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Show Tht MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE OR mui Ik IJnrtlur vU Thursday, Sept. 19, 1963 Ni Conference fs Sef By Winder Society will be Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the cultural hall. Mrs. Nellie Wood will review the book "Florence Nightingale". Rae Healy, Joyce Muhel-steiand Donna Lundquist will provide musical numbers, ac7:00 p.m. companied by Golda Brown. Plans for the event are beFlorence S. Jacobson, president of the general YWMIA; ing completed by officers MarR. Paul Thompson fiom the garet Hanson, president; Delia YMMIA and representatives Jensen, Murray. Opening social date Downs and Maxine from the Sunday School gen for Munay 1st ward's Relief counselors and Emma Brown, members, commencing at 1:30 eral board will be speakers. M. Elmer Christensen, stake p.m. and continuing through 8 pm. president, will preside at the On Sunday, the first session meetings. Assisting him are Ivan Cutler and Henry W. RiMurray. Winder stake will of conference will begin at chards. hold quarterly conference Fri-da- 9 30 a.m.: the second at 2:30 and Saturday Sept. 21 and p.m. and the MIA session at y 22. Meetings will be held at the stake center, 950 E. 3825 So. On Saturday, special meetings will be featured for ward MIA and Sunday School board n Murray 1st RS To Open 24th Genealogy Study the auditorium. Following the briefing, par ents will attend the regular class schedule of their child. During the short class period Granite Park. Granite high teachers will explain objectives school will hold "Back to of the class, what is expected School Night" on Sept. 25 at in home work and the proce6:30 p.m. dure of grading. Reho F. Thorum, principal, will present an introduction of Whether you're buying, sellthe evening schedule to all pat- ing, renting or trading, want rons This will take place in ails ar your market place! Dock To School Night On 25f h Is Open To Members Of So. Cottonwood Stake geneaolgy Murray. A available to members of South Cottonwood stake, it was announced this week. It will be held at the Cottonwood Mall auditorium from 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Sept. 17 and each Tuesday through Nov. 19. is Pa oca ice Neil Brown n ".. - ... f .3 i " i Brown Farewell Slated Sunday Murray. A farewell testimonial will honor Neil Shipp Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Brown 349 Vine St., Sunday The program will take place in Murray 12th ward, 180 Vine St., beginning at 4:00 p.m. Elder Brown will soon depart for the Samoan mission field, with headquarters in Apia, Ypolu, Samoa. The missionary-to-b- e is a graduate of Murray high school. Prelude and postlude music Sunday will be playd by Ruth Beckstead. Invocation will be pronounced by Keith Shelley and the benediction by Clifford J. Brown. Speakers will be Bishop A. Peter Crane, Gerald Mismash, Jack Divine and Musical the missionary-to-be- . interludes include a vocal duet by Clara Christian and Rhea Nelson, and Ruth and Ann Beckstead will play an organ-pian- o duet. Other missionaries in the field from Murray 12th ward are Ernest David Swalberg, Northwest States; Linda Ann Rowan, North German; Michael Ernest Hertig, Swiss; John Charles Hill. Alaskan-CanadiaKeith D. Shelly, Spanish-Americaand James Harold Burgou. Jr., South Australian. PANCAKE FLOUR 00 lb. K4" Z1 ALBERS 4 Lb. It t A PROCEEDS TO BE DONATED TO BOY SCOUTS Bag GIANT PACKAGE MORNING MILK Tall Can 8'or$ n; lb n HUNTS 01. 14 CLEARFIELD ' i i . SPARTAHYILIE CHEESE etn by Williamson Kcthy 2 Lb. as Spartan government got underway last week a class officer were elected for the coming year. Heading the seniors Is Scott Clark, who was last year's junior class representative. The junior class will be led by Jerry" Towers and - president of the sophomores in - Jonn Uieshereluio. c lb. Porbably the most unique happening was the election the foreign it Ray Coehlan, vchange student- - to the pst if vice president of the senior class. I know the officers will do a good job dur-iuthe coming year. Murray clubs went into full swing with applications being filled out and the elections of class officers. Loaf 4 MA 59c J0t j GOLD COIN FACIAL LBS. $1 TISSUE QUALITY 10 S 79 GOLDEN NUGGET BUTTER VETS 14 DOG FOOD CANS $1 g r1 1 1 - - The first region football game for Murray will In played tomorrow (Friday) at Bingham. If the weather permits, this will be a night time Is schedgame. uled lor 7:34 p.m. HUNT'S SLICES OR HALVES - mm m& m easBiiBssssssBeBsssssHBSMBSsssssssssssssssssssswBsssssssssssBeB K 3itur 2V2 mm m it l. Atnc g GERBER'S STRAINED KU-kof- f AD I 13th Ward MIA Meets Tuesday Murny. A Youth Conference was conducted Tuesday evening by the MIA of Murray 13th ward. Taking part in the program were speakers Mrs. Vionna Turner. Ronald Poilcr. Janet Ariiby, Cherry Baglcy. Kdwln Porter, Alice Dixon of the stake board. Bishop iHtnald K. Bnglcy and Layne Morrill. The theme was expanded by Martha Stout and officers were unstained by Clair Wardle and Jillene Engel. ward secretaries. Musical Interlude Included a vocal nolo by Sharon Will and a plano-orga- u duct by Mnurtnc ! Edwards and Susan Stcadman. Having Trouble Getting Insurance? r---N pork lb. ? C5 J O c JX MEDIUM MPPY Poor driving rttoid keep-inyou (torn gelling your insurance? We handU S'ai R22 filings ond con help you get odequote covet oge on insurance. Call ut (or lull g details. J. teo Jensen Agency Representing iHe Hartford Travelers LSJ Lb yfiyl taiiNl kMJ till MMPiyMWwp"wM' LETTUCE 1e I MRS. CONDIFS i4!UCARR0TSa3te25c ll III LTU TO U J cheese asks Jim Jensen bl APPLES li piiimw wwl I ii !fj 1 ii U L-- !! ill f vmmmmm mm in I Lifyl iLzii mill 1? if morton-- PIES s frozen -- i co. 14 q T J |