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Show i Ik MIDALE THE Page Ten (Utah) ' by" combining school and county playgrounds. The survey is being 1959 26, conducted by the county recrea tion department, and the schools are cooperating. Bid of Walker Bank, Sandy branch, on temporary loans to the district before tax moneys are received, was accepted at a $77 annual saving. The board was advi-cby its attorney that the district has no liability in the case of a broken leg suffered at Bingham High School last December. Jordan PTA Council reported on the national PTA convention at Denver. Part of the delegates' expenses were borne by the district. Mrs LaMar Burkinshaw . J ed that she is resigning asreportpresident of Jordan District Council to be a candidate for 4th vice president of the Utah State PTA. 1 SENTINEL Friday, June folks. "I left Elko Saturday and bumped into the two toughest days of the trip because of the wind. I got as far as 12 miles from Battle Mountain and decid -ed to sleep by the side of the Humboldt River with the ticks." Jim was stopped at Lovelotk by an off duty policeman from the Monterey Peninsula. "After he checked me over he said he would drive me to my ' . . grandmother's doorstep," said n . dry Jim. "But that would have spoiled my trip." Why did Jim decide to make !. l the trip which ended at 8:10 o'clock Friday night? "I thought it would be a cir ..... x cus," he said. "A lot of fun. But 1) from page (Continued a. w Jas .sJk. c the big thing I learned is that liinMml Photo) pedalling a bike 684 miles is a Two Salt Lake City men were injured when this car left said the suntanned boy. "Some of lot of hard work. Boy, I'm tired " the road and careened into some trees in Little Cottonwood my friends thought I would come I was out for Canyon. It was a 19 j9 sedan that only had 149 miles on running home after a few hours. That is why I wantthe speedometer. The accident occurred about two miles ed to travel alone. I thought if from the mouth of the canyon. I had a friend with me he might To want to turn back." emotions The experienced by miles, she was ready to return to the back seat. Our woes increase: Jimmy's parents are revealed in a letter of identification they She doesn't like to drive told their son to carry with him she only wants to use the car! Mrs Mary Ann Larsen will obThe letter read in part: from 1) (Continued page serve her 85th birthday Sunday "This letter will introduce our at an nouse celebration. open son. Jim is 15 years old; the age Friends and relatives are invitswer without notes or help of when seek adventure boys many ed to call between 2 and 6 p.m. any kind. and like to be considered capable at 11946 South 3600 West, the (Continued from page 1) He discussed everything from of taking care of themselves. We home of her daughter, Mrs the foreisn ministers' conference at Geneva to cost of the Air mentary school site at 10600 are praying that he will success- no Phelps. The family requests gifts. fully take care of himself on this Force Academy to Democratic South 10th East in the Alta View She was born in Alta, June 15, re- journey. Jim is a fine boy and district with the subdivision, the for candidates presidency. a share of water with we are proud that he has the 1874 a daughter of Charles and He impressed everyone with ceiving Isabel Miller. She was married to each acre of ground. courage to make such an effort Neil C. Larsen in Richfield Jan. his sense of humor and marvea school for Another property alone." 5, 1899. Mr Larsen died Mar. 28, lous grasp of national affairs in site at 7800 South 5670 West, How did Jim finance the trip? 1945. every field. We are more con- comprising 80 acres, was purchas vinced than ever that no matter ed from timer Jensen. beveraJ "When school let out after the Mrs Larsen has been active in how much you see an individual other pieces of property were middle of May I worked for two the LDS church. She 1 spent her life in Elsinore, ater movon television, it, cannot ever considered by the board and are weeks thinning beets," said Jim. earlyto Salt Lake where she has ing him in perbeing investigated. with all but I "I $23. seeing made $8 compare spent lived since. The hoard accepted bids on buying things for the trip. I had son. Of her seven sons and two trucks, a station wagon, and the bike overhauled. I also four are living, Ray L. Lar a sedan. Contracts were awarded sen, Frank J. Larsen and William Best incient of the interview Butterfield Motor, Riverton, on a bought a first aid kit and a water N. Larsen, Salt Lake, Isabel was Nixon's remark at the close. platform truck; Whetman Motor, bag. PheLps, Riverton. "I strapped on a sleeping bag, He apologized for not bringing Draper, on a pickup truck; River- She has 15 grandchildren and ton Motors on a station wagon, a spare tire and packed a saddle 12 great grandchildren. Mrs Nixon along, explaining that and Henry S. Day Co., Midvale, bag with canned foods. Dad told she had to catch a plane bacK to on a sedan. me to be sure and have water, Washington for another meeting. A contract was awarded Del-beMrs Fay Thomas Newly with me canned fruit and Tve been told," he said, "I Fugal, Sandy, to install a all the time. It surecandy on came han in take Pat Elected should always President along concrete pipe to take care of my speaking trips. My irienas drainage water north of the dy, too, because I was out by B. Mrs Fay Thomas, 220 Olym myself a lot of times. tell me, 'You're controversial, Mountview school. Jim left his home at 5:45 a.m.. pus, Midvale, was elected as presCompletion of the sprinkling but everyone likes Pat'." system at Midvale Junior High June 8. Twice he was stopped by ident of the Midvale Lady Lions recently at a dinner meeting. was reported. The board will the police on that first day. One One of the real sparks of the open bids July 2 on the sprink- officer believed the letter Jim She succeeds Mrs Theodore Sar convention was to have a fellow ling system at Edgemont school. produced from his parents. The gent. Others elected were Mrs Ro Boiler repairs at Bingham Cen other held the Utahn, our good friend "Mac" boy until he tele- bert Pierce, vice president: Mrs were and the tral Counauthorized, the Morgan of McConaughy a heating system at Union school phoned to his home for verifica- Jay Albert Smith, secretary-trer dity News, walk off with the award is tion. surer; Mrs Sargent, to converted gas. being for the best column in the VS. Jim reached Knolls, Utah, at rector; Mrs Kenneth Mounteer, New lockers at Jordan High direcThat's something that doesn't School were found more economi- the edge of the salt flats the first and Mrs Kresh, two-yesmall-towcal than repairing the old ones. day. He was so tired that his tors. Sunshine chairman is Mrs happen every day to a publisher and gave the Utah Location of the power line at sleeping bag, in which he slept William Thompson: Mrs Jay crowd something to really cheer Hillcrest High School is being some distance off the highway, Thompson, publicity chairman: .nrs rrea Miner, nxsionan, ana about. Lesser awards to Utah pa- studied. Asst Supt. H. W. Jorgensen re- felt like a bed in a first rate ho- Mrs Arnold Francom, chaplain. pers were won by Springville on a survey being made tel. Herald, Southern Utah News at ported The next day he reached Elko by J. Leslie Lynch, New York, to Morgan to cut down recreation Kanab, and again and enjoyed the highlight of the Subscribe to The Sentinel expense News. In- :: " WHEN YOU SHOP DOWNTOWN :N'S w J (iff ." n trip when a kind man iiamed A. L. Recanzone hired the boy to help him prepare for a rodeo. Mrs Recanzone who works for a bank in Elko, invited him into their home. She had Jim call his it. Bicyclist BEEF' ROASTS - -- ' - 3f SLICED SKINLESS GROUND BOLOGNA FRANKS ROUND c V Mary Ann Larsen Observe Her This 85th Birthday 7 That School Board - Wil-for- d -- p . ZIZ PEAS V ,i 1 V I, rt RIPE KLONDYKE PorW Beans . I 1 a r v 1 one-yea- VINE LONG GREEN SEEDLESS RIPE ar n TOMATOES GRAPES 9. 23Cib- County En route home, we had one of the most unusual experiences that ever befell us . . . and we haven't a scrap of evidence to show for itl A few miles east of Cisco, Utah, we were watching a severe rain shower encroaching the highway from the south, and a few drops tf water were beginning to spat ter the windshield, when sudden ly a huge bolt of lightning struck the desert right in front of our n it u MID rrn n iar n rr ra m u; i rr nn )) Pit iff We were too amazed to think straight at the time, but wished tftrrwardt we had stopped to sec if the bolt left any evidence, or heated the ground at that ooint Guess we'll never know. because we don't want to get any closer than that to lignming. No cne at the convention had more fun than the kids. Quite few of the publishers brouj.'ht along small fry from first grade to coliece age. and they certain. ly thrive on the luxury that such a fun place provide. It's atiwinu. too, how quickly they learn that they can go swim mlna. c,r elating, or bowling, or to the too. and just sicn the chirk o that pop grs the bill Education is sometimes a hor rible. as well as a wonderful The Treasury keeps a record of every U.S. Savings Bond Oii v J.f-.I J jhl ii . 4 ' - Only traceiiy we hoard about on the whole trip was the Uann Rimmirk who butted the on his brand new car. He limped into the l'.rond-moobumpoly-btimwith hi station wagon look-Inlowered hot rod. Thry like r s When we Mt ouU we thought we'd have a nice leisurely trip with an extra driver to spell 0 cff. Jean had just pacd her driving license test and appeared anxious to drive. But each time, after a few - .. tt r J f c fl V 1 CLEANED SALTINE TUNA SHRIMP CRACKERS $CANS69C 39CCAN 2ibs.39c V If your bonds are lost, stolen or destroyed, you get every cent back with interest j LIGHT MEAT SWIFT'S CANNED v I I v : 7a Regular $1.29 WHILE CEDE It's hard to find nn investment as safe and sound as U.S. .Savings Bonds. And now Sori.w E Bonds earn more too at maturity. But the most important thing they earn isHnv. ' r " Peace costs money. Money for industrial and military strength in help krrp the rx oir. Money for scienee and odui.i-tioto help make penee tasting. Every Savings Bond oti luiy helps strengthen Anierieii's jveaee- power. An you liming as manv as vou mi;;ht? SALAD DRESSING 39c FROZEN CHEX LEMONADE LARGE EGGS 12tANj n air-rid- ed! n''V'V i - thing! had to grt parl from Pmvor. and he Cit hi car bark fmir days and f.fty burks latrr, just In time tt head fr hwnc. That wa the only tratrdy. unless of course you count the lou-a- l gn!f srorci owrybody report- . - l ... . v : tor ETTI - itnn! I 3 - VINE RIPE tar. The streak of fire looked a foot u itlp i it hit the rround oerhans four or five feet to the left of the hi ark ton and maybe 100 feet at the bottom, which turned bril liant rpd. The one thing that convinced us it really hit that close was the cloud of dost it stirred up at the V CUCUMBERS 9W 2SCD0I. V V - Help strengthen Americas Peace Power VOISIK 1 he V A Oct S DUDS trnmrnt ditr not pny jot Ihi aHt rtUung Th Triuurv pattmenl thnnkt. of thrtr fxilnoJif dMMfiMi, Tht AdvtrUnnl t'ouncW and Ir o) qt. rn MM i KM 1(0)c U J |