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Show The MURRAY, Utah, i CD EAGLE - Up To 1,200 Enrollment Adtrrtiirr 3D The New! Thursday, Sept. 13, 1962 Murray. The annual fall flower show, an event of almost 40 years' duration at. Bonnyview school, was held Sept. 6th; Sponsored by the the phow ..featured flowers chosen and arranged by students. Priz- 'ea are given to elasses. This year's first place winner was the first grade. Taking; second place was the third grade, while the kindergarten placed third. Judging is on the basis of variety, display and participation, Ethel Erickson and Nelson served as judges. School Heads For Year Named At Vailey Junior v ' Bonnyview Skov M ! ivarnes winners ! h 3 ' f i P-T- J ... I. ... .. t, . . . .,. ," . P Professional Hair Core Has No I '., ' 4 ' .. Substitute! Custom Styled i . t .V Mrs. Brent (Sally) Murray. resident of Murray South YWMIA. She with her family ill move to Southern California where Brent will attend dental school. Spartan (From Page 2B. Col. 2) Mitzi Dunn and Linda Casaday. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robinson, 403 Hillside Dr.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn. 23" Clark St. and Mr. and Mrs. William Casaday. 5990 Afton Ave., entertained the capacity filled auditorium. They followed Denny MeGurk, son of Mrs Lorraine Perry, 6321 So. 4th East. v. Robinson, Sustained to serve as the new president was Mi's. Dorothy (Ted) Tuttle. 344 Saunders Ln., with counselors Alice Dickson and Faye Barloeker; Irma secretary and Kay Brown, attendance secretary. Mc-Lai- CENTRAL MEETS A , teachers and inspect the addition to the school. (See picture below) Commissioner Is Prexy Of Shade Tree Group student gathering.. Kathy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Alfred Fellows, 5565 Cora Way, HAIR CUTS By Our Expert Staff Bennion. To qualify for the AM H t MM mm 1 Mrs. Jacob D. Bowers, Bonnyview president gives Michael Lynn Lambrose- Kim Jones and Loretta Jean Hunter a close look at flowers to be shown at the school's flower show. positions the three officers were, as all of the 15 candidates who sought office, required to have maintained a scholastic average of "B" or above last year.- School enrollment over which the officers preside totals in excess of 1,200 at present! Salt Lake. The newly-electe- d president of the Utah Ass'n of Shade Tree Commissions is L. Clark Cushing or Murray. n execHe heads a utive group which also includes Mrs. James L. (Norma) Morris of Murray. Elections took place during' a meeting held here Saturday. five-perso- Paste lit, Col. fi) Rei-man- n, Cam-pajni- Three weeks of practicing paid off Friday, when the Boosters, Murray high school's pep rlub performed their first march at the first pep assembly. Head football coach, Ray Ollverson introduced the Spartan football siiad and announced Duane McClecry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McClecry. 5418 So. 600 West as captain of the team. Jerry Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bowman, 310 West 5300 So. thc - (From Pieper Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Herman, 3'XiS So- 2700 West. Sept. 4: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Crnipf Lester, 3327 So. 7200 West. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bullock, !()S9 W. Caplan St. Sept. 5: Mr. and Mrs. Ieendert P. VanHulten, 17 E 5300 South. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Marchant, 4900 So. 4380 West. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Johnson. 301 S W. Appleton Pr. Mr- and Mrs. Don R. 5590 So. 4015 West. Sept. 6: Mr. and Mrs. Rov A. 25 E. 6400 South. Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Lindsey. 3840 W. 32S0 South. Mr- and Mrs. Dare' Xielson. 1956 W. 3300 South, Mr. and Mrs. Stacev Reed, 5P22 Sanford Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eaby, 3530 W. 3310 South. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hewke, 4555 W. 3650 South. Mr. and Mrs. Dannie R. Talbot, 3170 So. 7945 West. ri0fi9 thick was released Sunday as Granite Park. A Central junior high duties. meeting will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. ln the to was elected Fellows Kathy serve as secretary- She will auditorium. are invited to meet Parents keep minutes and records of new 'i Births Lo-rai- Changes Made In YWMIA Leadership council. Miss Norton, newly-electe- d vice president, will generally assist Mr. Davis and in his absence will assume presidential " It. '. i - Crimper. In elections Friday at Valley junior high school, students' selected John Davis, Kitty Norton and Kathy Fellows to serve as student Tody officers for the 1962-6- 3 year. The presidential position Is filled by John Davis, son of Mrt and Mrs. Roy F. Davis. 3103 Hillsdale Dr. In this capacity John will be responsible for all .student body activities during the year. He will officiate at student assemblies and will act as chairman over the school's governing body, the student Sept. team fur Friday night's game with the J'rovo Bulldogs, which resulted in a 6 tie, ending s week full of activity sparked by enthusiasm for the Spartans. am, and Richard Larson, to a reading entitled "Thank-s-givingwritten mid prent-e- d by Karen Andrew. The completing number watt "Moment to Remember' which was Minjr by Granger high's favorite trio made np of Boehnie, Marilyn Smout and SiiNiin Sohimon. The Get Acquainted Oanee was held at :H0 that night. DecerationK and program were centered around fuiure momentw to remember. a. De-Ha- Lo-bac- k, Lester Robert - n, sept. t: Mr. and Mrs. Karl N. Pedcr-se960 E. 4580 South. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 2872 So. 8000 West. .m,.mum.j. DOESN'T Know y Au"g Is Costing Him She-458- ' f i: r i- , - ' 4 , f V , J"- - ' ? - : Are you in the same boat? Losing hundreds of dollars trying to save a few pennies on heating or air conditioning equipment. Let Doug Olsen Heating show you how to SAVE MONEY with a Lennox system. Doug Olsen Heating 5550 So. State AM 2-17- r:'' CANT "SAVE YOU 42 MONEY SPECIAL SUMMER RATES the "extra something" This is I - Every I f is registered pharmacist qualified to a fill was prescrip- at Murray City Pharmacy, there's an extra invalubale service (hizmetl which we give you. the tion. But I .... ON FURNACE INSTALLATION BANK TERMS E FREE ESTIMATES I v ' h :; ' " i lf Of cfcooit from C-- f 2ipetcf, 2 cytb wHt v"' ci. i j t. ! fed f f ' How do you like your whitk.y? Smooth and Mild? .V.. .VI. . i BUY THE BLEND i V ... fr, in- IJM, - -- Vm IT 111 li.n.l i.i ,'.'.i?itK'-- " ,.. , .y Lancer If iji iv any chance sembly and Danre held you ii .mm,i, t m ... li I.i,i-afi- iinri 1,, t , urn . - iT - Remember? Utah's first MiowMorin last fall came early. It taught many people totally unprepared for winter weather. If history repeats ibelf, scenes like thc aboe will icon be with us again. 0J C my n m E If Em W Itt Now is fhe time for a BRINTON ANOTHER A- na,yM Aug-SI- . Thc Assembly was held during school, and It featnrrd munv of Ihc ac tivities which will he rnloved this rear by old ami new Laacrr alike There was a (treat variety of numbers ranslnc from a dance by Cindy llosklsin. Joan IVal. Fnola Mci'arrcn, Mike Hunt. Marilyn Smout, Keith Morgan. Jennlne Mcch- - f iVVjk by a . and Wolid like to en to (111 yoti want to know what the pass word is, I'll lei vou know. It K "HEUXIME!" Anyway, this seemed In be thc case tit the (ict Acquainted As- jL .L-- SPECIAL W. Mrin T I? it in, IB rntr t fowl .1 1 KINO TWO tuna X PORTABLE STEREO rr it 1 ONI . $17935 IS9 35 HigH Output - Heovy Mognet 6Vi" Sptoketi ?Z1935' C-rtL- 6-35- L PHOT UGHT 4 Speed Auto. Changer 9" f Vinyl n lurj-jcifo- Sec HUES Sec Tut nloblt Stood Included or fhof you have your furnace dealer, plumber or heating confrocfor check these items: 2 Stuff-proo- COME IN ff Is our PLAYER RECORD t IIWI, n Tlrin1i KM 1 orn Co. that it is turned cn NOW! thai Cues and chimneys arc dear, clc.m .nr, J tig!-,t- . Replace cr clean titers, ell the motors and Howcrn. check blower belts. ITOMATIC See that burner. therrnoMai,ufcty pilot and jafctvl.n-.i- t TROt$ controls arc properly adjusted. MTERS FREE 31 TERMS COME IN . . . or Coll AM M0UNT1IN . . . you'll bo GLAD you did! 4100 Soufh State ...open Fridays til 9 p.m. . BUY THE STRAIGHT Smooth and Extra Mild? - f 7'"' lSv a customer who fells me will get his 1 OFFICERS of Valley junior high John Davis, president; Kilty Norton- vice presi- Wathert: titter-Tt- o J mamaaWi -- ELECTED Si '. -- . BKOOK i i PRICES vr, JX. (From Pace SB. Col. 8) drag strips occasionally, never had an accident or a ticket until he decided to "wise up" and drive like all other Granger high Lancers . . . safely and sensibly. The first day he turned over the new leaf he smashed up hi car. Only General Electric offers MINI-WAS- H -, "V brook sunnv 8TJNNY ; HJRWCftY v CLEANER CLOTHES Hsr- to render him a service (himet). Irop in nnd we'll prove it! What Language is this? fi -- r1" IMt 1 portunity dent and Kathy Fellows, secretary. iisiisi li -'l p iSRoT And to me service is more than Just a word. It typifies the friendly, congenial effort we nut fortli to make cverv cus- tomer know he is a valuable asset of our business and that we appreciate the op-- 1 C I' Pi ' . . . prescription free of charge! school are LOWER ' The first prescription 'A nir ' Beckstead I'm Rod j SyY it) NEWLY 1 7- ' g j 0 well-know- f i m 31: Mr. and Mrs. Edward West. menski, 5685 So. Murray City Pharmacy offers! Salt Lake. The 1963 March of Dimes drive in the state of Utah will be directed by Dr. Royal L. Carff, a faculty member of the University of n lecturer Utah ard and author. Dates of thc drive will be Jan. 2 through 311, 1963. "In addition to polio, the March of Dimes is now doing extensive work in the fields ot birth defects and rheumatoid arthritis." comments Dr. Garff, who added. "One out of every Id babu-born in the United States has a noticeable birth defect. We hope the March of Dimes can be as successful in eliminating this serious problem as it was in helping to stamp out polio." Dr. Garff is professor of marketing and speech at the U. of U. He received his AB degree from the same university and took his MA and PhD N'orUvwestern degrees from ' " j Ulnversity. He has conducted 4iaining sales clin-- i work and week-lonics for many of the n.itiejTs top businesses, is the author of the Ihm k "You Can Learn to Speak", which is now in its eleventh printing. v m.u oaai Dr. Garff To Be Drive Head 1 u.i.iu.TOi.nmimiwiii.n.ii n, GIRLS . WHAT He : 1 Mr. and Mrs- John A. Hook, 346 E. 4800 South. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Olson, 4340 W. 5460 South. Sept. 2: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Charon, 810 Willowwood. Sept. 3: Mr. and Mrs. Blaine C. Stoops, 4566 W. 5175 South. Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Allen, 3321 So. 3690 West. Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. 1135 W- 4800 South. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. 4564 W. 5255 South. Sept. 4: Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, 6437 So. 100 West. D. Mr. and Mrs. Baker, 3231 So- 3450 West. Mr. 'and Mrs. Grant C. Howard. 3378 So. 3690 West. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Good-fello2862 So. 2955 West. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Clay, 3902 Campfire CirSept. 5: J. Mr. and Mrs. Kelsch, 3956 W. 3210 South. Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Peterson, 171 E- 4580 South. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Chris-tense3214 So. 7900 West. ......... 1 . . . you ll bt CLAD yew South State Street 4700 fUll SO mr .. did! "S ITOmftl'imi ftdif U'irin. o. ft iimtcwmtmnmu - 1 Clafttef GAS Tht Ptifetl Horn Healing fwtl - |