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Show EAGLE'- - ADVERTISER MIIRAT (UTAH) Field Service Open House Is Being Planned 'O-tiHi.- 1 Hello! Hii "Welcome to Murray!" These are the greetings of the Spartans to each other during "Hello Week. V V ' J ) I V5) : Olsen of Murray who traveled to Germany this summer, Ana Maria Mendez de Lara from Brazil, living with the Lorln Simper family and Slbylle Kun-tsc- he of Germany who resides with the Ralph McCloys. The two young ladies are now attending classes at Murray high under the AFS program. They are the newest in a long succession of foreign students who have come to Murray in the history of the program here. MURRAY. Members of the Murray chapter of the American Field Service are planning an open house ln honor of three foreign exchange students. The affair will be held on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burgon, 4975 At wood Blvd., from 7 to 9 p.m. Representatives from each civic organization in Murray have been invited to meet David 1 An S contest was held on Monday lunch during time to start the activiweek's ties. Tuesday ar there was a between the classes and Wednesday there was a contest for the big eaters of the school. "iff 30 Thursday, Sept. 22, 1966 tug-o-w- AM-AuQiieirnca- iui pie-eati- ng I ' ' ' 1 I y W TfJ (Av ! Up! class officer, body at Hillcrest junior president; from left, Martha Knight, historian; Kathy White, vice president and Mary Jean Westover, secretary. student THE are Ron Godfrey, Hillcrest JHS Picks Lad, Three Girls As Officers MURRAY. Student body officers were chosen in elections held last week at Hillcrest Junior high. Randy Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Godfrey, 5388 Kenwood Dr., was named president. Kathy White, daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. B. White, 295 E. 4800 South, was chosen vice assembly will be held to introduce new teachers to the students. A dance is also planned and refreshments will be served. The program is being planned by the student body officers. president. Mary Jane Westover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Westover, 5490 Kenwoood Dr., is secretary. Martha Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight, 4847 Atwood Blvd., is historian. Miss Knight will also serve as reporter. The annual , "hello day at Hillcrest will be held tomorrow (Friday). Activities are being planned to welcome new students and new teachers to the school. BURIED. George Walker, 55, 367 McMillan Ln. (5700 South), Murray, in Memorial Gardens of the Valley on Tuesday. He died of a heart ailment on Saturday at 607 E. 2nd South. Born Aug. 28, 1911 at Belfast, Northern Ireland. Married to Elizabeth Kenna on July 12, 1938 at An Vital Statistics Q3E9GD0QIH3 Eagle-Advertis- Steve Hansen came out on top in the race for junior class president. Kathy Gardner, Wendy Davis and Sophie Bruno were elected vice president, secretary and junior representative, respectively. Judith Levorsen was elected to the big job of prom chairman. Sophomore class president is Craig Cowan, with Jerry Black, vice president; Janet Black, secretary andSherleneRandaz- zo, sophomore representative. The SMA (Spartan Men's As sociation) elected officers on Monday. Dennis Davies was vot- V be A RESERVE FOR A SERIES OF Back-to-scho- 266-35- 23 or write AT Ml TUII l tW IIIKKH OH CtW HS1IUIW .HMIFWt.W CO i P v : 2L, -3 (- PERMANENT WAVE .Reg. $15.00 NOW $"750 flavor you can only get with a flame. And only Meat has that wonderful with a gas range can you enjoy the Keep Warm oven. You set it once. It cooks your for hours withmeals, then automatically turns down low and keeps the food out drying out. 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The meeting is under the direction of the Murray stake Primary president, Mrs. Lynn MURRAY. Primary officers a "recipe for a happy home" and (Opal; Jones and her counse and teachers of Murray stake Trallbuilder leaders will be lors. Mrs. Harold (Maurine) will be given several "chal- challenged to create a "break- Shaw and Mrs. John L. (Viola) Johnson. through for boys." lenges" at a preparation meetMrs. Ben (Emma) Brown, ing to be held on Monday at 8 p.m. ln the Murray stake stake Primary secretary, will house, 128 E. Vine St. Music leaders will be chal- South County DUP lenged to teach Primary chiland dren to sing with spirit In Session Monday understanding and to think of The South Salt MURRAY. the song of the month as a song with a purpose. Mrs. Ster- Lake County DUP will meet at ling W. (Jeanine) Lewis will the city hall here on Monday at 10 a.m. conduct this department. Officers and members of all Mrs. Heber T. (Dona) Hall will give instruction to inser-vic- e camps in the area will receive leaders concerning the op- instructions for meetings to be portunity they have to hold a held in October. Grace ThornI Lamp of the Lord." She will ton, captain, will be in charge. challenge then to brighten and make clear the path for Pri- Session For Parents mary children to follow. Is Scheduled Tonight Cub Scout leaders will be information concerning At Blaine Elementary given the scouting program by Mrs. ol MURRAY. Marvin (Hilda) Harrop, scout night will be held at Rivervlew director. junior high tonight (Thursday) Members of the Murray stake at 7:30. Primary presidency will chalClasses will be scheduled to teachers provide an opportunity for parlenge the Skylet-Pil- ot to live as the master teacher ents to meet the teachers and taught. They will be told to learn something of the lesson" improve the quality of attend- material to be taught this year. ance at all church meetings, Refreshments will be served improve their preparation and in the cafeteria. Mrs. Francis to evaluate their progress. (LuDean) Morton, president of Lihoma leaders will be given the PTA, is in charge. visit the classes of their children and find out what they will learn in the year to come. NEVER HAVE OLD . MAKING PREPARATIONS for a Murray stake primary meeting are, from left, Mrs. Lynn Jones, Mrs. Harold J. Shaw; standing, Mrs. T. M. Harrop, Mrs. Ben M. Brown and Mrs. Sterling W. Lewis. scriptions. will Tonight school night as ! seated, er! Skating On Thin Financial Ice? BAD ident of the senior class last week. Gordon Snarr was voted vice president and Ana Maria and Billie (foreign exchange students), secretary and senior representative, ed president, wlthConThueson, vice president and Greg McMillan, secretary. Senior representatives are Ron Butterfield and Dale Potter. Junior representatives are Jeff Anderson and and Dick Butler. Dave Shaw and Scott Walters are sopho more representatives. Belfast. Came to Murray from Cora Lee Smith and Jackie Ireland in 1948. Member of Macintosh were voted sophoMurray 9th LDS ward and Moose more representative and secLodge. Salesman for Sonntag, retary, respectively, of the Inc. Survivors, widow, brothers, MAG Associated (Murray sisters, Albert, Midvale, Cecil, Girls). Mrs. William (Elizabeth) MorThe Spartan eleven wiped out row, Mrs. William (Emily) Kearns eleven 31-- 0 in a the of Mrs. all Belfast, Cairnduff, Ted (Violet) Balmer, London, game played on Spartan turf. In the morning, a pep assem England, Mrs. H. G. (Janet) was held and the student N. Y. bly Tully, Buffalo, body was introduced to several DIED. Mrs. Tamar Diana new cheers. The cheerleaders Naylor Reading, 88, 618 W. 6400 and Ron Godfrey performed a of natural humorous skit. South, Murray, causes on Sunday in a Midvale The Hillcrest Huskies travel rest home. Born March 2, 1878 to Murray tomorrow for a 3 at Murray. Married to Franklin p.m. game. Reading on Sept. 30, 1896 at A school literary magazine is Murray. He died Nov. 12, 1933. Member of LDS church, Senior being promoted now and will Citizens club, Singing Mothers. come out In AprlL Subscrip sons, daughters, tions will soon be sold and will Survivors, Delles, Union, Everett. Mrs. cost 25 cents. II any Spartan Clive (Lillian) Bennion, both of has a short story, a short play, poem, or an essay to submit Murray. Mrs. James R. (La to the magazine, he can give West Vonne) Steadman, Jordan, it to any English teacher, Mrs. 50 great 24 grandchildren, three great Sullivan, Chris Cornwall, or grandchildren, Chris Andrus. The articles for publication will be selected by For quick, effective results at disinterested persons and the low cost, use the Want Ad colmagazine will be rated on a national basis. umns of the In the words of Kathy Green, one of the promoters, -- Let's bring a little culture to Mur ray through a literary maga zine." It sounds like a fine proj ect to me, and I hope the Spartans will support It by submitting articles and by buying sub mm m A "stag," not "drag" dance will be held Friday night to top off Hello Week activities. Ron Godfrey, many times a was elected pres- SVffl HEADING high this term eeiHLeate Today (Thursday) an assembly will be held to introduce the new students (especially our foreign exchange students) and the new teachers. - built-tns- . slid ins if hit standing modiU-- H four (AS ippliintl k MOUNTAIN FUEL 7T 8U PPLY COM PAN Y AfatuuU hi u in our imtct arm. ft ' on ovr -- Gal Stasia- - liiln's. |