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Show VAGt welcome and from Local Aerie Wins Five Convention Trophies By FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1954 TIIE MURRAY EAGLE 2 'Pat' and 'Patsy Eagle At the conclusion of the recent Utah State Aerie and Auxiliary convention in Salt Lake City, Murray again proved itself the home of champions, and as a re- sult, five beautiful trophies repose in the trophy case of Aerie 1760. The ladies came home with three of them, and the men two. They are enblematic of being state ritual champions and drill team cham- ' Hut-ching- n. again our most sincere congratulations go out to these The following members repre- men and ladies, as the result of sented Murray in the state contest: their efforts came only after loong Men's ritual team - Bill Peters, and hard hours of practicing. pions. until the gavel closed the convention everything went foreward LETS CELEBRATE JUNE 3 in a manner. We want June 3 is the date set for the to extend our thanks to Salt Lake next big celebration to be held at Aerie for their hospitality. Murray Aerie. This will be a combined entertainment and will find the new officers of both the Aerie . NEW STATE OFFICERS and Auxiliary having a joint installation. The state championship Ray Olsen of Brigham City ladies drill team will seat the new succeded Fay Gillette of Tooele officers at this meeting. In adas state president of the Eagles. dition the ritual teams will be Selma Harvey, a member of Provo honored for their success at the Aerie, succeeded Dorothy Wilding state convention, so all members of Salt Lake Aerie as state aux- are requested to plan to attend iliary president. Other officers of this big celebration. the state aerie are: Al Carter, Provo ; Howard McFarland, Ogden; Floyd Gunnerson, Murray; Al Bell SYMPATHY EXTENDED Ogden; Wilson Leech, Tooele, and D. D. Billings, Brigham City Other The sympathy of the Aerie is ladies auxiliary ooffleers are: extended to Norma Morris and Esther Hodges, Brigham City; her family, on the reported death Neva Hawkins, Tooele; Lois Code, of her grandmother, Tuesday, May Ogden; Pearl Martindale, Provo; 25. In addition to this sadness in Laveta Larson, Murray; Marie Norma's family, we also extend Bywater, Brigham City, and Shir- our best wishes for a speedy reley Goff, Bingham Canyon. Mr. covery to her mother after a severe Gunnerson is conductor and Mrs. illness. Norma's mother resides in Well-plann- Norma Morris as captain, Lyle Townsend as musician, and Rosa Peters, Selia Doyle, Elsie Potts, Velma Todd, Vivian Harmon Laveta Larson, Lydia Graham, Melba Larson, Mildred Carlson, Juanita s, Mulliner, Sally Jarvis, Carol Vera Swenson, Jean Harr, Vilda Mulliner and Merle Gunner-soOnce . Floyd Gunnerson, Boone Colegrove Ern Wright and Bryant Beeney; ladies ritual team - Laveta Larson, NELL WRIGHT HONORED Celia Doyle, Norma Morris, Elsie Another honor, and one well Potts and Reva Dimond; ladies drill team - Vera Deland as coach, deserved, was the appointment of Nell Wright as State. Mother of the Auxiliary. This appointment is a tribute to the esteem in which Nell is held by all the auxiliary members throughout the entire state, as well as by all those who know her. We want to add our congratulations to the committee responsible for such a fine selection. that point on Larson is treasurer. ed Murray Girl Elected By LDSUnit at U. Marjorie Ann Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney C. Smith, Murray, was elected secretary of UpsUon chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma at the Institute of Religion on the University of Utah campus this week during annual elections. Miss Smith is majoring in liberal studies at the university. She was active in music, drama, speech. Miss Hamilton, Montana, and we sincerely hope that she will soon be fully recovered. HAPPY BHITHDAY ! Our Birthday wishes for the coming week are few in number but carry the thoughts of the entire Aerie, and we send them to Charles Comstock who celebrated June 1, and to Fred Weaver who celebrates June 3. Many happy returns of the day fellows. A- - HANDY v PROVO NEXT YEAR Provo Aerie No. 2924 has been selected by the state trustees as the scene for next year's convention and we know that the Provo members wrill make every effort necessary to assure the state Aerie of another fine, well managed convention. r iSVOOftSAT-- i J. LEO JENSEN INSURANCE AGENCY Established 1928 ail types of Insurance and Bonds 112 Vine St. - Dial AM 6-70- Representing THE TRAVELERS, Hartford Dan Harvey, convention chairman and member of Salt Lake Aerie, is to be congratulated for the manner in which the 1954 state convention was. conducted. 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