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Show Poge 12 -- Car Demolished; collision Monday A at 45th South and 9th East completely demonlished the automobile and the driver of the car, James Reynolds of 1710 E, 48th' South escaped : car-truc- k y. ; The front end of the car was Sor-enso- Have Save when vou . ' npprl it - i ' I x . least when you y f ' need it jl,L r f most - PAY YOURSELF FIRST AT 't"'pi 'v'l.'. 6-S- 'Main OfllMl . 9 to Com .- - Baptist Church Sunday morning at the 11:00 o'clock worship hour. Church school will be in session at 9:45 a.m. with Superintendent Allan Crews in charge. In the evening the Junior High Baptist Youth Fellowship will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eaton as sponsors and the Senior High's with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keith as sponsors. Both groups will meet at 6:30 p.m. Evening evangelistic service will be at 7:30 p.m. with the Pastor, Rev. Arthur A. Vinz, preaching on the subject, "The Thought-fulnes- s of Jesus" . - n, mm. HM- - If Bt1tuth-E- M at a P-T- A headed by Mrs. Neil Christensen. Arrangements for the tea have been made by Mrs. Marvin Morrison, Mrs. Hal Marsden and Mrs. Gordon Douglas. f i AM 5-14- HAPPY OVER HER SELECTION as Murray's "Teacher of the Year" Is Miss Jean Bishop, fourth grada teacher at Hillcrest Elementary school. Principal Alma E. Crane of Hillcrest school ffers Miss Bishop his congratulations on her honor. She was selected because of her "fine professional attitude and her sincere interest in her work." Miss Bishop has always made Murray her home and has tought in the Murray School District for six years. - teaching six years, all of them In the Murray SchoJ district.; Her selection was announced last week by Mrs! Nellie Hlgbee, supervisor of instructors on the She has taught elementary level the fourth ' grade at- - Hillcrest School for the past three years and also taught the same grade & Insurance? 6-53- 81 i Murray's ."teacher of the year" Jean Bishop, has always made Murray her- home and has been r 555B South State AM -- i Murray's Teacher Of The Year Has Taught For Six Years Here . H... Crawford Realty ZION'S BENEFIT RANGER. A 3 p.m. Hostesses will ba the h o s p i t a 1 i t y committee Murray :Thatr this Saturday at 12 Noon. Learn how. you canbecom 4 at a tea Monday afternoon ored You .can SAVE on FIRE and AUTO Insurance 61f . ROOM MOTHERS TO BE ' HONORED AT TEA The room mothers of Liberty Elementary School will be hon- , . SOCIETY jBUItlDING AM STATE SOUTH 4963 HEY KIDSI at the Murray sermon theme Two minor accidents occured Saturday. The first accident was at 5900 South and State Strel where cars driven by Edward A. Jamison, Ontario, Canada, and Viana Turner, 666 W. 6400 South collided. Jamison's car sustained damage to the front and Turner's car was damaged in the rear. The other accident occured at 4:30 p.m. at 6400 So. and 6th West when a truck driven by Ronald B. Mecham, Salt Lake, and car driven by Bryan D. collided. The signal light on the truck was bent and the car's left front damaged. Mecham was cited for running a red light. On Saturday a car and pickup truck collided. The automobile, driven by Francis E. Hawkins, Salt Lake, sustained damage on the left front fender. The truck was also damaged on the left front and the driver, John Ramseyer, 350 E. 5900 South, was cited for driving tinder the influence of alcohol.- - ripped off by the impact The milk truck, owned by Diary and driven by Clifton Mills Vernon, 29 Coalville, was undamaged. Mr. Nichol was westbound and had stopped for the red signal light, Deputy Sheriff Keith Iba said. The truck was southbound. Mr. Nichols said he started through the intersection when it changed from green to yellow. He did not notice the oncoming Hi-La- Driver Uninjured - truck and struck the rear of the MURRAY BAPTIST NEWS "Learn to be Kind" will bo the trailer. MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Thunday, September 12, 1957 91 FAMLY PARTY HONORS MOTHER The home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reading, West 640 South was the scene of a birth at Arlington School for three day party last Saturday evening, In honor of Mrs. Reading's mothyears. Her credentials and notice of er, Mrs. Annie May Jensen, who will soon celebrate her selection have been forwarded to the State Department of Educa- 80th birthday; The guests were Mrs. Jensen's living sisters and setion in line with a state-wid- e their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. J. lection system. The Murray group selected R. Nichol, East 4800 South, Mr. Jean harfuiRA nf her fin a ruvw and Mrs. James Henry Gilbert, fessional attitude' and her sincere 320 West 5300 South, Mr. and interest in her work, Mrs. Higbee Mrs. Andrus, Draper and Mrs. said. She has been an outstand- Myron Bills; Salt Lake City. A and ing teacher who has alwavs been buffet dinner was served socthe the guests spent to evening the extra "go willing mile", sne aaaed. ially, with prizes going to Mrs. Why did she decide to become Gilbert, Mrs. Bills, Mr. and Mrs. a teacher? Jean explained: Andrus and Mr. Nichol. Mrs.' Jensen left early Sunday "Working with children always seemed to be very satisfying, and morning, by plane for Los Anteaching seemed to me to be one geles,anCalif., where she will en indefinite visit with her of the best opportunities for joy sons, Rex and Arnold Jensen women." As to her selection Jean said: and other relatives in that area. -When I look back and think of all the wonderful teachers who FAMILY REUNION The Gregg and Kinder family have helped me, I feel that they deserve this recognition much reunion was held last Saturday at Murray Park, with E. A. more than L" Jean estimated that she had Wilson, president, in charge of taught about 195. pupils during the day's activities. Group games her career. Many of her were followed by dinner, which young students still receive was served to approximately 10O birthday and. Christmas - greet- people. A Genealogy skit, ings Regularly, from her. Family Tree", was pre"Mke to keep In touch with sented, under the direction of all of , them as long, as I can," Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson. At she- explained. v the conclusion of the reunion, A graduate of Murray High the following new officers wer School, Jean has a brother and elected: Archie Grigg, president, sister, Arthur Bishop and Mrs. Archie Wilson, vice president and Abe .Markoalan. She lives with Rhea Henniger, secretary and ner moaner, Mrs. Eva. Bishop,' treasurer. Jean was vice Bresident of the student body during her senior visrnxa REPORT year at Murray, and earned The Relief Society of Murray educational scholarship 10th Ward win have a work day fa the University of Utah. In 1951 she graduated from today (Thursday) following the the U of U with a degree In visiting i earners' report meet- nisiory ana a auai teachinr cer. ing wnicn wui oegin at 10 a.m. Pot luck luncheon will be tiflcate. Jean worked her wav through college by serving as a served at noon. sales clerk. In spite of this, she was hon- ELDERS QUORUM ored for her scholastic achieve- HAS BARBECUE Elders Quorum members and ments by being made a member of the Phi Alpha Theta, an hon- their partners of South Cottonorary history group. Jean "also wood 2nd Ward had a summer belongs to the Alpha Delta PI outing and barbecue dinner Sept. special guest at the affair Sorority. Since her graduation she has was Donald Tuft, who will go on tautrht in Murray and In addition a mission in the near future. to her regular teaching position she has continued to accept extra FAMILY GET TOGETHER On September 1st 38 members responsibilities within the school of Mrs. Annie May Jensen's system. In 1953 she served as local family, enjoyed a hamburger fry and social at the home of a building representative for the Mr. and Mrs. MEA and as necretary of the granddaughter, John Day, Draper. Following 1954. in A member of the group they viewed home movies State Language Arts Commit- supper, shown by Everett Reading. tee for Elementary Grade, she also has served as a delegate to MIA SPONSORS SONG rr.ST the Assn. for Childhood EducaThe Murray 6th Ward MIA tion International Convention In a song-feand dance Denver and as local secretary sponsored in the ward amusement hall for the Murray ACE. 4 th. An active member of the Sept. The hnil was colorfully decoChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter- rated with rows and strcntners -day Saints, she has served in of pink, white and green crepe the Ward and Stake Sunday paper. ennoi. an nisn m the MIA. Each auxiliary orgnnljatlon In One nelson she worknrt with the ward furnished a the Salt Lake County Recreation number for the pro,qram.musical Girls . iMuiim-Hoi'inst m marge of of the Beehive classes served rei playground nnd teaching arts freshment. and craft::. Jem has traveled r Several dances of this hwt of the United States, are rwlnjj planned nnd MIA tvpo 'nr. spending one summer in Penn- tlvlty counselor, Phyllis Ohlson, sylvania nnd this year viisted in Issued invitation to all 6th ward llrili.xh Columbia. members to attend. Mid-val- e, " e nnnnr iiTniii'nninr (inn rnroii UIHH nuus: nicon uhhuc h FROZEN fi -- - 1 MIADOVCOLD six-ye- ar . v U.S. No. 4 lb f 10 to 14 LBS. BUSHEL SUNNY JIM 10) Special Purchase 12 oz. jars I.G.A., HIGH PATENT F: 1 in s$1 i ozi:. n r vu 6 - 89 'ICTSWEET ov-e- 3 $1 Ten Con Breaded Shrimp 49c SOAP POWDER 7fc 7 Giani Size (JfJc Largo Size 33C EB 1 o!gj'3Sj6E, OPEN 7 O 5 oz. jar 97c tint 45 yusrt Code Number Code Number 123 ( YEARS DID ) 5850 South State 910 Ecu 33rd South Sell UU City 55 North State Sail Like City DAYS A WEEK bon uou can sfau with! WHITE KING SNOKREEM theS-Bour- Enjoy 7l m F0(u sum PLENTY FREE PARKING I'OI Fish Sticks VET'S Fvjf ar st IIICPT. Orange Juice CRUSHED two-ye- a PICTSWEH . 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