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Show THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE and The Nei A4rertl.tr Thursday, February 23, 1961 5 Granger Stake Detroit Confab Draws Two Local Educators 1 f f : V V; Harold J 'r Jr B. Lee PG 1st Reveals Officer Change Magna. The Pleasant Green 1st Ward Relief Society has announced a change in officers of the organization. Outgoing president is Reva Collings. Her counselors were Nora Olsen and Dorothy Smith, with Deon Taylor serving as secretary. The new president will be Oweneviere with Hickman, Nora Olsen and Nina Zabriskie as counselors. Lucille Hardman will be the new secretary. Mtmbrr, IH.h 8UU mni NslUnal frrta AsatcJatloD MURRAY THE Students Have Teeth Checked Kearii. The second of two dental health conferences was " I 5 conducted recently at South Died. Conrad Warren Carter, Kearns elementary school. 39, 1011 E. 5205 South, Sunday, Feb. 19th, at his home of a During the two sessions, the teeth of all fourth and sixth heart attack. Born March 4, 1921, Idaho Falls, Idaho, to grade children were inspected - tt tr- ""i wfur-- ii mil it n tiaani ml Harvey R. and Nellie L. Jef-ferby a dentist to note past care UM ., .....' , ,.. if ill and current dental needs. Carter. Married Murial MEMBERS of the debate team which repAnn Sutton, David Skiby, Bob Johnson, Bruce Dr. Alma D. Anderson and A. Schultz March 28, 1942, Lava resented Cyprus high at the Weber College Dr. John M. Bevan conducted Hot Springs, Idaho. Assistant Thompson and Linda Harrison. In the back the inspections. They were chief train dispatcher for Union meet last week are, front from left: Judy row are Randy Martin, left, ond Roger Howaided by Mrs. lone Broadhurst, Pacific Railroad. Survivor: ard. Not pictured is Joyce Shurtleff. Pehrson, Billie Gay Larson, Geraldine Pitt school nurse, and Mrs. Kay widow; sons, daughters, Geofand left: from Whitaker. Second row, Nancy Kane, a senior student nurse. frey K.. Tracy C, Michelle L., Mothers who also helped Mrs. Donald S. (Shannon) Rice, were: Mrs. Norma Rushton all Murray; brothers, sisters, (P-Thealth chairman), Mrs. V., Filer, Idaho; HarRaymond KEARNS CUBS HOLD FETE Eunice Bevilhymer, Mrs. Norvey E., Twin Falls: Robert A., ma Bambrough, Mrs. Dennette Kearns. Cub Scout Pack 241 Portland, Ore.; Earl M., serving of Kearns held their Blue and with U. S. Navy; Mrs. R. S. Henline. Mrs. LuLu Riehens, Mrs. Barbara Knight. Mr. Gold Banquet Tuesday evening (Bernice) Wilson, Mrs. L. L. Jerene Shurtz and Mrs. Wanda at li:30 p.m. in the Community (Lapreal) Lillibridge, Mrs. Dick .Magna. For the first time in zines. Center. Glen Romero is cur- (Maxinel Machmer, all Twin Youngdcll. In the Magna American several years, Cyprus high Falls. serving as the entered a debate team gion oratorical contest held at rently for the pack. in Weber College's annual Cyprus recently, Miss Harrison meet completed this past week, was selected as the winner Granger WARD CONFERENCE SUNDAY Miss Catherine Joseph is the! from the speech department (From Page 1, Col. 4) MEMBERS FOR 8th KEARNS at last evening's MIA meeting. faculty advisor for the Magnn with her 10 minute talk on the Naomi Larson, Relief Society debaters. Subject at the for- Constitution. She also was a Kearns. Ward conference will Kearns. A square dance will ma! debate one of the largest finalist in the school "Voice of be held for the Kearns 8th president, is at home after unWard Sunday. Priesthood meet- dergoing surgery in a Salt be held at the Kearns North of its kind in the area was: Democracy" contest. ing will begin at 8:30 a.m. with Lake hospital. Stake center Saturday night at "Resolved. ThatBe the United the evening service at 4 o'clock Sufficiently 9 o'clock. Caller for the evening Nations Should For results try want nds! in the Kearns Stake center. Strengthened." will be David Jessop. TKAMS entered from CypThe "Gold and Green" ball will be held March 4th. The rus were: Anne Sutton and Pehrson, Billie Gay LarGranger. Dick McMullin, cub junior ball, for those 12 to 14, Judy Ran-d- v master of Pack 259, Granger will begin at 7:30 and will be son and Bruce Thompson. Martin and Roger Howard, Christian Church, announced 25 cents per person. Whit- this week the annual Blue and Pitt and Gerry The senior ball will get un- aker, and Bob Nancy AM Johnson and Gold Banquet will be held Friderway at 9 o'clock and $1 a David Skiby. at the Chicken day evening couple will be charged. extemporaneous Saturday, 258 W. 3I!00 South. Theme selected this year speaking competition was con- Chalet, THIS COUPON GOOD FOR All scouts and their parents will be "Swinging Into Spring." ducted. Cyprus students partic- are invited to attend. Awards ONE QUART ROOT BEER l. The event will be ipating were: Gerry Pitt, Nan- will be during the even Clarice Bergman's orchestra cy Whitaker, Joyce Shurtliff, ing, and given with the purchase of a judging of the boys' will provide the music during and Linda Harrison. Topic was kits" will be the high"genius HAMBURGERS or SANDWICHES the evening. 4 "Current Events"! with materof the affair. A floor show has been ial being taken from the Janu- light THE lsOVS were given a box Car Service 1 1 a.m. 'til Midnite planned and refreshments will ary and February issues of containing pieces of wood, pipe WE NEVER CLOSE be served. Time and Newsweek maga- - cleaners, tacks, spools, etc, some time ago, and were to see what they could assemble from these items. were Fathers called on to assist, and some of the creations are outstand-ing- , - R. R. 65' R L. 3 -- 7p.m. WffklT ( Sets Banquet Leon's Cafe' m FREE semi-forma- 1 Mr. - B. 1 5-da- A V 35c without coupon j I V ' fA NEW a scene from F v f I ' - ' aLai ESPERIA aaf (Offlplftt nrtibov McMullin Veined- - 2, Col B) the fine and sentence after pleading guilty to 10 traffic violations. Judge Jones ordered the sentence suspended on payment of fine. Mr. Stewart pleaded guilty to charges of hit and run, starting a vehicle, falling to keep a proper lookout, overtime parking and others. Box Elder St.. received Let's Murray. A special entertain- ment program has been planned of Hillcrest junior by the high school for Monday night at 7:30 in the school's auditorium, A dramatization with music, songs and dances and a cast of parents, teachers and students will depict the formation and growth of the WRITTF.X by Mrs. Jennie Woolfe. faculty member, the skit will be directed by Pnm Moore of the English department. All parents are Invited bv officers to attend the special program, which Is In Founcommemoration of ders' Day. Balanced j j Get Our OX MONDAY night. March f'.th. all members In the Murray school district nre invited to attend the school's parents and family life meeting;. Chaplain John Fitzgerald of the Utah National Guard will he guest speaker al the 7:30 p.m. meeting;. Wheels WOODY'S CONOCO 5296 So. State vWVWWWWWW With regular or me'ollie thteod... giv gowenlt a crea'ive touch! mtnd trimming forward end rtvtrit joining loco with fancy Stitch darn EARLY BIRD SPECIALS! U flttti't fvt4 law M"oWlt (('oca Sill2111 SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HU 29 araaatai "!UY ,W.l0hlConro Many grads returned Fririnv to Murray to be enter-tsine- d at the assembly and dince which Wns held thM night. The theme of the event was "Do You Remember . ." Spartan ragrt-- a made Home, coming a surrrj by gaining a victory nvrr Cyprus that night. At the half time, the boosters a rwtfntrned in precision rnarrh. nnd the queen and her attendants wre nsmed Te oiiM-- was Mary P.all and hrr attendants Were .tnvre Angel. Judy Hansen. Sally te rnttrnden. Huntington. and Simonetlii Stella. rail AM t'l 1.2S. quick seven hundred! V ' YUl a VI .raw r s Brynner PWWVCJON-DtLU- NOMVT WALLACH'McQUEEN RICHARD EGAN JOAN COLLINS result! KING" "ESTHER it S98i Hotpoint Dish Washer 17" Portable 1 " $16.00 yd with Boie ond $15 worth of Records Color LIQUID (RnSU) DRYERS Low Calorie Diet Aid ta itntf Karh Fan itrink-- n mliiinf. ma? bt vanl tn ona nwala I old 11 p.m. 4 Speed Portable pre-parin- g aanth Approx. DIAL AM $395 - New 21" Senior cl'lss officers headed by Roger Plark are busy for the Senior Hop. which Is planned for March 3 The theme Is "Imagination," Uant ails Seven who fought like ni ri n 1635 South Slate Slala - CARPET ! ouran yaur rtfular mnUin onlf aar T to 110 ratotm. This ormlful taut ratmw inlaa Carton I am ot. ftta.'J Urn it? - DRYERS DRYERS 12" Fry Pans Ctitf Dm A fSpn xhes exall PKarmacyU i Plato M19" 33 S0 5 Piece While They lost tt aim and stay blp )mi alim. Chocslala, Vast! I a, t One TV Only Chrome Set $149 . Introducing Ra. 2 TOP ATTRACTIONS in BEAUTIFUL COLOR ACTION - ROMANCE - SPECTACLE - DRAMA II Murray high cafeteria net the scene for the fathers and daughters party wrxinsored by the Murray Anwclnlcl Girls, vhiwe presi"A dent is Sally Huntington Date With An Angel ' was the theme of the event. . 111! rNECCHr V 41C.I Only 13 yds. Acrilon Inst Monday, the corded Ladies Nite Emerson TV Sparlanvillc? Add decorative Hitches to spring ond foster clothes. Open 7 p.m. Show 7:30 Out i: S,iinnin: tig-toitroight stitch blindstitch oppliqut is Monday . . . from Yesterday's Sale! t! light. oil Ihtio operations: Mon. thru Thurs. T ond built In No oMochmsnti to buy to do ENDS TUES. LEFTOVERS Special Program Planned By Hillcrest Junior A 0 The MsgnWcent (From Page the history of the Parent-TeachHillcrest junior high From left, they ore: Mrs. Glen Larson, president; Mrs. William Dunn, room representative; Mrs. J. Russell Brown, publicity chairman, and Mrs. Ralph Evans, historian and a member of the school faculty. Easy budget terms FREE stated. Awards will be issued for the best use of materials in the kit. Den mothers for the pack Ruth Bedont, Joyce ' t Hoopes and Anita Roach. They will be on hand to welcome the scouts and their parents. A vawill riety of entertainment complete the festivities for the group. MEMBERS of the Chi-Rh- o group of the Granger Church attended a special swimming arty at Cyprus high school Friday. Rev. Warren Sechler, J pastor, was ehaperom for the returned to the &ro,P. w'1 chapel for refreshments nfter- an(ili't. Page 7, Col. 7) a special play which will show Assn. are members of the P-T- only! ys BRAND W Kearns. Fast and testimony meeting will be held Sunday for members of the Kearns 4 th Ward. I. ''' IfflS: :; i f 4H 4th DATES MEET V ,J 4 Noith. In Marrtjr, Halt Lake IT. I'Uh, bj Iba Marra; rrinllnl ni nUrr4 ai trrmn4 Campaa? af rlaaa maltrr at Iba patlafftc Sail lake CUT. I'lab. nar lha act at t'anfrraa al Martb t, IS?. KEARNS FREE m (UTAH) 1M er Cub Scout Pack Vogeltanz, Business Mgr. Prince, Prod. Foreman ribll.hf Cub-mast- North Stake Sets Dances 35c jvJlI VL' It- ol REHEARSING 75c t C Cyprus Hi Students Take Part In Weber Debate J. M. Cornwell, Publisher Walt Aman, Adv. Mgr. Geo. Carpenter, Advertising Don. G. Larson, News Editor. WINDER 3rd WARD .25 s, (THE 'ISO South 1100 East $1 Hyrum Cagle TODAY! STUDENTS Friday, Mar. In-- mm ALL CONFERENCES held in 1961 will focus emphasis on youth development as part of a special church-wid- e parents and youth program launched in 1960 by Church President David O. McKay. As the stake is to be divided during this conference, it is important that all members be President Morgan present, stated. cut out coupon NOW! CHILDREN 4 William J. Critchlow Hnilov's Moments of Magic M '; . mUrm-- Benefit of Boy Scout Troop No. 489 the GREATEST . . . ORIGINAL MAGICIAN this Coupon Lake Point, Utah, to and Nancy Bradley Davis. Married Martha Nielson, April 23, 1919, Hunter. Later solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died March 8, 1952. Retired farmer, active member LDS Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, Elvere, Dean Max, Mrs. Matt (Bonnie) Petterson, all Hunter; 13 grandchildren; brothers, Joseph Dav-ieFrank, Wayne Davis, all Hunter; Bert, Lake Point. 1885, -i- Junior conference for the young people will be held during both Sunday meetings at the stake center. Visiting authorities for the conference will be Harold B. Lee. a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, and William J. Critchlow Jr., an assistant to the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church. Elder Lee was a teacher and principal in public schools of Idaho and Utah before entering private business, later becoming a public official. He became prominent in the church as a stake leader, then a welfare administrator. Elder Critchlow is a former i" the WORLD "a r ' one-tim- ADULTS evening at (From Page 3, Col. 3) Died. Reuben Davis, 75, 6178 W. 3500 South, Tuesday, Feb. 14th, in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born Oct. 27, prior to the ward's youth con- utilities executive and civic ferenee, which will be Sunday leader from Ogden. Prior to at 8 a.m. Individual and priest his present church appointment hood awards will be given at in October, 1958, he served as that time. president of the South Ogden Stake. h Reunion Tonight At Murray 2nd Statistics 6:30, the annual youth banquet for young people of North Jor-- i dan Ward will be held. The event is held annually Divided At Conference Granger. The Granger Stake will be divided at the next quarterly conference to be held Sunday. Feb. 26, it was announced this week by President Iris B. Morgan. Sessions of the conference will also be held Saturday with Priesthood leadership meeting to begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Ward Oanjrer 3id-5tIt was also announced chapel that a special meeting will be held for all fathers and mothers at the ward at 8 p.m. SI'XDAV, general sea-- 1 sions for all members of thpl Granger Stake will be held at Murray. A reunion of Murray 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the 2nd Ward's present and form- North Jordan Stake center. er members will take place tonight (Thursday) in the ward r chapel, F0r0 So. 2nd West. It is scheduled to begin at 5:30 with a dinner, which will be served until 7:30. Entertainment will occupy the next hour until 8:30. at which time dancing will begin. The evening will end at 10 o'clock. An invitation has boon exe tended all present and members of the ward. Charge will be $6 per family or $1.50 per plate. 3 Banquet Is Slated By North Jordan Ward Hunter. Saturday Murray. In attendance at the National Secondary Principal's convention in Detroit, Mich., last week were two Murray educators. At the confab were Lerue Winget, 5980 Afton Ave., and E. V a r i a n Mortenson, 2G0 Mountain View Dr. Mr. Mortenson .was accompanied by his wife on the trip. Mr. WinJet is director of secondary education for Utah while Mr. Mortenson is principal of Murray high school. - With Is To Be AM 6-24- 42 if ANELL'S ! HOME FURNISHINGS 4949 South State ... In Murroy'i Million Dollar Mile i |