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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1955 ffgffl& ffews and Notes key. Mr." and Mrs. Allan Carlson, Mr. By Beverly Carlson Phone AM drawing for a ladies unborn calf handbag was won by E. H. Shoc- 40 CIVIC CLUB INSTALLS The Kearns Ladies Civic Club Monday night installed new officers for the next fiscal year. The ceremonies were held at Meadow Brook Golf Club. The group enjoyed a smorgasbord dinner and after the candle light ceremony, the remainder of the evening was spent playing canasta and Bonnie Wilcox was chairman of the event. New club officers are Betty Sarbo, president; Clara Draxler, vice president; Audrey Duckworth, secretary; Twila Oliverson, treasurer; Jean Oder, chaplain; Millie Oberhansley, parliamentarian. Mrs. Oberhansley was presented with a book of Robert's Rules of Order. pin-noch- le. SAMBA CLUB MEETS The Samba club met last Tuesday at lone Westbury's home. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be Tuesday, June 28, at the home of Clair Bergman. New chapter officers are Ed and Mrs. Carl Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Shockey, commander; Bob Endi-cot- t, Donald Kinder and Bob Endicott senior vice commander; Ben will attend the DAV state convenShaw, junior vice commander; tion in Logan on June 16, 17 and Joseph Koos, chaplain; Carl Davis, 18. finance officer; Don Kinder, and Alan D. Carlson, KEARNS PROGRESSING We would like to extend a weladjutant. New auxiliary officers are: Bev- come to all new residents in the erly Kinder, commander; Ethel Kearns area who have moved into Davis, senior vice commander; Hoffman homes recently. AccordBeverly Carlson, junior vice com- ing to Erin Bernstein, Hoffman mander; Merle Martin, chaplain; official, bid3 are being let for the Cleo Miller, treasurer. swimming pool in Kearns and is Installation officers were State expected to be done by local peoAlso the new shopping center Department Commander Alex F. ple. should be started soon, Mr. BernGray and State Department Aux- stein said. iliary Commander Betty M. Gray. Deep appreciation was expressed rilONE NEWS EARLY Commander by outgoing auxiliary It would be appreciated if news Beverly Carlson, for the help and concerning the Kearns and Hoffsupport given the past year by man area for The Murray Eagle officers and members. An impres- could be received no later than sive talk was given by Mr. Hodges, Tuesday afternoon. There are an exchange student and minister deadlines to meet and considerof mines from Java, The talk was able work before going to press. on why Javanese hate communism. Please phone any news to Beverly A Dutch lunch was served after Carlson, AM or bring it installation ceremonies and the to 4550 West 5460 So. VJ. I A. r AV. ... WT'. m f ,. ... . I ........ I.. .v..--- . . V." ..W " ...v OPEN HOUSE i ' f ft U SATURDAY - SUNDAY FRIDAY ' o 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. 2 i i of the new Adelaide Music Studios - 4764 South State Street Phone AM The Studio now is registering students fcr private lessons and class work in piano and violin. Children and Adults 40 TALENT SHOW TONIGT There will be a talent show tonight (Friday) at the old Bennion ward amusement hall. It will start at 8 p.m. and is being sponsored by the Kearns hird ward. Everyone is invited to come out and meet Marshall Dan in person. A buffet dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Proceeds will go to the ward's building fund. In the 3, PLYMOUTH is low-pri- ce III DAV INSTALLATION The Johnny W. Holden Chapter No. 8, Disabled American Veterans and its auxiliary held joint installation ceremonies last Tuesday night at the Murray Youth Center. Kay Funeral Services Held in Mortuary MM Funeral services ween conducted Monday aftesnoon in the Jenkins Mortuary chapel, 4760 So. State St., for Mrs. Hilda Mae Hopkins Kay, 340 West 45th South. Mrs. Kay, died alst Thursday night in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. A daoghter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopkins, she was born Oct. 13, 1907, in Big Fork, Mont. She is sorvived by her husband, James Kay, Murray; a daughter, Hope Mae Kay, Murray; a brother, Harry Hopkins, Big Fork; and two sisters, Mrs. Lila Monetti and Mrs. Edith Smith, both of Spokane, Wash. Conducting the services was James K. Atkinson, bishop of the Murray Fourth ward. Burial was in Murray City cemetery. Funeral directors were W. Douglas Allen and Vaughn C. 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