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Show Library Week Poster 'Tesf Winners Announced Here The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE week was enjoyed by Murray sity, Massachusetts Institute of Wisconsin and Yale UniTerslty. and Tke Stmt Aarcrllirr firemen with one call received Technology, McGill University, Thursday April 12, 1962 for the week ending Tuesday. Michigan College of Mining and A grass fire was extinguished Technology, University of Mis(From lagl7. Col. 3) at 6535 Jefferson, Saturday at souri, University of Montreal America's Destiny." to itv Univer3:20 p.m. (Ecole Polytechnique), will be weighed and "Essays Mexico New of Nevada, sity 8 Guard Airs Yorkshop Child Raising Th ri" i ' S V ' L ; v ' Murray. Winners in the pos- - may be seen in various business ter contest conducted by the places in downtown Murray, Salt Iake. An educational local library as a feature of; Given honorable mention rec- National Library Week were ognition for their efforts were workshop on emotional aspects of bringing up children will bethis week by Mrs. these students: Hnnounied ) James mittee J .r J:v (Stella) Smith, comchairman. Capturing honors for fourth graders was Kathy Shand flf Arlington school. Runnerup was Cathy Beck of McMillan and third, Kathleen White of ArFt. filrnn Arlington: Martin, fourth; Jimmy BHnap, Rirky Johnson and I lona Hairs, fifth; Kidnrr Booth. ( n ThueHon, Ken Klrhes and Judy Rrkla- cirn, aixtn. Roniiy view: Carma Brnnrlt and David Snarr, fourth; Eva Woodward, Ior-rr- n Gallrcos, Drana Levy and Anrtle t'oult, fifth; Auntin Jobnasn and Mary lington. Glllr.pif. ilxth. In fifth grade competition. Grant: Tertsa Hroun, Jo Kllrn WarKim Olsen, fourth; Christy Fel-itr- d Briant Stringham, Jr. of Ar- rick. and Margaret Walker, fifth: SanTranwas Cherie first; lington dra Nhrpird. Pamela line, David Jac-quily- n second Oavid and Handera and Leon ter, McMillan, Whipple, aith. Morris. Liberty, third. Nielsen and Diane Sandra Liberty: A trio of Grant elementary Zimmerman, Marsden fnurth; Dean giil.S, Carol Doi, Faye Mjllett and Tamora Jarkson, fifth; Carol Dahl- l,unn ,nd rtnd Jodity Levorsen, won first "!" """D V'.t"' Alleen '. SIXth-graderSteven Connie Prtlison, Philip among Hardlc (if IongVICW Was second Ntoolaidrs and William llorftson. fourth; Hnopiaina. Carol Wyman. Sararina 1'ata iygren, tsonnyviev., ''' ivt,,in!li naadr weidow and jn)i third. Johnnv Kunia. sixth. U'htcr and McMillan: Winning posters are on dis-- ; sherrl Brnvtn, fourth: Jlmmie Davis. play in the library, Mrs. Smith fmh. Davld w,llhi Kathy Green and said. Honorable mention entries t. Jay Blair, sixth. r'"y t.firw: i' ; K . ; ''. Ci l! Local Man Authors Third Technical Book On Coast REHEARSING A COMIC SCENE from Kearns South stake play, "Dear Ruth" ate Gary Willden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert V. Willden, 4736 W. 5100 Soulh; Larry Scliieving, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Schieving, 4037 W. 5050 Soulh; JoAnn Ricks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ricks, 4755 W. 5055 South and Diane Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Williams, 4585, W. 4895 South. ar 'Dear Ruth' Set For Kearns North Sfdie Center Stage Kearns. "Dear Fluth," a two-acomedy, will be presented Saturday at 7:::0 p.m. in Kearns North sialic recreation hall. The plot finds a young girl writing letters to servicemen and sinning her sister's name. When the truth comes to light, problems develop but amid the laughter of the situation, everything turns out in the end. In the leading roles will be Dianne Williams, Larry Schieving, Charles Vonghl "and Jo- anne Ricks. Other cast portrayals will be Gary Wildeil, Dianne Morgan, Don Hansen, Tested lot (parents;) NL4n.,.,.1.A' families Don Hansen, Carla Berry and Bill Oscarsoii. The play will be under the direction of stake drama director. Donna Munson. She will be assisted by Janet Herbert. A performance will be pre- sented tonight Thursday) at 7 for all youths under Mutual age. There will be no admission charge for either I Want to buy? Kent ? Sell? Trade? Just use an ineM Want Ad in the Kagle-Nci- v Advertiser, AM J i "s7 y ;;o p.m. The Salt Lake chapter of the Utah Ass'n. for Mental Health is sponsoring the series. Numerous Salt Lake City health and welfare agencies and organizations are participating. legist rations are being taken at the Mental Health Ass'n. office. 132 E. 2nd South, until April 9th. Registration is limited to 75 persons, and the fee is $.'5 per person or $5 per couple. This will include one in the year's membership Mental Health Ass'n. Current members of M.H.A. may attend for $ fee, as a privilege of membership. 1 Murray. An extremely f ?ZT3r i njulL I mnsmr Lynn V. Kigby In addition to his writings, Iligby recently led a panel discussion at the first annual West Coast Maintainability Conference, sponsored by Stanford University. Rigby's employing firm is engaged in the Air Force Midas satellite program. I " The scholarships are good for ton University, Rensselaer junior Institute. Rutgers Uni any university, college, nr voeational school in unYork. Twenty-eigh- t of nnMaou. School Dakota wmfcSouth dergraduate scholarships and 13 versity, Mines and Technology, Stanford ithe state. graduate fellowships in schools University, University of ToronSeniors in every public, in the United States and Canand private high school Utah of Utah, University ada are being offered by Kenne-co- tt to, are eligible to state in the of State University, University Copper Corporation in its Western Ontario, University of 1962 63 educational aid pro gram, Frank R. Milliken, pres- ident, announced. The awards, with matching I financial grants to the respective schools, are designed to encourage the study of and research in mineral science, aid in 3 development of management personnel, and to help deserving students who do not have ade-- ; quale financial resources. 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At No Charge .'jrOri WithPuchaso y MM Buy Qua Paw at Regular Price; the Second for h bly of 4S20 West April 15th. All services will reflect the theme. HeaitinK the activities for the day will be I Km lcnnis, youth Barbara HoMcr, counselor; president: Sondra Gray, vice president and Susan Assr-inblio.- FAST With Pad $F uu sq. yas.i Ken-neco- tt Tin-obn- Teti INSTALLED ROOMS I Lead Assembly Service Sunday Washer Dryer with Prove lt' Poly-tAfhnn- ie Youfhs Will Presenting the Tet nology, New York University, Ohio State University, Prince- 4092 So. CITY FIREMEN ENJOY LIGHT WEEK EXCEPTIONALLY school graduation Gen. Rich said. K ' Iky Under the direction of Dr. William H. Brown, clinical psychologist, and his associate. Malcolm Liebroder, meetings will be held on six consecutive Monday evenings from 8:00 to announced during exercises, winners Tech- ar I unrtnitu ri.i. inia MIUTrn with children seal anil awarded this he of Hawthorne, Calif. A third ginia Hobbs of Taylorsville, old a nine-yetechnical book on aernoautics is the father Lynn daughter, Ruth. They reside in authored by here released by Santa Clara, Calif. been Kigby, has Corporation's the Northrup Norair Division. The technical manual is titled "Guide to Integrated System Design for Maintainability". The son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Vcrdell Kigby, 4684 So. 1st West has been chairman of a national committee of four working on development of a qualitative definition. A 1947 graduate of Murray high school, Kigby attended the University of Utah before and hitch after serving a two-yein the Army, gaining his degree in 1955. After a year of postgraduate study, he became a research psychologist at Wright-Baterso- n Field near Dayton, Ohio. Later he joined the Northrup corporation, where he authored his first two books. Married to the former Vir at gin Monday, April 16th, Holy Cross school of Nursing, 1002 East So. Temple. 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