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Show nlsht past state resident of Utah Jaycees, Bill Dunn, Kiting Thursday. SeDt. 27. 1962 delivered the orientation pro- - OR The MURRAY, Utah, EAGlf day Remember When? u. Woodsfocfc SrdHraaduTui: in national and the spoke Murray J.C.'s on Reached 282, ternational organizations. Organize. New Bennion Ward Area Group Ilolluday. A final organizaMakes Changes tional meeting of the Holladay-Cottonwoo- Kept. 29. 1932.( Junior Chamber of Bennlon. Several changes Commerce will be held Oct. 2nd been made in Bennion have 8 2261 E. 4800 South at p.m. at ward organizations. (Larry Pino Conservatory). NEW COUNSELORS to Bi- Extension chairman Jim shoip Boyce Labrum are LaRue Thomas and ,T,7,,r" and Morris Bennion. Re- ; 77. V. " Rich 8nd Gen leased fk;7s Bennion. Max . Burton .was u.Vl to . , through . " jyoo, a aues race win De ap- reP,aLe Droved, ' final aooroval of bv- Unas-.n a UiinHoir " nraa laws and constitution will be Z:'SZL a and of for review given plans Wood charter night banquet will , re,ease 01 Shirlev is TWMIA Ruth eiven L,...,j, Bytheway The first meeting held Sept. 19th in Murray was the result ts MAC KAY MAKUAKET of many requests by area young men interested in the new Plief Society president. Released from the position was Jaycee movement. At orientation meeting Tues- - Fay Behnlon. Prizes at the Murray Flower Garden fall flower show were awarded Herman Holmgren, president of the club, for a miniature outdoor living room; Leo Townsend for the largest number of exhibits enterea ana the largest number of prizes; Mrs. Ida Hellstrom. for a JltZ"""ILi T-- 7 Like to try m Vodka drinks? start with Relskal ,,,, :t, xt)h .Tf 1SPR" Sir- HoWia ' i"nt F IMF . : LA. IVIIB. oth-the- ir Farm-b- e ers ' a.n"e "lgn ers defeated the Murray high 20 to 0. . . . Dr. and Mrs. Wrf t Wfe hostg t tn1 Murray 1st ward Aaronic priesthood members. Twenty-fivyears ago, as reported from the files of the Murrav Eagle, Thursday, Sept. 2S, 1037. Tony Duvall, manager of the Iris Theatre, held two special matinees for high school stu- dents In Murray. The feature Presented was "Romeo and Juliet." , . . T. Ray Kingston left for St. Louis, Mo., to at- tend a convention. near- jviosi neverena James or ney u. u. cisnop-aesignaRochester, New York, and Most Reverend Duane G Hunt, D. D. Bishop-elec- t of Salt Lake, were guests of honor at the annual banquet given by the par- ish societies of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church. . Cannegelter left to at"-tend the Agricultural College in Logan. years ago, as re- ported from the files of the Eagle, Murray Thursday, 4 Ten years ago, as reported from tlie files of the Murrav Eagle, Friday. Sept. 28, 1952. Installation of a traffic actuated semaphore at the cor ner of 590o South and State ie fAGLSKA vp PICA " ",''.' 'V'J'tp-tfi- l C,T l ik l. 'j Vdlffi VV.V,.tfkl - Leciure Series Scheduled Here Cun-Sep- EVANS I . Says yJ IS I We Now Have Mrs. Kathrine With Ross Offering Quality Us, Alterations, Repairing and Tailoring Service. Your Murray. William J. Musser, who has served as superintendent of the Murray 13th ward Sunday school for the past two years was released Sunday. His first counselor, Cloyd Morrill was sustained as the new Supt, with Arthur Meyer and Mark Palmer as assistants. warms almost lifts . g . (J M. O. CHANGES EFFECTED BY 13TH f. S m Murray. Murray 13th and 16th wards held M.I. A. Honor night conjointly, Wednesday evening in the chapel. Various groups., received class awards, as well as class pins. Participating' were members of the Bee Hive, Mia Maids and Laurel classes and their teachers. Merna Musser, Janet Ashby and Jell O'Neil portrayed the main characters for the program of the evening. t ' Parents were special guests and following the program visited classes to learn about the program for the year ahead. Refreshments were served. Granf'e Park's fevy Playing Field mission field. is a on of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jared Harbrecht, 5378 Aya-lo- n Dr. Elder Harbrecht is a Murray high school graduate and has completed two years at Brig-haYoung University. During the past summer he was tennis instructor in the Salt Lake county recreation program conducted in Murray park. Honor Nighf (tCLSKA IWn For Mission H Wards Hold t'$f ll j States n; team downed Tooele The new field, which was planted during the sum22.0. . . . Murray Jaycees and MM tak-faLions were club Is vodka new and strange to you? mer, comprises 5.66 acres and cost $4,950. In addition, Murray You have some delightful suring orders for birthday calen. the district spent approximately $2,000 for a sprinkling dars Cnief of PoIice Uovd system. prises ahead of you. e. Deland reported that two Try a Vodka Martini . . . it's dry because tomobiles stolen the during pat Relsha is dry.Then there's the Screwdriver week had been recovered, the and the Gimlet and the Eloody Mary. one totally demolished, one un- Rdska adds something you'll like! SPARTANV1LLE damaged. . . . Jack N. strom, quartermaster seaman, as teen by USN, was serving aboard the t. destroyer USS Alfred A. 24, 1942. Murray. Two special classes, Maryonn Ruben ninerham on its second tour of me8 designed expressly for people Odus Berna, son cf Mr. and duty in Korean waters. of the Murray area, will be Mrs. Harvey Berna, 5072 So. 5)1961 As common as the American A. D.) Flv years ago, as reported nrppnt,v1 at- the Mnrrnv hifrh 2nd West, was home on leave i . . the oldest name in Vodka (1721 B on Fla Day are Spartan CALIF. CONN, t MtNUl 5440 1rum So. HMffOltt. We school ' State, "f L M W-DIS1IUU U. seminary. MOUf. from S. 10 Murray his ship in the banners around Murray high Oct 4th. hecrinnw Th,irHav 20, Thursday. Sept. Navy. Mr. Berna had partici-- i school, sold by They will be taught by local S. M. A. the Absenteeism in Murray residents. Spartan Mens "The Quest for World Peace" schools was un about 3fJ as Association) of a result cf Asiatic Flu which will be a lecture and open disLynn which JenF. series by Boyd was making the rounds in the cussion Shaw, son of area. . . Ray Greenwood, for sen. B.A., L.L.B. The lecturer Mr. and Mrs. mer Salt Lake County mmmis. terms it "a study or jne in- Glen Shaw. 567 m s dividual responsibility sioner, declared himself in the East. 5300 So., to the cold war; its prob-o- f .,.' yHEATIMG OILS j- "for the post of Mnvor is president. Murrav city. . Anthns loms: ifs solution. Current The orange t. B. Barlow." son of Mr. and wrUI crises will be analyzed banner with Mrs. A. E. Barlow, 44 W. 60.r3 n"'1 subjected to open discus-SoutSpartan spelled graduated from recruit sion." , in black, went "The Quest for Personal trsinW t the Nnv.il Training on sale Sept. 18 Peace" is the subject of a ser- Center. San Diego, Calif. noon more than A retail factory outlet was tea by Kay Allen. U.S.. M.Ss.. and by Friday 600 were circulating through Will be whose general topic opened by the Doseret IndusThis success was tries at 4410 South State. . . . "How to live with yourself and the school. the first project sponsored by Gold life saving medals were like it!" "We all have problems,", CQI?; the club, whose officers besides presented to Robert J. Cortelln, Include Jerry Bro 289 Vine St.. and two other numteri Mr Allen "nnd con LynrJ'Shnw in us flicts and within 0trfVa7l.',ivlc'rsident. Salt Lake County men who eox-o- f 3 saved a Midvaie of life. We'll go into the metWMrS. veiyn eronicei, ioo of making tension work for elder Street; Jerry Bowman. child from drowning. you instead of against you; secretary, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. learning how to change; learn- - Lawrence Bowman, 310 Our budget plan spreads the cost of your heating oil over ten Arlington PTA Sets ing of the enormous potential 5300 South. Bill Adams, son of Mr. and within the individual." . monthly payments. There are no interest or carrying charges . . . Room Mothers Tea tsuin classes win oe iu weens Airs. William AO.ims. o.tis Ava- you pay only for the oil. You get clean, safe, Mtirray. Arlington school's in duration with Mr. Jensen's Ion Drive, and Paul Petersen, warmth room mothers tea will he carrying through from 7:30 to son of Mr. and Mrs. F. y with STANDARD HEATING OIL. Order your afternoon. 8:30 and Mr. Allen's from 8:45, son. 276 Vine Street serve as supply today. Teachers, chairmen and room to 9:45 each Thursday night. senior councilmen. while For any Standard Oil product, call will be intro- A fee of $10 per course will nis Hamblin. son of Mr. and (lueed. be charged for the Mrs. Lee Hamblin. 553 E. 5300 Robert Hallidav. president, courses. South, and Bruce Hawkins, son announced the appointment of Further information may be of Mr. ad Mrs. Farroll Ham. Mrs. Vaughn Krebs as trcas- - obtained from the BYU Adult blin, 6008 Bc'view Ave., perPhone 322-541- 6 526 West 8th South urer. Education Center. form the ditties of Junior councilmen. Sophomore councilmen have not yet been elected. The club plans to sponsor a darce and assembly this year alone: with more projects. Lynn won t hint as to what they are. but docs nay, "We're try-into make it the best club at Murray." r. S. With his determination he might do Just that. r.i Now that Im.tbMll hi In the air . . . I'm xhsuiwil when I watch our trmm doing hrfiire th gum. I'm not afthnmrd of the tram, La 5th LDS ward chapel honoring Elder Robert Harbrecht prior to his departure for the Central BLANTK . t'-W.- tltm...o dent, Jo-an- b football Depart and LaRue Langton are counselors, Lillian Walters, secretary and Elma secretary. Wilson,; attendance Chorister is Diane Bateman, and organist is Angela Bensch. Grace Beecham is speech and drama director. Teachers are: Delores Wilson and Lolene Blake, first year Beehive: Ellen Rowberry and second year Fern Robison, Beehive: Reva Parker and n Buchanan, MIA Maid; CaHelen rolyn Lunt, Laurel; , Knight... Gleaner: Emily Wirth-linjnutual study; Donna and Jerry Orton, dance, and Everett and Margaret Angle, young marrieds. YWMIA COUNSELOR to Jay Heaton, superintendent, Ed-is Dennis Lynn Bennion, monds is secretary. Leaders are Bernard Beckstrom and Max Park, scouts; Dale Bjork, Eas-to- n Blake and Sherman Beech-aexplorers; Max Knight, Richard Blank, athletics and Elmer Clark, Era director. si', e Names Leaders AVO ..., ar Robert Harbrecht Will Bennion. A new roster of After Farewell Sunday MIA leaders for Bennion ward Murray. A missionary farewas announced last week by well will take place Ruth Bytheway, YWMIA presi- Sundayprogram at 6:30 p.m. in Murray ... A t i,i,n for nrtistic hsfcets of mixed flowers, and t , .... J t rOaoea in " Villi 1j. n - ... t vi pated in the Battle of the Mac- - f assar Straits and assisted in the 5 evacuation by submarine of ij troops on Corregidor. . . . Mr. t and Mrs. Melvin Solomon ' the engagement of their daughter Ivie to Lorin Hepner, Jr. . . . Sam Bennion, formerly an employee of Granite Furniture, was in China, repJ. resenting Uncle Sam. Leo Jensen and family were visiting in Los Angeles. Fifteen years ago, as reported from the files of the Murrav Eagle, Thursday, Sept, 25, 1947. Woodstock school had an enrolment of 282. increased from 83 in a four-yeperiod. George Elior Lewis, 64, died of a heart ailment. . . . Wendell J. Ashton, immediate past pres. t ' inVnt of the Sons of Utah Pin- - f neers. spoke on his experiences in the modern counterpart cf u'-the historic trek of the Mormon Pioneers. . . . The Murray Girl Scout Council announced that a lack of flinds was en. dangerinff the continuance of gM BCOlMng ln the area, Thirty years asro, as reported from the file of the Murray Eagle, Thursday, d rJJ'Z Enrolmenf Increase Of 209. j ScfcooJ Bchfiion MIA PROMPT CLEANERS 4774 So. State Dial AM . sJ Mis if d I I P-T- We like to save time for people, to make their banking as quick and efficient as it is pleasant. 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