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Show Remember When RL j ' 2B Vonoir E. Morfensen Succeeded 4. B. Toyor as MHS Principal FIVE YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of April 26, 1962. Riverview Junior high put on one-a- ct plays. One was entitled "The Lost Elevator" with Frank Sherrie Stringham, Buckway and Kathy Taylor taking parts. The other was "If Girls Asked Boys for Dates0 and starred Neal Eatchel and Carolee Thompson. . . Anthony H. Fisk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal H. Fisk, was assigned to Texas after completing basic military training in Utah. . . Miss Sharon Mauchley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton and Grover Rich Mauchley Brockbank were married InSan Francisco. . . The PTA of Liberty school held their annual bazaar. TEN YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of April 25, 1957. Frank R. Tranter was awarded a service pin from Mountain Fuel Supply Co. . . . Students from Murray high represented the Netherlands in the annual high school Model United Nations assembly at the University of Utah. Students participating were Benny Kelly, Art Partridge, Bob Prince, Keith Robertson and Linda Schan. . . New mail carts for postmen were demonstrated by Fay L. Curtz. The carts were to be pushed, eliminating the neces sity of carrying the bags over the shoulders. two ar r Li) A- r- ' .... left, are, Displaying items to be sold by the Martha from OES chapter Mrs. Dorothy Barkle, Mrs. J. W. William D. Garrity, Mrs. Dean Pospisal. Holmes, Mrs. HAND-MAD- E Eastern Star Members Schedule Tree Planting An Arbor Day MURRAY. observance is being planned by Martha chapter 7, Order of Easter Star. A luncheon, bazaar and bake sale will be held at 1 p.m. on another Til'i CANVENIENCE FOODS to commemorate the of a blue spruce in the Masonic Lodge No. Center Square, The tree will be set by members of Canyon Lodge 13, F. & A. M. Using "Trees" as a theme for the affair which will be held In the Lodge hall, members of Martha chapter have made pastel, net evergreen trees to be used for table decorations. These will be for sale following the, event. Saturday planting front of hall, 30 Mid vale. in place cent, Waldo Draney, Frank Johnson, J. Leo Ellertson and James Clove. . The Home . Economic club, Murray high, gave a pot luck and theater party. . . Speakers at a program for scouts at Grant ward were Dr. McLoyd Killpack, Rex Mackay and N. J. Newbold. . . Murray citizens were told they could not use city water for vegetable gardens or anything else without the use of a noz- zle. THIRTY YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of April 29, 1937. A. B. Taylor resigned as principal of Murray high. He was succeeded by Varian E. Mortensen. . . A local theater the movie, presented with Greta Garbo and Robert Taylor as the stars. . . Five trackmen from Murray placed second in the BYU Invitational meet. Dave Campbell was second in the 200 low hurdles; Veri Bean and Lee Wolfley also received second places. . . Liberty PTA elected new officers. They were Mrs. Lucy Jones, president, with Mr. Earl Smith, Mrs. Clifford Hansen and Mrs. Orin Erickson as other e," EAGLE - ADVERTISER MCRRAT Spring Luncheon Of Women's Club Set SO. COTTONWOOD. Prim- meeting for The MURRAY. musical, South Cottonwood stake will be "Mame," will, be presented at held at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow the spring luncheon of the Mur(Friday) at the stake center, ray Women's club. 851 E. Holly Ave. The affair will be held on May Mrs. Keith Peterson, presi4 at 12:30 p.m. at the Willow will conduct the proceeddent, Creek Country Club. opening exercises, During ings. Presenting the musical proMrs. Myron Ottley, first counBonnie will be gram Winterton, selor, will give the results of Robin Bennion and Virginia An- the recent penny parade. Mrs. derson. The hospitality comFerris secretary, will mittee is to call all members read theShaw, minutes and conduct for reservations. roll call. Mrs. Brien Packard, chorister, will lead the singing time. One representative from each ward has been asked to give a one minute idea, on how they plan to reach their "Children's Friend" quota. During the next SO. COTTONWOOD. Laurels few weeks, primary officers from South Cottonwood stake and teachers will contact fama fashion show, ilies in their wards inviting presented them to subscribe tp the maga"Swing Into Spring" last evenat zine, which is designed for stake the ing (Wednesday) children and features stories center. Mitchell Erkelens, for all ages, songs and reciMrs. pes children can make. (LAURELS, Pg. 6B, Col. 3) Stake Laurels Host Mothers For Fashions 266-763- Departmental instruction will follow the opening session. Others who will lead departments are Mrs. Sheldon Johnson, secMrs. Walter ond counselor; Winkelman, inservice and Mrs. Jim Ushio, scouting director. Ward leaders invited to the meeting include presidencies, secretary, inservice, guide patrol leaders and new choristers. Cub Pack Slates Meeting On Friday SO. Cubs COTTONWOOD. from pack 293 will hold their monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Friday (tomorrow) at South Cottonwood 4th ward. Nick Panas, cub master, will conduct the proceedings. Circus" is the theme for the month. Cubs will present a puppet show, animal acts and other circus events. Awards will also be given. Try Green Sheet Want Adsl Turkey Farm & Erekson Bros. Dairy 701 East 59th South 4 officers. THIRTY FIVE YEARS AGO as the Murray Eagle of April 28, 1932. Mar jorie Snarr was winner of reported from the files of a speech contest held at ray high. Her subject was Mur"BalBudget" . . . MIA put on Grade PASTEURIZED Ken-nell- Ras-muss- ng Helen Held Named Altar Primary Preparation Is South Cottonwood Topic ary preparation the National FIFTEEN YEARS AGO as re ancing 2nd ward Murray the files the of from ported Spring basket favors and Murray Eagle of April 25, 1952. the play, "Tombs." The cast consisted of Lorenzo Swenson, many of the bazaar items to sold have been made by memSpeakers were chosen for Althea Snarr, Wayne Healy, bers in recent months. Murray graduation exercises. Dorothy Staley and Urelda Price of the luncheon Is $1.75. They were LaVonne Erickson, Wright. . . Judges who were apDoor prizes will be awarded. Joyce Antel, Chadette Meyrick, pointed to make awards for the Mrs. J. W. (Helga) Holmss, Joan Casper, Robert Ohwiler, Murray cleanup campaign were W. G. Churches, Mrs. Ephralm y. accessory fund chairman, is Jim Burrows and Shlrl Lee in charge of the event. . . Funeral services were Wahlquist and Mrs. R. R. . . Murray seminary Other chairmen helping to conducted for Neil Riggs Gardaffair ner. . . A son was born to graduated 42 students. Presiarrange the Include Mrs. Ralph (Theda) Box, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bennion, dent Henry D. Moyle presented chairman of the bazaar, Mrs. Murray. . . The 5000th tele- the diplomas and Beryl Watts William D. (June) Garrity, wor- phone was installed by the was valedictorian. thy matron and Mrs. Clara Mountain States Telephone and Hecht, bake sale chairman. Telegraph Co. It was placed in Mrs. Harold (Rajean) Hlggln-so- n the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale will provide a vocal select- L. Palmer, 5762 McMillan. . . ion for the program. Murray Jaycees sponsored a cake sale ln front of the City Hall. fund-raisi- (UTAH! Thursday, April 27, 1967 Turkeys 4 Eggs A Homogenized LOW-FA- T MILK t ! 1 a.m.-- s ?m. MILK Gal. Ice Cream Bread open Whipping Cream TWENTY YEARS AGO as re ported from the files of the Murray Eagle of April 24, 1947. A new subdivision, South Cot tonwood Heights, was opened and provided 56 new homes. . . MURRAY. Mrs. Joseph (Hel- Mr. Frank Jay Stevenson, Mur en) Held, Jr., 1904 E. 3900 ray, was listed on the BYU South, Is the new president of honor roll. To be on the list.' the Altar Society of St. Vincent students must have 16 credit de Paul Catholic church here. hours of A" work. . . La Rle's Elected during a Thursday ladles shop, 4910 So. State, was meeting of the organization, she opened. Mr. and Mrs. William succeeds Mrs. James S. Sawaya, T. Stucki, owners, announced 683 E. 4800 South. the opening. . . Helen G. KimMrs. Held had served during ball, book reviewer, reviewed the past year as secretary. The Robe at a special fireThe Altar Society's new first side meeting in the Murray 2nd vice president Is Mrs. William ward chapeL F. (Marlene) Wardlnsky, 5420 TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO Wayman Ln. Second vice pres ident will be Mrs. Herb (Helen) as reported from the files of Towers, 5347 Kenwood Dr. Mrs. the Murray Eagle of April 23, Harvey (Madge) Hambleton, 1942. 1395 Spring Ln. was elected Society Head $$0 f era An theM flMtt OUtl fU.M.m nrb-time onlyHjndrede of limited for Ky palnto hown. Buy now eale price the el colon ndMVt. it tub secretary; Mrs. William Murray Lions club elected were Var-l- an (Marge) Barber, 58 W. 5878 new officers. They Mortenson, president, Elmo South, treasurer and Mrs. An P. J. Davis, Tyler Vin Martin, 300 3416 So. East, gela Evanoff, aw sun historian. officers New 1 1WH ..iwfal 1 will assume their duties after installation ceremonies on May 18. na Outgoing officers, in addition 1 . . un. uo. to Mrs. Sawaya and Mrs. Held, MURRAY. Historic markers are Mrs. Ambrose (Georgia) Is the lesson topic to be given Motta, 1424 E. 5600 South, first by Mrs. LeRoy (Peggy) Quick vice president; Mrs. Cecil at the next meeting of McMillan ub wv- - Mir i 7 Historic Markers On McMillan DUP Slate 1 "l fivvl O (Rosemary) Holland, 1662 Bun ker Hill Rd., second vice pres tdent; Mrs. James (Betty) Ran' dazzo, 4711 Rainbow Dr.. treas urer and Mrs. Mary DeNiro, I 388 E. 4800 South, historian. DUP camp. Scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, it will be held at the home of Mrs. Dick (Veve) An derson, 5754 Wood Cir. Mrs. Edwin (Josephine) Hamblln, captain, will preside and Mrs. For quick, effective results Brent (Arlene) Snow will be ln try the Want Adsl charge of the music. 7 tilv. cf rZv01 tiki Man 1 W9et ffiifHk i ".r 1 FAKT It 'J twin 3 1 P raHl . ......... ....... tKCIALi Durlni Mil, trln th!i d or coupon In to et your copy of "Homo r for only I0f Dtoontlng Mid Utf price .BLENDED I MUNRAT. 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