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Show EAGLE ADVERTISER MI'BHAV l UTAH 9B l Thursday, Sept. 15, 1966 ng into a scout troop, consisting of a patrol from each of the seven areas in the district. The groups will simulate a regular Boy Scout troop. Patrols and patrol leaders will ' ' be chosen from scoutmasters and other persons involved in scouting from each of the seven areas. Hal Janke, training chairman for the Cottonwood area will serve as scoutmaster. Senior patrol leader will be Jay Bone, assistant commissioner of the Cottonwood Douglas Support Activity. The tasks of the Support Acships tivity include and handling supplies from razor blades to roadgraders, aircraft fuel and lubricants, and provisions of all kinds. These supplies are brought through the port city of Da Nang and over the beaches from the demilitarized zone In the north to QuangNgai In South Viet Nam. School Night For Parents area. quartermaster. Noel Bills, Wasatch District In charge for the Jayceftes Cite Howard A.Brown Mrs. Telnert Mrs. Roy (Betty) COORDINATING THE schedule for a Waiatch DisTelnert has been designated trict leadership training course are Reed Bills, district Jaycette of the Month for August by members of the Jaycee training chairman and Al Janke, who is scoutmaster for the program. auxiliary organization here. The award was announced during a meeting of the on Monday night at the home of Mrs. L. H. Griffiths. Mrs. Telnert, 520 Capri Dr., was cited for her role as chairman In the organization's Cys tic Fibrosis project. She was MURRAY. A training course start at 7:15 p.m. on Sept. 19 also recipient of the monthly for scoutmasters In the Wasatch and continue each subsequent award earlier this year. Boy Scout District will be con- Monday for six weeks. Monday's meeting included a ducted at Granite Park junior During the training seminar, demonstration of how to apply high, 450 E. 3700 South. participating members of the an antique finish to furniture. The course is scheduled to Wasatch District will be formed MURRAY. District Scout Leadership Training Course Is Dated Jay-cett- es In The Service Unwind fmh Sgt. Joel W. Little, son of Mrs. LaRue 0. Cory, 396 Wallin Ave., Murray, has been assigned to the 1st Armored Divn. at Fort Hood, Tex. Sgt. Little, a squad leader in Co. C of the division's 16th Engineer Battalion, entered the Army in July, 1959. The son of Robert I. Little, 6232 McAllister, Las Vegas, Nev., he attended Murray high. His wife, Janice, lives in Kllleen, Tax ASSIGNED. : IN VIET NAM. Mate SELECTED. Airman Howard A. Brown, son of Mt. and Mrs. A. L. Brown, 5524 Spurrier Rd., Murray, has been selected tor technical training at Sheppard AFB, Tex., as an aircraft maintenance specialist. The airman completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. His new school Is part of the Air Training Command, which conducts hundreds of specialized courses to provide technically trained personnel for the nation's aero space force. Airman Brown was graduated from Murray high in f Scouts Plan - Machinist's y Ronald E. Kldd BUILDING A TRAILER? SEE US FIRST FOR A COMPLETE UNE OF PARTS SUCH AS . . . The Sure One. lfACHM0l$TIUtl$COMPY,NtWYOKCl!T.!UiOl0Ml!SUT . MPIOOf Sinkt, Ice Boxes, Stovei, Heaters, Water Tanks, Water Heaters, Etc. at the Best Prices in Town I 0 l7(MMUllPltl1i SOUTH 1631 SO. STATE SUPPLY TRAILER PHONE STATE 486-216- 9 Dollars to Doughnuts Dollars to food, dollars to clothing, dollars to housing . . . every month 1.7 million wage and salary dollars are spent locally with local businesses by telephone employees here in Utah. These expenditures not only help ensure good telephone service, they also contribute to the State's economic well-bein- g. 'Show And Do' For Weekend 3 4200 South 5 Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Com-pag737 E. 4565 South Mr. and Mrs. Vernon B. Olson, 1009 Sagehlll Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.Batt, 4054 W. 3100 South Sept. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Man-gu3568 So. 4960 West Mr. and Mrs. James Ted Burke, 527 W. 3400 South Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Braun-berge- r, 4411 W. 4715 South m, El-o- Mrs. Joe (Connie) Reuben, treasurer. Estel Campbell, the principal, Is second vice pres- BUILDING A CAMPER? then reward yourself wlth America's most popular whiskey. Sept. W. Boys ident. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Kennell, 320 W. 4800 South, Murray, Is in Da Nang, Viet Nam, serving aboard the Naval I Wil-kens- 3271 Sept. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Aase, 3795 MURRAY. 'Back to School So. 6th West night is scheduled by the Long-vie- w Mr. and Mrs. David E. Brown, PTA tonight (Thursday). 3611 So. 6505 West The event Is designed to proSept. 2 vide an opportunity for parents Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. to meet the teachers and learn Jenkins, 3380 So. 3600 West about the program to be followed Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Matt-so- n, during the school year. Re- 5714 W. 3610 South xreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. John Walker, president, has Firth, 4879 Marlanna announced the appointment of Sept. 4 the following committee heads, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hanks, including Mrs, Marlon (Bev3706 Carolyn St. erly) Probert and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. (Mary Jo) Robinson, health; n Chase, 5969 So. 620 East D, Booker, legislative; Mrs. Sept. 5 Don (LaRayne) Briggs, memMr. and Mrs. John K. Hilton, bership and Mrs. Ralph H.(Ger-aldin- e) 3745 So. 4355 West Walters, editor. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F. Dot-so- n, Mrs. G. W. (Shirley) Nielsen 5469 Sanford Dr. will served as Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John WilliamMerrill (Rosemary) Lund, pubson, 4805 So. 4520 West licity; Mrs. Lawrence (Sally) Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. LinHoran, finance and Mrs. Fred coln, 3567 Chatterleigh Dr. (Sally) Butler, hospitality. Others Include Milton Beck, program director; Mrs. Dee (Jackie) Gritton, room representative; Mrs. Milton (Myrna) 1966. Giles, historian; Mrs. J. Tom (Mary) Decker, magazine and TRAINING. Airman Ronald E. Mrs. Jack (Ruby) Fielding, teaKidd, son of Mr. and Mrs. James cher representative. E. Kldd, 3232 So. 600 East, has Elected officers of the PTA, in addition to Mr. Walker, are Mrs. Paul (Dorothy) Warner, vice president; Mrs. Noel (Diane) Newbold, secretary and Fireman Crist G.Kennell, i Mr. and Mrs. John C. Williamson, 4805 So. 4520 West Mr. and Mrs. J. William At Longview Arnell, training chairman for the Murray area, has been designated troop scribe. Training chairman for the South Salt Lake area, Evans Bennett, has been appointed training chairman, is of the arrangements course. been selected for technical training at AmarlUoAFB, Tex., as a personnel specialist. The airman basic completed training at Lackland AFB, Tex. His new school is part of the Air Training Command which conducts hundreds of specialized courses to provide technically trained personnel for the nation's aerospace force. Airman Kidd was graduated xrom Granite high In 1965 and attended the University of Utah. MILLCREEK. A Show And Do overnight camp will be held tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday for Boy Scouts in the Millcreek stake. The outing Is sponsored by the stake scouting committee, Hal Covington, stake scout leader; Rollo Bickley, activities and Milo Dew, camping. Boys will assemble at 4 p.m. Friday in their Individual troops, then meet at the camp site. "Purpose of the camp is to orient new boys joining the scout program and to provide an opportunity for scouts to learn new skills and practice the skills they have already obtained. Demonstrations will be presented by each troop. During a cooking event, the scouts will show how to boll water in a paper cup, prepare a not banana split, cook an egg in its shell, make cookies and cheese dogs. The youths will practice and demonstrate map and compass reading. Setting up camp, ex plaining the necessary equip ment needed and how to keep it clean will be another topic. Signaling demonstrations will be executed. Stalking and silent signals will be given and scouts will be taught how to identify edible plants that can be used for survival Sept. 6 Mr. and Mrs. David R. sons, 1238 Oros Ave. TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO dacy on the Republican ticket as taken from the files of the for membership in the State Murray Eagle, Thursday, Sep- House of Representatives, from Precinct 310. . .Lowry Smith tember 18, 1941. left for Los Anereles. Calif.. " A missionary shower honored where he entered his second Stephen Cornwall prior to his year at the University of South-er- n leaving for a mission to the California. . .Murray Aerie Southern states. . .Mr. and Mrs. F. O. E. held its annual weinie Hugh Brown were in the east, bust in Murray Park. . .Mrs. J. "' where Mr. Brown was taking a P. Payne and Miss Joy Neel- training course In auto mechan- eman were in charge of the ; ics. . .Murray high held its Freida A. Dressel Guild of the annual day by Baptist church's first fall I; featuring a variety of sports meeting. j events and a big watermelon THIRTY AGO FIVE YEARS bust. , .The George Barker as taken from the files of the Glass company was constructing a business building at 4203 Murray Eagle, Thursday, Sep- - ( South State to serve Murray tember 17, 1931. residents. . .Mrs. E. V. Hardy Vernal Lar son left for Chlca- was in charge of sewing and where he entered the North- go, knitting at the Red Cross Cen- west University. . .Mr. and Mrs. ter, while Mrs. Therese Hoff Del Rogers were receiving con- man was visiting In California over the arrival of . . .Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Webb gratulatlons a son. . .Mrs. William C. Tuck- moved into their new home on ett and son, Glen, left for a Boxelder street. . .Mrs. Glen to Oakland, California Bean entertained members of vacation . . .The Murray Floral Shop the Kliques club at her home. completed a program of remod- THIRTY YEARS AGO as taken eling, decorating and refurnish- - ; from the files of the Murray ing. . .Dean Moffat, son of Judge ' and Mrs. D. W. Moffat, arrived Eagle, Thursday, September 17, home from Chicago, Illinois, 1936. where he had been for the past : Gone With the Wind by two years studying medicine at ; Margaret Mitchell, was among the Rush Medical College. . . several new books at the Mur- Dr. and Mrs. O. Sundwall reray library. . .Philip T. Farns-wort- h, turned home after a trip to former supervisor of the Yellowstone National park. . . Granite Schools, left Salt Lake Melvin J. Stauffer, son of Mr. to enter Columbia University in and Mrs. John Stauffer, took New York City. . .Mrs. Raymond Miss Elizabeth McCune as his S H. Clayton of 8760 South State, bride in rites at the Stauffer J home. Midvale, announced her candi ed . ". ', ' COURSE Par Sept. 7 Mr. and Mrs. John E.Barnes, 4981 So. 4860 West Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Faddis, 3334 So. 825 East Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ost- erud, 257 W. 4460 South Mr. and Mrs. E. Merrill Madsen, 1327 Phillips Lane Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stumpf, (.J YOU'LL ALWAYS HAVC when you want to wash 3091 W. 3085 South Junior Symphony To Begin Rehearsals GRANITE PARK. Members of the Granite junior youth symphony will begin rehearsals after school on Wednesday, It was announced this week byOrmand Weight, district instrumental music supervisor. Auditions for the symphony were conducted yesterday (Wednesday). Rehearsals will be held at Granite Park junior high. Lloyd Beckstead is chairman of the group. iet REMEMBER -(From Pg. IB, Col. 7) dent. . .Thomas Imlay, dog breeder of Murray, had the dis tinction of being the first dog breeder in history to ship his product by air. . .The Singing Mothers of Bennlon ward were practicing under the direction of Relief Society Stake leader Ada McDonald and the leader Dr. Florence Madison for their per formance at general conference. i the very least, they'll buy an awful lot of doughnuts. HERB 2. more hot water with an Permaglas GLASS - LINED AUTOMATIC QM WATER HEATER MURRAY 5666 SO. PLUMBING CO. STATE ST. 266-352- 4wwwwwwww 4 CAPSUICS VAAALPX W& && 5 Qfr ) OMBREOrtS KMITT1I06 VAPFO 6B, CoL 8) 3 2 )'SPIglKl 1 Sept. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ortee, 4730 SO. 4720 West Mr. and Mrs. George Blake, I id CO -(- 4232 So. 2200 West o I One event will feature a trea sure hunt. To complete the hunt, scouts will follow clues given and bring the evidence back to Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Wahl- qulst, 2998 So. 8800 West Sept. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamp ton, 8439 W. 3410 South Mr. and Mrs. Lynn K.Lafeen, 4760 so. 4013 west Sept. 3 Mr. and Mrs. David Carlton, 7550 Golden Rod St. Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby, X 9 "Open All Day Saturday" nn iTvruiDecie BAnre traiKivilkift cvctem camp. Ten troops are eligible to participate in the camp. Each is to furnish its own supplies and be accompanied by a leader. At . 1 Z food. BIRTHS From Pg. 5 il6? o5 9 9 LIGHT BOtCS .CLOSE PRESS SHOES our fK GAS 3701 SO. 3200 West pcev J hair pgefc MIDGE-- OCXL Sept. C Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson, 4808 So. 4S20 West jff 954 g? Wy SALT LAKE HOSPITALS V GUrls Sept. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Doyle Men-denh- tll, 727 W. 4384 South Mr. Tracy, and Mrs. Lorin Dee 2934 So. 9000 West Sept. 4 Mr. and Mrs. David Earl Richardson, 4967 So. 1130 West Mr. and Mn. W. Michael Smith, 8490 Sanford Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Smith, Mountain States Telephoni LjS 4340 W. 4865 South Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Johnson, 2892 So. 3000 West Sept. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Jensen, 222 E. 4800 South Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dish op Jr. 1 1U7 Rldgedale Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Craig 3824 Chrlstopherson Lane I H olden, Motor oiu 3 MAVOUfJf 5 Vttvvc-- J 43 N IV NORTH CENTER JAtOVAlt ....HtKT SQUARE .. .. OOOft TO AlftltTSOMS '4 |