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Show Farewell Party Is Held For Mayor Greenwood The Murray, Utah, EAGLE 1 D Th. Newt AdTtrllifr I D Thursday, January 6, 1966 sign was given to Miss Margaret Howe's math class. The door developing the 'Christmas" theme was presented to Mrs. Melba Black's business class. The "design w ith purpose award was presented to Oscar room geoAnderson's home metry class. MURRAY. carried With a background of gold for is v farewell party program, after which refreshments were served. City Corporation employes Thursday evening honored departing the candle centerpiece, Mr. Rasmussen's students designed their creation. Miss Howe's students bult a clown. A j Nativity scene, featuring Mrs. blafk silhouettes, was Blank's Christmas theme. deometrlc designs formed a Christmas tree, set off by a stained plywood background, was the creation of Mr. Ander- son's students. To create a festive attnos- phere at Granite high, students assisted by their home room teachers, participated in the door decorating activity. The contest Is sponsored by student body officers, Larry Georgia-di- s, Arden Ashton and Carol Streadbeck. Miss Phyllis mo Ardle is the faculty adviser. six-fo- A out by Murray In aw prize-winnin- en-tr- y staff to city Mayor Ray P. Greenwood. The event took place in the auditorium of the municipal Greenwoods. building, 54C1 So. State. Acting as mastor of ceremonies was Robert R. Dansie, c:ty attorney. He called upon Commissioners L. Clark Cush-in- g and J. Ephraim Wahlimist, for brief talks, in which both lauded the efficiency and cooperation of Mayor Greenwood. Mr. Dansie himself paid further tribute, after which the outgoing mayor spoke briefly, thanking the group for the honor they'd paid him and urging them to Let us help "be loyal" to the administration which would follow his. Members of the MURRAY. Murray chapter of SPEBSQSA were informed Wednesday night they had received their charter and are now registered members of the organization. The group meets each Wednesday evening at the Murray Armory for rehearsals. Turk Evans is conductor. (Quartet, Page 6B, Col. 6) Why Put Up With ot After Christmas Blues? ' A message praising the mayor's achievements on behalf of Murray, written by an anonymous citizen, was read to the group by Alvin Wahlqutst, city clerk. Musical interludes were provided by a ladies' quartet com') posed of Donna Lundquist, Mickey Sorrell, Sonja (Tony) Morris and Arlene Gillen and Foote. by accordionist Kent CONTRAST IS ACHIEVED in this g Brown Mrs. Viles (Golda) -Cottonwood MURRAY. Holladay in a door decorating contest at Granite high, the singers. accompanied through have been Jaycettes Gifts voluntarily subscribed a minimum of art work bearing "Season's Greetings," invited to Join with the Murray by city employees were preplaced over a stained plywood panel made by a meto club in a special meeting sented Mayor and Mrs. Greenchanical drawing class. Martin Akimoto and Sherri s be held at the home of Mrs. wood at the conclusion of the Jim (Dorothy) Thomas, 7247 exchange comments on the entry. So. 2700 East, on Monday at Cottonwood DUP To 8 p.m. W. Carff, juvenile Regnal Hear 'Diary' court judge, will be guest speak- Meet, Wilford MURRAY. Mrs. er. He will speak on Juvenile of (Amanda) how and Mantle, captain parents delinquency can help to prevent its' rise the Cottonwood DUP, will offiGRANITE PARK. Larry decorating contest. ciate at a meeting of the camp home in their own homes. Robert Rasmussen's Georgladis, Granite high student body president, has anroom history class was reciwill be Mrs. on Thursday, Jan. 13, at 1 p.m. nounced the names of winners pient of the "prettiest door Tony (Lila) Saraclno and Mrs. in the home of Mrs. Delbert in the school's annual door award. The most "original" de- - Mike (Mary Ellen) Rodrigue. (CottuiiMood, FHire 8B, Col. ) M addition members, guests at the evening's entertainment were several Murray citizens as well as sons and daughters of the Barber Shop Quartet Group Gets Charter you take your blues away and consolidate all your bills. JC Wives To 1 Hear Judge foil $9840 for only $5 per mo. $2 J 954 for only $ J per mo. MQY Borrow for only on'y $98425 $6411 fr $33 per 50 Per mo. m Kor-ou- LOANS UP TO $2,500 Granite High Winners Named In ONE OF THE AWARD winnen in a door decorating contest at Granite high is this animated creofion of Scott Layton, who pulls a string attached to the d puppet. 1 Competition For Door Decor COMPANY of Utah Murray - 4860 So. State Street - AM FINANCE 1 gaily-colore- Remember When? Wendell C. Day Sworn In As Murray City Judge By Mayor FIVE YEARS AGO as taken the Christmas holidays with her from the files of the Murray parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Eagle, Thurs., Jan. 5, 1961. Beddingfield, 5460 So. State. Rev. William C. Naatz, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, left for St. Louis, Mo., where the Colorado lie represented District of the Lutheran church. . .Mrs. Earl J. Healy was hostess to members of the Hillcrest Camp DUP at a meeting held at her home, 450 E. s, C300 South. . .The Ralph the Wesley Stead mans, the Lowell Youngs, the Martin DeJongs, the Jacob P. Burtons,, the Wayne Ericksons and the Kenneth Johnsons were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Both, 98 W. 6400 South, at a New Year's Eve party. . . Miss Lola Beddingfield spent Han-sen- TEN YEARS AGO as taken from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., Jan. 5, 1956. Mrs. Delmar J. Harris were parents of the first baby born in 1956. . .Don Paul- Mr. and sen was named chairman of the Murray City Volunteer Fire Department. . .Memorial services were held at Jenkins-Sof- fe Mortuary for Mrs. Maria Turner. .Mrs. Mary. Evans was a visitor at the home of Mr. and and Dryer Outlets New Services Remodeling vvu mm lotpmftklrl 4700 South State held family, their mm annual Matthews, 891 E. 5900 South, the Alma Matthews family. . .Rea Matthews was hostess to a party attended by 17 girls from Granite high. . . Mr. and Mrs. Phil Childs spent the week in Las Vegas. as FIFTEEN YEARS AGO taken from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., Jan. S, Wendell C. Day was sworn In by Mayor J. Clifford Hansen as new Murray City judge. , . Cottonwood Camp DUP held a Mrs. party at the home of Anthony White, 4788 Hanauer St. . .Elder Reed Sanders Walker was honored at a farewell testimonial prior to his departure for the British mission. . . Lorenzo Madsen, 383 W. 6300 South was awarded first prize (R member, Pate 6B, CoL t) (XFl Ji (5 mm mi mm l, ...v.;vt. v OVARD i H?e W($) osne Ram mm I DEAN GSiGEGBG Christmas dinner at Har man's Cafe. . .Mr. and Mrs. Preston 1951. Etc 200975 CJBSZffl Mrs. Mervin Evans. .Mr. Mrs. Carl S. Gutke and entertained 1RINT sf (TOSH 2i 008913 imm 3fr CQto m Cttp .: BECKSTEAD DUNN mm D-- O-B-D mm ISN'T A FOREIGN TONGUE! What it spells is PHARMACY. Because combining the first lettters of the names of our four phormacisti gives you a word that denotes competence, experience and courtesy In Our four pfeicript'ton-fillinsome, pictured above, ore Gary Dean, Bob Ovard, Rod leckstead and Bill Dunn. Wait Ing to serve you (and give you a spelling lesson, tool) g. (?) 8TI mm W9M & BRING YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION TO MURRAY'S ONLY COMPLETE DRUG STOREI murk cay H nurii vtt 1H1; -- m mm TOUt IEXAU STOII U 5250 South State in Murray Lf |