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Petersen, Jordan School District. the exercises, men also will receive diplomas during slated at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. i ileime, Douala IL Melees Shirley Nelms. Darien, inewbald. Detants Newbold. Pas itelase. Lowy L Plevratan, Stan W. itletians David J. Oldham Jaynes W. 01- son Wariest Meer Harvey B. Olsen, loan G. arta Conrad It Ott ley. Betty Pre Thomas W. Perm Dorn Pierre. Sophie Paeans. Been Pappas. Barbaro Papeete. TROW1111i J Portaas Lois Pate. Arnold K. Perry. Kenna Porter. Janet Parker. Less I. Park Chola L. Pedersen Deane Rhodos. Carbine linedlueseis Werra Rosentren. listrosa R. lemesa. Rem W. Redd. Patricia liskern Cannes eampaan Does ld L. ilakmaitt. Jack Bertha:. James ilatueldt. Stott Jeametta Arbon. Dim Sharp. Wentra libeift Robert 8. Stiroz. Worm Moos Janet 8 Mem trim P. Byelaw John O. two esebd M. ROMS Batt livanik Raids Cella Sue& al1 IC emotes Irma liaH.Ts leellter. Alias Way Steadman.Wart ised litaselesom Larratria Stannic Broker. Wary Seesbenaset Dons rriami elektr. are Mdrari. Genet! Bigh school days will end Friday for 289 senior students of Jordan Iligh School. Diplomas will be presented during graduation ceremonies at 8 p.m. m the school auditorium. Principal O. Ballard will vault the class to Arthur E. Petersen, Jordan School District mipermtendent, for acceptance. Four students WALL deliver graduating addresses during the program. They are Janet Parker, ot Draper; Dorothy Ander00n. of Sandy; Dellon Barton, cd Midvale, and Alan Mortensen, MIL Riverton. ItionsId L Ihressas, Lena Deans Talbot tiraduaung students are; Pens Tarn Ovens Jess Tanner. Cotters kmanare magestawa. motes W. Albee. Terry. Melee Way Marto& Glary T tiara AVMS& Meatiest. &aware la. Sastm- Teekeleen. Webers W. Thomas. Delores aes. Donal mess amends. "so 1410 Thom Marta Trbareatan. Birdie Themes ameaseme gamey sena re- Patsy Debates Tenant. Mame Joyce Toone. asain sa. male aktidilk IA ADOMISSOO. Adealliet Ott-s- r... t a 4 , Mexican Policy , 1 .' 7,- Relations, Claim '. ' .. The ; i I 4 I'L 'II 1, li .' ?Mg , 5 i, i I t t 1 I ' I -- Four Russ To Lecture .4 ,,, '4 'ti'l j,i 4l t; 4 , .!4,'A. ,,., , rl ''...1. ; I ILAI-V- SALME..-restal- , t' - . rein h o ' .1-1- ".', 4 I , - . , . 1 t ioeUtit t7 Cotton prints Sizes to 3 ortci plains MATTRESS PADS Size 27x36" quilted cotton . ... . ; '' ''', , , . 2 :::---- ("1 ,,e 01 --- ' no w.,'. , ( IS' -- E - : slawerf fikattilfr , NI 225 200 1.00 COTTON SOX Stripes and assorted colors, sizes 7Y2 to 9Vi A Boys' cotton jookets, sizes 4 to 12 I 4 to 18 4 AO. .",-,-,,,,- ,,, r'.-- . .0., 0, 0 La g 0 ..... ,, . ' , - i sOlO Boys. COTTON PAJAMAS Assorted solors end stripes in cotton broadcloth. Sizes i . 2C 1 - 1, . 1.00 q ). - 315 BOYS' T SHIRTS White athletic or undershirts in fine, oombed a fA., cotton. Small, medium iind large BOYS' DENIM JEANS Reinforced at points of wear. Sizes 4 to 118....aggpw.. 1 . 5 for 1,00 JACKETS Water-repelle- 0 -, - ., , . ' , - :''' 0 É-1(- ' is , 1 .. 1.85 . . ,.. , , -t , ., I , - , GE-apils.....,,, . ,. . 0.. .......,, - 41G (W61'"''i 4 BOYS , C..) , f - iot..q4e, BOYS' COTTON Plaid and print sport shirts, sizes 6 to 18 r".,-- . - SHIRTS , , ,1 ,...il,.,:,y. e i e048 , , ,,..,,,,,,,,,, La - ' , 1 60: "..-- l'''';' ( 5 "JAI" - i, 198 gik ;If: . Quantity JUMBO MATTRESS PADS limited 1 Sire 36x54" sturdy cotton. Is quantity WATERPROOF PANTS Limited number large and extra large 1 Oc waterproof panties - Nft water-repelle- nt 15 ., C911 3 fcr i 1 limited t ; pent'. sites , 7n '25c 1 x,:7 4 99 t.1 256 -- in cool sun 40 N',', na I SUNSUITS TINY .,. 30c el l 4- NYLON REINFORCED SOX Men's fine combed cotton sox with nylon ot toes end heels for extra strength. Sizes 10 to )2 CANVAS WORK GLOVES wear points Strong, heavy canvas gloves reinforced at I IWI with real leather SANFORIZED COVERALLS Men's extra durable blue or ton striped coveralls in sizes 36 to 50 LEVI STRAUS JACKETS Finest (polity denim. Every garment guorenteed. Sizes 12 I II th 36 to 44 LEVI STRAUS PANTS 5i.zes Men's heavy, durable jeans. Every pair guoranteed. 30 to 44 COTTON SPORT SOX Novelty pottewts, bright and dark colors in II combed cottons. Sizes 10 to 12 MEN'S SPORT JACKETS satin twill jackets for leisure, work Men's I AM or sport. Sizes 36 to 46 COTTON POLO SHIRTS Comfortable combed cotton, small, medium, large. Grey, 1 nil tan, stripes, solid colors RAYON SPORT SHIRTS CbtorfOst, woshable- rayon-- crepes in blue, green, er grey'. Small, medium, and large RAYON GABARDINE SLACKS in brown, ton, grey, blue. Sizes Cool, surnrner-weig(H) 28 to 44 STRIPED POLO SHIRTS SIMI', medium and large, striped slalom, knit waist.... 1 An I I WM BOYS' SLACKS ow 0.4. Washable cotton suiting, sizes 4 to 6 50c i roomy. Limited Quantity INFANT KNIT BERETS red ond posters Cotton 'knit. in i- ;!::, Oen and Boys' 1 Ali-WOO- SPECIALISTS ,.4-- , ' ta . :,:", , 25c , , ' , ,. i :,,,,, Buys for t D I - Moc17 I. I) nn 107 Senforizod savor grey twill punts, sizes 28 to 44 ORGANDY PINAFORES Frilly organdy and cotton print pinafores 1 fin 66111111 in whit and pastelsSizes-3- . la 6x PANTIES Limited quantity rayon, pan- ties in blossom pastels BATISTE INFANT DRESSES Dainty, sheer, embroidered batiste dresses, 1 net white. pink. blue and Maize. 6 Iwo. to 1 yr. AM INFANT KNIT ROMPERS Easy to launder cotton knits in white, blue I CO and, maize. Sizes 0 to 3 L SOAKERS soft and knit soakers White. : I , i i 50 C COTTON MOUSE DRESSES Colorful, washable cotton print frocks for misses and women . . . sizes 12 to 52. FABRIC, LEATHER BAGS Spring and summer styles in long- wearing simulated loather and fabric k,,t-,- Senteeiso41 8.2 es. twig skirts 0) 011 golv.au to match. Sizes 4 to 17 3.00 215 , 28 to - , av cc N:1 1 : wash- S6'0,442441 twig COTTON SUN DRESSES Cotton print sun dresses with pert jackets . 1 Colorful prints, sizes 7 to 14, washable! PAJAMAS SEERSUCKER n Pastels and prints in cool, see:: liannum sucker. Sizes 8 to 14 COTTON PRINT DRESSES percale prints in gay patterns. 1 IX) limited quantity Sizes 3 to 14 (broken) TINY 'GIRLS SUNDRESSES Sizes 3 to 6x in assorted cotton prints. rift I sUlti Junior High 13 '1865 Girls' and Infante! ir .i. Ol ;:!"-- ' able. In silver grey, army ton and forest green. k A 1, TO :LI, 60C 4;x Graduation Set Selling , :1114iic,bdr 41111 Club Sees I long-wearin- g, BRUNCH COATS percale in colo rful prints. to 20 in smooth-fittin- g - Festival Pends twice-postpon- ed tr .., Engineers Plan Party Friday Clear Skies i 1 :1 5 ... ' r1,,,.,::, clothes (as advertised in Life Magazine) fit both you and your job make you feel and look better! Dickie shirts and pants ore 41 1 a 00 - 77. ' work famous Dickie t i t handbag& r Graduating - t 1 CA I. V ,, PERCALE Fine 80-sSizes 12 styles. III'''. it . . ES...,1 1.50 smart styles. LADIES' BATISTE NIGHTGOWNS Dainty floral prints in coal cotton. .,, Sizes .i.c to 4u, pastel prints. RAYOK CREPE SLIPS lt washable slips in lace- tr immed rayon crepe. Sizes 32 to 40. CHECKED PEDAL PUSHERS Favorite sportswear . . . sizes 22 to 30 in washable brown, tan or blue checks COTTON FRONT APRONS Bib and half styles, prints and or-gandy or print combinations. Wash-- I able. WOMEN'S PLAID BLOUSES Washfost cotton plaids in shirtwaist style. Sizes 32 to 40 in bright colors. JACKETS For vocation . . . water ro- pollent cotton 'jackets in red, grey, green or brown. Sizes 12 to 20. SMART COSTUME JEWELRY Fashionable assortment of earrings, some matched necklaces and pins . sets. I s- IS ,. 11100 zip-fro- - ,,,, Coast Savant I 200 WATER-REPELLE- Dales Drive Planned For Scout Fund with style, durability and comfort! Washable ,- ; Ici, V. of U. COTTON PEASANT SKIRTS Plain and prints in peas- orit styles . . . variety colors. Broken SUMMER BLOUSES Cotton print blouses in sizes 32 to 40. ' , Web-ar- VIORK LADIES 1 ...,,::,.. Values for Women! MISSES' SPORT SWEATERS sweaters. sizes 34 to 38, good collection of color 4 ,itr,,, 0 4.04,WeFinvikri sizes. ,i. Shapes All U. S. ; t oll 161n V,;71:4, Short-sleeve- United States foreign policy relations with Mexico have a marked effect in shaping our foreign policy in other Latin , , American countries, Dr. Harold Bentley, dean of the summer school. University of Utah, said in an address Wednesday. Speaking at a luncheon meeting of the Bonneville Kiwanis Club at the Hotel Utah, Dr. Bentley said "Our experiences with Mexico has led us to crys, , talize our own attitude toward II. ODEGARD smaller nations. Thereby we to lecture here have established an attitude of Cameo g. allowing them expression and Terobsest. Manley J. Varere. togaeresti. Ameaseme6 Alums se. AMMAN emm Ames Ar D. Tarrant. Craig truseent Date C. allowing them to solve their gem am ame nabliitt. may am sham G. me lea Woresbern Wore lir ashlars. Rbehard L amaare a4 asst. lAule "ma Seca- Wailer. Jeanne Walker. Byron F. karma. Ameseme c problems their own way with&mat& avoteigZelas Ammemem Mattla., Deletes Webster. Lees P. Webster. C.- geseemalem AMA amaLat beememegre. out our intervention." Seta WebIL asset Wasebert nand L. Jse laI mmememme mmeamea immemek Amon& Iteensen WnIkee. Damn pr. Bentley. was director of U. meralleimme. &mime mem emaseimmeami. Wittersen, Cioneetib mammy. isms. a. Intense. Wenn IL letneent. Gala M. lemeIzem the Benjamin Franklin Library Woodbines. lel IL event Join WIlittease, lb. issyma. weedbooni- not Issass4 lawneg a Wreett, Leis Webb. Ansa and head of the cultural relakaaaga -ditamatess Maanga asiaDewey. Lea WWII. seem L. Webb. Mery IL Wen, Cat ono& karrt - Wean oats Metes D. WIIMent Timms L. Tates. tions program of the United Jammu& avawss. seas owes I.. ellollemikeeek laDes Tons. Deane M. Tates, Ira ISMamma Desienoi& Peter H. Odegard, Univer- States in Mexico during the war. M& bAst A. slwassuegt. sissietnes. So L. Mims aelimeet Mt atIeltien tour serekesees wfll . end-en- sity of California political For his work there, the Presiammonia. 13. 4aseposa. kaatins IAA& blIAMMAII. This see Weldon R. Ottent. Robert La karat imerseciami. Camas AA& L beress,. Tema la Sena and Mae P. scie' nee instructor, will lecture dent of Mexico awarded him the Comet. Jerry T. mastesese. aareara emag. Weems. at 815 pin. Saturday in Kings- order of the Aztec Eagle, a naGAM Lkmagegoin. lams a. Amoy. lays" tam (AM AAA& 11011111 (MIA& Aimme bury Hall, University of Utah tional honor society of Mexico. W. eAmems. Ukase onaggaaa C. temseem campus. kg. 41..lamm, magmas Day. iia moos eama. Mama argeolcuem sallara MAL, "Sodom Mr. Odegard's topic will be Lae slay. sateen& meimaiy. emearare Anew eleceimme. mearry RAW. Moan& '"The Citizen and the SpecialArm ANIMA Aelleem Immo. Mamas& emitalle ist. His talk is part of a series S. &mew. Ala AAA APAILIA. iteeleam totease, 41.1101Am Lieekty. Dees 44 Dameaer of Phi Beta Kappa lectures on Mesa MAMA. Amemia Memetre, Sememmes mow the theme, "Public Affairs, Na- 1114 SAN A. aniame. earn b. amnia. sr A group of 140 men will tional and International." that gm brumes. seardyn Pergrasen. balmy canvass the North Jordan area laze being given acrois the naMans Pitagereal. Irma C. Parma Masai A Plareassa. WANG Perseare. Monday and Tuesday for con- i tion this year. Four scientists. all former iretle. &AIM tributions Jag ta. Prams. ima& to the Boy Scout Russians, will lecture to UniGardner, Jona& P. egaraner. Mary Garkali. Voodoo Gem Leant 1,4 Geiger& fund, it was announced Wednesversity of Utah students at 3:35 Carel Lila& Gramm Lea Gordan. Cayuga A. One detrye Came Ocesemen. damns day by L. E. Miller, member of 1J1 p.m. Thursday in the physical eCeresalleed. tams CAS.M1, AIIMASEI the committee conducting the science room on the campus. MIAMI, I, Kis CAIIIMA41440.064 Gal. Jnke Wasstien. North Jordan District Scout Civil Sponsored by the university's BaM Ilicland 4 Ranges. krastri Fund Drive. International Relation Club and Desna Mardesae. Alan a Martessega. legally. Meth J. Ragtime. Vasenas Mad. the department of modern lanMr. Miller said the drive is JAMAS Marringlea. Deana Medaerge, seer J. Darns Marty Delo. Basalt EL to fill the assessment set by the An outdoor party and pro- guage, the lectures will deal Menem& Damns Regasu laaregya of America in the gram in honor of graduating with contemporary Russian life. Dee-si- t. Boy Scoots gaam Cease kis Barrack Semi" Anew 1104111. Murky IA Das awe& Speakers will be Dr. V. Saengineering students at James IL RageereM kargrara Maine. Gar- district Included in the area civil land 11. Hull. Clancs are Taylorsville, Granger, Hun- the University of Utah will be vitcki, of the U. S. Department RaLL Steve lisemear. Gies 0. bieritte. I. Rot. held at 4 p.m. Friday at Storm of Agriculture; Prof. T. TkaLiam Mega. kilaser La, Rae Jerry kmerna. Leek ter and Kearns, he said. chenko, "f the university's colCand Jargon. Darla Agleam Jar. Mountain. JenAD. Gayle Jeyeeon, gone Jewess. Dr. V. lege of engineering; The is Amnia Los Joon". program by sponsored W Jennies. 3 1, Ants. Antra Jones, Arks a James. Gvosdetcki, soil science expert, of officers the elected newly Chaim a. Jayne. Liana W. Maarne, Jemetna. Bel. a Emmaus. Jestudent chapter of Associated and Dr. I. Ukradiga, Salt Lake Oakum saga Kramer. AMA Kama. Loose Civil Engineers. A special event General Hospital chemist. Juliet el balleara. Isaias la maims; Jane Glana Jean Larvae. Jena aim Lawrence. will be the presentation of di- -' Lorene. lIessmereme japes Lis. Cones plomas to wives of the graduat1427 Lusk. Maras Lloyd. La Deaa L. Lloyd. P. kerns& Lim& Lori. Danes engineers, Scott Brandon, D. Lama. Mare L. 1.vga. Santora MURRAYMurray Schools' ing Mace. actin Malatraca. president, announced. By May festival Wary Jane Maguire. Deis L llersgra. Duacti M.nO. Writ for Stakpb hiesisaiaza grade school pupils will be BPW Madam. Dizie LAM McRae. Janie FAIRVIEW Graduation exbe Masa "Moe. Mown IL Mins. cancelled entirely if it is rained Brigham City ercises for the Fairview Junior Wang W. bakkagara. Carlese Maw. Garl Elects New Officers G. Marts Great A. Manneena. Delis out again Wednesday night High School will be held ThursJ. Welson. Mamie Sayler. Raise Maybe BRIGHAM CITYMrs. Oscar day at 8 pm. in the North Ward 4iiimeass, B Dr. James Clove. superintendps Bkolgea. &ewe ent of schools, added that pupils Htmsaker, woman's chairman of chapel of the Church of Jesus Saints. acare scheduled to frolic at 7 p.m. the Utah State Fair, has been Christ of Latter-da- y to Merlin H. Madsen, the of elected BrigSTAKE MEET cording president a weather Wednesday, despite ham City Business and Profes- principal. forecast of showers. sional Women's Club. The address will be given by HEAR Other officers are Mrs Wil- Chris Sanders, a former grad- ham B. Howes. Mrs. Erwin Han-- ' uate of the school, who is a radio Ad TWO LEADERS seri. Lucille Jones and Mrs. Sid announcer for station KOVO at Hess. Provo. I Film on Elder ,Spencer W. KimThe graduates will be presentball of the Council of the ed by Otis Nielsen, class advisor. Members of the Salt Lake Ad-- 1 To Appear at Monti Twelve, Church of Jesus6 diplomas will be awarded by MANTIForrest Taylor, vet- and verusing Club saw a tarn on LeVern Jensen, president of the Christ of Latter-da- y eran screen make will Saints, actor, perMornselling. presented by the sonal appearances at the Manti North Sanpete District School and Mark 3. Garff, General Board. ing Milk Company, at the reguChurch Welfare Committee lar luncheon meeting Wednes- Theater, May 26 and 27, in connection with the two features, member, will address MO-lan- d day at the Hotel Utah. mir "The Forbidden Jungle" and Carlton An T. address Stake by con. quarterly "The , Serene' Salurday and sun. sills, publicity and advertising stars. Pecos Pistol," in which he manager for the Denver and Rio day. Grande Western. Railroad, origWelfare meeting will con(iti inally slated as the program for vene Saturday at 830 pm. cancelled. the was EATI G day, and priesthood leadership meeting at 8 pm., both in Deal Soler Arimber Mame the Highland Park Ward IN matter how 'Many remedies you haw , ,Isij , Chest Unit To Meet g ... tor itching mama. osoriaell, here- i chapel, 2535, Douglas St. Wit7 e.011IS. athletes toot er r3112 ,..---' General sewions Sunday The monthly meeting of the kat trouble tray sA1PLITEwhatever from MS 1 tan help you will be at 10 a.m. and 6:30 recreation and group work com- ft footWONDER for the bora la the Arm- ymittee of the Salt Lake County Developed DOW tfipt yea Mks at boast i. pm., also in the Highland m a while. greaseless Park Ward chapel The Community Chest will be held I ""),NDER ! ataroaraner Sate for u" giti;en..'' 1:30 at the in Park Avenue Ward choir pm.. Thursday 4; WONDER will sing at the general sesFirst- Baptist Church, 169 or rows melees& Twin wonderful. Clot arf Weloores. "WY Fourth East St, lass Capitola $sid is ielt Lobe Owl nummon, owl 14Ipm cis Law. t , alone. Franklin J. Murdock. J. Ul'Olt Q..' 4; tr., ,h4,J Ade. Hill, chairman, said Wednes- Ikea orerr,' Isms Iowa Doppler. stake president, said. 6 ni day. a . I i ..,,,,.,...,., r i , - v 8 GAIN IBASEY1i ,...., ,,,...,,,,.,, r.-,,,, ( IN AUERBAC I' 'S - JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS Four 289 Jordan Seniors Graduate on Friday 22-d- ay ', AT-to..t.1 Pictured above are the 239 senior students of Jordan High School, who will graduate during Friday ceremonies. The class will receive diplomas from Superintendent I ....1 - i I VALUE-FIND- S , 0 city and surrounding area. The class. under visiot! Oral Terrell, principal, is Missouri, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, California, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska and educational Iowa in a tour. Pine Village Class Slates S. L. Tour An open house for University of Chicago alumni will be held The senior class of Pine 1Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Village, Ind., High School will 'home of Douglas E. Henriques, arrive in Salt Lake City May 11353 29 for a two-da- y tour of the Arlington Dr. 1, ' , pp .,.., , Imai 1.MI: 07.-.1- . qg ILaitgkhe ScS7hurili.rigahftids yeaatrsSin"-- ; 71 - '-- ., - Alumnr Set Open House . , ppyllA4 t , ImOrganization of a Jordan Park Recreation and 9 at dance at a effected be Friday will Club provement Lake No. Salt Municipal Airport in I, Hangar p.m., William Waggoner, organization chairman, said the club will have as its aim to foster interest in civic improvement projects in the area. The Jordan Park District extends from Sixth West Street to the Jordan River,and from Ninth South to 'rhir, teenth South Streets. wnhano idn aAramembericaner Edofucathe iw93clamet: ' - c ..? , ,,,4,,,,,, 'A irsetirsyestmement JORDAN PARK INTERESTS I ,::,:,,,,,, ... .:1,......: Ily wig k.,,,,s , JI.r.ortm TO-FOSTE. principal, Longfellow tion. All Longfellow teachers. Past School, will be honored at an informal reception from 2 to and present, and past students, 5 p.m. Sunday at the Ladies-- , are urged to attend the recepLiterary Club, 850 East South i tion. Chairmen for the affair are Mrs. A. Ferrell Coombs, Temple St. ' Mr. Smith has been principal PTA president, Mrs. Eugene of the Longfellow School for Klenun. Miss Edythe Unsworth 16 yeari. Before' that he taught and Miss Zita Birkhouse. at the LDS College. at Bryant .,. , thePT oarytosohhool, CLUB AIMED - i h, Smit , : -------- -, -- ' , -, ' , - . , - , . i ' ..... , ' ,, l''- IP II, u. t- , Will Honor Retiring School Chief , 4 ', fts. 414 h ,., , - -,, ',':,- - - ifk,0 " kt A -- tdt- v--,-- ..' .., ;','...i -' " 4,4's kil, --- , i 1 , .... 7-- - - 7IReception ,... f- ;, '' ti, ,te--e 1 ,,,- '- ..'11 - th rAtIorrt p ., , , 1 I AF's,t4,- k. 1' ;1411 ,,,,,,, - . 1 I :dit; p, tl 0 g . . - - 0 t. t 0 '. ' 0: tiol.,,,r,), - , t, -- rk-1;,, Q ctittiklatt;;...k..art iri - : tw- ..... 'nA I.. orir w t.0 c. 0 ,..,. pt. , - . 4,,,c,.- glt- , - tr'llt!l' - AP k rt. 7:4.7, 4.,awde,...,,110P, ,,,-.....; ip, ! rl - -. .o-- ' ; .4f-'- 1,14-C- . , . NEWS, Wednesday, May 17, 1950 - , , i .. !, - , . - , , ' . , . .," , . 1 . 14 ,. ? ,......,., ,,, . ....,., |