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Show ZD (UloJi) EAGLE the economy of the nation i acand The Nm Advertiser tually controlled by the Federal Thursday, April 6, 1961 Reserve Board's actions and that the flow of money through commercial banking institutions has more bearing on the financial situation than does the amount of money held by individual people. Mr. Gore is a former district Murray. Rotarians here will manager of the Western Retail view a new film entitled "The Lumberman's Ass'n., Portland. Navajos Look Ahead" during their regular meeting Monday at Harman's Cafe, 39th South and State. The movie, released by Carter Division of Humble Oil A snecial Dro- TavlnrKvllle. Co., portrays the impact on the gram honoring Edna Cook, re-- 1 lives of the Navajo tribes teacher, and a'n election from oil production on tiring of new officers will highlight their tribal lands. the final meeting of the THE TRIBE now receives year at Plymouth elementary mommy oil payments in the school tonight at 8 o'clock. neighborhood of $1 million and A for Mrs. Cook, over a period of several years who reception at Plymouth has has realized approximately $80 since 1918 taught and began her teachmillion. ing career in 1916, will be held Calvin L. Cooksey, explora- at A special invita7:45 tion supervisor for Humble in tion is p.m. extended to all her the Salt Lake district, will be friends and former students to a guest at the meeting. attend. Monday evening, June 12, MUSICAL NUMBERS will has been set for the annual In- be presented by the school's auguration Dinner of the club. orchestra and chorus of the It will take place at Panorama fifth and sixth grades. Inn, 6121 Highland Drive. As- officers for the coming two suming their new offices will years will be chosen from the be Edwin F. Solomon, presifollowing: Mrs. Frank Dotterer dent; Hal Charon, vice presi- and Mrs. Leo E. Harwood, presdent; and Doral Jex. director. ident; Mrs. Samuel W. Smith Other officers are and Mrs. Dick Dangerfield. vice Randall Gore, a Salt Lake president; Mrs. Norman Max-fiel- d City lumber broker, spoke to and Mrs. Carl Bodine, the club Monday. His topic was and Mrs. Donald Annis "Tight Money and Loose Talk". and Mrs. Vernon Poyner, In it, Mr. Gore asserted that THE MURRAY WW Vl N NERS Teacher Tribute 1 "MURR4VS MILLION DOLLAR MILE" " i f Y v - h'''-'.--N,v.;- - ' n ' li in mm il ii. i. ' . l in ir ill i. Il in P-T- A s. sec-retar- PREPARATION OF ALL INSURANCE CLAIMS . No small task, this onel The myriad forms demanded by various insurance organizations can present complex problems to the unskilled. That's why we offer f this additional service. f We offer it in everything we do a reputable member of a profession dependent upon ethics and standards, we strive to serve the living and honor As the deceased. It is our objective to offer every possible assistance in time of need. s7 7 I 6 MORTUARY mm fJ illi Youngsters pictured ore: Steven Gritten, front Stephen. Lincoln Teacher To End Long Career This Term Civil Service Seeking To Fill Teacher Posts Service Is Our Only Product . . . irTH left; Ronny Van Sleuvwen; Leanna Edwards, seated left; Christine Gianchetta, Mrs. Groesbeck, Brad Richens; Gary Neff, standing left; learon Love, Sharon Roades and Terry Ann 43-ye- ASSISTING IN THE I SURROUNDED by her first grade students, Mrs. Rhoda Groesbeck prepares to read a story to the pupils. The Lincoln elementary teacher will retire this term after 43 years. Grunite Park. Closing out a career as a teacher this year is Mrs. Rhoda Groesbeck, a member of the Lincoln elementary school faculty. educator has The well-like- d spent 22 of her years in the teaching field at Lincoln. She has also taught at Oakwood, and William Penr Granite schools in Granite District; was in Nebo District for five year3 four years in Jordan District; spent a year with Carbon Dis- - &eirr ferns tii&l! FO Easter Parade Plymoufh Plans hold-over- HERE LOOK Rof ary To View Film Suit Lake. Teachers are needed by the Federal Prison Service and the Department of Corrections of the District of Columbia, it was announced this week by the U. S. Civil Service Commission. Positions are opened in the fields of general education, industrial arts, related trades and vocational agriculture. They pay starting salaries of $5,355 and $6,435 a year. THE POSTS ARE for duty in Federal penal and correction al institutions located throughout the United States. Women arc appointed only in the California, West Virginia and District of Columbia areas. To qualify, applicants mupt have had appropriate college training experience. Further and application forms can be obtained from Byron C. Johnson, executive secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, PoRt Office department. Salt Lake City. arts. The youths will be .participating with others of their own age groups. DISPLAYED WILL be work of sophomores, juniors and seniors. All senior high school stutrict, and taught one year in dents residing in Utah are eligiOgden. ble to participate in the show. "THERE IS NO finer persoi They must be a student of the in the world." Principal Joseph jotli. 11th or 12th grade for Hansen of Lincoln said of Mrs, 1960-6Groesbeck. "She is easy to get Any youth in the 12th grade along with, never complains submit a portfolio which about a thing, and parents are may consists of different types of art with the results very pleased work in which he is proficient. she has with her students." Only these portfolios will be Mrs. Groesbeck resides in considered in the competition Springville, and while teaching for scholarships or tuition at Lincoln she rents an apart- grants which will be awarded. ment in Salt Lake City. are to have at least six A graduate of B r i g h a m They but no more than 10 articles of Young University in Provo, she art work. has also taken extension classes SOPIIOMOIIE, juniors and at the University of Utah. seniors may submit no more HER TEACHING career be- than two pieces of art work in gan in the Nebo District and the individual competition. she received $400 a year for These will be eligible for awards her services plus $4 a week for of merit and trophies. room and board she recalled. All works of art entered in Since her start as an educa- the exhibition are to be original. tor, Mrs. Groesbeck has taught The student must submit works thousands 'of youths, and has for scholarships and tuition enriched their lives with dis- grants which are his own work, semination of knowledge in conception and execution. Folmany fields. lowing are some of the awards which will be given out: ITAII NATIONAL Guard, For Third Year $100 scholarships in each of the following areas for seniors: painting, graphic art, sculpture and advertising art. Four sophomore and four junior trophies in each of the four major divisions of art. Twenty merit Granite Park. The third an- awards for juniors and sophonual High School Art mores. One tuition grant will be Show will be held April 15th to April 22nd at Granite high, awarded by both Westminster 3305 So. 5th East, under the College and Brigham Young University in senior student sponsorship of Granite District. competition. The major purpose of the ex- portfolio OTIIEIC AWARDS for all hibition is to encourage high three of students are: groups of In areas the school students two $25 gift certificates for the fine arts and commercial oil paint set. Acme Quality 1. Granite Plans Show of Art All-Sta- Paint m I " B t !YS ami or AMERICAN Co.: $25 certificate, Beaux Arts Club: picture frame. Bullock Glass and Frame Co.; $25 certificate, ceramics. Cap itol Ceramics: $25 certificate, art supplies, Carr Stationery: $25 certificate, Dcscrct News Press. Placque awards in painting, graphic arts, sculpture and ceramics, advertising art. Granite high: merit awards. Granite District: $50 certificate, commercial art. Music Services Corp.: $25 certificate, art supplies, Pembroke's Office Outfitters: 10 honor awards ar.' one cash award In ceramic. Pioneer Craft House: $25 certificate, art supplies. Salt Uike Blue Print and Supply Co.: $25 n certificate, art supplies. Co.; picture frame. Somerset Art Simp: $25 and $15 certificates for dental posters. Utah Stale Dental Asun. Sam-iielso- MADE BY MURRAY ST. FRANCIS SCHEDULES GAMES NITE SATURDAY Kent n v A "(..imcs Night" REGULAR '42.50 VALUE at 8:15 pm In the St. Francis Xavler will be held Saturday Catholic recrentiun hall. The Jackpot will be $200. with 54 number being called. A smaller Jackpot of $S0 will also be offered. W. A. Hue 51.10 So. (ioodway Jay Wallace 4tM.1 Brown , Atwood Mrs. John Arthur U.I1 Rainbow Dr. Delorrs finest i.o E. i.ttw riauth Bonnie Wahlen So. Slate Murrav C. Brawn Mill Pioneer St. Ames E. Schenrk :.I'"K So. Slate Me. E. R. Morthey h.i.I So. 7th East Marita W. Kirkham E. Mow South II. S. Madsen I place fo buy I RON RITE I ON e (at 1 sport shirt 1 band-toole- Nth East 1771 K. klMI Mulh L. R. Morte l?w So. iwao) Wel Mr. Bear twr So. 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Country Towne a, Country I ere ear wash tree car Job A Country wash Jab Towne A Country Free ear wash Job Towne A Country Free ear wash Job Towne Free rar wash Job Decorative pillow Decorative Country Plato Ksnell Home turnishings riato Kanell Home Furnishings Plato Kanell pillow Home Premier Surplus wf binoculars Premier Surplus Rod! Pair 1 I Furnishings hag Sleeping i 4 Country Towne metal Ironing hoard Deluse Premier Surplus .(lo.no purchase of food . (la.so purchase of Ssfrway grwrerlesnuy-Ryl- o I - (10.00 purchase of (rwrerlesiiny.ltile 4 Service I I Melmae place selling Sprouse Relit lubilcalloa Complete Tom saving account savings account I I (I t (t.tS Murray State Bank C. Penney Murrav Vision ( enter frame Raving Self's Inc. Murray Slate Bank J. lounge looell's Rrsiauronl stesk dinner gaL house paint SIO.uW) Neff llllrv's I gal. wl paint San-gla- Miller. Inc. l.aur set (la, 00 . (la.oo ( hal l.tnn tblveratt Shoes Bordeaux certificate ..UO gift tree ear Jadv Stewart So. Elniver Way. Sandy Bonnie Leo Stiles AM Colombia Lane, rrete ( HUerd Tanner win Srcolllly Dr. D. R. Hlll.m P.O. Bo lli.1. Elko. Nevada John feder IW.I Msthew Dr., Laylon Mr. J. A. Steele 11.1 E. IMH) South Mabel Tucker nm.o w. South Irene Kundaulst 7tl Meadowview Rd. IHinald B. Keller AR.1t So. 1.17 West Ms re ret lowlrr twxi Wllmlntlon, S.L.C. Larry Varela Bos .1(1. Helper ( lea H kittle i.a Boselder Hva Werner Mi Ssondrrs St. Mr. Albert M. Bell ( r. Wrfw South, Sandy Mr. B. Melralf taw Hilsnd l.ohe OU. t hrl.lensea kli Iversan si. John Steele 11.1 K. I mm swulh M. H. Hilton 1 Knollrresl Bessie Milne It E. tenter. Midvale Norman Johnson Murray Clothing tenter S5.00 gift certificate 1 I Shoes Granite Furniture - Ssle lone portrait I - RxlO lone portrait I & Loan Urbb's Meckel's 1 1 Jewelry lulled Model ft Paint Mr. lady's purse d pr. shoe big "M" sandwiches and i malts S big "M" sandwiches and 3 malts S big "M" sandwiches and malls S big "M" sandwiches and i malls Table lamp Men" l (lermanla Ave. Mrs. Irrv Bess 91 W. Wilton tilen Dennev ; So. I In East Helen W. Eord So. Hendricks (li.OO exterior house paint S.OO ' !: tltt Shine kit 1 1 l:i Diamond Way, Sandy Donald L. Jones wti: Lakeside Drive L. W. Hakanson SH.'l.l E. ihou Sooth Mrs. Tanner l:.7 So. 2nd West Linda Hard l:tKfi Lincoln SL Dean White 4?f5 Meadowview Pearl Reading Utt W. I.HMt South Mrs. Richard f . Jensen Itl.l W. .V.ihi South, Kearns (ieorce Sample Mr" I So. ,i West Mrs. J. W. C'hadwlck IM American Avenue Robert W. Benson il.1t So. .V.'U East Curt Habel li.VM) Zion's Savings t E. 70OO south Khanna Lee lloldawar 5X10 So. Ilamlen St. fcdna Johnson I Marshall tlU.utl savings account St. Gwen Frandsrn 37 Ne. 7th West, Salt Like City Bertha Atwood Bernire McAllister I 'Ml 3 ornamental urns Drive Bonnie liunron TI17 f Xiaa stool h Mr. Iborwion Thoslon Iranrlt Wllllasn Johnson R;t so I'M West. Sandy Rav N Demke fctsi So 1Kb last ...the ONLY UkTj Mrs. Louis Oliver III) w. .VMM) South A. Kiiht Ruby t.Vl.- Ho. 1th East l)wm King HO Wilson St., Midvale Bestnay Aerounl Valley Building Center Slate Bank Dinner Ralph Plant's ( ale Dinner Rslph Plant (ale ( hirhen each 'ram llaeman'a OHilnsI Psnroke House lot l. Salt lobe tilt) Res . Peiersow. I to". J no, 7w West, Ritvrlon: W. (enter St., Mtdvatr; Id. MrJean, Prrslan Street; Joseph t.arrla. (two bwrket mt Brniurkv B. J. Harrvks. P.ft.B. I Med ttlt Dean Rean, 7 W, lid south. Winners ot these prises tram lollowlnf named sponsor will be nellllrd this week by Mall r phone i I Record Albums (ram Murray Musie 1 Solely Deposit Rotes trent lr lor one tear! I ram Walker Bank, Murray Brandt loo H.ew tiroeery (enillroles Irom sharp foods LVvJ Dm 16" ! prico you'll find TRAINER 9 anvwherf JIKEJ I Boys or Girls I 32.50 Value k4t $JJ99 358? South 2800 PARK FREE NO METERS NO TIME LIMIT ot . . . IT TO PAYI West STORE HOURS 9;30o.m. fo 9 p.m. tow UP TO 24 MONTHS GRANGER SHOPPING CENTER I I s2 at IK COMPLIMENTS Ironrrie miVCOIPOtATION OF... Murray Chamber of Commerce |