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Show Thursday, May 10, 1956 Poge 6 MURRAY UJ. U. U:l,Un, EAGLE (UTAH) Lady Lions Group Mrs. Gil Wilckens was elected president of the Lady Lions dur-n- g a regular meeting conducted Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Howe. Other officers named by the 'noup were Mesdames Harry 'lrnsant.s, vice president; Wayne Kearns EAGLE The News about Kearns as reported by Mrs. Millie Oberhansley, Your news AM and Mrs. Pearl Reading, AM contributions are welcome. Kearns Ranks Upped By 17 Dog Shooting Nets The rnnUs of Kearns citizenry continued to prow during the past week when 17 new families moved in. Six of the newcomers came from Garfield. They include E. J. Potter, H. F. Robertson, Leonard Catler, Earl Bliss, L. J. Wiley, Jr., and Ray Braithwaite. Other new arrivals are J. J. r, Forakis, E. Orullian, S. W. J. B. Byrge, J. C. Beck-steaRobert Johnson and E. L. Davidson, all of Salt Lake; J. W. Mortenson, Granger; W. M. Erickson, Richfield; C. B. Page, Logan, and M. G. Sandberg, Magna. d, ft Eagle Want Ads Get Results! Tfocrurci Sentence In Jail, But Suspended 30-Da- y A Thesr-e- d suspended jail sentence on pood behavior was given Bud Aston, 4916 South 4400 West, Kearns, after he plead guilty Monday to a charge of unlawfully killing a dog on Mar. 8th. City Judge Leland G. Larsen g pronounced sentence on the count and dismissed for lack of evidence a second charge of unlawfully discharging a firearm. 30-da- West Kearns P-T- A Seeks To Make Money For Chairs As a benefit to purchase chairs for the West Kearns auditorium, the organization will sell hot dogs, soda pop, Ice cream and cupcakes at the spring festival on Monday, May 14th. Pop and Ice cream will also be sold on Field Day, which is Friday, May 18th. Chairs are a virtual necessity for the auditorium since at the present time children must sit on the floor. ft Your contributions to the Kearns department of the Eagle are welcome. Just dial AM AM Honored By Patrons monies. Mr. Bruce introduced Mr. Thorum as the subject of the evening, to his complete surprise, and presented him with a leather album, engraved with his name in large, gold letters. Simultanhigh book eously, an eight-focarrying the words, "This Is Your Life, Reho Thorum," was Participants made displayed. their entrance from the book as they were introduced. An original reading in poetry was composed and read by Mrs. Adeline Wright, while each event In Mr. Thorum'a outstanding teaching career was dramatized. Introduced and seated beside the guest of honor were Mr. Thorum's charming wife, Betty, and his son, Ricky. An entrance was made by officers, both past and present; teachers, custodians of the school, students and ot P-T- A FflNEST doors. We will give you the best price available. KGNfflUKSKV Just phone AM GLASS! POT IWT Free Estimate k k Is also OIDCROJJ 86 PROOF Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey COMPANY OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO., W. OF NATIONAL 01ST PROD. CORP.. FRANKFORT, KY. ' A double troop and fly-u- p - IfV ' J " - h SELL! I y in- j vestiture ceremony was held Sunday at the Community Center by Kearns Girl Scouts. Honored were Karen Hibler, Marva Pearce, Linda Staley, Barbara Patterson and Nikkl Cross. The girls flew from Brownie Troop No. 34 into Intermediate troop 28. Kathryn Cameron, a member of Intermediate Troop 28 was honored with an investi-tut- e ceremony. Girls of Troop 28 participating under leadership of Mrs. Nuel Banbrough and Mrs. Rolf Kay were Michelle Westbury, Linda Krueger, Judy Kay, Sandra Gardner, Diane Caferelli, Virginia Neff, Evie May Watklns, Elaine White and Karen Wllks. Troop 34 girls, under leadership of Mesdames Joseph McCarren, Alfred Inselburger and Gale Patterson, were Julie Beal, Carol Mae Bench, Michelle Bradshaw, Susan Caferelli, Francis Dallln, Sue Ellen Eddy, Linda" Gray, Jean Inselburger, Vana Johnson, Terry Hollen, Diane Kay, Rebecca Pleasants, Madeleine Robinson, Sheree Whittle, Linda Waters, Judy Whitehead, Carolyn Wyett, Pamela Fox and Ruth Hendrlx. the' past woek at Carl Gustafson RENT! Gusiafson Is I MHS President Carl Gustafson was elected president of the Murray high school student body for the 1956-5- 7 term during final balloting conducted Wednesday. He will succeed Jim Healy in the presidency. Other officers elected were vice president; Dick Healy, secretary; Jackie Campbell,historian and Gayle Johnson, Sharon Larson, Janet Reading, Lorrie Walker and Carol Mad-secheerleaders. Those defeated in the finals after surviving the primaries were David Bonham, president; Don Roberts, vice president; Patti Peterson, secretary; Sondra Fredrickson, historian and Ron Gilbert, Mareld Black, cheerleaders. TRADE! HIRE! n, ft LADY LIONS PLAN' LAST MEETING The last meeting of the season for the Lady Lions club will be held on Thursday, May 17, at the Meadow Brook Golf course. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Mrs. Verl Myrick is in charge of the program which will consist of a talk by Mrs. Marilyn Netolicky who is the Interior decorator for Bennett Paints. The topic of her talk will be "Color and Color through Arrangements for the Home." Also Included on the evening's bumped by cars have txvn recorded. agenda will be the voting of new We, as parents, should be officers for the coming year. A more conscious of the danger door prize will be given away. of our children playing in the Hostesses are Mesdames Tony streets. It Is very difficult for Duvall, Clarence Mills, Verl Mya driver to see small children rick and Wayne Nelson. Mrs. as they dart out from behind Nelson is in charge of table parked cars or stand at the decorations. side and suddenly decide to FIRST COMMUNION SUNDAY cross the street children of the St. Thirty-eigWe all have good-size- d yards for the children to play In. Vincent parish will receive their There is a speed limit set by First Holy Communion on Sunlaw. So let's obey the speed day, May 13, at the 8 a.m. Mass. limit without our town and Msgr. Martin Burke will be celeguard our children as they are brant of the Mass. Immediately after Mass the our most preelous possessions. will be Communicants A Parent. served breakfast in the church hall. Ladies of the Altar Society are sponsoring the breakfast. HFTA M(iM A PHI In charge of altar decorations Members of the Alpha Chapter for Sunday are Mrs. Joseph Step-ha- n of the Ileta Sigma Phi met Thursand Mrs. Joseph Taucher. day evening at the home of Mrs. For the remainder of the mniuh lnnic (lore, 4951 South 4910 Mrs. Frank P.avarino and Mrs. West, for a business meeting, Herbert Towers will decorate the with their president, Mrs. lion altars. S ii m m v r s. presiding. Refreshment s were served to .seventeen Facie Want Ads flet Results! Iiil.es. Mrs. Gore. Mrs. Rudy Ktunrr anii Mri. Hal Watson Aero the Ko.irn.-- i members presfrom Salt ent; the others Iii;e Citv. EAGLE WANT ADS Just Dial V, V.VV' J MP&e MMJ.,:,' ''- :- 5 .. J t lH HUM Mm A ll Prices (or this quality I.I u - FIT YOUR PRESENT WHEELS cat t Yrijoy the i idvanUfri of The Best Place for Mofhcrs Day Handbags!! mluiivt 3-- T Triple Uactioa. a 7 - AT SIMILAR T-- '""JP '.' 'V y lm y V J. I ' 's III MMIH KS 496 Stot t I n HOC UP. Uoh S. f T it i j&k. 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BARDSTOWN. i f '- Ceremony Is Held By Girls During CRAFT M 86 PROOF Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey AND FRAZIER DISTILLERY BUY! w thre and perhaps four lut Instances of children being "Our Experience is your Best Guide" 155 East 3600 South WATERFILL Parent Urges Caution Of Kearns Drivers And Care of Tots Ornamental Iron Storm Doors and Windows METAL r, 6 YEAR OLD former students now attending Valley junior high. Each entered in his own way, by words, song or dance, thus paying tribute to this dedicated educator whom the community of Kearns respects and will sadly miss. At the close of the program, words of tribute were added by Principal Alma Edwards, who next year will guide the new Kearns junior high school to be located in the former East Kearns elementary building, and by William L. Hutchinson. P-T- A P-T- A , Popular Principal dog-killin- or secretary-treasure- er. Cards were played with Mrs. Wyn Homer and Mrs. Harold Heath winning prizes. Light refreshments were served. Feted By Program "This Is Your Life" An extremely clever program Thursday evening honored Reho F. Thorum, principal of East Kearns elementary school, who will depart at the close of this year to serve a new elementary school on the east bench. In order to accomodate a large ft crowd, the event was staged in MOTHER'S DAY TEA the West Kearns school audiThe Women's Society of Chris- torium. tian Service of Community MethThe program was presented by odist church will sponsor a the East Kearns and direcMother's Day Tea on Saturday ted Mrs. Robert Williams. It by from 3 to 5 p.m. was conducted in the same manThe tea, designed to pay trib- ner as the television program, ute to mothers, will take place "This Is Your Life," with Gale at the parsonage, 4565 West 2925 Bruse acting as master of cere- AirVent Awnings and still enjoy the out- n, md Mrs. Mary Gardner, report- y South. 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