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Show News in S. L County Students to Interview Lee For Class Assignment MURRAY, Oct. It started out aa a Joke but two Murray high school students are going to interview inter-view Got. J. Bracken Lee aa speech class assignment. Miss Evelyn Morgan, speech Instructor, In-structor, assigned the class members mem-bers to interview some person and report the interview back to the students. Jokingly two boys, Jimmy Ferguson, Fer-guson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley W. Ferguson. 4774 S. State at., and Roger Parker, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, 6700 Jof- ( ferson St., suggested the' governor. When Miss Morgsn agreed the youngsters went to work in earnest. The result was they obtained an appointment for the interview on Oct IS at 1:30 p.m. in the governor's gov-ernor's office in the state capitoL Te) Install Officers BINGHAM. Oct. New officers offi-cers of the Utah 8tate Firemen's Assn. will be Installed at a dinner meeting Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Bingham Cathouo Organisation hall In Bingham, It was announced Thursday by Irvta Btillman, retiring retir-ing president. The banquet and dance la being aponaored by Bingham City and the local fire department as part of the quarterly conference of association officers. , The regular meeting will be held Sunday and will be followed by a sight-seeing tour of the Kenne-cott Kenne-cott Copper Corp. open pit mine. Officers being metalled were elected at the annual convert ioa In Heber City is August. They Include Rulon A. Bryner, Price, president; H. W. Casey. Richfield, first vice president; Muk Bovack, Spanish Fork, second sice president; presi-dent; John J. Creadon. Bingham, who was reelected secretary; A. W. Rhone, Tooele, treasurer, and Earl H. Smith, Heber City, trustee. ? Organize New P-TA 1 GRANGER, Oct Plana for organizing a Parent - Teachers Assa. at the new Valley Junior high school. 4175 S. 3200 West, were to be drawn up at a meeting Thursday Thurs-day at t p.m. In the school under the direction of Mrs. George H. Judd Jones, Granite council P-TA president. Elections were conducted Wednesday In each of the 14 home rooms to select a committee to draw up plans for setting up a student government at the school, C. C Lemmon, principal, announced. an-nounced. The group will hold their first meeting Friday. and Mrs. Edward & Hardy, was appointed as school reporter by the student council. Plan InrartluB) Meet MIDVALE. Oct Mldvale Business and Professions! Women's Wom-en's dub will hold aa Intarclub meeting with the Mldvale Kiwania club Monday at 0:43 p.m. In the city hall, Mrs. Sheldon Annett publicity chairman, announced Thursday The meeting la being conducted In connection with the national BPW week, which starts Monday. Mon-day. 8peaker will be Mrs. John J. Flynn, Salt Lake City, past president presi-dent of the Utah Federation of BPW dubs, Mrs. Annett said. Press Club Elects BANDY, Oct 5 Ramon Dickson, Dick-son, son of Mr. and Mrs. La Vera Dickson, Midvale, waa elected president of the Jordan high school Press club. Other officers are Lee Anderson, Ander-son, daughter of Edwin Anderson, vice president: Carol Clark, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. a R. Clark. Midvale, secretary, and Herman Spilker, son of Mr. and Mra. Herman Her-man Spilker, Cottonwood Heights, treasurer. Moss Meeting Call) ' GRANGER, Oct 5 A mass masting to consider the proposal to create a culinary water district In the Granger-Hunter area has been act for Thursday at S p.m. in the North Jordan stake house, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints, 4000 W. WOO South. ttwdeiiH Sell Meeeslws MAGNA, Oct. In an effort to raise funds for. the purchase of audio-visual aid educational equipment equip-ment for the Brockbank Junior high school, the students are selling sell-ing m a g a a 1 n a subscriptions throughout Magna and Garfield, Wallace Bawden, atudent supervisor, super-visor, announced Thursday. , If the receipts are great enough the studenta alao plan to buy uniforms uni-forms for the basketball team, be added. The achool nickname and colore have also been selected, Mr. Bawden Baw-den reported. The Brockbank Bees Is the nickname and the achool colors will be maroon and gray. One of the last studsnt body offices has been filled when Florence Flor-ence Hardy, 14, daughter of Mr. Menr State " Meet CRESCENT. Oct Regular meeting of" the ' Crescent Lions club will be held Thursday at p.m. In the Crescent achoolhouss, Leo R. Kemp, secretary-treasurer, announced. , Announce! Candidacy MIDVALE, Oct T. J. Sargent Sar-gent member of the firm of 80-ter'a. 80-ter'a. Inc., became the third candidate can-didate for the position of mayor In Mldvale when he announced hie candidacy Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Sargent la 31 years old, the father of two children, and has resided in Midvals since 1943. He Is a graduate of the University of Wyoming and an active member of the Midvale Lima elub. |