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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE MAY 19, 1950 FRIDAY, News From SQUARE lay Teen Age Club DANCE ROUNDUP By Carol Wright 23-2- Murray and south Salt Lake county community leaders and residents will be saluted as honor guests at the .1050 Home Show on Thursday, May 25. New and finest ideas in home building and nioderization, special features and top entertainment talent will mark the Greater Utah Home Show to be - Spring has come at last and on Saturday night, May 20, 500 members of the club are expected to turn out for the annual "Spring Dance" starting at 8 p.m. Decorations will be authentically set to the pattern of spring weather to be seen outside. Walls at Rainbow Randevu, Salt will be covered in gay spring held Lake City, May 23 thru 28, acand topcolors of paper-mach- e to arrangements comcording blue. ped with a ceiling of light week. this Gay colored, flowers will be seen pleted 200 leading instituthan More the hall. throughout tions " serving the home managers Twenty new records on the and home builders of the juke box will also add to the West will exhibit at the table tennis, pool, gaity. Games, his at the spacious hall- This is the j party mixers and many other number ever assembled 1 1 be will festive kinds of fun ready largest a similar event in Utah, acS for who attend. : for the party-goei O. Olson, manwill be the cording to Carl 27, May Saturday, Wear your fancy dudsf close of of the show, which director the club according to aging Utah Home the is by fav-sponsored to land sashay j the calendar. To finish up a year Builders Assn. your of outstanding events that have leaders, civic officials jorite tunes. Ten guest i taken place at the club, will be Business 1 I the "Farewell Dance." Plans for and officers of leading women's callers. the last affair will be announced organizations of the state have endorsed the home show and i 50 cents Per Person i later. are serving on important many Election of new officers will committees. fall of take place early in the A special Mother's Day pagIn addition to many sparkling next year. features and entertainment, home eant entitled "A Garden of Memshow visitors will bo able to in- ories", which was written and spect the famous "Hutchinson directed by Mrs- - Viola Strange Model Homes" shown for he was presented with Dr. J. O. and first time in Western America, Mrs. Margaret Meeks in te leadmade to exact scale from draw- ing roles as mother and dad. In ings of the leading architects of various scenes a supporting cast of more than 40 members prethe nation. Typical of the outstanding tal- sented music, songs, readings and ent which will be both local and tableaus. The entire pageant was "Uncle set to music played by Bill imported, is Willie," one of the top performers of the nation- Following the pageant the bishopric presented tokens of potted plants to all the mothers. Sat. Nite May 20 S Inter-mountai- STEWART GROW) and Saltair Hoedowners n rs Students Today school will prove both interest- High School ing and enjoyable to all age" groups from 2 to 102- Mother Get Crests and dad are especially invited Bringing to the close" another to bring the children and attend the adult gospel doctrine class year of hard work, the staff members of the yearbook held a party The Murray Fifth ward Sunday themselves. at the school Thursday, May 18, school presented a Mother's Day af at which time they were given launched The plans bishopric program Sunday in tribute to a ward officers meeting last week a glimpse of the new Crest, mothers and for the enjoyment which will be distributed today for a gaint first annual of the 325 mothers, dads, sons at the school. to be held in connection (Friday) One of the most outstanding and daughters comprising the with the first anniversary o the sections of the yearbook, comes large attendance. organization of the Murray Fifth with the formal announcement Bishop Edmund A. Fehr pre- ward of Cottonwood stake. The of the senior boy and senior girl, most to make sided and Elder Ronald F, Riley big celebration event will be held who have given of the Sunday school superinten-denc- y June 22 and 23. Murray High school a better was in charge. The opening will be an outThe song, "Come, Join Our Celebra- door event with rides, games, retion," was sung by the congrega- freshments, booths and fun and tion, led by Delbert Eddington, a good time promised for alf. and played by Bill Billiston. The The location has not yet been opening prayer was offered by determined but as soon as the site CP Elder Lee Hilton. Sirley Riley is selected, magic will take place rendered a vocal solo for the in turning it into a colorful warA sacrament song. Richard Bouman fair grounds. a led the sacrament gem- Following) Funds raised ir by the the partaking of the sacrament, will start the building fund Jessie Harbrecht led the Junior. for the future Fifth ward chapel. short rest i Sunday scool In exercise. Special A and B violin solo numbers were presented by Alsop of the the Utah Symphony Orchestra. Utah Home Show News, Notes From Fifth Ward 8 Slated Ben-A-Fai- Ben-A-Fa- QCLU? ar NOW! Tomato and Bedding Plants (Petunias, Snap Dragons, Pansies, Daisies) - Field and Garden Seeds - CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES BETTER LIVESTOCK PRICES With Pillsbury's Best, Draper Quality and Star Brand Feeds Fertilizer - Lawn Seed Pel SupplieV " v Feed Murray 4777 So. State St. 7 &) fc ' S Seed Phone 422 Students of the Murray High school are among the winning contestants in the International Paster contest of the Latham Foundation, it was recently announced by the organization. Certificates of merit were awarded io Norman Anderson, Wendell Butler, Frank Meyers, Geniel Park, Dick Rose, Francis Thomas and Jerry Young. Thousands of posters were received in this year's contest from the United States, Canada and many foreign countries, among them England, Austria, Holland, India, South Africa, Java, Japan, Coba, the Canal Zone and the Hawaiian and PhiUipine Islands, All of the contestants entering posters from other countries are not only greatly interested in the subject of World Unity and Co- over the possibilities of the Lat ham Foundation's program in World Friendship developing among nations Get It Fixed nil 66 Favorite House Paint brings you MOT YEMOFBUUff! HOUSE - - n. LET THAN tUHI deep brush marki;;;no weak spots in film! t WIRING 5WP PAINT NOW BtTTIR REFRIGERATORS RANGES MOTORS WASHERS This new WKKn-MYW- SWP dries before hem dust Gin collect! - CONTRACTING SMOOTHER SURFACE! SWi smoother, glossier iur. face doesn't grip din! i US BID ON YOUR SPRING JOB Rains keep SWP bright and cleanl WHITER! BRIGHTER! Whiter PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE uses RADIO Phone Murray DIAL mora SAVES SWP MORE MONEY! MOW ONLY In 5026 South State Street EXPERTS whites . . . brighter, beautiful colors! does not require repaint, ing for years! Retains that "freshly . painted" look a year longer than before! T AF memis The Sunday school superintendency extends an invitation tS all children and adults to attend Sunday school each Sunday at io: 15 a m. The lenders feel that regular attendance at" Sunday D HOW America's SmmMfiuuMt Today Special tokens were presented t6 the youngest mother, Peggy Quick; the oldest mother, Anna Peterson; and the mother with" the most children present, Hazel Ann Dahl, with ,seven of her children. The closing song, "Love at Home," was sung by the congregation. The closing prayer was offered by Eva Christensen. Thanks to all who took part on the program and those who worked behind the scenes is extended by the ward Sunday school superintendency. IP o! If Don't Put It Oif PLANT MHS Students Gain Poster Contest Praise Presentation of the , be made this year by An I'2 son and Joan Frear vu"eaitrs the book. Ben-A-Fa- Buy in Murray 'At A Dean Austin. r Shop in Murray Bel-listo- . 11 ir - La-M- place than they first award of jts J?d lb. k t! Crest, the two awards last year to Rita aRotlcl 10 Containers BELL j 09 PAINT c cc y IF CO. & R0J7 LPDODLn) 2 F Ot'" l2)L7 Lp5(g CLEANED ZORIC FAST SERVICE! PHONE METHOD! MUR.31 BY EXCLUSIVE OF THE LOW-PRIC- E FIELD! ford's bit, beautiful, and buvatle lor. '50' A lock Mill show you hy f'oid was selected at "fashion C,v ol thi Ye3r." One "Test Dnvs" shos you Ford's "Big-Ca- comfort, solid readability, and quid ol ford's sturd fWy. "Lile-ujtd- tldtwtll tlrM fctw trim nnft ptlN! IMUtCvll, ti A-O-ne mil.ogt-prov- tn ed Grond Can- "TEST DRIVE" THE yon ftonomy Run. 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