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Show Remember When? FIVE YEARS AGO, as BE A SMART SANTA! kln the Service irAway at School Ona BEL I Mission iS as a Christmas gift, send them the . . . w ... the Green Sheet ... per year! ir"thi Mailed weekly any. place USA to an FPO orAPO, too! just dial ...a In (G at the Murray high Christmas dance are, from Mary Ohlwiler and Kelly Bills. White Christmas Ball Is Tomorrow For MHS 'Deep in December" is the theme chosen by students at Murray high school for the annual 'white Christmas ball. affair will The semi-form- al be held tomorrow (Friday) starting at 8:30 p.m. Music for dancing will be furnished by the Ted Anderson orchestra. Price of admission is $1 per couple. King and queen of the ball will be announced during intermission. Kelly Bills and David Sagendorf and Mary Ohlwiler and Pamela Danzie have been nominated for the honor. Attendants to the royalty will be chosen from prince and princess candidates. Nominated for Junior class prince are Jon Wlnget and George Bilanzich; for princess, Linda Brintonand Rotary club, said R. J. Davis, president. Members and their wives will take part in the annual Christmas party on Saturday evening, Dec. 17 at the Sirloin and Saddle room of the Hot Shoppes in downtown Salt Lake. Hugh Lyman is chairman fs and Dave Davidson Wendy Davis. Sophomore candidates are Dick Walter and Gary of the function. On Monday, Dec. 19, when Sanders, prince, and Peggy the Muhlestein, Bonnie Seegmiller and Marcl Ann Asay, princess. An assembly built around the theme will be presented during the day. Lavender and purple decorations are being planned. The dance is sponsored by the student council and student body officers are in charge. Susan Franz is chairman of the dance committee and Sandra Marler is chairman in charge of the assembly. madrigal singers of Mirray high will make what has become a traditional Christmas appearance. Wives of Rotarlans will also be guests on that day, Mr. Davis said. light-vehic- 120-pie- ce ... To Us Girls ey COTTONWOOD LDS HOSPITAL Girls Nov. 24, Mr. and Mrs. Don Degnan, 3369 So. State St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.Hardy, 6460 So. 100 West Nov. 27, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Fadley, 2164 Hillsdale Dr. Nov. 28, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Pollard, 190 E. 6715 South Nov. 29, Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. All-re- d, 3763 So. 9th East Nov. 27, Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Beeny, Boys Nov. 24, 176 E. Umbra Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Nov 29 Mr. and Mrs. Val D. Church, Pg. 6B, CoL 7) 262 East 5900 South Rosen-nan, W. Chad and Mrs. Mr. 4001 So. 2nd East Boys Nov. 27, Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Hale, 4509 Julep Dr. mi SALT LAKE HOSPITALS worth of merchandise and labor JV-I -- attend the funeral of his father, the late Robert H. Daugherty. Pfc. Daugherty, who entered the service a year ago, has been stationed in Okinawa since August. He is married to the former Joyce Marie Walker, daughter of Mrs. Dwayne Walker, Murray. COMPLETED. "7750 J Makes an Ideal Xmas Gift Daniel T. Daugherty . le driver Murray, a at Ft. Ord, Calif. Durcourse Youth Symphony To ing the course, he was trained in operation and maintenance Concert Play Tonight of military vehicles and in internal combustion engine and At Olympus High chassis assembly. His wife, GRANITE PARK. The junior Sherrie, lives at 6203 So. Valyouth symphony of Granite dis- ley Dr. trict will stage a concert at 8 OVERSEAS. Senior Chief p.m. tonight (Thursday) at Ol- Radioman Robert B. Colton, ympus high, 4055 So. 2300 East. Under the baton of Lloyd son of Mrs. Alta C. Duncan, 50 E. 4500 South, Murray, is pa- orBecks tead, the chestra will present its Christmas program. Included in the fr 9 selections will be "Siegfried annual from "The Ring Cycle" by WaThe MURRAY. "Skiing Mommies" ski school, gner and "Christmas Festival sponsored by Salt Lake County by Anderson. Tickets are available at the recreation, will begin on Monday, Jan. 9, it was announced door for $1 per adult and 50 this week by Paul S. Rose, cents per child. Tne public is . welcome to attend. director. The school, scheduled , for Brighton, will be directed by the K. Smith instructor group. Women who take part will have a choice of the day of the week, Monday through Friday and the time of the day, morning or afternoon, said Mr. Rose. The six-we- ek instruction courA talk on both MURRAY. se carries a price tag of $25, river-runniin this country lift and exploration of little-knowhich includes a day-lopass. rivers of Mexico was heard Registrations will be accMonday by members of the Roepted beginning Dec. 27 at the tary club. recreation department's offJohn Cross of Salt Lake was the speaker. A veteran river ices, 5177 So. State. pilot and often a leader of parties on river trips, he vividly described Mexican streams in particular. Soma, he told club members, passed through canyons larger than Arizona's Grand Canyon. No formal meeting will be conducted Monday noon by the mid-vall- for only In The Service COMPLETED. By Pvt. Larry D. Healy, 20, son of Mrs. Lucy B. Healy, 447 W. 4800 South, births for residents were reported the past week. Of this number 24 were boys leaving the remaining 13 to the distaff side. Valley West hospital listed four births, Cottonwood LDS six, and the remaining 27 from Salt Lake facilities. Following is a list of new parents within the area of the News -- Advertiser. Only 37 new 1 ft meetings resume, Stop in and Inquire TOYNSEND TEXACO State Trust Your Car to the Man Who Wears the 5012 So. A field com- munication crewman course at Ft. Huachuca, Ariz, by Pvt. Aaron R. Huntsman, old former Pleasant Grove man, (SERVICE, Pg. 6B, Col. 4) 22-y- 266-077- 6 LUm COMPANY 4850 BOXELDER STREET 262-460- 1' rand River Runner, gift card will be sent your name ry CANDIDATES FOR royalty left, Pam Dansie, Dave Sagendorf, Rotary Hears 266-352- 3 Caff NOW - - Leave Details Scheduled to leave Murray to report back to duty on Dec. 19 is Pfc. Daniel T. Daugherty, 6147 So. 600 West. He was granted an emergency leave from duty at Okinawa to January 00 ... I LEAVE. Ski School For Women Opens MURRAY EAGLE ONLY ; MURRAY. SEND A BIT OF HOME TO SOMEONE AWAY FROM HOME! Pvt. Larry E. REPAIR. Ruesch, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned E. Ruesch, 139 W. 5878 South, Murray, has comautomotive pleted a repair course at the Army Ordnance center and school, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. He was trained in the maintenance and repair of engines for the Army's tracked and wheeled vehicles. ek o Decrease In New Arrivals Shown Last Week Of November Dig trolling the western Pacific with the Fleet aboard the attack aircraft USS Kitty Hawk. The carrier left San Diego in early November for "West-Pa- c, Just four and a half months after her June return from eight months off the coast of Vietnam. On that tour, her pilots flew approximately 10,000 sorties, dropping nearly 11 tons of ordnance on enemy targets. Tense Meet Over Zoning Two Holladay women were from the files of the caught In Murray stores for Murray Eagle of Dec. 7, 1961. shoplifting. Police Chief Lloyd Deland and Officer Cal Glllen There was a $ 100,000 blaze at reported a 'haul' of almost $200 Deseret Industries warehouse, had been taken. . . Verl Mey-ric- k, 4400 South State. The building Supervisor of Pupil Perwas gutted, but firemen kept the sonnel of Murray schools, was flames from spreading into the featured in the Murrayite to equipment area of the plant. . . Know Column. , . Army Pvt. Miss Jo Anne Freeze daughter Gerald J. Hilton, 1, son of of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Hilton, Freeze became the bride of 470 E. 4500 South, was training James Barton Peterson, son of at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. , . . the Don E. Petersons. . . Fun- An architect's drawing of a proeral services were held for fessional clinic to be built at Robert Towers, 83, a long time 120 E. 4800 South for Dr. Reed Murray plumbing contractor. , . Andrus, was shown. , . Dr. Ralph Keith L. Norton, son of Mr. and Montgomery, DDS, began pracMrs. William J. Norton, 558 ticing In Murray. . .A successor Vine Street was at Amarlllo to the late Bruce Fitzgerald as AFB in Texas and Gary L. president of Hi Land Dairy was Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. named. The new leader Is EdLowell D. Perkins, 398 Hillward Sorenson, of Oakley, Sum-m- itt side Drive was atChanuWAFB, County. Illinois. . . A 1959 Volvo overturned on a curve at 419 E. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO as re4800 South and went through ported from the files of the a utility pole, a mail box and Murray Eagle of Dec. 7, 1951. ended up on the lawn of the residence of Bill DeNlro. , . The Murray Kiwanis club 53 hobby horses for completed TEN YEARS AGO as reported Christmas. They sold for $6.00 from the files of the Murray each and went to their proceeds Eagle of Dec. 6, 1956. (REMEMBER, Pg. 6B, Col. 5) - ADVERTISER WJBEAY (UTAH) Thursday, Dec. 8, 1966 Commission and Citizens Met In EAGLE 2B Slates Party a img Sal pmi hath viirtit if a TF A.M. nv1 MiiUKIJiw. 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