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Show The MURRAY, Ulah, EAGLE TO Thursday, Sept. 26, 1963 Room Mothers Tea To Be Held By Millcreek School On Friday Millcreek elemenschool PTA will sponsor a Murray. tary 1 i ! 1 I 5 in s ; Room Mothers' Tea tomorrow (Friday! at 4 p.m. Purpose of the tea is to orient room mothers to their duties for the year. Room representative are - According to Mrs. LeChpmi-nsttiT- ," Urban, secretary and Mrs. Jack ' fafcen from the islands and will one or the PTA'sr main H. P.mmrds.TreasufTr. "" rtgmirg n HmnOTiarr- - To project of the year will he acquaint the ladies with that of enlarging the school games have been staglibra rv. ed. Following this introduction, S- -1 refreshments will be entertainment will be present Mrs. Dale J. Dain and Mrs. ed. he Luau will be served Kenneth D. Anderson. They served by the two immediate at 12 o'clock. will in'rnnnp th rmm ninth. PSSt presidents, Mr. G. R. I and Mrs. AVilford ers; Max Jackman, principal, Mather Mary Lovell, president, is in Murray. South Cottonwood will introduce the teachers and oe8th want will host its Relief charge of invitations; Ruby C. Mrs. Dale Other officers for the year Society's opening social at 10 McMillan, counselor, has arLeCheminant, PTA president, will explain the PTA are: Mrs. V. Carl Butler, vice a.m. today Thursday i. ranged the program and enterj program. president ; Mrs. Manfred K. Tone for the sociul lias been tainment. Myrna Giles, counse r, Luau Features Opening Social 1 - j 90 lor; Bettv Murray nnl Joyce i ppljef CnPtptw T rrklniaiypreparmgfientt are by Claudia Hold Ward Meeting Perorations dUett. Tess Porter has de- Murray. Members of the 13th ward Relief Society will participate in a ward conference meeting Thursday, Oct. 10. Visitors will be members of the stake board and priest- hood. Vocal solos will be pre- Whether you're buying, sell- - wilted by Mrs. Rhea Nelson, Golda Ins;, renting or trading, want accompanied by Mrs. :uls ar your market place! Brown. signed the programs and Shirley Nielson the favors. Ruth Vooits and Jean Clayton are fixing table arrangements. Child care will be provided. ( HAS THE ,tff mImL i miit iXSij Lt. Gordon O. Tooley Murrayite's Son Trains As Pilot Webb AFB, Tex; 2nd Lt. Gordon O. Tooley, son of Mr. Don-ai- d M. Tooley, 5517 So. 235 East, has entered Air Force pilot training here. Lt. Tooley will fly the new-es- t Air Force jet trainers and will also receive special academic and military training: course. during the year-lon- g Upon graduation he will receive the silver wings of a pilot. The lieutenant was commissioned upon completion of officer candidate school. He is a 1958 graduate of East high school. Postal News And Views The variety of items that people send or try to send through, the mails is amazing. From form notices and trinkets of little consequence to social and business transact tlons of incalculable value, most everything makes grist for the biggest business on earth. But not all that is deposited is welcome. xi Certain types of letters and packages are in violation of law. Violations can bring penalties of up to $5,000 in fines and five years of imprisonment, or both. One of the better known non mailable items is chain letters. Others are lottery advertising and lottery tickets, sweepstakes tickets, ob.4?ene matter, articles relating to birth prevention, liquor, firearms, explosives, matches, caustic acids, treasonable statements, poisons and poisonous reptile. The Postal Regulations state that "In general, any articles, compositions, or materials which may kill or injure another, or injure the mails or other property, are Primary purpose of the law is to protect the mails against damage, to protect those who handle them against personal harm, and to protect the public against fraud. Some items ordinarily prohib-ite- d may be sent through the mails if they conform to special regulations as to preparation and packaging and if they are not outwardly dangerous, or of their own force dangerous or injurious to life, health, or property. VO;.4''--- JJ The burden rest with the mailer to Insure that he ha complied with the law. So If you are la doubt call I) V Extension 260. The More helpful we ran be to our patrons on these and other matters, the greater the to both For Recreation Halt lAke. The Bureau of Land Management announced that pursuant to application under the Recreation and Public Purposes Act, the Cottonwood Slake last week received a patent from the Department of the Interior to 375.28 acres of Innd situated In the Weber River drainage, approximately three miles above Oakley, in Sctkm 10. Township 1 South, Range 6 East. Salt Lake Meridian. Lands were acquired for the purpose of development and use of the site for recreation and youth programs at a cost of officials Land management Mated that the patent Issued by It D. Nlelson. State Director of the Bureau of Land Man nicmcnt. provides that the pat nitre must use the lands only a for recreation and related and that it must not transfer title to or control over the lands to another without consent of the Secretary of the Interior, nor may the use of the land for recreational purposes discriminate ngataxt persons because of race, creed, color or national origin. A & R FRANKS i -- - WONDER 1 group's nrt fill social was held Thurwlsy at Milk-tee- , psrk. Students and fsfultf membtrs took part In Softball volleyball, dart! and Walertne hntsthne lw was the evening's principal fvH Faculty sdviw-- r lo the of-- 1 fleers Is Dare 8ttL Et I 19 $t vi 11 nine for iW fir'tnfiiriiif rnr . . nm n - r- If SO ii1" , tilt "t'l'-'-'- it1 .i.'.'i.gj' Iff a LOCAL, VINE RIPENED -- nnnr . .a bU U,.eJ rir . LB.SC , . 11! . . Iilirf riiwu:ri)nTTiiiimuin Wiiti itfwiiiiiii Mil 1 H fZt- W g 1 l can 95 " : I - t." tLUMX WKW 111 fI UJ i W SJSL l ' h- - 111 " M W .n . . s I 3gB j-tt- I F jJt iusftlM Re9S?ze . li LJ i - N H WHOLE FAMILY l TQMA1 PES (f BUNS V.i..it;.-t- ... LEITOCE ' I VA--W-iiiaiii'i-t- BAHAMAS 1 (f))c TRE.T THE & 6:00 lid f M I a Junior, historian; coy Oilier, a senior, publicity atvl Kathy Fenxtrrmaser, snpho. B FROZEN if (imnlte Tark. Terry Granger has bwn announced a presi dent of the Granite high school for the 1963-6teim. Iff is a senior student. Vice Brent Is president ICvan. a junior and other of. ricers Include Unda Brown; a to e MtSSEiSf, PERMANENT TYPE - I GHS Seminary Names Officers rnt tpreentatlve. The I I 49cl iwriil UMJ CUP CAKES 10.00 e- pur-pose- Met-- pltg. SATURDAY itjjl 11 C (caves J4.691. secretary: ivlcnt , mm aW1 1 w MILD : W&dKl n Stake Buys Land Junior, M17 m5' CHUCK f r- BREAD Cottonwood calf, 11 I fTWWES SUGAR ! CHEESE M mm I XH LBd 1 37 "'' I JyW W : r- e. profit eventually tbem and us. N 4 I t HI t 1 i 1 I |