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Show Del Ike The Salt Tnhune, Sunday, May 21, 1972 - jr r i J crJj zrj Lr tz-p-. f ft Special values to make your dining a more exciting experience. Jordan Area Grad Riles lJ i Day Ahead r f AJ Special to The Tribune SANDY dents from Graduating the Jordan stul trict's four high schools will be the first in the Salt Lake meiropolitan area to receive their diplomas this week the commencement exercises will be held Wednesday one day ahead of any night other school in the area. A total of 1,321 diplomas will be awarded by board of education members at Bingham, Brighton, Hillcrest and Jordan High schools. Brighton, 8 pm., 367 graduates. i f erfect for tho smalt dinette or budget-minde- d family. i t i. t Real savings or these and many more great dinettes while stocks last ot both big Granite stores. ! j I I .Irl''s! V 7 1 1 SPANISH Times, locations of the eri cises and the number to re- eive diplomas to be awarded by schools are: Bingham, 7:30 p.m., rium, 270 graduates. 1 SET dis- 0n ' y Table has top and tho chairs heva thickly pad- ded seats. audito- Wit I SET 7- - - 1 lit'. - U-- 7 SET labia with Big extension backed high styled deluxe chain. K fti- 0 W lios r- Civic Group Taps Seven Seven junior and senior high school students hae been selected as Utah Boys of the Year from 23 finalists and 1,217 nominated by the Utah f - Ur .CIO)-- ' ts. ' 1.0 y v 't f f 'TfH f A T ' 2Yr OVAL ;7 APIECE Notice the high style I masterpiece. Table extends too big 72". Days v j i- I has a smart pedestal base. i 'X de- - J If S v. table vrith six chairs. ROCK-A-LOUNGE- mer furniture that makes outdoor living a pleasure. let at built-i- comfort n RS byBERKLINE Enjoy quality sumhome - t Quality chairs with are warm and beautiful SUMMER DELUXE MODERN It lounges, rocks, reclines, and is upholstered in glove-sovinyl with biscuit-tufte- d back. ft pihVc?al b. a h.turwi'S1 ki day for .veryo"-al- l am-. . It's the gift that starts the home the gift all girls "Vfrll'vF-'- wy,C S A'L LANE CEDAR CHESTS CHANCE i . This quality folding aluminum furniture has birch arms for extra coolness and birch bracing for extra strength. A Jf I? RICH TRADITIONAL You would never guess this beauty J r P filll'M j r - - 4 3 4 AA f&Ai : V vWc y fashioned for tho traditional living room could lounge, rock, and recline as well. . f ; S w 'YfcK Still a great selection of Modern, Early 5 American, and Mediterranean to choose from. che.ts ( Ha, Installations START AT MEDITERRANEAN Y MOWERS Price COMFORT CHAIRS ' LAWN-BO- S Qua' ' ' REDWOOD 1 61 makes And SAVE' PADDED ROCKER V Sofas and Love Seats m,5l, OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 8:30 A.M. 'Til 6 P.M. t r h- - BARBECUE 6' long of quality 2" redwood stock. PADDED 542 CHAISE ROUND $29.95 ' 4 STYLES BARBECUE " t. v4V TO CHOOSE FROM $42.95 9-- 4 quality set from A BUY & SAVE AT ll 11 SALT LAKE CITY OGDEN 4-P- z BEDROOM C. is o big 10" wide end handsomely fashioned with twin mirrors. The nine drawers offer lots of storage space, and the door panels that cover three drawers are smartly tailored. The bed is a big queen size. Choice Of Covers On These favorite range of American housewives for over 75 years. Has lift-u- p top, A Great Specials .t-- N j ! 1 l ( j removable Aoea rg loi Basic-Wit- The dresse. GAS RANGE 4 u n burners and m ( o on 4 De oven door. H...cppy A...ds 80" Dresser Twin Mirrors Queen-siz- F...lease e Bed Sugar P...ecple House Y...ou Love I,, A...nd j?- D...eliver S...miles - Hu O c j Toc - H c ois r t 484-877- HaiJ - V Gas EAST SOUTH AT SUGAR HOUSE PLAZA 3 Qpd rriii'p '&0 -- 'w . J GIVFSYOU A BF1TFR T1 DFA' o 21t 1050 - A! : ( swival this octagonal on this FURNITURE UNCONDITIONAL V - andthetabl. sign and detail in 5 YEAR p Jh choirs flJf-d- li Rich Spanish "HEVtROMSUHDWS. LAST ( l v GIVES VOU ABETTER DEAL c PEDESTAL- $ 'i S ty Gas l v yowwwiw diaaiM. RcharrI, . f? f " e j V I It Notice the (mart tailoring on these four chairs, and the attractive trim en the Jk round table that extends. WATER HEATERS A ... 1 w '!' r Glass-Line- d Co , Vwr, ' & DELUXE SUNDAY . : 4 , For the girl graduate e - - i 'V rv fi ROUND FOWLIR Contpa-- - - .7 PIECES were Junior high school winners Larry D Fullmer, 15, son of Mr and Mrs Don R Fjllmer, South Jordan, West Jordan Junior High School, Kirk D Sherman, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs Don R Sherman, Lavton, North Layton Junior High School, Rand Pratt, 14, son ot Mr and Mrs Gerald C. Pratt, But ler, Butler Junior High School, and J Lee Hodsen, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs J Val Hodson, Fruit Heights Davis Coun ty, of Davis High School. Ye Hand e ' v ' Selected were Rex J. Allen 17, son of Mr and Mrs Wallace F. Allen, 715 E 2nd North, Kavsville, of Davis High School; Randy J. Tolbert 18, son of Mr and Mrs Clinton B Tolbert, 1585 C Bachwood Kearns (4565 South), Kearns High School, Larry E Hess 18 sin of Mr and Mrs Wendell Hes Kaysville Davis High School WARRANTY ' 7'. tp ( , 'TP Civic Young Mens Assn. MANUFACTURER W- - & I el . f tap and six high d , acditoii-um- .mb? i : I Hillcrest, 8 p.m., auditorium, 403 graduates. Jordan, 8 p.m., football stadium, 2bl gradu lies. Utah tr . STYLED rrrt 1. Provo 5th 34 r?, r NORTH i 5 7 WEST ? k, |