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Show THE MlDVALE (UtahT Friday, May 19, 1961 Page Six Jordan Council - (Continued from Page 1) , - low-cos- West Jordan Now Available Singer Sewing Sale Service & Call fAM AM 64 1 B0WENS STORES Midvale - Draper . gymnasium. city-count- - Battle Hymn of the Republic, choir. Medley of World War I Songs, duet, Suzanne Brown, Ronnie Coward. My Own America, trio, Carla Bills, Vicki Roberts, Cheryl Max- field. It's a Grand Old Flag, choir, School Hymn. Benediction, James Denney. Presentation of students, Prin, The World's Lowest Food Prices Joel P. Jensen, A list of 31 kindergarten teach ers for the summer was approv principal, gingham High. ed. Recessional, 9th grade class. Dance, 9th grade and guests in Acceptance, : . t - , Savings Bond Awarded , - Midvale (Continued from Page Patricia Ann Peterson, 18, West High School senior, was awarded a $50 savings bond at a banquet 1) Merritt Class will, Vive-PriL. Poulson, directing; Robert Young, Eugenia Bapis, Jeanne Larson, Klaudia Koller, Brent Larson, student officers 1960-61- ; Ronnie Stepan, Carolyn Vowley, Carol McDonald, Carolyn Sharp, Donnie Stepan,' student officers z: Mt. Jordan (Continued 1) She applied for a legal secre tary scholarship and was chosen as a representative from Utah to compete for the national legal secretaries scholarship. She is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Darrell Peterson, 1431 South 11th West, Salt Lake, and a granddaughter of Mrs Vera Peterson, Midvale. can l 589' Frozen TA repairs. A June 2 date has been set by Miss Janice L. Urry and Dallas D. Cook for their wedding day. Mr & Mrs Arthur L. Urry, 3570 West 3800 South announced their daughter's engagement recently. Salt Lake LDS Temple rites will unite the couple and a reception will be held that evening at the Granger Eighth Ward. Parents of the prospective bridegroom arc Mr & Mrs Camp bell M. Cooke, Riverton. Alvin Keddington, county clerk. asked the use of seven schools for the county bond election. Board members commented that the county never pays for the usej of the schools, but charges the! District for collecting school taxes and for the cost of holding school; j elections. Mrs VaLois Chipman and Mrs George Donga were granted ex-penses to attend the convention! of the Association of Education; Secretaries. Mrs Chipman is state! president of the organization. Gilbert Benson was hired as! full time mechanic at the school weir Pork & Beans can 4 Applesauce Dallas Cooke to Claim June Bride 1) school sites, and agreed to pro ceed with sale of a site to the Crescent LDS Ward. Low bid of $16,080.82, submitted by Restaurant and Store Equip ment Co., was accepted for kit chen equipment at Copperview school. Bids were asked on furniture for Copperview. Swimming pools will be closed down for about a week each, at different times, for cleaning and COMMON PETUNIAS 39Cador. White Snowball head 10 ik. $105 10' Sugar 49' Honey ibs. 49' ib. 49' PEANUT 39c Sliced can PINEAPPLE BUTTER V T-Bo- 69c Sirloin Steaks ib 19c Round Steak Steaks ne ib. Lamb Stew In Our Garden Center ff - . m .in r nr- - t " -- - tin im 59' irr to mmmammmmm $2.95 a flat 1 JORDAN BUILDERS SUPPLY INC. I AM Bill West Jordan atlcntdici DAILY INT Means a Higher Cash Return on YourSavings V V Beef Roasts GOURMET DINING Ground Beef NEW 39th South at Wasatch Boulevard Reservations Call CR spuds 21 Why take less? Savings earn interest for every single day your money is on deposit at Murray State Bank. With ordinary savings plans you lose interest if a withdrawal is made between interest earnpayments dates. . .that means only part-tim- e But for Daily Interest means your savings ings you. earn more . . . faster . . . because they earn every single day of the year. Open your account today. m 10c Orange Juice Club. - from Page 49 Frozen Limeade held at Willow Creek Country gymnasium. (Continued 7 Patricia A. Peterson Presentation of 9th grade, Prin. George Barton. Acceptance of 9th grade, Dunn of Jor L. Taylor, dan High. Closing song, "Halls of Ivy," 9th grade, Carla Atkinson at the . organ. Benediction, Edith Niclson. Recessional, 9th grade. Dance, 9th grade and guests in School Board 2Viem COCKTAIL Frozen Dinners Piilsbury Biscuits - from Page FRUIT can BEEF Presentation of 9th grade, Prin. Keeler. Acceptance, Jesse Casper. Vocal ensemble, "I Heard a Forest Praying." Recessional, 9th grade class. Dance in school gym, students and guests. Lowest Prices Reg. 39c CORNED . - Dovntovn Midvale Bern's Super Foods Halls of Ivy," A. S. Morris, di NO GIMMICKS NO FRILLS ADD-ON- S Highest Quality recting, 1961-62- NO NO STAMPS Secretarial Student - (Continued from Page 1) length another attempt to have Address of welcome, Steve Midvale join the county health Mori, president, Class of '61 unit, which Sandy and Murray Golden Anniversary, Vicki Sahave also not joined. Mayor Hen gers.' ry Beckstead reported that the Faith, the Foundaton of Our cost to Midvale city would be Lives, Marilyn McDonald. $1,350 a year instead of $300 at "Heritage of Freedom," a ca- present. He said he had informed pella choir. that Midvale the county set-uLook to the Future, Howard could not even consider joining Kempton. financial until a complete report The Heart of Rela Jordan, has been made. Mr Beckstead Walker. more a such report requested "Premiere Rhapsodic" (Debus than a year ago and none has Anna Rose Laveder, accom sy), been received. panist, Kathleen Lind. Several councilmen expressed Portals to Success, Willard Bi the fear that joining such a group shop. could be the first step in a "conClass song, fraduates of 1961 solidation" progarm, and advisPresentation of class, Prin. G ed against joining. Comment was Reed Sanderson and Vice Princ also made that a joint Dunn L. Taylor. safety building could be a Acceptance of class, Supt. Reed dangerous thing to county inde- II. Beckstead. pendence. V. Buxton, Clyde Remarks, The Les Carrigan subdivision, board of education. creating six lots out of property Awarding of diplomas, board at W. Wasatch and S. Main Sts., of education. was accepted. Introduction of class members, A contract with the Union Pa- Ann Bcchtel and Rhonda And-rus- . . cific Railroad was extended, perPostlude music, Kent Larkin. mitting the continuance of ditch Dancing in the girls' gymnas crossings. The council asked that notices ium for the graduates and their be published regarding setting frends will follow the program. out garbage cans too early, and also a notice regarding dogs running at large. : Council members will study the (Continued from Page 1) celebrapossibility of a one-dation in Midvale this summer, pos- Jimas, president, board of sibly on July 24. This would replace the usual Harvest Days, School hymn, "Dreams of Bing which has been abandoned. It was ham High," senior class. felt that some kind of community Benediction, Anna Mitchell. Recessional, Sandra Reynolds. entertainment should be offered and that an abundance of good, Graduation dance in the gym local talent is available. nasium following the exercises. The council refused a claim for damages filed by Fern Pyper, who asked damages for injury in a fall at the city hall. (Continued from Page 1) ' Ally. Ben G. Bagley reported developments in the suit Midvale duction, Randy Schoutcn. has filed against Sandy City reSpeakers in the order of thcid garding the location of its dis- appearance will be Leslce Peter posal plant. Citizens who neti- - son, Diane Nichols, Mark Peter lioned the city to start the suit son, Dennis Bianchi. Linda Mil nave received questions to he an ler (Narrator, Jane Saigar), Gay swered, though they understood le Jensen, Diane Jensen, Steven they were not to be involved to Booth, Carta Bills. The following musical timbers sucn an extent. Mr Baelpv sain he believed the action was n will be given: effort to get as many people as America, 9th grade. pusiioie to witnciraw, which would America the beautiful, brass be considered an ensemble. advantage to Star Spangled Banner, oanuy wily. Bingham garage during the summer. Bunnell. SENTINEL ib. 39c Ground Round ibs. $100 in muL4 "One. 59' ib. 59' ib. Rump Roasts SWEET CORN 0 cars OKc v v 09' Saltine Crackers 2n39e Fillet of Sole Seedless Raisins 2 39c Fillet of Halibut MARK WEIL STAPLERS yctAtett-GtU- tf 3 V u 49 V It's triggw Fottl k Earnings Are Compounded Four Times A Year Deposits Made By The 10th Earn From The First Save By Mail 1 TACKMASTER FACTORY 82 3 H2, 2 tacks Pint end ropt. rrc rj STAWER 5085 So. State St. Murray, Utah 3 Vine Golden Ripe SfOptM ' V BeroTis '1. III. ll.' "I. 39e IJ Ilf Ripe Tomatoes ib. 4Si 3 h. 89' 59c Margarine qt 49c Salad Dressing its. 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