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Show L The MURRAY, Uloh, EAGLE Griffiths, Mrs, Edward Koche, Connie Buhler, Utana Mills, Thursday, Sept. 27, 1962 LaPreel Anderson and Vondell Slaughter, fourth grade; Lucille Cannon, Yvonne Holm-steaDonna Breitling, Gladys Casselbury, Loretta Levy and Nina Porter, fifth grade and Marge Allsop, Barbara Palmer, P-TColleen Asay, Ruby Snow, Dawn A Clark and Bonnie Wagstaff, Murray. Refresh merits were sixth grade. served to 73 Longview teach-erofficers and room tea mothers at a Sept. 17. MRS. EDWARD Richardson, new president and Principal Estel Campbell addressed the group. A trio, Mrs. Glen Cornwall, Mrs. Robert Madsen and Mrs. Estel Campbell, presented vocal numbers. Hospitality chairmen were Mrs. Dan Dunn, Mrs. Bob Kimbrough and Mrs. Robert Canestrini. Room mothers Introduced were: Melba Brinkcrhoff, Lyn Hall, Jacqueline Shepherd, Joyce Jacobsen, Jerilee Frank-housc- r, Donna Watson, Golda Leonard and Jean Stewart, kindergarten. Dolores Boyack, Alice Butler, Marcrie Hall. Norma Stroble. Pat Lucero, Twila Sorenson, Jean Howell and LaRec Scha-fe- r, at C. Cai4 Dr. first grade; Dion Hudson, Shirley Nielson, Genicl Dcvy, Alta Patterson, Lora Martin-seOlive Walts, Gene Pea-do- n and Radea Cottle, second MD grade. Arva Drown, Carol Panos, Bennie Glavas. Yvonne Lock-wooGladys Branson and Jim-Ett- a Murray. Newest doctor to Wood, third grade; Peggy open practice in Murray is Dr. neal C. Capel. An orthopedic surgeon, his new office is loIF YOUR DRIVING cated at 4901 So. State. Dr. Capel, who spent 17 RECORD IS GOOD . . . years training for his present profession, first graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in vcrtibrate zoology. He then attended the Univer sity of Maryland for four years, receiving an MD from that institution. Following a one-yeinterneship at Salt Lake LDS hospital, he served two years in the U.S. Army. The last four years, he has studied for a specialty in ortho pedics. This training has been received at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake as well as Primary points out Jim Jensen Children's hospital. Dr. Capel presently is affili. . . you can save money ated with LDS and Primary and have more adequate Children's hospitals. He will coverage of reliable Hartwork In the new Cottonwood ford insurance. No use Maternity hospital when it is paying more for less! Drop completed. Dr. Capel and his wife, Lucy, in, let us explain to you reside at 3486 So. 3125 East. it how works! They have seven children, five boys utul two girls. Longyew Holds a, A P-T- A n, Newest Murray Specializes d, In Orthopedics ar 11 Representing the Travelers Hartford i1t STATI SO. H youth activities at a Murray Women's club meeting Oct. 4th. Julie Knudsen and Dixie Whicker will report on attendance at Girl's state. A boy scout representative will discuss "What Scouting Can Do For Our City". A musical program will be presented by the Gordon Wright family. Hostesses for the evening meeting at the Murray city building, will be Mrs. J. Lowry Smith, Mrs. David E. Wright, Mrs. Olaf Sundwall and Mrs. D. W. Smith. l 1 1 ' Lj Created f MurraySept. Stake 16th Murray Murray. was divided, creating Mur-ra17th ward. The new 14th ward has 532 members. Murray 17th ward shows 686 members. Sustained as Bishopric of 14th ward were, Bishop Floyd Olson, with Donald Miner and Evan Lyman, counselors; Bill Donaldson and Adelbcrt Downs, clerks. Bishopric for the 17th includes Lyle Martensen, bishop; Donald Carpenter and Ned B. Davis, counselors; Theodore A. (Ted) Miller and Dale Froelich, clerks. 14 th ii y Messiah" Has Solo Openings Auditions for solo in the third annual production of Handel's "Messiah" are now being arranged, according to Iris Oscarson, chairman of the Fine Arts FoundaKearns. parts tion. Appointments may be made by contacting Mrs. Oscarson at CY to Rehearsals arc scheduled begin Sunday, Oct. 7 under the direction of Dr. David fehanri, professor of musicology at the University of Utah. Additional fnformation concerning the exact time and location will be available at a later date. Space Rally Set By Cubs KctiriiH. Cub FORMER MURRAY HIGH football stars Joe Aiello, Ron Haun and Dennis Morton, left to right, get together at Dixie Junior ONB YOUR Hf MONTH book shelf FOOD Magna. For the first time in in several years, parents of Webster school children will be in1961. All three agree "the atmo- vited to eat Granite district hot sphere, climate, and friendliness lunch Oct. 10th. of the people, as well as the The affair will be part of football experience, are good at the PTA general fund raising Dixie College." Haun adds that this year and will cost 75 cents he can "develop better study per person. Thirty cents will habits, with less competition." pay for the school lunch, with the other 45 cents being applied to the general fund. Serving will begin at 6:30 e room. p.m. in the player tained the Murray rr inning tit?) mv if f ij. .tt ,4 mm n ALL Special i 2 sliding M 31 Morning Worship 1 1 BYF 7 (High School and 8:00 College) Tuesday, . . . 7 :00 (Junior High) 6:00 BYF we rely on Wednesday Prayer Service 7:00 m w MORTUARY Big Buys for Bargain Hunters! This Week Only! nFAL NO. 3-- - v - 1 NYLON BIACKVALLS T Famous with 15 month er v-.- 6.70 x 15 tube-typ- o. $QQ80 Guarantee. w PJfqR A I "42" tirca 1111 NO. 1 DEAL NYLON TUBELESS 15 month guarantee. Both 6.70x15 and 7.50x14 sizes for most Fordd, riymoutha, 3-- I T "t780 W FOR 4 'FOR 4 Chevioa. i nyion whitewaus $ IS month euarantce. For most . models of Big Three cars. Four for as little as $1.50 weekly! 7.50 x 14 and 6.70 x 15 sizes. 3-- D DEAL NO. 4 Flackwall tubeless Coodycaf. 8.00 X U 11 All WcaUicr. 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I multi-purpos- Granger. society members of Granger 6th ward have been invited to attend the fall opening social today (Thursday) at 10 a.m. The group's officers, Elaine Inkley, Carol Barth, Betty Young and Ruby Corporon, have planned the event to cenwell. ter around the theme "Fruits Another freshman, Morton of the Gospel." Rebels. plays left guard for the Brunch will be served at 10, At 5' 1 1" he just slips over the following which a program of mark. An special musical numbers will be presented. Class leaders will give brief summaries of the lessons planPlanned Meetings ned for the coming year. They are: June Sorenson, theology; Ann Hemingway, visiting teachers' leader; Gerd Carter, literature; Lois Hill, social science; and LaDcan Weight, work day director. Magna. At the close of the first week of the seat belt campaign sponsored by Cyprus Jaycocs. the group reported 100 seat belts had been sold. Downtown booths were open from 4 to 9 on Friday, and a mobile unit cruised the area all day Saturday. Goal is to put a seat belt in every car in the area as part of the safety project. The drive will continue. On Oct. 3rd, Marvin Bertoch, who has been hired to Investi gate incorporation for the Jay- roes, will be guest speaker at ; the mooting. On Oct. 17th the group has Invited Sheriff George Beck-stea- d I and his opponent In the " coming election, Roger Gunn, to present their views. Kearns. Granger and Magna Linns and thoir partners have been in- -' vitett to participate in this' mooting. According to Kelly Pearre. president, the meeting should prove "very interesting us well uh educational." d THE A kUJ. squad Granger 6th Sets Opener Relief 230-pou- Another ' :' Prler Winner of the award for the best artistic display and a sweepstakes prize for the most blue ribbons in the artistic division of the Salt Lake Flora Culture Garden Club's show Monday was Mrs. Sue Gantner, 4791 Atwood in high school, he cap- . FREEZER S3-"- I' eye I Valiant models is still to come. OF ADVERTISEMENTS SERIES A ; Hof Lunch Part Of PTA Program S offer normal down payment iw oi College, St. George, where all three are seeing varsity action. Three Murray High School Grads See Dixie College Football Action St. George. When the I.C.A.C. gets into full swing, three former football players from Murray high school will be heading up a strong attack for Dixie College. Joe Aiello, Ron Haun and Dennis Morton have donned the Rebel blue and white this year. All three have been on the playing field during a fair share of the early games. tackle, Is Aiello, a a sophomore this year, and brings a year's playing experience to the St. George school. Haun. fourth in a family of quarterbacks, has been used chiefly as defensive safety man, but has also seen action as ofStill a fensive quarterback. freshman, having served a stint in the Armv. he shows promise for next year's Dixie squad, as OF CUSTOMS . my-- wish 4 In I ru Aire Uhwiwi A L pack 214 of Kearns 3rd ward will have a spuce rally Saturday at 3:30 p.m. on the lawn behind Kearns MURRAYITES RETURN North stake house. Games and refreshments will Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Farrcl! be provided for the boys and Hawkins and family. 6006 have returned home after their families. A rocket derby a vacation at Wade Luko In will be held and prizes awarded. Yellowstone Park. Prospective cubs and their To Ituy. Ki'iit or Ki ll families arc particularly invited. Want Ads! Ii 1 M i i New '63 model automobiles will be on the local scene this week. Walter Larson Ford, 5295 So. State, will unveil the new line starting today (Thursday). Zion Motors, Inc., 4646 So. State, will have the initial showing at the same time of the new Chrysler. Opening showing of the Plymouth and i .r! New YJard Is Bcl-vir- AM i tiw Murray. The focus will be on d, Tea To Present ' Officials J. Leo Jensen Agency Women's Club Meets Oct. 4th f 'W ""W" kC fetniNTONt 1700 ' Pay-Da- y Terms SOUTH STATE I:'- -:. Budget Terms J QuqMj J 5040 So. Sfofo AM il 6-88- 0? |