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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY THiS MURRAY 16, 1952 members alike agreed the Tigers should be well commended for their fine efforts. The Key Club nas scneuuiea uie am ui uie wier- club pa.ties to be held March 3. MH- SSpring was Just around the corner . . . But something happena look in any one of the ed halls at MI IS early this week reflected spring fever . . . even though the first semester just came to a close today (Friday) and the second basketball game of the season is being played tonight at Judge Memorial, spring fever has already taken its toll . but . . the last few months of .school still must endure some winter weather. Parly ai HHS Gains Praise Inier-CIu- b One of the first activities en joyed by Spartans this year was the gala inter-clu- b party held Monday night, Jan. 12, in the cafeteria. It was sponsored by the Tiger Club. Party Jerry Mortenson and Val McCleery had a party consisting of many games and dancing mixers such as the "hokey-pokeya snake dance, and bottle tag. Hawaiian punch and brownies were served as a finale to the snake dance. Boosters and Key Club d ", ... Remember this number t 9 MHS COAL when ordering m a. cleaner Aberdeen lfor for VL Blue Blaze n CasJle Gate for Murray this year, Friday Tooele High School presented the first traveling assembly to visit Murray this year, Friday, Jan. 9, which featured "Black Magic" as a theme. Participants on the assembly came through the magician's black silk hat at the command of the magician and his assistant. Their assembly cast truly equalled that of their fine basketball team. because MHS swimming club had it's constitution read and approved by the student council last week, along with plans for a picture show to be presented today, as a matter of business. The picture is part of a plan to raise proceeds for a project of the student council but as yet the project Is unknown. In council meeting hell Thurslay, plans for electing the homecoming queen were made and nominations were made for the queen. Homecoming Is scheduled for Jan. 23 and the game is with The i , tney re washed! Cyprus. EAGLE alSiaie Prison Hear Services 80 Street the night of Friday, Jan. noon meeting will be held 30. Murray First ward at A genealogical meeting will be hell next Sunday beginning at 10 a. m. The stakes participating will be Murray, East Millcreek and Cottonwool. The morning session will be held in the By Edna Mite Wilkinson Granite building at Fifth Eighty prisoners out of 200 at East andseminary 33rd South ond the after the State Prison at the Point of the Mountain attended the LDS religious service Sunday at 9 a. m. This meeting was conducted by Murray Stake and was the first in a series of three which will be held over a period of three months according to Harold Richards of the stake presidency who was in charge. Pre3. Ephraim Wahlquist was the main speaker and used as his subject "The Power of Prayer". Music was furnished by the J. Burton quartet, consisting of Mr. Burton, Ken Johnson, Wesley Steadman and Norvel Turner. Paul Rose of the stake high council conducted the meeting. The group requested that Pres. Wahlquist speak to them again at the next meeting to be held the first Sunday in February, which he consented to do. Jesse Casper of the high council will be In charge of the next meeting. tri-sta- By Hurray Stake at the 'stake Relief Society will be held p. m. Friday, Jan. 23, in the Second Information and outlines on future ward. The meeting will start at research will be given to all the 2 p. m. 1 30 genealogical home teachers and ward instructors. The meeting will The stake board of the Relief be under the direction of the gen- Society will meet Monday, Jan. eral genealogical committee of the 19, at 10 a. m. at the home of LDS church. Mrs. Ida Gallagher, 255 West 45th The next meeting of the Murray South. Tonight join the millions who find JDSIXk ipfe Stake leadership it's... meeting was held Monday night at 7:30 p. m. in Murray First ward. The various departments separated for class work after the preliminary exercises and detailed instruction was given to ward teachers by the supervisors of the stake. The Murray stake Gold and Green Ball will be held in the Avalon Boll Room on South State BOTH 86 PROOF OLD SUNNY BROOK BRAND 65X GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. THE OLD SUNNY BLENDED WHISKEY KENTUCKY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, CONTAINS KENTUCKY (hesk These Bargains I C 00KI E Chocolate and Vanilla Sandwich Cookies lUo CRACKER Oven Fresh Sodas lb. box Pineapple Juice LaLani 46 oz I EGGS Brtokfoil Ctmt 3 l GroaVA largt . If A C I I ' dox. 'I III SYRUP Sleepy Hollow OuWand- ing Valu.l 12oi. tar OB J fiijjC ' I SUZANNA I Pancokt Mix III III PoncaU 111 Mix III 3V i"H lb. 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