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Show FRIDAY, MAY 16th, 1941 THE, MIDVALE SENTINEL News of Jordan High From THE BROADCASTER Davis Cop~ First; Jordan Is Third In Track Race Page Three TAKE PART IN FASHION SHOW Jordan Three Take 1Registration Plans Judging Conlesl Announced; All AI Logan Meet Should Decide Davis's track squad presented Deb Young with the state championship as a farewell gift at the "Ute" stadium Saturday, May 10, in the annual state high school track meet. For the third time in four years Next Tuesday sophomores and Every Dart wanted to shake the Jordan boys, on April 23, won juniors will register for their next hand of each member of Jordan's the state dairy judging contest at year's work. Ninth graders will record-breaking half-mile relay Logan. As a result Lee Dimond, register on Monday in their local team as it defeated the brilliant James Leak, and Dahl Clark will[ junior highs for the tenth grade Ogden quartet and clinched the probably go to Kansas City, Mis- subjects that they want at Jordan. crown for the Kaysville squad. souri, to participate in the NationWithin the next day or so sugBefore the 880 relay Davis had a1 F. F. A. contest next fall. For gested courses of study and lists 34 % points to Ogden's 30 points. achieving first place in a division of subjects will be handed each A win in this event would have of forty-six teams, the dairy judg- student so that l:le may decide placed Ogden i n front by a oneing contestants received a plaque. what he wants. A definite separa- half point margin. When Jordan Lee Dimond, Burke Jenson, and tion is being planned between col- won this event, it gave Davis 34% James Leak were awarded gold lege preparatory, strictly vocation- points to Ogden's 34 points. pins for oustanding work in the al, and general vocational courses. Jordan's six-man team led by field of vocational agriculture. Chemistry 1A, for example, is Reed Grant came third in the These gold pins represent the for college preparatory students meet with 26% points. Reed highest award boys can win in only; chemistry is for. the students grabbed individual honors for the competition in the F. F. A. organ- who want a more practical course. second straight year by taking ization and represent only two perArithmetic or general math is 1574 points. The balance of the cent of the enrollment of the state urged for v?cational and general score included Bob Sjoblom's 514 F. F. A. Box Elder was the only students, while algebra and geome- points, Don Smith's 414 points, and other school having three boys I try are for. college prep~rato~ Walton Parker's 114 points. qualify for this state farmer de- ; groups. Enghsh D and En~llsh llt-ll Ree{l Grant won first places in gree• A medal was awarded to erature or• contemporary literature the 220 1ow h urdles, b roa d JUmp, . • 1" 1 James Leak for second place in and English D and JOUr~a Ism are. and tied for first in the high the contests. college preparatory subJec:s. Only I jump. Bob Sjoblom took second in special students should register for J the 220 and Don Smith third in STUDENTS SEE FILMS I j?urna~ism, however. General En!-'] the 440: A short reel on fishing a come-] hsh w11l be a course planned d ' dy and the show "The Angel from I finitely for the needs o f vocat'wna11I • Texas," were shown to the stu-' students. It _wn~ not r;quire less' dents who did not go to the can- ~ work, but will ~1m to g1ve the stu• yon with the Seminary on Friday, dent the practical work he needs May 9. 1 most. • • 1 A second movie, "The Westerner," entertained the boys on TuesTo disregard the welfare of othThirty-five girls who marched day while the girls and their mo- ers is contrary to the law of God; thers enjoyed the fashion show. therefore it deteriorates one's abil- in the annual posture parade at The boys journeyed to the Burke I ity to do good, to benefit himsclf the B.Y.U. Invitational Track Theatre to view the film. and mankind.-Mary Baker Eddy. I I ll last day to pay for their books, twice--once to pay for the book they will have to stand in line and again to receive it. Now is the time to select the perfect GIFT For the Graduate or the Bride Corne in and see the new stock. Elgin and fine Swiss Watches - Silverware Typewriters- Eversharp Pens and Pencils Fancy Bracelets.- Lockets- Broaches Pins - Compacts - Crosses - Bags - Rings Cigarette Cases 'and Lighter Combinations Everything Priced for a Saving! Expert, Guaranteed Watch, Jewelry and Spectacle Repairing OEM JEWELRY ..-.. SHOP JOHN A. PADJEN. Jeweler Midvale, Utah 14 No. Main- Phone Mid. 248-W "MY TELEPHONE HAS PAID I k Parade Girls Ta e Double A Rabng At lnvllabonal WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 ! HIGH QUALITY- LOW PRICES 7Ae /ltie/vllle Phone Mid. 178 •• • Says This Farmer Five pf the models for the annual fashion show are Belva Andrus, Doris Fitzg'erald, Marian Va wdrey, Emma Samuelson, and Mary Beth Elg. MOTHERS ARE GUESTS AT ANNUAL SHOW Ientitled "Helen Goes to High School." Mary Beth Elg acted as Girls of the school and their I fashion commentator for the afmothers were special guests at l fair. the annual fashion show o:f the do-j The committee in charge of t~e mestic art department in the aud- show were Afton Densley, Dor1s itorium last Tuesday, May 13, at Fitzgerald, Marian Vawdrey, and two o'clock p. m., under the di· Emma Samuelson. (Picture on rection of Miss Helen Thackeray, Page 4.) One hundred eight girls from sophomore, junior, and senior 550 TO RECEIVE YEARBOOKS classes modeled various articles Five hundred and fifty students, of clothing that they had made the largest number in the history during the year-school clothes, of the school, have ordered a 1941 sports clothes, evening dresses, Beetdigger. and sport togs. Subscribers are urged to pay for Lola Morgan, Venna Jensen, their yearbook in full before Ivagene Olson, and Winona Christ-~ Thursday, May 22, the date of disensen were the cast in the skit, tribution. If students wait until the "1 never thought much about having a telephone but now I would never be without one. "In the two months I have , bad telephone service, I have received twelve calls for the hire of my tractor. My telephone has already paid for itself for a long time to come. "Telephone service is certainly a good investment for mel" ; IT PAYS to have a Telephone The more you use your telephone the more useful it becomes The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Though the Beetdiggers' new baseball club has taken its expected "lickins", it has shown a real punch at the plate, outhitting all but two of its opponents. Two bright spots in the season's schedule have been victories over Davis and West High. The 25-2 drubbing from Bingham was tough but the boys have nothing to apologize for. That lacing was administered by a bunch of artists, trained and developed to the limit. 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