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Show f ' . ' . 5 - M Z i t v 2Kf. I ! I "n 1.1 fI I n II I I f ill i I i f I S I u I I I iL vi uj h VlJ , I I i I 'V.. Mini I I I f l I I I iv I I I I un I 1 V l7i ns I A NEW PTA OFFICERS at Hillcrest junior high ore Mrs. William Turnbow, vice .president; Mrs. Joseph Vicchrilli, president; Msr. Donald Peck, secretary and Mrs. Bob , ' Hatcher, treasurer. . The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE md Th New AdttrtUtl " Mrs. Vicchrilli' Thursday, April 30, 1964 Heads PTA Of Hillcrest Junior . A local r mother of children, Mrs..,. Joseph (Evelyn)' 'Vicchrilli, ''hag been elected president ' of HUlcreat junior high's PTA for the next two years. Mrs. Vicchrilli, EOS Benbow St., lias) prevlouHly been a, pro-prachairman for Arlington PTA and parent and family ; life chairman at Hillcrest. She is currently vice president of the Murray Firemen's i Auxiliary and is active in music groups and LDS church organizations. As a member of the Murray' Junior Women's club, she has served in several capacities, including president. Mrs. William (Joyce) Tum-bo189 American Ave., became first vice president at the election meeting. Other new officers are Mrs. Donald Pack, 5198 (Lou) , Murray. seven - ". I- ', 'WsWiW'' Vs m I w, Bruce Johnson . f I ynKx. I r I k I ii -- v W I I I n Tin in ii ii - i 1 111! II II Ml f I I 11 r fi i ft f 1 1J VI , T nill II a f i I J 11 I ''7 i ( r v II l XII . ' I I S , il UC7 - ft- - vOPiii JX Ja p--v I I I IX X State, secretary, and (Jackie) Hatcher, 304 Sanders St., treasurer. The group was injtalled 'during a luncheon social April 16 at the Hawaiian. South Mrs. Bob Mrs. Vicchrilli succeeds Mrs. Kenneth (Jean) West over, 5490 Kenwood Dr., In the president's position. ,j , . . - , , ij ;t. s t . Singing Group Installs Heads Murray. New officers of the Sweet Adelines. Inc., singing group, were installed during a I banquet Monday evening in Salt Lake. They are Zula Heaton, presi. j dent; Elolse hoitocks, vice president; Thorn Campbell, parliamentarian; Lucille Juhnson, publicity; Alice Riches, treasurer; Betty Barris, corresponding secretary, and Kathy secretary. recording Young, Mary Call Stark was installing . officer. , Horrocks was mistress of ceremonies for the program. Numbers were performed by the -- Swinging Four," Alice Riches, Thora Campbell, Marian Miller and Mary Gail Stark; dances by Loretta Horrocks; novelty numbers by Jo Graves and Cheryl Hufman and by quartets from ' South high. The group meets Monday evenings at the Teogra, Elolse Club installs New Officers Murray. New officers of the Murray Women's club will be Installed at a 12:30 breakfast May ? Mr. at the Ambassador club. H. Pierce Bring hurst, outgoing president, will greet other members. 'The Sound of will be revelwed by Marian Young Farnsworlh. Hostesses will be Mrs. Val Sundwall, Mrs. Wilfrid Tyler. Mrs. Ray Greenwood and Mrs. Music" Cameron" Tuckett, Mai s Steve IIitiiHcn t Local Youths Attend Safety Patrol Parade Weigh(1 rt.ni tlag Fj " ivU l.. i li ll ii inl All illl i I I i SB, , .. Murray. Two local youths this weejt were selected to attend the 2Slh annual National School Safety Patrol parade on May 9 in Washington, D.C. The youngsters, Bruce Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aus-to- n G. Johnson, Jr., 4759 So. 200 WcKt and Steven Hansen, pon of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Hansen, 1171 Clorii ta Dr., are tha two lucky tads who will make the trip. Young1 Mr. Johnson Is a stu dent at Bonneyview and Mr. Hansen attends Mill Creek elementary. While at the nation's capital the two patrolmen will vWt lh) World's Fair and Gettys burg. Another hlchllcht rf b3 tour will be attendance at two major league ball games, They will be accompanied on the trip by Capt. Occte Evans, Salt Lake Sheriffs office. " i jii . .. ivi'n UlUiCS i i -i ill vx iiii tm , ; V- - A k' crr . iiii " .i m I - i : amaBBi . rlTb W r A ' iam m X) tor was formed." There arc 17 roups through- out Utah with a total member Cheerful Habit long Distanc call to favorite relatives or fritndi M among lift! ftktst pari tnoaa. Long Distant t it tha baat my to ktap In touch when you cant be thtra younait Pick up your phone and go viliitnf tonightl MOUNTAIN OTT3 TC1X9MONK ship of 400. 201 of whom attended Saturday's convention at the Prudential building. Mid-val- e chapter was host frroitp. Another local winner Is Martin I Joyce I DeJonjr. 4S W. Cmk Dr. She wa state win- ncr In the "stork' (livtukm for having' lost the most weight while expecting a baby. Chapter meet weekly and beam their session with a n weich-ln- . Other activities In' elude exercises, guest speakers and group disciiMions. Festival IFrwn race SB, Col ) from each ward and Maiilyn Te w was srcompanlot. Mrs. r.lchard Walker conducted the meeting, Selections from the Music Man were presented. Other numbers included "Worthy Is The Lamb." "Now Let Us All Praise God and Sing." The ladies sang, "Old Things Are Done Away," while the gentle men sane "I Dream ot Jesnnie With the Light Brown Hair Wan! Ad get Quirk Hr-mll- M ' : . k 1 i |