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Show rge Schrader, Mrs. Pete Neve, couaselors and Mrs. James ChrTstensen, secretary. Drama Ready At Murray South Stake Three-Ac- t MURRAY. "Who Is My Neigh- bor?' Tomorrow (Friday) is the date' for the annual yearbook dance, Vlenicla". It will begin at 8:30 p.m. in the gymnasium. Yearbook staff members have carried containers for dance royalty candidates throughout the last two weeks, Pennies " votes are in the placed containers by students. Those candidates with I At the largest am ount of pennies their containers will preside in over the dance as royalty, Can didates for king are Glen Brady, John Roblson and Randy Coons, Queen candidates are Cathy MEWIY ELECTED president Mike Wesfover (loft) chors with olhtr officeri Card, Joan Van Leeuwen and of tht Murray high seminary, from left, Suian Show, Kafhy Green) Rhonda Wyler, Arlene Ohlson. Sally Jenkins, Jake Nieuwland, Jerry Black, Jud Van dan Akker and Colleen McCloy. Nick Capece, Sharon Anderson, Dave Isom, Linda Howard and EAGLE . ADVERTISER Virgil Beck are vying for first (B UIHN IV it T till for secattendants. Thursday, Sepr. 22, 1966 ond attendantCompeting are Ginpositions ger Van Wagoner, Golden Richand Mrs. MelvlnVandenAkker, 204 E, 4800 South) Jerry Black, ards, Linda Richmond, Glen Kim Rigby and Jerry Wilsophomore, son ofMr.andMrs. Park, liams. The new officers will be in Orin P. Officers of the NUJUIAY. Faculty sponsors are 6S14 Avalon Dr. Black, charge of planning many of the Murray Seminary were sustainOther officers include Jake Andrea Alger, Edward Neslen ed by the student body on Frispiritual, social and service Nieuwland, vice president of re- and Joseph G. Carllng. day and assumed their respon-liblUU- ei activities of the seminary durcruitment, son of Mr. and Mrs. Extemp speaking, legislative on Sunday durins ing the current school term. Jacob Nieuwland, 0109 Valley and debate were featured new The president is Mike Dr.; Rhonda Wyler, secretary, forum meeting held with the Seminary of tho de Board. Westover, son of Mr, and Mrs, daughter of Mrs. Leola Wyler, at the first meeting week. Officers club last bate on meet at KenKenneth the 6490 ins F, Westover, Presiding 4080 Meadowview Rd.j Kathy were ' also introduced, They Sunday wai Pauls, Hose, prenl-du- nt wood Dr. Oreen, historian, daughter of are Dwight Rimmasch, presi Vice presidents by class are Mr. and Mrs. Clen of Murray etsike. He waa F, Green, assisted by J, W, Child and Colleen McCloy, senior, daugh- 239 E, B900 South; Susan Shaw, dent) Ron Aramaki, vice president: Kathy Butfmire, secre Mcter of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ferrii Shaw, presidents of the assistant historian, daughtor of Sheila McCleve, publicity Murray South and South CottonCloy, 0378 Westridgei Jed Van Mr, and Mrs. Harold J. Shaw, tary) manager) cneryi c. Karen, wood stakes, respunUvely. den Akkor, junior, son of Mr. 200 Mountain View Dr. Teresa Shapiro, treasurer, Karen Mineer and DarCooking, Decorating ren Leo are debate managers, Debates between club members Demonstrations Slated Remember When? are scheduled for October In MILLCREEK, To o.pun anew preparation for future competseason of Relief Society meetition between schools. ings, an opening looial ti bolne held at 10 a,m. today (Thursday) Cakes, cookies and singing 430 for members of MiHcreek 0th will be enjoyed by 'Deutsch to ward. FIVE YEARS AGO U reFIFTEEN YEARS AGO as re- or German club members Planning tho event are Mri, night (Thursday) during the op from files of the the of the the from files ported ported Jamee Larson, president; Mre. ening social of the German club, 1961. Eagle, Sept. 28, 1951. Herbert Nichols and Mrs. And-re- w Murray Eagle Sept. 28, A fire at the home of Mr. Faculty sponsor Is James St. Vincent's Fall Festival Leavltt, counselors, The program will consist of and Mrs. Roy West, 232 West was held with Mrs. J.V. Aberer Vreeken. Festivities will begin a cooking and decorating dem- Creek Dr., was blamed on craygeneral chairman. . .The annual at 6:30 p.m. In the study hall. onstration by a Utah Po wer I ons falling into a floor furnace meeting of the S. L, county fair President of the club is Mike . . . .Dale Fuelling, son of Mr. board was held with Earl E. Painter, assisted by Lyle Wilde, Light Co. representative. On Oct. 6 at 10 a.m., regular and Mrs. William G. Fuelling, Howe, president, presiding. ... vice president; Petra Nolte, class work will commence' with 6332 Montrose St., was called Mrs. Prlcllla Collins, Boxelder secretary; LlndaSearcy, treaslessons scheduled on spiritual on a mission for the LDS church St., died at her home after a urer and Cynthia Pratt, historliving. Baby sitters are avail- . . . .Mrs. William W. (Jane) long Illness. . . .Mrs. Lillie M. ian. able for youngsters. Swensen, 6429 Knollcrest Dr., Baker, Murray city auditor, was Junior varsity cheerleadlng was named to the Art Barn running for . . .Alwill also be held today tryouts staff. . . .Mrs. Vera Wagstaff ma Jacobsen, owner of the school. WE SPECIALIZE IN McCleary, 4927 Wasatch St., Vine Street Bakery, was (Thursday) the following will be tryouts Directing causes of Salt a in died natural BAND & ORCHESTRA In the hospital following an opLake hospital... . .Dr. Glenn eration. . . .The Murray Wom- Marjorie Hyatt. INSTRUMENTS Miller, governor district 542, en's club held their membership Candidates for class offices was the guest speaker for the tea at the home of Mrs. V. E. filed petitions today In prep. . ': professionally tested . .Rosellen Murray Rotarians. , Mortenson on Mountain View aration for class primaries on and lroublt-fr- . Vogeltanz, business manager Dr. . . .Pvt. and Mrs. Dean Tuesday. Assemblies will be er for Shaffer announced the birth of held soon to Introduce candid for the several years, left Murray to a baby girl at a Salt Lake hos- ates from respective classes. make her home In San Fran- pital. . . .It was announced that Tennis at Granite high is in cisco. the Murray Stake Farm was all full swing. Competition for the at in the and silo harvested TEN YEARS ago as taken boys began Wednesday. Farm. Valley Region Dairy the of from the files Murray 12 PrivatX Eagle, Sept. 27, 19D6. TWENTY YEARS ago as re Tuesday was the final day lessons by for girls to sign up for GAA the of the from files Box-eldported er . . . Calvin J. Sewart, 4796 xptrti tennis and Softball tournament St. reported hub caps Murray Eagle Sept. 26, 1946. . . . at Vi play. Tennis competition bestolen from his car while parked Miss Marilyn Williams ex- gan on Tuesday afternoon and Pr'cff" in Salt Lake. . . .Odd Fellows changed marriage vows with medals will be awarded. and Rebekahs from throughout Michael John Malvey in a doubUtah gathered at Murray Park le ring ceremony Sept. 16. . . . Thailand, Its characteristics to hold a Caravan meeting, acMiss Alta Webb became new and customs, was discussed on cording to H. D. Lindsey, Noble owner of the Beauty Wednesday by Granite high's Grand of Murray's IOOF Lodge Salon. . . .Mrs. Ray T. Kings- foreign exchange student, Sum- . . . .The annual Murray school ton was elected the head of the alee Tepsumrarn, at the first census was under the direction central district officers of the meeting of the International Set, of Verl Meyrick, supervisor of Utah Federation of Women's Granite's French and Spanish SEIMER. BUNDY, SIGNET, pupil personnel . . .Larry HawREYNOLDS, MITTENWAID clubs. . . .Lt. Ronald E. Bark- and Gladys Thomas. kins was elected president of er, formerly of Murray, was on end CREMONA. TONE The fighting Farmers plan to Murray high Seminary with duty with the air section of the as vice the pistol powder of the Karen pres. dampen Fitzgerald . . . XXIV PFARrF corps headquarters. Other officers were Mary The regular monthly dinner of Cyprus Pirates In football comW Sondra Dunn, Rae Eyer the O P Q club was held at the petition tomorrow (Friday) at MUSIC CO. and Elizabeth Knight. . . .Mur3M t. Snd South home of Mrs. E. O. Hamblin, 3 p.m. on Granite's field. The Ph. ray Lady Lions began the sea- 47 E. 4800 South. . . .Mrs. Ray contest promises to be a thrill41.87 So 3100 tA son with a meeting at Meadow-broo- k E. Kuffaker was home after er In view of Granite's 21-- 6 Ph. J'i-3l. . no in Orennei er Country club with Mrs. O. spending the summer in Detroit victory over the Jordan SCHOOL t O I M Mutic on Friday. J. Kingston, president, . In with her son Melvtn. . . .The MUSIC 1700 Wnl S 3t.4 charge. fashion forecast was for fringe Free time Is Remember: on the sides of slim skirts for Time Is not free; the coming season. it is only made available to us TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO as is a library volume, for a as reported from the files of the short while. Murray Eagle Sept. 25, 1941. For quick, effective results at Guiding the affairs of the low cost, use the Want Ad col(REMEMBER, Pg. 7B, Col 3) umns of the Student Seminary Heads Take Over Responsibility t n) : an original three-a- ct drama, will be presented in the Murray South stake cultural hall, 5770 So. 300 East, at 7:30 tonight (Thursday). The drama deals with the experiences of an adult Aaronlc priesthood member in the LDS church and his growth in understanding the principles of the gospel. Authored by G. Morris Rowley, first counselor in the Murray South stake presidency, the play, In story form, will be published in a future issue of the Improvement Era. Sponsored by the Murray South stake MIA, the drama Is directed by Carol Ann and C. Dean Hermansen, stake drama leaders. The cast Includes, in order of their appearance, Elaine Welch as Joan Walker; Huff Welch, Les Walkee; Phil Hale, George Merrill; Robin and Ron Ward Program To Center On Femininity Stone as Betty and Tom Carlson; Audrey Rowley, June Anderson; Deanne Hill as Becky Carlson and Margaret Dallof MILLCREEK. Femininity will be the theme developed throughout a program for members of MiHcreek 2nd ward's Relief Society at 10 a.m. on Tuesday at the church. Completing plans for the event are Mrs. Milton Kay, Relief Society president; Mrs. Roland Dame, Mrs. Jim Matthews, counselors and Mrs. Clarence as Grace Merrill, The adult family entertainment is free to the public and church leaders are urging all members to use this program as a "family night activity, Activities At Arlington Are Set By PTA MURRAY. Activities for the been outlined by the Arlington elementary PTA, whose committee chairmen have been named by L. H. (Lee) Griffiths, PTA pres- current school term have ident. The PTA plans to sponsor a flower show next week, two-d- ay with students contributing enYear's Objectives To tries on Wednesday and the folLarson, secretary. lowing day. On Told Joanne Beal will offer a vocBe Tuesday Flower arrangements are to al Donna selection. Chappell be used for decorations at a WINDER. Members of Winwill a give homemaklng lesson PTA -der 7th ward Relief Society will sponsored tea for room attend an opening social at 10 and Hazel Rich will relate a mothers at 3:30 p.m. on Sept. a.m. on Tuesday at the church story. Refreshments will be 20. served. cultural hall. Elected officers serving with To introduce the year's plan Mr. Griffiths are Dr. John M. of study, each teacher will give Prpich, principal and second a resume of her objectives. RETURNS. Seaman Apprentvice president; Mrs. Vaughn A musical program, "The King ice David A, Erekson, sonof Mr. (Margaret) Krebs, third vice and I" will be presented . 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