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Show 1 1st 6, 1950 OCTOBER FRIDAY, Whal's Doin' al Murray High Ward Readies to of the Utah recently organized Key as governor is convention I,t June, of Murray High took the: state the of as whem week serving earlier this year nSny active .members were seen Granite student body the offi- - Also reporting on the girls state on tic campus sporting , ... . t...r.t,.r nf- th,.! convention were Murray High Liuiiy letuKiiu.'-Joan Antell and new boys' club. The sweaters, a school delegates, Installation Gustaveson. with the Gayno blue heavy knit of light week also last elected officers of 'K emblem, initials of the owner wic tooK uuung a colorful piace in done and the vear yellow, drew many comments Enthusiastic members of. the from fellow students. MHS D. E. Club undertook their first activity in a big way, when During the latter part of this on Friday, Sept. 29, selected week, LeRoy Davis, art instrucmembers of the group sold poptor at the school, issued a call corn at the Murray - Park City work to wish who for students Profits received football game. on the yearbook as part of the will work from the go into the in applications art staff to turn for club used to be club treasury imearly next week, so that the on. President of later activity be mediate staff members may the club is Marvin Garrard. chosen and work may get undergirls-Clu- Annual Carnival The vice-preside- Murray First ward will hold carnival Friday and 13 and 14. With a Oct. Saturday, purpose in mind, enter tainment and raising money, the bishopric and ward members are confident the celebration will be even more successful than carnivals held in past years. Friday, Oct. 13, the festivities pel under way promptly at 6 p. tn. The kitchen will be open with e the slogan "Eat a meal away from home," and the di fs promise food that will whet the palate for more and more. IRinning also at this time there will he a myriad of concession booths in variety offering everything from dresses for school children to chances to win a valuable prize by driving a nail into a piece of soft wood. The first night's free program promises an array of excellent professional talent. Beginning at 8 p. in. there will appear such stars as Carl Reiman, novelty piano maestro; Robert McDonald, comic reader extraordinary; the "Masked Minstrel" of radio fame, and a variety show from the Music Center in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winter are in charge of arranging the proits annual j two-fol- d home-mad- gram. Brown, general chairman said Thursday that all committees were and the carnival on both and Saturday mghts will Friday offer entertainment for all who attend. Ben of the carnival, func-tinnin- 'i t p j way as soon as possible. " First edition of the school's annual publication, will be issued Tuesday or Wednesday of next week, according to Fonnell Nielson, a staff member of last year, who is acting as editor until new staff members are named. Faculty advisors are Mrs. Allene Hone and Mrs. Carol Dibblee. "Murray-Go-Round- ," More than 300 feminine bers of the Murray High school mem- student body were present at a GLA assembly early this week, when guest speaker Vanet Soren-so- n of Granite High school spoke to the group about her trip to Washington, D. C, this summer as Utah representative to girls' nation. Vanet, whowas elected Long Sleeve Blouses 2 Sizes 32 to 40 Only - - Group of Other Blouses S2 ONLY - - 2 Pc. Suits and Dresses s:i - - 85 810 Murray's Style Center for Women i' I familiar old refrains of Happy Birthday" rang out happily on Thursday of last week when some f0 members of the Booster Club honored advisor, Mrs. Chloris Barnes, who celebrated hrr birthday. A corsage presented by the president, Carolyn Watts, was the gift of the entire club. The Junior and senior fellows who this past week have been initiated into he Tiger' Club will heave a sigh of relief as the closing of initiation week draws near. Under the direction of officers and advisers, the new members went through the ropes with many a memory left behind. Garbed in costumes ranging from gunny sack gowns to ladies' wear, the fellows could be found singing, dancing, shining shoes, carrying loads of books, bowing before 'masters' and running quick errands all of which provided many a laugh for fellow students who viewed the sights. New actives are: Jay Wright, Gayle Fowlkes. Robert Ohlwiler, Gale Brown, Niles Halley, Eldon Losser, Ed Johnson, Robert Turner, Richard Vance, Robert Hall, Jaren Swenson, Vern MatUon, Frank Ilallin, Carroll Evans, Robert Fddington and John SPECIALS a i When applications for membership into the Pepper Club were handed out by the club president, Marie DeNiro, the response was more than had been expected. Some 150 students applied, yet only 20 active members will be selected from the group. Purpose of the club is to enforce school laws and regulations that are drawn up by the student council. Advisors are Mr. Winget and Mr. Bishop. Dal ile. I ) Hours to 6 ' Ih. Hos. WrneS Phone Murray 925 ;j Flour Kitchen C " H SSSS1 s ibs. 45c 50 Ibs. 3.75 lbs. 1.93 10 lbs. f e Harvest Esossom Flour 10 Ibs. 77 4 - 25 Ibs. 1.69 Gold Medal Drifted Snow Flour 50 Ibs. 3.19 50 Ibs. 3.75 50 ib$. 3.75 rf !i Mix Meet liicwil'i Vog'v foi iMtd Altj 4o.. pkB. Jell-We- ll SuzannaKfL Cigarettes l n BeVerOCje st Fi . 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