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Show - t: - MURRAY (UTAH) Water Lacking For 'Victory' Thursday, March 14, 1968 v . Remember When EAGLE-ADVERTIS- 2B Girl Gardens; Grant To Towers Gilbert left Special 'Ed1 Tour Slated YEARS AGO as re- sen. the files of the from ported Murray Eagle of March 14, FIVE Wednesday J N '"V' j local unit chairmen, . plans for the Senior Prom. . Mrs. W. Hal (LaRae) Jeffs, 6007 So. 115 West, was elected president of Liberty elementary PTA. . . Mrs. Glen S. Thelin, 1072 E. 5235 South, was named one of 26 semi-finali- in test. ghter Mrs. Max Michaelis, Gran ite Wasatch PTA council exceptional child chairman, is arrangements coordinating for the tour. dresses. SO. COTTONWOOD. another display, antiqued early American items will be shown. They include old irons, coal bucket and churn, which are used as accent pieces for an early American designed home. Talent displays will range from oil painting, to knitting Relief Society Fete Set At Stake Center Wards Combine Group For Relief Society Fete 'Pat Vincents church, will begin at 9 o'clock on Saturday evening at the school hall, 1385 Spring Lane. The Ray Mastrim orchestra will provide music. At 11 o'clock a catered buffet dinner will be served. Tickets are $5 per tainment will feature special Irish talent numbers. Ed Moore and Mrs. Don and other hand made articles. on the progf am will Refreshments will be served. ebration honoring the 12Cth be furnished by members of Luella W. Finlinson, stake Hoffman are of anniversary of the founding the organization. An opporRelief Society president, is the the event. meet Mrs. Spafford of Relief Society and honoring tunity to chairman. Board the visiting teachers of the will be afforded those who general member chairmen include line a with 2 scheduled for is reception attend, stake, Leon L. Johnson, counselor; o'clock on Saturday at the starting at 1:30 p.m. Jean C. Williams, Gertrude South Cottonwood stake cenA talent display will show R. Pat A. Barton, Keding, 851 E. handiwork Ave. the many types of Holly ter, Edith H. Marchant, Gwen P. Belle S. Spafford, Relief that can be created. Exhibits Hartley, Mildred W. Taylor, Society general president, will will include a wedding dis- Leah P. Chandler, Norma B. be the keynote speaker. Other play, complete with cake and Blank, Gladys L. Bronson, Pauline B. Knight, refreshOnly 53 more days of school! ments; Betty T. Erekson and (Not counting weekends and Shirley M.Harris, invitations, programs and favors; LeahD. holidays.) The end of the third Johns, publicity; Nina B. term is on Wednesday and stureceive dents will Davis, Gwen L. Jones, proprogress reports. gram, assisted by Norma O. On Monday, Christensen and the stake Singing Mothers; Anna L. division interpretive compLindman, awards. Also, Evelyn T. Roundy, etition was held counselor; Margine W. Potts, atHillcrestand Geraldine S. Halladay and on Tuesday, we selections MURRAY. A combined cel- FERTILIZER ! ! ter STRIKE... PAY DIRT Jean Rydalch, talent displays, assisted by Jody Paul, Mildred Taylor, Carol Ann Bart-let- t, Bonnie Harsh, Fonnie Burrows, Pat Martinson, Cora Adams, Arlene Gillen, Jan Morgan, Roylene Arvanitis, Beulah Madeline Litson, Thompson, Jean Clayton, Kate Falrholme, LaNell Peck, Carol Hite, Shirley Nielsen and June Park; Kathleen Labrum, Donna Marsden. Peggy Grlf- feth and Maurine Thomas, serving table arrangements. NOW pioneer fertilizer of the west now becomes of age . . . This all purpose premier plant food continuously improved since 1947 helps give lux urous growth to turf, flowers and garden. Now is the time to fertilizel The Large 80-l- b. Convenient Manufactured plastic lined bag bag .... only 40-l- b. by $240 rY tu MINERAL FERTILIZER ft Dinner Dated In 11th Ward $4.50 ek vTSte i 7300 So. 6th West, Midvale, Utah Phone 255-650- 5 Also available at: Booker Johnson Nursery, 6000 So. 1300 East Rio Grande Lumber Co. 540 West 2nd South co . okwuti. owo. The iuoio tmWY w noons tun wutmi intttt If whiskey 4 ? 7 "A Vu THIS WEEK V, f? H Cotton Canvas" ng I SO. COTTONWOOD. Teaday will be observed today (Thursday) by students and patrons of Wood- cher appreciation WHAT' UNION PACIFIC DOING FOR FUTURE FARMERS? COURSE A 'S ! YOU'LL ALWAYS HAVC j more flicm enough 1 sztr HOT WATER PLENTY! Brook Just since 1921 WITH Mi iMmj) h so easy to take SooiniDiiy TjTflE II ts. The State Distributive ucation contests will be held tomorrow (Friday). Particistock elementary. pating in this program will be Spearheading plans for the students from the marketing observance is Mrs. Robert class. The school's DECA club Langlois, PTA representative. (Distributive Education Clubs Through the room mother of America) helped finance telephone committee, patrons student participation in the will be contacted and informed state contest by selling activabout the day of appreciation. ity calendars to the students. Suggestions are made to parents to encourage their childWhite Lies," a one-a- ct ren to write a note of 'thank Robwith Kathy Thayne, play, ert Rackley and Don Bell in you to their teachers. A the cast, will be performed carnation will be presented to Woodat the division one-a- ct play the staff members at contest at Jordan on Tuesday. stock. Other activities for the week Tryouts for the baseball will include emphasis on team have been going on all safety week. William Flagler, week and our first game will PTA safety chairman, is be on Mar. 15, with Hillcrest assisting with this promotion. the visitor. Last year we took Students are being invited to second place in the state and compose slogans to help make them more safety minded. (SPARTAN, Pg. 6B, Col. 8) j now omtuirr cut-ou- Ed- workers. Sunn v. ' will move lnto state competi-- 1, tion. ek gh Appreciation Day Planned h in the division In obserMILLCREEK. vance of the 12Gth anniver sary of the founding of Relief Society, members of the Mill-cre11th ward organization will host a dinner for their husbands at 7 o'clock on Saturday night at the church, 4000 So. COO East. Table settings will feature Following spring flowers. the dinner, a musical program will be presented by several members of the Salt Lake City Dutch choir. Coordinating plans for the event are Mrs. Wallace R Baldwin, Relief Society presl" dont; Mrs. John Fryer, Mrs Jesse Birch, counselors and I Mrs. Wtlfonl Hubert, secretary. They are assisted by a committee of Relief Society 00 COMPANY hosted the other schools in division foren- - sics. Finalists Spring Og-de- peek-throu- Enter- couple. quarter at Merrill-PalmInstitute of Human Development and Family Life in Detroit. . . A new code book was accepted by Murray City TWO WARDS . . . Mrs. Norman Eastheads. Permanents wood (left) and Mrs. Russell Evans watch TEN YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Mrs. Gayle Wilson in preview of demonstraEagle of March 13, 1958. Reg. ward function. tion for 6th-19- th The garage of Ray Christ$17.50 ensen, 239 E. 5600 South, was Irtcl. Cut of tools broken into and a box & Conditioner. worth $100 was stolen. . . The third graders of Mill-cre262-421- 2 elementary presented a musical for their parents. . . 39th So. Plaza Funeral services were conMURRAY. Mrs. Gayle Wil- -! first counselor and Mrs. ducted for Wilhelmsen, Wendy son will give a special dem George (Joyce) Hugie, second 320 E. 39th So. daughter of Mr. at a combined counselor. onstration Wilhelm D. and Mrs. Harvey Sixth ward presidency is meeting of the Murray 6th and 19th ward Relief SociMrs. Vaughn (Myrl) Shields, eties on Tuesday. president, Mrs. Don (Clara) To be held at 10 a.m. in Evans, first counselor and the cultural hall used by both Mrs. Lowell (Leora) Young, wards, 1 W. 6100 South, the second counselor. event is in honor of the foundLunch will be served by ing of the LDS Relief Society members of luncheon comin 1842. mittees from both wards. Mrs. Wilson, representing Members of the 19th ward U&I Sugar Co., will demonare Mrs. Norman (Karen) n, strate the use of sugar molds Mrs. George (Vickie) decin creating Paul, Mrs. Ray (Norma) Hanorative Easter eggs and in sen and Mrs. Donald (Val Jean) Holgate. making favors and decoraThose from the 6th ward tions for all occasions. The sugar eggs may be filled with include Mrs. Harold (Elma) a variety of delicate objects Whetman, chairman, Mrs. and Skeen (Margaret) Marsden, The dining area the Mrs. Russell (Mary) Evans, Mrs. Arthur (Ida) Schafer and threshold of hospitality, famMrs. Lynn (Joan) Turner. ily communication and courtThe regularly scheduled esy will be given by Mrs. Raggedy Ann Says Ralph (Lynne) stapel, 19th meeting of Murray 6th ward ward homemaking discussion Relief Society will not be held on Wednesday. leader. "See Our Mrs. Norman (Joyce) EastPTA Election wood, homemaking director Grant of the 19th ward, is over-a- ll chairman of the event. She Scheduled Tonight MURRAY. Election of ofhas been assisted by Mrs. ficers for Grant elementary Russell (Mary) Evans, home-maki45" $149 I Yd. director of the 6th PTA will be held at 7;30 Wide Reand members of the ward tonight (Thursday). Two adult driver films, lief Society presidencies from VLI -i Open 10-- 6 Aim High in Steering and both wards. the will "Get Big Picture," They are Mrs. Jacob (VirMonday 10-- 9 ginia) Burton, president of be shown. Students from the fifth and the 19th ward Relief Society, Plenty OFF Street Parking Mrs. William (Ruth) Thomas, sixth grades will present special numbers as part of 3532 So. 9th East the program. $250 ty's Ball," theme of the annual St. Patrick's dance for St. In Marilyn Towers, Special! On Church Schedule Mrs. Robert Rydalch (right) shows to Mrs. Vivian Roundy (left) and Mrs. Richard Potts, items she made for display at South Cottonwood Relief Society activity. . . . . sts condau- er St. Patrick's Dance STAKE-WID- E . Utah 'Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Towers, 5347 Kenwood Dr., was awarded a grant by Utah State university to study one presidents and other interest ed persons are being invited to join the tour, which will be conducted by Lester Coon, coordinator of special education in the Granite district. Manuel's Doug Johnston, Laurie Fitz- Natalie gerald, Bill Adams andofficers class senior Carlisle, at Murray high, were making child PTA exceptional PTA H. 1963. A tour GRANITE PARK. of some of the special education classes in the Granite School District will be conducted on Wednesday morning, with members of the tour assembling at 10 o'clock at the district office conference room, 340 E. 3545 South. Dr. Hilda B. Jones, general supervisor of special education in the district, has arranged the tour. She will tell those in attendance about the special education program in the district. She will also show plans for the new facility for special education which will be built near the district office. Facilities for work experience programs will also be visited. lj James . ' . ., , I 7 over 10,000 scholarships have been awarded to students in counties served by Union Pacific Railroad. We're in this together in 1967 alone almost 25 of all commodities shipped on Union Pacific were farm products. For more information about the Railroad's dedication to agricultural improvement write to Supervisor of Agricultural Development, Union Pacific, Omaha, Nebr. 68102. A pennaglas I OLASUtNEO AUTOMATIC 001 WATEft HEATER To SHIP Of TRAVEL At Hot Woff U or (or information about PLANT SITES Call your nearest U P. reprsienfadV Cm HERB TOWERS I 1 I muwiiir rLUMUlNb CO. 5666 SO. STATE ST. 9 "Open All Day Safurday" SHUNKUNO SYSTtM A V 266-352- PAITS GATEWAY TO AND FROM THE AGRICULTURAL WEST |