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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE t0 ifiiscd to Wed While Christmas enemy i school gymnasium. may a Mur51i land-J- if ray High school lass is waiting at the 23, Gran- with high expectations for 9 I Montrone, 1. p.m. ft Tf f i to roll around, and that Jane ending, f waters, Eunice ,j onn in ft dark lad to escort her to tall, the formal social. 't'i Thomas Farbush, 19, This morning will find mem vol Elkn Keaay, la, Dotn bers of the school's student counAfter a gracious reply to some cil jraymaking lat minute correc A1 lad's request for a date tions, costume Tir:ii younf wuK.es, j Murpn with him for the annual White Christmas ball changes, andto the Lasa- Ann be Gloria assembly, and Christmas ball, which is to be various other tasks Ijke, the readyinv held toniyht (Friday) in the Murray. presented at 11 a.m. in the school d 3 i, Ball Tonight Assembly Today A a, auditorium. Under the direction of Fonnell Nielson, chairman, the assembly cast is as follows: Program: vocal quartet, Darlene Haniblin, Joan eid, Darrell Rate-maand Niel Nelson; reading, Shirley Wilkins- ballet. Sht rrv Ann McMillan; solo. La Von Bow-en- ; dance, Joyce White, and the play cast, Art Olson, Gerrie Morris, Eugene Merrill, LaVelle Morris, Gloria Johansen, Gerrie Rc-id-, Davi Monson, Arlene Hofeling. Joan Reid, Hal Benson, Wilbur Street, Wanda Wallace, Joyce Butterfield, Barbara Somson and n, now In all, best jllsbury's i feeds and CONCENTRATES 1 Get new things for yourself, for your home and family, Couat far less than you would pay at the stores 'W ABLE J pons in 'INTS all PiUsbury's Best Feeds and Concentrates are part of th 88m Extra-Valu- Premium Plan that is so Pillsbury'i Best flour and other food product. Coupons are redeemable (with cash) for the same high quality premiums! popular wtb uers of MURRAY FEED and SEED CO. 77 So. Phone Mur. 422 State St. - Murray, Utah DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. Li West 48th South Phone Mur. 259 - Murray, Utah VALLEY FEED and COAL CO. :P7 Wes 39th So. - Phone Mur. 495 - Murray, Utah Mary Sanders. The dance theme will be authentically carried out in a holiday motif in keeping with the chosen theme, "Christmas Dreaming." Entering the gym, two fuzzy cotton snowmen will greet the guefs, and Minute green velour dance cards will be given to each couple. Cover of the dance cards will hold cheery little snow figures, wreathes of holly, Christmas candles, and a various number of tinsel figures. Colors chosen to decorate the gym in are shades of light and dark green. Crepe paper stream-- j ers horizontally strung, and gay colosed tinsel stas will carry the theme one step more. The bandstand will be constructed at the west end of the hall and music will be supplied by the orchestra of Mike Dark green, sparkling letters will face the front of the stand, with the theme outlined in silver tinsel. Back drop for the orchestra pit will be a huge, frame painted with luminous Man-zan- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1950 colors depicting a Christmas scene. An intermission program will' be given from 10:30 to 10:45 and NOW the entire group present will join in singing many of the ever popular Christmas carols. Top number on the intermission program will be the vocal solo by Joan Reid who will sing the theme of the danie. Students will be admitted on artivity cards, while outside couples and will be charged $1.25 admission. No corsages will be permitted. Committee members include Joan Hurzeler, Wilbur Street,! trerrie Mams, Gayle Madsen, Hal Benson, Shirley Wilkins. Joan Antell, Eugene Merrill,' Wanda Wallace. Marv Sanders.' Glee Bowen, and Daniel Dahle. Advisors are Art Bishoo and1 Vere McIIenry. Dance chairman is Carol Wright. Special1 guests at the dance will include Supt. and Mrs. J. E. Parratt, Principal and Mrs. E. V. Mortenson, Asst. Principal and Mrs. Lerue Winget, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cahoon, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mad-seMr. and Mrs. O. A. Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Dahle, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hurzeler, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Merrill, and Mr. and Mrs. L IT'S "HAM DAYS" a f non-studen'- MURRAY PLUMBING & APPLIANCE CO. f Y 20 POUND SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAM ', WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY MAJOR APPLIANCE n, "HAM DURING DAYS" From Now Until January 1st 33 Now $329.95 Get Your Hogan. Honored guests will be the 1950 student body president, Calvin Stringham, and last year's dance chairman, Rosemary Arnn. 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