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Show THE MURRAY ai ID EAGLE (Utah) Km ATrtltr ID 1961 Tk Thursday, February 16, Teen Dance Is TIIK OLYMPUS MALE Chorus will appear with the orchestra both nights. This organization was organized in 1949. It's membership consists of men from all walks of life. UNDERGOES EMERGENCY OPERATION Murray. Glen Pond, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pond, Hid-de- n MURRAYITE Village, underwent an emergency appendix operation last week at the LDS Hospital A student at Brigham Young Murray. A "Teen Gold and University, he has returned to Green Ball" will be sponsored school. by Murray Stake Saturday night for scouts, Bee Hive members, scout leaders and Bee Keepers. The evening will be held in the Murray 3rd-8t- h Ward recreation hall from 6:3(1 to 8:30 Taylorsville. Several new officers have been sustained in p.m. The event is free. Ger-rarIn charge are Phyllis Ward organizaTaylorsville Ella Mattson, Stake Bee tions since the ward was reKeepers, and Merle Casper, cently divided. counselor in charge of Mutual. Sunday School superintendent is Larry Brown, with James Paulhurst serving as first counMurray Club Revises selor, Norman Maxfield second By-LaAt Meeting counselor, and Geraldine Morse, Murray. Revisions of the by- secretary. IIELKX SMITH is the new laws of the Murray Business and Professional Women's Club Primary president, with Don-ett- a Bennion and Jean Bird, were read and approved at a recent special meeting called by first and second counselors, and Mrs. Gilmour Burt, president.' Mary Edwards as secretary. The Relief Society presidency More than two-thirof the membership were present for includes.Mcrle Muir, president; Ruth Mackay and Belva Tye, the session. counselors, and Leona Telford, secretary. Superintendent of the When You Think is Edmond Richardson. p counShelby Cook is selor, and Mariell Jones is activity counselor. Bill Groves is secretary. YWMIA president is Louise Hall, with Carolyn Maxwell as activity counselor and Darlene Maxfield as age group counselor. Secretaries are Joan Think of . . . Spencer and Norma Trost. Ensigns and Laurels of the ward met Sunday evening for a fireside at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Clyde Barker. Dated By Sfake . I 5r, A Creek To Class Sponsor Mill Adult education Miff - t U New Officers At Taylorsville m 4 rt .i d, YM-MI- Mm Taylorsville 4th Dance Planned Taylorsville. The "Gold and Green" ball for the MIA of Taylorsville 4th Ward will be on Saturday night beginning at DELIVERY FREE ANYWHERE 8:30. To be held in the ward recreation hall, the dunce will feature music by the Lynn Brock-hea- d orchestra. The Young Married's class will have a din- ner that evening prior to the dance. Serving will be from 7 through 8:30 p.m. The new drama director for the MIA is Sherry Cameron, and IIh Rae Harmon is the new organist. 4969 South State " 1 I II .ww W , .i g in.ii.ui.............. .... i, , m, , iwiP fV-.v- fen rL-- - i ww ' 'ill'' ZpT. 'jj WJV BOTTLIO IN BONO conference of the National Music (Photo by Don Blair) Youth Symphony Planning Concert Granite Park. The Granite Youth Symphony Orchestra is a unique organization composed of 92 of the best musicians from each of four high schools and eight junior high schools in the Granite District. Weekly rehearsals arc held after school hours with students and teachers commuting to a central location in the district. ONE OF THE fundamental objectives of this organization is to provide a greater challenge for the outstanding orchestra students of the district. Marvin H. Strong is the conductor, and the following instrumental music teachers of Granite District have worked toward the organization and development of this orchestra: H. Dean Alsop, John H. Bar-- n e 1 1, Lloyd N. Beckstead, Lawrence W. Bird. Verlan J. BraithwHite. Jac D. Carsey, Lester W. Coon, John C. Cox, Richard L. Davis, Earl K. Erickscn. Loci T. Hcpworth, rl William C. Hogansnn. H. Hurst, Lon H. Kennard. Percy G. Kalt. Carolyn Ann Larson. Gerald R. Lobrot. John C. Loutensock. Goldie Maueh, Wells A. McAllister. Milton L. Perkins. Don C. Peterson. Harold I Rcndlcsbach, Bernice B. Swenson, John R. Turner. K. Reed Walker, Roger Wangcrin and Orman Weight. THE PERSONNEL OF the orchestra is as follows: Cyprus: Bob Johnson. Lynn Kcnner. Roger Sorenson, Judith Ridd, Judith Pehrson. Mary Green, Leslie Brown and Karen De-Ve- restad, Jeff Tanner, Adricnne Beckstead, Nancy Lee Livingston and Sandra Putnam. Olympus: Jeff Anderson, Curtis Callaghan, Dennis Hansen, Allison Mitchell, Charley N i e s o n, Julian Rasmussen, Gary Smart. Jerry Smith, Lee Smith, Steven F. Sonntag, Tom Southam, Stephen Van Dellen, Susan Bowcutt, Sharon Butler, Diane Draper, Martha Greer, Sylvia Hatch, Lou Ann Jacki, son, Sharlenc King, Joan Mary Lindblom, Karen Perkins. Marcia Peterson, Pam Richardson, Susan Robinson, Ann Schoficld, Carolyn Shep Arthur Cummings and John Taylor. Valley junior: Linda Cropper. Wasatch junior: Steven White, Barbara Bjorn, Diane Davis and Virginia Philips. Evergreen junior: Dan J. Baker, Ken Bruce Crocheron, David Hilbig, Boyd McGec, M a 1 i n Mocnch, John Rix, Stephen Stout, John Sundberg, Gaylc Amundsen, Sylvia and Jane Raamussen., Olympus junior: Charles Or- - 1 nt Lind-blon- New Officers Named By 306th Seventy Quorum Murray. The 306th Quorum of Seventies was reorganized Sunday evening under the di rection of Murray South Stake President J. Wright Child. Officers released from the duties were: Delmer Yost, senior president: Keith Hebcrtson, Lewis Merrill, Ralph Davics and Christian Madscn. New officers are: Kenneth Glen Long, senior president; Cornwall, Jay Earl Davics, Dale Johnson, Don Griffiths. Boyd Butler and Norval Turner. herd, Chcri Smith, Kathy Sorenson, Margaret Steele, Gay Tadje. Carol Thomas, Cather11 ine Walther and Linda White. THE TALENTED group has been invited to participate in the western division of the National Music Educator's conference, March 26th-29tl- u Cyprus high school Principal Moroni L. Jensen, who is general chairman of finance and arrangements for the trip, has announced that a special per formance of the symphony will be given Monday, Feb. 27tn at 8 p.m. in the Granger high school auditorium, and another in the Granite high auditorium on Wed., March 15th, at 8 p.m. Tickets for both events will be $1 for adults and SO cents for children. r rrs rr kR .x'a sir-y&- r- nil n ti rDmE I CUAMDHn n F"" BAG-0-JOLL- & 18 BE FINE KENTUCKY BOURBON FOR OVER 150 YEARS li Mnui ir uiuhu ut turn mun curur, umm. wnaa U rioof ...itimuj - 5 p.m. Realist 400 Slide Projector Set Oneida Silver Party Set Cabinets for Utility Rooms Plastic Electric Train Patio Garage Fruitwood Finish 5-- 9 First Served First Come - (All Sales Cash PHARMACY- 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sat. p.m. Fri. 5160 South State FURNITURE CO., INC. l-- XL 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays 503 West 4th South Plenty of Salt Lake City FREE FREE 10 a.m. to Delivery i p.m. Sundays Parking Space By Mountview f 1L JUL: vA- - : -'S f- M'hnol. 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Many firms are on the agenda for Mount view elementary meeting tonight at the schiMil The Founders Day pnigram will feature a skit to rnmmrni orate the occasion. It will by students of thr QQt W L'Sf A Waterfill-Fbazi- er 98 cot SURE TO COME IN AND REGISTER! ALL SIZES Basement Rooms Bed Rooms ONLY DRAWING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19th Discount 50 and better Some Slightly Damaged KITCHENS Pound Full 79' FREE DOOR PRIZES BELOW FACTORY PRICES COMPLETE TO COME! Bath Buds 160 Baths Buble Y JERRIS HAIR TONIC at inventory closeout prices Saturday, February 17 BE SURE OQi KITCHEN & v m HAND CREAM BUY A NEW Friday a Formula 42 Lemonized CREME RINSE FACTORY INVENTORY SALE Liberty To Hear Panel P-T- i WW Once in a lifetime opportunity to get Cabinets Quality Murray. A panel discussion and the election of new officers will highlight Liberty elementmeetary school's next ing to be held Thursday, Feb 23rd, at 7:30 p.m. Topic of the discussion is Brockbank junior: Shauna "How to Help Our Children Harris. Sonja Uees and Elaine with Their Homework . PANEL MEMBERS will In Williams. Granite: Boh Adams. Richard Chatclain. Weston clude: Doris Beck, 2nd grade Gouge. James Hadlock. Bell teacher, mathematics; Von Hennefer. Gordon Holbrook, Clayton, special education Howard Jaronwn. Paul teacher, reading; Jeanette Wil Karl McAllister. son, 3rd grade, spelling: Veil Erickson, 6th grade, social studRichard Moffat. Conrad Wright, Sharron Allred. Bar-bar- a ies, and Joyce Slieya, 4th and P.renis. Sara Jane Craw- 5th grades. French. New officers will be elected ford. Rca Goff. Sandra Nageli. Judith Rcndlcsbach and Ada to serve for the next two years. A Founder's Day observTaylor. (iKAMTE Jl Molt: Ren-har- d ance talk will be given by Mrs. Mueller. Kathleen Craw- Vaughn Shields. ford, Mary Beth Crawford and Marion LrChcmlimnt. Granger: CUB PACK 512 DEN HOLDS Judith Inklcy. Central junior: MEETING ON WEDNESDAY Bill Burraston. Kcarns junior: Murray. A meeting of Cub Scout Den 1. Pack 512. was held In the South Cottonwood 2nd Ward last Wednesday. Opening prayer was given by Kevin Fink. In attendance were nine scouts, den mother "Jean-nett- e Fink and den chief Kumen Davis. The youths practiced on a skit. A new den mother, tfcinim Haws, has been named to lead Den I. Gordon Reynolds will be the den chief. Closing prayer at the meeting whs by Allen Wise. I V tllLPIL JIIHI'H Famous Mar-cantoni- o. Keep your weather-ey- e on the best Kentucky bourbon buy! Also Avallabl before a western division Educators Assn. Creek. classes will be held by the Mill Creek elementary school Parent-TeachAssociation Feb. 16th through March 23rd. Course will be on money, time and food management, with the themo being "More Time for Familv and Self." TIIl'KSDAY, Feb. 16th and 23rd, the class will be held at Mill Creek School at 8 p.m. Speaker will be Dr. A. Pettit, from the University of Utah Home Economics Department. Dr. Pettit will speak on "Man aging the Family Finances." Thursday, March 2nd and 9th, the course will be held at the University of Utah Home Train ing Center on the U. of U. campus. Speaker will be Josephine Nicklos of the University of A age-grou- . . . serving the area for nearly 50 years! ii:y'hTiiiiTi'iiirtn of outstanding young musicians from Gron- ite School District have scheduled two special performances this week prior to their departure in March for an appearance THIS GROUP Utah Home Economics Department. She will speak on "Managing Your Time." Thursday, March 16th and 23rd, a Utah Power and Light demonstration will be seen. Tho purpose of this class is to present new ideas and methods. FIRST SECURITY BANK |