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Show THE N ews Wartl 0030 sunrise service vith their classes. The following officers and teachers have been sustained for the Eighth ward primary: President, Shirley Hortun; councilors, Kay Nebeker and June Rogerson; secretary, Genevive Winger; organist, Cleone FJzinga; chorister, Pearl Ohwiler; historian, Donna Caldwell; librarian, Lois Hull, and the teachers, Helen Barratt, Greta Goodwin, Evelyn Burrows, Zada Norman, Hilda Harrop, Jovce Drake, Betty Hawks and Esther Bloomquist. The Grant ward MIA officers and teachers meeting was held at the home of Alvin Lloyd, West 5900 South, Tuesday evening. Thev discussed plans for the coming month's program. Saturday night, July 19, lir" proup of Scouts from the Grant ward met at the Murray Park Wednesday nieht and enjoyed a weinor roast and games f'nnd a bonfire. Clarence Anderson and Clyde Watkins, class JenrWs. were in charge of the party which was a real success. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murdock, Wasat; h St., Mrs. Tamir Reading, West 6400 South, and Barhard n; the Grant ward MIA will be the host ward for another well planned Mrrray stake dancing party. It will be held at the Grant ward Fight Grant ward Explorer hall, which will be appropriately scouts, nrcompanied by their decorated for the occasion. They leader, Ji Tnie Bird and Delbert hvi secured a fine orchestra and Adamstv. enjoyed a fine swim- refreshments will be served. This ming p'rtv at Saratoga Wednes- party is free to all stake members of ! HA age and all are invited. day evening of last week. A than 200. Following the dinner, a program was presented: Piano solo, Virginia B3wlby; dance, Carolyn Rose and Marilyn Larkin; violin solo, Fred Erick-sosteel saw and piano duet, Mr. and Mrs. Dison Clark; dance, Lee Ann Winters; accordian solo, Billy Rogerson; novelty number, "The Happy Grandmother", Mrs. Mary Stevenson and Alfheld Mark, and soprano solo, Charlene Morgan. to more FRIDAY, JTLT 4, 'Kiss Me, Kate' Opens At U. Stadium Mon. Utahns will blntroduced to one of Broadway's hit musicals Monday when Cole Porter's "Kis Patricia Me, Kate," starring Monson and Jon Ceyans, opens at the University's Stadium Bowl. The lively musical, based on Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew," will begin at 8:4") p. m. and will run nightly thru Girls of the two Bee Hive clasthe Eighth ward MIA en- July a joyed Hobo party at the Murray Park last Wednesday afternoon. They played group games and then Margaret Ewing told them the story of the Life of the Bee. Picnic lunches were enjoyed by the ten girls present. Teachers of these classes are Effie Jewell and Margaret Ewing. ses in The Murray stake Relief Society' singing mothers' chorus, directed by Mrs. Ada McDonald, with Mrs. Louise Hansen at the org m, furnished the special musical part of the sacrament meeting program in the Fourth ward last Sunday evening. Songs rendered were I Love A Little Cottage, Calm As the Uight and Oh, Shepherd of Israel. Mrs. Cleo Breinholt was the speaker of the evening. MtRRAl EAGI.E 12. for and RADIO up REPAIRS PHONE Anderson, Pindv, formed a party and enjoyed last Saturday picnicking at I ngoon, being numberTuesday evening members of ed among iha large crowd from the Eighth ward enjoyed another th Murray Stake attending the of those wonderful ward dinners. stake outing. Mrs. Millie Nuffer, building fund chairman was in charge of the Mrs. entertainment. The delicious chicken dinner evening's served at the Grant ward hall Milda Murray directed the prepFriday night was a real success. aration of the dinner and memA large crowd was in attendance bers of the Elders quorum did the and the proceeds were added to serving. A delicious dinner was served the ward's builing fund. After the dinner, the MIA was in charpe of the following program, with Arza Huff Welch conducting: Accorian band of 20 members, under the direction of Bill Sals-burspecialty dance numbers, the Danny Holstrom children; cornet solo, Gerald Llovd; accor-dia- n solo, John Cederlof; sonps and rnisiml numbers, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson; comic noveltv number, Rvmond Ross, Curtis Johnson Pnd Alvin Lloyd, and saw solos, Herman Holmgreen. one-thir- MURRAY 14-2- 5 I HURRY? A N $1.50 and $1.. . Orders may be addressed to the Summer Festival Box Office. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, specifying dates and type of seats desired. $3, $2.50, $1.75, TRY US! d for Blue Blaze Castle Gate Service ONE DAY And remember, for complete guaranteed service 1 CITIZENS COAL CO. -4-- NO EXTRA CHARGE 5613 when you order your favorite ABC coat Reed Electric 5026 (includes both shows) are $5 for rows center (backrest seats); $4 for rows center; $3 for left and right of center; $2 for bleachers and $1.50 for general admission. Single show prices are Aberdeen for For All ELECTRICAL Starring dancers in the production will be Sally Bailey, prima ballerina of the San Francisco Ballot company, and Rudy Tone, dancing star of television, who appeared in the original '"Kate" on Broadway. Second big show of this sum mer's festival is the biblical operr "Samson and Delilah," which will also be presented in Stadium Bowl. It will run July" 17 thru m July 19. According to Gail Plummer, festival manager, phowgoers car sue by buying tickets fur both shows. Season price So. Blue Blaze, Castle Aberdeen, State St. YAJUV The Grant ward MIA sDonsored wt:Tm"llon feast Wednesday evening. The large groiiD gathered at the ward house at 7 p. m. and wnt bv hayrack to a preselected prea over on the west side of the valley where thorp plnty of room and enjoyed their watermelons, games and "community singing around a huge campfire. 4U SO. STH 1352 VANITY Cate OfflCE. IS L WEST 1ST at - CLEANERS 4843 South State Street SO. a ud! Planning a Dicnic? Relaxing at home? Eitner way, guarantee the food success of We've plenty your holiday by shopping at Safeway. of foods to fit the occasion, at prices to fit your purse. Hnlirlav w-i- The Mormon Literary club met r.omino: A V3 Friday. evening of latt week at the hfm of Mrs. June Bird. 172 West 6"M) South. Eieht members were present. Mrs. Ruth Meeks, a former Portersvillo, Calif., member of the club, was a special guest. Mrs. Maxine Holder presented a very interesting lesson. Bishop Herbert G. Spencer of the Grant ward wishes to remind th ward members of the welcome hn-nprogram for Miss Rose Cohow Sunday evening. July 13 at 7 p. in. Miss Coshow recently returned from the California LDS mission where she served twenty month. She will give a report on her labors. ALL BAY IFEIIDAY, L Y 44 h e iy TP' Picnic Suggestions ward MIA Maids and Eighth Junior Gleaner girls met Thurs- m day evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Richard Johnson. Box Elder St. Mr, Sommers of the Beauty Service Solon was the guest speaker and gave a demonstration on hair styling and a lecture on the care of the hair. Mrs. Willium Walker is acting teacher of these groups. The .take aaronic priesthood group of the Murray stake Is planning an outing to the This Is the Place monument, July 20. Guct speaker will be Bishop Joseph L. Wirlhlm. Ralph Jen-w- n is general chairman of this fvent and announce! they are inviting nil boys and girls in the Make 12 to 19 years of age. 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