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Show chosen valedictorian of the graduating class at Murray high. . . Students from Liberty, Arlington andBonnyview schools met at Murray high for the annual May Day fete. as reported from the files of Murray Eagle of May 5, 1938. the conMurray Eagle of May 6, essay MURRAY (UTAH) cleanup campaign Dorothy Mary Chegwidden, 1943. Thursday, May 2, 1968 test. . . Murray City Commisof Mrs. Maud Chegdaughter sion was considering an exThe people of Murray pur- widden, 4137 So. 900 East, was tension of Third East from chased a REMEMBER total of $443,000 in named Utah winner in the Gcr-g- as 59th South to 64th South. Carl Col. Memorial essay contest 8) (From Pg. 2B, U. S. War Bonds. . . Mr. and a 50 ft. strip . . Funeral services were . Dick Hendricks of Hendricks Fisher offered Mrs. Heber of L. Meyers . Murheld for Gerald Wayne Jensen, Shoes was elected president of land for the road. . Cottonwood announced the enWalkstudents Reed high ray a former resident of Murray of the Murray Junior Chamber of their gagement daughter, of Commerce. . . Robert H. er, Reed Jacobs, Bill BurJanice Beryl, to Warren B. . . . Ruth Turpin, daughter of rows, Joan Johnson, Carol Durrant of Towers, well-knoMurray Murray. . . Judge Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Turpin, Raymond Townsend, Frank (Ted) Moss returned spent the weekend in Logan plumbing contractor, was hon- Wright, Jack Hellstrom got a firstfrom Ann Arbor, Mich. . . with her sister, Norma Turored at an open house on his and look at mechanics of city hand 75th birthday. . . Mr. and The 60th annual meeting of pin, who graduated from the while presiding the Utah Mrs. Martin Nelson, 4715 government Baptist state con- Utah Agricultural College. . . ofwas held in Murray Agnes Howe, Murray, a senBoxelder St., celebrated their for a day in Murray City vention 50th wedding anniversary. . . fices. . . Mary Soffe gave a Baptist church. . . Represent- ior in the University of Utah luncheon in honor of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderatives of school boards in School of Education was electson left for San Diego and Mrs. Vaughn Krebs, who were Murray, Jordan and Granite ed to membership in Phi KapLos Angeles for a vacation. planning to move to Tooele. . . districts reported that suf- pa Phi. Murray merchants helped opficient boys had been recruitTHIRTY FIVE YEARS AGO TWENTY YEARS AGO as en the annual cleanup camed from the schools to take as reported from the files of reported from the files of the paign by taking their brooms care of beet thinning. the Murray Eagle of May 4, Murray Eagle of April 29, in hand and sweeping the down1933. 1948. town sidewalks. THIRTY YEARS AGO as TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO reported from the files of the, Miss Eleanor Bergenerwas Lorraine Olson was award ed 6B first prize of $7.50 in the IN MURRAY 6 16 SIZES WIDTHS AA-EEE- E RED WING SHOE STORE Valley Central Shopping Center 4371 So. State REHEARSAL . . . Murray high choral group practices selection for concert under the direction of Ray Andrus. "The spring concert is the culmination of things the students have been learning throughout the year," said Mr. Andrus. "Using the techniques and pitch they have learned, they will demonstrate their MURRAY. Four choral ability to present their music groups from Murray high will in an acceptable manner," he present a spring concert at added. 7;30 tomorrow (Friday) night in the high school auditorium. Cook School Cadets Participating will be the sophomore girls and boys glee To Appear At Ward clubs, the a capella choir and A COTTONWOOD. SO. the madrigals. Jay Andrus school sponsored by cooking is the director. Utah Power and Light will be Of special interest will be held at 1 o'clock on May 8 the group of 16th century num and 9 at the South Cottonthe for written bers especially wood ward buildmadrigals. Written especially ing 1180 Vine St. for smaller groups, "the Mrs. Ruby Garrett and sevmusic is exciting, with a high eral other home economists emotional content," Mr. And from Utah Power and Light rus explained. will instruct the classes. The The a capella choir will pre cooking school is open to all j sent three selections written women in the area. includ Randall by Thompson, Door prizes will be given, ing "Choose Something Like it was noted by the a Star," from Frostiana by Robert Frost and set to music by Mr. Thompson. Concluding number will be a special arrangement of Chadrack, Mesak, Abednigo, Negro spiritual. Drums, a string bass and piano accompaniment will add color to the arrangement. The sophomore boys choir The key name at Murray will open the program with an next year will be Dave Jorgen-se- n, arrangement of "There Is Noour new student body a Like Other Dame. thing president. numbers they will perform Dave has a iljW!! are "Laredo" and "Shenandoah." The girls will present big job in rep a special arrangement of "Im- resenting our school and we JjA possible Dream." Murray High Voices In I-- 'J . t i I. Spring Concert Friday J K J. Murray First Thrift's new . ; MURRAY BRANCH AND OFFICE PLAZA 4th-5th-- Near as Your Phone As Your doctor's scription pre- com- pounded precisely, accurately. For free delivery, call us. 93MJII0 Working for Better Health DYCHES Pharmacies 4798 South State Street Ph. Murray 262-254- 1 9105 West 2700 South sure he will do his best. Helping him I are COURSE more fhcm enough HOT WATCH jjen you with a D 'AUTOMATIC CAM WATER HEATER a PLUMBING CO. MURRAY 5666 SO. STATE ST. 266-352- 9' Open All Day Saiurday SPRINKLING n turn SYSTEM iioot 0ismuiY co, ciwixmti, The PARTS A Ohio, i : . m J rJ f-m X 5900 SOUTH STATE STREET (ycqrU f Another student body office, which is by far the hardest, is cheerleader. These six students, Marci Asay, Gloria Johnson, Stephanie Manwill, Terry Fowler, Jerry Mash and Bri Stringham, are the backbone of our school spirit and we are confident they will do Job. Attending Boys State this year will be 12 Junior boys, Layne Morrill, Drew McMillan, Walter Brooks, Steve Bowen, Stephen Healy, Jerry Black, David Smith, Rick Johnson, Dave Jorgensen, Brl Stringham, Jerry Mash and George Plott. Good luck! TOWERS 7w"TT'- - 1 : - " h I I I I i I I i $75 k will be George Plott as student body vice president. Sherelene Ran- dazzo has been elected to the post of student body secretary and this year's junior prom chairman, Debbi Heiner, will fill the Job of historian. a great OlASS-UNE- hAsm ... 7, WO 000 (No-nec- k) YOU'LL ALWAYS HAVE HERB ' luwto whisht 66 men. Tomorrow (Friday) night at 8 o'clock, the madrigals, a capella, Junior choir, girls glee and boys glee will perform under the direction of Mr. Andrus here in the auditorium. Be sure to come if you can. The school paper will be distributed to the students tomorrow. If you're ready to give up school, just remember there are only 20 more days! m citm uutiu spiuti whiskey light-hearte- d so easy to take ' !? 111 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 lilpli-- i i i" r T :, ! U 2940.000 as The Murray Loan Arrangers. Standing behind the teller's station of the new branch office are left to right: T. Ralph Anderton. Leslie Mascaro. branch manager C. S. (Bud) Cummings. Marian Haws and George P, Ruff. " I 2775000 I - . . 2.030.000 jj ,' 1.135.000 We're showing off - . MONDAY & TUESDAY, MAY 6th & 7th with FREE gifts and a chance to win a color TV. $ 600 000 I 0 You are cordially invited to drop by our new Murray Branch and Office Plaza, we'd love to show it to you. We'll be giving all visitors a key holder, a pen and a chance to win a Portable G.E. Color TV. I 1 1959 1960 J 1961 1 1 J 1962 1963 1964 1 1965 I 1966 Murray First Thrift and Loan Company, and its predecessor companies, has been serving Salt Lake Valley residents for 24 years. s f Our new plaza includes a spacious Murray First Thrift branch, 3,000 square feet of choice ground-floo- r office space for lease, a lounge and storage space on the lower level and parking for more than 75 cars. f annum J nor VI III IMWIII j f This new Murray Branch and Office Plaza signifies our acceptance by the people of Salt Lake Valley as a good place to do business. We're proud to offer this as another "Home of The Loan Arranger" and anticipate more to come. on Time Certificates th per annum Daily Interest on Regular Savings Or IPX Main Office: I J Sou Wornc Murray Office: Crtnfw Offtc: 2OCWtMJ0fcwt 1 I Mwn7 OfRti Cringtr Olfkt I 1 J qf thr oan Arranger. MURRAY FIRST THRIFT and Loan Company Jk. fHOMC 322 1492 v' AtMttor $7. WO. 000 00 ttfw4 1. VeHet. 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