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Show 0D The Murray, Utah, EAGLE Children's Emotions Are Topic For Thursday, January 6, 1966 Vital Statistics Adult Education Work At Hillview v wm WINDER. During the month of January, an adult education workshop is being conducted for patrons of Hillview elementary at 7:30 p.m. each Monday in the school building. 'Emotional Disturbances of Children is the subject to be discussed during the five-wecourse. The first session was conducted Monday under the direction of Claude Dean and Mrs. Leslie Smart, who are workers at the Detention Home. They discussed causes of delinquency and shared some of the experiences they have had with young people at the home. Bill Davies, a psychologist, will conduct the workshop Monday at 7:30. He will discuss how parents help to create emotional problems in their, children and how these parents might recognize a problem when it f ' i . ivl In ':: I DIED. Reynolds, 1 ek ek Mystery Home In Green Sheet Is READERS OF THE Green Sheet, may look forward Mystery Home sometime to the possibility that their residence may appear as the during the 52 weeks of 1966 and, of course, the $5 prize that goes with it. last issue of 1965 was The Mystery Home to appear in the the residence of G. Webb Snarr, 5135 So. 200 West, principal of Grant elementary In Murray and recipient of the $5 Mystery Home prize. If you are the owner or occupant of this week's Mystery Home, come to the office, 155 E. 4905 South, before noon on Wednesday to make proper identification. This week's Mystery Home is located in the newspapers' circulation area of 1300 East to 9200 West, 300 South to 7000 South. 's Eagle-Advertis- 'Laurel Symphony' Is Theme Of Program On Wednesday Night SO. COTTONWOOD. "Laurel is the theme for Symphony South Cottonwood stake laurel standards night scheduled at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the stake center, 851 E. Holly Ave. Elaine Cannon will be key- - All-mar- treasurer and weight recorder. Ruth Hamp, The club, formed for the purpose of learning to take off pounds sensibly, meets each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. In the 8th LDS ward. over-weig- call ht Joint Meeting For MURRAY CAB CO. 3 Clubs MURRAY. Murray Women's club, Murray Junior Women's club, and Murray Ladies Civic Guild have scheduled a combined meeting to be held at the Murray City Municipal Building tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. ((IiiIm, Ihk 6K. Col. HI PRi-MTOR- SAL Y - IF YOU HAVE -- Old Sewing Machine, An Old Vacuum An OR It Are Using An Old Set Of Stainless Steel Cookware You "HERE IS GOOD NEWS FOR YOU" Each item is worth at least $60.00 in trade on a new one (right now)l JUST SEND YOUR Name Address ; Ph TO SAUNDERS 8 COMPANY According to . SALT Students returned to school after enjoying on Monday a week's vacation during the holidays. Most agreed that It was "good to be back and it was apparent that Santa had been quite generous. Tonight (Thursday) at 7:30, a Latin Club party, based on an ancient Roman holiday which celebrated the year's end (the "Celebration of the Saturnalia"), will be held. It will feature dramatic readings, enacted music, drama, instrumental jugglers, comedians and ancient Roman costume. Student admissions Is $1.50. Everyone Is Invited. Dec. 26 Mr. and that the new year has we as individuals can rededicate ourselves to worthwhile goals- - The new year stretches before us. Its summit towers over us. Perhaps it will be interesting to compare the height of our goals with that of our accomplishments at its end. Remember: "The smallest good deed is better than the arrived, largest good intention.". i Machine Training Send Vour Name. Age, Ed AUdrea. Phone Now to Dirinor ul Automation Develop c o Murray 7187M meut. Eagle Utah 84107 All Rtpllec Murray. 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Sorensen, Last ThursBoys Farthe day, Dec. 24 mer basketball Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ray team suffered Cox, 320 Fenton Ave. defeat at the Fred D. Mrs. Mr. and hands of the Bountiful Braves, Parkin, 537 Benbow 1 when they were downed Dec. 27 in the final game and Mrs. Kelly D. Mr. The Farmers Anderson, 3428 So. 3rd East of the season. defeated all other Private and IBM HOME AWAY FROM HOME Rooms A Registered Nurses THEIR Hancock, 577 E. 5300 South C. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis ports, 49 new arrivals were born to local parents the last Everill, 3611 So. 805 East week of December. Thirty one Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ever were boys and the remaining ett, 5586 Sanford Dr. hospital 10 OTHER EVERYONE WHO ANSWERS L "k 2-fo- East Whitlock Ave., S.L.C., Utah 110 STEADY WORK Fredrick at Fahl, Germany. Married to Pheroby Bell at Pocatello, Idaho on Nov. 27, 1921. Member of Catholic church. Chef at Alta Ski Lodge. Survivors, widow, daughter, Emilie Brenzinger, Germany. Males Outnumber Girls During Last Week Of December Now , Charles Brenzinger, 3654 So. 900 East, of natural causes on Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born blems involved. Dr. Talmage W. Nielsen will head the discussion on Jan. 24. He will present the subject of husband and wife relationship DISCUSSING A SERIES of talks being presented and how it affects the children. this month at Hillview elementary are PTA officers Mrs. Dr. Elwin Neilson, a psychoRichard Michels, vice president; Mrs. Wesley Whiting, logist from Granite district, will be the concluding lecturer. exceptional child chairman and Mrs. Don Howard, He will summarize previous health and mental health chairman. topics and allow time for a the cultural hall, following the question and answer period for parents in this difficult and the workshop schedule. She is parents. program. assisted by Mrs. Wesley Whitchallenging business of rais"There are alarming statisThe event is sponsored by ing fine children. We cordially ing, exceptional child chairman the stake YWMIA presidency, tics which tell us that there is invite all patrons to attend." and Mrs. Donald Howard, health Mrs. Lyman a great need for parents to composed of Mrs. Richard Michels, PTA and mental health chairman. Peterson, president; Mrs. understand and recognize the vice president, is chairman Ezra Tobler is principal of Harold Banks and Mrs. Boyd beginnings of serious problems of the committtee arranging Hillview school. in their children," commented Bronson, counselors. Melvin Taylor, PTA Mrs. -? AH the lectures will Candlelight Ceremony president. be vital and will help us as Ushers In Officers note speaker of the evening. Musical selections will be provided by young ladies from the various wards. Mrs. Emery Webster, stake Laurel leader, pointed out that mothers of Laurel girls, who are junior and seniors in Of High Hopes Club school along with ward high MURRAY. New officers of the YWMIA presidencies are Invited to attend. High Hopes Tops reducing club special Carrying out the theme of were Installed in music, notes were used for candlelight ceremonies held at the home of Kenna Jorgenson, invitations. Decor was also de4829 Viewmont St., on Wednessigned in this manner. Refreshments will be served in day night. Assuming office were Connie Thorpe, president; LeAnna Tryon, vice president; Irene k, Lester, secretary; Beth Cold Mornings? Car Won't Start? DIED. On Jan. 17, Mrs. Imogene King, representing the Family Service Society, will talk about the parent and child relationship and how parents can handle pro- ai they start a new year, MEN OR WOMEN th starts. Vaue! $5 500 on East, of natural causes Born May home. at his Monday 30, 1882 at Salt Lake. Married to Alice Violetta Hulse on July 8, 1902 at Salt Lake, later solemnized at Salt Lake Temple. She died April 2, 1961. Retired well driver. High priest in MiU-cresecond LDS ward. Surdaughters, sons, vivors, Charles Clifford, Kalamazoo, Mich., Elmer, South Gate.Calif., Victor, Clarence, Mrs. Ellis Mrs. (Vera) Fitzgerald, Harry (Alice Louise) Thorkld-se- n, Mrs. all of Murray, James (Merle) Hadlock, Mesa, 30 grandchildren, 18 Ariz., Services at noon today (Thursday) in 8th-llward chapel, 600 East and 4600 South. Friends may call one hour before services at chapel. Burial in Elysian Burial Gardens. ! j Charles Anderson 83, 4102 South DIED. Clarence (Bud) Warren Reynolds, 47, 387 Saunders St., Murray, of a heart ailment last Thursday in a Murray hospitaL Born July 27, 1918 at Salt Lake to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reynolds. Married to Ida Marie VanWagenen on Aug. 1. 1941 at Salt Lake LDS Temple. Accountant for Kennecott Copper Corp. 25 President of clerical years. Member of union of KCC. Seventh Quorum, Murray 20th LDS ward. Served LDS mission in Sweden. Survivors, widow, son, daughter, Warren Craig, Mrs. Roy (Carolyn) Burgess, Murray, two grandchlld- (Statistics, Page 6B, Col. 6) So. 266-883- 8 1 4901 So. State, Murray, Phone 266 8611 Mon-Fri- . 9;00 5.00 Sat, 9:00 to Noon i ; ; ; |