wedding trip to Las Vegas miles of motion picture film of the coming cupcake sale, election meet- - program Is planned. The annual for Miss Patricia Ann Padjcn at and Phoenix, the young couple, s 397 Monroe. the home, of Green be and Ward will Second Gold Ball show which animals talent Padjen and and ing. wild birds native both graduates of Jordan High, will 4 held in March. The meeting will will be held during the evening. North America. law birth A sisters and sistcrs-imake a home In Midvale. On Wednesday. Feb. 15, he will be at 1 p.m. PTA Founders' Day met at the home of Mrs club day show his most famous color film ! L Hc .ol)S?rv?1..mJ conJunclon LEGION AND AUXILIARY David Downs. 30 Oak St, Friday. "American Birds and Big Game" VP ? .1 caucai " c'aJ TO HOLD JOINT MEETING . Feb. 3. on the occasion of Mrs Screen Audubon reo. in. swing lire evening pa on the National Fck S ut o m. ln n Scores Downs' birthday. Dinner was fur Tour serirs. sponsored by the Salt PTA presidents will be honored, iv nished who Jordan 43. ladies, the a!o 65, by pre Ogdcn Lake County Library. The inm will and 1 history of West Jordan PTA kn(! Auxlliiiry mpmhm ol'Wert sented Mrs Downs with a girt. Jordan 71, Ben Lomond 43. be shown in the Midvale City Hall wm oe Riven. Aiicr me program Jordim P(wt wi hol( .pjnt Jordan 51, Weber 41. served. will be 8 at refreshments 2:30 and at auditorium p.m. meeting. Special gnosis will be Twelve friends were present Sat Jordan 56. Parowan 35. Dept. Com. Harry Tarker. Crern urday, Jan. 24 to Christ ine Miner Kathlven help Htnry Scott Jordan 57, Cedar City 32. Wood-naiand River, Dept. Adj., Uoyd We Invite You daughter of Mr & Mrs Jordan 53. Idaho Falls 29. Salt Lake. After the meeting toulias, y and the Is dan students. 11th Ml. her of Peter Students Jordan Junior Loulias, celebrate We Invite you to become a subscriber to the Midvale Sentinel, refreshments will be served during birthday Jordan devoted 62, Tocatcllo 42. to himself at her home at 5al Park High honor this week Henry Miner, bettering a social. those of you ho receive our paper this week and are not now and assists many other St. After games and refreshment, i Big Ttn Camas number of Mr it Mrs Glen Miner, San- students in their subscribers. We invite you to join the work. all attended the theatre. Present ton Jordan 65, Cyprus 38. of families who tow get the Sentinel. With reporters in Midvale, Kathleen Scott an 8th grader, WEST JORDAN JAYCEES were Doris Vordog. Fucenia Bapis. dy, and Kathleen Scott, daughter of Jordan South 61, Tooele 34 Jordan. West Jordan, Sandy. Cmcrnt, Granite, Drsper. INITIATE NEW MEMBERS Judy Thurber, Rosemary Meaker, Mr & Mrs Bruce Scott, Sandy, as is chosen as the girl citiren of the 61. Davis 43. Jordan Hcrriman. Rivrrton, and Bluffdalc, no other newspaper so well wrrk. The letter Four new members of the West Judith Buhlcr. Martha Dunn. Kath "Cltijiens of Ihe Week." sign nominating Jordan 51, Olympus 40. covers the local happenings in the area. These reporters will be Jordan Jaycees were Initiated at ryn Pieron. Nancy Clark. Vickl Henry Miner Is in the 0th grade ed by several friends slated "hath to them. news serve to hcn you report your you should happy Jordan 47. Murray 40. leen be chosen a dinner meeting held Thursday her for for and friendliness is his chosen New. Susan Fechscr. spirit under, Judy Advertisers in the Sentinel will help you know where to shop Jordan 64, Davis 44. new Ml. oi and devotion his to for At inenaiiness. Vernal's Cafe Murat in Jordan bold evening everyone and Gaylc Peterson. for your nerds. Feb. 10 Jordan at Murray. and loyalty to the school and its students are entering earn week the ray. During evening meeting A telephone call to the Sentinel will start your paper. PayFeb. 17 South at Jordan were dicus Mrs A. F. Buckley. 154 Lincoln standards. Henry is always willing from other schools. Kathleen has forthcoming projects ment may be made to the Sentinel or to aolicitors in your ed. New members are Nick Macris, SL, was conored gticst at a lunch to do more than the neccary re- more than once becn known tt Feb. 24 Jordan at Tooele. Charles Hansen. D. Gene Ross, and eon. the occasion being her birth quirements made of him. H goes introduce herself to new students Mar. 3 Cyprus at Jordan. 4 Elmer Tripp. day. at the home of Mrs R. U the second mile In helping Ut J or and make them feel at home. at New Ownppc For O'Connor Property Here 18-1- 4 32-1- 9 51-3- & n r i Lyle Sandy Boy, leaves Bus, Hit bij Truck Webster Elected By Lumbermen no-dat- Vo-wel- l, WW Veteran Smelter Employes Honored for Long Service Fourth Ward Holds Scout Birthday BPW to Hear Native of India New Police Car Purchase Gets Community Club To Meet Feb. City Council OK x PERSONALS t, C. A. Nelson Will Take Management at Course at Harvard three-month- at r at sety .... OVER-WEIGH- T ... 1 ll 5 n ..ii rfc m , DIGGEIl DOPE r Pra-Sttso- l, Jh-nr- schol-aMicall- g y |