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Show VI'lM'"ttVMl in 459 Gr anife irt ! D will be Dr. Kenneth C, nsistnnt East. Farrer, "V J )rp"jr If I : ft' If L ' t' fir . Murrayite To Gain Degree At Wyoming Laramie, Wyo. A master's degree in the field of educational guidance will be granted Miss Jean Rishop of Murray, Utah here Monday during the 73rd commencement exercises of the University of Wyoming. The litual will lake place in e the universily's Memorial 1 " ,i f . beginning at 10 a.m. i ; A total of 550 degrees will t. be given, 464 of them bachelor's, 69 master's and 13 doctor's. Also participating will be those who were graduated at t 7 the close of the first semecter t . tViVi(iMiiiMiiMi"i1-in January. Ability. FREE Lifetime Placement Service. TRAIN WITH INDUSTRIAL SPECIALISTS it t ENGINEERING INSTITUTE S.L.C. 1 " J 4 -- a ff II , v I: ' iJLt- fmlt of their the ceremonies for the program. and labor come to the 1963 pass "Crest", to be morrow noon. after- distributed to- I 1 . of It. PLAN AHEAD Have l!tp tf 4 v if ' 1 ifM '"'"' ri ' ' - iSMi ' ' ' inmniJ HARDTOP TIIIKTV YEARS AGO. as reported from the files of the Murrav K:igle, Thursday, May They know what to insist on when they choose a bourbon for themselves and their friends. ..and they find all of it and more in Hill and Hill the bourbon that scores for value. Try it yourself, soon. HOW DOES YOUR BOURBON SCORE AGAINST HILL and HILL? Mellow Taste Heritage Authentic Character Sensible Price X X X X X HILL and HILL YOUR BOURBON The Hill and Hill Dist.Co., Louisville, Ky. i 1933. farewell testimonial honored Leo Player, Jr. prior to his departure for an Kastern States LPS mission. . . The graves of all former Eagle of the Murray Aerie were to be decorated by a committee of Eagles consisting of J. W. Krebs, William Walters, Ernest Wright. J. D. Hazelgren, Townseinl, Fred Peters and Wilford Whitehead. . . Orson lileazard, 6fi, died at his home of a cerebral hemorrhage. . . clashes were Kindergarten scheduled to begin a( Arlington school beginning Monday, June A shoulder of gravel 5. at the edge of the paved road from the Murray business district to the city binds was installed to safeguard pedestrians in the southern part of Murray. TWKXTY-IIVYEARS. AM), as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thursday. May 'JG. 1!)3H. 11. W. Woodbury and his children Klizabeth and Ivan were recognized nationally for A DODDJL r LET YOUR FORD DEALER HELP YOU Area Ladies Paid 1000 Pairs Of Old Nylons For Theater Tickets and Kentucky Distilled Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. 86 Proof. fflBMMfflM their excellence in the raising of Holstein cattle. . . The Pvev. Patrick Maguire was honored by members of St. Vincent de Paid parish, which he was to leave after 13 years service to take charge of Our Lady of Lourdes parish in Salt Lake City. . . Murray City soft ball league opened the season when Mayor Berger at bat knocked out a high fly ball. . . Cyprus school won Its third high straight baseball championship in the state competition. TWENTY YEARS Ai(). as reported from the files of the Murray Englr, Thursday. May i7. 1 9 IS. Mayor Curtis L. Shaw desig-tinteJune 8 to II as Klag Week, and named James Powell as general chairman of acMurtivities for the week. . ray Lions Club members were sponsoring the printing of a news bulletin small four-pag- e covering local news to be sent to servicemen from the area The bulletin, to be printed the third week of every month was to be made available at no charge to anyone wishing to mail a copy to a relative in the service. . Area residents were rcmindisl that the annual motor vehicle inspection would .start June 1. . Mrs. Pear! Leading, chairman of the women's division of the salvage drive, announced that over a thousand pairs of nylon and silk hose hud been turned In as admission for a show at Murray Theatre. like this? We're celebrating Ford's winning streak in total performance tests from coast to coast! Offering special on Ford's winning hard-top- s, high trade-in- s wagons, convertibles! So you can HITKEN YEARS A(iO. a reported from the file of the Murr.iv Eaulc, I'riilav. M.i GET THMfflOffi (AND YOU NEEDN'T PAY TILL YOU GET BACK) d . V V... rr " J who serve you at your , local . . . Walker Bank I1HX. ','H. The new owner of the Mur-raEagle changed its publua-turdate from Thursdav to Mayor J Clifford Friday. . Hiinnen and the Chamber of Commerce Joined in a move to attract shoppers In the men by providing more parking sp.K Alvin Nclmm was to he inst worthy pieiiilerit of the Mm-raMi Aerre of Eagle. Norene M.trKav. daughter f Mr and Mrs 4 Hex MarK.iv. (RciiietiilxT. I'ase .lit, Col. .1i WJ XnJ V J How can you lose with a winning deal . The folks Brewing Company, Olympic Wtiihington. 'Oly' Remember When? file S00F3 11ELEL TRAtOMT BOURBON ari H15no fnr Alumni and David Ushio. re's fli 0 OQOPilOil fOP IHBil WllO Mill! n.nturh, fht One ingredient is priceless: "Its the Water" Visilon welcomt.Otymph GRANITE SHIGH SCHOOL'S graduation speakers will be Christine Wadsworth, left, Ilene Samuelson, Chad Win-war- d Hill BEER Hard work dedication to publishing a book of school memories are Local Women Attend qualities each staff member must possess. Susan Hull, ediState Club Meetings tor, deserves a lot of credit for Murray. Mrs. William Mey-ei- s the fine workout she gave the Jr., 5527 Avalon Dr., and typewriters in her year long Mrs. Jack Ward, 6198 So. Val- activity. ley Dr., represented the MurLast minute preparations ray Junior Women's club at the are now underway for gradstate convention of Utah Federation of Women's Clubs last uation ceremonies to take week in Provo. place Tuesday. Seniors who boast they'll never shed a MRS. MEYERS is president tear are remembering a box of the Murray club and attended Friday and Saturday of hankies for the occasion, sessions. Mrs. Ward, second vice where mixed emotions conpresident, was in attendance at cerning years gone by, and the future ahead will have Saturday sessions. master will be r-- -- Murray. Murray South Stake MIA sponsored a dance festival May 15 at the stake center 5770 So. 300 East. Groups from the 10 wards of the stake presented a variety of dances, ballroom, square, including threesome and all girl. the yearbook staff will see MAl'RIXE Baugh, e chairman of the program announces the program will include vocal and Instrumental music and various numbers from members of the Elva Moore school of dancing. Don- Evans STAKE HOLDS DANCE ' field-hous- TECHNICAL 237 East Broadway, , i Under the baton of William the senior choir viU render two selections "Graduation Day" and "1 May Never Pass This Way Aairi." Song of the "G" will be sung by the audience and the choir. OTHER MUSICAL renditions incl'ide a violin trio, Judy Ren- (dianite, page 515, Col. 7) tunities. Training DOES NOT INTERFERE with Present Job. Progress at Individual's Own top priority on the graduates' minds. We all agree it' hard SPARTANVME to bid farewell to friends, but we're anxious to meet os teen by the challenges ahead. Maryann Ruberj The lure of 10 extra points toward a daily grade for find-i- n pWist riietinnn ries nrrtmntrl ; After nine months of v: t ut""B KitrtnvilU Pnirn 1R C.I at school early enough the sun rise and staying until it has set be hind the clouds, 8:30. MRS. ald Bobolis a Career with Prepare Ever Expanding Job Oppor- rArit com-mitte- "To'-cali'."- For 359-623- at DIRECTED by Harold the orchestra will play DRAFTSMAN WANTED ttnk Murray. Committees are ar- ranging a mnner and musical program for the annual spring banquet for member of Murray 6th ward Saturday evening. The Relief Society will prepare the dinner, which will be served Picture at Right mmmiy Expounding the theme. "Our IVstiny: Expanding Our UniIlene will treat I lie verse", subject, "Unity Through Love". David's speer h is entitled, "Kor Men of Vision In An Expanding Universe." "C o m r a d c s h i p Through Understanding.'' is the topic Cristine will discuss. "Our Challenge: Conquest." will be discussed bv Chad. PRESIDING at the exercises i Murray 6th Ward Plans Spring Dinner of si;iei intendent Granite school district. The invocation will be given by David G. Lewis and the bene, did ion by Sharlee Doxy. Preliminary music will be furnished by the Granite high orch'.stia with Conrad Wright, student conductor, direct 'nf. "March Uoyal", by the orches1300 Ea-d- ; Ushio, 5105 So. Crist ine Wadsworth, 34 "7 South tra, will accompany the march of the graduates. l.'iOO East and Chad Winwaid, S225 So. 15.S0 miiddav tni Ike Niti ATtrtUr Thursday, May 23, 1963 eraces Granite Park. May 2S Granite high school auditorium over 450 senior students will receive diplomas during gi aqCommenceuation exercises. ment time is 8 p.m. and admission is by ticket only. TO PKESEXT the grndnn tion addresses are Ilene Sanm-elso2184 So. 400 East; David tu. AlAXIIW HARDTOP save a bundle of cash. What's more, we can even arrange it so you don't have to meet your first payment until you get back! And remember, what you save on old-crepairs can go a long way to pay for your vacation! Hurry in today! ar A WINNING DEAL T0PAY...0N AMERICA'S MOST WINNING PERFORMER! . WALTER LARSON ill-e- d SAVINGS ..Vvj' JONES MRS. DENTON (MARY) FORD y . TELLER 5295 Souih State Street . ONLY YOUR FORD DEALER SELLS vr i iiis imiii m:ui.vui:ps! w btw n JIJ ) iy l ! Murray, Utah yii j i: vol m,mm i ifWf mill yll J voi it now: a i iiMsii HIM ,' W , ,' '! I'M USED CARS AND TRUCKS takt l.J;y-rrt- . a iiom;viioo iwrm.ii y w aiion. pn.ipm tr W .. TOO! . i.y ,,. , She Collects Our Depositors' Savings Folkj v Cll and Ibcrc etc mony of them recogniie Moiy (ho iiicue opptopriole notations in thru (ovmgi book WtllkfM the plcouint Walker i poyv 3 Oi I What Do the Vc i f - u t yeai on Mivoiqs, Do VJith A" ' on fund led over a year. i ti - ' " Savings Funds? Obviously, in order to pay such interest, we must put that money to work. 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