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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954 Junior Women's Club Installs New Officers Congratulations New officers of the Murray Junior Womens club were installed at the banquet held evening at Andy's Cafe. Thursday Mrs. Richard C. Howo has been chosen as the new president and to assist her are Mrs. Louis Oliver, 1st vice president; Mrs. Joseph Godfrey, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Jay James Trappett, treasurer; Cannon, Mrs. 4-- Gar Norman and Stan Hilton oi Murray, along with thousands of fathers of the area, are due honors on Father's Day Sunday. However, the two mentioned will be celebrating their birthdays. Others of the area to be so honored during the coming week H Livestock Club By Roger Nabaum 4-- H j recording Mrs. Betty Jean Buckley, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Paul Christensen, entertainment chairman; Mrs. Louis Oliver, memberMrs. Kenneth ship chairman; Price, press chairman; Mrs. Allan Davis, hostess chairman; Mrs. William Keller, entertainment chairman and Mrs. Joseph Thursday, June 24, Margaret past president, who will act as parlimentarian and who Bryan, Mrs. June Bennion, Leon recently' has been elected as 2nd H. Dawes and Betty Christensen. Friday, June 25, Linda Wartle, vice president in the central dist. Blake Jessop and Marie Van de Favors were small viles of stick Merwe. of the area Little colgne, cleverly decorated. who recently were feted on their Musical numbers were furnishfirst birthday anniversaries ed by the Music Centre, and also a quartet consisting of LaVell David Fullmer, son of Mr. andv Morris, Donna Lundquist, Joyce Mrs. F. Kermit Fullmer, 1256 Halliday and Joyce Casper. East 64th South, June 16. Jettie Ann Jensen, daughter of and Mrs. V. Lambert Jensen, Taylorsville 4-- H Girls Mr. 4665 West 4745 South, Reams, secre-ta- y; tired? Livestock Club The Murray met at the Sherman Nabaum home at 4777 South 13th East last Monday at 8 p. m. The club discussed some different problems we had about our include: record books and a few problems our livestock projects. Today, Friday, June 18, Calvin about We also made a farm hazard Robinson and Sharon Brown. and discussed farm Saturday, June 19, DannellCot-trel- l inspection safety from the fire prevention and Joane Shields. Monday, June 21, Reggie Erick-so- standpoint. Attending the meeting were Len H. H. Wilson and V. Gregg Saunders, Barbara Morris, Vernie Soffe. Tommy Geenwood, Allan Tuesday, June 22, Helen Druke Morris, Sherman Miller, Wayne Peteson and R. Fenton Murray. Raimondi, Marvin Wednesday, June 23, Owen Miller, Ricky Pixton, and Roger Nabaum. Murray and Martha Ashby. n, Vic-chiril- le, UTAH MILK FOUNDATION one-year-ol- ds Set Second Social The girls of Taylorsville, will hold their second social June, 24 at 12:30 p. m. It will be held at the Taylorsville Recreation Center, 4700 South Redwood Rd. 4-- H June 15. 'Maxine Orwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Orwin, 6860 So. 3rd East, June 10. Robert Neil Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elden K. Andersen, 4532 West 4985 South, Kearns, June 11. Cathy Lynn Valenzuela, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Valenzuela, 325 Anderson Ave., June Serving on the commltties are: Refreshments, Ruth Ann Christensen, Judy Mackay, Jeannie Lee 11. Todd, Lynnae Swenson and Mary-li- n Mrs. Burt Falmer, June 18. Nelson; clean up, Shirley JackChris Palmer, son of Mr. and son, Jo Anne Rupp, Helen Holmes, and Connie Stedman; entertainThe Eagle ment, Bonnie Mackay, Colleen Ha Rae Harman, Patsy 155 Court Ave. Swenson, Murray, Utah Knaus and Susie MacKay. The Murray Eagle ! published every Frl- - Murray Leaders in Charge Of social are June Nelson, Luise Timpson, Han nah MacKay. Reporters assisting are Ruth Ann Christensen, Francis Mellor, Gayle Young, and Sussan Allen. Entered at second elate matter Feb. 8. 1927, at the poit off lee. Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of Mareh .1, 1879. Owners and JAMES P. HEAL Salt Lake County, RATES year It Dad Has a Green Thumb Gef His Gift at YOUR PEAT ONE-STO- P CENTER FOR SPRAYERS MOSS Insecticide Garden Dust LAWN SEED GARDEN SEED Fertilizer of All Kinds GARDEN TOOLS GARDEN HOSE FEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES Headquarters For $2.50 First of all, let it be understood that we have no quarrel with legitimate competition. We believe it is a necessary and valuable part of our econ- But when competition steps out of bounds, and through omy. high-pressu- tion, casts suspicion on an entire industry, we feel that it is time to speak out. 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