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Show ?6 1966 REVIEW May The great outdoor shoe NEWS MIDVALE 33 KEDS SURFER Jordan District Graduation Today : Theme with longer wearing sole Look To The Spirit Within You by Agnes Ferguson JORDAN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOLS will hold commen- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Fred Straup, 7383 South 3005 West. cement exercises Thursday, OPEN YOUR SAILS TO May 26 and Friday, May 27. LOCK TO THE SPIRIT CATCH THE WINDS OF DES-TIWITHE YOU, Bingham High is Hillcrest High Schools theme will feature Schools commencement Paul Kochevar, former Bingtheme. ham teacher, keynote speaker Approximately 400 students for the panel. will receive diplomas. Program includes the folSpeakers at Thursdays exercises are: Steve Denning, lowing speakers: welcome address, Douglas Schmidt, son of son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mrs. Frank Mr. and B. Denning, 7058South 2825 East; Schmidt,9118 South 1700 West; Cheryl Hess, daughter of Mr. Barbara Cannon, daughter of and Mrs. Farrell Hess, 1889 Village Road; Craig Pace, son of Mr. and Mrs. ElwoodPace, If you live in 2731 Carole Drive and Roger MIDVALE Simper, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wayne Simper, 33 Cool-id- ge please coll Street, Midvale. Brock Agnes Ferguson, Place and Gary Ford will with news tips or activities of offer opening and closing your club, church, civic club, prayers. 255-074- 1 scout group, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cannon, 13552 South 1400 West; Ellen Crowton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Crowton, 2020 West 13220 South; Boyd Dansie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dansie, 1686 West 11900 South; Wendy Glover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Glover, 11800 South 2065 West; Helen Hultgren, daughter erf Mr. and Mrs. Nich Macris, 1530 West 7610 South; Susan McKee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glade FRIDAY, MAY 27, JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL will hold com- mencement exercises. Speakers chosen are: David son of Mr. and Mrs. Delquadro, 332 North State Street; DianaJensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Jensen, 9858 South 730 East; Jo-le-ne Lake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lake, 748 East 8270 South; Christine Leak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Leak, 830 South 700 East and Shirley Matsu-mo- ri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Matsumori, 8951 South 700 East Del-quad- ro, Trudy Bargen and Gail Brockband. coun- leader; and selors. WEST, JORDAN JUNIOR HIGH School Seminary won the newly established traveling trophy for best display of Great Ideas in Learning. Twenty five seminaries in the Salt Lake Valley competed. Students working on the display depicting accomplishments this year in Seminary include; Maxine Sroggin, comClaudia mittee chairman; OakesonjNancy Snow and Janet Wheadon. Gary Blackner, Seminary principal, states mat the display will be shown this summer at Brigham Young University. JUNIOR HIGH MIDVALE SCHOOL students proved that every little penny adds up. Teresa JaramilLio and Duane Petruzzi, preValley Day sented the Jordan Care and Training Center for Retarded Children a $50 check made up of coins students do A workshop to develop a rolled in an executive secredistrict tarial course. cub language arts guild MIDVALE METHODIST scout meeting, Thursday, May will be June 6 to July 24. Carol Bean, daughter of 26, 7:30 P.M. will feature Kenneth Bean, Sandy, achieved J. M. PRESISTEVENS, Indian an Robert McLean, 60 W.P.M. in typing. A Jordan dancer. Families are invited; DENT, Stevens Henager ColSchool graduate, she is a nominal sum will be charged. lege, announced three students High enrolled in a stenographer from this area have been honcourse. ored for outstanding achieveKIDDIES PARENTS are adment, vised to enroll their children Mrs. Eldon Brady, Sandy, in summer programs spon100 W.P.M. shortachieved Boulware, daughter hand. sored by the Jordan School of Carolyn She was a J ordap High Francis Boulware, Midvale, District. graduate enrolled in an execuachieved 130 W.P.M. shortregistration hand and 30 W.P.M. Kindergarten tive secretarial course. will be Thursday and Friday, ion. A Hillcrest transcriptSchool High MonJune 3; classes are graduate, she is presently en day June 6 to Thursday July 14. summer school Secondary FOR SALE programs begin Monday June 6 and go to Friday July 14. BEAR LAKE SUMMER HOME Elementary Schools registration will be Friday June 10; LAKE SANDS NORTHEAST SIDE-BU- R classes are Monday June 13 ROST PEOPtE HAVE NEVER SEEN to Friday July 8. Summer TS AREA HOST BEAUTIFUL BEACH ON BEAR music programs are Monday LAKE. STOCKY PRIVATE. NO RESORTS . FANTASTIC VIEW. DRIVE OVER I SEE. June 13 to Friday July 8. FURNISHED NEW, MOOERN Workshops are Thursday THIS IS ONE OF THE TRULY BEAUTIFUL and Friday, June Jordan District workshop; June 14 to SUMMER HOMES IN THE AREA 24;and on a school level, AugFOR DETAILS AND APPOINTMENT ust 22 to 26. Secondary Engbe278-31- 44 lish and math workshops CALL S.L.C., 484-851- 1 gin Monday June 6. nated. SURFER $650 The shoe that boys wear Indoors, outdoors and use it every where-be- ca fits so well, gives such wonderful support and com- fort. Wears and wears, and washes and 2-- washes I And now Surfer even has a new sole that wears much longer! So come on in today and and outfit the young men in your house with Surfer! Navy, Boys - Youths Sage Green S&oet. R. ' 9-- 01 PKoaw or CR OPEN MON wens 4697 HolUdey BouWvard HOllADAY. UTAH & FRI EVENING Sugar House Highlights UNDER THE DIRECTION of Mrs. Bryan P. Leverich, State President, Utah AssocW. McKee, 9501 South 1300 iated Garden Clubs and GeWest; Joyce Oates, daughter neral Show Chairman Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. THREE MIDVALE girl Harold Rushton, the fourth Oates, 9685 South 1300 West; Pamela Ralston, daughter of scout troops donated ninety-s- ix annual flower show will be voung seedling trees for presented June 18 and 19 at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ralston, 7500 South 1700 West; Ruth planting at Midvale City Park. the Utah Garden Center, Sugar Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. Mayor Henry Beckstead ac- House Park. and Mrs. Floyd H. Rasmus-so- n cepted the donation. All exhibitors must belong and Darlene Straup. to an affiliated garden club PAN SCRAPERS is the and are allowed one entry in new name 4 KSOP KOUNTRY girls in each class. WESTERN REQUEST RADI0 their third year foods have The show will be open to 36 hours a day selected, announced Mrs. the public from 10 A.M. to Doris leader. Coster, Phone 466-- 1 370 for your New officers are Debra 9 P.M. June 18 and June 19. selection N o artificial flowers or foliage ReNae LarCoster, president; AM - 1370 ICC may be used. Jolene sen, 5 a.m, to sunset Bateman, secretary-treasure- r; FM stereo - 1043 MC THE WOMENS ASSOCIARobin Christensen, reporTION of the Wasatch PresSusan ter; Nielson, song MJjoursadaj byterian Church will hold a luncheon Thursday, June 2 at the New Fellowship Hall. Mrs, $ Smith,Chairinanofthe JFlsh aa p World Service Department, is all we ask, will present a program entitled Summer Medical vice-preside- nt; it rvr n j r & Just a taste its all weve ever needed. II you live in the Sugor House, Southeost City or Foothill area pleose call Katherine Green, 466-663with news tips or activities ol your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc 3 Thats right, we ask that you give our 86.8 proof Old Fitzgerald Prime Straight k chance a to prove its rare quality. Youll be pouring a deeply one-drin- , mellow Sour Mash Bourbon, hand-mad- e today as it was 117 years ago. r How about it? Just one taste. it Key 5 J I ' ' i it 4 A RELATIVELY new art gallery in the Sugar House -Foothill area is the EgonFano Art Gallery, 1927 East 2100 8 years mellow Your A FREE PUBLIC concert by the Concert Choir of Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, will be presented at 8 P.M. at the St. Marks Episcopal Cathedral, 231 East 1st South, June 1. TheAJ? -- voice choir, directed brtfavid B. Scoular, professed I music at the university, is - so scheduled for two the University of concerts Utah Medical Center, May 3L A South. to Hospitality This gallery, owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Egon P. Fano, Is open every day except Sundays from 2 to 7 P.M. The gallery Is displaying European classics. i ' I- & . OUR CONGRATULATIONS go this week to two outstanding AMERICA'S StUZEL-WELLE- LOUISVILLE, KY. 1849-86.- 8 OLDEST FAMILY D PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY women of our area. Mrs. Roland Stucki, 1766 26th East was elected president of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs. Ann Kidd, Sugar House Business and Professional Womens Club was elected president at the state convention held in Brigham City. CONGRATULATIONS on choosing GAS air conditioning whole-hous- e i Welcome to the wonderful world of gas cooling just opening up to you of pleasure for many years to come. 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