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Show AND GROWTH is focused on the big attention of At this time year, who are getting ready classes of wonderful young people and their proschool to receive their diplomas from high motions from ninth grade. Jordan district's two high schools will graduate more the tentative lists show 506. This is than 500 this month to testimonial the schools, to the young people, certainly a and to the community. The count is not definite yet, but the junior high schools will have around 725 completing the ninth grade this year. This is also a fine achievement, but it also means that the high schools will have to accommodate more than 200 additional students next year. The incoming class from West Jordan Junior High next year will give Bingham High School around 100 addi tional students. This is not serious because Bingham still has some room for expansion. At Jordan High the situation is more acute. Adding 115 or so students will have Jordan bulging at the seams, even with the additional classrooms that have been provid- PROGRESS TENTATIVE LIST Riverton Student GIVEN 346 to'Graduate at Jordan At THE 'Docks USU Holds Friday, May 15, 1959 Let's Go to a School, by N. & R Server. An excit- for ing preview of school life the the child who is going for first time. Burro, by M. Silverman. All the color, gaiety and warmth of life in a Mexican village. I Want to Be a Postman, by C. Greene. A book to acquaint Buch-heim- On Friday. May 15. the follow ing books will be added to the shelves of the Midvale Branch of Salt Lake County Library: FICTION Ray William Bills, Riverton, A Dream of Fuji, by A. Goertz. holds a key position In the Army A richly detailed panorama ot ROTC at Utah State University. life in wartime Japan. Bills holds a cadet rank of first A Novel, a Novella, and Four lieutenant and is executive of-- Stories, by A. Lytle. Some fine examples of the storyteller's High Cadet Rank A tentative Jordan graduation Curtis, Nanette Curtis, Mary list of 346 seniors was released Charleen Cutler. this week by Prin. T. F. McMul-lin- . Dianne Janine Danelson, Mi chael J. Davis, Gerald Jerome Commencement exercises at Day, Henry M. Day, Tonya Di-B.Jordan High School will be con Day, John Deakin, Curtis T. ducted Wednesday evening, May mond, Orval L. Dorius, Randy Frank Draper, Dianne 27, in the newly, remodeled Dow, Dunn, Paul Duni Pieter T. school auditorium. youngest readers with the art. work of a postman as he serves Calvin Adams, Barbara Akers, So Love Returns, by R. Nathan. Enid Mae Enniss, Luann Susy a community. Dee W. Alldredge, Charles J. All-soThe strangest and most beautiLesa Loy Allsop, Catherine Enniss, Penny Erekson, Gerald ful love story of our generaDorene Anderson, J. Van Ander A. Erlenbach, Lynn Ray Ertman, tion. Kearns Is Host to son, Kenneth H. Anderson, Larry Robert D. Etherington, Lila Ann Evans. Linda Evans, Joy Lee AnderRichard Anderson, Talks With Great Composers, by Vets Bowling Tourney Pat Fieldstad, Monte F. Fisher, son, Robert Andersen, VaLayne A. Abell. The inspirational LeFaun Delores Archuleta, Lyn Fitzgerald, Mary Anderson, An All Vpterans Rowlin? Tour processes of creative geniuses Tauna Archuleta, Sheryl Ash- Fleming, C. Dal 'Freeman, Alice nament, sponsored by the Kearns at work. while . Astle. man, Dralee Ann f fullmer. Vptprana rvf Fnrpisn Wars Post M. of Deeds Hof By Truth, by Maureen Bailey, Jule Scott Ba Lanes Lynn M. Gadd, Joyce Gailey, mann and A. Pierre. The life 9322, opens at the Kearns ker, Karen M. Banner, Karrol Richard Gallegos, Deon Garfield, on Saturday, May lb, ana win Leo of Tolstoy. Lynn M. Gaufin, Gerald Stone Banner, Sandra Bass, Emily More in Anger, by M. Manness. continue for two weeks ends. The an ABC sanctioned Bastian, Don Wallace Giauque, George Ray Glad, Ralph People, politics, ethics and art tournament, Bateman. Carol Kay Beckstead, E. Goff , Linda Mary Gomez, Kent to all veterans, is open event, she of all them examines t, Joni Beckstead, Donnette Bell, Goodrich, Kathleen Ann and care doesn't for the way ill mm ' SAt?' ed. Julia Bell, Bart Owen Bellon, Shirley A. Greenwood, Bob in which the American image Richard M. Bench, Alice Bennett, Gregory, James F. Grow, Dick There is no prospect that the situation will get better, Jill is being blurred. Benningfield, Wallace Lynn Guest. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Benson, Ronald Bianchi, Delores either, and the big classes are yet to come. Karen Hand, Ronald George Yertle the Turtle and Other Stor Melvin Glenda DenBigBiggs, Biggs, Rose Diana Hansen, Hansen, needed Hillcrest High School will be badly ies, by Dr. Seuss. who is always by the time ler, Jeanette Kay Bills. Edwin D nis Hardcastle, Allen D. Hard-mafleughttul. it can be built. Bishop, Alice Lola Boggess, H. Ray W. Bills Sandra N. Hardy, Nan Har-Horse Chestnut Hideaway, by S. uavia Boggess, ceiia Boren. Ju ryman, Carole Harward, Ina napaport. A story full of fun die Bosh, Lexie Sharon Boyce, Clare Heki, Gayle Hendrickson, ficer o ana excitement. ,B Company. His branch Ann Brady, Jerry Lee Brady, Lyn Henson, Catherine Hill, Esthassignment is with the anu-- air Little Black Chaing, by D. L'Homueveneen Breeze, Carolyn Rae er Patricia Hill, Pat Hirsch, craft artillery. He expects to be medieu & T. Sherman. The dog Brimhall, Renee Brimhall, SharHirst, David Holman, C. who though (for a while) that on I. Brinton, Joseph Brklacy, F. Leslie Holt, Grant Smith Howlett, called to active duty in June, to the Air Defense School was a bear. he lyeu, Linda Brown, Jay Richard Hughes, Jerry Huish, at Fort Bliss, Tex. Kathryn No Fighting, No Biting! by E. Brown, Shirley Ann Brown, Mi- Joan Huish. Minarik. A truley "I can read " At USU Bills is a junior ma chael J. Bullett, Judy Ann Burns, book for 1st graders. Nancy Ihle, Robert Glade In-- joring in agronomy. He is sec Arnold J. Butterfield, Barbara gersoli. retary of the Agronomy Club and A Friend is Someone Who Likes Louise Butterfield. THE SMOOTHER BOURBON K. Mae Jacobs, Cardell You, by J. Anglund. Some of is affiliated with Alpha Zeta, Glynda Mary Campbell, Leslie H. Car Jacobson, 6 Yrs. Old Ja- Kentucky Straight Bowbon Whiskey Brent James, the Jerry many happy just surprises honorary agriculture fraternity. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY penter, Patricia Carrigan, Sharon Ancient Age Dist. Co., Frankfort, Ky. 86 Proof to Arlene Janice be 'discovered. vaine, Jenkins, He active waiting the church is in Lite t. Carroll, William Kline Carroll, Jenkins, serving as first counselor in the James Farmer Cartwright, Bill Jenkins, Myrle Jeannine Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Midvale David Jensen, Seventh Quorum of Elders of the Case, Barbara Ann Boyle Chris- - Beverly Jensen, Gaylene Jensen, Mardean Jensen, usu stake. teosen, Barbara Clark, Jack W. James Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878. B. Jenson, Marilyn Dixie Ex-Cel-Mr Bills graduated from Jor Clark, Gary H. Coe, Helen Jenson, Michael Val Jeppson, dan high school in 1955. He serv Ann Colvar, Sylvia Gary W. Joffs, Deloy Glen John ed as uture Karl J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher r Conger, Wayne Berl Cook, Neva Fanners of America Colleen Coons. Michael Taylor son, John E. Johnson, Larry W president. He has received the O. Johnson, Marilyn Johnston, Sears and Roebuck Foundation MIDVALE SALON Corbett, C. Danny Covington, Re- - Arlene Jane Jones, Jay Brent Scholarship for two years. 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Mlcefaee. CWceoo. III. Lancaster, Chree Lee Landures old Rosenhan,. Phillip Rosenhan, William E. Leatherwood, Gary uuin juicnaei koss. (Mow's the) time to get your summer permanent Mavis Ann Sadler, Marcel The Midvale chapter of the raw Latnerwood, Karen Leon Leone at Lois where you'll find exciting new Levine, Sharlene Paul Sampson, Susan Lee Daughters of Pioneers has been ard, organized with the following of Lloyd, Gcneil Loader, Kris Lou Sanusteven, Loneil E. Saville styles to keep you cool and comfortable. ficers: Mrs J. A. Aylett, captain; lias, Peggy Lublin, Clark Lund Larry Elton Schmidt, David Mrs Youngs Cutler, first vice Jack D. Lundberg, Joan E. Lund James Searle, IL LeRoy Searle You can't beat this Ideal family enterprise. General (tor, Robert L. Searle. Klaus Michael president; Mrs Alice Bateman, berg. $20 00 Waves lunch counter, gas pumps, recreation room plus two bed$12.50 Waves $g50 Sheron McArthur, Sharon Re Seibt, Warren Brent Shaw, Jan second vice president; Mrs J. W town Utah in central rooms and living quarter. Located nee Char ice Mace, G. Mabey, Charles Karen Mrs Alma Larry Shields, Slupp, Nibley, secretary; where two national concerns are operating three shifts lotte Ann MacGuffie. Jeffery Silcox, Kenny Smart, Carol Lee Pearson, assistant secretary-treasurea day. $8.50 Waves $;9S Mrs Mary B. Stokes, his- ftiandocKs. Andrew Madden. Jim Smith, Charles Smith, Helene Don't fail to get the details on this profitable operation. Bonnie J. Mannos, Lois my JoAnn Marchant, W. Mrs J. Dearing, assis Smith, Smith, Faye torian, PHONE, WIRE or WRITE: Judy Mareetts, Angelo Mascaro. smith, Lou Ann Smith. Monte W tant historian. Dennis EdeItrautMesCALL NOW FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT Sandra Meeker, Jean Smith, San 30 years aco Smith, g class of 113 sen, M. Paul Merthch Jr., Maur-in- e dra Lee Sopear, Nancy Lee Stead' A Michelsen, Monty J. Miller, man, Robert Lee Stevens, Stanley student will receive certificates from Jordan Seminary May 19 in Sherman Miller, Patricia Milne, Lynn Mott, 1'eggy Ann stubbert EL 1 057 So. 1 1 th L, Salt Lake City Connie Tanner, John Russell Henry Lee Miner, Joe lontoya Sandy Amusement HalL Jr., Diane Morrison, Gary L. Mor Taylor, Katherine Taylor. Mi JO years ago cheal Terry, Sondra Lee Terry, A. A. Larson, superintendent row, jay Mounteer. Victoria Nebeker. Robert T. raui a. tester, Judy Thayne of streets, appears right at home on the new tractor purchased by N'elson, Evelyn Kathleen Ncuf-fe- Richard F. Thomas. Fred A Linda Newbold, Roland J. Thompson, Jay Douglas Thomp Midvale city to grade the city Nickle. Doug Ninomiya, streets. Betty son, Sandra Lee Thornton, Larry Jean Nunley. J. Thorsted, Steven Loon Tib-30 years ago Another tennis tournament Margery Ann Oliver, Delores betts. Alma David Tranter, Arba will be held in Midvale this Faye Olsen, Lllen Jeanette Oken, Joy Tripp, Beverly Ann Tripp, wring, with all South Salt Lake Linda L. Olsen, James Olson. Jo Lilly J. Trujillo, Mary Louise Ann Olson. Michael Olson. Gary Turner. county players invited. MIDVALE, across from Safeway Lois Vaughan, Lloyd Vigil, JO years ago Orgill, Jacqueline Orvis, Margie One of the most successful Delores Osborne. Vincent. AM events of the season's work of the Raymond Pack, Bonnie June Jimmie D. Walker, Kay Lorus MIA of hast Jordan Make was Parker, Edward H. Parker, James Walker, Royal Kent Walker, Steheld May 6-- with 250 young folk Parker, LaKae Parry, phen Walker, Dianne Marie W ailAdeJe Paulsen, Maureen Paulsen, eron, Linda Rae Wallin, Larraine participating. Robert L. Petersen, Val Petersen Walters, Joyce Watts, David L. 30 years ago Jordan High won four place Brent Emil Peterson, Carmella Webb, Eugene Emery Webb, in the scholastic contest at the J. Peterson. Linda L, Peterson, Joan LaVern Webb, Karen Web University of Utah May 10. The Patrick L. Pidcock, Bonnie Poma, ster, Karen Wennerstrom, Jerry orchestra won first in class A. Daryl L. Patter, Gloria Jeanne Ann Wheeler. Howard Williams, Merle Ann Williams, Robert H. the dramatic group third in the Pratt. one-ac- t Jolene Rakich, Patty Rardin, Williams, James Bruce Wood. play contest, Sclvon Ed ger scond in boys' oral reading, Jcanine Rasmussen. Mary Luella Kay Wood, Linda Lee Wright. John E. Yates. and Theron Hutchingj second iniKawson. Evelyn Lydia Read. vid Reich, Glenn Reich, Darlcne Richard Zdunich, Helen Zrno. flute contest. Dyk-ma- those who do not belong to any veterans organiation, as well as those from other veterans organ izations. TVio ovpnt an estimafoii offers w "" . and entries n.lvi in prizes can $2,000 . . 7 t i i; estabbe maae ai iocai oowung lishments or at the Kearns Lanes, or by contacting Don K. Pearce. chairman, at 4200 West 5500 South, Kearns. 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