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Show BINGHAM SENIORS LIST 138 ... to Graduate on May 26 The list of 138 probable graduates at Bingham High School was released this week by Prin. Joel P. Jensen. The seniors will receive diplomas atv commencement exercises to be held Tuesday, May 26, at the school auditorium. The tentative list of graduates Varanakis, Jeanette Viochrilli. H. Dee Wardle, Robert Wardle, Donald Joseph Wright, Robert Whetsel, Lowell R. Wentworth, Gail Maurice Wood, Barbara Webb, Janet Workman. Betty Zdunich. ryn Ernest. Don F. FarnswnrtVi Victor George Forsnes, Arthur J. Full mer, uiyae Kanaau ehner, Lois Fahrni, Sheryl Farley, Joan Fike, Ruth LaRue Frantz. Mrs Dean Bateman, Reporter Lloyd L. Gallegos, Linda Green. Phone: AM J. Allpn Halt TArita Warriv Alice Heaps, Virginia Heaps, 18-2uene nowara. follows: 3 Brent Jacobson. John Kurt Jar- Linda Abplanalp, Jeanette Shirlee Johnson, Nikki dine, Aceves, lone Alverson. Box Larry W. Ball, Merlin L. Bate-ma- Jones. John Wilford Booth, Arthur Gail Jay Kidd, William S. KidL. Boyd, Melvin H. Bradshaw, Ro- der, Sophie Kampros, Kaylene In Kubota. bert Darrell Brown, Gail A. Michael L. Butterfield, M. John Lancaster, Leroy ClarNiel G. Butterfield, Janice Bar-be- ence Lloyd, Luis J. Lopez, BarThe annual Mail Box Improve Koradine Beckstead, Jean bara Lee, Florence Leyba, Nancy Bevan, Colleen Bennion, Annette Lopez. Judv Ann Lovendahl. Svl- - ment Program will be observed this year during the week of May Benson, Irene Bolaris, Kathryn via Lukich. 18 to 23 and will include coxes Bone, Lyn Boren, Carma Jean George Markovich, Joe A. Mar- on rural and mounted routes and Bristol, JaLene Burton, June tinez, Willie Martinez, Lee Al- star routes with collection and Butterfield. Carmi Donald delivery service. James Chadwick, David H. Cha- bert MeCall, Daniel H. Montoya, JimH. Postmaster Williams encour Richard Cobbley, vez, Jerry my Montoya, Lowell, Paul D. Coffey, Gary R. Cole, Owen all patrons of rural delivery ages Mousley. in West Jordan to provide service Kay Cook, Joe C. Cordova, John-- i James Audry T. H. Newman, Corydon suitable boxes of standard speciny F. Cordova, Kooert V. coward, Nokes, Nancy Nealley, Karen, fication. Boxes must have a door Raymond Dale Crump, Susan Car- Nell, Janice Nix. ter, Patricia Curtis. flag. Edward Lar- and Ortego, Balbino, Owners name should be in Robert Davis, Jared Steven Jack- Robert Jon Osoro, Osoro, ry Decker, John Lawrence Dehlin, lyn Oakeson, Rose Mary Ortega, scribed on the side visible to the carrier as he approaches. A box Kenneth A. Dimond, Edith De- Mary Ortega, Joan Ostler. also be inscribed on Col, Claudia Densley. Lawrence Palmer, Ro number may David the same side as the name. William Harley English, Kath bert Perelle, Paul Pappas, Bar bara Jean Palmer, Mary Pando, Karen Park, Karla Jean Park, Gardner Camp DUP Doris Paskett, Joan Peterson, Will Meet May 28 Sharon Kay Peterson. Alfred J. Robertson, Sheila The next meeting of the Gard Rasmussen, Linda Richardson. Dale Edward Steadman, Law ner Camp of the DUP, originally rence Barry Snow, John J. Sor- scheduled for May 21, has been Richard postponed one week and will be ich, James Serassio, 1 txmniT Philip Spartling, Madeline San held Thursday, May '28, at 1:30 chez, Barbara Sailbara, Marjorie p.m. in the Pioneer Hall, ihe Sax, Francine Silcox, Maria lesson will be given by Pearl Smith, Alida Steinfeldt, Sue Young and will deal with memorials. Stocking. Dale J. Trapp, Gale F. Trapp, Following the lesson, the elecEddie Todd, Velma Turner. tion of officers will take place. All registered members are urgJoseth Lois Ugarte. Edward Albert Vincent, Klea ed to attend and participate in the voting. West Jordan counselor; Velda Niebon, second counselor; Mirinda Dimond was retained as secretary. YA1M1A: Lawrence Worth, superintendent; Richard Steinfeldt, manual coun selor; Darrell Beckstrom, activity counselor, and Curtis Obershaw, secretary. YWMIA: Genevieve Schmidt, president; Evelyn manual counselor; Jean activity counselor, and Cril-l- a Egbert, secretary. Leh-mit- BERRETT'S BLOSSOMS Phone 13173 S. Redwood Rd. Riverton, Utah AM 43 pr l:( Patent or White Officers, Teachers Sustained at Ward Officers and teachers from three of the West Jordan First Ward auxiliary organizations were released and new officers sustained by the ward member ship last Sunday. May 10. The transition took place during the Sunday evening sacrament ser- J) (MM I Srt Ifstj Kentucky Straight Bourbon 8 i mi; on. Wei Credit Go Years Old (entociy smim it rioor. scumn oismim loonon. ct.. fora OWNTS" MORE FUN AT LESS COST i.t.t Safeway ef SaSe! t. rm Vt- - i m W i " Exceu (at trimmed off or Porterhouse U. S. Choice Msda Steaks U S. Ooln. FloracM liili Roast Hi Hump lloast lb. it. 79 Ground Occf W ft. 89c FLOUR 'UBYSWDKBAKER KITCHEN CRAFT lbs 25 lbs. 50 lbs 10 description of The Lark! Fun to drive shorter seats six; parks, turns, handles easier;, stunningly itylod. outside, yet Priced right: um several hundred dollars under the "low-priced- s" Lowest insurance and maintenance bills. Economy proved in the V-with automatic shift, outscorcd all Mobilgas Run: The Lark with 22.23 miles per gallon average. The "6" did even better. See The Lark, field. V-8- s, e POT BOA ST M-Ho- ldt Vol. Wll urn WKwt 79c Short Inn Ivity, ln, M Cooked Cholc. lofxW U.S. lis a- U9c - Sliced Bacon ft. Chuclt-M- or 4f Good Uon Mot Than OrdinarY Chuck loart Ik 49c Check These Values Carefree-paf- ect fun-driv- II ne TRY IT AND SEE FOR YOURSELF MB Granger, Utah Phone AM I YMMLV, la r 3557 Market Street 699 East Ctnter Midvalo, Utih Phon AM vice. Released with a vote of thanks for a job well done were Edward V. Seal, superintendent of the and Lawrence Worth, activity counselor of that same organization: Donna Cook, presi dent, YWMIA and her counselors, Virginia Anderson and Zola Beebe; Genevieve Schmidt, pres ident of the Relief Society, and her counselors, LaRea McDougal and Velda Niclson. Sustained to fill the vacancies were: Relief Society. Melba Coon president; LaKea McDougal, first v fill hampion MsssasssMrrrvrrna-wnwssssswMsnia- $99 For Worthy Purposes Such As . . . 50994 bride's sisters sang "Sisters," and an uncle and aunt of the bride, Mr & Mrs Merlin Sorenson, sang a medley of love songs The couple will make a home in Provo while Mr LeBaron com Elections Held By oletes his education. The bride was the guest oi Local Lady Lions honor at a kitchen shower pre Mrs Edna Obershaw, president, vious to the wedding at the home presided at the last meeting of of Mrs Margaret Butterfield of the West Jordan Lady Lions Club Taylorcville. which was held Thursday, May Mrs Hatoe Bacon spent an The election of ameers lor the coming season took place. afternoon visiting Mrs P. T. Bate The names of the new officers man last week. will be made public at the June meeting at which time tney will be inaugurated. The board i ai rectors will also be announced at this meeting. Twelve members were present at the meeting and enjoyed a luncheon. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs Fay Higham, Mid-valat whose home the meeting was held; Mrs Obershaw, and Mrs Midge Johnson. Leather 4 St' e, Graduation Pumps $E99 z, w Mor-tense- n, Drive Out to Several When You Need Week West Jordan HOMi: GltOWN BEDIHXG PLANTS Mrs Dol-ling- Mail For The Finest SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, May 15, 1959 and Page Nine Imogene Bytheway, Blaine Ashwiorth, son of Mr & As a 13 Mother's Day greeting, Orientation Day for the West Mrs Ross Ashworth, who has dren, 25 grandchildren, and Mrs Mary Cundick received a great grandchildren. Jordan Junior High School was pneumonia. held last Wednesday, May 13. The West Jordan Third Ward neighbors and friends also called long distance telephone call from to wish her a happy mothers her son, Raymond Bell Steneck, While the ninth grade students held its annual Primary day. who is residing in St Louis, Mo. from the junior high spent the Primary 11 in conference Monday. May day at Bingham High School get- the Third Ward chapel. About ting acquainted with their future 75 Primary-ag- e children in the school, teachers, and curriculum, ward in the program participated the from the sixth grade students which was titled "Help the Chimet area various schools in the ldren to Keep His Light." A ca at the junior high for orientation. Canadian Parents pacity crowd of parents and in As the school year draws to a terested people witnessed the Attend Local Wedding close, more social activities are program. May Mrs On Friday, May 8, Miss Janeal being planned. Thursday, Dittmer, Ferrin, students from the West Jor- has beenSophie a guest of her twin Barben and Norman LeBaron 21, as well the as dan Junior High, spoke wedding vows in a cere other two junior high schools in sister, Mrs Marie Schmidt this mony perlonmed in the Salt Lake the district, will enjoy a day at past week, i Mrs P. T. Bateman greeted LDS Temple by Elder Hugh B. whole day will be at her on Mother's Brown. Following the ceremony Lagoon. The guests teachers Day. Three home of her of spent at the resort with a sister and brother-in-lagenerations acting as supervisors and chaper- posterity were present 12 chilthe bridegroom, Mr &, Mrs Keith oned for the students. Harmon, were hosts at a wedding Friday, May 22, students navel I flAKING FOR A HOMP breakfast to which members of been promised a special treat Ai the families were invited. movie. Bells on Her Toes, in Mr & Mrs Howard Barben, or will be shown at the ents of the bride, were hosts junior high. Want , the a reception in honor in the Mr & Mrs Donald Hogan Jr., ' I couple that same eve- -' to n center. West Jordan have sold their home in West the par- Jordan, and are moving to a I Sefl gu"' room,eluded Mr & Mrs P. community 50 miles south of Fillents of 6 I Your Ralph LeBaron, Mr & Mrs Gor- more, where Mr Hogan will be don LeBaron, and Brent LeBaron, engaged in farming. The school Present all of Barnwell, Alberta, Canada; children in the family will re Mr & Mrs Francis LeBaron, Lo- main in West Jordan untu tne Home? gan; and Mr & Mrs Theron Le- close of school and then will join LI. i t Richard and LeBaron, Baron, their parents. who performed best man duties, Mr & Mrs Dean Bateman lelt Frank Neff Brown aU of Provo. A sister of the Friday morning. May 15, for maid was Janice Barben, bride, Coll Now! Southern California where they of honor, and the bride's five will visit Mrs Batemans family. ColAM other sisters, Bonnie, Carol, While Mrs Bateman is away, the leen, Eileen, and Trudy Lyn, and Sentinel news will be gathered Horn Phone or Lea sister of the groom, Carol by Mrs Joseph Shaw. TAYLOR-GARNEFRANK Baron, were bridesmaids. Miss Marian Schmidt, daugh REALTY A program midway through ter of Mr & Mrs Frank Schmidt, IN the reception honored the couple. is recovering from an appendec- - 1 E. 1500 So. Don LeBaron was master of cere monies. Performing on the program were roommates of the bride. Marilyn Wood, Daisy Rock- SEE US AT THESE TWO wood, and Bette Davis. Mrs Har mon gave an original reading about the couple. Four of the CONVENIENT LOCATIONS' Annual May THE MIDVALE tomy in the LDS Hospital. Also on the sick list but at home are Orientation Day Held In West Jordan 85, .... Clearwater FUh Bread ' ,.,, 15c ZSTstS. 45c 1.65 Ico Cream 3.30 Coliaae Cheese WlbS. (Umit 20 lbs.) JeUWell Ant. Frvil Flavored ClHna Jell-- o Curd Fjrmr Styl 67c lb. Sugar 25c Lro or D,,ry cl,n Buffer 10c FmjlN (Umit QC 4 33c pkg. 37c 12) it, todayl O Awlltfel 9-- end . DRESSING PUdmont Nu Md Mlrl. NEWBOLD 103 E. SUPER -- TO!) SERVICE MIdvale, Utah Center SEE THE STUDCOAKO K TRUCKS .. .THEY COST LESS, Y POTATOES 5 U TOOI - Airw.r qt. 29 Nb Hi" qt. 37 39 m " Edwardi qt. Whip (Utmt 2) UMmnll Houw (Umit 2 (o)c (2) ea. 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