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Show THE M DV ALE SENT! N EL; Ml DVALE, UTAH Snow College Ardin Hewitt. Other senior receiving recogPaZe2 1961 Friday, May 15, nition during the year were Poul son noted as follows: leen Rich, Elaine Rich, Bryce Sportswrit'ng, Camilla MinJones, Diane Kay Peterson, er; Elks leadership, Camilla Mark Akagi, Glen Sudbury, Miner; Deca Club awards,, Lin(Continued from page 1) Robert Soper, LeRoy Maughan, da Hand, Frank Powell, Laurel .Chris Short. National Science Fair Wall; Ray Hartley was recipient of P.righam Young University Medal, Leigh (lunnell; the scence an.l math award, Raymond B. Hartley, as Hoff- basketball as a junior and disas a seman, Camilla Miner, Diane trict 7 presented hy Wilford Adams. The Sons oi American devo- Kay Peterson, K leen Rich, nior, LeKoy Maughan; lution Award was presented io Elaine Rich, LeRoy Maughan, in football, Dean Anderson; Jim Mumford by Emerson C. Kathy Abrams. Key Club d strict governor, v Utah State University Susan Uryce Jones; 2nd place in .state uiey. R.ecgni.zc(l for highest schol- - C. Sommers, Felix Atkinson, wrestling, Stan Hoffman. Sterling scholars, Diane PeLeRoy Maughan, Dean AnderjH. .astic achievement, the top 3 Cow-del- l. Camilla Miner, Jim Mike terson, son, Lelis, Randy JlJif theG. graduating class, by Muiniord, Launi Berrett, Bryce wore Repel Snnilcrsnn . i it.. State PTA Scholarship Lin- Jones, Glen Sudbury, Billy luoore, Jim Miimioru, 1f,iny Moore, Brent Moore, Scott i (Camilla Miner. Eileen Kich, da Newbold. Heed Hansen, Michael ami cEjaine Rich, Uryce Jones, Dixie College Leon Carlson, Wright, Susan Sommers. wiane Kay Peterson. Mike Lel s. Herf Jones, merit award medMr Sanderson also announStale Normal Scholarship als were presented as follows: ced winners of scholarships, as Linda Newbold, Journalism Camilla M ner, Patsy Durrani. follows: Westminster College Leigh Linda Bell. Joy Kuriimada. ea .University of U:h.Iny Ku- Cltinnell. Music Jay Weaver, Maureen lt ril mmla. Lake Trade Tech Moore, Jim Hilly Whipple, Linda Newbold. Olson. Band (Jlen Sudbury, Larry X'jWtinifoitl, Cum ll;t Miner, Ei Chidester, Barry Nygard. Dramatics Kathy Abrams, Reed Hans.cn. Sue Cartwright. lW Mi Kathy Abrams and Reed Haneg sen were also given the Masque and Gavel award for their work as leads in the championship one-ac- t play. ws. Debate Chris Short, Georgia Lunnen, Didne Pettibone. Q Student body officers LeRoy Published Every Friday president; Camilla Maughan, so Tony Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post (Wire at Midvale, Miner, ..rb;: Yengich, second Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1878. Klau-dla Launi Berrett, secretary; JS!ihsrrir(ini price, m I Mali, $2.00 per year, in advance ' Kdller, historian. (hil-iilof j Mark Agaki, El Ulnli, in U. S. A.. $V0 per vear in advance student council; Lynda Hand, J. VMWX COW r.RY, FJilnr and Publisher secretary of student council. The American Legion award to the school for winning the Natl Advertising Represf ht'.ve. oratorical contest, and a new award for Americanism were American Newspapit lUUi fklM presented by Richard Setter-berg- . Representatives, Uc. The Forace Green award was NATIONAL EDITORIAL AHA cu Aua ki..u ij m v to Camilla Miner and presented III N. 333 Michigan, Chicago, ASOCtt4TI0 N tne University of Utah Journal ism award was presented to Phone 255-355- 6 . . . .... . M Linda Bell by Neff Smart. Danforth awards for qualities of leadership went to LeRoy Maughan and Camilla Miner. Others winning letters and awards for participation in activities were noted as follows: p Art Brent Moore, Doug Georgia Lunnen. Stage crew David Goff, Jim 6 & 8 cyl. O Tune-u-p, Burbank. Brake Service Forensics Chris Short, Camilla Miner, Georgia Lunnen, & All Minor Major Repairs Diane Pettibone. Automatic Transmission Repair Marsha LudInterpretive low, Ed Elswood, Linda Berry, Kathy Abrams, LeRoy MauFormerly A & E Automotive Jan Vernon, Linda ghan, Hughes, Skip Atkinson, Klau-di- a Koller, Chris Short, Linda Newbold. Camilla Miner, Sue Cartwright, Reed Hansen, Nan6292 S. Srere St., Murray . cy Scott, Steve Larkin, Judy 266-249- 2 Diane Pettibone, Matthews, Vickie Herman Keller. Linda New-bolCheerleaders Susan Sommers, Richard Glad. Sharon Tunbrldge, Marsha Ludlow. Baseball- - letterraon..'4-vMik- c Smith, Dan Noorda, Dean Anderson, Anthony Yengich, Le-- , Roy Maughan, Eddie Williams, Byron Thmopson, Hank Eck-hin- Awards e e . " i R.-- ,Ier-riann- a mm J e M . v. K? -- l Time Tune-U- Spring (Continued from page 1)' about the growth and improvement in the types of school buildings, equipment, curriculum offerings, and teacher preparation for certification which have ocurred during his lifetime. He recalls teaching in s heated by a large "potbellied stove that stood in the center of the room. The stove served as a kind of separator for the two grades occupying the room. "In those days we didn't have the modern conveniences that are found in the elaborate and commodious buildings of today," he says. He recalls teaching in classrooms healed by a large "potbellied" stove that stood in the center of the room. The stove that stood served as a kind of geperation for the two grades occupying the room. "In those days we didn't have the modern conviences that are found in the elaborate and commodious" building of today," he says. "Great satisfaction has come to me through the years of guiding the lives of the many youungsters whom it has been my pleasure to work with," Prin. Poulson adds. "Cherished memories enrich one's life, and the thousands of choice acquaintances whose lives have been an inspiration to me, have helped me to make life purposeful and enjoyable." Mr Poulson was born in Eph-riaJune 13, 1899, and attended school there, later studying at Snow College, University of Utah, and Brighani Young University. He received his bachelor's degree from BYU in 1936. class-rotnn- wood-burnin- He manager. 10 $J50 bn e $ PAY DIRT with grass Killer added. (R) Crab-- r ONLY $6 for 40 lb. ban r 3 i , ... ! 3 - 3 f FRT.12En manager. Wrestling Mark Akagi. Fred Alldredge. Dean Anderson. Eddie Elswood, Kit Ennis, Richard Glad, Ron Hill, Stan Hoffman, Clyde Lawrence, Dennis Dean, manager. Track Randy Cowdell. Doug McGuire,' Kit Ennis. Ronald Hill, Dennis Dean, Robert Dalley, Larry Gould, Barry Nygard. Tennis Mark Akagi. David Hughes, Bryce Jones, Billy Moore. Jim Mumford, Dean Sprague. Bej-jami- LAWN&GA3DEI v - ' ; Riverton Legion . ' . , Sets Ceremoiies vj ' t May I - Xj 1 ' ) of Sahdy Seminary Friday, May 22 Her-rima- - I'.--- - - . t - , ! f . 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' J AH you k ri (da Monsler Open Sundays 10:30 to 6:30 Midvale it 6 255-846- 6 VINCENT DRUG Watch for Grand Opening 7th East NEW onotk er Officers Breakfast O Lunch O Dinner 8&00 South Mc-Phi- e, Charlonians Select New Missionaries Shrimp Midvale, Utah Funeral rites were conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Ea Midvale Second Ward at 1 p.m. for Harold S. Faulkner. 65, 75 West, 7500 South, who died Thursday at 9:10 p.m. of natural causes at his home. lie was born May 5, 189!Kin Evanston, Wyo., a son of Mii& Mrs Stephen Faulkner. He married Sarah Jane Oaks Aug, 12, 1920 in Farmington. He was a member of the LDS ChnPch and Macabee Lodge. He caoie I to Utah in 1928. Survivors include his widow; daughters, Mrs Eugene (Beverly) Parkinson, Border, Wyo.; Mrs Charles (Virginia) Peney, Pico Rivera, Calif.; Mrs Ray (Darlene) Gonzales, Sandy; a son, Donald Harold, Bell, Calif.; sisters, Mrs Andrew Ogdcn; Mrs J. Gordon Fife, San Diego, Calif.; nuic four grandchildren; r; '65 Under New Management Mineral Fertilizer Company West Nino- - Church, Hill-cres- Chicken at: 211 First South for Mrs Tei 255-2618- and PAY DIRT Faulkner, Tel Xinomiya Budhhist n, S. Dooley Upholstering Funeral services were held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the ult High School will be held Thursday, May 21, at 8:13 p.m. In the choral room of Midvale Junior High School. "Opening boors" will be the theme of the commencement exercises, which will be climaxed by the awarding of diplomas to 18 adults who have, through evening school classes, com- their requirements for Eletedschool graduation. Commencement speakers will be Barbara E. Young, Norene Millerberg, Darwin O. Mel'Jr, and Mary Lou Powell. H. Chad Berkstead. director of the Adult High School, will stakes. j presente the graduates, who t will be accepted by Sunt. Reed H. Beckstead, and diplomas awarded by a member of the board of education. The graduating class includes 19 the following membes: As their first official function, Pauline Benson, Kent Brind-ley- , the 48 girls selected at '63 CharLarry Boyd Daris, Harold lonians at Jordan High elected Ball D. Goris, Pamela Hogeison, officers. Ada Rae Jenkins. Frances Jana Harris will serve as NorKun2. Darwin O. Mellor, her in making the Charlonian Baseball tryouts for the ene Millerberg, Nola N. Nichclub a successful organization American Legion team ols. Mary Lou Powell. Robert will be Janet Hansen, will be held Tuesdar, May 19. Carl Rauer. Burt Ray Thacker, Kathy Johnson, secreExact time and place of the Kenneth Visser, Jeneil W. Matsumori, treastrrout will be available from Westwood. Jack C. White, Gor- tary; Shirley urer; Sharon Rasmussen. his. Elias Koblez, coach, at don R. Wilson, Barbara E. torian; and Julie Peterson, ret Roblcz announces that porter. will play its first game Young. Drill mistress tryouts were tgainst East High on June 1 held and the club judged each Players up to 18Vi years of . girl on her marching pattern age are eligible for the team, and her ability to teach it. t and they must be from the When the final ballot wah talHigh School area. There will be a farewell test- lied. Penny Emerson was the imonial in honor of Brent Theo- choice. Sharon Burgon was dore Booth, son of Mr & Mrs elected assistant drill mistress Joey Giarc'ello vs. John Theordore Booth, on Sunand Marva Despain as well misDon Fullmer Possible day evening in the West Jordan tress. Second Ward before his depart-tir- e The '65 Chmarlonians of JorA match between Joey Giar-dellto the Southeast Mexican dan High will be clad in red middleweight champion, is being consideivd for Bozc-anDon Fullmer, West Jordan, man, Mont., in early summer. Fran Ilaun, who is promoting the fight, says that the bout would probably be fought with both men overweight, so the championship would not be involved. Circle Par 'rive in i Cafe r ; Mission with headquarters at Veracruz, Mexaco. The testimonial will begin at 5 p.m. on May 17. The following program has been planed: Prelude music, Cleon Rose; opening hymn, congregation; opening prayer, John W. Booth: Anthem, choir; speaker, Ralph E. Jensen; musical selection, Dennis Atkinson, Doug Bate-maRussell Ray. Dennis Nichols,; speaker, Delmar Schick: remarks. Bp. John Price; remarks, parents of the missionary; respponse, missionary; song, congregation; closing closing prayer, W. Carl Whit-akepostlude music, Cleon Rose. The Theodore Booth family have a daughter, Kathleen, who departed for the British Mission two weeks ago. This Week's Winners i'- - 0 Harold Obituaries track meet held in Granger by Region Four schools, Danny Buchanan won first place in the pole vault, with the style shown above. He is the son of Mr & Mrs Richard Buchanan, 7442 S. 9th E., Union, and is a student at Hillcrest high school. Danny will compete iri the state contest this week end. In Graduates Sandy Seminary, will hold its 44th commencement on Friday, May 22, at8 p.m. in Mt. Jordan Junior High auditorium, y is announced by Lynn R. Webb, principal. Speakers whd will develop the theme. "In Faith We Step Forward," include Karen Lasater, Linda Newbold, Steven Larkin, Camilla Miner, Patsy Durrant, Robert Soper, Judy Sjoblom. There will also be remarks by E. Craig Bra m well, LDS Institute instructor at Univercity of Utah. Prin. Webb 'will present the class of 118, and diplomas-wil- l be awarded hy bishops of Mt. Jordan, Sandy, and Sandy East v v May 30 Riverton Post 140, American Legion, will present and dedicate an American flag at the Riverton Town cemetery oh Armed Forces .Day, Saturday, May 16, Commander Howard R. Newman, announces. in extending an invitation to resident of Riverton to attend these rites, Commander Newman reported that the dedication will begin at f a.m. at the cemetery. Following the services at the cemetery, Riverton Post will proceed to the Riverton Town Park whole members. will dedicate a new American flag for- the park. Corhmander Newman also announced that the Riverton Post will sponsor Memorial Day services on Saturday, May 30, at four cemeteries on the following, schedule: 8 a.m.. 8:45 a.m., Bluffdale; 9:30 a.m., Riverton; 10:15 a.m., South Jordan. Principal speaker at the traditional commemorative ceremony will be Calvin Osborne, former bishop of Riverton Third Ward. . .. . , 16, rmya, R0, who died at her home at 132 N. Main, Midvale, Friday at 3 p.m. after a lingering illness. Burial was in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. She was born Sept.; 19, 1883 in Kagoshima, Japan, to Mr & Mrs T. Tomori Ninomiya. She married Yazamon Ninomiya, in l!i()2 in Japan, lie lied Jan. It, 1!M1. They came to Utah in 1921. She was a member of .the Buddhist Clitireh. Survivors inciude her daughter-in-law. Mrs Ma Y. Ninomiya, Midvale; five grandchildren. Hill-cre- American Tost 35. Legion was awarded the Midvale, "Post of Tomorrow" birthday award at the district 8 meeting held in Magna Saturday. The award was given for the post's contribution to the strength of the Legion and the continuing programs of service and activities dedicated to the welfare of the rommunity. state and nation. The award was signed by Daniel Foley, national commander and presented to Hampton. v front. ; ... . Tryouts May For Legion Midvale Legion Post Received Award i ''' ' .... Hillcrest Team Dean Anderson, Football Leon Carlson, Randy Cowdell, Bob Dalley. Kit Ennis, Kelly Hays. Stan Hoffman, Jim Law-soMike Lelis, Brent Pen rod. Jay Weaver, Hank Ecklund and Ray Hadley, managers. Basketball LeRoy Maughan, Billy Moore. Doug McGuire, Randy Cowdell, Tony Yengich, Brent Pcnrod, Ray Hadley, 11). married Perle Peterson Scipio Aug. 27, 1919, in Manti Temple, and they hate two children. Dr. Robert L.. Poulson, Tremonton, and Mrs Gary A. (Elaine) Winn, Salt Lake City. Mr & Mrs Poulson live at 2.r3 South Gth East, Salt Lake City. Aci J Automotive for large g ," d wood-burnin- 0 The West's premeir lawrt end ONLY garden food. wool. The dress will have a lapel and a double-breaste- i mi i L. Etam bod 103 E. Center Sr. Midvale Co. 255-710- ? |