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Show Memorial Day Memorial Day? remembering enough? As newspaper people we have on Memorial Day attended many services in the cemeteries of the towns we have lived in. On vacations in Washington D. C. and in Honolulu, we have visited the large national cemeteries. Or do we owe something to these men who lost out on so much living. And what can we do about it? Well, first of all, don't you think that people could live within the law, for without that we can have chaos. Even if you don't like a law or decision, protest it without violence. Get off your duff and get involved with something that is going to make your community a better place. Vow to be a better citizen. Remembering is not enough. High Schools Mu-ha- College Vickie Peebles, Jill Smith, Lynda McDougal, Terry Jenkins, Bernida Dominguez, Connie Barney. R. Club scholaDeMill, David Brighton High School College--Kenda- P5 F.E.T. ll Jewkes. State College-Jo- hn Weber E. Whiting. Utah State University-Ke- vin QUALITY TIRE CO. 5040 So. State ' , Eiii;;j;:a:::t::::JKU:l Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their district convention atEnstMid-val- e Third Ward Monday with these officers in charge. From left, Ida Gallagher, president, South Salt Lake County camp; Olea Shelton, president, Far South Salt Lake County camp; Kate B. Carter, national president; Elva Smith, president, West Salt Lake County camp. Sandy man studies at Oklahoma school an NSF institute for secondary mathematics teachers at Southeastern Oklahoma State College during the summer HrsVrighl Head Start is candidate program for recorder begins June 8 ducted in Hearing in Cole's court on drug charge Don H. Castleberry has been appointed as the new superintendent of Timpanogos Cave National Monument. The announcement was made In Santa Fe by Frank Kowski, director of the Department of the Interior's southwest region of the National Park Service. succeeds Castleberry Supt. Paul Berger who recently retired from the School Dison t Mrs Miner to be candidate Jordan . f .'' I "1 Imported irom Canada's Oldest Distiller rasa v i mi. bitmtb Canadian whisky, imported bv associateo impohiks. PROOF BOTTLED IN U.S.A. BY 600DERHAM & WORTS, PEORIA, ILL. EIGHTY list Barbara Wilde rites the forthcom- ing marriage are her parents, Mr & Mrs Leon Wilde, OakT. ley. Mr & Mrs William Ann S. Julie 9306 Freeman, Way, West Jordan, are parents of the prospective groom, ooninr AFROTC Ca- ,1,r.v to iJVlMUl in Hrtf at t'cmt Hp ic" inaiorincr v Zoology and will be graduated in June. Miss Wilde is also a stu- - quarter. Students with a perfect 4.0 1 TV v w Rivertonites Honor roll students for winter quarter at Southern Utah State College included with a perfect 66 students 4.0 grade point average and 132 students with GPAs from 3.6 to 3.96. In order for students to be placed on the honor roll they must have a G PA of over 3.6 and be taking a minimum of 15 credit hours for the average include Linda j- Joyce Beck, Riverton. Included on the regular honor roll is Lee Richard A Dansie, Riverton. nd nd MorJean G. Wright Mrs MarJean G. Wright, South Jordan Republican, an- ne nounces her candidacy for Salt Lake County Recorder. She is an administrative assistant to Oscar Hanson, Jr., Salt Lake County commissioner, and worked as an executive secretary for former Gov. George D. Clyde and former County Commissioner Lamont B. Gundersen. Mrs Wright was of the LTtah campaign for President Nixon in 1968 and has served as president of the Business Women's Republican Club and secretary of the Salt Lake City Women's Republican Club and the Utah Federated Women's Republican Club. In 1969 she was chairman of the Utah delegation to the GOP Women's Conference in Washington, D. C. "I seek to continue the high set by the inperformance Ruth E. Miner cumbent recorder and to Imand develop this record Ruth E. Miner has been prove endorsed by the Midvale Club of performance where possishe said. "The exactas a candidate for state trea- ble," ing demands of the recorder's surer of the Utah Business office are not unfamiliar to and Professional Women me and the of conClub. She is office manager tact I have many years had with county for the Salt Lake City Subhave given me inurban Sanitary Dist. 2, and government into the functions and sight has served as chairman for operations." civic participation, and perThe incumbent, Hazel Tag-ga- rt and has sonal development, Chase, is not seeking rebeen president and treasurer election. for two terms. She was Central District vice director and $50 fine levied on Mr & Mrs William F. director, and has been chair309 Adams St., Woodward, man for the state pin. contributing charge Midvale wish to announce the Mrs Miner's affiliations of their Nelson are secretary, Midvale RecMartinez, Lark, forthcoming marriage to Paul Ann Sheryl daughter, reation board: secretary, charged with contributing to E. Sain, son of Mr & Mrs a of Assothe Youth Midvale minor, delinquency activity Eugene H. Sain, 1330 F. 3900 pleaded guilty before Judge South, ciation; secretary, Miss MidHolladay. vale Scholarship pageant; Warren D. Cole and was fined The bride-to-is a gracoun15 in the MIA and $50 Stake Midvale days treasurer, cum laude from duate magna of 10 the days ty jail, with President, Ward MIA. the University of Utah. She Club members planning to jail sentence suspended on received her Bachelor of Sciattend state convention June payment of the fine. Martinez and a teacher ence degree 5, e, and 7 in Roosevelt, are was arrested by Midvale poin elementary educertificate Lora Crouch, Lione Zabris-ki- e, lice. cation from the Graduate LeNore Jenkins, Estell School of Education. While Hansen. Vireinia Haun. Merle studying at the university, she Stowe, Iris Buhler, Thelma was on the honor roll and was Hazel Deane Bennion, Ross, elected to the honor society Anderson and Alice Good-rldg- e. of Phi Kappa Phi. The prospective groom has Mrs Josephine Yergensen, an LDS Central Gerserved State president, will conduct and plans to graMission man business meetings and Mrs duate in August from the UnBertha M. Fortune, of the iversity of Utah with a degree National federation will be in Sociology. He will then guest speaker. enter the MBA program at the U. While at the university, Mr Sain has served on the advisory cabinet and as treasurer of the Block U committee. He has beena member (Stepjihead of Circle K International for 2 years and during that time has been elected as vice president, president, and Utah-IdaDistrict Lt. Governor June 22 to He is the organization. of August 15 presently a member of UNIVERSITY OF UTAH International. The weddine will take place A full quarter of At the May Court of Honor in the Salt Lake LDS Temple course offerings for in Butler Stake, Evan Grifon Aug. 18. freshmen. entering fiths, Troop 688 received Write to: an Eagle Award. He is the OlVtS TOUI Summer School son of Bp & Mrs Kenneth UOOET A IICAKI 305-Park Building A. Griffiths, 3380 East 7000 South. Evan has earned 33 University of Utah merit badges in his preparSalt Lake City, Utah 84112 ation for Eagle Scout Scoutmaster Lowell Walker was in charge. August dafe made known Serves jail public intoxication Mrs William L. 91 Garber Pacheco, Maequillas Fifth Ave., Midvale, charged: by police with public intoxica- tion, pleaded guilty before Judge Warren D. Cole and was fined $40 and 8 days in the county jail. On failure to pay Miss Jacqueline Soulier Miss Mary Cook, and Miss the fine he was committed to became the bride of William Linda Peterson. serve the jail term. Lee Garber May 28, in a solemnized in the LEGAL NOTICES ceremony Salt Lake LDS Temple. She Sludged engines? NOTICF OF is the daughter of Mr & Mrs PUBLIC HEARING Glen E. Soulier, Midvale. Notice is hereby given that The groom's parents are the Midvale City Planning Mr & Mrs Miles C. Garber, Commission has recommendTupelo, Miss. to 'one ed The bride's parents were of the following described hosts at a wedding breakfast tract of land in Midvale City, at Log Haven following the ceremony and the newlyweds received guests later that evBeginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 714, ening at the Orange Room of RPM Motor Oils keep enthe Riviera in Provo. Copper View Heights gines clean, cut wear, help No. 7 and the South line The couple are both stuengines last longer. of Lot 128, Hub Park dents at BYU where they plan Chevron 1 Addition No. , and runto continue their education ning South 86 degrees after working at Grand Can36 minutes West, yon this summer. 336.81 feet; South 9 dePrenuptial CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL parties were grees 13 minutes West MAN IN MIDVALE given by Miss Susan Payne, 30.00 feet; South 0 deMrs Parion W. Poulson, Miss BINGHAM GAS & OIL Linda Clark, Miss Cherie grees 23 minutes West Standard Oil Company ot California 98.33 feet; North 88 deChurich, Miss Nola Hatch, grees 16 minutes 09 East 297.00 seconds feet; North 30 degrees 26 minutes 44 seconds East 128.00 feet; North 30.00 feet to the point of beginning. The Mayor, City Council i and Planning Commission will a hold joint public hearing i on Thursday, June 4, 1970, at 7:00 p.m. at the Midvale j City Hall, Main and Center Street, Midvale, Utah, upon I the above recommendation. All interested parties will be heard. I By authority of the Mid- -, vale City Council. Joseph Mazuran BYU students married in May 28 ceremony r R-- 2, to-w- it: 0AC0URSE A YOU'LL ALWAYS HAVE itmi'a tli nn AHAiMih HOT WATER d&&G MAYOR ATTEST; Lawrence E. Mineer CITY RECORDER 21, 28, (Pub. 6-- 4) Diesel smoking? A WITH H J Pentiaglas winner I GLASS-LINE- D ho i j SUSC honor roll ership; Letternian's award, Lorenzo Maestas, outstanding athlete; Bills award, Doug Smith, second best Vincent Norval athlete; ath Hercules shares in Award, best lete, Kim Lmdquist; Sons of $55 million contract the American Revolution Kim Lindquist; Judy A $35 million contract for Hercules Inc. and Thiokol and Jerry Jordan awards, and Rodney .Corp. for joint product jon of Pearce:Vawdrey O. C. Tanner Award, the. first and second stages Renae Goates, best academic of the Poseidon missile was for 3 years. achievement announced Wednesday by the White House. term for AUTOMATIC WATER Ro-tar- impressive bottle . . . individually registered at the distillery. Impressive taste . . . supremely mellow, richly rewarding. Holden St., and Jimmy Rivera, 16, 215 Oak St., admitted taking a wallet on May 16 from Alfred Valarde Jr., 57 W. Gregson Ave., Salt Lake City, and spending the $51 it contained. I Announcing ar- Officer Leo Lewis of Midvale police and referred to juvenile court on a pickpocket charge. Mike Wallgren, 12, 51 s. 1 V were juveniles rested this week by Kevin Fitzgerald and Lou Ann Day, given for lead- be Rich & Rare Whisky Crump, Kevin Fitzgerald, student body president welcomed the students, parents and special guests with the presentation of individual awards made by Mr Bishop, assistant principal; Mrs Brown and Kevin Fitzgerald. Rodney Pearce gave the response. Attending the special program were Reed II. Beckstead, Marlon S. superintendent, member of the Bateman, board of education. the Receiving special awards were the following students: American Legion Oratorical contest winners Mark Conish, as a junior and Steve Olson, this year's winner; golfing trophy, Don Wahlen, also given by the American Legion Post 77: Danforth trict this summer at the Riv-ertand Midvale elementary schools. Children who will be five by September 13, 1970 and whose families annual income meet the requirements established by the Office of Economic Opportunity, Community Action Program will be eligible to participate. Families receiving public assistance will qualify. Classes begin June 8 and end July 31. Registration will be held on June 1, between 9 and 11 a.m. at the Riverton School, and at Midvale elementary 1 ! from to 3 p.m. three-summ- inr be performed at Oakley Miss Barbara Diane Wilde and Joseph Dale Freeman will be married Friday, June 12. High School held of 1970" Award night Tuesday, May 19, acc- An eight week Project Head Start Program will be con- Two I In military wedding Jordan ording to Sherman principal. Nab 2 juveniles on pickpocket charges to Jordan seniors ' 1970. da Officials of American Oil Co. have received restitution for 14 tires stolen from the warehouse in Mid vale last year and for which seven persons were arrested by Mid-va- le police. Judge Warren D. Cole turned over $520 In restitution money paid by the defendants. Awards given its Kra-henbu- hl, New superintendent at Timpanogos cave 650x13 Black Tbls. - Worlton is in his third er summer of study in a sequential program. Ann Dee Janet Lynne Randall, Thirty participants will be Jones. the program to imstarting Whitman College, Walla prove subject matter compeWash. Kristine Iker. Walla, tence, to strengthen the capUniversity of Utah of teachers to motivate Joy Brine, Rick Brough, acity able students to consider caL. Steve Clawson, Ray reers in Harvey mathematics, and to Conger, Tirza ShareeDanner, a mutual understanding gain Glen Merrill Dodge, Janean and appreciation of each othErickson, Thomas M. Hart-ma- n, er's teaching problems. Michael K. Hathaway, Mark Hood, Lyn Olsen, Kay Andreas R. Schmidt, Lawrence Warden. Brigham Young University Kevin Barnhurst, Cherie L. Bullock, Glen Merrill Dodge, Gay Ann Erickson, Robert G. Griffeth, Virginia Manning, Nancy Annette Olsen, Roger Kurt Prusse. Barnhurst, Joanne Zandria Merrill, Eric Gray, 320 N. Main St., Midvale, arrested by police last week on a charge of attempting to obtainastim-ule- nt drug with a forged pre scription, was arraigned be fore Judge Warren D. Cole, who set the preliminary hear ing on the charge for June 9 at 9:30 a.m. $1.79 I- - Fred R. Worlton, Sandy math instructor, will attend Restitution is made in theft of tirss ALL WEATHER IV Bernarr S. Furse, president of the board, announced that a public meeting on boundary problems will be held on Tuesday, June 9, at 6 p.m., and the public hearing on the school budget will be held Tuesday, June 23, at 7 p.m. Flanders, Gourley, John Chrlstofferson, Richard Avila. Delta Kappa-Gl- oria Alpha Jean Gonzales. Snow engaged pair sixth grade stu- -. Fifty-fo- ur dents attending South Jordan transferred to Riverton. The board adopted criteria for leadership pay for elementary teachers as proposed by the district leadership committee and presented by L. Ray Brown. Board members were advised that the additional pay amounts to 8 of the legal contract salary and is paid from state funds available only for this purpose. bert. rshipsLynn only 2 dent at USU, majoring in business. She is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta honor society for women. An open house on June 19 will be held at the Freeman home. onto Nantucket or Portsmouth, transferred from Mountview to Cottonwood Heights. 4-- Prospector Portsmouth and Nantucket planned by 1 Dr., and roads entering Kathryn Ann Heagren, Max S. Brown, David Don Hunter. Kennecott meritorious Michael R. scholarship Flanders. Kennecott open scholarship Dewey Ray Peterson. Standard Oil Co. H Club K. Schmidt. State Normal Janie Gil- Ma-lin- Utah Technical College-La- rry W. Beck, Connie Rae Patricia G. Butterfield, Christensen, Ricky B. Egbert, Michael E. Farnsworth, Dennis C. Forman, Gaye Ann H. Jones, Paul Jones, Stephen Leyba, Marilyn Mad-se- n, Ramona Miller, Martha Billie Rose Diane Neider, Newman, Henry D. Palmer, Robin Lee Pilches, Ken W. Rindlesbach, S. Trell Thor-u- p, Sally Ann Wells, Ricky Neff, Gloria Jean Gonzales. Army ROTC scholarship Glen R. Hogan. Continued from page Browning schola- rshipMichael Continued from page 1 R. Hogan, Lindsey S. Jewell, George N. Lendaris, Tanya R. Millard, Dewey Ray Peterson, Joyce Roades, Chry-s- si r, Zervos, John Marty Kenneth Kay Ivie, Richard Avila, David Don Hunter, Michael R. Flanders. Brigham Young University David Don Hunter, Joan Mortensen, Randy Van Dyke, C. Scott Crump. Utah State University vCraig Butterfield, Allen K. Schmidt. Ricks CollegeEva Jean Sheppick. Southern Utah State CollegeMax Brown. Weber State College-Pa- ula Poulsen. Westminster College Cherrie Roach. Snow College, Don Gress-ma- n. Beauty C. W. June wedding School Board P Is The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page Midvale, Utah Thursday, May 28, 1970 1 An A. O. Smith Aferv Hot Chevron Diesel Fuels burn clean, increase injector triple fuel filter life. life; Chevron CALL YOUR DISTRIBUTOR Oil OIL IN MIDVALE Bingham Got ft Oil Standard Wat; HERB TOWERS 255-922- 1 Company of California prodvd U Corf MURRAY PLUMBING 5666 SO. STANDARD gat HEATER STATE ST. CO 266-352- 9 "Open All Day Saturday" SPRINKLING SYSTEM & PARTS |