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Show Four Pages Second Section Junior High Has Busy Time vice-preside- (by Mi.Uic HortlR) Those pu.st two weeks have with the school play being boon busy around school , . f scnU'il, the Traveling Assembly, and the ninth grade assembly and daiu'e. All these were really tops. 1 The ninth grade assembly was 1 put on exclusively by the ninth grade. The theme was the same as the dance, "Some Enchanted Kvcning." The scenery was the letters "Some Enchanted Evening" spelled out with tin foil, on the back curtain with a wishing well and crepe paper orchids Volume 74, Number 24 on it, and a tinfoil fountain, with hot ice evaporating behind it. pre-real- ly ' ' " . " - .1 . . A J - -- ,.- &kM$mn$ feHv&i Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah Salt Lake County's Biggest Weekly Paper Thursday, May 3, 1956 REMEMBER WHEX Two Thousand Musicians Will Compete in Fesfiva! Murrayite Featured On Radio Program ' A Two thousand contestants representing 25 schools and six row. counties, will compete. The Murray high school band, respledent in their new uniforms, will give an exhibition of precision marchThe city of Murray will be host ing. High school orchestras will to the annual Region 2 Music compete for their ratings. Many Festival which will start tomor different kinds of choruses will FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Murray Eagle of May 1, JOtl. sing. Soloists on every type of musical instrument and with every type of voice will be trying for their greatest achievement, a highly superior rating . . . Local draft board No. 15 will send out 2500 remaining questionnairres. . W. Douglas Allen, Murray . City judge, has been named chairman of the Motor Vehicle administration committee of the Utah Traffic Safety council . . . A spring flower show, sponsored by the Murray Garden club, will be held May 10 at Zion Motors Co. . . . Honor night for Cottonwood Stake MIA will be held in Grant Ward May 6 . . . According to a federal government power survey, Murray is one of two cities in Utah which sells 25, kilowats of electric energy for $1.13, the lowest rate in Utah. Logan, which also has a municipal power plant, is the second . . . Joe Vicchrilli has been named top athlete at Murray high . . . Mr. and Mrs. William F. Robinson, 4962 Glenn Street, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday . . . Mrs. Everett Wood entertained her class of Beehive girls and their mothers Monday evening at a waffle party at her home . . . The Kliques club was entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Whittle. . . . The Women's club of met last Friday with J. W. Carter . . . Mutuals of the (Remember, Page 11, Col. 7) . Ballard Head Of Civic Fund 1 1 km r 'Tkj H 'A fes treasurer. V? Principal discussion topic was .f I m r? that of the proposed budget for next year. President Ballard said all organizations would be asked to submit their budget requests as soon as possible and that a formal budget would be evolved during a meeting to be held later in the month. Tay-lorsvil- le 6 YEAR OLD Kentucky Striifht Bourbon Whiskey gfi PROOF WATERFIU AND FRAZIFJ) DISTILLERY CO, BARDSTOWN. KY. :i '3-- The most unusuai offers we've ever made! a r d was elected Harry Thursday evening to the presidency of the Murray Civic Fund, succeeding Hubert Holder. The election took place during a regular meeting of the organization held in the city courtroom. Other ot fleets named were Beverly Carlson, first vice president; J. M. Cornwell, second vice president; C.olda Brown, secretary, and Dr. Bruce Farsons, I! The effect was very dreamy. It was narrated by our ninth grade Dapresident and vid Sundwall and Carolyn Rose. The whole stage was lighted by rotating spotlights. The dance was a big success. The whole school really went out to make it one big dance we will always remember. The decorations were done in lavendar and pink, with crepe paper streamers hanging down making a ceiling and sides. The letters "Some Enchanted Evening" were hung on one side. With the wishing well in one corner with a revolving moon in the center with the fountain under it. The dance was just beautiful. Everyone really had a swell time. The music was supplied by Kirk's band. The Queen (Junior High, l'age 13, Col. 5) ft BUY THIS John Mecham Now At Alaskan Base 18" Get Second for 66 Thrifti-Cu- t POWER MOWER Seaman John F. Meecham, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Campkin of 5224 South 2nd West, is now serving at the Naval Communications Station at Adak, Reg. $64.50 Alaska. Mecham's wife, the former Donna Evans, lives at 1556 East 64th South. 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