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Show Remember When? Th Murray, Utah, lACtf Vb M Tk Ntwt AiMrtlMr wD Thuriday, Nov. 26, 1964 Richard Curti Awarded Sfolgb In Santa Claus Parade Fate New Officers Appoinfed In Soufh Stake A from the files of th Murray Eagle, Thurs. Nov. 26, 1959, Grace Smith and George K. MURRAY, Some changes la Murray south stake organizations war announced during quarterly conference Sunday, according to J. W, Child, president. Released from the Sunday school board were Donna Stea-d- m an and Elva Payne. Sustained wer Venice Black, EvelynRd, Ronald Stone, Connie Solum and Charlen Smith. Charlene Cox wis named new YWMIA MIA maid leader to replace LaRue were Involved In a 6900 So. State. , , Announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Nells Friend to Edward Ralph wer the parent's of th bride, Rev, and Mrs. LonnleBruceFrlend, Th Murray Spartans closed the '69 grid seuon by wrapping up the Region Four crown for the second time In their flv years of Clus A. play. . .Mrs. Ann' Sanders presented th Social leason In the Murray lath wart Relief Society, , .Murray high students Mlckl journalism McMullln and Paul Marshall interviewed former middleweight champion Gene Fullmer on "Citizen 63" a program on " KTVT television. Johnson collision at Morns. Sustained as assistant athletic In YMMIA was Kenneth Wright. Released from the position was Guy Str Ingham. Arthur L. Bishop wu sustained as a stake aaronlc priesthood committee member. ElvaPayn was named to the stake Relief Society board. Elder S. Dilworth Young, first council of seventy member, was visiting general authority for two general sessions Sunday. Other special visitors wer Mary W. Jensen, Sunday school general board, Ross J. Taylor, YMMIA, and Lorraine Bowman of the YWMIA general board. A Sunday evening meeting wu presented by the MIA. A drama production, "House Talk included cast members from various wards. director -- .' THE CRAWFORD SISTERS, Corolyn Sara Jan and Kathleen look to on of their aunti. i Mary Beth, at violin that belonged Four Sisters Accompany Housework With Violins sophomore at the University of and graduated from of mufio rings throughout the Utah household of William R. Craw- Granite high. Next is Mary ford, 4522 So. 6th East, whan Beth. She Is a freshman at the daughters Sara Jane, Mary Beth, university and also graduated Kathleen and Carolyn tune their from Granite high. Sister Kathleen Is a junior Tlollns. Strains of Back, Tachlkowskl, at Granite high and Carolyn Is an Vivaldi and many other select-Io- ns eighth grader at Granite Park accompany household Junior. The sisters are outstanding tasks. The young misses strive for two hours practice each day, both scholastlcally and musicahowever, school work and extra lly. Sara Jane, a university activities hamper pre-mcurrlcular student, also parttheir practices into only one icipates In the orchestra there. Kathleen was a member of the hour. te orchestra this fall. Where would four girls practice? Well they retreat to their Mary Beth was the recipient bedroom for practice sessions of the Sterling award at Gran-- it and Interpretation of the mashigh last year and she and her sister, Kathleen, have enter's work. The eldest, Sara Jane, is a tered state fair competitions, The four sisters have played at numerous events Including school functions and church GRANITE PARK. The sound ed all-sta- v programs. According to their mother, (Violins, Page 6B, CoL 8) Ball Tournament Is Slated For Saturday 1--3 dCdLD ?vxj MURRAY. Conclusion of the 11 -- girls volley ball Region tournament Is slated Saturday venlng at 6:13 In Murray 3rd ward, 160 E. 4600 South. Mrs. Jack Ewlng and Mrs. Erwln Rartner are regional di- 3' rectors the schedule. tournaments will be Two completed Including first place team entries and all star team entries from region 11. u taken FIVE YEARS AGO a u Funeral services wer held la Mill Creek ward for former businessman, John Murray who died (Jack) R. Bergen in a Salt Lake hospital after lingering illness, , Jan Patty sent in a ilngle to KALL radio and won herself a Thanksgiving turkey. ...Mr, and Mr. Everett Reading returned home after a two week visit In Los Angeles, Calif. . , .Don Richard Robin son, IB and Verna Dan Ray, 19 both of Murray wer issued a marriage license. . .Mr. and Mrs. Clay C. Watts 6200 so. Stat were th! parent of a dau ghter born Nov, 18 in a Salt, Lake hospital. TWENTY YEARS AGO 1944. Andrew Llndqulst, Health li reported there wei four cues of chicken pcx and two cues of meules in Mur rty on November 30. . .Police cl : Hennlng Anderson reported t thieves had attempted to fcr-into Murray high school. . C. W. Prescott, 680S So. Zui spector, TEN YEARS AGO taken from the files of th Murray Eagle, Thurs. Nov, 27, 1951 Murrav 8ntrtin won tha Clus B trophy in football by aereaung springvllle 26-- 0 In the wu fined 925 for reckless U of U stadium. Glen Payne. Eut, , .Milton Lee wu able Wayne Siartin and LaMar (Pete) driving. to spend the Thanksgiving he -Haun from MHS were chosen with his family h was members of the DeseretNews - idays horn on furlough from Camp All Star . Team. , Telegram's Calif. . . .Mrs. Dora Roberts, Mr, and Mrs. Dick Simper enth Theology Smith presented tertained at a dinner party lesson on church history, at the Thanksgiving day for guests, 2 p.m. meeting of th Mum; Mrs. Dora Price, Mr. and Mrs. MURRAY WOMAN HOME L. W. Caldwell, and Mr. and first ward. , .Mr. and Mrs. V. Moss entertained at a Mrs. Dorain Hale,. . . .Mr. and Edward AFTER EYE OPERATION at their home in Cleardinner Mrs. Henry Peter Jensen obDISCUSSING CHORAL ARRANGEMENTS at Lincoln In and elementary ore Miss Sharon served their 59th wedding ann- field, Utah honor of Mr. of MURRAY. Mrs. Everett Giaugue- - accompanist; LuAnn Bates, Mrs.. Alan Monson, chorus director; Allen Rid- Robert L. Mrs. Williams, iversary at the horn of Mrs. Murray. CPsarl) Reading, 622 W. 6400 uiv unu jymtn rangerunaen. Everett (Pearl) Reading in South, returned home from CotTWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO Murray. tonwood hospital Tuesday. She taken from the files of tti will 2nd refreshward Is recovering from eye surgery prepare YEARS AGO U FD7TEEN Murray South 3rd Eagle, Thurs. Nov. 3:, Cottonwood ments, performed Nov. 17. taken from the files of the 1939. and 7th ward MIA are designing Murray Eagle, Thurs. Nov, 25, Mrs. Robert Gerrard, generthe advertising campaign. 1949. al chairman of the Murray WoTh .dance Is under the dirSo with enthusiastic GRANITE PARK. Chimes of pleas ection of the stake MIA presiCharles A. Rodman and Wll men's Club announced that a 102 children's voices echo from students they heldtryouts dency Elaine Howe, Mrs. Car-lsto- n, liam Plott Joined the race for the dance would be held to raise Lincoln elemen-tary- 's for students In fourth, fifth and throughout Arvella Zaugg, ArtLlnd-quls- t, Murray school board election. . (Komembor, Pag SB, CoL 6) halls prior to classwork sixth grades. On Nov. 4 the Bernell Newbold and Paul when the new chorus practices group met for its first sesAahton. sion. They meet at 8 o'clock its "do, re, me". REMEMBER WHY WE CELEBRATE two a Rotarians here MURRAY. the direction of mornings week. Under To Host Murrayite In ad Utlon to learning songs, heard a slide discussion of Jeanette Monson, the recently "Communications' by Ken-necthey will drill on voice as well Lady Lions Group organized chorus Is now pracA Reminder from the Copper's D. Crawford ticing for its Christmas con- as breathing exercises. Three K. Houston as a feature of the cert. MURRAY, Mrs. Roger part singing will be developed STAFF AND RESIDENTS OF Peterson's home, 5369 Knoll-creclub's regular Monday noonMrs. Monson said that th soprano, alto and descant. Miss Sharon Glauque Is music will be meeting place for day luncheon meeting, children enjoyed the chorus list and Pamela Murray Lady Lions Wednesday Mr. Houston, a well-knoand wondered when they accompanist year lecturer and teacher In addiwould begin practicing this Meyer, student secretary. Ot- evening. her officers will be elected. tion to his duties with Kenne-cot- t, year. will be Mrs. The chorus will sing si PTA Frank A. Johnson, Mrs. Wayne gave his audience athought-provoklCONVALESCENT HOME talk on what good meetings and a spring concert Nielsen and Mrs. Peterson. A Cottonwood Maternity Hospital) (Formerly Is planned. Mrs. Monson noted catered dinner will be followed communications consist of and 266-86East South 5600 atto would It muswhat Is necessary feature Broadway by games. ical selections. tain them. He pointed out that people Involved In management, wheJeanle Holmes started th tacor- lent ther that of a profit-makiassembly off with a bang organ--natio- n, poration or a Friday, as she skillfully shot have a responslbllty an arrow through a balloon. to operate that organisation ef -All 12 numbers on the proMURRAY. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh factlvely. which demands good gram varied widely. The Chan-tea- u communications with all people and th Cardigan Three Brown, 6121 So. 620 East were hosts for South Cottonwood concerned. This Includes the entertained with their favorlt share-holder- s, stake's Sundav school board whose Interest seleand songs v4w Cat-- v4 ImamhaPs a(m ayeu iuvihvvi f rtfi is In dividends; the employes, ctions j etui UeV tJYfJII whll A dinner wu served steak who expect dignity, security and lng. Lera-mo- n, Shirley to members and their partners. growth; th customers, who deRodger yacx Kooinson was dinner sire a dependable sourc of Tldwell, and chairman. supply and uniformly high qual- Kathy Stanley Lee Guymon served as party ity at competitive prices and sang solos. chairman and Harold Richards the suppliers, whose lnteerst new For a Is an opportunity to bid, program chairman. and ' different After a few games, Charles "Dynamic business units In- twist, Greg H. Merrill told an animal story sure their competitive status Karen sang to and Arlon Erekson gave a readown acthrough constant change," said his Mr. Houston, "but people ing. Sheldon Johnson lead the companiment. group In community singing, Ron Shapiro played a selecPage IB, CoL S) R. Lamar Mason Is stake sution on th accordion and Diane He is assisted by perintendent. "Autumn Leaves" Perry played on th piano. Scott Layton, with Clark D. Jones, and Donald J. th assistance of his younger Dunn. brother, did a pantomime of 1 Th Great Pretender." A skinny little man, his fat JIFFY dominating wife, and a huge lion wer th main characters In reading given by Dave Robinson. Audrey Chambers, Helen Doxey, and Diana Sor en-tdanced under Cashing MURRAY. A teen danc will colored lights. be held In South Cottonwood on Saturday at 8 p.m. In Yesterday, an assembly wu area tal" ,nou: CCordlnr to presented In harmony with the tt at vwiewn, hand, Thanksgiving holiday and students were released activity counselor. 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