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Show Midvale, Utah, Friday, May 18, 1934 THE UTE SENTINEL PAGE FIVE BramweU, Burgon Address Seminary Graduates Over one hundred students of the Jordan Seminary of East and West Jordan stake~ received their diplomas at the Jordan high school May 12. Ernest Bramwell; L. D. S. department of education, and President Heber J. Burgon praised the graduates for their achievements in the Seminary. Addresses were also given 'by Seminary Instructors D. Stanley Adams, Mrs. Katherin S. Bennion, and Mrs. Melissa B. Glover; student speakers were James Madsen, Ella Greenwood, Derrel Griffith, Raymond Hogan. Emeline Grant, Drews Riska, LaVon Morgan, and Deloy McMullin. At the close of the progra.n1 A. T. Butterfield, president of the West Jordan stake presented the graduates with their diplomas. WEST JORDAN NEWS A social of the High Priests quorum of the West Jordan stake will be held .June 8, in Riverton Second ward at 8 p. m. Program, refreshments and dancing will be the evening's entertainment. -oThe annual Memorial Day exercises will be held at Whight's Fort and West Jordan cemeteries on May 30, at 9:30 and 11 a. m. respectively. Wednesday evening, May 9, the ladies chorus, trio, etc. .1\Iiss June Ward Bishopric entertained for all Ralphs of the General Board was speech. ward executive officers and their the Judge and made a the presented Stocklngs President partners in the ward chapel ampart. took who all to awards usement hall. -<>-odaughand Nocols Mrs. Norval The Divisional Try-outs for all ter, Afton, of Puente, cal.ifornia, M. I. A. contests will be held in are visiting with Mrs. Nocol's par- Wast Jordan junior high school ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Fin- building May 25 and 26. The four layson and other relatives. stakes taking part will be Oquirrh, -oCottonwood, Lehi, Grant, and East Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Cooley and and West Jordan. children were guests of Mr. Cooley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry w. Cooley during the week. They are returning to their home in Helper from a trip to California~ -oImogene, the daughter of Clarence Pearson, was operated on for appendicitis on Monday morning. -oSaturday evening, Mrs. Thomas Finlayson was pleasantly surprised at her home by about 22 of her children and grand-children, the occasion being her eighty-third birth anniversary. -<>A large crowd attended the junior high school closing exercises on Friday evening of last week The program consisted of speeches, and musical numbers. Dr. J. T. Wahlquist of the U. of U. delivered the address to the graduates. After the program dancing was enjoyed. -<>On Sunday, Mrs. William Barben entertained for her sisters and their families. They were Mr. and 'Mrs. c. J. Haueter,and son of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dixon and daughter of Riverside, Cal- awarded the certificates to Essie Butterfield, Mary Butterfield, Merle Butterfield, Vaug·bn Crane, Dorothy Crump, Glenn Crump, Ida Cooley, Elvoy Dansie, Jack Garside, Edith Green, Melba Green, Afton Greer, Dell Haun, Rulon Hogan, Nona Jensen, Art Mlller, Lavon Morgan, James Madsen, Ross Nielsen, Georgia Nielsen_. Wilda Nielsen, Keith Nosack, Rex Peterson, Donald Palmer, Lois Swenson, Wilma Spencer, John Turner, Morell Aiscbner, and Mr. Nelson. The West Jordan Stake teacher training class will hold its commencement exercises on May 27, at Riverton Second ward chapel. The class has been meeting each Sunday during the past six months under direction of James T. Broadbent. A program consisting of musical . ' selections and short talks was pre- l'""'•-•••"'"""U0"'"'"'""''"""''''""'"""""""""""""""""'"'""''".-~ sented by members of the class. Stake superintendent Kenneth Ho- 11 ji : : congratulated the class upon : : gan The marriage of Laura Swenson, daughter of Mr. and 1\>Irs. its work and interest. President Almon T. Butterfield Clyde Swenson, to Leon R. Parduhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry The hall and serving room was Parduhn. took place in the Salt with a color combinadecorated Lake temple on Tuesday, May 8. and white. The servpink of tion On Wednesday evening a recepvases of roses beheld table ingtion was given in their honor at tall cathedral were which tween the Sandy City ball. The bride Dancing holders. silver in tapers was lovely in her wedding gown evening. the of diversion the was of white taffeta, carrying roses Following the wedding reception, and sweet peas. the young couple left for American Fork where they will make their L::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::.J home. 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