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Show Universal Microfilnin. Corp 141 Pierpont avenue Salt Lake City 1, Utah 5-1- -60 - ' "-- '''''''' i ... V It 'i-- "X vv ' Number Volume XXVII (ji ' Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah 21 Who's Who Hits $49.80 For Winner La i ,4AMI MWi e School Areas Set by Board y Jacobson, 95 N. richer this week because she identified Mrs Joel 1. Jensen, 295 Roosevelt St., as the mystery personality in last .Mrs Paul G. .Main St., is $7.50 tw Linda Long; standing, Linda James, Anne Stritigani. Commencement speakers at Bingham Hijih School next Tuesday will be these seniors: Seated, left to right, Marian Murano, Linda Wixoni, Flovd Mvers, week's Who's Who contest. Mrs Jacobson could have won $33.70 instead of S7.50, but she found only 19 of the 23 clues published in advertisements of Who's ads of sponsors. And the prize ' monev i this week of it will f s ' a " " . w . offered amounts fo to the first entry drawn which correctly names the I Who's Who personality, and there is S42.30 more it that entry lists the correct number of clues print i ed in this edition of the Sentinel - I i: - to S 19.80. $7.50 Selecting the winning entry in the Who's Who contest Tuesday-Mr- are Adella Stoddard, left, of Continental Bank of Midvale, and Memorial Casper Nelson Heads Civic Development Committee Announced a W fltfl 1: ii inniiin iimi iir m " ir1 1 ' 4 " "! " to right, Delia Mae Dibb, Lynn Jones, Lynda Webb, and Bill Homer. Jordan High's commencement speakers on Wednesday evening will be these seniors. Left ehtiiig system was renewed. The couiieil announced that ap iicalions are still being received i. membership in the Midvale auxiliary police officers' unit. The iiiuncil noted the opening H Western Boys' Baseball on Sat (Continued on page 10) Ci.ic Development Committee, requested some time ago by A MiiKale Day the Observance of Memorial ' 10 of Knowlcs Floral. Mrs Juanita Muhalesen Day Plans : of Cottonwood illcighls area have been bussed the Opening Heights t lemeiitary school this to Midvalley school, and their transfer has made an addition fall ha neeessitated school botin to the Midvalley area possible. lary changes which were adopt Starting this fall, students living ed by the Jordan board of cdm a between 700 Kast and 1300 East, tioii Tuesday night on recom- and between 7500 South and 78o0 will attend Midvalley mendations made by the princi-ial- South and the pupil personnel de School. They have been going to I'niou and the transfer will re;ta;'itnciit. I'. M. Mickelsen. director of lieve crowding in that school. in its study, the committee pupil personnel, made the recom-::iailai l.Mis. which were unani tried to establish boundary lines which will be permanent, so that Miiisly adopted. The Cottonwood Heights school lunner notindary in changes area will include all territory these areas will not be necessary. Supt. Reed il. Beckstead made r.io 7 ;:;o South to hv brow of the lull north of Creek Road, a report to the board, submitting 'villi students living on Creek an outline of the district's school Road continuing to go to I nion. building program as required by The north boundary line follows the state school office. The rethe Cottonwood 7 120 Kast. then follows 23UII Kast port showed north to t'.i'ilio South, to include the Heights elementary school and Little Cottonwood Heights siibdi two junior high additions at Midoc vision, then follows 2110 Kast vale and Mt. Jordan for southward to 7000 South, west to cupancy; Copperview elementary 2000 Kast, which forms the west for '61 occupancy; Hillcrest Ilich for '02; another clemcnt- boundary. This school thus takes Schoolschool in the northeast sec-- ( part of the area formerly served iry Continued on page 4) by the Butler school and Mount i iew school. The south boundary of the But ler area is thus the line at 7420 .outh. and the west boundary is 2:;uo Kast. Almost all students at tending this school are within walking distance. Mountview area's east bounThe Cottonwood diagonal highdary is the described line at the t edge of the Cottonwood way will be ready for bidding in Heights area, with the LaCresta following approval of in the the design for the intersection at ubiliv ision remaining 0200 South and Highland Dr. Mountview area Students from the Stet ihcnson Approval of the new design was given by citizens in the area alter the first design brought : : . I Who sponsors. ? Another Who's Who contest is held this week, with clues hidden in the Who's Who ad and in other 4 Friday, May 20, I960 of Com Chamber Wednes on Monday, May 30, will be con metre, was appointed ducted in five South Salt Lake day night by Mayor Henry Beck County communities by Jordan .stead aii'i the city council. Post 35. American Legion, and Casper A. Nelson was named of the committee. Wayne and Ivan Bills Post 589!. chairman . which will include the followiir Veterans of Wars, foreign k members: ' Ben C. Baglev, Milton Bill:.. Homer W. Bowen, commander that Spenee Burkinshaw, Melvm Carl of Jordan post, announces the Midvale Junior Hieh School son, Tom Culleton, Bill Cunning Hand will nlav at all of the llanry S Hay, Harvey W grams. Slyves'tcr DiBella will beiKckmaii. Louis A. CJoff, Paul in charge of the color guard and Iciiiieinan. Kred Knowles, Mars iiring squad, and Douglas and Larson. Duane Kasnnissen. Bill will oversee the 'Roderick. Robert Sheeran. Karl Leo Anderson W. Dale Waters. Ly ei niacin" of flacs in the cemeter-ISnnel.le- , jWchMer. les. The council voted to reverse The first Memorial observance' traffic south of the will be at Herriman at 8 a m. the The Bhiffdale ob.serance will be track- - in K. Center St. between a! s:.l5 at Rivertoii at D.30; at!Main St. and Allen St. Traffic is I South Jordan at 10:15, and at Ito he east bound only, and park 12 o'clock noon at Midvale. ing is to be parallel, on the curb Arrangements have also been, side only. Signs and marking arc made to have the band stop and to be changed at once. Contract with Ctah Power & assist the West Jordan Memorial observance with several selec- Light Co. for maintenance and street power for the tions at 11 a.m. Diagonal Plans Meet Approval ,v mid-June- , -- unanimous objection from the same group. The diagonal, running from 6200 South and Highland, will connect with the 7th Kast expressway at 4800 South, is estimated to cost about $300,000. ... Dio-iha- Jordan rad mates BinqhamleS Wex will r.rad ;:'l.,;: :il:i t ...eThe io: at .SS'i nest week ne I' .le!: l'iin 2.". Jordan on Wi'dn.'sdav May d bv N,i;,t. Keed Will and IV! ;,t I'm: tui ni on Tuesdav M.plon .b ' .loi'datl Mas 2! ' bein will iro;:ranis at i hi- e ': exercises will iimanim and Jordan p it in the bos' :: Him bail's will be in the newly H i ! 'rawlord. I i I by Supt awarded b board school lie iuin " li.iss song, "Now Is the PI com hide the program vv d . by 111 In-- I ! i j . I r This 'N That ret g..t In ard in Texas bad pil it .r f (r or a! It. f.v I 'HIIO Is 'ill i ll i'i ,H 'late oil ;r e( I "Hallway to success" everelses at West .1 in.:-- High Se Mm., av. n in c 111 .x iiarships. j 4. ; ) ' ' Stake Holds . Conference I ,.. ...1... 1 I I ( - I I i 1 The Kennecott sdiolat'sblp se lection 1mm Jordan High Sdiool is J.ivce I'.Ilse P.edont. daughter Mrs Kniest J Bedont. of Mr , ,'i;j i: Center St Midvale re Th e students liitigham Fhe, d (i James, sun nf Mr Mrs Ceorge 11 .lames, 2l.'il West 7SOo South. West Jordan, and Fill: ihiko Watanabe. mui of Mr ,V ', s Hikoimme Watanabe, H r. tan. Bingham Cniviiii '! other si iiolarslup winners f 1 ' .1 I Mav v 22, ..ril.,11 Stake will hold Its onletelH e S u n d a y, with III. sessions Jordan Junior general in the West Si hool Milton H Hunter of the First ("oiitnil of Sevcntv of the Church ot Jesus Christ ot Latter day saints will be the conference speaker. A leadership meeting will be held Thursday. May 111. in the Stake House at (1:2,0 p.m., and a fathers' and mothers' meeting w ill be held at 8 p in. on Tluirs-da- Sunday there will Ik a gensession at in a in. and another at 2 p m which will be a speiial yoiph session lor parents and Inbtreti I he Ml sess,,,;, will be hel ,1 in ;he stake llo ise at 7 Jo p in. and w the the! MIX. We n era! . IMail 'I hi v . rr . I - 1, !'! a Lorraine Join s, Mr Mis (, u,t s, ,1, VC ,il! south o P ' Fake, toil's Hi Mr h A .Ye, a sj ,1,1, m Wf), f .loga Mrs Fast i i:s ) r. h" s TV' o',l't :gH, al ( liv mpus Tavh.r. ,,( j: s .1 s l avlof. 7 :! W'i s! ,v Soti'li. Magna, student at, Cv us High P II hei fe. getn t a! mana iix i'b'ii of the Flati Copper ,: s ii: the six will ink h receive a. ;:, scholarship t i any a credit ed institution of heher learning in ' tali offering a hart alaureatcj dc ee Thev mav enroll for any roii'se of study they desire. The six winners were selected from among applicants from FT high schools throughout the state The selection was made on the .1 r d.iiivh stll 1.,, James Stan Bob Ill ! s,, i 111 lrlrn. " ''sv ,'t.. . ' M' Kennecott Awards 6 Scholarships I tn f 1 .,! hoiirt lair cl'mC thin nas slatte.l So on the short Imp from we Iriri! Mobl'e In Nru ht bin Nrvnl did like butrs. nd h,, trip didn't rll ll. rith (Ccntinunl nn pace KM Jay West Jordan I ' Fight in Utica, N.Y. Fullmer has signed to Di' k DiYoromea in Utica, on June 22. It will be a tv DiVcmniea's manager is rmeii Basilio. ""vj "zzzzzzz V I i lrrtlsr V- - W'1" .. ' .if . Jay Fullmer Signs for cm r wli n mid Ma'. thai tt JO llTl g a 'i ..od I', t Hit. tin- vi,s,h glu r of 'em ,1 .; its promotional ofl'll ,.f (tin rtosMie nro." f.'l will 'I, !es May 23. at 8. 15 p m Midvale Junior High School at R ed .Sanderson, pnniipal o! school auditorium which wnl lie liclil .Monday, .vlax i.lntil.in High, will accept 271 in tinI' .. .s . . r a d e r s into the hi ,: 'Jl en th graders, li is an 23. at S 15 n m. Prm Rahili B iiiinlh . ." . I K Runnell. irin Ixeeler has listed 235 ninth grad jsi llool noun 'eis who will be promoted to high Program si edulcfl for the eve L ci; al V v 'iV-Ili unman music will be by isrhool. nmg is as ( lows: prelimmai'v he i h:h ..rade baud, and after procos.-iniK- i The program will open with an' music, orclu tra the processional and flag cere organ prelude bv William Bellis ninth graders, flag ceremony, A new t inih water main is being laid on the west side of Y Main miiiiy, invocation will be given tun, iiie processional, flag cere color guard; invocation. Brvant wel inoiiy. invocation by Dianne Sa Cold, welcome. Brent Cam II bv BiM .. 11.. Alhuson and th ..1 il.: S ..HUH (. Hill ' I II 1.. st " 'fc s'l v 11 .s. HI, ;.,.,....,., .1 1,1 I'' ....1 IIIIJ'I eoine bv James Jimas bey. and introductions In I'rm all eh irus numbers, ninth giadi This the when trouble russ street and save develops. Ills Is Your Lite" is the Keeler ,k Iremhing chorus girls' tin The program, following theg.e nl ie program, and the! Speakers will be Martha Dam will provided a main on earn side of the street. (Continued on pa'. speakers who will portrav inct tauovich. Robert P. Allen. Dawn dents arc I.uYrra Mae Piatt. Woodbury John Donga, and Ml MarJi.m Brown. Robert Moid chad Ciles Musical interludes toj Three in Jordan District ton. D uma Miller. Carol Rasmus-sen- be given by the chorus, eighth Donna Miller. Jean Wilson, grade band, and the orchestra. Sharon licit. Blame Schmidt. The ( lass will, under direction laudia Bone, of Merntt L. Potilsen. vice prin Beth Westwood I "litiniled ( ontitHied on page 4 page li In, ;it slnps have I" .11 plesin: from apabillili s Two seniors Bingham basis of academic Keiniecott ellieiiship. potential. leadership are from Jordan one and High Sdiolarship eiiiuniittces at each included m the six Ct.ih students. ai.ii no. mi nil need This the six! (Continued en page ltu ' viat sn, h dependents ot Kennecott Copper who been have Corp employes, sole, ted to share Sll.ooo in schol !:.nl :a ,r - 'X' ' Jordan Junior High Schoo Mt the, is ,11 a We 'ned the Haiti from Mian !. . and H lmk u to M 't'lli the datn all dav. partlv tt iinoti ina At b i" ' ii 1 . TV ' Junior Highs Promote 730 Monday .1 c . "s. H 11,,,, lle.f a hiliving 131 to tr.ivil but lie- bv fb mill O W I . 11,1 . . . nl - 1 ' Exercises I :i SM i hI v.ai bo b i 111 Closing i I ( d I! Heck Hali nan will v. Bv JAY - . ii I Ov I board ot education iine of diplomas. an miiMi postlude will close erelllonv the benediction by elinx li led auditorium. .'.liner and the recessional. ement Met a N o( l 'Veil, iro till'How will S' lion, uraiiis ,ii both hih schools have nun lueii IHloUIK-el.Ionian Hi b the following " . Maj will be the "l,.. , to III li g the com meiii rmi til t!le:ot .,! Km: ham. Alter the or I, e, e Hill be Tomorrow M m i o o'.sioiul. the lime ,ind I' iiir Hands." it s announced bv vviil 'I. ell .1' ( Rover. nt hall i, the ;iai!ua'ion committee lists ill the gi. (dilutes from bv Pi'i beb music will be played both high sihools. and lists (winda Atkinson, and alter nl those promoted Iroin the, be srmors take their seats tin re ninth gr ide by the three jun-- 'v ill be the salute to the Hag. in iur high schools, will be bumd: . o ohm hv l,i. liar, isutler, and 'America the on insiile pages of (his issue.1 ''be siiKing of Beaiitilul Miiliael Pavnh, class presj bv (iarv Nielsen, class president, will wrliiiinc the guests dent, Barkbv Bonnie mvo all"!) yd t'ommeticement speakers will schixil the will er The class sing be Delia Mae Mibb. Lvnn Join s. hv in Tl Bills limner, and Linda Webb chosen. been MX speakers have whi will speak on the subjects. Linda Mvers, Linda Iong, Floyd he Hands of the Future, i James, iine Slrmgam. Linda, ''unities ot Youth. World ofippor Sei be alter Wivnm Their talks will and I'ailh 111 the Future nated with musical numbers, in etue. Pi in (I Reed Sanderson will chiding a vocal solo by Jackie n sent the ( lass, which will be Malley. piano solo by Sherma Newbold. a double duel consist l mi;: of Jobe Peterson. Shirley Ni son. ReNee kmg. and Monte Hansen truinp solo by Russell Roulton. vocal solo bv Bob So saet.i. and mixed tpiartet. Kumi Wslati.ibe. (Irani Pllee. Susan i 24 relented b and accept IScckstoau . one-wa- Nielsen. I M H Jii V .1 Mtirfrtil body nffirnn at l'.inghim Hn:h SiIiimiI for rar rrr rlrtted this wrclt and are SratrH. left to right. Jamr above. pictmrd lrl ilomlakis, Priemnir, Hi I ilr eli(or; John businrso rtonian prrsidrnt; Larry Smith, (oppf (Jrorgia S.iiliara, liistor-ian- ; Carl Neilsnn, ("oppertnnlan editor; Jran Itoliisun, vire president; Sally (.illam, tuanacer; oLuulini;, , ', Krnnerott Scholarship winner for I9d0 rr, sealed Irfl fn rlcht: lrrainf Jme. Hb Taylor, Joyre Hedonl, and Lloyd James. Standing left (a rlghl: I umihilxt Hatanabf and iamra Starr. |