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Show the services of a priest, a doc- ward, 160 E. 4600 South. Two sessions will be held tor and a married couple, who Thursday, Feb. 29, 1968 help to set down guidelines to allow all women of the stake and their friends to have for young people contemplatan opportunity to attend. Meeting marriage. ings will be held at 1:30 and 8 p.m. Area Residents On Hulda Parker Young, reCAP Board County cently released as general MURRAY. Various aspects Relief MURRAY. Two residents of secretary of the LDS of the law and its application the be will guest Society, le area were presented to Rotarians the Murray-MidvaSpecial musical week to speaker. were elected last here Monday during the club's numbers will be presented at serve on the board of directregular luncheon meeting at ors for the both sessions. Community Action Harman's, 3900 So. State. Demonstrations in chocoin Lalce Salt County. A panel consisting of James Program decoupage, dipping, Mrs. Melba LeBaron, 6057 late S. Sawaya, municipal judge papier mache and genealogy 300 East and Ted MartinSo. Ell-ett, of Murray, Walter (Bud) will be given. Special talent a practicing attorney and ez, 270 No. Main, Midvale, displays will also be available. of will residents LeRoy H. (Lee) Griffiths, their represent Mrs . Ralph (Shirley) Horton, communities in the Murray city attorney, particof the Murray stake president program. ipated. Relief board, is chairSociety conThe board of directors Their discussion included man of the program and genof who elected citizens sists existing abortion laws, Su- volunteer their time and meet eral chairman. Mrs. LaMona preme Court decision affectonce a month to direct the Hymas is chairman of the ing questioning of criminal Action Program class leaders display. Mrs. suspects and the legality of Community and formulate its policies. Larry (Patsy) Mullins is carrying weapons in automochairman of demonstrations. biles. Each presented a view "A welcome is being extendof the problems surrounding ed to all," said Mrs. Horton. the prosecuting attorney, defense attorney and trial judge. Friday Dinner For The panel was stimulated by frequent questions from the Couples In 9th Ward audience, which also repreSO. COTTONWOOD. A dinsented a variety of subjects. The annual ner and program is scheduled MURRAY. A visitor at the club's meetDay of the Murray for couples in South Cottoning was Antonio Del Bosco of Friendship stake Relief will be wood 9th ward at 7 o'clock Palermo, Italy. The Italian held Mar. 8 Society 3rd-8- th the in (DINNER, Pg. 10B, Col. 8) who is associated Rotarian, with the Bank of Palermo, is visiting his daughter and w in this country. Public Debut For New Murray High Band Uniforms At Spring Concert mmfmm)pmfmmmU 1- fjiimiimumim, EAGLE-ADVERTI- 6B m MURRAY (UTAH) Panel Discusses - Law Aspects anti-pove- rty Stake's In RS Friendship Day Program son-in-la- Meetings Planned Next Month Pre-Can- a MAGNA. series of NEW APPEARANCE . . . More than 100 members of the Muruniray high marching unit appear in the school's forms which will be worn in public performance in May. A bid has been submitted for the band to participate in the New Years Day "Tournament of Roses" parade at Pasadena, Calif. newly-purchas- Remember When Windows Were Broken Out At HJHS; Pool Remodeling Set 91 FIVE YEARS AGO as re- on the Hillcrest junior high ported from the files of the campus. . ..The KO Polio" Murray Eagle of Feb. 28, 1963. clinics were opened in the area. . . Jack Halt-innRenon Klossner had the lead Murray Arden Ashton, Scott role in A Date With Judy," and Loralee Stan were a comedy presented at Hill-cre- st Layton winners of Granite among junior high. Jim Vicch-rill- i, Park junior high's science Colleen Casaday, Val- fair exhibit. erie Church, Joy Ferrin, Scott TEN YEARS AGO as reportHeal and Joan Dahl were other members of the cast. . . ed from the files of the Murray Principal Fred Rowland re- Eagle of Feb. 27, 1958. ported that 91 windows were Jerry Watts and Dr. Ralph shot out of various buildings members of Montgomery, Murray Rotary club, were chairmen of a beautification project in Murray park. . . Mrs. David L. Bowen was honored on her birthday. . . John' Klossner, John Wimmer and Bob Montoya were three J Murray high wrestlers who qualified for the state tourn. . Mr. and Mrs. John Beauty Salon y ament. Greenwood returned after spending a week in Safford, Ariz. . . Mr. and Mrs. Keith WUhe$ to Welcome Mcllenry, 140 E. 6400 South, became the parents of a son. . . Chief Deb Townsend reported 21 grass fire calls as a result of warm weather and residents cleaning yards and burning c rubbish. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Feb. 28, 1953. J to their staff Mayor J. Clifford Hansen announced that completion was near on the new police build of excellent 1 ing, which was being converted r from the city jail, located in back of City Hall. . . Hyde J I operators. Stauffer, Bill Ringrose and Henry Smith were committee members in charge of a party for the oldtlmers of Murray 262-284City firemen. . . Mr. and Mrs. 4 Earl Howe spent a weekend in Las Vegas. . . Dale Arthur Pugmlre, Frances Brisbrey S So. Slate 6526 and Kelly Scott Mauds loycele brated their first birthday. . Jerry Clifford Whetman and er, ! HAIRPIN ) I ( Cathy i Nelson ) ed Patricia McMillan, both of Murray, obtained a marriage license. TWENTY YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Feb. 26, 1948. Commissioner Paul S. Rose announced improvements of the swimming pool in Murray park, including a chlorination and filtering plant. . . Lewis Generator Shop, 325 W. 5900 South, was damaged slightly by a fire. . . Mrs. RetaMauch- ley spent a week's vacation in Arizona and St. George with her mother. . . A local woman escaped with minor burns when gasoline she was using to scrub a floor ignited. . . Mr. and Mrs. George Midgely spent two weeks vacationing in Hollywood. . . Mr. and Mrs. Dale Belts moved into their new home at 4529 Boxelder, Murray. TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of March 4, .The first in a pre-Ca- Confer- na ences will be held at St. Vincent school, 1385 Spring Ln., granddaughter. . . Mrs. Fred Murray Eagle of March 3, in Murray on Sunday Mar. 3, R. Anderson was hostess at 1938. beginning at 1:30 p.m. The second will be on the her home for members of the The baseball stadium, a following evening at 7;30; the Murray Bridge club. unique one built in a natural THIRTY YEARS AGO as amphitheater with solid earth third on Mar. 6 at 7:30. The conferences combine reported from the files of the (REMEM3ER, Pg. 10B, Col. 3) A-- r S . j- : .'ft, mm USED TIRES $3)95 HERM MILLER SERVICE 3939 So. State St. Murray v rrvt 11 Cottage cheese is just cottage cheese... 1943. Pvt. Lowell Miles returned to Texas following a furlough with his family in Murray. . . Ed Wright, Murray police chief, warned residents that across Murray City streets is a very dangerous and aggravating habit. . . Mr. George A. Crabtree returned from Santa Monica, Calif., after a visit with his ng unless it's ( J j f A stomp will be sponsored by theSMA (the boys league) to- -i morrow trri-- f day) night at; r i 8:30. A big thanks goes to the officers and the other boys V I en r who helped ar- - the1 range dance. Vtngan Amlgoi 1 A i n . p.m. . (Thurs-- o today day) there will be a playoff with Judge to determine which team goes to state. This was all made possible when we defeated Granite on Friday. The junior varsity game was also a victory for the Spartans. A three minute over time was played when the 9 game ended in a tie, The Spartan five defeated the To EL FAROL Drive -- In 69-6- Luncheon Farmers, SPECIAL! GENUINE MEXICAN FOOD especially prepared by RAPHAEL A. TORRES State 76-7- 3. The Utah State assembly was presented on Tuesday It featured the Balladlers, a vocal group who performed here last year also. Approx imately 80 juniors were not able to attend the assembly because they were taking the National Merit Scholar qualifying test. (Too bad!) Terry Thompson, a senior, took second place in state wrestling competition. Terry suffered a broken foot a few months ago and had only been wrestling three weeks. Featuring! 7223 So. Assemblies, practices, basketball and a dance are only a part of this week's busy schedule at Murray high. 255-374- 2 Our own traveling assent bly will be entertaining the students tomorrow. They were well accepted by Hillcrest and Judge Memorial when they performed for them and we're anxious to see the assembly. Abo tomorrow, there will be division debates at Granite. Our team is hoping for a vie tory and intends to take top honors in region debates also. .s.Ar"1 Then you know it's Quality Some of our best customers arcnt even on diets! You sec, our cottage cheese doesn't just balance a meal -- it makes the meal better. Try it. Dcliciously refreshing, with or without anything. Chekd4! The next time you shop, remember that ours is one of the select dairies authorized to carry the Quality Chekd label. See if you don't taste the difference. T"'- - - , .. , -- y |