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Show Universal Microfilming Pierpont AvenuaUtah Salt Lake City 1, 5-1- Corp-14- 1 -59 t ' ' i . ) ? " - K i ."' v . Volume Midvale Junior High School officers elected for next year are pictured, left to right, seated: Judy Thurber, secretary, 44 Third Ave.; Kent Curtis, 739 Wasatch St., and Mary Jensen, 788 Wasatch St., standing: Steven Holmes, 428 Cornell Si:, and David Goff, 7587 S. State St., Robyn Juhlin. 1951 East 7200 South, Butler, and treasurer; Sonny Tangaro, 382 Roosevelt St., captain of safety patrol. Y i . i , m - Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 19 XVI Records Set By 8th Town And Country An entry list of 580 made the 8th annual Town and Country Classic at Roller's Lanes the big gest tournament in the series and also the biggest in the state. A 1,491 score, rolled by Bill Gregerson, Salt Lake, carried off the first prize, $750 in cash and a tall trophy as a memento. Larry Holt, Kearns, hit 1,480 for second, edging out Lou Kjar, Midvale, who ranked third with his 'V : Friday, May 8, 1959 X V i . " A 1,479. Students at West Jordan Junior High School elected these officers for next year. Left to right: Pat Dehlin, 2632 West 7800 South, vice president; James Jimas, 204 E. State High way, Copperton, president; Sharon Naylor, 1170 West 10600 South, South Jordan, historian; and Kathy Crellin, 221 Third East, Copperton, secretary. tr) "x j - . r - ' ... t"fi- - 1 i , 'i J x - - - f .i I -- i ''t. ' . "V5..4 " . . ... V " ' " - ' i4 "') 'fk1 ! Kjar had posted his score during the first week end of the tourney, only to have Holt and then Gregerson top his total. The scores were rolled over seven games. George Sluga, Bingham, was high scratch winner, with 1,404 actual pins. He won $150. Sluga and Bill Buckingham, Tooele, both bowling on the last squad Sunday night, had the big crowd in an uproar as they went down to the last frame with Bucking ham slightly ahead. But he hit a split in the 10th and Sluga struck out to win by 14 points. Buckingham got $75 for second, and Larry Holt's 1,389 was good for third and $50. The Town and Country was rolled over the past two week ends with full squads throughout, and Rollie Koller. tourney manager said that 150 to 200 bowlers had to be turned away be cause they could not be accom modated. There was a waiting list for every squad. So next year s Town and Coun affair try will be a three-wee- k with a top prize of $1,000, Koller announced. Others in the top 10 were: (4) Bill Foster, Bountiful, 1,473 ($150); (5) Dale Pearson, Ogden, MoT ($125); (fa) Lawrence l aux, Uugway, 1,406 ($100); (7) tie, Dean Miller and Tom Emery, both of .Salt Lake. 1,4(55 ($82.50); (9) tie Joe Jelesnik, Dutiway. and Herb' McBrecn. Salt Luke, iSntinl Photol) Officers at Ml. Jordan Junior High School next year will 1,4C4. 1)0 these students. Loft to ri'lit: Suvm (ireomvood. 1375 High games wore bowled by East 9400 South. Sandy, secretary; Karon Hutlor. 3442 East Howard Nelson, 276: Mike 266; Hut Kariya. 260; 7000 South. Hutler, historian; Gerald ine I'ishop. 850 South Fillmore, C53; George Sluga, 52!) South 7th 257; Earl Iiiiley. 255; Bill Ward 3rd Iist, Sandy, and Todd Shoemaker, and John Krelish, both 249, and Nak-amur- La-M- 1 1 East. Draper, Foil sner- - Basil SO iulatch for Title r The middleweight title wasi stripped from Sujjar Ray Robinson this week and it appears that Gene Fullmer and Carmen Basil-io will f inht in Syracuse, N.Y., for the title. That is essentially the same information the the Sentinel reported as a rumor on Mar. 13. Teehnically, Robinson has until May 15 to sign for a title match with Basilio, but such a development appears highly unlikely. Marv Jenson, Gene's manager, expects the title fight will be in Syracuse about the middle of July, so as not to interfere with the l'atterson-Johanseheavyweight bout in New York June Bingham High PTA Elects New Officers Officers of the Bingham High 1TA for next year have been elected and are announced School as follows: Mrs Owen Nicben. West Jordan, president; Mrs George Kam-proWest Jordan first vice s. president;; Prin. Joel V. Jensen, second vice president; Mrs Howard Harker, Copperton, secretary-treasureand Mrs Ivan Jones and Mrs Byard Mousley, River- r, I. i ton, i members-at-larg- Talent Quest Is Resumed May 9 For City Jubilee r Utah Talent Quest will be on TV again commencing this Satr weoklv urday for a show to be seen Saturdays at 5 p m. on cnannei 4. The Quest will be on the air for 12 weeks, and the 12 winners will appear on the Howl Show at the Midvale Golden Judilee and Han est Days celebration on Friday, July 31. Eugene Jelesnik will again be in charce of the shows and mav be contacted by mail in care of the station regarding offers of n half-hou- 23. Fullmer is working out daily, Ctn Fullmtr and his broken hand has healed well and U giving him no trouble. He has kept in shape with road at West Jordan until the last two work. Jenson plans to do thr weeks, when he will take Gene training for the title bout right to New York for the final con(litionins. Jrnson plans to bring in some parring partner. from the West ("oast to work with Gene. then when the move to New York talent for the program. U mai'.e. he will obtain a differThe winner will aaain have the ent l of spamiatrs. thus giving By JAY of appearing with Gen- - a wider variety of styles opportunity Ted Mack. to work with. Overheard on Main St.: Norm Hothvhild is promoting , which hn. "When Fullmer and Basilio tlie match in Syracu-e-Tin-rL slill fiht. the referee can sit in the athe inside track. bring third row he won't have any- mm--possibility of the fight in l'n!ifnrni:i nr rvpn In thing to do but keep out of the This 7 That e way." J t hm lanjnii-hrFight l,iic! h;le So.'ar Hay procraitit'-re-.- tm.ii.-- Ou.ipn, thoui:h it is likoly thatj! a later title fight w,;i I if Fu!i'oor wins. Gene is elated over "lie tnvrt of event which iina; y xorceil m un on inc inMtn io ceae champion hip and forced him to, either defend his trie or give it; (i ,,,-ui- mihi Il-- vn other niiil.;ewo',ih",s wrr.itnrd for a ch.ince at (h title. But that the NBA finally got is back-- , up, twine Mi!f enmiuh to do Mime-- i lta;lio Jm fought but little in and thing, fight talk has come to lifeline muldciu eight "! hence there U Utile ha; for Nalnrally. mol e v e r y o n e mmpan-.- n of the fhters. I'.a around thinks Gone is r.ip:i!e of mIio and Fullmer have each! takine care of Carmen l'.a ilio. fought Rotiinwn t'ice. rsch lo inctiolmg Gene and Marv Jen-- j ina once and winning once. Roh--j ion. hi manager. Carmen N nr- - in on knocked out Fullmer, de--j mal!y a welterweight. o Gene isiCisioned Basilio. The U n men fight In much the likely to have a few pound .wme xlylo. constantly Imring in, weight advantage. . i j Irene wy mai me nana he broke on Will Greaves' elbow li fine again and he doesn't expect (Continued on back page) . never retreating, arldom clinch-- ) f ing. ami basing their attack on.l body punches. On paper, it looks I like whale of scrap. Stake presidency announces that the stake quarterly conference will convene Saturday and Sunday, May 9 and 10, in the East Midvale Second-Thir- d Ward chapel. Elder Marion D. Hanks, a member of the Firct Council of Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterly Saints will represent the general authorities. Reed H. Beckstead, stake president, will preside. Elder Hanks is a nationally known youth .leader and member of l'rc.sident Eisenhower's youth titness committee. He holds a degree in law, but devoted him self to teaching religion until his high church appointment in 1953 He is the youngest member of the church's general authorities. A priesthood leadership meeting will convene on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. The following are ex pected to attend: stake presiden cy, clerks, and high council, quor um presidencies, group leaders, Midvale Listed at School 1 Jordan High School commencement speakers were announced this week at the school. Commencement will be held on Wednesday, May 27, and the theme will be "Quo Vadis Whither Goa t Thou." Mike Bullett Jr., son of Mr & Mrs Mike Bullett, Midvale, class president, will act as master of ceremonies. Marion D. Hanks . Bob Stevent Main Cyr oiiin9 Ulepoir Repair of the curb and gutter League, with Arnold Francom as on N. Main St. may be effected spokesman, asked the city for aid in providing recrewithin the next week, if an as- financial ation for boys in the 5 age phalt compacting machine proves group. They said about $000 would be needed, tome of which satisfactory for the job. Val Christiansen, road contrac- could be raised by private subadvised Wednesthe council tor, scription. day night that he could have a Council members questioned machine in Midvale for a demon- the league's procedure in several stration between May 11 and 16, instances doubt and and if the machine is satisfactory that more than expressed two teams could to the council the work can go be fir-filled the year. The matahead at once. ter was referred to the recreaChristian-esaid the cost tion committee for study and would be about $1.50 a running report. 13-1- Speakers will be Lyn Henson, daughter of Mr & Mrs Glen HenLinda Peterson, son, Union; daughter of Mr & Mrs Merle G. Peterson. Cottonwood Heights; foot, depending on the distance Janice Jenkins, daughter of Air & necessary to "feather" the edge Mrs Melvin C. Jenkins, Sandy; into the street and onto the sideShirley Greenwood, daughter of walk to make a smooth Job. Fleet insurance on Midvale Mr & Mrs Lloyd P. Stevens, Sancity's vehicle was renewed with dy. About 350 seniors will be grad- the George Fox agency at a premium of $1,810. This is an in uates from Jordan thii year. Announcement tf the speakers crease of about $5oo, due partly was made by Frank Kamnikar to a general premium increase and partly to an increase in the and Miss Oralie Rawson. city's equipment, but lowered by a credit on the city's good iouve reached middle age experience rating. when all you exercise is caution. A delegate from the Pony quorum and group secretaries of all high priests, seventies, and elders quorum-- , bi.shops, counselors, and clerks, stake committees for Aaronic, senior Aaronic priesthood, and ward teaching. hollowing this meeting, a ses- Lynn Jones Elected sion for men and wives by invi- tat ion will convene at 8 p.m. Key Club Governor Bishop Dean W. Sharp and his of the East Midvale Lynn Jones. Sandy, has been Third Ward are serving as hosts Utah-Idahelected governor of to the conference. district Key Cluhs. Jones, a memThe public is invited to attend ber of the Jordan Key Club, serv- the Sessions at 10 a.m ed during the pa-- t year as dis- and Sunday 2:30 p.m. Special music on trict treasurer. He is the son of Sunday will be rendered by the Mr & Mrs Horace T. Jones, 2!)5 Midvale Second Ward Choir conStudent body officers at Bing - j Wheadon, South Jordan, secre- North 2W East, Sandy. ducted by I)la Johanson and Jonn Auoiiaaius, ham High School were elected by Betty Carrigan. son of Mr & Mrs George Adon-dakiSunday evening session will Tuesday for next year. West Jordan, consist of a program under the Harold Dimond, son of Mr 4 manager; Claudia Murano. direction of the ML. Mrs Orville H. Dimond, West Jor- daughter of M,r & Mrs U. A. Mudan, wa- chosen president for the rano, Copperton, historian: Jean Robison. daughter of Mr & Mrs l!)5!t00 school year. Burned Worker Sandy s Other officers elected were: Cyril Robinson, Copperton, At Copper Smelter Marian Murano. daughter of editor; and Jane DoGraf- Mr & Mrs J. L. Murano. Copper-ton- , fenried. daughter of Mr & Mrs Francis R. Hardcastle, 1076 vice president; Carol Whea- C. E. DcGraffenried, South Jorser2nd was East South, Sandy, Union Fort Days, which will don, daughter of Mr 4 Mrs John dan, yearlHok editor. 6:15 at burned Tuesday be observed July 4. is .'eeking iously when molten eopiier spilled candidates for its three royalty p.m. on while him working at the contests held in connection with Kennecott smelter at Magna. celebration. the annual was most seriously inA queen, a princess, and a fairy Hardcastle jured of three men. including princess are to be chosen, it is one from Magna and one from announced by Mrs Richard Dens-ley- , Tooele. His condition was rechairman, and candidate ported as serious at St. Mark's may call her at AM Queen candidates may be from Hospital. 16 to 24 years of age, the win nor will receive a $75 prize, will New Police Prowl Car ' appear before the judges in afternoon and evening dress on In Service This Week Friday, June 2(5. at the Union Midvale' new police car, on Ward chapel, and mu t sell 50 car tickets to quali- order .since January, was delivered and placed in service this fy. radio, siren, Princess candidates may be be week, The l equiptween 11 and 15 years of age and lights, and other ment were transferred from the will work for a $50 prize. Fairy prince s candidates may old car to the new. be from 1 to 6 years old. and the winner will receive a S25 prize. mucosa and fairy princess can didates will sell tickets for points Entries mu..t be made by June 14, and entry fee is SI. The winCtrol Whvadon Marian Murano ner must be at the Union Fort ScrtUry-Trvrt- r Viet Prtidnt Days ce!olration on July 4. Announcement mils made by - the Jordan Un.t 35. American ; legion Auxiliary of the selection i of two girls chosen to attend in lean. if Girls State, June I Connee Pierce and Sherry 'D.n'n Rueckert, juniors at Jor-- I ! to ,d;m llih School were 'represent the unit. Miss Pierce is tctive in speech, dclwte. For her ic and yearbo'k in school I ae.d - a member of the student I council, t harlonian. future j IciChiTs and language rlub She.. fih.n also participated in the lrav-iand junior class ci.ug Hvembly planning committee and is vice president of the y A request from Sam Soter that special water rates be extended to a portion of Hub Park to be develeped outside of Midvale city was denied. 1iuis Smith, who has leen on back, page) - Harold Dimond Will Head Bingham High Student Body' Union Fort Days Asks Entries for s - July 4 Royalty Harold Dimond Prtiidtnt First-Fourt- two-wa- i y tp-cia- Juniors Plan For Girls State 1 John Adondakit Butirmi Mngr r 4 ; j divi-don- Jordan Speakers At Graduation Midvale Stake Conference This Saturday and Sunday Shirley Greenwood e j !' Janice Jenkins Linda Peterson Lyn Henson and Gavel club. Mis Rueckert is a memtar uf the CliarloiiUtns and has also par- tic pated in speech jnd Forensic activities and is memtxT of the M.nqtie and Gavel club. Mrs William Grant chairman M.iOjiie Sherry Dawn Rutcktrt Conr pierce for the auxiliary, announced that the unit Midvale Community i Club, and Midvale Fire Ladies I are sponsoring the girls. j t f j Claudia Murarto Historian Juki Rob! ton Editor Hi4.lt DGriffnrid JnYearbook Editor |