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Show Remember When? The, Murray, Utah, EAGU OD 4 Tk Mtwt AtnrlUtr wD Thursday, May 13, 1965 Vere McHenry Elected Prexy Of Murray High Student Body Granite Sophs Crown Dance King, Queen FIVE YEARS AGO as taken from the files of the Murray I Eagle, Thurs., May 12, 1960. GPANITE PARK. Randy Rod-ge- rs ard Joan VanLeeuwen reigned as king and queen of the Good Ship Lollipop", sophomore dance at Granite Marilyn Canoso of St. Vincent Paul's Catholic Church, received the Eaele of the Cross award. . . Cadet members of the Granite High Wing of the Mid western Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol were; Don Allsop, Michael Ellsworth, Jerry Larry Breinholt and Paul Brown. . .A fossil bone of a prehistoric animal was found by John A. Ward at the site of a new water well in Murray. . Steven Williams, Lee Dllller and Nickie Beck were selected as royalty to reign over the Kearns American Western Boys Ass'n. de high Friday evening. The king is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Rodgers, 3581 So. 1200 East. His queen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert VanLeeuwen Jr. 2666 So. 300 East. Randy Stephens, sophomore class president presented the crown to the queen and gave the king a boutonnlere. The gymnasium had been transformed Into a candy land dream in which the orchestra played from a boat. Other sophomore class officers Include secretary Fred Lampropoulls, vice president. Jayne Rigby was chairman of the decoration committee. TAJ Bur-klnsha- w, TEN YEARS AGO as taken from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., May 13, 1955. Millcreek Stake To Hold Outing For for An outing all Aaronic priesthood mem bers of Millcreek stake will be . . ' ' , , .' . - - v 7 , - . : ,. held Saturday at 2 p.m. Groups from the various wards will meet at South high for swimming at 2 o'clock. From there, they will visit the LDS church vaults In Big Cot tonwood canyon, then return to the stake center. 3800 So. Main for dinner and a program. George Smith is of the event. ft A ' ' 3 IDEAS THEY HAD FIFTEEN YEARS AGO as taken from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., May 12, CONVALESCENT n 1950. Hal Benson, Gayle Madsen, Dan Dahle and Shirley Wilklns were new MHS studentbody officers. . .Murray Junior Cham HOME Formerly Cottonwood Maternity Hospital 404 East 5600 South niiiiii ii . IEN MJDGifY . 266-865- 8 at Murray high art Jerry Bell, Kartn Olson, John Susan White, Colleen Hlgglnson and Larry Miller. Cheerleaders Named At Murray High For Year ' AUDIO THHflCOr' J NEW CHEERLEADERS ?3r Gosh, what a mistake that wasl Won't be back In good graces with her 'til the middle of July at least) , V : MURRAY. Six Murray high Susan White. juniors have been elected by Larry, a son of Dr. and Mrs. the student body to be Spartan George Miller, 4748 Meadow cheerleaders next yer. View Rd., Is In the Tiger club They are Larry Miller, Jerry and plays tennis for Murray. John Greenwood, Colleen j Bell, Jerry Bell, a son of Mr. and Hlgglnson, Karen Olson and Mrs. Raymond Bell, 6507 Jefferson, belongs to the school's chess, French and German clubs. John Greenwood, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Greenwood, 167 E. 6100 South, has been a representative to student council In his sophomore and junior years. He has been active In debate, represen ted Murray at the model UN convention, has been on the wrestling team two years and Is In the French and Tiger clubs. VrV . ?5 Colleen, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hlgglnson, 81 W. 5300 South, has been on the school paper staff and in the Pepper club. She has served as FORGOft 1 ' ' SXJP IfiitaBBBPl Aaronic Priesthood MILLCREEK. ber of Commerce sponsored its Eagle, Thurs., May 17, 1945. president, Noel G. Johnsen, for Tony Duvall, bond queen state vice president. . .MHS announced that Miss chairman, show Have A fashion Date l was directed by sewing class Cleona Martin was seeded to run for queen in t War Instructors, Miss Mary McNiel, Loan Drive. . .Mr. Gcrge D. and Mrs. Wllma Rees. . .Harry M. Thomason was made new Rugg was pensioned by the Murdistrict manager of the Fire- ray plant of the American SmelDoris Drown, Saundra Mitting and Refining Co. . .A. T. chell, Sammy Moore and Norma stone Tire and Rubber Co. . . Saunders visited relatives in Smith were selected new MHS 'Rulon and Colleen Reynolds and cheerleaders. . .Lowell E. Par-ris- h Arthur and Thelma Clements Roscoe, California J.and met the James Jeffries, was appointed architect for Llstsey were all parents of original ex -- boxing famous world the remodeling and addition to baby sons. champion. . .A memorial serLiberty elementary school. . . for President Heber J. vice takTWENTY YEARS as AGO as Chosen speakers for Murray en from ( the of files the Remember, Page 8B, CoL tt) Murray high graduation were Jo Ann Cherl Marie McMillan, Mike Berger, Joyce White, Mil"COURAGE ii almost a conton Morris and Ann Scott. . . tradiction in terms. It means Funeral services were held a strong desire to live taking for Anders Gustaf Anderson who the form of a readiness to died of causes Incident to age. . . A baby girl was born to Calvin f V K. and Sylvia Worsley. MIDGUT MANOR GIFT JUL 'THE AT THE Three Words', Join In Dance " " PHARMACY! On Saturday That's the place to go for gifts appropriate to any casion. In addition to the things you'd ordinarily find in a drug store, Muiray City has a complete gift shop in all sorts of ideas to make you the most popular itself giver anytime! Drop inl oc- A SOUTH COTTONWOOD. spring hop will be held in the South Cottonwood Karen Olson has been In student council as a home room representative and as sophomore and junior representa tive. She was a junior varsity cheerleader, cn the paper staff, is a twirler and attended the model UN. Mr. and Mrs. Rex A. Olson, 323 Saunders St., are her parents. Junior class secretary Susan White, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood White, 415 Saun ders St., has been in the school's ski club, The six were elected from a field of candidates who tried out before the student body. ward cultural hall Saturday evening at 8:30. The dance Is being sponsored by members of the Mutual Married program from the three wards. It Is a date dance for cold, wet wea ther, of course. well, the next morning, I got out of bed. late as usual, dres sed at my fastest pace, kipped breakfast and ran out the door ladles and men 16 ': v A ... .,m .... Th is the home ot the 6T0. the Grand Pni md Bonneville, the Le Msm end 242. the Cafaiina and Tempts! Bucket setts end luiury flourish. People eetn entering toer country never leave. You've teen wamedl LAURY 4919 South Shaft - This one gives you precious privacy; PLUS i soft breezes that still push Pontile Tlpn tMLER, INC. off- to And what The only worse thing that could happen would be to check the weather Sunday night and prepare for sunshine the next to be bombarded by day-o- nly rain as I ran out to catch the bus the next morning. But even worse than the con stant bother of wondering what to wear In this changing wea ther Is the nagging question of what the weather will be Ilk on (tiffin!.:.; o iliUUORfe ;r TC?Jmi U SrtINO tVCNINO EVENT MURRAY. tHhth and ninth graders at Rivervlew held their evening dance FrHsv. Studentbody officers and t raided tor detoraMoh o tRft SAN LIDO BRAND 11 GAUGE WIRE MESH 41" High I HOLD ANNUAL i:rUVIUi Chain Lin!t i4 2x4 4 Redwood Post Redwood Top Rail 10' on Center labor, Materials, Nails, Posts, Rails, Post Top Caps ALL INCLUDED Plans have been made to hold the exercises on the football field, because there isn't enough room in the auditorium to hold the 650 students and their par ents. But If It rains, the exer cises will have to be moved Into the auditorium, and each student will be allowed to have 1 14 parents present. JUNIORS O 1 4. ne annual spring Murray their way through set boards. Put it up yourself! who ever heard of the con gregation not crying at a laughing uncontrol- ably at times? And who ever heard of holding a funeral at school, with jovial guitar play ers and singers offering the musical program. Such were the proceedings as the students of Gene McComb carried out their assignments to give a speech of praise about someone. And so, the speeches of praise were given, as the lightning and thunder played their parts outside to give the proper set ting for a funeral Friday, and Monday. The students who gave the speeches, however , first obtained the permission of their They gave due subjects.0 praise about the feats and ac complishments of the 'decea sed, and had fitting song to sing about them. The only thing missing wu the floveril T1ifV?ldiTrKk de "3 D" Board on Board happened? I vu hit In the face by the bright, warm sunshine. The beat of the sun didn't bother me-- lt wu the wool skirt and sweater that seemed out of place. graduation-Ju- , 2-si- attire-suita- ble years to catch the bus. d7 Here's a model that's adaptable to most any lot or home style. It's a design with maximum privacy . . . easy to erect. Ml day's and older. Admission Is $1.50 per couple. Music will be live. South Cottonwood 3rd ward MIA is In charge of decorations. Spring flowers will be featured. South Cottonwood 6th ward will furnish refreshments and the 4th ward Is handling advertising. popular Baoliotvoavo are And they say women unpredictable! This weather we've been having lately has been worse than any woman has or ever will be when It comes to being unpredictable -- no mat ter what any of those men say. For Instance, Sunday night, ' looked " out ' the window and saw that it was sprinkling geout ntly, so of the closet came my next trl-wa- rd young YOUR LOCAL ASSOCIATED DRUG Tennis club president and Is a twirler. 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