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Show 2J TK Murray, i" i itoj j. mc i munaay, Juno i r Exercises ToW 4f exercises for 9th grade students at Bonneville Junior high will be held tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 in the auditorium. Processional music will be performed by the school orchestra, under the direction of Wells A. McAllister, Chris Kesler, student body president , will give the welcome. Invocation will be offered by Christine Wisnlewski. A musical selection from the orchestra will follow. Dawn of Decision" is the theme for the evening program. Annette Rhode will address remarks on the topic 'Future Hopes; Chris Borg,Commun- ity Challenge; Elizabeth Stiles, Changing World Dennis Discovering Abiliand Cheri Voss, High ties School Here I come." Dean L. Hailstone will direct the mixed chorus in a selec- tion. H. Clive Roberts, principal, will address the group. He will be followed by T. C. Brown, president of the Granite board of education. The school song, performed by the 9th grade, will be the concluding number. Lowell Bishop will offer the benediction. Admission is by Invitation. There will be dancing in the gymnasium at the program's conclusion. Luttrell, Millcreek Students To Be Honored At Special Program MILLCREEK. Sixth grade students at Millcreek elementary will be honored at a closing social today (Thursday) at 2 o'clock, informed Max F. Jackman, principal. Parents of 6th graders are invited to attend the function. The children will present a dance program, Including demonstrations of circle, square and ballroom dancing. Refreshments will be furnished by the PTA. OWfuI lIX-X- i 'Xij (. ) i'1 hs The beetle proton. II Md U tinted tta.j (BO word.. All letter lndi aather lowish to olive-greewith a black to dusky stripe alongthe margin - area of each wing cover. The antare ennae lone and yellow. Young grubs, or larvae, are nearly black and when full- grown reach a length of nearly lf inch. When the adult beetle is seeking protection for the winter, they will often be found moving Into the house in September. M,,, V one-ha- act awl Take A Glance For $5 Cash! however, the name at the will he withheld and a nam da plain. It aeepl4 far pahlleatlaa. ad JUST A GLANCE at this week' Mystery Home could produce a crisp $5 bill for the home owner or occupant. The cash prize must be claimed before noon on at the office, 155 E. 4905 South. must identification be made at the time of the claim. This week's MysProper tery Home is located somewhere in the newspapers' circulation area of 3300 South to 6400 South, 300 East to 9200 West. Last week's Mystery Home was properly identified as that of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. James M. Cornwell The Murray Eagle East 4905 South Ka-po- , Public Program, Exhibits Planned Dy Girl Scouts MURRAY. A program to acquaint the public with girl scouting and its opportunities will be presented in Murray high auditorium Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Termed Girl Scout Kapers, the event will feature nearly 300 scouts In Murray-Midva- le neighborhood. They comprise 19 troops In four age groups, to Mrs. James according (Betty) Johnson, a program co- Each troop is planning an exhibit for the hall. Mrs. Johnson explained the program and exhibits are open to the public. There is no charge. Also coordinating the program are Mrs. Cecil Evans and Mrs. James Shepard, neighborhood chairman. The three term girl scouting a wonderful opportunity and stated kapers Is being held to acquaint everyone with its accomplishments and potential. Education YVcorVSef For Wards Hil-d- Jonsson, 4057 So. 1 1th East. The previous weeks' Mystery Home cash prize was won by Griffith 3250 W. 4100 South. Members of the Granite Board of Education and administrative officers of the Board thank you for your support, for your encouragement , and for your genuine Interest in the promotion of the bond election held April 27, 1965. The Board and the administration know that through the media of the daily and weekly newspapers, and press releases over the radio and television networks, citizens in Granite District became more aware of the capital outlay needs for school sites and for school buildings. In response to this call the electors extended their confidence to the Board through their positive votes. Members of the Granite Board and the administration sincerely appreciate the positve way in which you supported the bond proposal. They commend you for your help, for your interest in the children and for your support of the various programs in the District. Miss Mary Putnick Graduate, St. Mark's School Of Nursing FIVE YEARS AGO as taken for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bringfrom the files of the Murray hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Eagle, Thurs., June 2, 1960. Bringhurst, and Mr. Mrs. Joseph Gunn and Mr. and Luthof Christ Members Mrs. Ralph Bringhurst and their eran's graduating class were families. . .William Huff, .621 Tim Simmons, Fred O'Brien, W. 6400 south, underwent a Los-ser, Denise Devenberg, Sharon at the Vemajor operation Kathy Kreidler and teran's hospital. . .Mr. and Mrs. Caroline Hoesch. . .Joyce Eugene Huff, San Diego, Calif., Sharon carpenter and were house guests of Mr. Huffs Sheren Pavich were selected as Harold Mr. and Clerk-Treasur- Esfato Socks Hair Thought In This Area .rtil Huff, 607 W. 6400 South. TWENTY YEARS AGO as taken from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., June 7, 1945. Leo M. Llttlefleld, son of Mr. Mrs. and William O. Little-fiel- d, was promoted from sergeant to staff sergeant with the Fifth army in Italy. . .Funeral services were held in Taylors -vllle ward chapel for Hyrum John Mackay,whodiedofaheart attack. . .Martha Walker, Daisy Belliston, Tui Sullivan, Edna Mae Wilkinson, Luella crane, Ruby Olson, Viola strange, Mary Haslam, Nellie Draney and Ella French, were presented at a luncheon held at the home of Mrs. Ivy Marsden. . .Mr. and William Hatch were Mrs. parents of a son born May 31. . . Stanley K. Andrus, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Andrus was promoted to Tech4 with the 88th signal corps. THIRTY AGO as - 1935. Funeral services were held for Mrs. Martha Bolton. . . Mrs. Ruby Hausknecht, Mrs. Dora McMillan and Mrs. C. K. Wiseman, Mrs. Jane Morgan . . a gift from DEDD'S . . . and Mrs. Florence Bennion (ffemrnttttr. I'aKiiK. C..I. ) TELL A FRIEND . . ... the . iwhtro he'd AX Mitt . ..tfrt it , HONOR HIM WITH A . . . J. SHIRT . . . iporl or dreu ityl by Arrow or Da l9 vine! from $4. JEWELRY ITEM . . .ityled by Shieldi and priced from 12. COLOGNE SET ... f ty DERNINA MAKES A 1 to buy lfor himselfl k "feather iftt. flVlaA ' i J or-- 1 . ao la buv 1 Trouble Responds to Chiropractic Corel TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO V P'QC I General Tension by Eliho, Donte or Moomhine.' S e v e r o I frogroncei priced from a i m I, ,i s 1 ! YEARS taken from the files ' of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., June 6, tit ar " law Mrs. parents , Williams, ft- At-wo- od, MURRAY. Brigham Young 1965 Education University's Week will be held at Murray royalty by Sheriffs Posse South stake center, 5770 So. members. They reigned over 300 East, on June 10, 11, 12 the Posse's annual rodeo. . . for Jordan valley residents. Jerry Watts, Wayne Cottle, Tom will begin at 9 Instruction Bartlett, Dick Dahn and Gene a.m. and continue until 9 p.m. Seyboldt, were Installed as new Several classes. are being officers of Murray Jaycees. . . taught each hour. They include Mr. and Mrs. Garth Porter and yours,, Very truly The Challenge of the United Dow P. Brian.! . family, 635 W. 6400 South, spent States in world Affairs, What r er a few days on a canyon outing... Makes Music?, Human LeadIn charge of the annual instalership, Kitchen Magic, Helping lation banquet of the Murray the Gifted Child and others. Women's club were Mrs. Junior Registration cards may be John Mrs. William BarBees, obtained from the Education ber, Mrs. DeVar Fellows and Week committee in various Mrs. William Myers. wards . Registration is $4 for the three days, however, regisTEN YEARS AGO as taken tration would be accepted tor from the files of the Murray CHICAGO, ILL. A $6,265.77 Eagle, Thurs., June 3, 1955. Just one or two days, officers orphan fortune, an estate, is reported, Betty Jean Beagley, daughsearching in and around Salt STUDENT ORGAN PETE Lake City for Mrs. Glen Hunts- ter of Cleo K. Beagley, 9 East PLANNED FOX SATURDAY man, 50, the former Jennie W. 6100 South, was awarded first AT TIMP1E SQUARI Hardy, or her descendants, who place In the Intermediate ladcan successively adopt it if they les tree style singles event at Dr. Frank W. can be located. MURRAY. the Utah state RSROA meet held This became known here when at the Nor mandie Roller Rink. . . Asper, Salt Lake Tabernacle organist, will present student Gordon L. Cox took over the Funeral services were held for hunt. A probate genealogist John W. (Jack) Clay, who was (Krrital, I'm) SR. Cm. H) whose address is 120 West Salt Lake County fire chief for Madison St., Chicago, he spec almost 26 years. . .Donald J. lalizes in tracing missing rela- Allen, L. Howard, Percys. Ollls, tives to settle estates. The Stanford E. Mackay.Jay V.Tip-pett- s, hunt has centered In the Utah Lorene D. Eskelson and area after clues leading from Nora R. smith, were all awarded other states. degrees from the University of Mrs. Glen Huntsman Mr. Utah. . .Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cox said, "was born in 1918 Robertson, were parents of a In Council Bluffs, Iowa, the son born May 30. daughter of Eugene and Blanche FIFTEEN YEARS AGO as -Hardy, who died in Toledo, Ohio, in the 1918-i- v inauenza epi taken from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., June demic. She is reported to have 2, 1950. married Glen Huntsman, a res Funeral services were held taurant keeper in Boise, Idaho, for A. Jenkins in Muris 1953 and moved subsequently ray George 1st ward chapel. . .Edmund mt to Salt Lake City or an adja M. Bench and Parnell Bruce coo- cent community. Powell, were both hospitalized Tht estate has been taken Rafter being Injured in industrial in custody by public officials accidents. . . .Mr; and Mrs. and will revert to public funds Pierce Bringhurst, entertained at their home at a dinnerparty (KaUttt, fiUK. '4. H) E. ur If lead arsenate is used mix four pounds plus 16 ounces oil in 100 galof summer-typ- e as taken from the files of the lons of water. Use two tables- Murray Eagle, Thurs., June 6, pounfuls lead arsenate plus one 1940. for teaspoonful , summer-o- il each gallon of water for small Miss Mary Putnick, daughter amounts.' of Mr. and Mrs. George Putfrom St. nick, graduated Mark's School of Nursing in Salt Lake City. . .Dutch Stau-ff- er and Harry Van Quill launched Goodrich Budget Tire Co. in Murray. . .Belva Doran, June Wright, Ruth Lindsay, Don and Dan Simper, LaVar McMillan, Doris Wallin and Nick Uzelac returned to Murray to spend the summer, after attending Utah State and Brigham Young Universities. . .Mrs. Harry Robblns was installed as president of the American Legion Auxiliary at , a meeting held in the Baptist church, other officers installed were Mrs. Glen Howe, Mrs. Leo Jensen, Mrs. Harry Van Quill and Mrs. Robert Heckel. Remember When? 0W ram. & life ' 1 ; Dear Mr, Cornwell; rt for the Girl Scout Patttrart VIckls.Flnnsrty, Pggy Kramer, Tanya on, Jackie Wlnttri and Patricia Whsaily. DDT-Malathi- on y Eagle-Advertis- er Murray, Utah 84107 PREPARING A CAMPOUT mixture If a is used to control the elm leaf beetle mix one quart of 25 DDT emulsion plus 112 pints of Malathion 57 in 100 gallons of water. Use two teas- poonfulls DDT plus one and a half teaspoons of Malathion per of water for small gallon amounts. , . Wed-nesda- 155 is adult about one - fourth inch long, yel- ThU ti.wtpiptr ta hippy to to tht Editor which la aol llbtloai, m.llcloi. or Taps." "'ttiti application of mixture or lead arsenate usually results in ef fective control of the beetle. Spray is best applied to the underside of the leaves in the spring when the leaves are out. about three-fourtwell-tim- ed on t.pt an? Utttr Brownies will give activity demonstrations and sing. Juniors (4th through 6th graders) will also give a demonstration and dance. Junior high age cadettes are to explain camping skills and seniors will " emphasize travel. Flags from 48 nations have been secured to stress the appeal of girl scouting internationally. A color film entitled This isGirlScoutlng and a campflre scene are also planned. All 300 girls will close the program by singing irr..M- - 4 Don't wait until the elm tree leaves are skeletonized or stripped of green leaf tissue before doing something about the elm leaf beetle. A The Editor ordinator. u ' Letters To he - annual June banquet tonight (Thursday) will be Murray Junior Women's club. Setting for the event will be Prudential building. Members and their guests will gather at 7 o'clock for dinner and a Theme is to be program. Through the Looking Glass. Entertainment will be by the Treblettes vocal group. Mrs. Calvin (Beverly) Hodge, president, will greet those attending. Special guests are Mrs. Harley Brundage, Kearns, Utah federation of women's clubs central district president; Mrs. Cameron Tuckett, Murray Women's club president, and Mrs. Robert Crossley, Murray Civic Guild president. In charge of arrangements and decorations have been Mrs. Earl (Betty) Kenworthy and Mrs. John (Barbara) Beers. Donneviffe ' iHii;Vits MURRAY. Holding MURRAY. Closing yJ;i)WyJlw'lJ cajy Danquef Is Announced By Group Utah, EAGU $2.50. mn occasui ofOn TIE ( ... from J by Beau trummel .000 f 7 1 You Can Count fee llaJV e fceMn rw ed f. ad hew everf .., Swmni kM J " awes w teepee, wai 29 ytan of ogt S tke ... and Aaauaa O ttrvlng a growing ora. 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