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Show Universal Mlcrofilnin ierpont Avenuo Lako 141 Salt y : I . ; 4. Utah v v . J t'lty, Corp ' - j J V"Tm ..' Volume 28 i I ,;, V'.':-- .MW. " j""" & THIS SECTION 6 PAGES ... Promotions Monday at Junior Highs ,4 . Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah TWO SECTIONS ,l ""' --.K- Number 20 ' ";"5' , 742 Ninth Graders SECTION Friday, May 19, I96I 1 AAichael Pavich Appointed to Postmaster Job Promotional West Jordan exorcises at Mt. Junior High "Ships We Sail" will be the theme of the promotional exer- School will conduct its annual Jordan Junior liiuh School will cises of Midvale Junior High promotional exercises at the be held Monday, May 22, at 8:15 School on Monday, May 22 at school aud'torium Monday, May p.m. in the school auditorium at 8:15 p.m. 22, at 8 p.m. Sanuy. The following program has "Our New Frontier" will be Prin. Ralph B. Kccler has anand caused $7,000 damage. Mrs Erickson had nounced the following program been announced by Prin. M. K. the theme of the program, it is Flames and smoke spout from tht Charles A. Bunnell and the program com- announced by Prin. George Barin the school auditorium: Erickson home, 8043 S. Highland Dr. last Friquenched a frying pan fire, but flames leaped of Dennis Bi- - ton, who has listed the following Michael into a ventilator above the stove and spread bePavich, 35 Rooseveltjvill begin his duties on Friday. Organ prelude, William Bell- - mittee, consisting day afternoon as county firemen fight the Mcrrilee Wells, program: anchi, chairman, iston. fore blaze. Chief Jones said his department got the was discovery. Dave Shelby happened by and post- Pavich, whose appointment was St., appointed Carol Barben, Margy Deakin, orchestra. master at Midvale acting and announced music, Preliminary 9th guests Processional, on took gade was the at and Hep. David S. by 6:36 first call Tuesday apparatus picture. p.m., Veda Butterfield, Austin, Judy Processional Ninth grade guests of honor. King, will succeed Phillip O. Garthe scene at 6:39, but th fire had a big start Arline Drommond, Mark Peter of honor, Mrs Josephine Burton rison, who has been serving as trumpeter, son. Flag ceremony; at the organ. acting postmaster for the past Bobby Hixson; color guard, Ron Theme of the program is "To Flag ceremony, color guard. nie Stcpan, Tommy Giles, Mark Your Ideals Be True." year. Invocation, Bryce Jones. Coleman, Donnic Stcpan. The new postmaster is a na9th grade and Processional, Jodi Nydegger. Welcome, tive of Midvale and has lived here Invocation, Frank Sorciiscn. guests. Opening chorus, School Song, all his life except for a few years Flag ceremony, 8th grade boys. Introductions, Prin. Ralph B. 9th grade. by Spar-Fig- ht he spent working on the coast. Invocation, Terry Arnold. Keeler. "Am I Prepared for My New Welcome and program For the past eight years he has String ensemble, "Petite Suite Frontier," Raymond Hadley. on been a deputy sheriff in Salt Lake Page 6) for Strings," C. Lloyd Dimond "Is the Home Vital to My New County, and for three years predirecting. Frontier," Diana Olabarri. vious to that he served on the Marimba John to will solo, "Exodus," awarded be Bruce Hilton. of Jor Diplomas The golden anniversary "Friendship," Midvale police force. Taylor. dan High School will see the grad- 207 seniors at Bingham High Gene Fullmer, who has signed "Sportsmanship" Ann He married Myrtle Burbidgc in "Am I a Good Neighbor in My uation of the largest class 417 School Tuesday, May 23, at 8 p. to fight Florentino Fernandez in 1939 and they have three children, New Frontier," Marilee Sjoblom dan High School will see the grad- - m., at commencement exercises Larainc Pughold a 8 win stadium "Citizenship," Juiy 0g(t,n Michael-Jr.- , a student at the Air "What Will I Discover in My on Wednesday evening, May 24. in the school auditorium. ning session Saturday mirc. pubHc Force Academy in Colorado) New Frontier," Billy Moore. The exercises will start at 8 p. Prin. Joel P. Jensen announces that is something out of the Joan Carrigan, daughter of Mr Flute solo. "Sililiano," Jeri Siring ensemble, "Ballet Mu Springs, John J. and Barbara Jo, m. in the Jordan gymnasium. the theme of the excrcisesjdjnary. sic. & Mrs Leslie R. Carrigan, 144 S White. in junior high school. Towill be "Golden Anniversary" will be "Today's Graduate Knt nnlv Ulin r.ono hnx with Thomas Rog .Main St., Midvale, was selected "Is There a Place for God in "Craftsmanship," the theme of the commencement morrow's Guardian." . jsparmates and go through the crson. My New Frontier," Linda program, and the printed proThe following program will bejusual training routine, but there Cole "Leadership," Margaret grams will pay honor to the first carried out will to io rounds to boxing on a man. "What Must I Contribute to My class of graduates in 1911. basis featuring two New Frontier," Jim Mumford. Organ prelude, Jame Prigmore. ScholtRobert "Scholarship," The. following Michael Pavich program has Processional, James Prigmore. c Marv Jenson's fighters. (Continued on Page 6) s Welcome been announced: address, Maynard t)on Adamson will fight six tis. Ninth grade mixed chorus, Berg, class president. Prelude music, Gwenda v rounds against Bobby Chavez, (Continued on Page 6) Invocation, Margaret Gallegos. Los Angeles, and Wayman Gray Processional march, class of Vocal ensemble, "0 Lord Most will go in a 4 rounder against Holy," senior girls. Midvale Man Wounded Ross Benavides, Los Angeles. All 1961. Introduction of the theme, Salute to the flag, graduating are featherweights. At Lark, Arrested Lauritz Peterson. Boundaries for the new Copiht- class and audience. Because of the real matches of the Fam Guardian view Address, Mid-elementary school were apj Invocation, Arthur Casper. involved, there will be a nominal Joe Valdez, 39 Smelter St., by the board of education proved "In My Father" House Are ily, Georgia Saibara. admission charged. The promot vale, arrested Monday night by( be Connection will $175 A public hearing to discuss the charges "The Lord's with 4!)3 pupils last solo, Saxophone Thursday, held a by1 is being ers hope that similar programs sheriff's deputies, Many Mansions," capclla connection to accom now on broadening of businesses permit- for a the census rolls assigned Prayer," Burton Butterfield. can be worked out for two days at the county jail under $10,0001 choir, A. Leo Dean, director. C I Commercial loncs has modate up to 5 trailers and $275 in ted to the new school. Address. Guardian of. Fellow each week at the West Jordan bond on leurT called charges of burglary, kid-- j connection for up to by the city council for a (Continued on Page 6) ship, Randy Parr. Students living on both of Wa with and assault Gene's training pe napping, rape, gym on Monday, June 5, at 7:30 p.m. 100 trailers. Monthly fees will be ajT"rSelection, "You'll Never Walk riod. during St. and all north of there satch for would first the The $1.75 weapon. include $1.25 cicaaiy trailer, dry proposal Alone," boys' quartet, Larry Le will to attend Midvale continue arrest under tickets Haun Valdez was that Fran for placed the next 4, and $1 each for all reports cleaning plants using Is Baron, Donald Beebe, Mark Pal for the Fullmer-Fernandeelementary. All south of there to he was wounded twice by after 5. over fight mable solvents, mer, Lee Lloyd; Lauritz Peter should be available to the steam systems, and no offensive Mr Sorenson also reported on 9800 South and living west of public a Lark man when he tried to son, accompanist. by June 1. He reports that there break Into the man's home. Invesodors. Notice of the hearing is an analysis of the pump bids for State St. will attend the Copper- Address. Guardian of Freedom, are view school. In addition, students 21,000 seats in Ogdcn Stadi tigation revealed, officers said, published this week. the new city well and recom Clifford Butt. living between State St. and 7th that he had previously taken the Wednesday night as queen of the With four council members mended um, all good. Tiano solo, "Intermezzo" by Haun also acceptance of the varia East on iHOO South will be bussed in ad man's wife from her home Days of '47 celebration in Salt urging more time for study. that, promises motor pump, on which to Brahms, James Prigmore. dition to the Copperview, transferring from fight. against her will, and complaints Lake. Two years ago Miss Carri decision on E. Center the low bid was $14,800. Address, Guardian of Faith, the card will championship outwas and the Midvale his be were man of Edgemont. "most Harv by gan queen signed tlje St. was again postponed. Elmer Paul Johnson, 184 Lin Lynn Johnson. He advised the council that ever held in Utah. wife. est Days. To relieve Sandy school, studThe time of regular council coln St., Midvale, has been ap Clarinet solo, "Adagio" (Moz- standing" such an installation would per ents north of 8000 South, along was to meet meetings changed pointed to the Air Force Academy art), Marilyn Holliday. mil full use of mountain water both sides of 700 convenience the memof several East, up to 10th Ceremonies Address, Guardian of Future, Saturday bers. Beginning June 5, the coun- adding only what additional is East, will go to Midvalley. Flora Lynn Amundsen. needed for use and to maintain cil will meet at 7:30 p.m. the first Presentation of class, Prin. J. Boundary between Butler and and third Mondays of each pressure from the well. Water Cottonwood Heights cast of 2700 P. Jensen. would be delivered in an even month. Acceptance of class, Supt. Reed flow direction into the mains East was changed from 7120 An estimate of $400 was receiv South to 7320 South, transferring H. Beckstead. Dedication cerwith no pulse and no surge, and ed to repair the air conditioner 47 students from Butler to CotAwarding of diplomas. Bob emonies will be the pump could be shut down at at the city hall, and the low bid tonwood Heights. (Continued on Page 6) held Saturday at on a new one was $705. The coun night with a time clock while the s I The boundary committee recf the new post of cil voted to purchase the new reservoir fills with mountain wa ommended a new building in fice building at ter. equipment and accepted the bid "' White City south of Dry Creek, I Draper, it is an J of William J. Thompson 4c Sons He also pointed out that. a conI and another near 13th East bennunccd by Ear ',1 , I 'f for a new unit and installation nection could be easily made to " t: W. Sadlcir, post tween 8(XK) and 8000 South. Is Al Snrenson, city engineer, re use water from the new well for Enrollment figures indicate a master. ported on customary charges for irrigating at the schools, where new junior high school will be The band froir new a would $2,000 and water sewer pump service costing at trailer Phi needed by 1G4, the committee Mt. Jordan Jun courts and the council adopted otherwise soon be needed. The told the board. ior High School his recommendations, which fol council took the matter under ll The board began consideration lowed the present charges for advisement. A University of Utah gradua will play from of the purchase of several new multiple-uni- t ting senior from Midvale was this 1:30 to 2 o'clock dwellings and mo The council discussed at some formal week elected to Phi Beta Kappa's and the tels. (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 6) Aipna Chapter, the oldest and program will be most esteemed of College Honor- - cin at 2. and will ary Societies b followed 1 u kk "... ?t"dt:i?t's and refreshment! , 1111 OUII Ot JL. .'lilll-l11119 Ul VIllJll Elmer Paul Johnson an open house so Miner, Sandy. ficer of the post office depart that all may inspect the new Corp. seniors are elected to Sen. Graduating to fill a vacancy assigned to Phi in Beta cere Kappa Visiting postmasters will be in- ment. The flag raisinrecognition building. Wallace F. Bennett. of high scholarship based on Postmaster Sadleir will open troduced Postmaster David R. mony will be in charge of Draper Johnson will be a member of fundamental by Reliberal studies. the class at the Colorado Springs cords of candidates are evaluated the program, and Ben W. An. Trevithick, Salt Lake. American Legion Post 85, follow .1.1 drus will be chairman. Invoca1. beginningJuly Sen. Wallace F, liCnnCU Will academy H hv thn individually by a Phi Beta Kappa tion will be offered :int.in. of llin by Harold O. be introduced by Enniss A. Hen A senior at Judge Memorial faculty committee. al of Mt. anthem. second counselor Mr Miner will be among 211 Smith, High School in Salt Lake City, drickscn. The dedicatory prayer will be he will graduate in June. At Jud graduating seniors to be initiated Jordan stake. An instrumental numler on Baccalaureate evening, June The address of welcome will Mt. Jordan students will follow.by offered by George B. Roden, ge he has been outstanding in 4. be given by Otis A. Pierce, first athletics and has achieved high A An address and flab presenta- president of Mt. Jordan stake graduate of Jordan High of Mt. Jordan stake, academic honors. School, Mr Miner will receive a counselor tion will be given by George E. He is the son of Mr & Mrs Al degree in chemistry from the after which there will be remarks McDonald, Sr., field service of- - Lark Crash is Fatal D. of Wubbcn. J. Utah. Larson, of Flintridgc by, University fis 4i. 2 IHIigh Graduate 624 Plan Unique Schools d Card May 20 Joan Carrigan Named '47 Queen or-th- New-bold- Copperview fiht-for-kecp- s Council Considers Many City Problems at Session Boundaries Are Drawn - Paul Johnson non-infla- z Appointed to Air Force Academy d ... Draper to Dedicate New Post Office Bryant A. Miner ."if ru Elected to Beta Kappa J IL ,rfc,... .WW i - - m Announces Promotion of 3 Bank ' ' t' At Vi . a r Officers of Walker Bank have announced the promotion of three bank officers employed al the Midvale branch, effective May 15. J. Blaine Johnson, who has been assistant cashier und assistant manager of the Midvale branch, has been promoted to the main office of Walker Bank in Salt Lake City, in charge of real estate loans. Mr Johnson makes his home in Midvale. Miss Melba Hobbs was proto asmoted from sistant cashier at the Midvale branch, and at the same time became the first woman officer in the Walker organization in the Salt Lake area. . Richard Gilbert, teller, was promoted to W, Dale Waters, and manager of the Midvale branch, announced the promotions this week. mi n iim )ii By-ru- r. To Panguitch Woman ; collision occur fatal two-ca- r fed near Lark Saturday night killing Mrs Ruth Eliza Dodds Owens, Panguitch. Her husband, Joseph, and son, Wayne, were seriously injured and Miss Marlenc Wessel suffered a fractured leg. Driver of the other car, Joe D. Cruz, Lark, was charged with driving while under the influence of liquor. He and his two passengers were not injured. The accident occurcd on High way 111 about 10.15 p.m. A "I I I ', : 1 '.;w. f. Bingham High Wins r Officers rdected this week at West Jordan Junior High School daughinclude, from left, Barbara Jimas, girls' ter of Mr & Mrs Bob Jimas, Copprrtnn; Sammy Pino, boys' son of Mr & Mrs Ross Pino, Coppcrton; Loralec Nokcs, historian, daughter of Mr & Mrs Doyle Nokes, Riverton. Not pictured Is June Holt, secretary, daughter of Mr & Mrs Holt, Eivcrlon. r Local Branch wmmmm i Safe Driving Trophy Paulctte Dispenza will graduate from Bingham High School next Tuesday without ever missing a day of school since she entered kindergarten. Paulctte is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Joe Dispeuza, Bingham. it Bingham High School has been announced as winner of the safety driving trophy in competition with other county high schools. The driving trophy will be presented Monday at 10:30 a.m. Cy prus placed second, Olympus Uiird, and Jordan fourth. t- - ffci L, Two fathers will present their daughters wills diplomas next week at two high schools In jordan district. This week thry got together to photograph the unusuol event. At left, Clyde V. Buxton, 7076 Highland Dr., and his daughter Shirley, 17, look over a Jordan diploma like the one he, as of the board, will pre fi;0 ki , sent to her next Wednesday. At rilit, Nikkiu 18, and her father, Harry Bob Jimas, 204 L". Ltate Highway, Coppcrton, examine a diploma of Bingham High, uhere he Is board president, will make presentation on Tuesday night. Jimas, |