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Show Nancy Mackay. Ricks College Continued from front page) tsson, Evelyn Jackie Mc- Kay, Connie Ann Meadows, Shelly Rae Nate, Linda Sue Newdon, Shana Dean, Oeser, Paul Craig Ostler. e Kathleen Perry, Jerry Petruzzi, Jack A. Phillips Jr., Stanley D. Rasmus-sen- , Kathleen P. Richards, Deiore Rogers, Glen G. Stolid, Tineke VanAlphen, Roger Perry White, Sherman Leslie White, Gloria Helen Wood, Jay David Thomas. Brigham Young University Kim Mabcy Burgon, William Randall Bush, Lee Gordon Campbell, Sterling Kay Jenson, Jeanine Johnson, Deylene Bee Moffett, Jeffrey Clarke Page, Paulette 0. Smith. Glen G. Stohel, Carl Ross Tcmplin, Kathleen Walker, William Harold Asay, Mary Lynn Beckstrom, Susan Ann Boggess, Ronald Ray Ilenne-man- , Janice Lund, Gloria Smart. Gordon Irvin Smart, Richard L. Snyder, Shauna Lee Thomson, Clair Blaine Workman, Patricia Carver, Lynette Dean, Mary Nielsen, Kristie Lee Jensen. Utah State University Jolene Marie Briggs, Bonnie Lynn Dansie, Jeniel Jenkins, James B. Preston, Du-an- Small engine failures? New RPM Out- board Motor Oil Super Red adds power to and small motors. Extends plug life. i CALL YOUR Pat Niel-so- College of Southern Utah Colleen Strong. PTA Susan Mascaro. Normal Scholarship ColConnie Proctor, Dale lege R. Rhodes. Prin. Sherman Crump of Jofdan High has announced the following scholarship winners from the Jordan senior class: University of Utah Craig Whetman, Gordon Hardcastle, Roy Romero, Carol Goff, Wayne Rossberg, Wendy Linquist, Creg Barber, Ronald Mitchell, Bryan Larsen, Bruce Eggleston, Jim Matsumori, Rowell Cra-pBrigham Young University Maurie Sadlier, Robert Prince, Ryan Bergener, Ann Sainsbury, Colleen Vawdrey, Doug Cox, Merrian Welson, Mary Weaver, Marilyn Smith, Don Margetts, Craig Miller, Loralee Haycock. Utah State University Sharon Hirshi, Rolayne Day, Melba Alazi. Utah Technical College Carolyn Hawker, Robert Adams, Les Allred, Peggy Fritz, Christine Hulse, Gar- lyn bqmre, John Visser. Ricks College Michele Peart. Dixie College Carolyn Hawker. Westminster College Susan Taft. Weber State Gary Bird. Snow College Lynette Swenson. Announcement has been made by Kennecott Copper Corp. that one of 14 individual $500 scholarships has been awarded to Randy Ray Nielsen, son of Mr & Mrs Carl R. Nielsen, 6432 South 600 West, Midvale, a graduate at Murray High School. School Board- - STANDARD Continued from front page) Brighton High School, the board of education formally accepted the school Tuesday night, subject to a check list of items to be completed by the contractor. The board also directed a letter to the State Highway OIL MAN IN MIDVALE Dennis Patterson - 255-885- 1 'Standard Oil Company ol California wW 8 fa o i ..,. - " . a notes. Low bidder on lunch milk was Cream O'Weber at .06 cents per half pint, including straws. Bill Roderick, distributor of American Oil, had the low bid on gasoline, 13.20 per gallon for ethyl and 11.6 for regular, less 1 for payment in 10 days. The board voted to ask for bids on four new school buses, and accepted the high bids for the sale of four old buses, which brought $865, $501, $655, and $400. Bids were also asked on replacement bleachers for the football field at Jordan High. Bids were asked on aluminum bleachers with an alternate on wood. Earl Stuker, teacher the past two years at Draper and Bell View, was appointed principal at Lark school ts fornia; Mrs Howard Maughn, Logan. Bernarr S. Furse, board president, noting that the district is now required to operate the Jordan Valley Day Care and Training Center, reported that the board of directors of the center proposes using $15,000 in funds on hand to operate the summer program this year and to work with the school administration to improve facilities, including a lavatory on the second floor and screens on the windows, and to turn over all supplies and equipment to the district. He anticipates that enrollment at the center will be about 50 students the coming year. Dr. Carlos E. Asay, assistant superintendent, presented board members with copies of the secondary curriculum project which "has now been completed. i VALUES FROM BIG'V ico Count COLORED bastic COPS RllL TIME CHES U5S. kiddie pool ZRIMG 4oSAt. BB.a CtQjL Pe GARBAGE CANS fasasl"? S ?)) -- V. How Swing inlo Spring OCT SET FOR SFRING NOW! lock, Nev. Survivors include his wid-- Troesfer's ica 9k I tv". c, ; ; iv Automotive I 22 N. Holden St. Midvale 255-12- . . . La i it , 7 I Standard Floor Hardener for g hard, surfaces on wood, cement, linoleum. jfflA' long-lastin- Li (ML officer at Crescent school are, from left, Mrs David Mitchell, president; Mrs Larry Brklacich, first vice president; Mrs Perry Olsen, secretary; Prin Allan R. Nelson, second vice president. Dale Ahlberg, who has been principal at the school, will nove to Butler elementary next year. PTA Melvin, 84 (Lena Roth) 300 S. 7th East, Sandy Died of natural causes at the home of a daughter on May 26. Funeral will be Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Sandy Fourth-FiftWard and burial in Sandy city cemetery. Mrs McNarney was born Nov. 27, 1884 in Murray to Friedrich and Maria Wahli Roth. She was married Apr. 2, 1919 in Salt Lake. He died Nov. 20, 1950. She was a member of the LDS church. Survivors include her daughters, Mrs Soren J. (Evelyn) Nielsen, Mrs Donald G. (Florence) Dowding, both of Sandy; 7 grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs Myrtle Firth, Thornton, Ida.; Mrs Sophie Clement, Lorenzo, Ida.; Mrs Bertha Alvey, Richmond; Cyrene Bagley, Mrs Ivin T. (Kathleen) Nelson, Mrs Arthur (Maxine) Ltnd. Mrs Hugh (Isabel) Bartholomew, Ames K. Bag-leall of Salt Lake; Stuart C. Bagley, Alamagordo. N. The Dennis Patterson Standard Oil - 255-865- 1 Company ol California unstoppables. Bonds continue to earn interest even after they mature. ii fin ii 2-1- J Iff ill lb. Deluxe 6 Permanent Press ' , ii ii Clean-U- p Spring Does 2 to 1 6 pound loads and gets them clean! Automatic soak cycle extra-dirt- y clothes Automatic bleach fountain Solid-wa- ll wash tub -Positive lint filtering 3 water level selections Porcelain finish inside & out Heaw-dut- y Vi h.p. motor Vw no. $ Take stock in America NbModel 1 Jordan Builders Wholesale Price LW880 But US. Sraft Boadt A Fmdoa Skim pnrpi COURSE o OIL YOUR STANDARD MAN IN MIDVALE CALL mm half-sister- FSf ' i luLnjcrinir Electric Range Compact Only wioe, ir ins where bigger 19'"'?fcTJ one won't vwpue fjffil LAMBS WOOL, Ceniel associate; worth, Claudia Sandy associate; Laraine Alan Anderson, George Bradbur, George B. Young, Ronald Taylor Jones, John Subscribe Want tougher floors? Obiluary MOTOR OIL 22 41 y, SPONGE MOP Joseph R. nit i New McNARNEY, Mrs William H. Mason, Clegg. ) Woods lime to get your car ready for Spring driving. Com to us In the Beginning and Save money in the end. r H. Howell. (Hat-tie- Jordan South "in L. Hutchings. Mex.; Edward Bagley, Cali- Recommendations were accepted moving Douglas Brown, custodian at River-toto Midvale Junior, and hiring Milton Golsen at Jordan High and Gordon Peterson, Monte K. Beck, and Val Dee Asay for assignment to the maintenance department. Lunch workers approved for Copperview school were Beverly Dumas and Lucille h CMARCOAU i( Frank, Wyo.; Cross; and Chesley, Lyman, Wyo.; 16 grandchildren and well-know- Patricia Kay associate; A. Teuscher, associate; Michael Ross, Jeanne R. Boggess, LuAnn Tischner, Gail Johnson Miles, master. Susan S. Riverton Phelps, associate; Arlene J. Crump, associate; Bill G. Slater, LaMonte Wardle, Cal-- Sandy American legion Post 77 will present Memorial Day programs at Sandy and ridvale cemeteries Friday. Members of the po:t practice for the programs. From le.t to right are, Tom Lakey, George Bradbury, Lyle Gunderson, Glen Atwood, and Richard Setterberg. Department reminding the state agency that at the time of design of Brighton the state furnished sidewalk grades which anticipated that the road would be cut down about four feet. Up to the present time the state has not its street and the sidewalk is an awkward four feet below the street. The board accented the low bids on tax anticipation notes, lunch milk for the coming year, and gasoline. Walker Bank submitted the low bid of 4.48 on $3.5 million tax anticipation were services Funeral held Wednesday at Draper First Ward for Arnold E. Blackner, 75, 1013 E. 123rd South, Draper, who died Sunday after an illness. Burial was in Draper cemetery. n Mr Blackner was a concert singer, born Sept. 26, 1893 in Beaver, a son of John Henry and Han-n- a Elizabeth Eyre Blackner. He married Essie May Pope Oct. 14, 1914 in Lyman, Wyo. Active in music circles, Mr Blackner gave concerts in the Salt Lake Tabernacle and in LDS Wards. He sang with the Los Angeles and Philadelphia Grand Opera Associations. One of the original organizers of a poultry business in Draper, he had mining interests in Lovelock, Nev. Activt in the LDS Church he also attended BYU, USU and the U. He was a former resident of Lyman, Wyo.; Salt Lake -- ity, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Escondido, Calif., and Love- Ra-mo- Judy concert n singer dies Draper Lynn Allen Ballard, Howard Poulton Smith, Clara Virginia Birchell, L. Rasmussen. Herriman Judy Jeniel Butterfield Funk. ; .' Well-know- 29, 1969. ow; three sons and three Palm Louis, daughters, Springs, Calif.; Robert, Santa Clara, Calif.; Ralph, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Mrs Henry (Effie) Day, Draper; Mrs Arlin (Elaine) Fowler, Escondido, alif.; and Mrs Don Salt Sanders, (Madelon) Lake City; seven brothers and sisters: Mrs Blanche Clove, Los Angeles; Mrs Drucille Rollins, Mrs Lottie Lee, both of Green River, Wyo.; Mrs Jane Frakes, Denver; Dr. Ruben, Evan-sto- Rowley, Franklin Delano R. Childers, Robert Kent Evans, George Dee David John Hardman, Hatch, A. Charlene Kettle, Donald Lee Jenson, master; Richard Vernon Watts, master. master. Mannion, I P DUD Lb juD PAPEB RATES ' Thursday, May Wilford Brigham Young University announces the names of 2,965 students who will receive degrees at spring convocation of the 94th commencement Thursday, May 29, at 9:30 a.m. in George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. This is a record for a spring commencement. Last year 2,850 students graduated in the spring and 2,462 the year before. The doctor's degree will be awarded to 19, the master's degree to 322, the bachelor's degree to 2,472 and the associate degree to 152. The following are listed from the cities in South Salt Lake County: Bingham Canyon Shirley C. Rager, associate; Jack F. Midvale 3 IOO COOMT has record class BYU President Nixon hes proposed to Congress that the Post Office Department be replaced by a public corporation run by a manager and nine directors to be appointed by the president.-- . This, of course, is the first logical plan for dealwith the postal mess and it got cool reception in ing it would eliminate political patronage. because Congress As a corporation, the post office would have more authority to modernize the system, improve service, and undoubtedly do the job cheaper. Instead, Congress wants to increase postal rates again. This will never get the job done, because every lime a postal increase bill is passed, it has a twin bill which increases salaries and the deficit remains Scholarships The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page Midvale, Utah List graduates . . . Roller Mpa A Easy-Clea- n YOU'LL ALWAYS HAVE f porcelain-finis- Calrod Self-cleani- ng more fliciii enough surface units Removable drip pans lift-u- p Small-applian- HOT WATER HAIR SPsSi7" h oven outlet ce Model RA215 $ Now 122 50 30" Hotpoint Range W-Clo- ck Family Size Refrigerator GARDENHOSE TH0MGS pound-capaci- ty I A WITH (Permaglas OLASS-MNE- D J Automatic got I J WATER I HERB 3o PAYTIME. 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