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Show Rcvicn, oepicmuci iw, uj-- B1U Membership Fund Drive: Spark PTA Activities j ol have its night tonight, Thursday, September 16, at 8 p.m. Harold Ashman, principal, who will introduce the new vice principal, John Wharton, and other members cf the faculty, will explain the year's program to the parents. Mrs. Darrell Ewell, publicity chairman, reported the P.T.A helped with the Proprogram In ject Headstart their school district during the summer. 'It will be interesting to learn from the first grade teachers bow these children compare with those who did not have it a year ago, she said. Midvale School P.T.A. officers are Mrs. Warren Cole, president, Mrs. Wm. Eard-raand Mr. Ashman, vice presidents, Mrs. Albert Jenkins, secretary-treasurChairmen are Mrs. Merrit Watson, Mrs. Dell Haun, Mrs. Norris C. Brown. Mrs. Clif back-to-scno- an er. hi i"TES Elementary Kim Aoki, vision tests. FORWARD Or ill but the one being covered for eye e laminations at Woodstock School. Mrs. Pat Martinson, health chairman lor the Woodstock PTA, assists 1233 Hyland Lake Drive, one al hundreds of school children participating in the US (Continued from page tonight, Thursday, September 16, at 8 p m. at the school at ISIS East 8425 South, Sandy. 0 abridge The first day of school began preparation for launching a space ship to the moon to encourage the parents cf child ran attending Oakrldge School, 432S Jupiter Drive, to Join the P.T.A. Children whose parents loin their name on a star, and each star helps boost the space ship to the goal cf 100 per cent membership re presented by the moon. Mrs. Charles Cloughley Is mem bershlp chairman. Oakrldge P.T.A. officers are Mrs. Howard Jorgensen, president, Mrs. Bert Rider, first Maurice Wilkinson, principal, second vice- - president, Mrs. Paul Rattle, secretary, and Mrs. Louise Wilcox, treasurer. Board chairmen are Mrs. Thomas Kerr, Mrs. EarlSpaf-for- d, Mrs. Dan McQuarrie, Mrs. J. D. Williams, Mrs. Cordon Elliott, Mrs. T, Higgins, Mrs. Jay Lloyd, Mrs. John Dahlstrora, Mrs. Aaron Mrs. Norman Bournstein, Witte, Mrs. Charles Clough -ley, Mrs. S. Bruce Hanks, i Also Mrs. Richard G. Ellis, Mrs. Walter Latshaw, Mrs. Rod Dixon, Mrs. David T. Strong. Mts. Henry C. Dehm, Mrs. Culver Johnston, Mrs. Dan Kimball, Mrs. Clyde Mrs. Duane Marler. Mrs. Richard DuBols, ana Mrs. Clark Newell. vice-presid- ent m, Other flowers were also planted and entered in the show. Everyone who brought flowers received a ribbon. Liberty School P.T.A. officers are Mrs. Aaron Cros-ma- n, president, Mrs. George Fawsoo, first vice president, Lysle Tuckfield, principal, Mrs. second George Sample secretary-treasure- r. nt, Liberty ol Liberty Schools night last night (Sept. 15) featured the flower show the school children participated in during the day. The school is at 6080 South 115 West, Murray. Last spring during the Hurry Clean Up Murray school children campaign, were given packages cfzinnia seeds, which they were instructed to plant in their own or vacant yards. They were instructed to bring some of the flowers to school in the fall for a flower show. baek-to-scho- Chairmen are Mrs. Harry Imarura, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howard, Mrs. Gerald Oniel, Mrs. Kell Blackham, Mrs. Ronald Beck, Mrs. Jack Mrs. Donald Cowdell, Mrs. Nicholas Flores, Mrs. George Stamos, Mrs. Arvill Pace, Mrs. George Hugie, Mrs. Clive Hansen, Mrs. F. J. Smoiik, Mrs. David Bigler, Mrs. George Walton, and Mrs. De-Ma- nn, jack Fisher. Midralley Tonight, September p.m. is the night for parents of children attending Midvalley Elementary School, in the Jordan 8 back-to-sch- District, at 217 South, Midvale. All parents East urer. Board chairmen are Mrs. Ross Jensen, Mrs. Adrian Clark, Mrs. Bradford Pitts, Mrs. Wayne Kilpack, Mrs. Reed Swenson, Mrs. Blaine Rowsell, Mrs. LeeAsay, Mrs. Robert Dunn, Mrs. Neil Hardy Mrs. Harold Bradford. Also Mrs. Garth Nebeker, Mrs. Melvin Newtfer, Mrs. Gu6 Eklund, Mrs. Leroy Romero, Mrs. Robert Birken-shaMrs. William Wassmer, w, 16, at Mrs. Harrison Pedro, Mrs. Harry Bath, Martin Basic and Gary Anderson. Woodstock 7800 are invited to come and meet the teachers of their children. P.T.A. officers are Mrs. Wilford Rawlings, president; Brent Gaufin. nrinciod. Mrs. Rermansen vice presidents; Mrs. Clark Jolly secretary and Mrs. Mark Fowden treas- Euora C2dli? & B-- 9) ulty. Refreshments will be served. Cf you hurry, perhaps you won't be too late!) Children at the school had n flower show September 14 and IS, which the public also enjoyed. September 14 was a meeting with PTA. officers and board chairmen and faculty, together with room representatives. It was reported that there were many categories in the flower show, as well as artificial flowers and weeds. All entrants were given ribbons. Mrs. Rush oakeson is P. T.A. president, Mrs. Dee Butterfield first vice president, Mr. "errln second vice president, Mrs. Clevejenklns secretary, and Mrs. VerlDoty All of the children enrolled at Woodstock Elementary School, 6015 South 1300 East wm have their eyes tested by, P.T.A. ladies at the school from September 13 through the 17. Mrs. Charles Higgins is P. TJL president, Mrs. Jack Jarvis first vice president, G. Leland Bumlngham, prin- cipal, second vice president, Mrs. Victor L. Johnson secretary and, Mrs. Walter Davis treasurer. chairmen are Committee Mrs. Gus Fredrickson, Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. K. M. Waddell, Mrs. Lawrence Martinson, Mrs. T. Jerry Odom, Mrs. Dale Clark, Mrs. Harold Buckner, Mrs. Conway Geert-se- n, Mrs. Blaine Brufr- - o)(i(oCxooo: Emanuel A. Floor There's Always Director, Utah Tourist and Publicity Counsel treasurer. Also Mrs. Dick Hansen, Mrs. Ernest Poulsen, Mrs. Lavere Grtffeth, Mrs. Arnold Macklin, Mr. Roger Snow, Mrs. Robert H. Beard Mrs. T. Ray Ollverson and Mrs. Calvin Brady. Midvale Elem Midvale Elementary School 575 East Center, Midvale, will Union Each teacher at Union Elementary School, 7220 South 7 East, Midvale will conduct two IS- - minute sessions to explain the year's work at the back night tonight Thursday, September 16, at 7:30 p.m. Principal Ralph ud Jp Fernn will introduce the fac- Oe-bo- rn, Kore d-E2- 03212 ford Terry, Mrs. jack Wener-stroMrs. George Gadd, Mrs. William' Horrocks, Mrs Charles Dumas, Mrs. Clive Mrs. Darrell Ewell, Kirk, Mrs. Richard Christensen, Mrs. Mrs. Delbert Potter, pat Shea, Mrs. Marvin Crapo. and Mrs. Earl Crews. more Ud JACKIE'S SAMPLE SHOPPE I 336 Sol 23rd East AfALAMLajAiA ZZKKJ MADGAGY BAIT PRESCRIPTION MURRAY, DELIVERIES (RANGER TO THE HOLUOAT AND KEARNS PHONE: 355 S688. 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