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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1951 THE MURRAY EAGLE bers of the club elected Thelma Evans as president. Other officers include Bonnie Adamson, activities took place earlier this Ann Horton, Patsy Winegar, Ann Jessop, Carol Casweek when the group sponsored Miller, Evelyn Robinson. In anticiper, and Gay one of its "Home Cake Sales." pation of the construction of the new school, the students organUnder the direction of Debate ized so enabling the ninth and Club Pres. Marilyn Duffin, six eighth grade girls to become acteams now are making final ar- tive members under the leaderrangements fi.r the inter-schoship of their own officersdebate scries which 'will begin Participation thus far this year within a few weeks. They will has been ititiation ceremonies, debate on the question, "Re- candy sales, afternoon tea, and solved: That further social wel- a charm demonstration by a fare benefits be extended by the noted model, Doris Hardy. Furfederal government." The Mur- ther arrangements for more club ray group is under the advisor-shi- p projects for the future are now of Miss Evelyn Morgan, being made. o speech and dramatic instructor. o Personalities of the month were With the organization of the again listed in the latest edition new Junior High chapter of the of the school paper. Norman FIIA, installation of new officers Meyers, Earl Reynolds, Margie took place recently. The mem- - O'Driscoll, and Judith Stephen were chosen as outstanding for the December edition. Norm, one of Murray's key basketball players, is a member of the senior class, while Earl is a member of the junior class, a member of the football team, and served as sophomore president last year. Margie, another junior, holds membership in the Booster Club and has also held offices pre Sandwiches vious to this year. Judith, one of the most outstanding sophomore toasted or plain students, was assembly chairman of the Soph Circus, an officer in the Girls' League associaChili and Crackers tion, and is a member of the Debate Club. Congratulations to these students in recognition to Soups their work a Murray High. What's Dom at Murr By Carol Wright Tuesday, Jan. 2, found Murray High's Smelterites returning to the familiar halls of the campus buildings, with all the gay spirit of the New Year along with them and the happy thoughts of the Christmas season not far behind. Starting off the New Year with a bang and the first of the big league basketball games will be the 50 members of the Booster Club, sporting the official club apparel for the performance at half time during the Murray-Tooel- e game. Marching is under the direction of Gayno Gustave-so- n and committee members, Rita Arthur, Barbara Bray, Nancy Bankhead, and Joan Casper. Another of the ligh cantata presented the North Jordan stake excursion in sacrament "meeting Dec. 24, on Jan. 5. The genealogical peo- was well presented to a large and pie wish to encourage a large appreciative audience, with Mrs. crowd to participate in both. Hattie Nichols directing. .It porNorth Jordan stake conference trayed the real spirit of ChristThe Y V t Y V Y x t "k Complete Fountain Service Y Y t ? t? MILKSHAKES With the total receipts of sales for purchases of the Crest, Marie Laney led all salesmen with 54 school annuals to her credit. Other leaders included: Joan Casper 42, Gay Robinson 22, Lois Cannegeiter 18, Madge Nielson 16. Vinae Tyler, Bonnie Miller, Marlene Ringrose and Margie Stevenson all had 14. Lee Ann Winter, Vivian Caldwell and Davi Monson each sold 13. SUNDAES KINGSTON'S Murray City Pharmacy 4874 SOUTH ? STATE STREET o . . .A. . Y Under the direction of Lloyd Winn and Charles Josie, a combination choral and instrumental program was presented to the members of the Junior High recently. The program, consisting of talent from the junior high exclusively, was the first of its kind. Vocal solos were by Patty Christensen and Anna Lee War-diOne of the main features of the program was an overture and a novelty number entitled "Parade of the Children." o Cast members for Murray High School's traveling assembly will begin practices early next week in prepaartion for presentation of their program in various schools in surrounding school districts. Advisorship this year will be by Earl Slack and Mrs Carol Dibblee. Mighty Osage River s of the Osif Roughly, basin lies in Missouri, and the river winds along for 515 miles from its rise In east central Kansas to its mouth on the "Big Muddy." About 305 miles of this twisting course if through Missouri. In size alone, the Osage basin ranks as one of Mis two-third- souri's most important, for the tire watershed has an area of square miles. ' ia I Complete . . . Delivered and Erected Anywhere in Salt Lake County! $325 R1 Full-siz- e materials used garage, 12x20 feet. Quality throughout including siding end overhead Can be financed on easy $32.50 Down en15,-30- 0 s Green Chicken Feed If (reen crops are growing on your farm, they can be cut and fed to layers at the rate of five pounds a day for each 100 bens. Use of these greens will reduce feed costs and Improve the health of the flock. A ward temple excursion will be held Thursday, Jan. 4, and payment plan. - $11 a Month Zissi's Picks Up $225 $7.50 per month G0o 170 West 8th South L. Pet. Milt's Barber Shop.. 53 15 52 16 Zissi's ..... 48 20 Do Drop Inn .779 .765 .706 .662 .632 .515 .500 .426 .294 .265 .235 .222 W. Tavern Glen-De- l .... 45 State Bowling Lanes Lee's Market So. S. L. Cleaners ... Oldham Market Murray Cab Lennox Furnace Rick's Furnace Knudsen Bldg. Sup. 35 34 29 20 18 16 15 53 Mutual, Society, Featuring BLOUSES ONE lauue HACK and Short Sleeves and this week. Many New Year's parties were held throughout the ward. A, fine New Year's program was presented Jan. 1 at 10 a. m. in the ward house, with the Sunday school in charge. At 2 p. m. a dance for the children and also a dance in the evening for the grownups were enjoyed. A big be held day, Jan- Long 4, SUITS and COATS - 13 Mrs. Myrtle Mackay, accompanied by her mother, is now in California with her sister for a two weeks' vacation. el 4. - - - All Colors Reg. $2.98 to $10.95 13 to 12 Off All Sizes work day meeting will at Relief Society Tues9, at 10 a. m. Lunch will be served at noon. Knudsen Builders Supply 0; Rick's Furnace 4, Murray Cab 0; Zissi's 4, So. S. 0; State Bowling Lanes 4, Oldham Market 0; Milt's Barber Shop 3, Lennox Furnace 1; Glen-DTavern 0, Lee's Market Do Drop Relief Primary are in full swing again Results Tuesday's Inn 43 23 25 33 34 39 48 50 52 13 OFF DRESSES 13 12 Tithing settlement was held all day Tuesday at the ward Tuesday's Schedule house. Glen Del Tavern vs. Alleys Do Prop Inn Zissi's; alleys vs. State Bowling Lanes; alleys Area Resident Has So. S. L. Cleaners vs. Rick's Lennox FurFurnace; alleys Strange Occupation nace vs. Murray Cab; alleys Milt's Barber Shop vs- Knudsen In the "Interesting People" Builders Supply; alleys section of its January issue, The Oldham vs. Lees' Market vmencan Magazine leatures a picture-storabout Monty 6150 S. 23 East, Salt of The keglers of Milt's Barber Lake City, whose unusual occuShop Tuesday night lost one to pation is an avalanche starter. lead Lennox Furnace and their The magazine, in telling about over Zissi's slipped to but a sin- Atwater's unusual work, relates Milt's boys that he starts gle point. However, between 40 and have the edge in the schedule 50 snowslides a winter and last next week as the meet the ear toured five states diagnos Builders Knudsen ing avalanche problems and dem Supply ' while Zissi's take on the onstrating remedies. Del Glen strong fourth place Illustrating the story is a pho Tavern. to of Atwater about to start an The New Year apparently was avalanche, and a pichard on the bowlers as their high ture of him on a Utah mountain series and slipped high games peak with F. C. Koziol, superconsiderably over recent weeks. intendent of Wasatch National Max Morley and Mike Panek. Forest. honors took top of Zissi's, both in each division, Morley with a 216 game and Panek with a 572 series, which included a 201 8ame" .. . , . Milt Anderson continued iu 555 series tpfld his team with a and a 213 game. The only other 200 or better eame was a 203 by Roy Sears for Do Drop Inn. noy .ic hart the second high series I of the night, a 560. Other high series included a 1 Off to 3-- 4, Sport Clothes 5-- 6, 7-- 0, 13 11-1- 2, y to 12 - Skirts Off LINGER 13 12 At-wat- er I E Off to cellar-d- welling full-col- si 9 hv Dale Thompson of So. S L, Cleaners, a 521 by Pete Yano fnr State Bowling Lanes ana 509 by Barney Phipps for Lennox Furnace. graceful fullness. The lengths on top sides and nape are from 2 to 3 inches. Crown is 4 to 5 inches. of fashion The Nous or Phone Murray 925 4910 So. State St. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - Phone Muf. 680 i z z z z 1'" A. ' t NOW V Y V V Mode Beauty Salon "A Salon for Women Who Care" Cell Mar. 117 for Appointment-?- ?? Myrtle ninnra Lcolll CUy So. 8Ute BeroJce Nielson Y Y No Matter What Happened ... We Can Hake It Look Like New! ... icy stretches of road . . . they cause more Slippery highways than their share of accidents. But whether it's a dented fender or a dismaying collision like the one shown above, we can make your car look and operate as well as the day you drove it out of the showroom! Our expert technicians, using latest tools, materials and methods can work magic with crumpled body parts and damaged motors. And remember . .. if you should need a tow truck, you'll want it FAST. For service, just call Mur. 970. Urban Motor Co, Inc. SI.25 APPOINTMENTS X Y z z Pint Bottle 50c Y Z SPECIAL CREME SHAMPOO and CREME RINSE 4 oz. Bottle Y Z z z z z Goodwill Used Cars Personalized Service Ponflac X I i i? I I I I I Try Our Own MAKE - Jero Reynolds is ill and in the hospital at this time. We wish him a speedy recovery. Valley Bowling League Team Standings season's "new short" hair fashions. Here the hair is short in the feminewest way ninely short, with a tostudding. All you do Is noil framing ond gether end tack on siding, sheeting roofing. All hardware included. Dial SALE - Game on Leaders - January Clearance Mackay home, as did also Mr. and Mrs- Carl Atkinson of Woods Cross. fells the story of this with Any man who is reasonably handy the hammer can build this garage. We rafters and will furnish you with pre-u- t - Bertha Nell Clegg of Elsister of Mrs. Loyde Mackay, spent Xmas at the "FINGER LENGTH" Build It Yourself and Save $22.50 down - Miss mo, a Hair Style of the Month Economy Special MLY p. at Christ Lutheran church Monday for the monthly workers' conference- Pastor and Mrs. Hen-ni- g will be hosts. The evening's program will be brought to a close with the celebration of the Lord's Supper. The adult membership class will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. and the choir will rehearse Wednesday at 8 p. m. Waller Kaswcrm and family of Grants Pass, Ore., spent their Christmas vacation with Mr. and Mrs Gus Kaswcrm of Salt L;;ke City. Walter Kasworm is a son of the Gus Kasworms and a native of Utah- lie and his family left Thursday to return to their home in Oregon. Z door. Gable -- style roof. FHA monthly "The Savior in Flight" will be Ihe theme of the sermon at Christ Lutheran Church Sunday at 11 with sessions at 10 a. m. and 7 m. All ward members are a. m- Members, elected to serve on the church council in 1951 urged to attend. will hn fnrmnllv inutnllivl in tVii service. The Sunday school and On Friday, Jan. 5, at 7:30 p. m., Bible class will meet at 10 a. m. a farewell party will be held for llyrum Smith, who leaves soon Pastors and teachers of Luther-- ! for the California mission. an churches in Utah will meet The stake junior genealogy leader, Mr. Madsen, was the speaker in Sunday night meeting December 31. Frank Robison conducted the meeting An accordion solo, rendered by Shirley Wood, added to the fine program given. Kiln-dri- Weyerhauser Sunday Schedule a.m. Sunday School a.m. Bible Class a.m. Worship Hour p.m. Voters' Assembly 2, e. Foo Only 10:00 10:00 11:00 8:00 mas. ... . Now Serving tY LIGHT LUNCHES x MALTS Xmas - club-sponsor- Licensed to Wed News and Holes from Bennion - DEALER 4788 So. State St. Cadillac Phone Mur. 970 1 tv t Y Y Y Y Y v Y Y Y Y Y Y v Y Y Y Y Y Y V Y t |