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Show EAGLE (B . ADVERTISER MUBE4T (UTAH) Thursday, April 27, 1967 baseball In the Arlington Little League are scheduled for 7 a.m. on Saturday. Lads in the nine through 12 age group and residing In Murray north of 5400 South are eligible. Persons interested in learning more about the program may call Ron Wright, or Mrs. Joe (Evelyn) 3. Vlcchrllli, 266-32- 266-497- "IK. l 96 Girls From Area Schools Sub Debs GRANITE PARK. at Granite high were hostesses at an afternoon fete Tuesday j sul S. Rose in the school's social hall. Miss Loi Ann Bailey was the keynote speaker and also performed musical selections. Deborah Nelson, president, Nafh-na- l noted Sub Debs from Skyline Paul S. and Olympus attended. POUT.' .XO, ORE. Miss Nelson Introduced MarRose of M'HTay, Utah is the new sha Barratt as president of of the secon'l :p president Ass'n. Granite's Sub Debs for next Boards Nation;.! lie was levated to the post year. Judy Flnlinson was chairman from his position as Pacific for refreshments. R. Neil Wec:tor during the orregion ight Is the sponsor. Among speganization's annual convention cial guests was Mrs. R. Krons-tad- t, here Tuesday. area supervisor. A ir member of the board cf 'lucation In Murray, Tree Planted In ttie new vi"e president has served NSPA as a member of its Park By executive committee, chairman Harmony evaluation of the convention Granite Park DUP commltree, the time and place GRANITE PARK. Members committee and the constitution of the Granite Park DUP parand committee. Prior to becoming a national ticipated in a tree planting association officer, the Murray ceremony yesterday afternoon man served successively as (Wednesday) at Harmony Park. Mrs. L, C. Pugmtre, chairvice president of the Utah Schman of planting, noted the tree ool Boards Ass'n. An educator hlmsfif, he was a classroom was a male ash and was planted tesicher and athletic coach at on the east side of the bowery. Among camp officers present Murray high school and Brig-ha- m Voane University prior were Mrs. Bernard Mulliner, to becoming director of the captain; Mrs. George Jorgen-so- n, first vice captain; Mrs. Salt county recreation in 1949, a post he Ernest Robinson, second vice captain and Mrs. Delmar Ststill ho' Is. In fi !:.,: Mon to his employment erling, historian. duties a "1 those with theNSBA, Mr. lotr is president of Murray : t,r oi the LDS Church. f Rose Elected Veep i 15-y'- by-la- Duty To God Awards Given Arlington League To Hold Final Tryouts SO. Chad COTTONWOOD. Pearson and Allen Brimhall are new recipients of the Duty to God award. Final signup and tryouts or boys wishing to play Ml'K-:A- South Cottonwood dricks, 5th MAMS ward Bishop. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pearson, 1467 E. 6400 South, Chad enjoys reading, likes politics and skiing. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brimhall, 1440 Ironwood Ave., Allen enjoys summer sports and is a member of the sophomore choir at school. Both boys are Explorer scouts and attend Olympus high school. TRUTH Visit Granite 4Lk The coveted honor was presented them by Robert L. Hen- INFANT "TOTE-A-TOT- No. VV W4 or (From Pg. 3B, Col. 2) of what Is rightfully his." The speaker attributed these things to the "decay of integrity" and the "lack of honesty tn today's lives, terming it 'inability to know the truth and practice it." Dr. Montgomery asserted the remedy for the 'appalling situation" must begin with each individual. He added that the four-wtest of Rotary could be ap plied by everyone in determin ing the proper course of action in any given situation. Regular & 8050 Natural Frame easy weight - " Baby Print Pads Slims Sizes 4 to 12 FOR CAR Sss ay ADJUSTABLE if POSITIONS - LAURELS- (From Pg. 2B, Col. 6) stake Laurel leader, was chairman of the event. Mrs. Farrell Thomas was coordinator. Models were Laurel girls from each of the 10 wards. They showed sportswear, best dresses, school clothes and for- mats. Mothers were guests of their the show and for daughters at refreshments which followed. - FARMER (From Pg. 3B, ier this week. Col. 3) On the track scene, Farmers outdistanced the Cyprus Pirates 103-2- 8 on Thursday and will meet Granger high thin-clatoday (Thursday) on Granite's track. Slated for tomorrow at Olympus high is the Region Three sophomore track Invitational at 2:40. FAMILY SIZE ds RIGHT GUA 'Kx's Granite's 1966-6- 7 class gift will be a set of bleachers. According to John Robison, senior class president, the bleachers "can be disassembled and transported very easily." Cost of the bleachers is If s VM . r iBJ $490. Tentative plans for Granite's graduation on June 2 have been set. Graduation speech trials were conducted on Monday and rehearsal practices are sche5. duled May Also slated Is a PTA -- sponsored "Senior Spree" at the Ritz Classic Bowl following graduation ceremonies. Seniorsit's nearly here'l s)e) Reg. 1.49 24-2- MUCH does a funeral cost? This graph il)uH.mts the findings of a nation-wid- e survey conducted by National Selected Morticians of 102,100 funerals m Cost $200 or lees $200 to $375 pete Cost $550 lo $800 Fjj Cost $800 or more an opportunity to acquaint you with our funeral prices, and the services offered. We welcome ision. ners state One-hundr- ed aWSJATBIHIRTSI ANO COMPLBTSJ COLLVCTION AVAIL ABL.SJ win- 50 girls and 50 gents-- will compete In national trials Attention Juniors 1 Applica- jr m ety. Applicants must maintain a 3.5 grade point average. Society sponsor is Miss Margaret Howe. Mr sofle TRANSPSnS IRON-O- N PQ tions are being accepted for Granite's 1967-6- 8 Honor Soci- half-centu- ry v sv tuiumi Granulans desiring to take summer vocational classes must register this week. Of- fice work, mechanics, graphics, electronics, commercial art, and salesmanship courses will be offered. tmsH szLEiTirsnzaij 1MJ M 1 IIW TTTTTlj TYPEWRITERS Portable Plastic H START A NAO SHIRT T00AT! NtW OESICNS EVERT MONTH) Del Van Orden, veteran News reporter, addressed journalism class members on Friday. "Advantages of news-pap- er work," said Mr. Orden, "Include personal satisfaction, variety, excitement and a heightened appreciation for life. MORTUARY ft if' 2 ONLY ' uiti De-se- ret W LAUNDRY BASKET Is iii W 5 2 In 2 only as Is Reg. 1.79 ic L 0 HARP FOODS 6100 So. II (stags cilto Stata AG STORE 266-16- 22 Reg. 47.88 GAL. Plastic UTILITY PAN SHRUBS S - Floor Samples 1 ONLY 1 ONLY Cube Feef 1 JjOEGnD i POOL TABLES STEER (mm (V"VJ; rj CLEARANCE Remember; Two heads are better than one, unless one Is a dictator. i I 1 OS - Floor Samples $crn MANURE 3 139.95 ng later this spring. An NSM funeral director in this area is Vaughn Soffe of old firm of the BLACK and WHITE Reg. 7.98 e Road-E- -0 at Highland high on Saturday. Activities begin at 8 a.m. sharp. Featured this year will be a special girls competition div- Safe-Drivi- TV Regular drivers will comin Bonneville District's Teen-ag- Cost $375 to $550 If" PORTABLE KM 131 Nominations forGAA officers are being accepted by Mrs. Marjorle Hyatt, sponsor and June Donkhorst, president. GAA singles badminton play ended Friday and doubles competition Reservawas held Monday. tions for the GAA award party on May 3 may be secured on payment of 35 cents. itL t ost KITCHEN SET 9 to 12" $g0 mm (p)&)c (g)(0) JO) m m m ,mr Granger Shopping Center 3595 So 2800 West Open 9:30 am. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 to 5 : |