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Show EAGLE 2B - ADVERTISER UTAH) Thursday, Sept. 15, 1966 Opening Social Set For Stake Relief Society SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Invited to attend a PTA planning and organizing meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday at the school. Individuals attending are being asked to be prepared to present nominees for PTA of- - Annual Flower Show Is Held At Bonnyview MURRAY. The annual flower show sponsored by the Bonnyview PTA was held on Friday. The show featured a variety of arrangements by Bonnyview Of special interest students. was an arrangement by a sixth grade student using a toy sail Leadership Session Planned At Winder Relief Society leadership meeting for ward officers and teachers throughout Winder stake will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Friday) at the stake center, 4366 So. 1500 A East. L uring the opening exercises, members of the stake presidency will present a sketch on the life of Lucy M. Smith, mother of Joseph Smith. Mrs. Ray Free, president, Is assisted by Mrs. Gunnar Larson and Mrs. Jones. Departmental instruction will be given. Ray-mo- nd ELECTED BY fellow students to lerve as student body officers ot Riverview junterm art, from left, Christine Smith, vice president; ior high during the 1966-6- 7 Karen Oliver, historian; Helen Walters, secretary and Gary Dunn, president. Seventh Graders Slated For Riverview Welcome FREE ESTIMATE Student body officers for the 1966-6- 7 school year in charge of the affair are Gary Dunn, president, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Dunn, 550 W. 5987 South; Christine Smith, vice president, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon T. Smith. 774 Oakmont Ave.; Helen Walters, secretary, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Walters, 793 Oakmont Ave. and Karen Oliver, historian, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver, 80 W. 5900 South. Hello Day" for Riverview junior high students will be held tomorrow (Friday). An assembly to welcome the seventh grade students new to the area and to the school has been planned. Following the assembly, students will meet In the gym for recreational activity and, later, refreshments. Arthur Hurzeler, the faculty advisor, Is working with the student body officers in formulating plans for the observance. MURRAY. OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS For th but itrti door In. vtitmtnt . . , IniUII tht Foreign Tint To Meeting Of Rotarians Snarr To Address RO utroni, txtutlful Doori. Ak tot frw MtlmtU. You'U ih how lltUt Um wry llncit will coat. Olr a call today) quttt, WAT Grant PTA Tonight eral ALDER'S ( $ - Accclomaik 5 IBS J99 s29M Picture Tube Warranty; 90-Da- y Parts 262-253- T NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. Class primary elections will be held Sept. 27 with final elec- - The ... FRIDAY . as- sistant sophomore coaches. Craig Kevern, Stephen Chapman and Don Nielson are student managers. CREDIT UNION UMBRELLA MAN introduces. .. Hi. 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THURSDAY it w e-- Daily 'til 6 , the football coaching staff is Dar old Simmons. Other football coaches are Reed Smith, assistant varsity coach; Barry Richards, Junior varsity coach; Verl Shell, sophomore coach; Robert secretary. Get ready for TV FOOTBALL! ...you'll ... MONDAY on 0 OPEN Heading Other departments and leaders include: Spiritual living, Mrs. Ray Harris; social relations, Mrs. Vivian Roundy; cultural refinement, Mrs. Brett Paulsen; home making, Mrs. Robert Halladay, Relief Society magazine, Mrs. Axel Lindman and visiting teachers, Mrs. Le' ah Johns. Mrs. Wendel Davis, chorister and Mrs. Jack Birch, organist, will conduct the music. The regular departmental Instruction will be conducted following demonstrations In the cultural hall. COLOR b 9-- Friday. oramic view of the Relief Society program for the coming year will be unfolded at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow (Friday) at the South Cottonwood stake center, 851 E. Holly Ave. The presentation will be staged for ward officers and teachers in the nine wards. Directing the executive demonstration will be Mrs. Fred Finlln-so- n, president; Mrs. Shlgekl Ushlo, welfare counselor; Mrs. Robert Johnson, the educational counselor and Mrs. Jack Erek-so- n, VISIT OUR NEW DISPLAY Coll Skyline NOV Best... Dies In Dublin Sybil Ives Products I.Ytar 1 row's contest at Jordan high. On a happier note, the Junior varsity football squad outman-euver- ed that of Outlined SO. COTTONWOOD. P in tomor- OUalitvX To Serve You out-sho- Former Pastor At St. Vincents DIANAS Deaufy Salon jijM football Farmers in their first game on Friday. However, the the Farmers hope to Jordan Beetdig-ge- rs Program To Be ALWAYS FIRST Outflying Granite high 26-- 6, the Skyline Eagles defeated the boat as a container. Hollowed-o- ut zucchini squash used as vases added a note of Interest. First prize was awarded to Mrs. Irene Wankier's third grade class. Second prize went to students' in the fourth grade of Mrs. Margaret Bingham. The morning and afternoon kindergarten classes displayed their arrangements together to win third prize. Mrs. Betty Thomassen is their teacher. Parents were invited to view the colorful displays between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. . Judges were Mrs. Armenta Nelsen, 392 W. 4800 South and Mrs. LaRue Peterson, 5125 So. Relief Society FIRST IN MURRAY! W Lf de the island city, Next Monday's meeting will take place in the bowery of Murray city park, reported Jar-e- n Soffe, chairman of the committee in charge. The outdoor-typ- e picnic luncheon, which will be provided by wives' of club members, is part of a benefit project. Proceeds will be used to help send delegates to the International Rotary convention of 1968 la Mexico City. an MURRAY on Hong Kong in gen200 West. and on city-wiprojects of the Rotary club In particular. They Included views of the British Crown Colony a century ago and provided evidence of the subsequent growth enjoyed by run-do- MURRAY. A meeting of the Grant school PTA will be held tonight (Thursday) at 7:30. An international MURRAY. Webb Snarr, principal, will flavor 960 So. Main Salt Lake prevailed at the Monday address the group, speaking on meeting of the Rotary club here. Dial 364-844- 4 the new math system. Guests of the club were two American Field Service foreign exchange students who will attend Murray high school during the 1966-6- 7 term. ,, . .. ' The program was a slide preNEW EXCITING sentation created by the Rotary club of Hong Kong and secured for Monday's screening by B. Watkins Leigh, vice president. MACHINE Introduced to club members Where Hair Color by Dr. Bruce Parsons were Ana Maria Mendes de Lara of and Bleach take Brazil and Sibylle Minutes. only Kuntsche of Kiel, Germany. The Rev. Thomas F. Butler Open Evenings & Sundays young ladies will reside in Murhomes while attending schray 7 A.M. till 9 P.M. Sun., 8 A.M. till 5 P.M. ool this year. Miss de Lara expressed par& ticular pride In attending a Rotary meeting since her father Is 266-502- 1 president of that organization's 48 East 4800 South . club in her home community, a city of 50,000 population not far from Sao Paulo. IRELAND. Rev. DUBLIN, The slides offered a pictorial Thomas Francis Butler, 77, former pastor of St. Vincents Catholic church in Murray, died here on Sunday. Father Butler, who came to the Salt Lake area In 1926 and 5v served in various parishes In Utah, was pastor at St. Vincent's from 1958 to 1962. Since his TV-STEREO retirement from active parish life In August, 1962, he has resided in Florida and Ireland. Born Dec, 13, 1868 in Dublin, he was ordained a priest of the Redemption Order and labored as a Redemptorist In both IreE land and California. He resigned from the RedemptorlsU In 1926 to serve the Salt Lake City Diocese. Father Butler served as administrator of St. James parish, Vernal, 1926-2- 8; pastor of St. Marys church, Park City, 1928-3- 1; superintendent of Catholic schools for the diocese of Salt Lake and administrator of Judge Memorial high, 1937-3- 9; pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes, Salt Lake, 1939-4- 1; pastor of Notre Dame de Lourdes parish, Price, 1941-5pastor of St. Anns parish, Salt Lake, 1954-5- 8. Solemn Pontifical Requiem Mass was celebrated yesterday (Wednesday) at the Cathedral of the Madeleine In Salt Lake, by Most Rev. Joseph Lennox Federal, bishop of the Salt Lake City Diocese. Funeral services and burial are to be in Dublin. DEE al. Dun-nlg- de ' Pa- trons of Twin Peaks elementary, 5325 So. 1045 East, are being MURRAY. The opening social and preparation meeting of the Murray South stake Relief Sc clety will be held tomorrow (Friday) at 9:30 a.m. in the stake center, 5770 So. 300 East. Theme for the year is. 'Behold I have set before thee an open door At the conclusion of the lesson period, lunch will be served in the cultural hall. Arrangements have been made by Mrs. Don (Thelma) Carpenter, president, and her counselors, Mrs. (June) Black and Mrs. Joseph (Marjorie) Black. WINDER. tions on Sept. 29. ' All students Girls League; Joe Meyer and desiring to run for an office BUI Christopulos, Boys League. should complete and file elecGirls League tickets are on tion petitions. Miss Phyllis sale before and after school McArdle, supervisor, reports for 52.50. that Interest is good" in the Granltian (the The 1965-6- 6 flees. Permission of the pros- elections, especially from the Granite received yearbook) high numpective candidate must be ob- sophomores. Sophomores an All America, rating, it was tained before the nomination Is ber 850 at Granite high this announced Friday. made. year. R. Cy Holmes, principal, said Vienlcia," the annual yearGirls' Athletic Ass'n. activitMrs. Jack B. Schade, Granite ies will be discussed book dance, will be held on Fritoday PTA Wasatch Council president, after school In the day, Sept. 23 at 8:30 p.m. The will direct organization of the (Thursday) hall. Sponsor Is Marjorie dress for the ballroom-styl- e study new PTA unit. dance "Is semi-formCost is PTA memberships may be Hyatt. $1.75 per couple. Naida obtained at the meeting and a The "Battle of the Bands" and Darrell Leo are yearcharter membership will be opening Girls' and Boys' Lea- book provided for the history book. gue social, will be held today In order to hold a PTA office, (Thursday). Sponsors are Leah Sept. 22 Is the date for a patron must be a member of Mereli and Betty Farnsworth, Pg. 6B, Col. 1) the organization. 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