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Show to Get In the Time CM 4 Swim Midvale residents can hardly be elated over the school once more a swimming pool hoard's decision to for Midvale Junior Ilifth. The hoard, of course, didn't exactly say "No." but it didn't say "Yes," either. Everyone agreed that all junior highs should have pools, but only two of the five board members were willing to c o to go on record as agreeing to do anything about it within CO the next two or ihree years. In the meantime, iunior. high students from the Mid0 vale and (xiltonwood Heights area are not being offered equal educational opportunities with students from all . other parts of the district. Credit must be given to member C.N. Crawford who has repeatedly attempted to get a commitment from the ."D board on a swimming nool for Midvale Junior. He was supported with a second by member Clyde Buxton. But the other three members, who already have pools' in their 0) area, gave evidence that they are not interested in helping get a pool for the areas, which do not have one. a. by-pa- ss 3 : . cs C4 .i 3 PUBLISHED. EVERY FRIDAY . Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office Utah., under the Act of March 9. 1878 ... at Midvale, Set for End Lunch Schedules To!d "Special preparations are being WW J. HoganCMc Leader Dies Mrs Edna - Mrs Edna J. Gardner Finlay-soHo-awho was very active in Salt Lake County civic pro Notional Ad.rtlln RrMttlv jects, died Aug. 15 at her West Wm.Iv N.wipap.r tr.Matlvn, l.c Jordan residence. i. 484 Fifth At.. Ntw Vark II. N. T. Mrs Hogan,' 79, who served as ww ' 333 N. Mlchlaa. Chlcaa. III. vice president of the original Mr & Mrs Dellis R. Forbush, Salt take County Fair ; Board, Barbara Butterfleld was honored in 1945 by the 1385 East Creek Road, Sandy. Will Repeat Nuptials federation for meritorious serv ; .The couple will greet guests ice. ' . Jof thes UniJerry Dellis Forbush is. plan- tit a reception the evening bf A 1906 t graduate the wedding day at the Union ning to wed Miss Barbara versity of Utah, i Mrs Hogan Second-ThirWard ,, meeting14 in the Logan Sept. taught in the Jordan School ". house. , ' .'.Y; i LDS Temple. District lor - number of years. Bidden, to attend the bride The bride-to-bis a daughter have been Miss, Linda Butter She was a member bf the U." of U. Emeritus Club. Butter-fieldSt , of Mr Mrs Wayne E. field, . Miss Karen Forbush, She was active in Relief So 731 East 7800 South, Mid Miss Connie Forbush, Mrs Mywork of the LDS Church ciety vale. ron G. Eichbauer, Miss Dianna Parents of the groom are Johnson and Miss Ann Price. and was a charter member of the Archibald Gardner Camp, Daughters of, Utah Pioneers, h Funeral services were con ducted last Saturday afternoon in West Jordan. . Burial, i was held at West Jordan Cemetery. Mrs Hogan was a partner in the West Jordan cold Storage locker plant, which she operated for 20 years.. . Survivors , include her "husband, three sons and 'four daughters, Mrs Jesse R. (Ora) Buckley, and'Grandale G. both of West Jordan; La Verne G. Fnlayson, . Sandy; Mrs Elmo (Beatrice) Densley, and Mrs Gordon (Margaret) Rideout, both of Salt Lake; Heber. and Wilma Hogan, both of t Sad. Francis Calif jftve '; three and .stepoaugn stepson?, Gard Leo S. Mrs ters, (Irene) nerr West Jordan; Mrs Johirt, (OJive) Smith, Orem; Donald D. Hogan, Fillmore; Rulon D. Leland D. and Clyde D. Hogan, all of Stockton; Mrs Ruth Parry, Bluffdale; Eric D. Hogan,, 109 N. UUin, IMfaik 80 49 grandchildren; n . , , , . But-terfiel-d , d . e , , VJESTEDfJ MUSIC . Fin-layso- THG DUDGS 25c should be paid at the time of registration. Students who did not attend the Copperview School last year or were not in kiindergarten this summer may register at the school Aug. 27 or 28 from 9 a.m. until 12 noon. If transportation is not available please call the school at AM and give registration .. Midvalley and Union Elemen-trand Union Midvalley hools announce that the lunch program will begin Aug. 29', first day of school, in grades 2 through 6. Students in those grades who wish to buy school lunch sholud bring 75c to school with them the first day. First grade students In these two schools will .register by on Wednesday and Regular Thursday, Aug. ; class work will begin for these students on Friday and those who . desire to eat lunch that day should bring 25c to school when they register. , If there are new students who have moved into the area and will attend either of these schools they are requested to phone the school .prior to the opening dSy. Union, AM and Midvalley, Au it ' Draper School lunch will be served on the first day of school at Draper Elementary.- Regular lunch collecfion will be made on Tuesday, Sept. 4. The Sept 4 collection will be made to cover the costs of the first; and second, week combined, making the total amount to be. collected $1.75.1 Those , entering first grade, who will begin school Friday, Aug. 31, should bring $1.25 with them to pay( for their lunches for the two week period. Copperview School will start Wednesday, Aug. 29, at 8:30 a.m. at the Copperview Elementary School for all students except those entering first grade. First grade students will register by appointment Aug. 29-3-0 and will attend regular class on Friday, Aug. 31. If first grade students desire school lunch on jFriday school lunch program start Thursday, Aug 30. Students will need to bring sack lunches' on ; Wednesday.. Stu- Mr Fredrick & Mrs Anderson The Frederick Andersons to Celebrate 50th Wedding Mr & Mrs Fredrick A. Ander- Spainhower, Salt Lake; Mrs son, 8172 South 100 East, Dee f (Mary Jane) Harward, Sandy, will celebrate their gol- Bountiful; Mrsc Howard (Joan) den wedding anniversary with ari open house reception, Friday, Aug. 3U from 7 10 p.m. at Sandy LDS Ward, 201 North , 2nd East, to which relatives and friends are Invited to attend. Mr Anderson, son of Karl L. and Mareri Christopherson Anderson, was born March., 17, 1887 in Salt Lake. Mrs Anderson, the former Miss , Fern York, Santaquin, a daughter of William Wallace and Jane Heelis York, was born May,8, 1894 "at Santaquin. fru, ftes.! was married The couple Aug. 28, 1912, inNhe Salt Lake, ; Temple. ;' , The couple made their first home ax Raymond, Alberta, Canada, and later at St Anthony, Idaho. They came to Utah in 1921 and made their home in various places until they came to - their present home in Sandy in the year 1939. Mr Anderson has followed, the trdde of a barber the. past 52 years and, even at his advanced age, he has been doing barber work this year until The last few weeks. Mr & Mrs Anderson have been active members of the LDS Church. Mr & Mrs Anderson are the parents of ' seven sons and daughters, with six living, Mrs Tofly (Merene) Scurachio, Santa Rosa, Calif; Mrs Frank (Hazel) Merrill, Mrs Westley (LaVern) First-Secon- Stewart, Granger, and LeRoy G. Anderson, Point Mugu, Calif.. There are 20 grandchildren. The couple request no gifts. d Edwin , 1 Milne will dents lunch Edwin Louis Milne, Jr., received iiis Doctorate of Philoso-phy- i degree in physics from the UniyersityjOf Utah t the commencement exercises Aug. 18. He graduated from Jordan High School, in 1950 and from the University of Utah with his B., S. degree in 1954. He graduated with High honors and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi scholastic honoraries. At that time he received his commission as 2nd Lt. in the Air Force" ROTC and served foji two years. , Upon returning to the University of Utah he accepted a teaching fellowship and did his research in solid state physics. Writing his thesis on ionic migration in alpha quartz. He resides at 271 East Center, Midvale, with his wife, the "former Charlynn Johnson, and his two daughters. lawn will roll up just like a carpet., If not controlled, an entire i lawn can be quickly destroyed. The grubs have 6 legs on the forepart of their body and are the young of the common June beetle. The grubs live in the lawn for three years before emerging as adult June beetles. Chlordane and some other insecticides are eifective in controlling white , grubs in your lawn. .Insect control, weed control and disease control in lawns are all discussed in a free booklet For "Home Lawns called. ? Utah." . who wish to. take school should bring 50c on Thur- Ornamental ;',' - ' 1 f f. . Jordan', Brown patches showing up in your1 lawn this time of the year may be caused by white grubs. These grubs eat. the roots off the lawn so that the - ri . I ' EQUIPMENT Grubs By ; PLAY GROUND Brown Lawn Spots 1 (rorl . PORCH feAILINGS PORfcH COLUMNS the same route and same time as last year. Caused - - .' . sday.. i. Busses will run approximately v . Graduates With Doctorate Title ? ; L. The . 29-30- .t Gvcnings, 9 p.m. Fri., W-T'- , ' , y made for the Mt, Jordan Stake Fair to be held at Draper Park Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. Members of the LDS Stake will contribute white elephants and other goods to comprise an old country store which will cater to the public. The affair promises to be a special event. Members are asked to contact ward superintendences if articles need to be picked up, by Aug. 25. Friday's activities will begin at 7 p.m. and Saturday the Fair will open at 12 noon. . i Skill booths will be enjoyed by patrons as well as a barbecue supper, gate prizes, missle displays,, films and rides. As an added attraction a wall size home or office record safe will be given to the person, who can guess the combinatiion. i "D School Of Month J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher ' NATIONAL fcoiTOlut Subscription rates per yea 1 I . h AbeATiSN (anywhere &:U.&.A.' $2.50 ' ... Starts Stake Fair ; Specialty Shop AJII 4 ' State 9733 S. i A Dollar Saved Is Worth Two Earned Protect your second largest investment ' " , '. i Our Se'rVice.ls n..., ' , . . i u ' H i PROMPT and GUARANTEED Furnaces puo h Nlgfct Dqf Call Clyd. f Va - Di'tOe and aOe Conditioning ! . : . i , t Wo Riverion dlotor Co. ' CR "Service All Makes" ; euxtom's ? Riverton, Utah Air Conditioning Heating ?o?3 S. State Midvale & Fire lip the charcoal 1 t if ' j . . r--' .... ,. Cen-tervill- ,., i. 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