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Show - "'' '" - The MIDVALE SENTINEL May 27. See 1919 2P?li! Two Girls Speak At Jordan Stake Ward Conference BINGHAM CAVE-ISERIOUSLY INJURES USSR MINOR Norman White, about 30, Bingham, a minor employed by the United States Smelting & Refining Co, was seriously injured this when a section of the mine he was working caved in which in. White was operating a rock drill when the roff of the tunnel In which he was working collapsed. He was caught under a large 'ab of rock which broke both pelvis bones & fractured his back. He was rushed to Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City for as fair. PIERIAN STUDY GROUP MEETS IN WEST JORDAN ... The Pierian Study group of West Jordan held its monthly meeting May 19 at the home of Mrs Dale Batemaji. Meeting was conducted by Mrs H Y Jorgenson. Mrs Ruth Larson oiscussea mcKiern i renus in vnmi i Care." Hostesses for the evening were Mrs Dale Bateman, Mrs Milo Pearson & Mrs Orville Dimond. CUSTOMER: A person who often knocks the wind out of your sales. For Your FIRE and AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Needs . See or call . . , Midvale Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion Jordan Post No X!i t His week nresented n new set 92 f co,ors t Gir, S(;out T in Midvale. The standard colors were purchased by the auxiliary under the direction of Mrs A E cuckley. The donation was accepted in a ceremony by troop leader, Mrs William H Grant, Linda btuard, & Sandra Zaiser, all of Midvale. The Legion official asserted the colors were presented to the girl scouts "as part of the auxiliary's Americanism program for this 2 or COLLEGE GRADUATE: One who starts at the bottom and wakes up. Mid 212 f 4 Korx-r- t ij is Military Held For Soldier ADAM: A man who started off without any clothes and now has hat stores all over the country. CLYDE BUXTON 93-R- Wjechert of West Jordan the Future Farmer of America member from this area named to receive an extensive course in magement at the Intermountain Junior Fat Stock club, set June 8, 9 & 10 in North Salt Lake. Raymond C Wilson, president of the show, announced this week. Also selected for instruction in how to run a stock show were James Seequist, Granite; Rodryy Earl, Kaysville; both Future Farmers; & Richard L Saunders, Salt Lake; Max Frederickson, Sanpete; & Gail Jennt-n- , Rites Cache; 4 H club members. They will sit in on all conference & planning sessions. One of the top stock shows in the nation for the past three Sandy the North Salt Lake exGraveside military services were years, hibit promises huge returns to held Wednesday for Pvt Delmont 4 H & Future Farmer members Laverne Golf, killed in action throughout the west, President March 15, 1945, on Okinawa. Wilson predicted. Rites were conducted at 5:30 In 1947, Utah's centennial year, p m by the American Legion. the show returned youngsters Born Feb 22, 1920, the son of more than a hali million dollars Frank & Ola V Shepherd Goff, for their stock, he said. Pvt Goff was a graduate of West In 1918 the young stockmen high school, Salt Lake. a quarter of a million dollars, got He was employed as a conduc their premium awards. plus tor by the Union Pacific Rail- - j This year, although prioes are road prior to entering the army in down, as indicated by earlier August, 1914. shows, the sale should "run well In 19.'!9 he married La Warren into six figures," Wilson asserted. in Rupert, Idaho. In 1949, as in previous years, He is survived by his widow, said Merrill Parkin, show mananow remarried, Mrs Ha Campeau; ger, tho youngsters will not only his parents, one brother, one govern themselves during the sister, & three grandparents. show, but will have a share in its management. Kach year on the eve of thye Girl Scouts exhibit, "Show Town" is formed Get Colors From by exhibitors, who elect a mayor, or town clerk, chief of reporter Legion year." . . Ilolladay Salt Lake County police & school officials this week launched an ivestagation to find who has been breaking the windows in the Union Junior high school. School principal George Ear-to- n said that windows in the school have been smashed for the past three weekends. Rocks heaved through the panes last weekend destroyed 10 windows. Police said they believed vandalism was caused by juveniles. i treatment. Attendants there term m West Jordan Youth Lauded By Future Farmers Group Open Probe For Union Vandals Speakers of the Mt Jordan stake ward conference held Sunday evening at the Crescent ward were Sylvia Kemp, chairman of the ward Latter Day Saint girls & Ruth Larson, president of the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association. PresicVnt Stanley A Rasmusssen was in charge of the conference, with Bishop Hyrum Hardcastle conducting the meeting. Music was furnished by the Relief Society choir & the girls' chorus. tiis condition Sheriff's Officers Seeks Lions Post f il MOTORCYCLES I. ; .'-,- . ' i; ii ' ' ! y J o i T j :'') : w I t '7 - j I i' f V7 I A 1 iH Robert (Bob) I'ixton Draper Lion Enters Race For Disiricl Governor Posl Robert L Pixton, Draper, this week announced his candidancy for district governor 28 A, Lions International. He is sponsored by the Draper Lions club. Pixton, who has served since 1936 as faculty manager of student activities, Jordan high school, nas Decn a Lions member for Zo police & poliqe officers. years, having ben a charter memIn the hands of this vtown gov- ber of the Vernal & Draper clubs. ernment" is the responsibility for In addition to holding the Draper the conduct of "Show Town," of group's presidency for two terms, more than 1000 population. It he was a member of the Fiilmore makes & enforces its own laws. & Sandy clubs for six years apieqe. of "Show Adult supervision He has served as zone chairman Town'' is provided by Doyle Lan-do- n of zone D, chairman of the nomin- for the FFA & L Darrell ations committee during two state Stokes for the 4 H coneingent. conventions & chairman of th; Miss Fem Shipley is chaperone resolutions committee for one con-- ! for 4 H girls. fab. A graduate of the Utah State UNION MAN VISITS Agricultural college & the Univer- WEST COAST sity of Utah, Pixton has sptmt Mr Earl White of Union is 28 years in Utah educational cirvacationing in California. He will cles as teacher & administrater, visit his father at BakersField having served as principal of the & his Aunt, Mrs A R Thompson Milford high school, Vernal; the & Uintah high school, Vernal; & family in Los Angles. the Millard county high school, COLLISION: What happens Fillmore. when two motorists go after the He is past president of the Uinsame pedestrian. tah county Teachers association, to be gent propelled. the Millard county Teachers assoc iation, the Southern Utah Teachers association, four districts; & the Southern Utah Principals association, four districts. A father of 10 chilren he owns & manages a poultry farm in Draper. In addition, Pixton has been active in religious affairs of the LDS church in Uintah, Millard, East Jordan, Mt Jordan & Draper stakes. He has served as Salt Lake city playground director for five summers. Pixton will be opposed by at kast two other candidates for the gubernatorial post at the organization's Ogden election con-Butterfield, Riverton auto June 11. They are Almon er, & C A Morley, Bingham civic leader. Tou'iJ get there lastei in one of our used car baigains" 1947 Indian Chief 1948 Harley74 1944 Harley 74 1939 Harley 61 ohv '47 Mac 5 ton extra long wheel- 4? Pontiac 6 Sedanette, fully equipped, excep. clean. verY low mileage-pl- base. 174 ft Omaha Badger Bed. Prcticaly new 1000 12- rubber. This truck like new. y Hudson Comdoor sedan, radio & beautiful blue color. heater, BARGAIN 47 modore 6, 4 SPECIAL! 1941 Plymouth 4 dr. Sedan, new excellent Dodge engine, choice of two, one Coupe, radio & heater. Only $695.00. 1940 Ford Club throughout, blue, one grey. Ford Sedan, radio, heater, new seat covers, excel" 1940 i '42 Pontiac Sedanette. New en- gine. Clean throughout. 4-d- oor lent tires. A. E. YOUNGBERG USED CARS j PHONE MUR. 6400 SO. STATE m nl n 1344-- W II SEE THE HISTORIC EAST OR SCENIC WESTERN WONDERLANDS VIA UNION PACIFIC THIS SUMMER . ...... L deal-venti- on l-- " Railroad GREER ENTERTAINED IN SALT LAKE Mrs Pearl Green of Union was a guest of her mother Mrs Delia Gaskill at the home of her brother & family, Mr & Mrs Newton Gaskill of Salt Lake ilillllUlUluiiiuUUiilUilUhillllililllNiilliililildUllliUullllliil! )- -- 'ri-'-- V U w'- -s '.;';-,- C . vizi '.i'cte.' LL How George and Jean 2,000 college scholarships won These two young Westerners, Jean Hathaway of Chico, California, and George Emde, Jr. of Lodi, California, will begin college next fall with the help of $2,000 scholarships awarded by Standard of California. Club They were chosen as outstanding among and Future Farmers of America members who raised and showed their own livestock at the recent Grand National Junior Livestock Exposition in San Francisco. Four other scholarships of $1,000 each were also awarded to Mary Lee Hay of Lovelock, Nevada; Robert Young of Quincy, California; Ralph Boyd of Lancaster, California; and James Buell of Buellton, California. Scholastic ability, leadership, personality, records in Club and club projects were all considered by F. F. A. judges. We'd like to say "Good Luck!" to George, Jean, Mary, Robert, Ralph and James. We know they'll do a fine job in school. ..and later as good citizens of the West. 4-- 4-- rsS6i, 1 Vi-.- ' ljt-- s Toke your choice of historic eosfern centers or famous western nationol parks and other colorful vacation regions and go in comfort - by Union Pacific! DANCING H op"""" ' a f h Enjoy complete relaxation - from the min-ut- e you board your train until you arrive -ispacious, Pullman and coach accommodations. n AVALON BALLROOM Sec n Coud fu eCe&UU Octet Ofutt and icwwatitH H Standard Oil Company of California "1 Wedding receptions Special Paxties . ' 10300 SO. 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