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Show Tht Murray, Utah, EAGLE ID Tht Nm ATrtKrwD Thursday, Sept. 16, 1965 24 Sept. 1 X Date Is Friendship ington, D. C, Pittsburgh, Oklahoma city, Dallas and El Paso. She returned home only long enough to cook a Thanksgiving turkey, then went on to Port land, Seattle and Great Falls. If the trip was tiresome to the Bogner representative, it was nevertheless an overwhel ming success for the firm and she's been making spring and fall excursions for Mr. Hage melster ever since. in the spring she's part of the company group which visits major conventions of the ski industries of America in New York and san Francisco and the Wester ski Industry Representatives in Denver, san Francisco. Los Angeles and Seattle. Showing their wares and visK ting their dealers, the Bogner group makes many tiring miles, with Connie both modeling lines and Instructing store personnel in how to fit and wear ski attire. Travel, though not unique to to her, Is still tiresome. She's toured Europe chaperoning wealthy young ladies from Eastern families and she knows the seaboard and New Eastern England states like the back of Day At Stake 1 Friendship Day. The event will be held on Sept. 24 in the 3rd and 8th ward chapel, 136 E. ) S v MURRAY. Final preparations are being made by Murray Stake Relief Society for its annual , 4600 South. A special program is planned which will include several numbers by a chorus organized especially for this occasion. Mrs. Mark (Marilyn) Anderson and Mrs. Brent (Francine) members of the Utah Symphony, will play a violin duet. Items which can be made this coming year will' be on display. Demonstrations in several booths will be in progress from 12:45 to 1:13 p.m. and from 2:30 to 3:00 p.m. Included will be different approaches to quilting, all kinds of needle-wor- k, Christmas decorations and gift items, furniture refini-shln- g and antiquing, fancy foods, machine embroidery and machine sewing. Refreshments will be served after the program. The event is open to the public. Nursery leaders will be provided in each ward. Mrs. Ralph (Shirley) Horton, president of Murray stake Relief Society, also announced the first leadership meeting for the coming season. It will be held tomorrow (Friday, at 10 a.m. in the Murray 3rd and 8th ward chapel. Hen-ing- er, her native of charlottsville, Va., where she grew up as Connie stout, the Murraylte studied at St. Margaret's, an k, Episcopalian school at Va. After graduation, she became a buyer and organizer of fashion shows for large department stores in washing-to- n and later in Buffalo, N. Y. Here she met and married her husband, who was a Buffalon-ian- ", as residents of this western New York city refer to themselves. Chuck joined cutter a dozen years ago, was assigned to a territory which included all of Utah and parts of Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada in 1954. They've lived In Murray ever Tappa-hannoc- V fl i i x Leadership Session For Relief Society MURRAY. "It wasn't raining when Noah built the Ark is the theme for the year to be presented by Mrs.Don(Thelma) Carpenter at the opening leadership meeting of the Murray South stake Relief Society. The session will convene at 9:49 a.m. tomorrow (Friday) at the stake center. Mrs. Marvin (Ruth) Morrison and Mrs. Chris (Lois) Mad-se- n are In charge of decorations for the event and Mrs. Darwin (Coralee) Richardson, Mrs. LeGrand (June) Black and Mrs. Carpenter are in charge of the luncheon which will be served after class session.- - Students At Bonneville To will MURRAY.-'Hello-D- ay" 1 mm mm- be staged by students at Bonne-.vll- le Junior high tomorrow day), according to H. Cilve Roberts, principal. An assembly featuring students and faculty talent will be presented. The theme will be developed around 'World Series. Introduction of faculty memand student body officers will take place. John Engen, student body president, will be master of ceremonies for the assembly. Other student body officers assisting with the preparations are Jeff Hansen, vice president; Julie Daughters, secretary and Joyce Nelson, historian. bers ; u (fiii m mm Connie has become known as Miss Bogner" and has an accuand mulation of newspaper magazine articles which testify DEPARTING on a modeling tour, Mrs. to the fact, she wouldn't know BEFORE the first thing to do on a pair Charles Ziemer strikes a relaxed, but becoming pose in of skis. ski attire at her home in Murray. On the other hand, chuck Is considered one of the top amaShe's 'Miss Bogner7 teurs on Utah slopes. a big, handsome guy whose most dis tinguishing mark is one white eyebrow. He says It's to go with his wife's lmmacuatately-gr- o omed gray hair, whatever the reason, the salesman who skis and the model who doesn't have hosts of friends among Utah' at Ziemer Alta's is Deep powder MURRAY. Connie ziemer ski enthusiasts, a good many of utiliwas a striking, prematurely-gra- y House, where Connie whom put on their Bogner woman with a personality that zing spare hours merchandising stretch pants for trips down the as more ski away equipment, quickly wins friends. a good neighbor to to utlilize free time than for slopes. She's everyone near her home at Income. Her husband, C. W. 4840 Atwood. Likely as not, if (Chuck) ziemer travels four she's Isn't pruning roses or Western states as hospital for' cutter I Will II V dandelions In her own representatives digging IV I pharmaceuticals.- yard,- she's not only her similar chores in that of someRecognizing 25-2- 6 one else nearby. potential as a model of ski What most of her neighbors styles, but her personable selMURRAY. The annual county don't know is that she's a model. ling technique, Hagemelster of- amateur best-ba- ll tournafered to create for her a spot ment will take placegolf Not that area people are surat Meadow prised when they learn it. Far In his organization known as Brook here Sept. 23 and 26, from it. Men, who have special special service representative. It was announced this week by It took some persuasion, for Jim talents along those lines, conHealy, club pro. momentara statement confesses the she's Connie sider really le The compet will be ily before conceding, 'She's homebody, not a traveler. divided between the two evenly Still, she accepted and in the days. Entry fee will be $13 per got the Agger for it pi Tall at 10; graceful and fall of 1963 made her first team. journey on behalf of Bogner's. poised, she's a natural-somethi- ng Rules call for a maximum discovered three years The Munich Germany firm, of six strokes difference in and Willie one Marie Hans Hagemelster, Bobegun by ago by state handicap, said whose firm headquartering In gner, was the first to put stretch partner's Mr. Healy, and play will be San Francisco Imports the fampants into the ski picture. Their In three flights with the part ous Bogner line of European ski Innovation, as anyone with even ners total handicap to deter a modest knowledge of tht sport mine clothing. flight placement. A one- Mr. Hagemelster met Mrs. knows, has swept the world's half handicap will prevail ski slopes, creating many Further information on the competitors though few equals. tournament may be obtained by m Europe, you'll find the 1, the pro added. calling Bogner label on all sorts of sport clothing for men and women, in this country, it's Relief (FromPftg' IB. Coll) confined to sklwear. That first trip nearly con- ship meeting of the new season. vinced the Murray woman she'd Mrs. Sherman Park, stake made a mistake. Travelling by Relief Society president; Mrs. air, she modeled and merchan- Milton Hamilton, and Mrs. Fred dised her way from San FranNash counselors, will assist cisco to Lincoln, Nebr.; Minn- with meeting plans. eapolis, Chicago, Detroit, BufDepartmental instruction will falo, the New England states, be riven to the various ward Nw York, Philadelphia, Wash officers and teachers. - Charming Murrayile Is Neighbor And Model J busy-performi- E FULL QUART BOTTLE 1 FABRIC SOFTENER I AMI ArVv l m FREE WITH THIS Offer ExDiret Ifl , OS G3 C3 COUPON Sntmk.r 10AK DeSept. eet SO.: ..vs. Q - ss 266-097- '4; :i ' since. There's just one strange fact about the Zlemers. Even though County Am Say 'Hello' - hand. A ... m- i Lr complete shoe service m - ft "lilt t 10 SHOE 6 PURSE CLINIC Had 1949, Jenklni-Soff- e Yean Served Area Ptopte 34 In We were than, ei now, offering 9 lympolhotte but competently thor. ough opprooch to fhe polnitoUng Our profeiilon In which wo engage. 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