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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, August 27, 1965 A. Madsen, fan I,. McQueen, Earlene Michaelson, Frances Michelsen, Glen D. Howlett, Clyde A. Miller, Clement R. Nickle, Nell Peterson, iW. Blaine Peterson, Robert A. Pixton, Kathryn Provancher, Jerrold Rasmussen, Ruby Delbert Reeves, Raymond M. Rogers, Joan B. Rollins, Karen R. Rutter, Charles D. Sanderson, Edward W. Squire, Don H. Staker, Earl C. Howard Thomas, Stansfield, Ellen Wood, Frederick Worl-ton- . Passe 7 Dick, 8525 South 13th West; Ralph C. Murray, 2111 West 7000 South. Riverton Ronald W. Jones, 1018 West 10400 South: LaVar C. Burton, 9375 South 1700 West; Stephen T. Ostler, 11601 South 1300 West; Robert D. Lee, 11184 S.' Redwood Rd.; Delbert H. Page, 12934 South 1800 West; Beverly A. Bluemel, 1266 West 10600 South; Karl R. and Terry K. Molyneux, 13890 South 220 West; Allan D. Petersen, 11991 South 1700 West; Hunters Elk Continued from Page 1 E. Pioneer; C. Ronald Johnson, R. 1, Box 353. Oscar Levine, G01 East 8400 South; Albert II. Peterson, 2210 Creek Rd.; G. S. Roswell, 9732 Garnet; Nick Koncar, 40G East 82G0 South; Venice G. Petersen, 398 East 2nd North; Jack W. Sweeney, 9854 South 700 East; Randall D. Bradfield, Leo Eastman, R. 1. 9701 South 575 East; Daryl Harold G. Maynard 13515 Davis, 113 East 1040 South; South 1700 West; Niels P. Neil-seMaren D. Atkinson, 1158 South 13108 South 1700 West; 1st East; Myron G. Kropf, 984 Thomas Silcox, 12777 South Tritoma; Elwin Marquardson, 1300 West; Dan C. Montgom1126 East 10600 South. 15000 Camp Williams Rd .: West Richard ery, Jordan Wallace O. Nelson Jr., 11745 2863 West 8750 South 1300 James, West; Michael J. South; James C. Drury, 6634 Nosack, 10979 South 1300 West; South 2700 West; Wayne C A Bruce Peterson, 1735 West Bateman, 3392 West 7800 South; 12775 South; Dona W. Peterson, 7800 South 1735 West 12775 South; Robert George Kampros, 3250 West; Max A. Finlayson, G. Huebner, 11832 South 1900 3050 West 7800 South; Dale N. West. Garrett, 6594 South 2700 West; Draper Glen Ottosen, Box 8742 Eugene II. Halverson, Robert F. Simon, 13276 South 1700 West; Shirley Olsen, 621; South 13th East; Darvil K. 2096 West 7750 South; Jeannine Black, 12660 South 9th East; Dale T. Smith, 12400 S. State; Harold V. Taylor, 12612 South 190 it's easy to clean your own carpets ...and great to BLUE LUSTRE ei.Uf - Bingham High Donald J. Parr, principal, Richard A. Bateman, vice principal, Nadine F. Allen, Charles Mart Allred, Richard Anders-son- , Beatrice Bates, Dean F. Bishop, Jacqueline Christensen, J. Cal Crump, June Culbertson, Robert K. Dowdle. Melvin J. Elizabeth Gamble, Gillam, Gerald T. Groves, M. Bliss Harmer, George Hewitt, Ralph E. Jensen, Virginia McDonald, Richard Morrill, Vernon Nell, Paul Newton, Tom Pazell, Ray-no- r Pearce, Dorothy Peterson, Linda Sandstrom, George Shiga, Russell Stephenson, Donald Stevans, Elma Wankier, Udell Wankier, Claire Wells, William V. Westenskow, Morris Wilson, Continued from page 1 tUSTRt LaVern Dickson, Densley, Charlene S. Forsgren, Mary Lee Frampton, William T. Freeman, Charles M. Hansen, Joyce L. Hanson, Richard Han- e son, Gerald B. Haycock, K. Houtz, Joycelin, David Judd, James W. Larsen, Evan Superior Paint 118 N. Main , Teachers iflM Electric o,,! Hendrick-sen- Mildred Densley, Laurel Dewey, Deane Dixon, Marlin A. Fairbourn, Duane S. Guymon, Floyd E. Graham, Gail R. Hansen, Lowell P. Hicks, Duane Howlett, Donald Lee ensen, El-v- a T. King, Richard Landeen, Marilynne F. Lima, Florence McLean, Vern C. Merrell, Pearl K. Millerberg, Carolyn Palfreyman, Max J. Peacock, Rhoda Peterson, Juana Preston, Floyd C. Richardson. Kent Robinson, Carolyn R. Schilly, Sharon Smith, Wilbur T. Walton, LaVoy E. Whitmofe. 12838 Boulter St.; Dennis F. Watkins, 949 East 12400 South; Phil A. ChUds, 1541 East 13020 South. save the money wit" M. East; Jerry 1700 West Jordan Junior High M. K. Bunnell, principal, Donald Ragsdale, vice principal, E. Cecil Albrechtsen, Eric William Anderson, Grant W. Baker, Stella H. Beck, Glen L. Beere, Marie D. Brooks, Merlin G. Cardwell, Christensen, Wayne L. Clark, Du-ayn- Midvcle ' f!1en E. Soulier, B. Thomas, J. Soderqutet, Paul Thomson, Nadene Tuft, Pouwel S. Vuyk, Austin L. Walker, Barbara B. Ward, Charles A. Williams, June Wright. airent in Salt t.akp County!" First symptoms of the presence of the Mexican bean Awards 982 BYU Jen Taylor, Fay Degrees beettle are skeletonized brown leaves of the bean plant. Early, in the morning, if checked, the adult beetle, a round brown but several times larger, may be seen on the upperside of the beetle, the shape of a lady bug, exposed bean plant leaves. The eggs may be seen in clusters on the underside of the leaf. The larvae is an orange fuzzy to pest from Jordan High G. Reed Sanderson, principal, Sherman Crump, vice principal, Frank M. Bagley, Melvin A. Berrett', Darvil Kim Black, Lowell J. Boberg, David Blaine Brown, David R. Byrne, Robert Leon Call, Donald Clark, John Crawford, David Ericksen, Gerald Fisher, Mary B. Fitzgerald, Golda Fraser, Farrell H. Gunnell, Calvin C. Henderson, Harris, Betty Emerson H. Kennington, Ro-gKing, H. Grant Kunzler, Laura Leavitt, Linda Lewis, Howard . B. Linford, Richard B. McAllister, Jerry L. Donald B. Milne, Van J. Myers, Donald P. Olsen, d Ralph W, Pace, Jay Pond, L. Russon, Glenn E. Phyllis G. Sagers, Robert Sanchez, James L. Seal, Helen Retha Ann Shail, Seaman, Richard Steele, Clifford L. Swenson, Robert D. Teran, Linda Terry, Gertrude G. Tranter, Kathryn Wade, Wanda Wade, Cyril Watt, Lila Wilson, Grant R. Zabriskie. Pupil Personnel Department Earl J. Thurman, director; speech and hearing, Norman Cannell, Carol Gregory, Ralph Haws, Phillip Hancock, Richard Lundstrom, Gary Magnu-son- , Joseph Pearson, Charles Rex Scott; George Blake, special education; visiting teachers, Lamont Pearce, Joy Robison, Eileen Stroud; psychologists; Benjamin Bruce, Ernest Bian-chattendance counselors, Chad Beckstead, Jesse B. Casper; social workers, Paul L. Alta Harris, - William Poe, Vance, VaLoris Webb, Velma Williams; nurses, Helen Black, Velma Dalton, Margaret Lind-saMarian Malmstrom, Mary Miller. South Park Academy Howard Evans. . Ar-lanSa-co- Rrigham Young University awarded degrees to 982 students at the summer convocation of the 90th annual commencement Thursday, Aug. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. Doctor's degree were conferred on 18, master's degrees on 195, bachelor's degrees to 715, and 54 received r associate degrees. Those from South Salt Lake County communities receiving degrees are announced as follows by the university: Bachelor's Degrees Sharon Bingham Canyon Peterson Heaps. Draper Gerald Jerome Day, Kay Lowe Huff, Pierre J. Sharlene Hoffman Rasmussen, Charles E Smith. Midvale Bill Grafton Bowles, Maxine Hastings, Evan Herbert Ludwig. Riverton Norman Ray Crump. Sandy David Lawrence Lynnette Rene Boyce. West Jordan Carol Neilson. Master's Degrees John Wayne Sabey, Midvale, Master of Arts. Victor G. Forsnes, Copper-ton- , Owen Dennis Minnick, Draper; Shiro Floyd Mori, Sandy, and Lynn Robert Webb Jr., Draper, Master of Science. one-eight- h Ceramic Tile ESTIMATES FREE Terms Arranged Monthly Phone 571-390- 6 1081 E. 13400 So. '. to School Specials , Back Bol-lige- r, Wilson Football Shoes i, Harvey Tea Subscribe Now Earl Oowland Tile Co. Spray material to control this pest, such as malathion, sevin or dibrom can be used between pickings, provided there are three days from time of application and harvest. Spray material must be applied to the upper and under sides of the loaves. The second application, or even the third, may have to be made if the pest reoccurs. Above all, Mr. Burningham says, take time to read the label on the chemical container t, letter far' 'fr1at;onr.hips, and a minor in the past two years Sharon has, taught second grade in the Jordan School District under Copperton Student Utah Stateauthorization. She is Grduated from BYU the daughter of Mr & Mrs William Peterson, Copperton. a of Bachelor Receiving Science degree at the BYU summer convocation was Sharon Peterson Heaps who resides in Copperton with husband Bill and baby daughter. She was graduated with a major in human development and family inch long. two-yea- Con-cura- one-four- th and follow it to the safety's sake. Youngster Dies After Pond Accident High or Low Culs Regular $14.95 Team Price $1y)95 We Carry The Most Popular Gym Cloihes Lyon James John Lyon, old son of Mr & Mrs Boyd J. Lvon. 681 E. 7570 South, Union, died Tuesday afternoon in Cottonwood Hospital. He had been listed in critcal condition at the hospital after he fell into a shallow fishpond at his home Feaiher Bile Mouth Pieces ,$ Team Price Reg. $5.00 Thursday. The doctors revived him. and worked over him for 70 minutes. He was found floating in the deep Hillcrest High Joel P. Jensen, principal, fishpond by his mother. DelMar Schick, Vice principal, Douglas E. Anderson, Wilmcr L. Barnett, Bruce Beckstead, Film on Trout Clemont Kenneth Bishop, Be Shown Tuesday To Glenn Butterfield, Brady, Boone C. Colegrove, Hulda A meeting of Trout Unlimited Crossgrove, Joyce L. Davis, will be held Tuesday, Aug. 31, Ronald M. Davis, Leo Dean, A. An East Midvale man, Harat the Fish and Game auditoriDuane Densley, Beatrice . H. vey C. Tea, was killed last um, 1956 West North Temple. Densley, Max C. Dickson, Glen-n- a in a colliAh wilderness T. Dodge. outstanding Rozanne Ed- Wednesday morning film on Canadian trout will be wards, Val Farnsworth, Ann sion near Lehi on U. S. 91. Griffiths, Phyllis Gunnell, Don Tea, 48, lived at 7125 South shown. Learn what you can do J. Gust. Fred W. Hartley, Ar- 3rd East, Midvale. The car in td save Utah trout from extinction by working with Trout Unthur G. Hughes, Anne G. Iasel-la- , Glen R. Jackson, Carolyn which he was riding collided limited. For further informaVoluntary Jones, Verna W. Jones, Jack with a vehicle driven by Roque tion call Frank Kamnikar, Erminio Salt contributions will be accepted Jorgensen, Manzanares, at the door. Galena Koshoot, Denny Kaste-lic- , Lake City. Wayne I. Killpack, Robert The car was ripped open by T. Krueger, Lloyd Lind, David T. Lovat, Acel Lowe, John F. the impact and Tea and his James W. Welch, Lyon, Lorene Mark, Gordon E. companion, 125 Pioneer St., Midvale; Mickelsen, Alfred S. Morris, 51, were both thrown out on the j " Jr., Allen J. Meyers,' Earl H. and one of them was Nielsen, MaRee Nelson, Joan highway struck by another car driven I Lawrence Janice Palmer, Ray, by James L. McKean, 49, Salt Ridges, Dorothy E. Schmidt, Lake i City. George Shell, James L. Shurt-lefMcKean told officers he was W. Lee Skanchy, LeRoy not certain which man was Where control measures have struck by his car, and officers not been taken the Mexican were not able to determine btan beetle is really having a whether Tea or Welch was driv- i "heyday" throughout Salt Lake ing at the time of the accident, I County, according to Melvin S.' which occurred on a wet highBurningham, ISU extension, way during a rainstorm. Funeral services for Harvey Chester Tea were held Saturday at 11 a.m. at East Jordan Stake Center, and burial was in Memorial Gardens of the Valley. He was born Mar. 21, 1917, at Riverton to Charles Edward and Margaret Weenig Tea, and ;iiM Ey Southern (Best Qualify) School & Team 95 Price Discounts a h Dies in Lehi DR. REX ALSOP D.C.-P.ED.-D- Auto Crash .D.: i Presents complete instructions on SELF AND APPLIED HYPNOSIS 20 years experience 1 6 . 1 $ S!0 . : r S fP- I DEL-HOSTIN- G t & . EV30RE With a modern electric no-fro- st - y( J X ' rjfjC1 . And Needs Paul, Joe, Steve 4 Hill v : , 1 a i Larry Chester, Midvale; Michael Harvey who is serving an LDS mission to the Central States; Mrs C. Fred (Sherry) Tanner, Sandy; Mrs Gloria Tea Chalhoub, Diane and Deborah Tea, Salt Lake City; six grandchildren; sisters and brothers, Mary Edna Tea. Mrs Cora Brady, Frances Tea, Roy D., Salt Lake City: Edith Tea, Riverton; Mrs Clohecy (Lola) Reynolds. Blarkfoot. Ida.: Erigham City; Charles, Riverton. .1- m k M . mem? i 'i' r.- U L H 266-680- 9 .,,.,,,.,..... don't hurry... Ariz. They were divorced. 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