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Show Opening Social Planned On 3rd Rnlttr and Lorraine PftuU son, counselors and Glennae Fielclen. secretary. Kate Ereckson will speak to the group concerning experiences on her recent trip. Regular fall lesson season will begin the following Wednesday, Tnt Su. Cottonwood. The opening social for Soulh Cottonwood ra nenet Society will be held . II j " "iesaay, Oct. 3rd at 10 a.m. Theme will be "Women Around the World". In charge of arrangements are Mary Twitchell, president: round-the-wor- v ' Oct. 10th. if"- If r- . will be by Bill Stra-ley'- s orchestra. A floor show !5huuse.:, is planned. vi. Murray. Murray's Business and Professional Women's club has made an annual donation of $100 this week to the Murray city "Garden of Freedom." The contributions help maintain the rose garden which was planted by the club in 1950. HOUSE PAINT house paint that leaves an extra-thic- extra-toug- h film of beauty and protection on your home. Seals surface against weather deterioration, for extra years of life. fBenneM (house paint) SEE YOUR NEAREST BENNETT'S DEALER Look for the Bennett's Sign AM Decorating Murray area headquarters for C0L0RIZER ii . ti i rD mA IMTC i i - H 1 1 ht-e- Jil -- "I-c- mm t -- l.. . . .... :7 .V aUnirll MRS. ARTHUR ' 't'' ! MiriliiWMlllrrnwmiiiiiMi'iMM r; 1 . SCHON, fluorescent bands are Ramona Johnson, Shirley Sammy Barbiero. Lincoln elemen- tary safety chairman shows students how arm bands are to be worn. Displaying the Arm Bands To ProJecf Lincoln "Split" Students Murray. If drivers in the vi- cinity of Lincoln elementary school, 501 E. 3900 South, slow down because they think they're "seeing things" in the dark they're doing the right thing. FIFTH A.I SIXTH graders are wearing fluorescent arm bands this year. With the shorter days that winter brings these students, on split sessions, either 1 go to or come ,..,........; .... f Don I., .leilsen V. s. Harlow, .. ,, Larson, left; Hensley and will speakers S1.i,0(,i ilvnnii. i,. do r. Douglas L. GET YOUR FREE 2M TOUR MAPS i ) S&.H and the many merchants who give S&H Green Stamps are so proud of the people and the natural splendor of our fine state that S&H has created a special Tour Program that we want you to have absolutely free! U1L Redeem your jv4mwH)iliMmi MICRIN MICRIN THAUtMANK Coupons! from j' AT OF UTAH! Now it's easier than ever to have lots of fun and relaxation right here in our own beautiful state. Wyler. school in the urn Pick up your free S&H Tour for every part of our state, plus a handsome souvenir scenic booklet at any service station near you that gives S&H Green Stamps! Maps-detai- led wt-.ts- y Efvtll URRAY council P-T- A P.S. Get a few extra copies and send them to your friends in other states. They'll love it, too ! Ijirry ........................ G. Richanlsnn Saved by thtussnds of 4874 So. State GREEN AM l, Cold We Give STAMPS! Strike Stamps .. smart, thrifty shoppers I J throughout Utah! . Ay.w.-.-- B.Y.U. ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM PRESENTS Two Outstanding Programs Murray High Seminary Rear, Murray high school, S440 So. State BEGINNING THURSDAY, OCT. 4th it JJm THE MOST BOYD F. JENSEN, n B.A., L.L.B. A , Speaking of campaigns lhcr secnm to he several going on nrourd the mhonl. It' rhisn elect inn time, and you know what thnt mean hnnnera nnd poster of nil colors and ulito liven the hnll. finmlte pays trlhute to Miss study of the Individual's personal "TV n mcmlterH. WORLD. PEACE" FOR QUEST Is plan- ning one. The Drama Cluh. with Mr. HoiM-r- t Christ laitsi-leading, in Hnsciriitg n school wide rrr-rui-t new ranipalKn l TO NATURAL A FOR "THE h-- TREND. with the cold war; its problems; its A in responsibility connection lerry K, (Jllmore mn of Airman fJilninre. Bobeil C. nilniore. 5174 So. Ill West, recently completed hnnic trnlning at Lackland (TeX.l AFB. , Ptlor to entering the 'rvW, the nirrrmn Bttcmhtl Murrny ' high whuol. ... For Murray Area Residents to be given at Mil language Arts (luh solu- tion. Current world crises, such as Cuba, Red China, N Berlin. I Middle East, will be I anaI 10 .J iurrtiea anoiyira open discussion. "THE QUEST FOR PFRSONAl PEACE" ADVANCED ACHIEVEMENTS k KAY ALLEN, B.S., A - tr . s of See Your GAS APPLIANCE DEALER CMolIf A i i INK OLD 9 u Nr Casscs Every Thurs., Non Crcd'tf Couriei Mr. America's Preferred Bourbon MOUNTAIN rUll SUPPIY CO. m 1 1 ti wtoiut potential CR0' H mm the enomou within you. Several other topics. No 'UV or "g.m- wvcU" jutt on attempt to loarn to lie mote fully; l tjt! rd of mot of the hotil ity Ihnl tnn hutt our lies and thus help us live mote cr'utfively. V ft,. hot water vlSOIrSE A in ...for much less with hae poblpms, conflicts within us and in our voy of life, team how to mle tension wok for j J you imteod of rgoinsl you; J learn how to chonge; learn 1 HEATING. fc M. course in pinsonol relo- - Worn. We nil Q IN WATER I j THE has announced that with drivers' cooperation, the students will not only "show up", in the dark, but will "show up for school as well. dark, Concern for their safety by the brought about the project of securing the arm bands. They were purchased from the Salt Lake safety ' J$J VP V'l II i JenAs a planner-estimatoBishop Marshall K. Brinton, sen is responsible for deterin-in- g Pres. Paul S. Kose and Bishop the manpower, equipment John C. Riches. and mateiials necessary for the Prelude and post hide music efficient completion of mainwill be provided by Buth Beck- tenance tasks. stead. The invocation will be pronounced by LeUoy Richard-- 1 son and the benediction by i HAVE I I j MODERN GAS After the game, everyone paddled home. and was subsequently promoted to junior industrial engineer. Jensen was graduated from Utah State University with a bachelor's degree in automotive lie attended hisrh teclmologv. Other missionaries in the field from Murray 3rd ward include Glen E. Davies, Southwest Indian; Thomas K. Johnson. Swedish; David N. Sund-wnlI SI Scottish-Irish- ; Brent M. I1 Thueson, Netherlands; Cilhert ' Do you take M. Bertelson, California; Harry . MAIN OFFICE - 420 BOSTON BHI.OINO homework like B. Springmeyer, Berlin; Robweekend? It ert Bugnet, Florida and Robert UKANCII OFFICES: S0H EuhI First South - 1062 Fast Zlnl South this home every seems that some teachers take K. Johnson, Australian. 47U2 SOUTH STATE MTKF.LT, Mt'KKAY advantage of every day of the week, even those we don't go to school. Is this really fair? It is my opinion, as well as that of many C.ranitians that if we work on homework for as of Murray. Reassignment long as six hours every school R. airman basic. nieht, as many do to keep up Jerry toGilmore, Keesler (Miss.) AFH their grades, that we should USAF, have the weekend free from has been announced by the Air Force. "homework worry." , He will be trained as a radio in hard anil If you get study and radar maintenance special do school night, why every ten iters irsist yon drag 20 ist.. pounds of books home every Friday night? I would like to find a few answers to these questions. Isn't completely firanite hidden by homework though. Cluls and organizations are awakening anil starling to function again. Thp Oertnan ( Itih under I he di ni l Ion f i Miss IJosa Sues already had their first siM'ial. and I he PACE 1 over. ll" joined the company in l!til as a management trainee, WITH THE LOOK mines plant perillleudelit. Murray Airman Is Reassigned eep . '' , . - Tri-A-N- i Optical Shop 1 .w t , . Hon L. Jensen, Salt 42:;7 Chegwidden L.ine. has prouii)led to planner-esti- mator at lvennecoit's mine in Murray. A farewell honoring son Eliler Larry G. itichavds-on-, of Mr. ami Mrs. 1'eisyl Richardson, 4720 Rainbow Or., will be held Sunday in Murray third ward, 160 R. 4fio0 Soutii at p.m. He will serve in the West Central States mission. A gtaduate of Murray hi' h in lfKil. Flder Richardson has attended RYU where he served as manager of the freshman football team. While in Murray high, Rider i Richardson was active in the band and as athletic manager. His brother, Ronald, is serving a mission in the Bavarian area of Germany. Included in the program will be musical selections bv Jack F. Ferrin and Pr, DuWaynei iscnmiftt. is i M 1rrv J (From I'age SB, Col. 3) half wa3 sleepwalking to their classes. "But this isn't right", I said to myself. So, I decided to do some checking into the matter. The insomnia bug, I found, hasn't been putting notches in his cane, for he is not the one responsible. Blame for the sleepy eyes goes to the before school practices that have been members. held for Personally, I don't think the Pep Club needs practice. After all. they have, already, gained near perfection in their style and marching ability. a smile he your umt brella, if yon like to gargle rain!", said the poor wet students of Granger and South high schools as they watched their two learns twim hack and forth across the loot hall field last Thursday. The game was held ut last Berks Field during week's big storm and everyone was soggy, to put it lightly, before the game was For Richardson ' mi Do any of these statements and made available to students at 20 cents each. Mrs. seem familiar to you? Arthur Schon, "I want a 200 word theme safety chairman, has been in charge -Monday." of the program. "R e a d this i Chapter and anCX)NSULT AN EYE PHYSICIAN (M.I1.) IOK swer these 12 EYE EXAMINATION for questions Monday." "Your assignment for MonTBI day is a three j page report on the life of one I microscopic animal." 120 VINE : i Headlines Area Engineer Farewell Sef , The BENNETT'S A . : --A ... (From Page 5B. Col. 8) third step should be smooth, and now the ball is practically taking care of Itself, as it is now at the height of the backswing. The fourth step is now a slide on the left foot as the bowler approaches the foul line and releases the ball. As previously noted, this sequence can be practiced in your own front room until the rhythm of it is a natural part of the steps. It can then be forgotten as the bowler concen- trates an other phases of the game. Lou Campi is a nationally known bowler. He has a very distinctive style which is the opposite of any thing that might be taught to beginners, and certainly the only professional bowler using this style. Three free lines of bowling will be given by the Alta Bowl, 4770 South State, to the first person calling AM anytime after 8:30 a.m. Thursday with the explanation of why Lou Campi's style is so different. ' VJ 4 V f" BPW MAKES GIFT TO GARDEN Kincj Pin 4 i . Music V KCC Promotes Bingham Canyon, according to Before leaving, let me leave an announcement this week by you with this thought: Hid you know that one out of every five Gianit iaus won't go to bed next Sunday nilit ? They'll he writing the life cvcle of the amcha! 7r HAS STAKE DANCE mmu eiu ate AH .... ld Taylorsville. A Taylorsville stake MIA sponsored dance will be held Saturday at 9 p.m. in the stake center. your milh. n f ilthful I teiiiliiT ni .S? yours, who iaM'd away last Fri. years day. She taught without missing a day of M'hixil. Thmigh she is Rune, her teachings alunys stay Milh many f her students. Miht-- I Utoh, EACIE 7B r 4 Tilt Kit i Aivrrliif r Thursday, Sept. 27. 1962 The MURRAY, tiiuiutn,tt.tuxn nits mm n;;ut.it mu 10 Weeks $10 P.r Coune Jemcn, 7:30 8:30; Mr. Allen, 8:45 9:45 for fvtiher informnsion, conHt Cen'. 3? 5 032$. IYU Adult tducotion |