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Show TIIE MURRAY EAGLE Rebekahs Report . . . FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954 2nd Ward News Summer Festival By Florence Clint Sets Oklahoma Relief The Society closing social Nellie. Hawkins Reporter Amenia Rebekah Lodge held a meeting: Tuesday, June 15 at the will be held next Monday evening Three of Broadway's outstandFraternal Hall with 13 members at 7:30 p.m. The only meetings to in attendance. An enjoyable time be held during the summer are ing stars have been engaged for the University of Utah Summer was had by all. Mrs. Emma Nelson the work days held on the first Festival production of "OklaMonday of eac month. The visit- your foash who recently returned from visiting teachers reports are turned in ing friends and relatives in Spo- on work day. kane, Washington gave a talk on her visit there. Beth Nelson has recently reA meeting will be held in Salt turned from her vacation in Washington and reports she had Lake, Monday, June 21, at the a lovely time. Bessie Stewart has IOOF Hall No. 2. Deputy Sover-eia- n also been on vacation in Grand Master Tellie Aston will be there, hope to see all members there. Among the top news for the Rebekah District Association week is the marriage of Ray Bowen Jr. The ceremony was permeeting wah held June 14 at the formed in the Salt Lake Temple IOOF Hall in Salt Lake. Anna June the 11th and the lovely May Nielson of Mariam Lodge, bride is Francis Darlene Gardner, Midvale was elected president for daughter of Mrs. Francis Gardner of Salt Lake. The reception was one year; Myrtle Poulsen, Sandy, held in the Garden Park ward in Wasatch Lodge was elected vice Salt Lake on the evening of the Lind-seNeva one year; president for wedding. The couple are now vawas Omenia Lodge Murray, cationing in Yellowstone Park for one and will make their home in Salt elected secretary-treasure- r year. Five members attending Lake upon their return. from Omenia Lodge were Mettie Lowery, Mayme Gillispie, Cecelia Last Sunday evening the meetDoyle, Elizabeth Carter and Neva serwere ing was under the direction of Lindsey. Refreshments Pauline and the Fortune ved by Ethel Sunday school with the newly Phipps. Prize was won by Alice organized Young girls chorus furBrown. nishing tthe music. Mr. Cox has y, WORLD'S FINEST BOURBON SINCE 1795 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, JAMES 86 PROOF B. BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT, KENTUCKY! been appointed the new Sunday school chorister in Ray Bowen's stead. Don't Let an Old Car welcome into the ward Leona Olsen Kutchcr, wife of We Rum Your Vacation Richard Kutcher, recently married, and who lives accross the street from the church. She was recently sustained as a teacher in the primary. Set apart June 6th in the following offices were: Carol as speech director in the MIA, Betty Jo Thompson as teacher in the Primary, Norma Lester as teacher in the Junior Sunday school, Irene Cox as secretary and Theresa Johanson as primary teacher. ! homa", it was announced this week by Maurice Abravanel, mu- the favorites for sic director. John Tyers, leading baritonc-witthe New York City Center and the St. Louis Municipal Opera Company, will sing the part ot h Father's Say Curley. Laurel Hurley, who starred in the recent New York City revival of "Show Boat" will play Laurcy. Marni Nixon, winner of the Arthur Godfrey Talent Scout contest last November, and soloisi with opera companies on both the east and west coasts, will sing the part of Ado Annie. "This is one of the finest casts we have ever assembled for Summer Festival," said Mr. Abravanel. "They should give the kind of performance which made Oklahoma the most successful musical of all time on Broadway." 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