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Show THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday. January 27. 1939. I so News of Jordan High i SAY WE A lll From THE BROADCASTER WEST JORDAN School Notes By Fora.ce Green An improvement on the already successful ''home room" program has just been made at the West Jordan junior high school, according to H. W . Jorgensen, principal. A fifteen-minute period just before noon is devoted to home r o om activities. On Monday, Thursday, and Friday, this tune is used by the home room teacher. On Tuesday and Wednesday the • students are in charge. Ea,.ch class president and committee and club president is a member of the student council. 'th P . . 1 J .1 ornnclpa Wl T h is councl' Annual Opera Girls Plan To Be Given To Entertain In February Boys At Ball Viennese Carnival To Be Setting For Show 'Home Room' Program PrQ.ves Successful At West Jordan School Cinderella and Prince To Be Named, Crowned w. J. DOWNS DRAPER The West Jordan basketball team beat Draper Tuesday morning by a score of 13 to 12 in one of the closest games ever played on the local floor. At no time was either team out in front. West Jordan led 3 to 2 at the quarter and Draper held a 1-point lead 10-9 at the half. The third quarter saw Draper still holding a 1-point lead, 11 to 12. West Jordan made 1 basket during the last period for the only wood, Doris Christensen, LaVerla Jones, Dorothy Young, Charles Furse, Riggs Gardner, Melva Jones, Betty Evans, Elsie Merrill, Jean Burgon, Wanda Pearson, Delos Richards and Forace Green, faculty advisor.-Dorothy Young. W. J. WILL TAKE PROGRAM TO 1\flDVALE Friday, West Jordan will take an exchange assembly to the Midvale junior high school. It will start at 11:15 a. m. Students will give five numbers and the rest of the program will be put on by the Atwood family. These seven talented children will give about 8 numbers.· ~Betty { Evans. Tantalizing music, romance, and With girls paying all the bills, real drama, combined in a VieD' the boys will come into their own nese carnival setting that shifts score. West Jordan has a bye next Father & Son Banquet to a nearby gypsy camp Is promis- at the "Sweetheart Ball" to be They play their next game week. meets adviser, faculty as gensen ed in "Pickles", annual operatic sponsored by the _Home Economics Planned by Dist. Scouts every Monday afternoon to plan on February 7 at Union.-Charles offering scheduled for late Febru- club on Friday, February 10, in student activities and take care Fu the school gymnasium. ary performance. rse. All scouts and scouters of East 1 of other student body matters. The high point of the evening Jordan district will meet in Draper Vertice Smith, soprano, and All events in any way connected P ..T.A. MEETS Second ward chapel Wednesday. Darrell Brown, baritone, will be will be the crowning of Cinderella with the school are either planned Parent-TeachJordan West The February 8, at 6 : 30 p. m. for the featured In the romantic roles of and Prince Charming, who are to or approved by this group Mr. ers association held a successful annual fathers and sons banquet, nona, a gypsy girl, and J. Jenni- be previously chosen by means of Jorgensen explains. In this way meeting Thursday afternoon. The the annual recommittal ceremony son Jones, an advertising expert. a student ballot. Identity of the. there is no overlaping of activities meeting, scheduled originally for and the district Court of Honor. Maxine Orton, soprano, and Al- two elected, the girls plan to keep' or mixing of dates. beday a ahead set was Friday, 1 their of time the until secret combine ma Richardson, tenor, will During the home room period cause of Primary conference. to form the other romantic couple, coronation. MAGICIAN ENTERTAINS on Tuesday those in the class on parents m. p. 2 and 1 Between be will ball the Decorations for SANDY SCHOOL CHILDREN June Pennington, an American the student council take charge visited the various classes. At 2 heiress, and Arthur Crefont, a carried out in Cinderella and Val- ~==========================~and discuss and carry out details p. m . a program was given for entine style, with slippers and young American artist. Howa, the internationally famous of all plans advanced at the stu- them by the students. At 3 p. m. I . Jonas H. Pennington, proprietor hearts probably predominating. magician and illusionist, who redent council meeting. parents met in the various classes cently arrived from a European A general committee chosen to' of "Peter Piper Pickles", will be On Wednesday a continuation of of the elementary school with the C 00 UeSIS 0 portrayed by Paul Nielson, while take charge Of the affair consists tour, performed before the stuTuesday's discussions is held and teachers. Home room mothers had Hans Maier, proprietor of the of Barbara Woodhouse, senior; dents of the Sandy elementary future activities planned. It is , charge of these meetings. Murtzelprater Inn will be Robert Ramona Hand, junior; and Emma. and Sandy junior high schools, on In the junior high the parents the specific aim on this day to Stapley. Lady Vivian Delancy, a Samuelson, sophomore. Tuesday at the junior high school The Beetdlggers, getting hot in instruct class officers in problems and teachers met in one group. auditorium. Time will turn back on ThursSupporting committees are: charming English widow, will be Finance: Florence Nielson, Mar- 1 day, February 9, and once again the third quarter and playing on and suggestions they are to carry Their discussions centered around Carolyn Aiken. Jlgo, a Hungarian back to the student council. report cards and home study vs. WEST JORDAN HOOP Gypsy, will be played by Dale Nel- garet Silcox, Mary Morgan, and high school students of other years even terms during the fourth, topThis program is designed, Mr. supervised school study.-Bernice to Cyprus from Pirates the ped ROUND-ROBIN SET the 1 will make their way through son; Captain Klmskl, chief of de- Barbara Woodhouse. students give to states, Jorgensen last victory first their register Atwood. Hall decorations: LaRue Battl- , tectlves bureau of Vienna, by a chance for greater activity and Tracy Nelson·, Bumski and Rum- sen, M aura N e1son, Aiton D ens1ey, halls Of Jordan. This time, how- Friday on Jordan's court. The round-robin of the West .JorJordan jumped to an early lead participation and provide a way SCHEDULE CONTINUES ever, these students or by-gone ski, Kimski's faithful sleuths, by and Betty Bonecher. dan stake basketball teams will be Advertislng: Reodell Crawford, days will be accompanying their of 6-2 in the first quarter. Then whereby students themselves can I The girls' basketball schedule at held on February 13, 15, 17. Lee Beckstead and Blaine Lancaster; Louisa, a waitress, by Fay Jennie Mead, Francis Wright, and children; for on this date is ached- Keith Barton sank three long actually carry on all student gov· the West Jordan junior high On February 13 it will be held 1 uled Jordan's annual parents' vis- shots to put Cyprus in the lead ernment and activities. 1 school continued successfully durBowen. Tourists, burgers, Vien- Mary Mickelson. the Riverton school gymnasium at During the three home room ing the week. and they still were there at the· Invitations and Programs: Max- iting day. nese walters, and gypsies complete and on February 15 at the West periods, a week in which teachers 1 Last Thursday the Jitterbugs Buses will follow the regular half. the cast of the opera which totals ine Rawlins, Lola Morgan, and Jordan school gymnasium, and at Coming out after the rest period, are in charge, they are given an defeated the Dynamite Kids 17 to · routes but ;in addition to their usJean Seal. nearly 165 students. the ward having the largest atAtkinson, inspired by the opportunity to carry out a guid- 11. On Tuesday the Dead End Kids Willis Posters: Ethel Carlquist, Linda ual student load, will bring, as Jonas H. Pennington, with his tendance at the games, on Februtook a game from the Jitterbugs. daughter, June, arrives in Vienna Sorenson, and Deane Fitzgerald. well, all parents who desire trans- "Three Blue Notes", tossed a field ance program. ary 17. Occupational and vocational -Melva Jones. goal from near the center of the Voting: Betty Henderson, Fay portation to school. amidst preparations for the annual Student committees will be on floor. That shot furnished the guidance are two of the major carnival. To his consternation he Watson, and Beth Wight. According to officers, the affair hand to welcome and direct all spark and the fireworks was on. phases of this program, according EXCHANGE PROGRAMS finds Jones, his advertising expert, visitors. Regular classwork will Curtis tipped one in, Kim tanked to Principal Jorgensen. No other I Riverton brought an exchange advertising Pennington's Peter ~s to be formal for girls. Tickets will be on sale at sixty begin at nine a. m., the pupils tak- two set-ups. Then Curtis garner- place in the junior high program program to West Jordan last Piper Pickles too well. An old acquaintance, Lady Vivian Delancy, cents per couple, beginning this ing their parents right along with ed a couple of baskets and Andrus is there an opportunity to give week. West Jordan took their asthem. Instead of hour periods, registered one. The remainder of students instructions in this im- sembly program to Riverton earlialso arrives on her annual quest ~omlng Friday. er in the year. portant field. "And no stags will be admitted," thirty minute periods will be held the game was on even terms. in search of her daughter who was Curtis was high point man with "Ferdinand the Bull' was put on Other topics discussed during and the day's schedule will be warn the girls. lost near Vienna when a baby. 10. with second Barton Keith 11, complete by twelve o'clock. the home room period are safety as a skit. The Riverton band play. Captain Kimsld, plots to secure ed three numbers and other numSchool for regular students will Kim followed with 8 and Atkinson and health. a substitute for Lady Vivian's lost 7. with buses the and noon, at over be lmS IC CCI child and then marry her for her bers were given by students. ParMerrill. home. Elsie them take then will fortune. SANDY P.-T.A. EL:ECTS ents, however, will remain as A band of gvpdes visits the NEW 1939 OFFICERS guests of a special luncheon in SALE SUCCESSFUL carnival led by Jigo, the chieftan. the by prepared be to cafeteria the Ilona. daughter, and his supposed The ninth grade Home Econo· Wilford Pierson was elected 1 home economics girls. . . Events then lead to the gypsy club girls sold popcorn balls mics P.-T.A., preslUent or the Sanoy Immediately after the luncheon, MarJone Beckstead, Chloe Beckcamp, where a magic pool reveals succeeding Mrs. J. William Thomp- at the show Monday night. The the face of Lady Vivian's daugh- stead, Louise Hardman, and Ann a short special program is being son, at a meeting held Wednesday girls who sold them wore their Webb, students still in the hos- planned on which both student and ter. How truthful are you? How evening at Sandy junior high club caps. Arthur Crefont, finally wins re- pita! as a result of the bus wreck faculty members will take part. does your pocketbook affect your school auditorium, under direction The sold the popcorn ~ails at cognition of his art and also the of December 1, are all reported to Here, problems of special interest veracity? Who in all the world is of H.eed Sanderson, principal of five cents each and made a profit Codt Nomben: to parents of high school pupils the most truthful ? hand of June Penn\ngton. Lady be doin "very nicely." Christensen. Doris $2.50.over of No. 122 llalf-Plnn, the school, with Mrs. Laurence Ann, who was recently removed will be introduced and discussed. Vivian consents to become Mrs. Piats, No. 45 You can rate yourself as you Stapley, vice president and chairkit h t f th Following the assembly each Pennington. Kimski's plot is ex- to the Bingham hospital, and MarSET PARTY 1 No. 44 Gu.rts, e p o o a umorous s , man of the program committee, in see al t'll · th G h · · · faculty member will go to his. "What The Well-Dressed King charge. e ener posed ;Tiona is restored to her JOne, w o IS s 1 m Twelve members of the publicamother, and Jones, in turn, ls re· hos_pital, are reported to be suf-. room, where parents may call UP-' Will Wear", unfold in the near fu· Other officers elected included tion committee will enjoy an eved warded with success in his cam. fenng a considerable amount of on him and have time to discuss Reed Sanderson, first vice presi- ning of roller-skating in Salt Lake ture at Jor an. · b th th · stuindividual involving problems commg o are ey but pam, hand. her for aign P This dramatic sketch was pre- dent; Mrs. Elmer Johnson, second on February 3. Under the direction of Mr. • J. along "as well as can be expect- dents and their classwork. M!!mbers include Bernice Atsented last Friday at Cyprus in vice president; Mrs. G. Harold Clemen t Crapo and Miss Lucille ed." an exchange program. Later it will Bradley, secretary. r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;-----. Oweneva Green is the only stuTuttle, the opera promises an ellvice first Evans, P. E. Mrs. be played at Bingham and Murdent injured in the bus accident joyable evening for all. president of the Utah Congress of ray. The book and lyrics of the opera and not in the hospital who has Premier, include: characters The and Teachers, the prinParents 0 are the work of Gordon Wilson · not yet been able to return to Richard Thorpe; Doctor, Gale cipal speaker of the evening, outand Don Crane. The music Is by school. Lowe; King, Delbert Sacos; Queen, lined objectives and aims of the I FISHER'S, SCHLITZ Oweneva Is mending, but is still Allan Benedict. and Hulda Parker;' Sister Angelica, national, state and local P.-T.A. not well enough to attend classes. When Jordan meets Muray on Ruth Borg; Weaver, Franklln organizations, and what is being BECKER'S BEST BEER Junior Rindlesbach Is recovering ON DRAUGHT rapidly from head injuries receiv- the hardwood next Friday Janu- Turpin; Girl in Red, Evelyn Holt; done to promote the welfare of youth. Other numbers included a ed in a freak acident which hap- ary 27, in the Smelterites' hall, Prince, Charles Cronin. The music department provides reading by Wayne Smith; vocal pened near his home a few days the fans may expect fireworks before Christmas. It seems Junior from both teams. Each with two the following numbers to complete double trio, LaRue Alsop, Janice Petitions from junior girls for sailed through the windshield of ! losses and one victory, will be the program: clarinet solo, Anthon Pixton, Cleone Pixton, Angeline membership in the Charlonian club his car and tried to break up the "shooting the works" in an ef- Ernstrom; vocal solos, Maxine Or- Sacos, Audrey Dewey and Pauline will be received for one week, befort to stay out from behind the ton and Deward Clements; dance Boyce, under direction of Gordon highway with his head. ginning today, acording to Helen Mildred Sisam is recovering at eight ball, where the loser will find numbers, Arlene Cotterel, Vertice Ohlson, music supervisor of SanHansen, president. Smith, and Doris Fitzgerald. the General hospital following an himself. dy junior high school; chorus All junior girls who have pep, over win a of boasts Murray 1 Her numbers from girls of the sixth appendicitis. for operation a B-plus scholastic average, and a Equipment Library New Davis, over grad~. under direction of Miss desire to pledge themselves to the condition has been critical for the · Bingham, a near-win Students by Made Being Jordan's Granite. to loss a and · appendix the becau~e weeks past Huble. Selections were Elizabeth promoting of all worthy school acso not were performances first The shop is chang.lng from a also furnished by Jordan high tivities are invited to submit peti- had ruptured. decisive two when heartening, the of member a Marchant, John of small scale production, school orchestra, under direction place tions to club officers, Helen Han,.. against up chalked were losses Midvale, of resident a and to one of large scale production. of J. C. Crapo. sen, Elva Stone, and Hulda Park- staff locals the when However, them. Scout Boy his the observe under to failed students, Vocational The teachers of the junior high er; or to the advisers, Miss Lucille I league the Cyprus, into pitched and 12, January rule safety-first are direction of Mr. T. A. Dewey, school were introduced by Prin- I Tuttle and Miss Oralie Rawson. accidently cut off three of his fin- leader at the time, with a ven- making all the equipment for the cipal Reed Sanderson, and teachgeance born of desperation and new public library that is to be ers of the elementary school were 1 We Print BUTTERWRAPPERS. gers. "found themselves" with a vic- built in the old school building at introduced by Miss Lucille Petertory which set the Jordan · fans Midvale. son. An activity program followed afire with renewed hope--their Some of the boys working on the with Miss Ella Greenwood of the stock took a tremendous rise. equipment are George Gilbert, Roy school faculty in charge. RefreshThe Jordan crew presents an Searcy, Logan Kemp, Jack Powell, ments vvere served. evenly balanced line-up In Curtis, Morris Peterson, Ray Austin, and (Special to The Ute Sentinel) center; Kim, Sorenson, and Han- Fred Kirkman. WINTER HATS .................................... 25c. 49c, 98c sen, who did an excellent job of against Cyprus, as pinch-hitting First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Salt Lake, announces DRESSES. Silk & Wool, l lot, values to 6.95 $1.95 and Andrus as Atkinson forwards; LAST OF guards. All are proving themselves entitled LADIES and CHILDREN'S COATS....$1.95 to $4.95 capable of scoring points. Murray's starting five will pro- . "C H R I S T I A N S C I E N C E: LACE HOSE. Queen Lace. Knee Length........$1.00 bably be Bishop and Glauvas, for- : Its Compassionate and Loving Ministry" wards; Evans, center; and Bank-1 Regular $1.65 By CHARLES V. WINN, C.S.B., of Pasadena, Calif. head and Farrell, guards. These ~· ~lember of the Board of l-ectureship of The l'tlother Church, boys put up a splendid battle The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. H. C. BARROWS, Mgr. against Davis and are figuring on II 3 February [Friday. Edifice Church In Second upsetting Jordan. Midvale, Utah Phone: Mid. 178 8 :00 p. m. 566 East South Temple Street THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTETII.'D For service ani! quality let the 43 NORTH MAIN Sentinel do your printing. I w·Il Be p Beetdiggers Take arents f S h 1 G Pirates To Win I 0 A n nnua Visit Initial Victory I I .q tv· t• en Q h I mprove; t ers d OK I R H A .d urt eporte Dramatic Sketch . GO~ Offers Chance For Self-rating 1 I I ,. 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