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Show JD ID EAGLE - Paul S. Rose, 'W Athletic Cooking School On Stake Slate 2 Days A cooking FIVE YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of May 24, 1962. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATING MEETING To investigate any complaint, or allegation of wrong doing, malfeasance, misfeasance, or nonfeasance on the part of any State Official, employee or de- TEN YEARS AGO as to give all interested parties to appear and testify concerning the operation of State government, and to make reports and recommendations to the Legislature concerning their findings. Complaints and problems may be submitted to the Committee in advance by writing LEGISLATIVE IN- an opportunity I (, I ,,jtij.MMfe&rat: Christ Lutheran school students TERM ENDS . . Illli'li . & Among ing out the year are officers, from left, Ron Lasser, Marty Hoesch, Randy Gingras and Bill Trojan. Christ Lutheran Students To Graduate Wednesday VESTIGATING COMMITTEE CO STATE SENATE, CAPITOLor BLDG., S.LC, UTAH, at the Committee June 303. MURRAY. "The fear of the eighth grade students of Christ Lord is the beginning of wis-do- Lutheran school here, schedis the theme for gradu uled for Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Paul Schmidt will deation services being held for liver the graduation address. Following the graduation ceremony, students from grades one through four will present an "Hansel and operetta, Gretel," in honor of the graduates. William Pratt, Janice Mueland ler and Nelda Meyer, teachers who are leaving the school at the end of the present term, will be honored. Student officers who will be graduated are Bill Trojan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trojan, president; Randy Gingras, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gingras, vice president; Rohn Losser, son of Mr. and Mrs. State Capitol Building, SLC at 2 p.m. BRAKE FRONT END SPECIAL 0Q9S Five Critical Safety Services Chick brakes, adjust for propir contact ANY U.S. bnki fluid, test tntrn system Add CAR Repack front wtiiel bearings Align front and, correct toe-i- n Pay As You Rid: Adjust steering, balance front wheels MEIOlEE V 1 11 l l HHiJiJ , V s Check On battery mufflers tailpipes lights AREI v a.nnn rrz7 QUALITY OILS Tl IASY BUDGET 6 MONTHS TOMS TO PAY QUALITY TIRE CO. 3040 $. Stat, Phon Murray 266-8S- 0I Also Available In Vernal, Utah r.SCHEDULE and Marty Hoesch, son of Mr. and Roy Losser, secretary Mrs. Arthur Hoesch, treasurer. Other graduates include Susan Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Adams; Grant Graham, whose foster parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kreid-le- r; David Holden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Holden; Ri- - Area TOPS TAKE YOUR CAR WHERE THE EXPERTS i Members To Sfafe Confab e Murray's Lions club was host to Bingham and Sandy clubs at the Murray city firemen's hall . . . The Sunday night study group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baker. President Lorenzo Hatch reviewed Rediscovery of Man," by Mr. Henry C. Link. . . Members of the Salt Lake County fire department honored Jack Clay, chief, upon his retirement. . . Mrs. Briggs A. Perkins, a refugee from Russia, spoke to members of the Murray Women's club on "Russia, Our Ally". . . Myrna Pedersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Pedersen, suffered first and second degree burns when she fell into a rubbish fire near her home. THIRTY YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the (REMEMBER, Pg. 5B, Col. 5) chard Polster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Polster. Also Patsy Stiehl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stiehl, Jeff Tronrud, son of Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Tronrud; Charleen Underwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Underwood and Kathy Yowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Yowell. Applications for enrollment for the 1967-6- 8 school year FIFTEEN YEARS AGO as are now being accepted by Denfrom the files of the reported nis Lindeman, principal of the 1962. school. Interested persons may Murray Eagle of May 30, 4. contact him at Murray LDS stake sponsored a Fourth of July celebration. Chairman of the program was Gust E. Noren. . . Donald J. Evans, husband of Mrs. Clair Evans, was serving in the Navy as a yeoman first class. . . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Todd spent a vacation In Idaho. . . Mrs. Louise Hansen, Mrs. Eskelson and daughter, Has anyone had a cold this month? Has anyone NOT had Debra, spent the weekend in Moroni. . . Mr. and Mrs. Earl a cold this month?? Townsend were new parents of Yours truly had a cold this a daughter, born in the LDS week and perhaps that's why he hospital. . . Murray Lions club looks a little groggy just now. held its annual installation at Meadow Brook golf course. You know, colds are funny TWENTY YEARS AGO as rethings. They from the files of the ported have the ability Murray Eagle of May 22, 1947. to produce certain feelings in Mrs. O. Jay Kingston was the afflicted: elected president of the Utah feelings such as federation of Women's dubs. for Mrs. T. Ray Kingston was pres sympathy the stuffed, gagident of the central district of the federation . . . The annual ged Egyptian commencement exercises of mummy and en toward vy those who haven't yet been bit ten by the cold bug I Prove Workshop activities will start at 9 a.m. Departments for KOPS, backsliders, pig penalties and contests will be conducted by various weight losing clubs throughout the state. Lunch will be served at noon, followed by the crowning of the state queen, princess and tiny tot. Hostess clubs are Provo Orem TOPS, Pleasant TOPS and Heart's Desire TOPS. Chairman Is Sue Patton. Approximately 1,500 delegates representing 80 TOPS clubs in Utah are expected to attend. CHANGE JUNE 1 CdifomiaTtphyr AT PROVO Westbound - to Salt Lake and San Francisco Leave Provo 9:05 P.M. (unchanged J Eastbound - to Denver and Chicago Leave Provo 6:00 A.M. Unstead of 6:35 A.M.I "p THEFT rv O. Kent Forbush National Study For Murray High Graduate Burglars don't care if you're insured enough. MIDVALE. O. Kent Forbush, 546 E. 3610 South and a 1947 graduate of Murray high, has Protect yourself. been selected to participate in the NDEA Institute for advanced study in German at Montana State university at Bozeman. One of 54 elementary and secondary teachers of German selected on a national basis, he will attend the seven-wee- k course starting June 26. Mr. Forbush, who has taught German five years at Midvale junior high, is a 1960 graduate of the University of Utah. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Forbush, 116 Woodrow in Murray. See Don ot Eldredge . . . MURRAY STATE INSURANCE AGENCY 148 E. 5065 South DIAL 266-360- 1 Light-hearte-d mm urn new whiskey- so easy to take! ek Ger-aldi- p.m. Against 266-871- two-we- 5 on Sunday in the Murray 6th (McKAY, Pg. 5B, Col. 7) on, 1942. The new editor of the UofU yearbook, The Utonian, was Milton J. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. LeRoy Morris, Murray. . . Owen Lambourne had completed 30 years of service with Mtn. States Tel. & Tel. . . . Lou Fisher and Dr. Ralph Montgomery were representatives in the Speak Up Jaycee contest in Ogden. . . The Eagles Auxiliary held their annual Mother's Day program. for the program were Mrs. Lloyd DeLand and Mrs. Velma Todd. . . Mrs. Fred L. Flnlinson was elected to serve as president of the Woodstock school PTA for the 1957-5- 8 school year. ne Sunny Brook - While at home with a cold, MURRAY. Members of TOPS the typical high school student clubs in the Murray area will thinks with a shudder of all the work piling up attend the annual state recogfor him during his absence. nition day for TOPS International, when the best losers of To counter his general feeling of despondency, he finds him1966 will be honored at a conself dreaming he's in school vention on Saturday at the Eraweary nest L. Wilkinson reception doing his homework! center on the BYU campus at Illusion at best, but at least on the Visrta-Dom- clos- f as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of May 21, reported services at sacrament TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO from the files of the Murray Eagle of May 16, 1957. partment; To conduct hearings and timber, caster, Mor-tens- parishes were in attendance as the St. Vincent de Paul CYO was host at a specially arranged Mass program. . . Graduation exercises for 540 Granite high seniors took place in the auditorium. . . Mrs. Mary Gealta Spencer was honored at an open house for her 80th birthday. . . Winner of Murray 3rd ward's pack 127 "pinewood derby was Lynn Olsen. Other winners were Richard Smith, Paul Riches, Bryant Bills and Bobby Smith. . . The new plant manager of Otto Buehner Block Co., Murray, was Roy B. Eakle. ward with the most present will receive a prize. There will be baby sitters to care for meetinR to he hold 21st, 1967. in Room MURRAY. David Lawrence McKay will be the speaker at Murray high were held in the school auditorium. "Living Memorials" was the theme. Participants in the program were Jean Bishop, Shirley Bruce Smith, Bob Palmquist, Herbert Spencer, Carol Beaver, Joy Ellertson, Robert Killpack and Donald Neilson. . . Mr. and Mrs. William W. Wilson, 6621 So. 1700 West, were the parents of a boy. . . Bertha O'Koren was the winner of the American Legion Auxiliary essay contest. David Sperry and Phyllis Black won the Murray high teenCrest award. . .Sixty-tw- o age Catholic youths from five wad orally Star Was Named Murray HI Coach school will be held on June 1 and 2 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Mlllcreek stake center, announced Mrs. Sherman Park, stake Relief Society president. Mrs. Park said the school will be taught by representatives from Utah Power and Light. The COMMITTEE David L. McKay To Speak At 6th Ward (CTAH) Thursday, May 25, 1967 MILLCREEK. c Remember When ADVERTISER MURRAT iF liKM If Ei Other seniors receiving awards included Deborah Nelson, Mabel . Smith scholarship award; George Lavin, William H. Brothers scholarship award; John Kobison, J. orvtl Hansen basketball award; Gordon Jolley, Winder basketball award; Dwtght Rtmmasch, Lorenzo H. Hatch scholarship (Mr. Hatch served as principal of Granitt ); high from Gorton Jolley, James E. Moss mdal; Ron VanWoerden, concert choir award; Barbara Magers and Terry Marshall, PTA scholar-ship- s; Julia Kill, Judy Mel-so- n and Cynthia Pratt, Mark E. West scholarships. CI LOVED SUMKV IIOM HIST. CO.ClK. OHIO ONES OH 1 Vi Roses O WH1SKCY K PdOOf 6KGIK NOW IjyjJ Wreaths JfC -- j 0RDER HER FAVORITE GardeniasXr O f W CORSAGE or FLOWERS Carnations SPtllTl J DAYS LEFT & WUTMl PLACE YOUR ORDER MEMORIAL DAY O Artificial Flowers Artistically Designed II IlKOfO AWCDC uAuno vnno OFresh Cut Flowers OSprays just plain dy Stephens and Shauna Bush-nel- l, Ronald Harmon, citizen ship awards; Jesse N. Benson, David Gourley scholarship; Steve Paur and Gordon Jolley, Rex Sutherland football award. ict XyT ONLY 6 Oh well, no matter how you Seniors cited for meritorious performance in various academic and athletic areas at Friday's honor banquet were Naida Dunnigan, science award (Bausch & Lomb); Mi quel Vas-qu- e, International Set club scholarship; George Lavin, John Philip Sous a band award; Lee-an- n Shapiro, national school orchestra award; Jesse N. Benson, outstanding mathematician award; Kathy Card, Dr. Adam S. Bennlon, commercial efficiency award; Glen Brady, Sons of the American Revolution oratory award; Alison Greer, Girls League scholarship; Ran- $ FORGET he seems to be accomplishing something! Then, without warning, a whining sneeze slices through his dreams and before he knows what's happening, he's got the hiccups! pretend, a cold's miserable! a s Vr I Orchids O Many Others I l 19:4-1059- Eastbound - to Denver and Chicago Leave Salt Lake Cltv 5:10 AM. (Instead of 5:45 A.M.) No change In arrival time of the westbound train from Denver and Chicago - 10:00 P.M. thelCIIOtl road While presenting the GirU League scholarship to Alison Greer, XUss Ann Pehrson, former GltS girls counselor, observed that 'one's altitude determines one's future. 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