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Show Page 4 Thursday, February 20, 1958 MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE 345 named to Junior high's honor roll for the 3rd f erm A total of 345 student names are listed on the Murray junior high school honor roll for the third term it was announced this week by Principal Art Bishop. Students making the list on citizenship numbered 234 while 111 were on the honor roll for scholarship. Students with a 3.0 mark In citizenship totaled 46 while 19 achieved the same grade In scholarship. Three students attained 2.9 in scholarship and another 32 had 2.8 in the same category. In citizenship, there were 69 students with 2.8 while 8 were Bourbon Enjoy the ijoii n. can slay with! YEARS ni,1fininrrrrY,irr.lmlflcninOltP KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF Rules changed, allow more visitors af Coffonwood maternity hospital During the second week of February the males took the lead with the narrow margin of two in number, with 18 baby boys being born and 16 girls. The hospital has now relaxed the visiting rules to allow the parents aa well as husbands to visit new babies and mothers. Parents of new babies from this area and Kearns include: BOYS Mr. and Mrs. Alden Jackman, 1774 E. 6400 So., Feb. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Lancaster, 635 E. 5600 South, Feb. 9. Mr. and Mrs. William DeNiro, 4681 Rainbow Dr., Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Carrell, 4789 So. 4340 West, Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Imamura, 110 W. 6110 South, Feb. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Alford, GIRLS 1629 W. 6235 South, Feb. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Mon-guMr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. Van 4765 W. 5100 South, Feb. 8. DerMyde, 396 E. 6360 South Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heddman, Feb. 13. 4736 W, 5055 South, Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steed, 4614 Creekview Cir., Feb. 14. BOYS Mar-jori- y, Remember (From Page S, CoL 5) had solved recent holdups of Nelson Food Market and Western Are you an American? If An allocation but, Parks Service then give me your you of $1,433 from the Salt Lake hand, are, am an American too. for I area United Fund was given to . civic . . fund Featured Ads get results! Want Murray's Eagle as Murrayite was Clay Jensen ... . . . Five polio clinics were sched- uled for the area . . . Lee W. Tucker of Murray was the first Utahn to enlist in the Army Reserves under the revised Armed Forces Reserve Act . . . LeAnn Roberts and William Groves exchanged wedding vows in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple . . . The engagement of Miss Wilma Kelsey to Terry Has-la- m was announced . . . The Eagle's Sweetheart Dance proved to be a big success . . . Murray's wrestling team finished ninth in field at the state prep an grappling tournament . . . The South Cottonwood Lady Lions honored their husbands at a Valentine party . . . The Girls League Assn. of Murray high school gave a party . . . The Mother's March on polio resulted in donations of $1,548.17 in Murray school dis18-tea- m PAT LANGRON fathers-daughte- Kearns, Utah CY rs News Items from D. Wards Colo-vic- GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. BONN EY VIEW PTA The Bonneyview PTA is sponsoring a rag drive to raise money for beautifying the school grounds. All parents are urged to collect their rags and bring them to the Founder's Day PTA Meeting, to be held Thurs. 20th, at the school. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson Cooke, 4596 W. 5015 So., Feb. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Bennett, 4761 1 Meadow View Rd., Feb. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Osborne, 5931 So. 6th West, Feb. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chamberlain, 1387 Spring Lane, Feb. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Parrey, 4677 Hanauer St., Feb. 13. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Anderson, 5925 La Salle Dr., Feb. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Bythe-wa5856 So. 1700 West, Feb. 13. Included among the new parents of babies born at the city hospitals were these area people: GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sample. 6021 Co. 85 West, Feb. from faith in others, not fear of others; from understanding, not prejudice; from goodwill, not hatred. To bigotry he gives no sanction; to intolerance ho support. The only question The True American ever asks is not, Are you a Protestant or Catholic, Gentile or Jew, white or colored, Miss Olson's sisters, Nadine Ol son Ranquist, Mary Olson Curtis, and Geraldine Olson. The accompanist was Carrol Olson Hudson. HOLD SONG FEST A song fest was held at the Murray Bible Church for members of the Utah Gospel Fellowship. It was Sunday evening, at 9 p.m. in the Murray church, 171 E. 4800 South. trict. Rev. John Hornok, pastor of the Murray church, conducted American the singing. (From Page 3, Col. 7) 11. others, he is willing to give himself. His creed is not alone, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon D. Clark, "Live and let live," but "Live 4610 So. 7th East, Feb. 11. live." Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hurst, L. S. . . . andAnhelp American is one who acts Zaft. 3752 American Dr., Feb. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. NEW BISHOPRIC SUSTAINED " ViTAKE APPOINTMENT MADE 990 E. 5600 South, Feb. 12. The bishopric of the Murray The new Stake Bluebird leader Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Geddes, 11th ward has been reorganized will be Jean Westover who has 461 E. 4500 IS South, Feb. 12. with Richard C. Howe Bishop been sustained to that office. Mr. and Mrs. Robert released and a new group being 3955 So. 4800 West, Feb. of officers has been sustained. 12. The new Bishop is Ivan Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. But and the two councilors are Tom 1 ler, 1093 So. 8th East, Feb. 14. Ledgard and Darrel Jackson. MURRAY SEVENTH District Governor to HAS NEW OFFICERS attend Lions meeting There were new appointments made in the Murray 7th ward The Murray Lions Club will last Scott and Ira Sunday. have a "District Governor Night" were sustained as Speakman tonight at 7:30 p.m. (Thursday) new Sunday School teachers. in the Meadowbrook Golf Club, Kunz will be a new PriVeil Meyrick, club president, an- Virginia mary teacher, and John Sherrow nounced. has been called to be a Stake Herman Prater, governor of Missionary. Marvin Meriwether District 2S-will be at the af- will be a new member of the cub fair and all members are en- Scout Committee. Joseph Andercouraged to be in attendance. son was ordained a priest. MARINERS CLUB BLUEBIRD CLASS PLANS SOCIAL PRESENT SKIT The Mariners' Club of the CotThe Bluebird class cave a skit tonwood Presbyterian Church at Sacrament of Murray will entertain members and guests Seventh Wardmeeting last Sunday to at a Valentine Box Supper and make people aware of the penny Fun Night, Friday, Feb. 21. parade for the help of the PriSkippers, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur mary Children's Hosp. They also announce that the furnished a musical number. Humphrey, festivities will start at 6:30 p.m., at the Cottonwood Lions' Club FAREWELL FOR - i' ) , Building, 5695 Highland Drive. SHIRLEY OLSON featuring Rayette, Zotos, Prizes will be awarded for box A farewell testimonial for ShirRilling and other famous suppers in the fanciest Valentine ley Olson was held at the Murray brands . . . boxes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert " 14th ward Feb. 16. Miss j are in charge of the even- Olson will Sunday be leaving for the ... -ing's program. Reservations are Netherlands Feb. 25th. Speakers being taken by Mrs. Keith at the farewell were Neal Olson and Carl Olson. Remarks were made by the missionary's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Olson. Bishop Harold W. Johnson also made a short talk. Musical numbers included a 4842 SOUTH 8TATE solo by Judy Erickson, accomIN MURRAY panied by Lynn Green. A trio number was given by three of kL, OuPL Linda Fairclough, Barbara Fitzgerald, Kathie Fitzgerald, Reid Gustafson, Ann Hales, Hamblin, Rohn Harmer, Victor Hasfurther, Marion IsaDennis acson, Aaron Jessop, Jewell, Viona Lindsey. Judie Mac Neil, Kaye Meriwether, Barbara Millet, Diana e Molyneux, Marian Murray, Norman, Geraldine Olsen, Judy Otterstrona, Jackie Pazell, Tommy Pederson. Carol Reading, Naome Ricks, Reith Ann Ricks, Don Rickter, Bonnie Pino, Kathy Rose, Steven Sanders, Susan Steadman Connie Swanger, Ann Thueson, Cara-le- e Tonks, Dixie Whicker, Linda La-mo- nt on any occasion ...You'll prefer it ( on the honor roll with 2.7 and 111 with 2.6. On the scholarship side, there were 2 with 2.7, 27 with 2.6 and 28 with 2.5 marks. The top rating given in both citizenship and scholarship was 3.0 while 2.5 was the minimum mark necessary to be achieved by a student to be listed on the honor roll. The 19 students with 3.0 marks in scholarship are: John Antonchick, Phyllis Black, Roger Black, Marilyn Brinton, Linda Fairclough, Donna Fitzgerald, Kathee Fitzgerald, Laurie Fitzgerald.Judee MacNeil, Marian Murray, Warren Ottley. Karma Russell, Marie Smith, Susan Seadman, Connie Swagner, Ann Thueson, Valerie Walker, Dixie Whicker, Kaye Wright. The 46 students attaining 3.0 marks in citizenship are: John Antonchick, Carol Bend, Lee Bishop, Alan Black, Phyllis Black, Devona Borich, Marilyn Brinton, Teresa Coe, Linda Da Ronch, David Dawes, Donna Dick-ma- Pat Will . . . beat any deal in cars, This trucks or financing. week's special a 1953 Ford V-- 8 Call Ranch Wagon. 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