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Show Rtmember When OlVo V all in and C. R. Oorgor to Offices Sought MfiffiBER'S SHE Ro-efectf- on Th FIVE YEARS AGO as taken from the Murray, Utah, IAOU Dm 4 Tkt flits of the Murray AlTtftlMt 1964 Thursday, Sept. 17, Sept. 25, 1959. The Who's Who" contest was areas of the county. won by a reader of the Eagle-Ne- w FIFTEEN YEARS AGO as Adr. Mrs. Lillian Stockman. The Personality" In the taken from the files of the contest - was Maida Bagley, Murray Eagle Sept. 16, 1949. v Eafle, .Murray City librarian. . .Two new members were seated on the Murray Library Board. Mrs. Clyde Stoker, 4961 Atwood Blvd. and Arthur' L. Bishop, 6501 Kenwood pr. , .Seriously Injured In a motorcycle accident were Marvin L. Allred and his daughter Mrs. Markey Huffman both 6140 So. 3rd East. ...A farewell testimonial was given for Daryl Whitehead in the Murray 11th ward prior to his departure for an LDS Mexican Mission. TEN YEARS AGO as taken from the files of the Murray - P. Smith was elected of Dlst. 2 Utah-IdaKiwanls at a district meeting in Logan. . . The record breaking enrollment of the Murray school district was expected to exceed 3000, announced Sup. , J. Easton Parratt. , . .At the Murray City Chamber of Commerce meeting Don Blair and Jay Hamblln were named as replacements on the Jaycee governing body, . . .A new Bookmobile was purchased by the County for circulation in communities and incorporated Ralph ' lieutenant-govern- or ho ; ; i ' ' - mayor and PORK CHOPS CENTER CUT commissioners. as TWENTY YEARS taken from the files of the Murray Eagle Sept. 21, 1944. Charles Call Signalman 2e son of Schuyler Call 4888 Wasatch Ave. was home on leave after 22 months in the Pacific Theatre. . . .Duck hunters enjoyed an 80 day season In Utah. Valley Center ward presented the Operetta 'The Visit Of Ann And Andy, is a feature at their Harvest Festival. . .Staff Sergeant Joe Bergant, son of Mr. and Mn. Frank Bergant, 140 E. 45th South, was awarded the Air medal for MerAGO GROUND 3 taking place Tuesday. Candidates for the various offices have been circulating petitions, which have been approved by the faculty. After the primary election takes place there will be two candidates running for each post In 'each grade. Campaign posters will be placed throughout the building, Skits will be presented on Sept. 25 by the finalists! then the final balloting will take ONLY Tiij- ,Hmm9 - j 0900 o ut ,i '?A: t.i Murray Lions Begin Park Construction ef MILK Ouaranroocf ' Harry Setterberg, project chairman, said a site was pick ed for the 80 by 60 foot struct ure. Sod wu removed and grad lng begun. Final plans are now awaited from Murray Additional city commission. work will be done when they are being received. Luncheon Mttt Stt By Local Auxiliary Unbreakable Highly stain resistant Unharmed by boiling a GUrle Wtiotttene .? The first week of school at luncheon meeting date yester- Granite filled wu with and fun for the day were Murray City firemen's activities MURRAY, , Dishwasher safe Keeping noon auxiliary members. In d mornon the schedule for Murray Lions Saturday when they began construction of a pavilion in Murray's new park at 61S0 So. Main St. Fern Oerrard wu hospitality chairman. Assisting were Betty beautiful neutral bum! gold ' During June Bennlon and Peters, Barbara Bird, President Derita Trappett conducted a business session. Halloween party plans were made and tickets for the firemen's ball pr lie were Sept. , 10, and 11, a contest was held to find the ners were warded lflcates a- f, Mrs Mather (Girls' League President), captain, the League officers as the ship officers, and the sophomore girls as the P.clflc.the bvids, automstid ml iii'ff" flfi'MW frwliy to Umo Pict.t I opetet.i torr.mumcU.oni Jy-we- traffic contrott, Mt time you ih.p or trivil..Jrom. to oroctt.r.. be ct the efficiency or throughout the Wett . . . tiki idvinugt Picit'C. Union route ipecilic, through electronic So nmimbtf. r -- I'f A t jka:' .- -I. wi. Electricity contr.butei m - --ON--jM x " I c Mtit res travel, to u tH it IsM IM eme 't't A- SAUSAGE 30cosn,M PEAS sfRrPM inEAMP Fronci Principal CANS Tasfowoff a rsor dance by Arlene Ohlsen and trio composed of Janet Eddlngtoc , Kay Hansen, and pee Ann Racinger. After the program, there will be games and refreshments. l it-irne- r H rt'tiMd m trl " ttutf taw!y Ism. Ward Confab Safod At CHEER MMP UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD A sped si meeting for all ward officers and teachers will be held at the church on Friday at s p.m. take officers will visit the ward for all sessions. Chad Keieoa Is bishop of the ward and Jerry Cahill and Leon K. Samittsen and hli coun selors. ?(6) GIANT K 17V 5)7 PKG. HAM POP CORN 1 SANDWICHES n 0 21B. D UTTER CELLO BAG IN QUARTERS y COOKIES (2),b. 2 Lbs. Cream or Fig Ban 2 P.M. . 7 P.M. FRIDAY 10 A.M.. 6 P.M. SAT. TASTY TREAT DADY FOOD Cheese Loaf 1 2LB. 1 yt '""Sy-"- " BOX SVMSOH TV HEINZ ?yseasA. U DIMW Fancy 1W1 Meat Ball Meat Conf. Beam V WeJnen Fancy TOKAY GRAPES MURRAY. Mincreek Jrd ward will hold its ward conference Sept. ll-t- o in the ward chapel 123 303 Thorura wUl give his remarks to the girls. Mrs. Netteon will speak on such kinds of 'ships as scholarship, and clu unship, while Jenna. Mather will talk on friendship. special numbers oonaist of a tv icn If TALL SALMON m Bin n- - Stylo JONATHAN APPLES Miffcroofc 3rd. iSJ pink 3? 3$? sailors. automated rail way tnil mini tunncii living pcun. min to houwhoifl ippinneii mm , new girls Nellson (the counselor) as Admiral, Jenna Union Convenience of electrical living brought to you by K GRAPIFBUIT f Today, the Girls' League Is sponsoring an orientation for the sophomore girls after school. The theme, Sailing the Ships, is based on the idea of a ship with Principal Reho F, Thorura Commander-in-Chie- ISo PEACHES m (oirac COFFEE - cert- - i at the i Rogers. as 5) FOLGERS Brown and Jane Ludwlg, Elect ed as teachers with the friend liest smiles were Miss Elaine Stamoulls and Mr. Ralph end tnnitof 39. mmiMm fruit If? rlendlltst Win f Farmers. Russ Sorensou auu Kiuny Card were voted the friend llest sophomores, while Larry Van and Becky Wagoner Burrows captured the title for ! the Juniors. Winning seniors were Mike tWntott 43V S& APPLE SAUCI the Bet Brown, Rose Hello Days, on Brown, lit- - vVl Happy Hello Day Assembly. Miny products DACON 47V I TOMATO JUICE Les Davis Is seventh grade idvlsori Ellis Anderson eighth and Clark Jorgenson, ninth. AMERICAN DAIKY ASSOCIATION Of UTAH Sponsored by Viah't Dairy Famtrt ! ROAST SPARERtDS Price place. with your purchase of 2 extra quart! Decorator-style- VALUE BRAND Coso Officers Elections Set At Central Junior High on An early icers being conducted MURRAY. Monday and final balloting ing work session was fl PORK LOIN clan officers at Central student are high body officers, left to right, Lynda Anderson, secretary; Rick Hansen, president; Bob Gam peler, vice president and Kathy Hand, historian. GRANITE PARK. Election time is si hand at Central Junior high's campus with primary elections for diss off- or freeiing lbs. E . 45 REVIEWING PETITIONS for 35Uv La COUNTRY-STYL- DEEP , TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO as taken from the files of the Murray Eagle Sept. 21, 1939. An Item on outstanding Remember 8B Col. 2 iir. (?i itffitl&D Mm ... END CUTS itorious Achievement. ftiir nuG ' the Murray Representing Lions club, Miss Jacqueline French daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. French, 4903 Atwood Blvd. entered the 'Miss Utah 1950 contest at tbAUtehState Fair . . . .Miss Edna M. Cook, Murray exchange teacher In Birkenhead, England, arrived home to again take up her teaching duties at Arlington school. . . .Murray City Commissioners were considering adopting an ordinance making the city's laws uniform with the State law In respect to tenure of office of mayor and salaries of 1 for Budgefl 0 O 5f0 it mm |