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Show The MWvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page Mid vale, Utah Thursda, April 23, 1570 Contestants will be judged ability, personality, and beauty. They must be 16 years of age or older. Past queens are not eligible but attendants are. They must be Sfrawberry dcys available for asks queen entries Days aDDearances. The cmeen The young hoTiCtfoirx-Tand her attendants will reign over rodeo festivities June throughout the state areinvit ed to compete in the annual 18, 19, and 20. Strawberry Days Rodeo Queen There is no entry fee, contest, to be held May 30. according to Vernon Ahman, ae's G rodeo chairman. Contestants may obtain applications by writing to Vernon Ahman, 309 East 200 South, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062. Applications should be sent for and returned to Mr Ah man before on riding Midvale branch since October, 1955. At Granger he succeeds Earl S. Jones, who has been transferred to the Foothill office. His place at Midvale is being taken by Richard Baker, May 20. who is assistant manager and assistant cashier. He is president of Taylorsvllle Stake. Walker Bank & Trust Co. also announces that Wayne Moss is returning to the Sandy office as assistant and assistant manager, after being transferred to Price. He takes the place "A bee sting is only 1. '32 of Dean Mansfield at Sandy, the other who has been transferred and of an inch lone four inches is pure imagin-- 1 made manager of the Univeration," declared Melvin S. sity office. Burningham, L'SU extension agent in Salt Lake County. Even so, stings can be dangerous and even fatal, acc- ording to Dr. Peter Horen, a parasitologist at the Univer- -j sity of California Medical Center in San Francisco. He said, "Wasps and bees are accountable for up to 40rc of Take away the pretty girls. deaths caused by venomous Take away the million dollars animals in the U; S." "Even if the first sting worth of costumes, the fabcauses little trouble, the next ulous Mr Frick, even the dashcan be lifethreatening. If ing debonair Richard Dwyer, there is breathing difficulty, and you still have a show worth muscle pain, severe swell-- ! the money. The comedy routines alone ing, abdominal cramps, nauthis year's Shipstads make a see severe or hives, sea, Johnson Ice Follies a physician immediately," he and must see for the whole famadvises. to ily. Particularly susceptible The "Scarefamous the insect's venom are chil- -i dren, the elderly and per-- i crows" are back this year and sons with allergies or a his- - have the audience ducking and torv of allersrv in the family. gasping as water is thrown on injections are almost everyone. Fifi Per-cel- ly Immunizing and Steve Pedley, a new recommended for these individuals and others often ex- act, keep the audience in stitches. Clementine the Donkey posed to bee and wasp stings. The common, aggressive performs unbelievable antics yellowjacket has venom which . . . zipping around the ice, is more potent than that of a bending in places no donkey bee. Some believe it to be should bend. Add to all this the glamour the most dangerous of the stinging insects. Even the hon- -, of the chorus lines, the figure ey bee can be dangerous. But skating of champions like Ron and Cindy Kauffman, four-tiit attacks out of winners U. S. pair figure However, it may take the off- -, ensive on cold or windy days skating, and you have one of or following a rain which has the most excitine performanwashed the pollen, ces ever staged in the Salt away flower Bright, patterned Palace. Speaking of the Salt Palclothing and fragrant per- -j fumes are also tantalizing, ace, last years Follies was make-shi- ft from often causing persons to be viewed in the exhibit bleachers attacked by honey bees, Mr hall, because the main auditorium Burningham explained. was not completed in time. This year, as hockey fans will attest, there isn't a bad seat in the house. The Ice Follies run through Apr. 26, with one day vacation, Monday, Apr. 20. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Bee and wasp slings painful vice-preside- nt and dangerous Mov;cr SIiop Downtown Midvale a oft v ?J" (A r irtcV fast - V ine in - 'u Yellow Pages :" 09' ; I uiWtm EX i pi fUTWALLFlNJSJ A jj sJALPLEX LATEX Latex Flat Wall Finish Satin Gloss Enamel ni,.-- h Rw ( finpct Acrylic free ol jj j f formula-wa- ter odor-o- ne Maie ioi (oueis-3- 0 clean-u- - coat hiding! minute dry! fait Walker Bank 8 "Do It Yourself Headquarrrers" P l Douglas u HARDWARE i 3 Anderson, 416 vice-presid- Bank in Midvale, was trans -ferred this woek and is now and assistant branch manager of the Granger office of Walker Bank, 2797 West 3S00 South. Anderson has linen with the & LUMBER nt 9477 South 700 East 571-341- 3 South Village Shopping Center ii8 IfllGI! illS Retell PiifiP III fill P R. Harrison St., who has been and assistant assistant manager of Walker nupi Him No question about it. Electric ranges keep moving further out in front. Fifteen years ago, 51 of the homes in the area we serve enjoyed a flameless range. Ten Now it's years ago, it was Carefree electric keeps moving further ahead. And will continue. Why don't you move ahead with a new flameless range? Your dealer has some stunning models to show you. 61. 75. Predict school enrollments will decline Public school enrollments may begin to decline next year. This was predicted by, Utah Foundation the private nonprofit research organization in a study of the 1970-7- 1 school finance program and the outlook for the future. Major reason for the expected decline next year is that reduced birth rates during the early and middle 1960's are beginning to be reflected in smaller enrollments in the lower grades. The Foundation report notes that total school enrollment during the current school year is up only 0.4v over 19G8-6- 9. This is less than the annual enrollment increase of 4,8rc recorded 10 years ago in 1959-G- 0. one-ten- Now Free $25.00 you purchase a new electric range with a andor electronic oven before May 15, 1970, you will receive $25 cash from the power company, to help in the installation, provided the range is installed in a home or apartment served by Utah Power & Light Company or The Western Colorado Power Company. Mary Carter Paint V5 CABINET HOUSE 114 No. Main, Midvale Get a Flameless Electric Range Clean Favorite 3 to 1 'J ' ft tj Srf I Tech's are no restrictions a Includes Competition road race, drag races, and wheelie contests for those who wish to enter. The event is one of the highlights of the college's UTC Days celebration. Trophies will be awarded first three places in A new each competition. wheelchair also will go to one to the of the winners. corresponRegistration dence should be directed to Utah Technical College, 4600 Salt Lake S. Redwood Rd City, Utah 84107. Musical play at hospital Friday of WHY DRIVE TO honor chorus SALT LAKE CITY! New Philco Bendix Sunshine Center All Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 Days a Week - 469446 8 8472 South State, Sandy Phone 255-993- We Would Appreciate Your Visit Watch for Our Grand Opening 1 & 2 Specials May 79 Per Gal. for D Electric J. TV 9469 S. 7th E. "A Subsidiary of J.E.T. Electronics" 571-238- So. Village Shopping Center 1 -- t 255-355- Special Chicken Diitner$1.10 Atlas Products Accessorie 6 Expert Color TV Service Parrel! Axrell, Ron Page anteed & Midvale 0 In ftiverton Wafer Heater Service Water Heater 2 35 Sewer Cleaning Repair Work 24-h- Remodeling Guar. Service 9643 Garnet DR. 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For Information Call Your Reg. ; v in For All HOUSE PAINT v I I I Bingham students students to compete 1 LIQUID GLASS I I I I I Basic Skills in Reading, Phonics, Spelling, Math, English, Grammar FAMOUS FOR QUALITY rrantytCO QC ' Elementary and Junior High Ma-thes- Business education 3TK6 fillOG 5 I I TWO DIVISIONS I I There will be a concert given by Mt. Jordan Stake Mothers on May 2, Singing at 8:15 p.m. in the Draper First - Third Ward, entitled "Come Unto Me." Mothers from all ten wards of the stake will be participating, directed by Jerry chorister. Zelda Smith is organist. Tickets may be purchased from the ward Relief Society organizations. Miller. and Ray 255-407- y SUMMER SCHOOL I I I announced by stake I Mc-Ken- f) high recovery "- -- Marlowe Manor Concert announces its annual musi cal play, "Once or Twice Upon a Time 1970," to be present ed free for the public on Fri day, Apr. 24. The patients of the unit have planned an edu cational workshop, an open house, a bazaar, and a raffle. Activities will begin at 7 in the evening in the main building of the hospital on Center Street in Provo. The musical production written by Kenneth Grimes is based on the fairy tales of Hans Christen Anderson and the Brothers Grimm. Patients fill the majority of the roles in the production, which is designed for family entertainment. The play is directed by Annette Grimes, Helen and Gary Myers. Patient for the program are Linda Carlson glass JZ-- ' A man cuts his wisdom teeth when he bites off more than he can chew. The South Salt Lake unit the Utah State Hospital f LIGHT CO. ker, Elva Anderson, Ross Burton, Larry Christensen, Gaylen Crump, Craig Densley, Brad Hoffines, Fran Sherwood, Willie Tso, Ralph Burgess, Brice dimond, Paul Pasquali, Greg WInward. 08 S. 40 Gal. UTAH POWER & Training, Division of Continuing Education. The contest is open to any high school senior who will graduate at the conclusion of the current school year. Most schools in the state have been notified about the contest, and a large number of students already have entered. However, it is possible to enter by reporting to the College of Business Building, Room 306-3at 10 a.m. on Saturday. No entry fee is needed. th Because of anticipated lower school attendance, built-i- n boosts in school costs during the next several years probably will be much less than the huge increases prevalent during the late 1950's and early 1960's. Another possible "bonus' that may be realized from the leveling off in public school enrollments during the next five years is a If state. There Amundsen, Jill Butterfield, Lynette Decol, Gloria Gonzales, Joan Mortensen, Robyn Mousley, Renae Peterson, Cheri Roach, Paula Sheppick, Valerie Webb, ShaunaBring-hurs- t, Becky Burton, Vickie Caro-ii- m Jones, Susan Nielsen, naVeson. Earline Peder- son, Ann Perschon, Conniej Michelle Shoma- Richards, Secretarial Main CamRedwood Rd. There is no registration 22 at Utah pus, 4600 to age. promoted by fading. sts dryin-us'i- Registration for the secannual Utah State Wheelchair Classic begins at Utah Technical College Apr. 24. The classic will be run May ond lo end Sunday Doug Anlerson finest of all semi gloss finishes For kitchens, baths, cabinets, trim Odorless ea.y water clean up at wa finish Wheelchair classic set at Utah Tech Ice Follies run self-defen- Mai construction. The Foundation that Utah indicates study school districts have expanded more than $500 million for capital outlay purposes since the end of World War II. fee for wheelchair aces who desire to compete in the annual event that attracts competition from throughout the at Salt Palace Find Us for added school reduced need Storage Lockers 21 13225 So. Fort St. (950 E.) Small Appliance Repair rrompf Efficienti Service Reasonable W. J. 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