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Show Murray 15th Sponsoring "Scottish Variety Show" I 1 ? if II U Remember When? begin at 7:30 p.m. Numbers will be presented by a troupe of sword dancers who have appeared on the Ed Sulllivan show. ALSO PERFORMING will be a bagpipe band which has won awards for its excellence. Other variety numbers will be presented. Cost for the event, which is Murray Doctor Gains a building fund activity, is $1 Post Of State Group per person. Tickets may be at the door. Prove The Utah State Podi- purchased ANOTHER WARD sponsored atry Assn. (Foot Specialists) event will be a rummage sale elected a Murray doctor secreTune 17th, at the old tary of the organization at a Saturday, smelter 'off ice, 5400 So. 200 W. dinner-electio- n meeting held Provo. in Saturday evening Dr. Blaine C. Grose, 350 E. 7200 South, whose offices are located at 5168 So. State, won the honor. Also named were Dr. Lorin Richards, president, South Cottonwood. Tonight and Dr. Howard Jasperson, a joint meeting of the South vice president, both of Salt Cottonwood Lions Club and the Lake City. Lady Lions will be held at 8 k The session was held at the o'clock at Log Haven in Provo home of Dr. Flake RogCanyon. ers. Present as special guest to install newly elected officers will be Ray A. Merrill, district where the road ends governor. Dinner will be served, and TOTE GOTE begins! there will be social activities as well as several items of business to be conducted. S. C. Lions To Install Officers Mill-cree- . Socials Held In Taylorsville 5th TOTE GOTE Amanca't No. I CvcW THE WANTED GIFT for 3 FATHER GRANDFATHER HUSBAND Models to Select From! WARD MIA officers and teachers met Saturday evening e in the Bennion ward for a supper and games. Wanda Rotini is the new YWMIA secretary, and Hope Fimier and Norma Ericson are new Beehive and Laurel teachers. The Young Marrieds class will have a square dance and social the evening of Saturday, May 17th, at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris are new leaders of the group. bar-bequ- See your Nearest Dealer for a demonstration - or WRIGHT TOTE GOTE SALES Distributor 4084 So. State & AM Taylorsville. The Relief Society of Taylorsville 5th ward met Tuesday for a tour of several area homes and a buffet luncheon at the home of LaRue Linthecum, 1488 W. 4890 So., president. The group held its closing social May 31st. Luncheon was served and a program was presented by Nedra Ann McBeth, Roma Littlefield and Ada Van-Da- - 1 ? i - i : I i ll 4 v . t i w 1931. i.r Drink Milk at noon and get a refreshing lift. You always need protein. That's why you never outgrow your need for Milk. Get the Milk idea 3 glasses every day. i j . r?1 ' Elva Moore To "';- : AM-rifT,rTO- students of Elva Moore rehearse a dance for their annual revue scheduled Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Murray senior high school. From left, they are Lucy Ann Clyde, Connie Proctor, Kathy Evans, Julie Bradshaw and Ruth CLEVERLY COSTUMED, five Advertiser) Eaxle-Ne- Salt Luke. Three University of Utah seniors, two former students of Cyprus and one from Granite high school graduated with high honors this spring from the University of Utah. The students are Johan Blok, son of Mr. itid Mrs. Leendcrt Blok of the Netherlands; Dorothy S. Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Spencer of Magna, and David L. West, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. West, 1940 E. 3900 South. ONLY STl'DEXTS who have maintained a 3.5 grade-poiaverage or higher through their four years in school will graduate with high honors. A 4.0 average at the University of Utah represents straight A work. nt SX. Board Fills Posts AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH HURRY! HURRY! total of 37 numbers are in the program. Aiding in the preparations for the revue has been Paulette Hardcastle, assistant teacher. Accompanist for the program will be Ramona A Smith. work day session Murray. was held by Murray 9th ward Relief Society Wednesday morning under the direction of Mrs. Mar Jean Hale, assistant work director. Mrs. Hale demonstrated how to make peanut brittle candy. Proper methods of caring for synthetic materials was demn onstrated by Winnine of the "Cotton Shop", 5809 So. State. Lunch was served to 35 women, under the direction of Mrs. Mona Henricks, visiting teacher supervisor. Mr. Blok, a graduate of Cyp rus high, will receive a degree in chemical engineering. Mrs. Anderson, also a graduate of Cyprus, will receive a degree in English, and Mr. West, a graduate of Granite, will receive a degree in History. Commencement exercises were held Monday, June oth. Mon-drago- County DUP Holds Event Winners Told Murray. Thursday, approximately 350 members of , the South Salt Lake County Company, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and their guests met at the Prudential building, 3300 So. State, for the group's annual Brigham Young luncheon and June Jubilee. Dora McMillan, president, was in charge of arrangements and conducted the program. Invocation was presented by Mrs. Blanche Jensen, incoming prexv. MRS. MCMILLAN introduced Miss Joan Carrigan of Mid-val- e, the Days of '47 Queen, and an attendant. Miss Sandra The Martin of Cottonwood. other attendant. Miss Irene HalL a student at Brigham Young University, was unable to attend because of school activities. Special honor was paid to past and present captains. A tribute was presented by Dora Smith, chaplain. Musical numbers for the program were arranged 4y Mcs. Mildred Gerrard. A -- travelogue' was given by Mrs. Orlando assisted Erlckson, by ' Mr. Erickson, on a trip last Bum-me- r to Europe. In Murray. Winners in the mocontest del car customizing held by United Model & Paint here were announced this week by Bob Poole, In the Hot Rod division, the following youths took home titles: Grant Faber, 16, 5205 So. 9th East, Class C; Jim Harr, 15, 410 Vine, Class B; Greg Delgado, 12, 57 Greenwood, Class A. IN THE Custom Car division, Lynn Davis. 18, 4867 So. State, won in Class C. Hal Rishton, 15. 7439 So. 7th East, was the Class B winner, and Greg Delgado annexed the Class A title. A special award for the most unusual car entered in the contest went to Gary Hellier, 16, 315 Fenton Ave. owner-manage- Mountview To Start Program r. . j 11.,. were being construcieo. 4500 South to Regal Ave. were being placed 18 feet of the present property The extra area was to be to widen State Street to a width of 132 feet. YEARS TWENTY . irom They back line. Ladies and Children's used total AGO. as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of June 5, 1911. The of bishopric retiring Grant ward was honored. They were Bishop McLloyd Killpack, Dewey Turner, David W. Smith and Hilmer Larson . . . New officers were installed for the Murray Junior Women's Club. Vyonne Durrant was prexy. Mrs. Tui Sullivan historian; Bettv Jean Ellertson, first vice president; Shirley Westover, e recording secretary; Mrs. Johnson, treasurer, and Mrs. Billie Parker corresponding secretary . . . South Cottonwood ward honored Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vincent Ballard, veteran church workers, who were leaving to make their home in Washington . . . Miss Dean Fugate married Lt. Freeman A. Parsons, in Alabama. Of Canvas Oxfords PRICES CUT TO Don-nett- FIFTEEN YEARS AGO. as reMirted from the files of the Murrav Eagle of June 6, li5 JOCS. V Available wots SOUTHGATE Shopping Center AM W BULKY SPORTSWEAR SWEATERS SHORTS Nationally Advertised; 100 Orion Acrylic -White ond new summer colors. Sires 36 to 40 3.99 at Lowell's is a a treat a toste delight be CHICKEN DINNER FRIED V of a Spring Chicken Deep Fried lo a Golden Brown and Served With a Hot Roll Potato Salad Pickles Olives - Potato Chips and a Cold . . . Beverage URVtO fUOM 12 tO A.M. SATURDAY All this .... for ONLY mouth-water- - cause we use only the beil of meats ond prepare them with born of years' experience! Let's go ouf to dinner tonight . . . at the new.... RESTAURANT JUNE 9th AND 12 NOON SUNDAY formerly "The Pronto" 4333 South Stale At Granger Store Only 3539 South 2 West 00 n)) nJ Reg. $1.99 "YOUR NAME" BLOUSES 97 LOWELL'S NOON f KlOAY 11 a m. 'Ill 10 pm. doily SAVE ON DUPONT NYLONS Full Faihioncd 2 prs. $1 Seamless 3 prs. $2.25 , Plato Plenty of FREE PARKING near, our handy rear entrance. Open 'til 9 on Fridays. ; ., f 4. 6155 South State t . rec'' 1W WATTS' HURRY! .... sizes (to Rosana SHOPS $1 CAPRI PANTS $2 OUR PLAN SUSE COTTON SKIRTS $2 ALBERTSON'S GRANGER STORE ONLY Any Ride A Frco Ticket Given Away Only 10 With a Ticket With Each Dollar in Purchases Children's It's Amazing What a Lot Of Fashion A Little Money Will Buy At . Honeysuckle S49e f oNS in 4883 South State AND GROWN $146 1916. Bridal Wreath CONTAINER ", !.. - ersaults. ti&W M "Murray-Go-Round- ! Barbette's famed Aerialovlies for transporIn brilliantly-costume- d tation to Mt Jordan Junior will appear ballet production lofty be will school for swimming A numbers. available once a Week. OTHER RUK.IIT spots in Hchedule on this will be anwill he Miss Ixinl. nounced on the bulletin board theclrcus n foot Juggler from Holland; at school. he Grimaldis. a new comedy oresentatlon from England;-thSpanish wire walker. Tonlto; Capl. Schreiber's rhimpanr-oes- : the Imperial Llpfzcan horses: ind the Besnlou elephants. Th clown brigade, headed bv Chester Sherman, will In clude among mnny others, the Mexican whltrfnrc sensation. Pelujw, Get Your "DISCOUNT TICKETS" for the Circus ot r.: Paper Is Rated four-year-o- ld . Carnival Dated By East Jordan facilities Carnival Ends Sun. Jun 11th . . well-know- Mrs. Wilmer Barnett entertained for hr young son, Lee, on his seventh birthday . . . Mrs. Hazel McCleary. 231 W. 4500 South, died In a Salt Lake hospital . . . Herman Longhurst, signed to coach Murray football team . . . W. Douglas Allen was elected president of the Funeral Directors Assn. of Utah, . . . Miss Evelyn Labium became the bride of John Rex Hoskins. She is the daughter Greenfield. The annual East of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Labi-urn- , Jordan Stake carnival will be Murrav." He was from Clear-held at the stake house June field. 5th and 6th of next week. TEN YEARS AGO, as nProceeds from the event arc for the building of a new 'seminary in connection with the new Hillcrest high school now Location under construction. of the school is approximately 7600 South and Oth East. SOLO AT the carnival will be bazaar items such as cloth ing, etc. and bakery goods. There will also be booths for selling hot dogs, ice cream, soft drinks, etc. For the entertainment of the children, there will be sonic rides. Tickets air being sold in the nine wards of the stake at $10 per family. Bishop Clyde V. Buxton is in charge and may be contacted at CR n: mm & Car Contest . 4, 1936. . . Murray High's Dr. Mildred Nelson, city physician for Murray was appointed assistant director of Child Health for the State of Utah. She left for Washington. D. C. where she would attend medical sessions with doctors from the other 48 states . . . The Cottonwood DUP ended their season with a luncheon. Mis. Florence Bennion was in Mrs. Elsa Wiseman charce . and . Work Day Conducted By Murray 9th Society assisted ner A Shrine Circus Slates Show FOUR DAYS LEFT! Sicbrand Bros. Circus Revue for the tennis courts to open were the Misses Susan String-haSondra Nelson and Lena Antell . . Dr. Bruce Parsons was the lone Utah delegate to the America Optometrie Assn. files from the of the convention held ported in Florida . . . Murrav Eagle of June 8, Townsend claimed Miss Raymon 1901. Joyce Erickson as his bride. n Clarence R. Buckley. 53, 4703 Both were Murray-ite- s. Brown St., for many years pelvisor of the M)rray post office, died in Salt Lake Friends honored Mrs. Michael McMillan on her 75th birthday . Dixie Mitchell, daughter of the Ira J. Provo. The Murray high Mitchells. 54 1 Benbow Ave., was the victim of a bad fire school newspaper, accident when a plastic cowreceived a good rating girl suit she was wearing recently from the School Press whose headquarters caught fire from a bonfire. She Service, was in the Holy Cross hospital are the Brigham Young Uniwhere she was in serious con- versity Journalism department. . Mrs. Glen dition Lee, 4790 Judges for the rating were Atwood Blvd., left with a group Noel Duerden, BYU journalism of relatives for a vacation in instructor and head of the School Press Service; M. Dallas the East. Burnett, assistant professor of FIVE YEARS AGO, an rejournalism, and Bradley Munn, files of from the the ported journalism graduate student. Murray Eagle of June 7, A TOTAL of 32 schools par1 ticipated in the critical rating Mr. and Mrs. William V. program. Six papers received 4081 Rainbow Dr., were superior, seven earned excellent among those graduating at the citations and ratings of good University of Utah. She is the were given to 10 papers. Othformer Miss Chadette Elva ers who entered failed to place Meyrick . . . Pictured waiting (Paper, Page 6B, Col. 8) . FIVE YEARS TWENTY' AGO, an reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of June "Assigned to head various committees were: Richard Howe, county services: Richard Moffat, safety: Robert Turpin, education: Mary Putand Shirley nam, planning Reynolds, recreation. ANOTIIKK MEETING will be held within 30 to 60 days. A session will be held yearly Salt Ijike. Twenty-- t h r c e for the community, and the features and spectacles acts, hoard will iwrt as the need will be presented at Derks arises, board officers reported. Field in Salt Iake City when the 11th annual El Kalah Shrine Circus is held on Wednesday, June 14th, and Thursday. June 15th. Headlining the show will be Put Anthony and his 16 Jungle Greenfield. Next Monday. hred lions and tigers, rated by June 12th. a summer recrea circus enthusiasts as one of tion program will begin at the greatest fighting animal Mountview elementary school. acts ever presented. AMONG THE aerial attrac Sessions will be held five davit a week from 0 a.m. to tions will be the spcctactilnr clmid swing artist, Mr. Sensa-tlo3:30 p.m. There will bo athletthe Rudys, a trio nf ic Bittvilles. arts and crafts, double bar out performers present a and camping darning, ing a most unusual high act;program for those interested. In the Artons in their flying trapchildren M IKH)l-.Ci- E "passing the urea are eligible to partic- C7x turn featuring som Hnd ipate, as well aa adults If they leaps" demro. I'.us In : Brinton. Three Local University Students Gain Honor (Special to the mr.:. Present Dance Students lf Drink Mote, (tyf&fc i Margaret Cannegieter won a from Henager's Business College for the high est perfect record in typing. She attained the highest speed n of any student in the area for the year . The engagement of Earl Cannegieter and Bertha Brown was announced. Inter-mountai- Brett Paulson, secretary; John Howe, treasurer: Cecil Piatt, director. l I i I' N R- - f' S. THIRTY YEARS AGO, as reported from the file of the Murrav Eagle of June 11, Board South Cottonwood. members of the recently formed South Cottonwood Village, Inc. met last week to conduct an election of officers for the group. D. Howe Moffat was named chairman of the board. Elected to other positions were the following: MRS. GORDON NiedcrhaiiB-er- , 1 drtltr Tk New Thursday, June 8, 1961 Herman Longhurst Was Named MHS Grid Coach Murray. A "Scottish Variety Show" featuring a cast of 80 professional performers will be presented in the Murray 3rd- 8th ward tomorrow evening by the Murray 15th ward. The public is invited to at- tend the program, which will ID I O THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE Famous Make Color Coordinated CHILDREN'S SUMMER WEAR 20 OFF Save Up To ONE-HAL- F AnsoMtifrti cl di"prpn' tpm om our ifotfc GREATLY REDUCED WI IV |