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Show EAGLE-ADVERTI- 6B life (UTAH) Thursday, March 14, 1968 than Winters and Johnny Carson, as well as having given hundreds of concerts across the nation. Jack Whitaker, better known as Kimbo the Clown, Roderick or Ooby Mouse, will serve as master of ceremonies. Mr. Whitaker has also worked with the Walt Disney studios for two years. "Tickets to the family entertainments should be obtained as soon as possible from ward leaders, Mr. Jensen advised. Mi 1 MURRAY Wives Lions, Meet Tonight SO. COTTONWOOD. Mem- of the South Cottonwood Lions and Lady Lions clubs II i1 I I FAMILY FARE . . Mr. and Mrs. Nad Puzey review "Family Night to Remember" highlights with their youngsters, Cindy, Lori, Lynnie, Rudy, Ted, Ned. The Terry Sisters, local singers, will headline the variety program to be held on Thursday, March 21 at Bonne neville junior high, 5330 Dr. Two performances will be held, one at 6:30 and one at 8:30 p.m. The Terry sisters have just th from a returned next South week's MURRAY. Boyd Jensen, for Murray event, "A tour of the Far East where bishop of Murray 20th ward, stake is in charge of arrangements Family Night to Remember." they appeared in several countries, including Korea, Vietnam, Japan and the Philippines. They have appeared Family Night Slates Gu-re- Talented Entertainers will attend separate meetings at 7:30 tonight (Thursday). Harmans Cafe will be the setting for the men's dinner Guests from the meeting. Sugarhouse club will be present. Plans for the coming election are now under way. The Lady Lions will meet at the home of Mrs. John O. W. Nielsen, 945 Vine St. for their dinner meeting. Luz Fonte, American Field Service student attending Granite high, will be guest speaker for the evening. Miss Fonte is from the Philippines. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Col-le- tt, presidents of the respective clubs, will conduct the proceedings. five-mon- fund-raisi- ng 2 I ' f Clark Five," "Lennon Sisters" and with "Rouvaun, "Dave Buck Owens." Their original recording of Mormon Girl" has been in the top 10 on record charts. Appearing with the Terry Sisters will be Lee Fugal, ragtime piano and variety show artist. He has been the star of the Golden Horseshoe Revue at Disneyland the past three seasons and has appeared with Art Linkletter, Will Rogers Jr. and many top names in the entertainment world. Other entertainers who will appear include Diane and Lowell Murdock, singers who have starred in local productions of the 'Promised Valley," "Fantasticks," and 'West Side Story." She is the first vocal soloist to ever appear with t the Utah Symphony. He has Just won the Metropolitan Opera auditions in Salt Lake. Also, the "Bellshanny Men," a talented quintet which skyrocketed to fame when they were selected to sing the motion picture theme song in the movie, "Spencer's Mountain. Since then they have had three appearances on the Arthur Godfrey show, two record releases and were winners of the Monterey Folk Festival. They have made guest appearances with Jona- - s company semi-classi- s a crowd makes it a party 5 cal Con-tem- Seagram's 7 Crown The Sure One 5UCRAU D1SIIIU8S CO. K1C. BLEhEKO HHISUr. 66 PROOF, ii'l CRAiM ttUISU. SPlRIIS. FERTILIZER po ! . taine," at 8:30. Af5 The FOR CRABGRASS KILLER spring setting will be highlighted by a waterfall set in the upstairs bleachers while the Jack Anderson or rV chestra performs from the bandstand. During intermission, a king and queen will be crowned and will have a swing for their throne. The Briars folk group will entertain during intermission,' presenting popular tunes and a medley of ballads. The gay affair is free with activity card or $1.50 per couple without. Tryouts for the pep club were held Monday In the boys gym. More than 110 Granite lovelies kicked and bounced around during the affair, but the final field was cut to 62. Along with the 62 who made it, three drummers are to be chosen and later in the month, will Join the new Letter-Hi- 's them. Girls have been practicing at 6:30 every morning for about a week. We congratulate the new pep clubbers and hope they will bring as much honor to Granite as this year's girls have done. tnnuxMA a '0 (' Muz..... for 10-10-- 5 LABEL 10-- 1 ue 28 USED TIRES HERM MILLER SERVICE 3939 So. State St. Murray There's something so unladylike about cleaning a lint filter.. A 10$ Bp mm O STOP 111 Special care for - maa with this brand new PERMANtNl Thee garments, when MiriLiTC uARmi.ni dried in the wash are thorn tumbling act.on a oughly dried with gentle fluffed at cycles and they are cooled contour so end to restore their original there s realty no ironm WASHER Your hands will never touch filter or lint! ED mss cycle Control New TUMBLE PRESS' mm-.- .. Puis the press back in from wearing or wrinkled clothe, that arc muwu or storage ... 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FASTER All packed in convenient Manufactured by Midvale exclusive MAGIC CLEAN9 FILTER "Out of sight 0-- 5 for feeding turf and killing crabgrass, only $675 I Rod-rig- 2-SPE- For Month weeding, feeding and insect control only $4.83 Roy Non-quilte- Lady Lions Plan To raised . . wtAR-PWMA- Honoree 0-- 5 Webster's Win Award For Month funds Mr. and Mrs. Christen Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant 'Watch Diet' At Meet Johansen, and Mrs. JosephMURRAY. "Diet and Exerine Guibbor were guests at a cise" is the theme to be dinner party at the home of carried out at a meeting of the Mrs. Alf M. Larson. at Murray Lady Lions club TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO 7:30 p.m. on March 21 at as reported from the files of Harman's cafe. A representative from the the Murray Eagle of March 18, 1943. Spa will be the speaker. Decorations will be made of fresh LaMar Seal MacKay, son of and various other Mr. and Mrs. D. N. MacKay, fruits aids. slimming" Murray, was commissioned Chairman in charge of aran ensign in the U. S. Naval is Mrs. Reid(Va-len- e) rangements Reserve at the naval air trainMembers of Berntson. ing center in Texas. . . Murcommittee are Mrs. Jay the water were users warned ray (Arnell) Atwood, Mrs. Keith by Murray City that there was and Mrs. Glen not sufficient culinary water (Yvonne) Jex to supply "Victory vegetable (Ida) Oldroyd. gardens in the summer. The city water must be saved for SPARTAN Col. 4) 2B, (From Pg. homes, canning factories and we hope we will take first place other vital establishments. honors this year! THIRTY YEARS AGO as March 22, the On reported from the files of the Junior Friday, Prom will be held at of March 17, Murray Eagle the State Capitol rotunda at 1938. 8:30 p.m. The theme this year Ernest Froelich was speak- is "Younger Than Springtime" er at the special banquet of and admission is an activity the Murray Fraternal Order card or $1. of Eagles in observance of the The junior class will enterlodge's 30th anniversary. . . tain the student body the same Mr. Elmer Harger returned day with its annual assembly. from a trip to Kansas City, Under the direction of the Mo. . . Murray beat American class officers, Layne Morrill, at the state basketFork 30-Dave Lynette Jorgensen, ball tournament. . . James Brewer, Stephanie Manwill was UniverMcCloy, among and Debi Heiner, the juniors sity of Utah varsity wrestlers have put in a month of pracwho earned their letters durtice and everyone is expecting ing the season. . . Mrs. George an excellent assembly and E. Gordon left for a month's dance! vacation in California. . . The A special "thanks" goes to "Awful Truth," with Cary Mr. Beazer for doing the postGrant and Irene Dunne, was ers which advertise the Junior playing at the Iris Theatre. Prom. Be sure to read them! . for .. -5 vigorous grass, tree and shrub growth, only $4.59 2- - GREEN LABEL 10-- 1 for strong turf and flower only $3.62 growth, 3 BLUE LABEL I" Carol Galegos, Utah Technical College barbering student, has been named "Barber of the Month" by Thaymer Hlte, department head. The Murray high graduate is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony M. Gallegos, Murray. The pretty coed won the honor for her practical work and theory achievement. Proven and backed by 21 ytari of fertilizer lucctti in inttrmountain soils. Aunt Aggie Brand offers four fast acting and effective lawn and garden plant food formulas. 20-10- Fon- TAYLORSVILLE. ?gd esi iron c its dance, "Florces Is AGGIE - RED LABEL spring Jaycettes Auxiliary on Monday. The activity will be held during the day at the fire hall. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. Mrs. Jay (Derita) Trappett MURRAY. Contestants for is chairman in charge of the rs will Girl of the Year honors were dinner. being sought here this week serve as committee members. by Murray Jaycette officers of who announced February's Jaycette of the for a trip to Ontario, Calif. . . Month award. High school girls in the Mr. and Mrs. Clive Bennion junior or senior class are were hosts at a family dinner eligible to enter the contest, honoring Mrs. Tamar Reading scheduled to be held by the on her 80th birthday. . . A Murray group on March 21. gunman and one or more comPersons interested in submit- panions attempted to rob ting entries or learning more Allied Development Co., 6419 about the competition may So. State. . . Steven Sanders contact Mrs. Tom (Carol Ann) and Paul Sinward were awarded Eagle badges. Bartlett at Joint winners of the chapFIFTEEN YEARS AGO as ter's Jaycette of the Month reported from the files of the honor for last month were Murray Eagle of March 13, Mrs. Mike (Mary Ellen) 1953. and Mrs. Roy (Betty) Teinert. ' They were singled George Perkes, 63 and Sam out for the honor during a Dana, 21, were in "fair" conmonthly membership meeting dition after being injured when on Monday night at the home they were buried beneath six of Mrs. Roger (Judy) Home. to eight feet of dirt in a sewer line trench just south of 53rd South. . . Ann Marie Blacker, daughter of Mrs. Marie H. Blacker, was among 14 University of Utah women honored for activities in intramural sports. . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gee, 5716 So. State, drove to Ogden to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Forsgren formerly of Murray . . . Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Weber became parents of a son. . . Robert Hans Nielsen Teinert Rodrigue and Claudette Reynolds, both Mrs. Rodrigue and Mrs. of Murray, purchased a marTeinert were cited for attend- riage license. ing every meeting held by the TWENTY YEARS AGO as club during the month, as well as participating in every club reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of March 11, project. 1948. dewas Monday's meeting voted primarily toward preEarl J. Healy was appointed paring materials for the club's assistant chief of Murray's annual fashion show, to be fire department, with William held at Hotel Utah on April and George Doran Ringrose 13. serving as captains. . . Mrs. Ensign Woodruff was honored Wives Of Firemen at a celebration on her 73rd birthday. . . T. Ray Kingston, In Quilting Session president of Murray Civic A session of Fund, announced a special MURRAY. quilting will be held for mem meeting to elect directors and Gal Barber AUNT 1- Pastels of pink, blue and paper will adorn the walls of Granite's gymnasium tomorrow (Friday) night when the senior class yellow presents bers of the Murray Firemens discuss uses of 266-940- 1. bers 'llll 2 So. State l |