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Show TI1E MURRAY Cen-nio- Ge jj sic. and Max Tilbert, athletics, will be called on to give a short synopsis of their backgrounds. Be- The ward trio, consisting of Helen Staley, LaRee Gallagher and Helen !r. and Mrs. J. L. Healy have McMullin sang several numbers, just recently ret timed from their with Helm McMullin accompanyvacation. Thev have had a wonder- ing on her guitar. Mrs. Ethel ful trp; nrvnts f interest bein1; the new Relief Socie to Idaho Falls, then to San Fran-- c Erickson, sen, Ijike Aahoe, Sactap.iento, president gave a short talk. Tot luck lunch was served to 44 etc. ij ii ji Ready for THE : 0 y STOCK .. AMMUNITION 0 EVERYTHING - FOR CAMPING 0 i PLAN OUR I 3UY NOW STOCK COMPLETE - at ' Smith State PHONE MURRAY 4R-.- ' s Tuesday, September 9, the senior and seventh grade girls were giver their "big and little sisters." Thi: program is sponsored by the Girl's League Association, under the di rection of Miss Iva Ixm Peterson to foster better relations among the girls. Officers of the organization are: Joan Huizeler, president; ' Eleanor Olsen, vice president; Carol Casper, secretary and treasurer; Joyce Erickson, historian' Colleen Slrange, two year councilman; Marjorie Lundskog, senior representative; Gleen Bowen, junior representative; Marjorie Gate-ly- , Shir-Jesophomore representative; Hale, freshman representative and Miriam Rodman, eighth grade representative. The high school itself has undergone many changes during the summer. Both main offices have and redecorated, been painted while shrubs and flowers have been planted around the biuldings. New drapes have been hung in the auditorium and new lighting fixtures in all nine rooms of the building have been installed. These are just a few of the improvements that have been made to the advantage of the 1,119 registered students to enjoy throughout the comjng year. 30.06 Remington 300 Savage e 30-3- 0 Winchester , 32 Spec. Winchester 270 Winchester USE dance-mixer- b'-o- GUNS HUNTING ; ! ; WWJWWW n, - MHS COMPLETE OF ! r tween speeches various musical numbers will be presented by Joe Ruebtn, senior; LaVell Morris, junior; Anna Lee Wardell, sophomore and Tommy Winn, freshman. Art Olson will give a "Hello S p a r t o n , Farewell Smelterite" speech, in honor of the new and old school names. Decorating the tall stage will be an eight-foo- t PpaHan warrior, of which Ar' Ohon will tell the origin and trur meaning. The huge statue wa bni't bv Dick Rose, Joe Rueber and Robert Jensen. Wollowin; the watermelon bus' will be the matinee dance fv which new juke box rpcords havi purchased. Various and games have been plan 'jl, nM. Bern'i Garfield, who the officers of the student body chose for "Spartan Warrior of the Day" will reign over festivities. rl 1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1952 FOURTH WARD Whal's Doin' at Murray Eigh By Margin Satterthwaltp Annual ""!et Acquainted Day" wil mark the first event of the 95?-5- 3 school year. Student body officers David Wirthlin, president; Helen Borich, Art Olson, secretary, and Jerry h'stortan have scheduled a full day of activities beginning with an assembly in the morning and including a watermelon bust and matinee dance. Featured on this morning's assembly will be the introduction of three Murray high school teachers. These teachers, Miss Mona Hansen, English; Arden Peterson, mu- - EACLE t R J 59 Soi-ii'l- CUDQDftHIOTDGfl -r IV : 1 jv.ide. It was truly a day of Wednesday, Sept. opening date set for appointment of the presidency is taking and it is hoped that successful year. enjoyment. Hollywood critics predict a great future for newcomer Julia Adams based on her outstanding perform, ance in a difficult supporting role in Bright Victory." new Mutual place ran'dly it shall be a 2nd Ward News . . ; N and By Gayno Gustavson A very enjoyable program has ieen arranged for Sunday night. The speaker will be President Young of the Salt Lake Temple, ind some fine musical numbers have been arranged. It will be a very interesting program and we urge everyone to attend. swam and Mrs. Mr. hmeiii On Tuesday, Sept. 16, it is Activity night for the Scouts and Bee Hive girls and a dance has been ilanned for them over at the ward house. Mutual now will be held every Tuesday night at 7:30. A fine program has been aranged for this been year and many activitiea-havilanned, so let's support the Mutual presidency by attending every UmUH MHS Tuesday. The Mutual has just appointed Raymond Bowen as the new Young Men's Activity Counselor. i, .j in ward in Midvale. Board members will be 'here and it promises to be a very important meeting for all parents having children of Primary age. View H. A. Mrs. Berneice Bleazard was hostess to the Neighborhood Birthday Club last Friday evening. Helen Hansen was first prize winner, Helen Tanner, second, and Mrs. Artie Pett carried off the Hostess and consolation prizes. ' PHONE Pete and report seeing many beautiful sights, whife gone. rown Tuesday. Meats QuaHty 4832 So. State St. Wj Phone Mur. 1020 I'll fviv r POT ROASTS PORK ROASTS - - PAN A pound of Pillsbury's Best Calf Starter can take the place of eight pounds of milk salable, money-makinmilk. It can help you build big husky heifers for herd replacements save you time and work in the bargain. Come in and let us show you how this popular d puts money in your pocket. lb. 4K - STYLE SAUSAGE lb. 39 RIB BOIL lb. 35? g FRESH SEA FOODS HALIBUT SHRIMP Dairy Items MURRAY FEED & SEED Ask 4777 South State Street - FINNAN SALMON - Bread About Home Freezer Service . a. mm - W g 1 rl Your Help It Needed NOW! Support tht Murroy Civic Fund Drive NOW1 m contribute Mpi determine the future comfort ond welfare of oyr Mm9 t. a etwe m eM- - WJ Mt. MM. m community. YOU'LL FRESH, Don't put thi important civic duty off f Give generoutlyl Give Remembefl Everybondy benefit. when everybody give! And that includes YOU) flRST AT ITS CLEAN, WHISTLE Think lid k to llir niinil tutnnl In gr wrl ly. Thi(' Mrrrwry tirw, r i ni y IkmiI il. il lV t MYontl lfuv Iwautiful In fr ... illi tn mr you fclirn I tirw lk ihrtr'a Mmrthint al. I f M' trury (ultiri! far flirfliU mih trim at itt ith il. OF THIS ECONOMY CHAMPION Thf t. trill Come lirn you nrr , , . hrn ynu hnJ not ju-- 1 )ir thrifty lliit grrt cr cn lw. I'ut ihi i tin rminlry'i tp rronnmy tar . . rrprat winnrr aint ill romrr In the famu Molnl(m iniimy Hun. Anil thai rrwana rcnrmy ifnimy and rmf (! a Mrreury rmfrl. Uawe alav fiw In ihp far iltf rrtpi with prt, Swrr.(akr ihf but llanr f qualiiir. Thrrr'a at our vL II iaia ptit hr! a Mrrrury wailing fur ynu to linwrtMm, Vhj nut nuke it today f try m4t VVi'h Wurtoy ord U'oK" ESTABLISHED 1902 "THE BANK OF f RitNDLY StfVlCE" HtOXE MURRAY SOUTH STATE STREET Fed. Dep. IW Co-p- . ond Member Fed. Keenr Sytem u( ilrnl lir'w ffm nr" t tin lixlv. "Growing 4G22 THRIFT .trlh tf llie rr First Xaiiomil Hank of Murray 1 In fnmorfor, r.trt.Uy do n man V I'imiHct tif fr fir ill llul ill I a inJ m" fny rvrr Uar In litlr in limr, if put lf YOU'LL WHISTLE AGAIN AT THE STYLING YEARS-AHEA- D I4H3 Ed mi s eh l1fli? 4203 South State Street - Murray. oaa 1) go Utah - Phone 1530 ira IIADDIE Soft Drinks Phone Mur. 422 Ye 49? - READY COUNTRY ma mp lb. lb. STEWING HUNS - DIMES AND DOLLARS 59C ALL MEAT BOLOGNA 0 lb, BOSTON BUTTS L SLICED At the fast meeting the babies that were blessed included: Richard Merrell Montague, son of Merrell and Mary Smith Montague; Robert Glenn Lemmons, son of Kenneth and Doris Anderson Lemmonds; Carma Jean Bennett, daughter of Wilfred and Elnm Johnson Bennett. Douglas Lowel Cox was confirmed. He is the son of John and Pauline Peterson Cox. Kenneth Cox, another son was ordained a deacon. NOW during ihe Murroy Civic Fund compoign every dime ond dotlor you and your neighbors s "A" GRAD- E- Robert Juhansen, son of Peter ind Teressa Johansen, now is serving with the Air Force in Rapid City, S.D. where he is attending a radar school for four months. Upon completion of the course he will return to EI I'aso. Tex., for further training. YOUR I - AT Mrs. Ross would like to remind all mothers that Primary is held every Tuesday at 3:40. There are Tiany things for the children to do, so remember, send them every i. , Colo, a i SPECIALS THIS WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelsen spent at Grand unction, last week-en- d SArf rOU mm REPRESENTATIVE 1136 VINE STREET Mrs. Cleo Bleazard was honored for her birthday this month. Refreshments were served to nine. e I '1 xt J. MELVIN BITTER Gregory their Srft ft .,mmi4M If e m ftMJHrMy . LOCAL guest their daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Leon Gregory while awaiting the arrival of her husband from California. have as I GJKH) is hoped Harden General liiiii!! cm til) cd cud gib 17. is the Mutual. The that the parents of the ward will earnestly try to attend the Primary Convention, Friday, fept. 12 at 8 p. m. at the It who went to the fireThe Murray Eagle sideEveryone chat over at Carol Lester's 155 Court Ave. Murray, I tan Sunday evening had a very good The Murray Eagle it publlihed every Fri time. The speaker was Wendall 155 Aenue. Court Murray. Utalt. day at Entered ai tecend elsse matter Feb. 8. Murray, and he related some of hjs IV27, at the oott of lie. Salt Lake City. missionary experiences and showed Utah, under Act ol March 3. 1879. slides he took over in England. and rublithert Owner EDWIN L. HEAL P. HEAL RATES SUBSCRIPTION 51 In Suit Lake County. I year Lake $5.00 at Salt County Outilde vvon-d'tf- JAMES II VWWVWW,VVWVV The Rtlief spent a day on Thursday, Sept. 4. Sacrament meeting should be Ilvei yon met at the home of Mrs. Ida Gallagher and then were 'in of interest next Sunday. For-"itram ported to the Deseret Indus-trio- s Bishop Evald Nygren will be factory in Sugar House where th" speaker and a mixed quartet they were taken through by a will furnish the music. y |