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Show Wednesday, December 22, 1965 THE gayly played during dinner. The tables were deocrated In House Scene green pine sprays, golden pine cones, and red candles, designed Of Social by gardening director Ted Quist. Dinner was catered by DistincIndian Student Placement Pro- tive Catering. Merry conversagram Christmas Social was held tion floated around during dinner Friday evening Dec. 17 in the which consisted of melt in your Granger Stake House. mouth steak, baked potatoes with Granger Stake VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 7 LITTLE CARS. BIG BUSINESS 375 foster parents and children were in attendance. This group represents 75 students and their families. These sour cream, whole small carrots, green beans, condiments, olives, green onions, radishes, celery, and carrot sticks. Jello pickles Indian students come from six salad, hot rolls and hard rolls, tribes, ranging in age from 8 pie alamode, blueberry and apple. to 18. Honored guests were Superin-tenda- nt The tables were deocrated with Elmer J. Hartvigsen of Christmas greens and angels with Granite School District, Dr. O. golden festoon hats designed by C. England, Dr. Ted T, Peterson, and C. Leland Davey, SupA dinner was served by Relief erintendent Henry Cameron and Richard McMullen draw for prize offered of buUdings and Society ladies of roast turkey, grounds. by Sears, Granger, Catalogue Store. dressing, baked potato, green After dinner a program was peas, cranberry jello salad, hard enjoyed in the auditorium. J. rolls with butter and pumpkin Madsen acted as master of cerepie topped with whipping cream. monies and program director. Eyes sparkled and happy talk Performing were a brass combo filled the air mingled from Granite High School. From Mrs. A. D. Parker, 3321 Hills- of schools chatter having training dale Drive, was declared winner courses with opeings during 27 with Christmas merry music and Cyprus High a male vocalist, of a new Color TV set as the to 30, December 65, it was an- carols. Principal Normand Gibbons, danHonored guests in attendance cer Shellie Bliss with two nummajor prize given by Sears, Cat- nounced by Sgt. Edwards. ' alogue Store in Granger. High school graduates may se- were Elder Spencer W. Kimball, bers, a pantomime given by LesHenry Cameron, President el- lect from 109 specialized courses Clarence Bishop and family, dir- lie Barlow, vocal solo Terri' ect Granger-Hunt- er Chamber of wihch vary in length depending on ector of the program, represent- Card, accompanist, Marilyn Lau Commerce, drew the winning the individuals interest and po- atives from ten stakes includ- ghlin, and violin solo Benny number for Richard McMullen, tentials, according to Edwards. ing Stake President Iris B. Mo- James, accompanied by his mo-store manager. Aptitude tests are given to help rgan, counselors and high council ther. schools for ,men. According to Mr. McMullen, individuals select Officers of Granite Classified all entrees were put in a washer which they are best qualified. Program entertainment was Employees Association in attendand thoroughly shaken up. Among schools which have given by the Showtimers, Mrs. ance were Pres. Jay Madsen, McMullen the thanked Mr. peoopeings are: Electronics; Motor Robin Bennion, Mrs. Darlene Vice Pres. Doyal Gobson, cusof the the opening ple visiting Maintenance; Shop Mechanics; Sheffield and Mrs. Bonnie Whi- todian of Valley Junior High, first Sears outlet outside the Medical Specialist; Administra- te rton, pianist for the group. Ruth Withers, secretary Western All the ladies sang, acted and Hills downtown area. He said the in- tion and General Technical. elementary school. terest of the area residents far Sgt. Edwards stated that inter- dramatized. The music was show United States Savings Bonds exceeded Sears officials expect- ested persons can take the test time with a classical flair. EmThe Granite Classified make an ideal Christmas gift for He without obligation. ations. added that further information may be se- ployees Association Friday, Dec., children and grownups alike. They cured by contacting him at his 10th, held their annual Christmas dont break, they dont make noise Opening Announced office in Murray at 4808 So. Banquet in Granite Park Junior and they dont have to be watered or fed. They just grow in value State Street or by telephoning High School. By Army Recruiting A festive evening was enjoyed from year to year. Make sure to 2. by four hundred and eighty peoput some Savings Bonds under The Murray Army Recruiting event. the ple attending your tree this year you can buy Station has received a new list Christmas music and carols them where you hank. Mrs. George Romney. Granger Woman Wins T.V. y ear-ol- d Arthur Walters displays scale models of rac m cars front of the appropriate backdrop of a d ing racer at Lime Rock, Conn. He visited auto track while attending miniature racing car meet in area. Model cars are capable of zooming around twisting circuits at speeds that are the equivalent of 200 miles per hour. Model car racing is nations newest hobby-spo- rt that is expected to ring up sales of more than $150 million this year, according to the Hobby Industry Association of America. . txteen-- full-size- 40-fo- ot Best wishes j A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 262-454- From marls Ijas tlir mast VALLEY AUTO PARTS 5433 South 4015 West Guy - Boyd 1 vVV W0h- - Bob - 3443 West 3500 South Henry - Kate - Keith - Perc - Mike - "" wW IFTjS First quality seamless sheerp. , ' NYLONS ( 3 pr pkg. ) Limit 6 pr. SPECIAL Mr V- - - 's '.syySs K ' jftj 29c pr. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS : imiL Shoes 905 1965 6QTH ANNIVERSARY DROP IN G.E.M. 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