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Show -- -·n. • 1he ?ni~"ale S L ~111 NIE L •By the Editor • Never before have we seen so many people in Midvale business district as there were last Saturday afternoon. Main street was Volume parked solidly with cars for three blocks, and all side streets and parking lots were filled with the automobiles of busy shoppers. Merchants report that Saturday was one of the busiest in history. 1 All of which simpl~ shows that this city is becommg a better 1 trading center, and is drawing more shoppers as time progresses.j MIDVALE, UTAH * * * * * * * * * * EXERCISES SCHEDULED Friday, May 16, 1941 FOR FRIDAY, MAY 23 A Publication Devoted to the Welfare and Progress of the Jordan Valley 8-No. 20 .LARGE CLASS TO GRADUATE FROM J.H.S. NEXT WEEK Two hundred and twenty two seniors of Jordan high school will receivE. jliplomas on Friday night, May 23, at the annual graduation exercises to be held at eight p. m. in the high school auditorium. The essence of Americanism .is to be the theme of the program. Five student speakers, each allowed three minutes; a four min· • Accomplishments in the arts 1 Seventy-nine students will be ute, six student panel discussion and crafts of 700 Midvale school graduated from the Midvale junon ihe Constitution; class choral students were displayed in the ior high school at exercises to be 0 readings; three tableaux; class junior high school auditorium held Thursday, May 22, it has singing; and a class prayer will deWednesday night, while hundreds been announced by Principal E. E. velop this theme. of patrons and other citizens visGreenwood. The program will beHeber Olson, the class president, ited the various exhibits and atgin at s p. m. will be the master of ceremonies. tended the fashion show and proThe following students comprise Midvale and the Jordan Valley Rut~ Gr7.enwood_will discuss "Our gram. Principal Greenwood says the graduating class: will observe "Poppy Day" this Rentage_; Jessrmae Bills, "The that the exhibits and attendance Fern Aldredge, Minor Aldredge, year on M ay 24, th e S a t urd ay b e- Declaration o..f Independence"; 1 were the largest in the history of Clayton Anderson, Margaret And- f ore M emona . 1 D ay, 1·t h as been Belva Andrus, The Star Spangled the local schools. Midvale is forerson, Shirley Anderson, Berle announced b Mrs. Earon Jensen, , Ban~er"; Le Roy Clayton, "Lin· tunate in having one of the finest Bennett, Lois "Rennett, Shirley c h arrman . ....,. ofyth e poppy comm1·t- 1 coln s Second Inaugural Address"; elementary and junior high schools I Blanchard, Beverly Blasius, Marf th J d U ·t f th Am and Theodore Alexander, "Edu1 vin Buckley, Betty Buhler, Betty tee 0 e . or an . ~1 0 e .- cation, the Savior of Our Heriin the state, and we should be erican Legion Auxiliary. The un1t t , "G d G' U M , proud of it. Callas, Charles Cary, Betty Lou is making extensive preparations a.ge. o . Ive s. en, . by the Campbell, Langley Canning, Betty for the observance of the day and BIShop of Exeter, will be giVen as • Applications for appointment to Christensen, Shirley Coats, Don- is hoping for the full cooperation the class prayer by Elma Beth Boy's State, to be held in July al.d Collett, Belva Cook, Leslie I of all other organizations and indi-1 Fowler. . . . under the auspices of the AmeriCozzens, Donald Davis, Barbara 'd 1 The panel d1scuss1on will be car• can Legion, should be in the hands Deming Pete Deneries Kelvin vtpua s. D h b e of ried on by Claire Stay, Edna Han· ' ' oppy ay as ecome on . . . of the local Legion committee as Drake, Phyllis Draper• Donna t he mos t s1gn . if'1cant d ays on the 1 sen, Jamce Williams, Don Crawsoon as possible. Dr. H. E. NelDunn, Richard Dunn. A . d th t day ford, Floyd Handley, and Donald . mencan ca1en ar. 0 n a S 'th son, chairman said today. The Newell Garff, W1lberta Gosman, each year millions of Americans ffil . • . • • quota for Jordan district is 20 Students chosen to lead Jordan next year are: Back row. left to right-Joyce Beckstead, secretary; Kenneth Graham, Jay Gustavson, will wear little red poppies in Prmc1pal L. W. Nielsen will preboys, and it is believed that this Ivagene Olson. vice-president: Paul Greer, president: Maureen Greer, historian: Lucille Wallgren. • Patricia Hall, Elaine Isackson, El- honor of the World War dead and se.nt the c~ass, and Dr. ~aul s. will be easiy filled. The purpose Broadcaster, editor: Brig Gardner, judge: Betty Nielsen, presideni of Girls' Association. l'roni row- llis Jackson Fern Jenkins Francis th t 'b t t d th the diplomas. 1 R1chards will award 'll s d · Cl 1 J B td' :..~:t H ' ' us con n u e . owar . diplomas . . . . t' e we th Students to receive mOf Boys' State is to educate our Ralph Br.own•. marsh a11•.· B I _Y t_ea man, prosecuhng a.Uorney; .e ensen. ee Igger -..or: enry Jenkins, Orren Jenkins ' Tabetha f ar of the war,s 1Ivmg v1c rms, e d youth in the dut~e~, .. privileges, McCormick, fust associate JUShce: Heber H ogan, B oys Clu b presid ent. Jenkins, Betty Jensen, Mildred disabled veterans, their families, c1u e: rights and respons1b1hhes of AmPaul Greer and h'agene Olson Jensen, Deloris Johnson, Douglas d th f T f th d d B _I Belva ~ndrus, George Adolpht I d th tud t b d t an e amiies 0 e ea · e son, Mar1an Anderson, Kenneth erican citizenship, and any boy UDlOr are 0 ea e s en 0 y nex Johnson, Norma Jones, Jack Jar- hind the observance of the day j Atwood, Keith Anderson, Theodore who is privileged to attend this year as a result of the final elec- gensen, Jerry Kekos, Gra~e LeFev-, has been developed a poppy manu- j James Alexa.nder. great summer camp, will gain ant tion held on Monday, May 5. re, Thelma Larson, Melvm Malm- 1 facturing industry which gives ! . Gene Bolltger, James Butterexperience nev.er to be f.org.otten. Joyce Beckstead was chosen strom Millie Masich vernial l t t h dr ds 0 f field, Beulah Buckley, Lester The final meeting of the year secretary; Maurine Greer, histor- M ' An M 'B th M'l ., emp1oymen ° many un e Buckley, Calvin Buckley Beth 1 - disabled veterans in hospitals Beckstead Betty Bonech~r Bur• c ·t . 1 ayne, na azuran, e • Chief Cannmg, Les Rimmgton, of the Midvale Junior ommuni Y ian; Brigham Gardner, Judge; ller, Eugene Millerberg, Helen throughout the country. nus Butt~rworth, Dale B~llard. club will be held tonight (Friday) R a 1Ph B rown, mars h a ll ; H enry Mlaker, Billy Nelson, Wayne Nilsand Kelvin Aylett should b~ .on Dale Butterfield, David Lynn Eotheir way home now, drtvlng at the Midvale city hall. Miss McCormick, first associate justice; son, Andrew Ontiveros, Beth Old- M"d 1 L d T B wen, Mary Bowen, Dean Brady. Betty Hyke, president of the club, and Billy Steadman, prosecuting ham Keith Otteson John PadJ'en 1 va e 0 ge 0 e Della B.rady, Douglas Brown, Earl M idvale's new fire. truck fromll82 TO BE GIVEN '11 b . h A f. Butterfield Kenneth Bearden, the factory at Elm1ra, N. Y. Clyde WI e m c arge. me program attorne~. . . . Mary Theresa Petrilich, Albert e II Represented at Gladys Butler, Grace Butterfield,. asked Ye Ed. to make the trip ACTIVITY HONORS has been arr~nged by. Mrs. J~hn Associate JUshce of thiS year, Perks, Grant Perks, Gene Prowse. State Rebekah Assembly J~ck Bird, Jan~t Barben, Jessimae w~th the .boys, but as the. city l <From J. H. S. Broadcaster) ~~~:t:s a:dd~=~~~~~~!~~wght~~ Heber Hogan, was chosen 1941-42 Joyce Rasmusseq, Maurine Ray, Btlls, John .Barrd, Joyce Boulter, failed to mclude any extra JUnket At the annual award assembly M' Bl h T 1 f M gn B?,ys' Cl~b preside?t on. a "strict- Ronald Reading, Ann Serdar, ka~nA~~:::{y :~e:a~ t~~llR;:~~ ~~~~ Bttt~~~k, ~!~1ar~~n~t~:!; expenses for representatives of to be sponsored by the student lSS a.ncl e ayb or ob aM' a, ly boys .ballot. H•s assistant sec- I Stanley Sharp, Juanita Slater, Robert Ballard, Sylvia Butterfield. and musica num ers Y ISS t 11 b R 1 h L d vene for a three-day session at the the press, Ye Ed. either had to l body next Thursday morning, one . N 1 re ary Wl e aP eonar · Jack Smickle, Wyorie Stowe, LorTrussler Bowles, Yveth Broadbent. pay his own way Oi.ke County hundred eighfy-two awards willj Manlyn e son.t . d b M The balloting to ha student of-, na Swapp, Lucille Thornton, I.O.O.F. hall, 41 Post Office Place, Ma~ Ellen Brailsford. Treasurer Jarvis) or stay home. be given to individuals for partci- . Ann~u~ce~~nt IS rna et· Y frs. fices showed close competition Pauline Trontel, David Warner, Salt Lake City. Rebekah Do~~{~~rd C~~f!~~. D~!e~~~~f~~ Per.son~lly, we like Utah in the pation in sixteen branches of :~::luba %inne: t:e~:r~:l:~ t~: throughout. Clel J~nsen, Bee How- Bob Whittle, Vauna Wood, Rose Lo~~=e~o.o;2,t~~n'~:s~rominently Crane, Harriet Crufus, La.Rene sprmgtlme better than any other school activity. President Clem . ard, and Rae Bastian all gave the Zagarich. Christensen, Weitzel Don Craw• place, so we stayed home. · _ · Lola' Beau Brummel ~afe m Salt ~ake winners a good race for the offices. represented with Mrs. May West, ford, Marvi': Crapo, Max Cope, Washburn, Vice. Pres•de?t . City June 6, will close tomght. president of the Rebekah Assem- Winona Chnstensen, LeRoy ClayMorga~, and. therr associate offt-j Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. So hrona Bateman BANDS WILL PARADE bly, the presiding officer at all the ton, Lorna Crane. . cers Will be m charge. Mrs. John Baty, Mrs. John Hasp , IN SUNDAY REVIEW meetings; Mrs. Jessie Allen, muAfton Densley, Gloria An~ Den· Awards will be given to gradu. M . c h M'ISS Honored on Mothers Day ney, Barbara Dewey, Lee Dimond, • 1 mer, Miss aurme as , <F J H S B d t ) sician; Mrs. Hattie Lotts, inside Dale Donohoo ates only. Awards earn~lld byh Junld- Alta Miller and Miss Betty Hyke.l At Sandy Church Service A rom · · t ·. road cabs ers guardian, and Mrs. Alice Kichas, Lavell Eskeison, Norma B. Els· iors and sophomores Wl be e All members are urged to attend. , . nnouncemen IS rna e Y up- vocal soloist. wood, Mary Beth EJ.g. 1 until they come up for graduaMrs. Soph:ona Bateman of San- I ermtendent C. N. Jensen that JarCalvin R. Fairbourn, Doris Fitztion. Awards given will be in the dy, who will observe her 89th dan School Jljstrict's eight senior Tuesday evenin~ Mrs. Jessie AI- geri!.ld, Elma Beth Fowler, Eugen~ form of gold medals, gold pins, 200 Attend Annual brrthday anniversary in Septem- and junior high school bands with len, degree captam, and the ~5 Ferguson, lnez Freeman, Norman 0~ Monday, May _19th, the fol- silver medals, silver pins, and cer- Bateman Reunion ber, was honored at a special a total membership of over 500 members of her degree te~m, will ! ~~w~wler, Margaret La Rue lowmg new books w1ll be added to tif' t . Mother's Day exercise held Sun- musicians will parade and man- have the honor of confermg the j R th.G d Ch . G h ·b 1 1ca es. The annual reuniOn of the fam-' . • . . . f th bl u reenwoo , ns ra am, the Salt Lake County LI rary, T t r· e gold footballs will day at Sandy Frrst ward chapel. euver in individual units at the mihatory degree or e assem Y· Effie Gunderson Gordon Glover . 1 wen YlV ily of Thomas and Mary Street . . . ' . . • Midvale co11ect10n: be presented to the winners of She IS the oldest mother m East Jordan High Stadium next SunIns Green, Jack Griffith, MarFor This My Glory. by Paul the state football championship. I ~~;::~a:~; r~~~~a:,~~:~ ~~:~, J~rdan s~ke. She w~s prese~ted day, May 1~, at.3:00 .P· m. . Priesthood Outing ~~~~t g~~::.· ~~~a 8Nl~~· w~ Bailey. This ~ynamic, _gripping The most coveted award, th over 200 descendants in attend- with orchid and white gladiola Participatmg m this gala event Slated Saturday Greenwood, Neil Riggs Gardner, novel sweeps lts way mto the gold medal will go to eight athh . f t blooms. will be the following bands: Reed Grant, Berniece Grant. . h onzon · . the rrrs t m a - letes who have ' . . I n commemora t'ton of the rest orA mencan as won three full let- ance · T e openmg . ea ure was a A response was giVen by M rs. Bingham High Joel Jensen d1Dorothy H orne, Edna H ansen, jor work of fiction to center its I te s-Reed Grant Bob Price Bill pict~re show ?f films ~ken. at the Bateman, who voiced her appreci- rector· West Jordan Junior High, ation of the Aaronic priesthood, Nancy Hesse, Flo~ d G. Handley. t h f r ' ' prev1ous reumons. Edwm D1mond, . . d ' . . . d' t LDS b . f Leon Hansen, LoiS Holt, Myra theme upon the s range epoc o Polson Bob Sjoblom Paul Cook, 'd t . h atiOn that she had been permttte Glenn Lee, director; Umon Jumor accor mg o . . . e1le ' mem~ Hansen Nolan Hardcastle Warren American history- the march of Don S~ith Eugene Robinson and Magna, prest en ' wa.s m c argef, to live to her advanced age and High Arthur Partington, director; bers of the priesthood of the East M. Hughes Harold Hath~nbruck. • ' w1th Lynn . J oseph L,. J ones, J r, Blame · the Mormon B a ttalion. Le Roy Clayton. r mBateman 1n charge o enJOY goo9- health. . Sandy Jumor H I g h, Benme J ord an. s tak . e WI'll h oId the' . Ir anVintage Murder. by Nario Marsh The detailed list of students to the prog a . The address honormg mothers Schmeitt director· Riverton Jun- nual pilgrimage to GlaciO park Johnson, Beverly Jaynes, Erma · · th d f the Mrs. Sophrona Bateman, 88, of . . . ' ' . S t d M Jensen, Norma Johnson, Burke T he cnme IS e mur er o receive awards follows: h d b . th of the Sandy F1rst ward was giv- ior High, La Var Isaacson, dtrec-, a ur ay, ay 17 · Jenson Venna Jensen Vera Jones head of a British theatrical comCOMMERCIAL Awards: Sten- Sandy, was onore as _em~ e en by President Heber J. Burgon. tor; Draper Junior High, Murray Harry Wright is chairman of the Edw~rd Kidd, Elai~e Kim, Glen pany on tour in New Zealand. ography-Iris Green, gold; Edna oldest member of the family mat- I Other numbers included t pic Lewis director· Jordan High, J event, assisted by Willard Kemp, 1 Willis Kump, James L. Kerr, Bloody Head, by Dane Coolidge. Hansen, Della Lundberg, Rulon tendance and was presented a talks by Merna Pollock and Joane Clem:nt Crapo' director. . Stanley Burgon and Wilford Pier- Charles Kankelborg. beautiful potted plant. The pre. . b ' All b f th A ·c Afton Lloyd, Della Lundberg, A b reat hless tale of the cattle Rasmussen, Rea Fay Beckstead, . S t Cowley, Spectal mustcal num ers Preceding the maneuvers, fori son. mem ers o e arom Earl D Leonard Harvey Lehmitz country, and one of Dane Cool- Dorothy Young. Typing-Theodore s~ntat10n was by Roylance pra - included selections by the ward which each band is allowed seven priesthood in t~e sta~e, supervis- Virginia Leitzeli, June Leitzel~ idge's best. Alexander, Beverly Jaynes, June ling, gr~nddaught~r. choir under the direction of G. minutes, will be a presentation of ors, and ward blShopncs are urged James Leak, Helen Long, Gordon Library on the Air, by Marie D. Leitzell, Venna Jensen, Don CrawElectwn of ~fflcers took place' Harold Bradley· vocal solo, Rich- the colors. to attend. Lan~gr~n, June Lovd~hl. d . · ts with the followmg results: Marlon ' h t t t' · M1ck•e McKee, Ahce Mason, Loiseaux. Represent a t Ive scnp ford, Roylance Peterson, Margaret 'd t M V ard Crapo, vocal solo, Clark Hall; Following the individual unit T e en a tve program me1u es Clell McMullin Delore Millerberg · d om · g successful Robmson. · · D S Bateman pres• en · rs. e· · dl th f 11 · g e ents· 3 to 5 p m ' f rom l 1.branes Bookkeepmg anna · ' . .' . v10lm solo, G. Harold Bra ey, ac- marches will be massed band mane o owm v · · ·• Eugene Mumford, Florence Me·' broadcasting throughout the coun- Radovich, gold; Heber Hogan, r loy Allsop, v~ce-presldent, Mrs: companied by J. C. Crapo; piano euvers, and three selections by the sports program; 5:30 to 6:00, tug- Narney, David W. Meyer, Betty try. Lloyd Mclff Nils Carlson, Thomas Bertha B .. Richards, secretary, selections by Miss Nelda Pierson. group. of-war contest; 6:00 to 6:30, sac- McNamara, Helen Mabey, John . Tony''s Scrap Book 1940·41 Ed~- 1 Showell, M~rie Smith. Ge~rge T. D1mond,_ tre~surer; ~7· The mothers were presented red service a,t the commemorative ~~~~!~~·Mt~~r~e Mr:~~;~e-lfarg~~~~ ilon. by Anthony Wons. Tony 15 BROADCASTER: Afton Dens- Julia B. Jense~, hlstonan, Ha 0 d with white carnations. Bishop J. Mid-Flora Garden Club monument at the park entrance; Merrill, Nick Mascaro, Mary Ma· a very real friend to thousands ley, Margaret Borg, Junior Jensen, Bat~man, chor•ster~ and the fol- c. Crapo was in charge with Isaac • 6:30 to 8:00, father and son ban- sich, Me~lin Meyers, Maxine Mick~ who hear his voice over the radio. gold; Maxine Mickelsen, June lowmg ~epresentatlves, all great L . Sorenson in charge of the pro- Postpones Meehng quet; 8 p. m., camp fire program. elsen, N1la Morgan, Evelyn Marks, They will welcome this collection Leitzell, David Meyer, Elsie Pet- grandchildren of Thomas and I gram. Due to the graduation exercises, Ev~~YM~~~~~~~ R~~~ar~~~:~~· of favorites from his bro~dcasts 1 erson, Clifford Carter, Theodore ~ary Street Bateman: Mrs .. Magthe meeting of the Mid-Flora Gar*HONOR ROLL Donna Nielsen, 'Elaine Nielsen: more avidly than ever in this year, Alexander, Virginia Leitzell, sll- gte Ipsom of Malad, Idaho, Mr~. West Jordan p .~T.A. den club, scheduled for May 22, New Subscribers: Byron Grant Evelyn Nicholson, Milo Nielsen, of stress and war and horror. ver. Cleo Page, Riverton; Alton D•- Elects New Officers has been postponed. and Safeway Stores, Midvale; Lu- Ralph Nielsen. . So That's Chemistry. by R. Ray I DRAMATICS· Winona Christen- mond, Grantward; Mark Newbold, A d' t M. J Rolli's Ay- cille Glover, East Midvale, and Heber <?lson, Madelm Orgill, . . . J ccor mg o Is. · Reva Org1ll Verla Ostler Zola · Baker. The educational value of sen, Clem Washburn, Venna Jen- Benmon; Mrs. Bertha R•chards, Mrs. Lloyd Gibson of West or-~ lett, program chairman, the next Sam Beckstead of Union. Oborn. ' , ' this book seems only incidental to sen, Elma Beth Fowler, gold; Hel- Ross Egbert, West Jordan; Gladys ~~n was named president of ~h~ meeting will be held Thursday, Renewals: Anna Blinn, J. H. Beve_rly. Peterson, Be~erly Pierthe wide-eyed young reader, but en Mabey, Theodore Alexander, Rudd, A. L. Bateman, Lynn Brady, \\est Jordan P.-T.A. at a mee:mg May 29, at 7:30 p. m. at the city Powell of Midvale; Eugene Crox- son, B1rd.Ie Palmer, Bill Polson, the entire book is freighted with Stanley Peterson Heber Olson Salt Lake; Lettie Sanders, Cotton- held at the school Friday evenmg. h 11 D E W tts f Murray ford of Union· Lee Richardson of Rob Pr1ce, L. Dre~ Pearson, • • d . a · enze1 · a • o •1 • Bruce Peterson Marw Petrarca it. silver. wood; ~arion Bateman of San y, Other officers elected were Mrs. will discuss "Lawns and Gardens." 1 West Jordan; William Holt, Rex Ellen Poulson, Elsie Peterson, Eu~ China, by Burton Holmes, also YEARBOOK: Rulon Rasmussen, A social and dance followed the Le Roy Holt, first vice-president; Hamilton of Riverton, and Alma gene Price, Faye Paulos, George Japan. by Burton Holmes. Each Edna Hansen, David Meyer, Drew program. The attendance at the H. W. Jorgensen, second vice-pres- Seminary To Award Wright, Mrs. Mildred Knowles, Pavich, Janice Parker, Glenn Pugbook tells the personal, human 1 Pearson, gold; June Leitzell, Jan- reunion was one of the largest in ident, and Mrs. Le Roy Bateman, • • Mrs. William Kemp, Thos. w. mire, Rose Pazell, Noma ~edersen, b oard o ff 1·cers Diplomas Tomght Petersan,Roylance Els1e Peter. things that everybody wants to ice Williams, Elaine Kim, Vale severa1 years. secret ary. E xecu t tve Stowe, Mrs. George Nelson, Sofus 1 Stanley sen, RoyH.Peterson, Petknow about people of other lands; Saito, Warren Hughes, Floyd include Mrs. Oren I3ecksted of The twenty-first commencement Larson, Levi C. Gunderson, and erso!l, Renee Peterson, Ralph Page, how they live; what they eat; what Handley, Bob Ballard, Doris FitzCOMMUNITY METHODIST South Jordan, Mrs. Don Gard- exercises of the Jordan L. D. s. Madsen Quality Mink Farm, all of 1 Orvt!' Pollock. . . . they're like; what they wear; how gerald, Marian Vaudrey, silver; CHURCH ner, Mrs. H. C. Gardner, Mrs. Lee seminary will be held Friday (to- 1 Sandy. I Dale Ra<i<w•ch, Clifton R•st, p Gl H . Gayle Russell, Darrell Reynolds, · they play; what they believe. Maurine Greer, Betty Nielson, Albert S temer, astor Richardson and Mrs. en ogan mght> at 8 p. m. at the Jordan Golda Roundy, Joyce Reading Modern Bait Casting, by Clare Betty Evans, Mary Saito, Mary This Sunday the pastor expects of West Jordan. high school auditorium when 109 N 0 T I C E I June Russell, Rulon Rasmussen: Bryan. Fundamental principals of Hurado, Laroyce Beckstead, Stan- to speak on the subject that is of James C. Hansen, member of Seminary graduates of the East The West Jordan cemetery com- Ruth Rindlisbach, Eugene Robinbait casting and how to apply ley Peterson. importance to everyone, "The the Jordan district school board, and West Jordan stakes will re- mittee requests owners of lots in sonC.J . St CI S 'th D · d •P ' Iomas, and 23 s tu d ent s the nr · ht's F or t Smith, a•re Emma ay, Samuelson, ara mi •Erma on th em. OPERA: Dorothy Wilcox, Stan- Great Mora1 L aw o f G o d ," or the was the guest speaker for the eve- ce1ve ., es t J ord an an d w ng Kingdom of the Trees. by Erie ley Peterson, gold; Lowe Seal, "Ten Commandments". This topic ning. Program numbers were also will receive special diplomas for cemeteries to have their lots Smith, Ida Smith, John Saben, Kauffman. Everything a youngster Verla Ostler, Don Smith, Heber will be continued the following presented. having completed special Book of cleaned before Monday, May 26. Joyce Silcox Leila Steadman, Lor-or for that matter, an adult- Olson, Roylance Peterson, Clem Sunday. Sunday School at 10:45 1 Accomplishments in the arts and Mormon courses, according to na Steadman, Lowe Seal, Tillie . Sardar, Melba Sadler. Mildred will want to know about trees is Washburn, LeRoy Clayton, Junior a. m. and evening church service crafts by the students were on 1 Principal Carter E. Grant of the Subscnbe for The Sentinel and 1 Smith. Ralph Sunbot. Neil Scott, 1 here, (Continued on page 2.) at 7:30 p. m. • display during the evening. Seminary. • read all the Jorctan vauey news! (Continued on Page 6.) CHOSEN TO LEAD JORDAN HIGH STUDENT BODY I SEVENTY-NINE • TO GRADUATE AT JUNIOR HIGH D T oppy ay d Be Observe Here on May 24 p I I I I I I • Set offlCCrS Award Day May 22 I IJ • Clu b PIans -• Season's Las! Meel I I ' ,w I I NEW BOOKS AT I LOCAL LIBRARY I I I I I I I I I ' . . · I I |