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Show Australian Miss Tells Rotarians Of Her Home MURRAY. You can't be- lieve the difference in two " English-speakicountries, asserted Julianne Carpenter, a foreign student from Ausin a talk before Ros-tralia, et tary club members here Monday. The young lady, a senior at Murray high under auspices of Murray Rotarians, provided the club's program this week, a lecture accompanied by slides and photographs. I had a difficult time getting acquainted withAmerican slang, said Miss Carpenter, who is known among her schoolmates here as J.C." Many of the terms used here I'd never heard before. Of course, we have our own slang that you Americans wouldn't understand either." Admitting her notion of Americans was people in a SCOUT FETE . . .Looking forward to a of hurry to splash their money David banquet in troop 392 are, from left around, Miss Carpenter said she's now learned 'they're Lloyd, Brent Zwahler, Gene Lloyd, LaVelle really not very different from Australians and aren't what Lloyd. I expected at all. I've found the families with whom I've lived to be warm and friendly and fellow students to be fine people. The young lady from Australia came to Murray last MURRAY. In observance pate. Spaghetti and meat balls, May. She spent the summer of National Boy Scout week, tossed salad, ice cream and months seeing a good deal of western United States and troop 392 will hold a com- cake will be served. bined banquet and court of Members of the scout troop honor at 7 p.m. tomorrow will present a first aid dem(Friday) in the Murray 13th onstration, followed by a uniform inspection. Cub Scouts ward cultural hall. Cub Scouts, members of the will present a skit. Guide Patrol and Boy Scouts LaVelle Lloyd, scoutmasare being Invited to partici- - ter, will present a second class badge to Donald Turpin and personal fitness merit Granite high is bracing itbadges will be presented Richard Jack, James Lloyd, Vann self for the dance of all The Larsen and Brent Kartschner. dances; the Junior Prom, to In charge of arrangements be held Saturday evening at for the affair are Mr. Lloyd, 8 o'clock in the Farmer gym Albert Zwahlen, cubmaster; nasium. This year's Clint Kartchner, assistant theme for the Mrs. Kenneth scoutmaster; Beauty Salon (Rhea) Henager and Mrs. Ro- dance is Corland (Grace) Krebs, den al Cotillion, undersea t mothers and Mrs. Hyrum an Wishes to Welcome view of the oc- - j Guide Patrol (Helen) Ingram, ean floor. This leader. Each year observance of the promises to be National Boy Scout week Is the highlight of commemorated throughout the the year for area by various activities to Granulans. bring to the attention of the Monthsandof planwork public the value of participa- ning tion in the Boy Scout move- have gone into the project. Murals depicting the creatment. ures that roam the silent ex'Mormon Battalion' Is panse, along with sunken ships to their staff and lost cities, will take shape ng I "loud-mouth- ed Court Of Honor Friday Will Mark Observance WW HAIRPIN Kathy Nelson Topic At DUP Meet of excellent among MURRAY. "The Mormon Battalion is the lesson to be given by Mrs. Roland (Grace) Krebs at a meeting of the Highland Boy DUP camp. The affair will be held at the home of Mrs. Jay (Joy) Fullmer, 545 W. 6400 South, at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Mrs. Albert (lone) Zwahlen will read a history of one of her operators. 262-28- 44 6526 So. State Music will be provided by the six members of the Jack Green Want Sheet Try Ads! Anderson orchestra. Refreshments will be served, with the cost $1.75 without activity card and free with it. Everyone is invited. ALBERTSOWS I SANDY STORE ONLY 7 ( 723 E. 9400 So. ) The ENTIRE portrait photograph Is completed In gorgeous color! Imperi living - ft PORTR - aLir-mir- 1 DISPLAY . . . Artistic work prepared for a display before Lincoln elementary patrons is the center of attention here for, from the left, Brent Peacock, Terrie Lindquist, Gregory Forbush and Tammy Pecharich. Student Work Displayed For Patrons At Lincoln Mrs. Romney will discuss candidates for Republican 1968. The day's other speaker, on a program which will be limited to one hour's duration, will be Mrs. George Q. (Lucille) Spencer, vice president of the Utah Federated Womens Republican Clubs. Her talk will center on election law changes and preparation for mass meetings. GRANITE PARK. An arts and crafts festival was held at Lincoln elementary on Tuesday evening for patrons. Mr. Knowles, who lives and conducts his business at 134 W. 6400 South, outlined the objectives of the statewide organization. We are dedicated to furnishing better plants, materials for growth ofplants and finding ways to combat plant diseases." We work directly with Dr. Orville Stark, director of horticulture at the extension division of the UofU. Mr. Hoar, a graduate of Colorado State at Ft. Collins, is employed at the Millcreek Gardens. its, Mrs. Willard Baker, PTA president, conducted a short business meeting. Mrs. Richard Anderson, chairman of Demonstrations were staged the nominating committee, in the various rooms and disCOTTONWOCM presented the slate of officers plays of the children's work and called for nominations were featured in each room, from the floor for next year's . Col. 7) the halls and PTA officers. Elections were (GOP, Pg. 7B, room. then held. Third grade students in Mrs. Lena Mayo's class demTwo Speakers onstrated copper tooling. The REVOLUTIONARY 27 children are making a picture of the sego lily or the Soft & Supple seagull, the state flower and state bird. This activity is beIncl.Cut $10.00 ing completed in correlation the new Hair Styles all For with their study of Utah hist. . . Won't wash out Body Lasting ory. Other displays featured Set holds from each salon visit to the next. MURRAY. Mrs. Miles P. 'rugs, which are being woven Sue ;rb results on all hair textures and color- on looms, paintings in cray- (Janice) Romney, state vice treated hair, too. on, water colors and string chairman of the Republican paintings. There were also party, will be a principal D pictures which the child- speaker today (Thursday) ren created. Clifford DeGraw, when the Murray Womens ReMerle Norman Cosmetics principal, noted that all rooms publican Study Group conducts 486-80- 31 1027 E. 21st So. participated in the art festival. a meeting at Three Fountains Prior to the classroom vis clubhouse, 5000 So. 900 East. multi-purpo- 'W se VS. Women's GOP tv Club Will Meet Today Salon of Switzerland cd, l 1 SR s ' Kjr s - . . eharfed with destroying millions of water heaters each yearl Armed with rust. Last seen In the vicinity of your wa ter heater. Telltale signs Include FordQuntry trap the villain Rustflnger...cali your A. O. Smith dealer today) WiXIflTil YOUR REWARD TAG I fS S- - V . i , A f et. .t SALU b a guarant full-val- on a new A.O. Smith era. mium ar deluxe gee voter heater. If tank leak within A ret 10 years, you get a new water heater free. 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The Highland high madrigal chorus will be guests of the Lakeside Chord-buster- s, Murray chapter of SPEBSQSA, at 8 o'clock on Wednesday at the Murray park auditorium. , . During the regular rehearsal of the chorus, the madrigals will perform for chorus members and, in turn, the chorus will perform for the madrigals. Then the two will combine singing voices to have fun with barbershop music. Vern Miller, a member of the Chordbusters, is director of the madrigal singers. On Saturday the chorus attended a social at Park City, having dinner then attending the melodrama, where they performed. Pres Evans, president; Gary Rutherford, vice president over membership and Dale Ridd, vice president over programs, planned the Saturday evening event. will I JtahtfartM the convention of the in Salt Lake, the two men were presented plaques in recognition for their services during the past At association held Chordbustcrs To Host HHS rusty water at last! an 8"xl0 ' ' growers. activ-(STUDE- leaks In your water heater. Help C I I port of beautification projects started during the past year," commented Murrayite Elmer Knowles, newly president of the Utah Association of Nurserymen. George S. Hoar, 1769 Stardust, Taylorsville, was also reappointed as general executive secretary, key position in the statewide organization of nurserymen, garden shop and owners, landscapers Another big event this week Sears 4 Our goal in MURRAY. 1968 is to continue our sup- ) FRIDAY -- SATURDAY 11 a.m.-- 7 p.m. 11 Murrayite Her home Is Sylvania Waa suburb of Sydney. Her father is a jeweler and both her parents are of Australian birth. In her talk, she discussed monetary comparisons between her country and this one, noting her father's salary of some $70 per week to be "upper middle class in her homeland. Australia adopted the American monetary system two years ago, she said, dropping the British pound. The "land down under", however, still looks to Britain for cultural leadership and is strongly tied to the British Commonwealth o f ' Nations. I believe we look to the United States for protection, though,' she observed. At home, Miss Carpenter has attended a private girls school In Sydney, travelling 60 miles daily to and from classes by bus and train. She has completed four years of high school in Australia and early in 1967 began studies at the equivalent of an American technical college, majoring in home economics. Other Australian students, she pointed out, complete six years of high school, then enter colleges which prepare them for careers as teachers, members of the bar, the medical profession, etc. Academically, she expressed the opinion schools in her homeland are ahead of those in America. But she also noted Australian schools have fewer Pg. 7B, Col. 7), ters, at Granite has been that of sponsoring the Region Three division one wrestling tournament. Six Fighting Farmers are undefeated in matches this year and stand an excellent chance of becoming state champions. We wish the whole Farmer squad good luck in its 1 outing today and congratulate them on their fine performances to date. JIT PUPS --- TO I class. ancestors. S I three-dimensio- mountains and coral. A huge seashell will encompass the throne, while an enormous sea horse views the proceedings from the center of the floor. During intermission, a king and queen will be crowned and a trio of young ladies, Marsha Barratt, Carol Els wood and Laurie Stout, will present a medley of songs. (UTAH) Nurserymen Again Elect school opened, was elected treasurer of the senior lar MURRAY Thursday, Feb. 15, 1968 when extra-curricu- EAGLE-ADVERTIS- 2B J Limit: One per child two per family. . Age Limit: S weeks to 12 yean. Groups taken at 99 per child. VOIR CHOICE-FI- Sears LL Ukl 266-352- 9 II POSE OR BUST PORTRAIT At Scarst Salt Lake Ogden Provo Sprinkling Systems & Do-- It Yourself parts 5500 LARSON FORD SALES, INC. South State Murray. Utah |