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Show When? Remember t - FIVE YEARS AGO as taken dent; Mrs. William Keller, from the files of the Murray president; Mrs. Calvin Eagle, Thurs., Sept. 14, 1961. Nelson, recording secretary; And Mrs. Sam Vlcchrllll, treasE. Varian Mortenson, former urer. . .Mrs. Ruth Moss, 782 principal of Murray high, was Vine St., returned home from honored at a tribute program Germany after teaching Ameriduring the annual 'Hello Days can children whose families are . .Yasuhia Tsuzkl, living in Germany while InU.S. assembly. Japan, was staying with the mlhtary service. Alton B. Orton family, 6150 So. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO as Redwood Rd., before starting studies at the BYU. . .Robert taken from the files of the MurTowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. ray Eagle, Fri., Sept. 14, 1951. Herbert A. Towers, 5347 KenMrs. Esther E. Huffaker was wood Drive, left for New York feted at an open house on her City where he enrolled as a 80th birthday. . .Murray high first-yemedical student at showed an increase of 45 Cornell Medical Center. . .DaPg. 8B, Col. 7) vid Trevithick, postmaster of Salt Lake City, was the featured speaker at the Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting, speaking on "Pornography in the U. S. Mail. . .Dick Card, ace of Salt Lake area stock-cdrivers, annexed his sixth championship in nine years of racing at Fairgrounds Speedway. ar ar A FEW OF THE prizes to be given winners at various games during Sunday's Carmelite Fair capture the interest of Julie Randazio (left), Jean Valdez, Mrs. James (Betty) Randazzo, Elaina Randazzo and Tommy Randazzo. MURRAY. f;A "Carmelite Fair," featuring food and fun, Comm. QD (VTAH) Paul Shuey and Betty Boyd .are for the event. Thursday, Sept. 8, 1966 Reservations Being Accepted For Church School Benefit Party A benefit dance MURRAY. for St. Vincent's school will be held at 9:30 p.m. on Sept. 17 at the school, 1385 Spring Lane. Sponsored by the Men's club and the Altar Society, the event will include dancing, couples' bridge and a buffet dinner. Admission is $5 per couple. The B.t&WllBoia ft In! TriatSweetJote We Deliver Happiness "Music Makers will play. Reservations for the dance may be made by contacting Mrs. and William Benda, 278-160. Mrs. Frank Pignanelll, 3, Mrs. Edward Roth, is taking reservations for bridge. 262-336- 7 Parking Store-sid- e 49 278-131- 6155 SOUTH 277-212- ST4TE ST. tflfoe kimw Yy Food, Fun In Offing At Carmelite Fair Sunday State School Board Pd. by Martin TEN YEARS AGO as taken from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., Sept. 13, 1956. An unofficial tabulation indicated that 2,859 Murray voters cast their ballots in the primary elections. . .Kay Sundwall returned home after spending the will be held on Sunday from summer in Germany, where she 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the resided with a native German Carmel of the Immaculate Heart . .Lyman Powell, son of family. of Mary, 5714 Holladay Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell, L. J. Henzke and Mrs. Frank 1299 W. 4800 South, was in Vincents St. of Ravarino parish New York City where he attendare general chairmen for the ed the law school of New York event. university on a Mrs. James (Betty) Randazzo grant. . .Mrs. Roy Oliver was will be in charge of children's elected president of the Murray activities such as dart throwing, Junior Women's Club, with Mrs. penny pitch, guessing games first vice presi Jay Trappett, and a fish pond. Lunch will be served. Also planned are booths filled with cakes, candy, breads, needlework, art goods and center- ' ' pieces. A white elephant booth and a parcel post booth are being 0D ADVERTISER MURRAY Mrs. Roy Oliver Was Elected Head of Junior Women's Club t - EAGLE h DOT) vl Q m Root-Tildenl- (Sflneejr-Leffldef-i? I'M HUBS HSfe ':( planned. featured special will be the Kateri Shrine with Mrs. Frank Murray and Mrs. E. W. Martin. Free punch and cookies will be served adults at the tea table, while the children are shown movies and given refreshments from the funny face" stand. The public is Invited. A OLD Jf CROW I II I fC ""AIOHT BOURW WHISKKY II tfc I'll Vi Wig ''jri' 4Be Lady Lions To Hear Rescue Talk, Film .t 1 VI I OLD CROW. : 7? Famous, Smooth, Mellow MURRAY. A meeting of the Murray Lady Lions will be held at Harman's Cafe, 3900 So. State, on Sept. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Sgt. Pete Kutulas, head of the Salt Lake Sheriffs search and rescue division, will lecture and show a film entitled Rescue. Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. Harry (Hannah) Ballard and Mrs. John (Mary) Simper. " 00 Mattel: TIM SHRIWKEU dKrtTTY BABY VIOLET 0 ARC IE. It Helmets SIKCOIOB IROMIOS 'ft I rs1 J J1 V-RPo- BICYCLES J BOARD w Bath oM rsv-ni- Q f .X Au vines, DRESS 1 SHOES A nC TUFtoM QUART SIM I U AC Tib IM "1P t7CO 43 NORTH CENTER SQUARE in MitvAii to AinrrtONS,,,, ....Htrr PHONE! 2S5-424- 1 m-- "I high hosted a leadership conference on Thursday, attended by student leaders of Granite District high schools. Keynote speaker was Bob Archibald of the rnlverilty of Utah, who spoke about leadership on the high school level, discussing Us problems and possibilities. Do what you can within the framework of Involving other people, hi said. I challenge you to let democracy work. Following Mr. Archibald's address, students divided into discussion group categories to exchange ideas. Afterwards, a general assembly featuring reports on group discussions was held. Granite high student body officers attending were Frank McCullougn, president; Scott Ltyton, vies president; Alison Oreer, and Carrell Leo, yearbook editors ; Gerald Itaslam, newspaper editor; Stephen Vr ssnbach. Boys' League president; Melanls Burt, Girls' League historian; Joan Van Leeuwen and Steve Clegs;, Hello Day activities began the school year at Granite high nn Tnr1v. Tha 'I'-Il- n rjav assembly featured s skit, 'Keep the Granite Rock RolUng, stressing the importance of school spirit, after which Lstter-and Pep Club members performed. Cheerleaders then conducted 1 short pep rally, Hl ffllV What will you do about it at Tuesday's Election? w git this class changed to first period. If not, I quit! (Obviously, this; person should not be registering.) "I won't be forced, I mean literally forced, to take this agriculture class 1" (This person Is misinformed. Agriculture is not a required course.) "I'm glad my folks are payin' my registration. Talk about free public education! There's noth-l- n' In It for me. (There is an economist In every crowd. This gentleman will probably pay fees for repeat courses next school year.) cheerleaders. KlO Values At V I wanna Olympus PP uu In lulu a A few comments overheard as senior boys registered on Aug. 22 follow. If you think the statements are odd, observe the grammer. The sophs this year are so little, I'm afraid I'll step on 'em.-(Th- is student evidently feels Insecure.) u n nnnfl" " w uw " flya 3 n u u mi 11 m 'k arrived at vice-preside- nt; SAME. gST School days have Granite high. ' ' On a more uplifting note, sophomore orientation was held at Granite high on Aug. 31, featuring a tour of school offices, facilities, etc. and highlighted by a question-answ- er and discussion period. Members of the National Honor Society at Granite high held their first party of this year on Aug. 26. Volleyball, badminton, croquet and a potluck dinner highlighted the evening. Officers of the group are Martin Aklmoto, president; Gary Judy Flnlinson, secretary. Toy SALE GK3AMTIC iffl . V K Ml ' ttmm Rememberi In order to reach the is top, groundwork necessary. $W.W i 'Alii rj.i mat 1 Oscar Hanson. Jr. It 40 years of proven integrity ft Success in many civic and business activities former elected official ft Demonstrated experience and ability ft Fighting for responsible use of your tax dollar, ; open bidding on all purchases, economy and efficiency in roodwork, better flood control management. HIGH e Taxes are at an e LOW Responsibility is at an Join your neighbors - Vote Hanson for better all-tim- all-tim- Government Kdoard Mtlln 4 Jck Msrry AhMrom t . tmnd J. ! Miltsn eitr, A Strun 0rtSurtF.Sulen W Jtmtt Chrl lM. Jf W S Unn S. Dtalrup H 4. 0)R m. Douiin KvrM ru Htl l. Chtrlt, ChtrlN Unrd )t A, ' Orur M. O onftin 0)iMwe F. Uoarit CrS Pan Jm S Oolaotrlhr Kinim Cms N it 4 CM Crkr K A CictU Mvrdin w. Ocrrttk Thf tf M !ph A 4 limtr O Dtviion 0iUu Dinut Vtrrl I Daif eonlMd P. tHrnt J A Wiiiit ttrl A C. Dunn Orn? n J. Hanson N Bvirnt C. Nanaan km Mutin, X, Uin O. it Cariiat Jankirta R Oa rta Frank Siarlini Jr trt f t'aran ff.tr Fwlmiin FlillH Hohllint Jf Hiru na K llrl'n H J Nktr Mwir H.vman rHUon Vofe Republican 4'Year County Commissioner Pols' by Dec Hanson Committee, Tom Judd, Chairman Romnr tr IWn.kl"" tA t'.N W lwnhi Uland W a?. r l aiini'uw Vatiahn Tam Iia"' lrdT'"Thwiat li.aaia. H H Jf Manmni HiadtrhauMt M. W i Kualin Watran W McOulia Vanna MiArthvr Ottrit M A WtC.tlian Mnara Prad a. Mat! w J Madiaan. Jf tmart A Morrill lulint Maitr Jamta Rta Miliar Jahn Harratkt Pirwn H Kt kcuttit norairr Kaiiiar j I. M. Htatr O. R. HatiM B A. Mart Frad W Hantan IU 0 H Uihart Htf JoMph I Palmar Ftlaraon 1 M (laaafd W qjirf Knuni Maura P Kina J Arinur unwoxn N W. rtfiatrd V ;t Aiafrl penald F Und Sruat 0 McKaa IhM Oinf Ctrl L Bf-- Lrrl HvdvMA M U MkU W. Mlltu W. Kuhi A. Mali Onrjt P ThMiM Mnan Cr Htii't W NlchoU (tichsiton Wallar Jtrrail W. Kaaia , J I. Uhnharr Harald A Luta. Cikraiiaa M, Ut Waltar I Mtrlin R N. Chriitr Karl Janatn U 4. Kuhra Lon S. Knnr t H Hnr N. M. OlU flitn Alktrt M ata Stttnitn f, ?ut M. J Charln H Kulwm Walttr Rlatttni 0tM 4. Hmim S. M. Mar.rr Jebnatn D. Thafflaa O J odd Jon Jaran f I JnriM Vnri-- Ktith 0run UtMtn Jim Mtvld ttrl 4. DtMn b FuUtr t .)M B, Kirhy S 4, It. AUiiimh John W. Airniir W M. AdtM mtr areirn KtnMih w eirktr itilren Kyit 4m Strrtll Imarr W. rrll Dolt wuutm A. Dwoti Olm T Ulian Aldirmtn Arthur S, Andarxn Orval W. Adtmt Chru I. AlhM 4. W. Al!n , I. Frank Andtraon O. Xn Farmer football will get under way on Friday evening at 7iJ0 as the Farmers challenge the Skyline Eagles on Granite's field. Student admission is M cents. wn F 0 M Rta T Tcri R J Vanbar C.ara Vanani.o.i Hi.l.nd tW oC v.- v na.t , .. r V., RirlitKt I. Richard L WaKtn tHatti1 r Hukrit F Ra'i'h Wi.aM IMt tMaiJtanWaitar U nni A Oirn Vria Vaj K Tn |