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Show help and understanding of the public is needed to place graduating students in positions where their talents can be used, he continued. The women were told that the Navajo's possess a great intelligence and only through SERVING THE learning our culture can they develop our skills. To change their culture is Thursday, April 17, 1958 the purpose of the school, Principal King said. The youths, who are all ages, speak only School, Page 9, Col. 8) school for The Indians was toured last week by 37 members of the Murray Women's club. The women travelled to the Brigham City school in a chartered bus. They spent most of the day touring the school and lunch was provided them at the school cafeteria. The Murray group was greeted by Cecil S. King, school principal. He explained that visiting groups are cordially invited to tour the facilities. The Intel-mountai- DIRI BORROW Four Pages Second Section 37 Murray Women Tour Indian School in Boxelder Choirs From Six Stakes Here Murray Slake Announces Plans For Music Festival HuigjjjS Volume 76, Number 22 Murray, Salt lake County, Utah Kearns Girls Active MONEY STEPS, TIME, a Valley State r f' ' with ECONO loan! X ft Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. THE HARVEY L. MURDOCK FAMILY ... he is zone manager for Investor's Diversified Service and officiates as a hobby . . . their sons, Jeff, ( OIHV ikA-J- ju Member fdrol i. 1 .l.i-V- Depot if Insurance Corporation ACRES of FREE PARKING left, and Brad hove taken a liking to riding horses . . . the family finds the area a very enjoyable place in which to live. Harve Murdock Referee As Hobby, Was all-sta- SHpRlsES Wlien Twd Union I I t?v.r., -- v r f cv. scenery . . exciting Astra Domes . refreshments, music or cards in the lounges . and plenty of room to move about as you travel swiftly, and safely to your destination ever-changin- . . . . g Creek Mill ficial is no surprise. A former Know Your Neighbor No. 7 player and coach, it enables him to keep in close contact with sports. Born in Hcber City in 192". to J. T. and Marvel Murdock. he attended Wasatch Academy. In his senior year. Mr. Murdock All-Sta- te baswas named to the ketball and football squads. Wasatch copped the state Contrary to the opinion of officiates as a hobby. He. his roundball title from Murray and sons reside at were many partisan fans, a sports wife and two champions in footofficial is not the "blind robber" 3781 So. 1215 East, having ball. league After his graduation, he three the for there lived call so often him. past they served with the Navy in the Instead he is probably much years. South Pacific for two years. ofThat Mr. Murdock is an like Harvey L. Murdock, vho Upon returning to t'tah, he enrolled at Utah State Agricultural College, now USU. where he majored in physical education. In 1M0, he received his B. S. degree and became a coach at Pocatello. Idaho, high school. There he guided the fortunes of the football, boxing and baseball teams. During his two year tenure, ijoti the baseball squad won the 1951 state title. Mr. Murdock then left the coaching ranks to take a position with Inveirtor'a Diversified Service nelllnfc mutual funds. Presently he is a zone manager for the firm in Salt Iake. Just imagine this delightful combination for your Wasatch, Duchesne and Uintah counties. travel pleasure complete relaxation . . . comfortMr Murdock's officiating caable accommodations, either Coach or Pullman reer covers both collegiate anil high school sporting events. . . . the leisurely en joyment of fine foxt, graciously Two years ago. Im was h refer- served . . magnificent picture window views of (MiirdiM'k. I'nge !), Cul. (!) BRIGHT . Elects President s On Purchase of New Car On Building a New Home On Remodeling or Improving Your Present Home U Legion Auxiliary A total of 55 girls, between the ages of 9 and 12. have registered for a drill toam for National Little League. The youths have already begun work on their marching routines and baton twilling. Practice sessions are being conducted at the West Kearns elemental y school. Tryouts for the baseball team will be held in the near future. Time anil place will be announced in the Eagle-New- s Advertiser. The league will hold a dance tomorrow from 7 to 10 p.m. in the junior high school. Admission is 25 cents per person ami Jioceeds will be used for the girls' drill team and equipmen for little leaguers. linger Barkiey, disc jockey from radio staiion KALI., will be master of ceremonies. Valley State Bank save : Drill Team Draws 55 . UNION OFFICE 16635 South State Street Choirs from six wards of the Murray LLS stake will combine talents Sunday, April 27th, to Receive Training present a program in the 1st District Chairman Mrs. Glora and 12th Ward chapel. Parkin and nine Kearns District The choir festival is under Girl scout leaders received the direction of the Murray training in outdoor skills in Stake music committee. Mem- Millcreek Canyon Tuesday in bers of the group arc: Persy preparation for Day Camp in Richardson, high council rep- June. These skills will be taught resentative; Louise Alsop chair- every Tuesday for a month. man Reed Eddington. chorister advisor; Yvonne Halliday. organist advisor. Marie Gilbert, secretary, and Max Gilbert, librarian. Gih'st conductor for the event wd be J. Spencer Cornwall. The annual election of the Mrs Alsop announced. La Varr Kearns American Legion AuxiKranlz will play a violin solo liary was held last Thursday and Jaqualine French will be and Mrs. Kitty Lambson was featured as sopiano soloist,. named president for the coming Ward choir directors, organ- year. ists and a string trio will also Other auxiliary officers elecparticipate in program of music. ted were: Mesdames Venice The event is slated to start at Shar-len- e Elliot, first 8:15 p.m. Gilson, second Florence Gibbs, chaplain; Ida Shipp, historian, Edna LarMurrayite Named To son, correspondence secretary; Carol Baas, Dorothy Mott and Honorary Society La Von DeLisis. members of the Gordon Woodhouse of Muiray board. executive has been chosen a member of Owl & Key. senior men's honorary socictv at the University Slave as you may of Utah. . . . the dirt will remain in Mr Woodhouse is the son of Mrs. K. L. Anderson, 226 East yiiii r home . . . unless your vacuum cleaner is doing a 4500 South. Murray. Gordon is good job. Expert service and majoring in Physics at the unisupplies on ull makes of versity. His university activivacuum cleaners. If, to your ties include Intercollegiate ad vantage, free pickup and Knights president and Associated Students of University of delivery in the south end of the county no extra charge! Utah (ASUUi first vice president. Members to Owl & Key are Vacuum Cleaner Supplies chosen on the basis of outstandand Service ing scholastic ability and active participation in university 4915 So. State - AM Elects New Officers Creek elementary Mill The school Mrs. I'-T- Clarence Shore as president for the coming year. The organization named the following officers to serve wi'h Mis. Shore. Mrs. Alfred L. first Evans, Principal Claude C. Lemon, second Mrs. Eugene Ludwig. secretary, and Mrs. Don Lybbcrt. treasurer. t; P-T- Pliilliili Picks A Ms Officers Piearranaed funerals? Iast 'iffir Thursday night, the Oquirrh elementary school elected Mrs. Norma Wnolley, president. Serving with her will be Mrs. Phyllis I'onakala. first firPrincipal Mrs. ry, second Margaret Johnson, secretary, and, Mrs. Genevieve Wilcox, t refl surer. Following the elections a program was presented by the first and second graders which consisted of two ihytluu band numbers, from the various committees weie presented and parents viewed an art exhibit mi display of accomplishments nf children of the school. I'-T- fcffr to u uuuiance and a preplan Iutare and their kmilie wul find a confidential discuesioa with be informative, helpful, without obligation MORTUARY GRANITE FURNITURE ffll 0SS7 CEQUEKfl V three.piece set. nun (J tools 3 Hi iV K 0fk -- V7 Si .'9icI will. Those who wise s fflffl Hm Ye, il'g. a 9rowin9 Practice as 7 Ix-ro- at you enjoyed the thrill of a Dome-line- r trip!' Why not see your Union Pacific ticket agent today? He'll be glad to explain the advantages of the money-savin- g Family Travel the Rail a of convenience Travel Credit Plan; Card. 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