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Show i committee, said. The students are contacting other civic clubs of the area, she revealed May Sale Dated By Granger 4th funds to invited to attend. The campaign to raise $G50 bring an exchange student to Murray high school next year needed to keep the AFS prowill be held Friday at 8 p.m. in gram alive in Murray was the Hytone Ballroom 4981 So. started several weeks ago by a State. group of high school students. American Field Service exThe project received the enchange students in the Salt dorsement of Mayor Ray I Lake area will be guests of hon- Greenwood and City Commisor at the jam session. Master sioners L. Clark Gushing and projects of Murray's AFS committee and is being sponsored through the cooperation of Murray Music Company. Tickets are 50 cents per person and the public is fund-raisin- g Linens and bakery goods will feature the sale. A luncheon Tryouts for a teenage dunce will be prepared and served by band will be conducted Wednesblock teachers: Helen and Nita day at 7 p.m. in the junior SunHoward Eldredge, Katherine A record hop to raise of ceremony for the dance will be Ray Ulibarri. The hop is one of several 4000 West. David McCleery. The commis$50 to the drive. The fund received an added boost from the Murray Kiwan-i- s and Rotary Clubs. The two civic groups indicated a desire to make their $100 donation an annual stipend, Miss Judy Mad-sespokesman for the AFS sion donated n, day School room in the west wing of the Kearns Stake house. The band is opened to boys and girls of Mutual age from the Kearna 3rd Ward. The organization will consist of a trombone, trumpet, piano, drums, sax and bass fiddle. The group will play at ward mutual dances. and Edith Coats. Cost of the luncheon will be 50 cents a plate. Ijjsert will Ik' prepared by the presidency: Ruby Eldredge, Ann Nuurd.i, Maxine Warr and Theora Luncheon, May Sale Son For The Warrs Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warr, 3205 So. 3690 West, are the proud parents of a son born Aprjl 16. Grandparents of the boy are Mr. and Mrs. Al Warr of Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. 31and of Murray. Special luncheon for Granger Seventh Ward Relief Society will be held April 30, under the direction of Mrs. Nellie Crosby, relief society president. The society will also hold their annual May sale during the luncheon. i f li ' i i ! t I i . Eagle-New- r A joint Sunshield - regular 720 -- sT It tl C I IF fl I J 1 I 1 I L m. tmmm I"" j !jF? y Cj t H i 11y j Ifil Hit B j II Jpil y " 3 I B j Regular $2 J.yjf 5 K Jfch ? tPJr Gallon H Quart Exterior Interior -- For wall board, plastic, masonry, wallpaper. Dries in an hour! No objection- QUART Dries Quickly into a Lustrous Finish! Regular $199 Quart per gallon! able odor. NOW Regular $6M AS OFFICERS of the Kearns Vet- 'IB! Half Pints Pints Gallons Quarts PRICE! Tough enamel finish for wood or cement surfaces. Extremely resistant to wear or exposure. Dries rapidly and retains its original gloss under hard usage. Screen Enamel Redwood Stain & by the gallon by the quart by the pint Sealer regularly regularly regularly ... ' , . , . Walker Neal Snyder Post No. 9322 was held at the dinner meeting. The ceremonies were held in the Kearns Community Hall. The Auxiliary rites were performed by Mrs. June Johnson, past department president. Special guests were state officers of the auxiliary. They were: Mesdames Elsa A. Dicher, department president; Verna Storm, secretary; Lila Carlquist, assistant secretary. Mrs. Velda Beaman was awarded a trophy for recruiting the most new members in the Auxiliary. Foreign g trustee, and Norma Pearce, guard. installation with the Kearns VFW Hop Scotch Meet Winners Named At South Kearns A hop scotch tourney was conducted at the South Kearns elementary school last week with Dolly Ruth and Linda Rowndy copping top honors in their bracket. Dolly took first in the intermediate grades competition and Linda was the top contestant in the lower grades category. The Pentathalon meet has been trimmed to seven finalists: Delbert Vial. Gary Riz-zutCalvin Jones, Dean Spor, Richard Fender, Richard Farmer and Jack Draxler. Entrants in the tournament totaled 165 boys from the third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades. Events include the high jump, dash, basketball accuracy, shot put and broad jump. o, 5625 School Plans Annual "Hey Day" Fete Hillview Hill View's annual spring festival, "Hey Day", will be held on Friday Aprii 25. The school vide music Reams Scouts Slate Carnival orchestra will profor the guests as they arrive at 5:30 p.m. A program of music and dancing has been prepared in which every class will participate. A carnival of fun will follow the program. Games, food and prizes have been planned by the school PTA. Mr. and Mrs. John Berry are of the event. The Cub Scouts of the Kearns ward are planning a circus carnival for tomorrow night at 5:30 o'clock in the Kearns Recreation Hall, 5415 So. 4418 W. Peep shows, hot dog stand, fish ponds, flying saucers balloons and darts and even a baby tending booth will be featured. Money raised will be used by the scouts for projects. Admission is 25 cents per Church To Hold Pot Luck Dinner A fellowship will be held at pot-luc- k dinner the First Community Christian Church, 2284 Welfare Dinner Set 3500 South, Sunday. Families with surnames beThe annual welfare dinner A to G are of the Granger Fourth LDS ginning with letters to bring a vegetable dish asked Ward will be held Sunday at or vegetable salad, H to L, desthe Ward house, 3900 So. 4000 ert, M to Q, jello salad, and R to West. Z, the main dish. The Relief Society is preparMembers are to bring three a baked ham for the main times the amount served their A host of entries has swelled ing servown family and are also reof the course. The decorations, the Teen Age Road-E-ing of the food and evening en- quested to bring their place e Murray Jaycees to an tertainment will be under the settings. high, John Zimmerman, general direction of the YMMIA. Coffee and punch will be chairman, revealed this week. The heads of each organiza- furnished. The annual event will take place Sunday at 1 p.m. Con- tion will contact families for Sell It with a Want Ad! testants are to meet in the park- their donations. ing lot across from the National Guard Armory in Murray, Zimmerman reported. There they will receive instructions and then be taken to the armory for written exams. After completing the tests, the youthful drivers will return g to the lot for events. Entrants from Murray, twenty-fou- r liours a day. Cyprus and Granite high schools are expected to take part in You know that he is ready the contest. for any emergency trained Any teenage desiring to enter to protect your homes and may still do so, Zimmerman loved ones. . . said. However, the forms must be completed and returned to the organization by tomorrow. Prizes for the Murray event are being sponsored by Bill Quinn, Dr. Ralph Montgomery. to berve yew with a competent, professionally Urinton Electric, Earl Town-sentrained stiff at any hour of need. Like tltc fireMurray City Pharmacy and Murray Music. man, ours is an emergency business, serving the The local winner will be enliving hen they need help most tered in the State Road-E-the winner of w hich goes to the national finals in Washington. D. C. All expenses will be paid to the U. S. finals. The event Is open to all youths who have not reached the age of 20 and who have a driver's license or permit. Entry forms can be obtained from United Model. Milt's Barbar, m f f.?. 1 Murray Music and Ron's Cafe. hi VV. all-tim- fYou skill-drivin- HALF , Many Enter Teen Roadeo SATIN VINYL Ifs Washable, Odorless; 11 I 3 l33 qt. WALL FINISH 3 Af (J Some Hi9h Qua,it SATIN VINYL SAVE (mttftzmmi j 1 Made of pure lead, zinc and titanium pigments. For wood houses, barns, fences or any exterior surfaces. Wi" n0t cha'k- - PAIMT I A i H I i I gallon 1 s three-yea- wrera t To rent, buy, sell or trade your best bet is an Advertiser want ad! Back row from left are: Mesdames, Betty Beech, conductress; Wyona Kukuchka, chaplain; Irish Kincaid, patriotic instructor; Robin Thomas, i r . Wars Auxiliary Monday evening were: Mesdames Mae Sanders, treasurer, first row left; Edna Murray, junior Velda Beaman, president; Virl Thomas, senior gen ' . , v INSTALLED (?gos mmsm Page 3 Thursday, April 24, 1958 ' ' erans of I EAGLE Slates Meeting A r. Granger 7th Slates (Utah) Th The final meeting of the year for Hillcrest Elementary scho.il PTA will be held this evening (Thursday) starting at 8 p.m. A program has been arranged and election and installation of new officers will take place. The nominating committee has selected the following candidates for the offices. For president, Mrs. Harold Richards, Mrs. Gus Murphy, and Mrs. John D. Oldham. For the candidates are Mrs. Stanton Gerrard, Mrs. Charles Cameron and Mrs. Ray G. S'mith, while Mrs. John Clug-stoMrs. J. Weston Daw and Mrs. Fay Hansen have been nominated for secretary-treasureNominations will also be accepted from the floor. The consent of the candidate is necessary, however. A representative from the school board.will be ac ine meeting to explain further the coming leeway election in Murray. Rale of the Band Yoyf hs Plan Hop To Raise Funds For AFS Program P-T- The annua! Mother's Day May Granger Fourth LDS Ward Relief Society will be next Wednesday at 391)0 So. Ward Plans MURRAY Hillcrest Elementary $313 $795 5I05 Chalk Board Coating rely on him Count on us, too mmwmwm d, MORTUARY in uxn H'lni nuH"? T'Ptnifn Gloss Redwood Finish Penetrating Wood Stains- Shellac Lacquer All types of Varnish Concrete Floor Sealer Log Oil Whitewall Tire Paint - For metal, wood or shingle roofs Regularly $570 gal. Women's California Wedges for brick, stucco, metal or wood walls. 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