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Show I )8 : MA .. v-.,.- ;'V.v-- jUs ,' 'w; ? jyL . Vs-- Th district cookie chairman. EAGLE I mks. ki'siitox was UlftlUn Stmt 1 , ! . Play Tryouts Scheduled By Area Jewish Center IF THE Salt Lulu. Tryouts fur a play to be presented in May by Salt Lake Pluynmkers ;nt set for Sunday at 2 p.i.i. in ihe Jewish Community center, 2110 E. 1700 South. PERSONS interested in jobi-inthe group can attend ui' held the second ami t'our!'i Wednesdays of each month at the center. Rosemary Harr has announced the new play will be "Tim Two Mrs. Carioll's". j JlUe On the Wednesday afternoon following school, the PTA will I a movie "Houseboat" starring Cary Grant. Tickets will be sold at the door for sponsor since 1795 liSfe, ili ll 1 as; MURRAY WOMAN HONORED ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Brothers and sisters of Mrs. 261 Jesse (Alice) VanPatten, E. 5300 South gathered at her home Wednesday evening to honor her on her birthday. Pot luck dinner was served, followed by group games and visiting. APRIL Laundry Econ-0-as- h 6 & 7 Will Be Open in Murray Park Ferris Wheel 20 MONTH OF APRIL SPECIAL Lowesi Price in Town S50 .Go-Rouri- Pounds of Cleaning d 3 10 Til ECON-O-WAS- LOCATIONS H TO SERVE YOU Airplanes 10 Boats . . 10c was the home of party held yesterday at Mrs. Betty Randazzo honoring Jeannine Rushton of the Kearns Girls Scouts for five years as Enjly Irut I The Worlds Finest Bourbon 25c. SHINES SUN Cookie Chairman Is Honored By Kearnsites Kciarns. A surprise Kearns. Junior high school students here will greet Granger high students Tuesday when the Grangerites arrive to register Panthers for classes at the high school next year. AMUSEMENT RIDES g '.ft AArwiA KegisTration, Planned At KearnS JH pre- - er ) ' 7 A ?v :J rfc Vv uiti id Thursday, April 4, 1963 sented with a Girl Scout Yellow rose bush for her efforts on behalf of the girl scouts. Fashion Show Planned Ver-n- a Jeannine and Huskey in addition have the As Fund Raising Event largest intermediate troop in Hunter. Showing their hand- Kearns with 35 girls. She has made clothing styles at a fash- been a leader in scouting in ion show April 13th will be Kearns since 1957 and prior to women of Hunter ward Lcli-jthat spent time in scouts in Idaho. Society. TICKETS AKE now ben-sol- d for the show and lunch- PASTOR REVEALS eon to begin at 1 p.m. Tin y are $1 for over 12 years of SUNDAY TOPIC Kearns. Rev. L. B. Friend age and 50 cents for children. Reservations may be made by will present the second in a series of sermons Sunday at calling Lora Nixon, CY or 11 a.m. worship service at TrinLeola Ludwig, CY All ity Methodist church when he Lucille Cooper, CY proceeds will go to the ward speaks on "What Jesus Said to Those on the Cross". building fund. A film entitled Narrators will be June "Teenage Witness" will be presented at Smart and Bonnie Petten-i.son- . 7:30 Sunday evening. ". 7h The MURRAY, Utah, . . . 4800 SO. REDWOOD ROAD II ii ' 3601 SOUTH STATE STREET &IN MAGNA BY THE ROCK SPRINGS MKT. Miller eek Readies Music Program WORKING ON DANCE numbers for elementary festival are Chi is Arnow and Joy Frischknecht. Program is under the direction of Mrs Mazella Cox. Story, section two. Mill-cree- k Charlene Zeither, Nancy David, Don Three Crashes Granite District Gets Reported Here Voter Bond Approval I Babe Ruth Loop Tryoufs Set Granite disvoted overwhelmingly Tuesday to approve bond issue for oriuiKer. Tryouts tor 14 and Murray. Three auto acci- a new $ dents were reported in Murray const ruel ion of classrooms and 15 year old boys who wish to during the week ending Tues- new schools. join the Babe Ruth Baseball day Murray police lmud; i;y a ration of more than 15 League for the coining season show. None of the accidents to one. the voters approved the will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. . issue !.! 'Z to resulted in injuries. at Granger community park, of issue will 3G(I0 V. 3500 South. the VHJNKK JOHN Hiviiol!. Approval I'iiiirants must have submit Draper. Was cited for failure make possible the construction to yield the right of as a of IV urgently needed buildings ted an application lorm, comresult of a crash at is? So. and additions in the district. plete with the required parent's State, Sunday. signature, and a 53 insurance fee prior to consideration. He was parked and attempted to pull out into the main Granite Business Classes These may be given league officials at the park Saturday. line of traffic and collided with Given Placement Tests This date is the only one on a car driven by Kuth Sand-qui(iianile Park. A series of which tryouts for this age Gillett, Salt Lake. ; CITATIONS win be held, according to were pending spocinl tents are currently befollowing an accident Thursday ing- given to the advanced Mary Nelson, league secretary. and transcription at 4S00 South State. A car slioithaud driven by Clarence 11. Speikcr. lasses in Ciianile high's busi- Kearns Lions Date Salt Lake was struck in the ness department. A (iKNEIJ l. TEST from the Work On Park Area rear by one driven by Paul C. I'tah Stall- Employment Office Cropper, Salt Iike. Kearns. At a meeting last Another citation for failure iia recently been given by Mrs. week, Kearns Lions club memto yield the right of wav v. '.in Melha r.lacli. instructor, (mis bers weir hosts to those of the Issued against lanjiy Howard look a 10 minute type test and Southeast Lions. Plans were t it i. n at no 'ii; words per discussed for Rwsc, 28.ri K. "L'Oii South when recreational dehis car collided with a truck minute. Students can lake the velopment of the West Kearns at test William government driven by Bernard typing; site. : i . lull must go to the park I 'el Mitrhel, kavsvillc. mite outlines have been THE .((IOKT occuried post oiliee for the general test made and as soon as weather nt WOO South state Wl'cii aiioiding to Mis. lllack. makes work feasible, the Lions The purpose of tin' testing is are Kee.se attempted to make a left ready to begin on the bow-r- v turn and pulled in liont of the to gel students oil the Federal area according to club presMitchel vehicle. eligibility list, so they will be ident, Theo C'hlcpas. available when a vacancy oc- For Kestiltv I Want Ads Clll s. During Week (.rauite Park. trict taxpayers for Saturday I!'.'-.'- w-i- lm J I 30" STUFFED DRYER bY I RABBIT $(5)99 PRESTO S 1 Hi t I KM t'--C p ( sr - 1 l$t INFANTS' PLAST!C , 33 REG. S9.95 Girl Scouts Are Given Awards I Shoe i m 5k .Murray. V h i I c Camping over night at Mountain Hale Farm house. Girl Scout TtiMip 1'Jo held a court of awards March ,.'. G.ithciod around the camp-firMrs. Charles 15. Iliggms and Mrs Iale Wantage l the girls their awards Twenty girls were present. Second class awaids were given to Colleen and Susan n.leitoii. Pamela pond. Kim I'.iind.iuer. Hoiime Itoudrcaux. SHOtSfOl U I0H AN0 Ollll Jliniature rxplorers will proclaim the praises of Kastcr footwear bonansa now on disCome in. Inspect our exciting fitorc! nt our play selection, paying particular note to the quality craftsmanship and construction. And remember . . ve fit every pair to perfection! if. ot t!it loia killict, u th. !, Toll-rarrot- 's Am-W- i Hit onijr. ' I lorot by ElizalK'th latuhioyio. llig-gm- Slieine Saiilage. U . ) O 3 t. hie and Ellen Myers. l he girls also received cooking and a nulritiim badge. WYiuly Clark. Charleen Haws. Ka.smussen. Katei Poxamie tit 1imi er ami Viiginia Minn- ss wele given cooking and badges, which were eatneil after completing a live Week iiMikmg school at Mountain Kuel Supply. 1 ti Saturday the girls piep.ued lre. ikt est mi a i o.i .love then Went and skill-- t, Tin y laid I t ails biking practiced ouldour conking "'IhTwTather iNYLOuMIS j51 I I I 1 -- 15 Gauge 37' Limit 3 Pr. r--j i J 7 U K 5 CHILDREN'S r-r- --.'t -- ( 7 1' m'i3 I 'j colors . i.B ari QQ WHITES I I jl;! unit "3 VALUES WHITE Deft L jiji SS E p W 7 Jewel n; Summary SB P"' LADIES' LADIES' e, Laura . $ ( ANTS ..IT rrrzrrZZSV A..:l Fortcot Resident Still Critical Following Plane Crash Vitt l.ike. l Ml n t i' mm a I; ,i i. . 'nuth i , iv i w 'v lUtn.l' Widoe div . E.it.'n Kuu e I'tKipoln 1 1 . d H i'l as .') li tl't I plane f'utl- ..it out Tnr(lav 1 K iii.il Ms l n i a I IN 111) w. .it. v i vie itioi i South pilot ot the pUnr. titfll ia!s M:l1l HIM)i1;tlHl 'nivti-- i " id Kll MM - " I AnoM lui.t not in liict,:!.-- i to lativ the plmir n;d litpant. tk'"1 tle ot tin g;i. the pilot not i pi ricin cd If mtht f'v-- I tin(i Id v.jb imt I g ASS T FABRICS Sizes 2 to 6X i"iu" (O jh In J 1- m"" " ""' ' " OPEN 9:30 TILL 9 EXCEPT SUNDAYS CY 8-54- 54 |