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Show Local Student ed the flnala in compctlUnn lar, one of 12 scholarships beinar awarded by Stevens Henager Collegee to high school seniors according to I. W. S tevenn, Salt Lake. Gail June Blair, president. She is one of 31 finalists from daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, W. lllair of Murray has reach high schools throughout the in- - Ici'mountain area. Each ached- arship winner will receive nine months' schooling in the course of their choice at either the Salt Lake or Ogden school of the college. The scholarship is valued at $5215, Winners will be announced later this month. Course include: accounting, business management, accounting management, executive secretarial, stenographic, secretarial and general business. Winners we selected through scholarship, aptitude tests and personal interviews. The competition is conducted under the direction of Don E. Matthews, dean. The school is an accredited junior college of business. 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The dinner is feeing ratiwi by Mrs. Lucille Peeler and the tables will b decnratml by the Tooele Club. The Midvale grtnii will present the flag ceremony and club rolled, The muiirsl program will v tresented by Suear ll'u ami Murray. It features a vocal solo by Mrs. James llen- ly, accompanied by Mrs. Vilr Brown, and selections by lit grandmother's harmonica band called the "Silver Threads . i B,uo K Hybrid Also In attendance will be Miss Ada L. Curt, a national officer. The program has been by Mrs. Iva Barrows, P.) SOUTH STATE STREET XTURE East. Guest speaker will be Miss Ruggayya Shafig of Pakistan, a member of Business and Pro fessional Women of that country. She will talk about the status of women In Pakistan. Another highlight of the evening will be the election of new district officers. Special guesU at the confab will be cxectitlv officers of the Utah Federation: Mrs. J. C. Cardall, president; Miss Anna Stark, Mim Anna E. Rickson, Ann Don, Mrs Van Lnfe Hixon. Mrs. Lon A Logan and Miss Margaret Schn-fiol- r; " K Starts Quickly . . . Develops Rapidly in any kind of soil and Professional Women's Clubs will be held this evening at 7 o"clork at Pioneer Village, 298S So. 2150 ii NATS ;Vv"" Metal laundry cart with heavy canvas liner. LIMITED TO THIS rT district director, assisted by IT 4920 blue denim with full elas- z. VC V LAUNDRY n FIRST MURRAY BRANCH 8-o- i oxer jeans BOOB Salt Lake. The spring conference of the Central District of ihe Utah Federation of Business the value of your property. nml Staff If Boys n have the added satisfaction of knowingyour fence has increased this: 1orrovin pair 1 6 ft. Ladder fenced-i- yard is almost a necessity. Your youngsters are safe, and you And please remember 10 to 13. Taylorsville. Arlo James, a native of Box Elder County and more recently of Ogden, has joined the staff of McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 Redwood Rd., is was announced this week by R. David McDougal, funeral director. f Mr. James has previously been associated with Aultorest Mortuary in Ogden, where he has spent the past four years. I A graduate of Box Elder high school, he studied work at Utah State University and Weber college before gradr uating from California College of Mortuary Science in Los Angeles. Mr. James is an Air Force i veteran of two years' service and is married to the former Joleen Monson of Brigham City. Their three daughters are Annette, 5, Cindy, 3 and Linda, 1. They reside at 4960 So. 4900 West. Kearns. Active in the LDS Church, the newcomer is Age Group Counselor of Kearns 10th ward. He has previously held a similar assignment and that of Dance Director, in two wards in which he has resided. "We are pleased to have been able to acquire the services of a young man," said Mr. McDougal this week. "We feel Mr. James Is not only a fine addition to our organization, but a splendid newcomer to the Kearns and Taylorsville 6 ' 3 for more comfort. 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He is sacred choral literature will be presented in Lincoln junior high convalesing at home. auditorium, Salt Lake City, Monday at 8 p.m. by the ConMURRAY 5TH WARD CHOIR cordia A'cappella Choir of ConPRESENT MUSIC PROGRAM cordia Teachers College, SeA Easter music ward, Neb. Murray. ' was The choir is making a y presented by the tour choir Ward 5th Murray through Nebraska, WyomSunday during sacrament meeting. Win- ing, Colorado, Utah and Idaho. The 62 voice choir is under ifred Campbell directed the group and Tui Sullivan was the the director of Paul Rosel, head Guest speakers of the music department at accompanist. were Janice Jensen and Lloyd Concordia. Mr. Rosel has distinguished himself as a conducNaylor. tor of choral groups. His direction has brought national acclaim to the choir and the school they represent. Silver Gjenmort f8 iMp Utah) EAGLE CD and Tki Netri Almllitr vD Thursday, April 21, 1960 THE MURRAY A Jff Osi " |