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Show State Legislation Topic Of Talk at B&PVV Meet q Murray. Bills currently before the state legislature were New Officers Selected r, discussed by Mrs. L. D. guest speaker at ThursIn Murray 2nd Primary day's meeting of Murray BusiMurray. A new counselor and ness and Professional Women. four teachers have recently been sustained in the Primary Picture at right of Murray 2nd Ward. Also in attendance and adLee Strang is second counselor to Ireta Shuring, president. dressing the group was Miss Violet Madsen is the Stars Anna Stark, state president of teacher, Penny Salibury, Trek-ke- r business and professional womLeader: Donna Eatchel, en. She gave a report on the Rainbows teacher, and LaRue national convention of B&PW s. clubs she recently attended. Hoolcy instructor of the The meeting was planned by Mrs. legislative Frank F. (LoVenna) Cook and Mrs. Adella Cain. Mrs. Gilmour (Linnie) Burt conducted the meeting. Sch-roede- Stake Relief Societies Date Anniversary Observances for" - f Gay-Note- School Sees Music Talent Smith dstock - Service Announces elementary students Exams For 3 Positions some Murray. To observe the anniversary of the founding of the Relief Society, wards in Stake are planning Murray special programs in their Relief Societies. In Murray 1st Ward, Ebba Larson, president, announces that luncheon will be served and a program of musical numbers will be presented following the literature lesson by Ruth Vine Tyler on Tuesday, March 21st. The group meets at 10 i he A THEME OF "Relief Societies Around the World" will keynote the anniversary social in 8th Ward on Tuesday. Members will present the problems encountered by the organization in various parts of the world. Y - Civil Bar-thel- Cy .:V,- :lX of their Salt Lake. Open competitive most musically talented class -'"i nAKitiiniii nvnminnlinrlo fsi """-""" mates, Renny Dugway Group were stu scheduled Provingweek Boyce and this by the dent reporters. Civil Service The advanced student orches- United States tra gave a concert. The group Commission. STATE LEGISLATION was the topic of a dent Utah State Legislative Council, guest include violins, woodwinds, and W-- They arc: sales store worker. salary to begin at $2.29 brass instruments, drums and a talk presented before the Murray Business speaker; Mrs. Adella Cain and Mrs. F. J. and per hour, photographer, piano. and Professional Women (LoVenna) Cook, back right, legislative Thursday evening $4,040 per annum. MEMBERS WEKE f r o m and From right are: Mrs. Gilmour (Linnie) Burt, and Miss Anna Stark, state $1345 per an-- ! Oakwood and Woodstck schools. num. Mr. L. W. Schroeder, presi president; Murray and is instructor the Calt Percy APPLICANTS will not be director. There were two solo required to report for a written ists from Woodstck Miss Virginia Ushio presented test. They will be rated on the Larson, Elwood D. Stewart and a clarinet solo ana miss Joan basis of training and experi Remember When? Phil Hurst were pictured with ence in shown their applicaLarson played "Saraband" on a large cougar they killed near inforadditional tions and any her violin. Mr. Calt also played Fairview . . . Bryce Betteridge, Civil obtained mation the by a violin solo. He is a member of son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. the Utah Symphony Orchestra. Service commission. Betteridge. graduated from the Full information and necesMiss Janet Shimoda's fourth medical school at the U. of U. be forms may sary a class for application program gave grade and with his wife, the former their parents Friday. It was en- obtained from Byron C. JohnDonna Burbidge, would make Civil information Service son, School". It titled "A Day at the their home in Tacoma . . . T. VV. Fedroom 407, featured poems, dances, games representative, TIIIKTY YKAKS AGO, as Club where the operetta "The Dimond. the first bishop of Lake eral building. Salt and a ukulele band. City reported from tin- files of the Vagabond King" was presented Reunion Ward, died. Bishop Mrs. Velda Cannegatcrs' class Applicants should send their .Murray Kagle of March 5, by Mrs. Zola Jocobs McGhie John Labrum officiated at the is doing a good deed for the applications to the executive and Gordon Cope 1!)3I. funeral rites. Mr. Dimond's school. They have undertaken secretary, Board of U. S. Civil The tall, "rain soft artesian TWENTY YKAKS AGO, as wife, Laura, was in the Bingthe responsibility of keeping Service Examiners, Dugway water" sign, atop the pillar at ham hospital in critical condithe playgrounds clean. reported from the files of the Proving Ground. Murray Laundry, was finished. Murray Eagle of March 6, tion, and unable to attend the William final rites. Maxwell, manager, claims it took a ton of wire 1941, was Alvin picTEN YKAKS AGO, as reSgt. Wahlquist and also what was known as "serious money." . . . .The tured, learning some of the finer ported from the files of the points of saluting from Lt. Nick Murray Kagle of March 9, local schools entered the Watts. They were both doing 1951. the and Bee", "spelling the LeA new medical center opened Murray winners were: Arling- their best to publicize A COLLECTION OF OUTSTANDING ton, Bonnie Bell Hutchinson; gion's Military Ball held in hon- in Murray at the corner of 4800 or of National Guards- South and Center Street. The CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS EY DON BLAIR Bonnyview. Veil Scott: Liberty, men. . .Utah Morris Cannegieter was Drs. Val Sundwall. O. Sundwall I.aVe Wahlcjuist; Murray junior singing the lead in the Utah and Willard B. Wilkinson, openMurhigh, Cleone Evans ray hiqli presented the opera State Agricultural college pres- ed their new offices there . . . The Belle of Barcelona" . . . entation of Gounod's opera Samuel Barton was in a Salt were taken by Emerson "F'aust," . . . The engagement Lake hospital in critical condiBoam. Lucy Bringhurst. Sain of Miss Amber Ohlin to Angus tion and a call was out for blood Oliver, Edna Boss. Gene Woods, Bodine was announced. They donors. The man had already planned to make their home in had nine, and would need much Virginia Bnhinson, Wayne Niel- California . . Mrs. Vernal Larmore. sen. Theresa Johnson, Arnold Johnson. John Pearson and Milo son entertained for her two FIVE YKAKS AGO, s reyear old daughter. Sharon Brown. Diane with a birthday party. ported from the files of the TWKNTY I1VK YKAKS Murray Eagln of March H, i. FIFTEEN YKAKS AGO, as us reported from the Ai), rejMirted from the filet of the files iif the Murray KHglo of Renovation of the Murray Eagle of March 7, Light Dept. office was Murray March 5. IH30, in its nnnen unit ffmil Ml.'imq Mot Funeral services wertr held I9I. The OP A announced that a improved working facilities for Mrs. William Phillips Gordon, wife of Pave Gordon of Mill spare stamp of ration book No. were features of the remodelling Creek. Bishop A. M. Cornwall 4, would be good for S lbs. of . . . Dr. Jack Boggess was cited The Murray sugar, but asked no one to use as the Javcee of the Month officiated Kiie Department put into use it unless it was necessary for Arthur Ruben was featured in a new combination fire fighting canning purposes . . . Dr. James the Murravites You Know. unit, fust aid. and ambulance, Clove, Supt. of Murray schools, Mrs. announced that $55,120 would ail in one fast car Harry Itohbins presided at a be received to Rive Murray high meeting of the Murray Women's a new shop building . . . Clyde Thursday heard tA.h ' 5, Murray High Presented "The Belle of Barcelona" aSHUTTERBUGS .... . l!).-)- .... .... vr HERE'S ANOTHER LITTLE Play Planned By Bufler 4fh Grccnricld. Mm. Agi Plcnk. His Life." a comedy in one act, will be presented bv the Butler 4th Ward MIA next Wednesday night in the East Jordan Slake DOLL... from our collection of Shutterbugs. She's Barbara, old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Breitling, 555 East 6170 South. Doesn't she flaih a charming smile? IE YOUR YOUNGSTERS ARE GROWING center at UP... a follows: "Connie. Carolyn Cowley; "Bettv Ronald Harlner: "Wilbur." Green: "Hercules," Mark Denning; "Mm. Maxwell." Lanl Tultle; and "Mr. Maxwell.' Isam Denpain. Iu Dial AM 010 SUfW 12th MIA TO PRESENT PLAY NEXT WEEK BROOK COMPANY, lOUISVIUL, KY WSIRIBUUO Bf NATIONAL OlSMLtRS PRODUCTS CO., KlftTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 90 PROOF UP j,p MURRAY 00 proof MURRAY CAMERA 4905 So. State assistant. The rust and their parts are The Great Bourbon of tlie Old West NVffA PORTRAITS 7:15. This will be the regular MIA night. There will be no Stake competition ns in past years. Llv Webb Is directing the play, with Ternll Treadway as her II might be wise to get new portraits of them. They change so fast through youthful years that you almost forget each stage. Only the camera captures forever the way they look for your appointment at . . . today! Call AM It SPlMt Taylorsville 2nd Names New YWMIA Officers (Utah) EAGLE 1 D Adrr'tlir ID Thursday, March 9, 1961 mission. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Porritt, ward members, are moving to Provo. The couple have been chairmen of the young marrieds class. Bishop and Mrs. J. H. Miller returned last week after a vacation trip to Los Angeles and Phoenix. Murray Stake Nofes Change Chiis-tofferso- Woo- Cottonwood. ident. Tk, Nw Murray. An organizational change has been made in the Murray Stake Primary with a Taylorsville. A group of new reduction in the members of officers and teachers have been the board from 20 persons to sustained in the Taylorsville six. The transition is one being 2nd Ward YWMIA, according made bv every Stake Primary to Pat Hardy, president. Serving the organization are: in the LDS Church. Participating will be DuUn Officers who will remain in Hamblin discussing Brazil; Ol- Mary Smith, attendance sec- retary; Sharlene Kinney, sports offit'e are as follows: Margaret ive Harding and Lucille director; Edith Shiflett, record Brissell, president; Afton WalGermany: Diesel Farns-wortand Marie lace and Erma Yates, counseing secretary, Clara Switzerland; Blackwell. lors; Lucille Jones, secretary; Florence and and Shirley Ilichey, England, Evelyn Viechrilli, music direcHorton, president of the group, Beehive teachers. tor, and Hilda Harrop, scouting New Zealand. director. The program, which will include musical numbers, will be presented following luncheon at 11:30 a.m. III'SBANDS AND members of the 15th Ward Relief Soci ety are invited to a program on Taylorsville. A full slate of Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock officers and teachers of the to be held in the Murray semi Taylorsville Ward Relief Sonary building. Shirley Bryan is has been sustained since ciety president of the group. K the recent dividing of the ward. y. ' meet will Third ward ladies ' The group is composed of the Wednesday at 10 a.m. for their Merla Muir, presifollowing: regular work day session, which dent; Ruth Mackay and Relva will be followed by luncheon Tye, counselors; Leona Telford, and a musical program. Pressecretary and treasurer. ident is Ruth Poulson. Jenny Frame, organist; Helen ob v THEME OF 12th Ward's Smith, chorister; June Mowery, servance will be "Birthday par magazine director; Gladys Roberts, visiting teacher leader; Bonnie Jean Mackay, work day leader; Sadie Parkinson, theology; Nava Steadman, literature, and DcFonda Collier, social science, a.m. S:- ty for Mrs. Relief Society," and lunch and a program will highlight the event, following the literary lesson. The group meets at 10 a.m. Murray 4th Ward members will meet for breakfast at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, March 16th. A program and literature lesson will also be heard, it was announced by Mable Tucker, pres- THE MURRAY Miirmy. A play will be presented at Murray 12th Ward Tueminy und Wednesday nights at 7:30 p.m. by the drama of the ward l. Taylorsville RS Names Leaders 'sv f T Primary Board Nofes Change Murray. A reorganization of the Murray South Stake Primary board was announced this week. The LDS Church has adopted a new program which elimDale P. Hansen inates the former board. The new board will consist of Mrs. Marjorie Andrcason, president; and Mrs. Fay Weslenskow Mrs. Ruth Bud. scout director. The other former board members have been released from Mill Creek. A "Duty to God" their duties in order to give award was won recently by them more time for work in Dale P. Hansen, a member of their wards. Explorer Post 466, Grant 6th Ward presidencies will meet Ward. with the stake group once a Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray month. Hansen, 1211 Ridgedale Lane he is a Star Scout. The 16 year-ol- d youth is a sophomore at Granite high school and plays the trumpet in the school Scout Receives "Duty to God" Butler 4th Sets Events function of the Greenfield. Primary of the Butler 4th Ward hiU hcen P"tponed until next Mo,ul"y evening at the Butler A "nia l Lihoma's arc inviting daddies to the annual "Daddy Date" that evening. Theme for the event will be. "A Snow Frolic Indoors", and decorations, dinner and dress will all be in accordance. Teachers of the three girls classes involved are Helen Kai-rcDot Baleman and Marilyn Ovard. The Relief Society will hold a "rummage sale" on their regular meeting day Thursday. March 23rd. It will follow the lesson for that day which starts at 10 a.m. 'Ipiehan Leap" issched-the theme for a dinner-dunc- e uled by the ward under the sponsorship of the MIA and under the direction of the finance committee. This is a building fund event and will be held Fri- day. Marc h 17th. at the Butler Ward at 7::.t) p.m. Adults of the ward and friends arc invited to attend this evening of dining and dancing. A fl'tor show will be presented. There will be an orchestra for darning Auxiliary organizations have their assignments for the prime rib dinner. The MIA Is scllinjs tickets throughout the ward Anyone Interested in table reservations may cull Harlow Pickett at fit Tickets ale $7 .'0 per couple. The their HE TRIES TO FIGURE HIS TAX RETURN Chances ore he's miserable. Not to mention overwrought, upset and confused. It's likely he's also cheating himself. He's entitled to take every legal deduction A and there are thousands of possibilities. But only the experts KNOW THEM. We do! So he'd be smart to let us And our complete his form! is deductible! charge band. AMONG DALE'S hobbies. pigeon raising rates high. He raises "homers" and special show- - breeds. He has won a large number of ribbons, most of which arc first prizes. In County and State Fairs. Some of these birds he has g cared for and raised by and careful attention. because of their natural frailty He also raises pheasants, and is interested in all kinds of birds. At the present time he Is especially interested in archery, and is kept busy making all his own arrows. ALONG SI'OKTS line he is Interested in skiing nnd hunt ing. He is an active Priest In the Aaronic Priesthood and a mcm- ber of the Granite high LDS Seminary. hand-feedin- Taylorsville 4th Selects New Deacon Advisor OWN BY EXPERTS ACCOUNTING and MANAGEMENT j j Associates i TaylorMillc. Delwyn Weils will be the new Deacon advisor, of Taylorsville 4th Ward to re-- 1 place William Teghmeler who! has boon called on a regional 5245 South Stato AM 10c HOT DOGS FREE FOLOER'S COFFEE AND FREE Look back three years Look ahead j three . . . V . . . TablcFrcih BEEF RED CHUCK ROAST POTATOES ,47' 25 bag not Ji want, fix things so that by early sptiug of 1964, or sooner, you will Marly be a i. r THOUSANDA1RE! fi.tt Srruf'y i t r-- r o t A K - twinf"$ tfgwlof Soig iovig p1o -Awlomotit Som9. Cot in ot Soviogi lb Heinz 'jTHdUSANDAlRE! V Tomato Soup cans 1 ToblcRitc lean Gr'd Beef takes is sMcni3iic samg. 1 he fifM fc dfpositl are the haidcM Alter oti have the saving habil yon won't let anlhtiig slop ou. So devide now that tn the next lewycais in our name. . theie'll be $W in ihe bank All DRINKS TablcRite Torget the past. There's nothing you" can do about it. Hut ou urn if ou '4 D ALL DAY SATURDAY 4 if They've gnc last. 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