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Show t f . r A ; ..ji: . ." Vr r" . - V- f - f 'i ' s, ? 1 v rC " 1 ; .GIFTS "THAT Pgr.... I ! . I LADIES f ,f..!f Anyone for doubles? SET PETTICOAT-BRIE- F II MsJt iiiii I MilYiini inmniMMiMiini iilini nrnniliiili iimntti.innri A"Snii irBinilMniM BAND" "RYTHYM Lincoln P-T- To Hear A Panel "Rythym Band" Granite Park. A panel of teachers and parents together wnn a program or music Dy me school's "Rythym Band" will highlight tonight's meeting of the Lincoln elementary The group will observe, "Founders' Day" at their session this evening scheduled to start at R. Clegg, Royal Bagley, Mrs. Robert E. Huish, Mrs. Jack Burt, parents. Questions to be discussed include: School Lunch, "Does anyone get extra servings?", "What happens to food that is left over in the kitchen?" "Are children allowed to talk in the lunch7:30 in the school. room?" "Who are servers and The panel will discuss ques- how are they selected?" tions sent in by parents of stuFirst grade: "Why can't first dents at Lincoln. Members of grade be held all day?", "Why the group will be: George is the first grade schedule Childs, Mrs. Leda Jensen, Mrs. changed at Melba Sears, teachers; James Others: "How do you select ( P-T- mid-year?- ". Clair Optical Co. 4766 South State Murray GENE SEYBOLDL Manager South Main Serving Salt Lake Valley for Many Years Bob Sackett. Gaylen Strong, Jimmy Joel Brundage, Larry Thompson, Haws, Kim Brown. Linda Davit. Cherr Hulam, Kerrl Itu-e- , Rainona Johnson, Phyllis Lar-seElisabeth LJuniberg. Barbara 1. von, Charlene Park. Joann Mary e Shaw. Kathleen Smith, Vickie Smith. Vickie Snyder. Janet Lee Lori Thorup, Carolyn Trclawney, Tripp.. Merlcne t'tey. Mark Campbell. Dean Chrlstensen. Itobert Delis, Crawford. Jimmie Lenses Made by Prescription From Your Doctor I J Wt will givt centlnuou Mrvic LtnMt Duplicated luitmtntt Rtpalrtd or A Widt Stltctlon mmmt m iMMmiliir i t) mmmmmJ ZD UD FREK ad- - Frtmtt on Hind, Reg. $098 THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE nd Th News Advertiser Thursday Feb. 11, 1959 Craig Godfrey, Douglas Hendrikson, Ronald Jacuhsen, Blaine Joiley. Alan Loveland, Michael McKnight, Kichard Nieison. Brad Peterson, Gary Voor-heeTommy BBarners, Dan Jack-ma- n and Billie Anton. Lament Allen, Leonard Bawden. Jay Bowcutt. Todd Brusc, Keith Davis Robin DeCol, Steven Gerber. Kent Hall, Roy Heaton, Larry McDonald, m c 1 SPRING i Jerdnrr Jerry Nielsen, Randy Smith, Tony Spor, Lerry Stevens. Brent Twitch-ell- . Victor Vigil, Lynn Wiseman, Vera Conner, Nancy Geertsen. Shelley Greenway, Bonnie Hansen, Clauia Jones, Susan Leivick, Kathy Mandess, Judy Mauchcly, Mcrilyn Nelson. Brenda Owens, Sharon Payne, Joyce Porter, Sherry Sanborn, Sharon Taylor, Marilyn Torgerson, Mary Wrightman. Paula Williams and Sherrie Wilson. jj;: Jusf arrived, all Convention -- 22 at 325 nun (From Page SB, Col. 8) type design expert,' will conduct play?" famous "Shirtsleeves Clinic" The "Rythym Band" is com his on newspaper makeup. posed of the third grades of The annual Awards luncheon Mrs. Alberta Steverson and Mrs. Lena Mayo. The group Sunday will conclude the will furnish the music for the evening. After the conclusion of th Scouts meeting, the class rooms will be (From Page 4B, Oil. 8) open and parents are invited to president of the Deacons' quorvisit them and view the work of um. their children. The boys have been 100 per Youths who will appear with cent in Priesthood, Sunday the band are: School and Sacrament meeting Jr. for six Janice Bicklcy, Linda Copier. Pa-t- attendance. Julian lorries, Susan Gillctt, Chrrrie Lynn years, Paul, four years, George, Godnick, Verna Kay Gordon, Mar- three years and Reed two years. ilyn Matson. Susan Pederaen, Vicky Twenty one required and opVan Dyke, Suan Schon, Linda Simar. Wilma Smith. Klorianne Speneer. tional merit badges are necesSherry Stephen. Lulu Yelluwmexiran. sary for the Eagle rank. The Ann Wrmht, Diane Beckatead, Kathy Robinsons' have a total of 171. 0. Donnell. eeea Reed has 30, George 27, Paul 28, Man. Terry Milliac, Glenn Mor Tony Averett. Craig Hellier. Gary Julian Jr. 31, and Julian Sr. 55. Mast, Terry Milliate. Glenn Morten-sen- . All five will receive their Bronze Gene Nieison, Glen Park, David Petersen. Kim Pierce, Slephan Piatt, Palm award in six months. The Opening of Main office iiwiiim room mothers?", 'Why don't we teach a foreign language at Lincoln school?", "What is the school's policy or your own individual ideas about homework?", "What are your reasons for teaching dance to elementary children?", "How can parents best help the above average child get the most out of school?", "Are bus students kept after school when they don't complete their assignments during the daty?" "What is the general discipline policy of the school?", "Discuss the number of interruptions a teacer has during school. What is the situation at Lincoln school" "When may a parent visit school?", "Please give a basic statement on teaching reading at Lincoln?", "How are library fines levied? What Is the cost per day? What happens if a child is HI or the librarian isn't there?" and "What Announcing AM an mi bers of the third grades of Mrs. Alberta Stevenson and Mrs. Lena Mayo. of Lincoln elemenfary school is scheduled to present a program at a meeting of the Parent- Teacher Assn. tonight at the school. The youths are all mem- THE a.rt 39' & Pressed Complete Dry Cleaning Service Cleaned 3724 00 Shades and and Styles just for up Her. EMJ For female budget-minde- d r FREE this petticoat and brief, with finesse and accord i an pleated . . . each a bewitching fashion item on its own. Wear them separately or as glamorous set! 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