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Show were held Friday evening at the First Methodist church in Salt Lake City with Rev. Dr. Taylor McConnell of the Rocky Mountain Methodist Conference as the speaker. He was one of three receiving honorary degrees from the college. Remember When Nine Murrayites Were Among 550 Graduafes 4f The U. of U. FIVE YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of May 31, 1962. M V John Malecker, at Walker Bank and Trust Co., spoke to the Murray Rotary club. His talk dealt with his personal background and his experiences . . . . A recipient of a $500 from Kennecott scholarship li, Copper Corp. was Barbara a Murray high senior . . . . Miss Maida Bagley announced the new library hours. It was opened from 1 to 7 p.m. during the week and 2 to 6 p.m. on Saturdays Members of the Murray high class of 1937 held a class reunion at Lowell's cafe. Head of the program was Mrs. Rosa Phillips . . . . Mrs. Bennle Williams, 955 E. 5205 South, was elected president of the Murray Vlc-chril- I II , il i C i f l ! .... i Jay-cett- ti 1 TEN YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of May 23, 1957. .... left, LEADERS officers are, from Steve Borg. (Cliff Rlverview junior high student Jean Howard, Kathy Jensen, Greg Pitt, Newly-elect- ed w cuilysmjt BLENDED .... Talent Honors The crew of the A. S. & R. Co. was Bert Kellgreen, Rube Nelson, Martell Ellis, Lew and Jack Larkin Mrs. Cecil Piatt held a luncheon for the Sheppard Sister's A list of men who club were to appear for examination prior to their Induction into the Army appeared in the paper. For .... .... Allan Burkhalter Degree Goes To Murrayite PrtiA"" )(( tw K I DWM tad BonUd ia Seethed BUeM 86 Pteel Tk. Bdueee Capon, WpMn Not Yak. N. Y. WHIP CREAM TARPOON ... and Plain Prints COTTON SPORT Reg. $1.98 yd. $2? POOL THE COTTON SHOP 5809 So. State .... 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Tracks follow the river, take you where automobiles can't go let you watch the best of the Federation of International Boat men shoot the most dangerous rapids of them all. STOP at the Hanging Bridge in spectacular Royal Gorge. Bring your camera I and Tires Retreading Chris' Quality Service 29 W. 4800 South O LADIES Bailey's Dodgerown 5730 So. State Service Stations 30 BLEACH Daniels American Oil Co. 4811 So. State Daniels American Oil Co. 6405 So. State Keith Hopkins' Chevron Service 4503 So. State Murray Conoco 5300 So. State Murray Petroleum Co. 6405 So. State Quality Oil Station 5050 So. State Ray Smith Chevron Service 4980 So. State Wayne's "66" Service 4510 So. State Murray Automotive Center 4674 Brown St. Town & Country Rambler 4681 So. State Gordon Wilson Chevrolet 5650 So. State PltLOvJ 266-694- (SOW Bill City. State. Zip. Lv. Gc.jrovrticfttti NOWtrtftt 1 thelGIOHnad Ticket Office $31 Stout Street Otnver, Colorado 80202 Ttltphont 222 5 J3J Mail ordtn Mltd. Cncloit check or money order. Mail to: FIRST SECURITY BANKAMERICARD UH 0 i ty Check our remnant tables For Bargains Galore Of DUP Set For Monday .... FISHING $149 Reg. i nn I I ..J u. yd. $i.yo ya. (Brno VHidif &WIAA Dacron 100 CLOTH .... Mes-dam- Americans buy more Cutty Sark I wy eiioiMiuooi'll than any other Scotch whisky. I Kt4lM Why? The No. 1 reason is in the bottle. Try Cutty Sark. ..tonight! FABRICS Annual Tour .... End Of Term Noted At Church School MURRAY. Summer vacation for students at Christ Lutheran school will start at noon today (Thursday). Eighth grade students will be taken on an outing tomorrow to the Monastery in Hunts-vil- le and Lagoon. The monthly meeting of the executed by a trumpet quartet composed of Greg Hansen, son Ladies Lutheran church will be of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Han- held on June 7 at 8 p.m. at the sen; Mark Davis, son of Mr. church. THIRTY YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the MurSALT LAKE. One of 67 ray Eagle of June 3, 1937. who received degrees from A farewell testimonial was Westminster held at the Murray 1st ward in commencement college during exercises held honor of Sherman S. Brinton. Saturday was W. Allan Burk His mission was to the Eastern halter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Out of 550 graduStates. 5321 Leslie E. Burkhalter, ates from the U. of U. that year, Knollcrest. nine were from Murray. They The Murray high school were Barbara Brinton, Beryl graduate was granted a BacheJean Watts, Ruth Turpin, Sherlor of Arts degree in elemenman Morgan, Frank Thon, Eutary education. gene Wood, David B. Brinton, Dr. Arthur G. Llnkletter of Richard Johns, and Robert Terradio and TV fame was the The El Velnte Sin rell speaker at the exercises, held at Valley Music Hall. The noted (REMEMBER, Pg. 8B, Col. 7) entertainer spoke on the subject, 'Stay Alive All Your Life." An audience of 1,500 was present. Baccalaureate services for Westminster's class of 1967 son Carl Gustafson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustafson, was one of the most honored young men to graduate from Murray high school In A stake many years MURRAY. Election of student body officers for the 1967-6- 8 Relief Society fashion show was school term were held last held for both the mothers and children. The largest week at Riverview Junior high. their Chosen to head the student family to be presented was MURRAY. The South Salt Mrs. John W. Simper and her organization were Steven Borg, Lake County DUP will conduct son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. daughters. its annual June tour on Monday Borg, 5980 LaSalle Dr., presFIFTEEN YEARS AGO as for members enrolled in DUP ident. Elected vice president from the files of the chapters. was Greg Pitt, son of Mr. and reported of June 6, 1952. They will have as guests, Mrs. Leon B. Pitt, 4770 So. Murray Eagle members of the West Salt Lake 200 West. Rev. Martin Burke, then pas Jean Howard, daughter of Mr. tor of the St. Vincent de Paul County organizations. The will travel by bus and Mrs. Robert M. Howard, Catholic church, left for a from group on Monday, startMurray 501 LaSalle Dr., was elected three-mon- th hometo his trip at 9 a.m. Those taking the secretary and Kathy Jensen, land In Ireland . . . Jean ing tour are being asked to meet in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kaye Nielsen and Joan Hurzeler were L. Jensen, 5965 So. 600 West, selected to attend Girls' State Murray park at 8:45 a.m. The Boxelder Tabernacle in treasurer. at the Utah State Agricultur Brigham City is the first stop al college. They were spon planned for the group. They Gold Star Mothers sored by the Murray American Legion post and the Wo- will be entertained by an organ Luncheon Honorees A visit to the grave of men's club . . . .Mr. and Mrs. recital. LDS president Lorenzo Snow is GRANITE PARK. The annual William C. Newman entertained then scheduled. Gold Star Mothers luncheon for at a family dinner party honorFollowing the stop at Brig-ha- m mothers In the South Salt Lake ing Mrs. Laurence Hyde City, the group will Jourarea will be held at 1 p.m. on New officers were chosen for to Logan to visit several ney 3300 at VinCraft St. the Altar of House, Saturday Society historical points of Interest, es So. 500 East. cents. They were the on Helen Towers, Helen including various buildings Sponsored by the American the Utah State university camSouth Salt and Vltzhum DeNlro. Legion Auxiliary, Mary pus. A tour of the LDS temple Lake unit 112, 10 Gold Star AGO as reTWENTY YEARS grounds is then planned. Mothers will be honored. Mrs. Last stop on the tour will be Burt Coates, historian for the ported from the files of the at the famous pioneer block in 1947. of 29, May unit, is chairman of the event, Murray Eagle pgden where the relic halls and following the luncheon, there The American Legion Junior' other pioneer landmarks will be will be a program. Favors will baseball league went Into action viewed. Gold Star the be presented when Murray tangled with Hoi -laday . . . Mr. and Mrs. James L. Jensen were the parents of a new son. . . .Winner of Stead-ma- n Jewelry graduation watch was Ken Shepherd, 331 E. 53rd South, who drew the lucky number . . . Elva Moore, dance teacher in Murray, presented a dance revue at Murray high. The revue was sponsored by the Mr. and Murray firemen Mrs. E. Varlan Mortenson attended the centennial birthday 2f. mi'ti u$ii party of their company, Perm Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia at the Hotel Utah Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Slusher were vacationing in San Francisco. Scouts Scout-O-Ra- .... Burton Anderson, Archie Gray, Louis Oliver, Scott Sorenson, and Victor Wright were a few . . . . Mrs. Glen Anderson was recuperating from an operation St. Vincent held its annual spring dinner at St. Vincent's hall. 5 Thursday, June 1, 1967 Mrs. Warren B. Davis; Stanford and Stacey Johnson,' sons of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon A. Johnson. A superior rating was given the boys. Jeff, Greg and Stanford are members of the South Cottonwood 4th ward guide patrol. Stacey and Mark are members of Cub Scout pack 293. and Five SO. COTTONWOOD. scouts from the South Cottonstake participated in wood talent show on Saturday afternoon at the Davis county fairgrounds. Jeff Wiest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don S. Wiest, played a piano solo. His selection was a medley of tunes depicting events in a young boy's life. The Yankee Doodle Boy was .... SCOTS WHISKY fcun tut Riverview Students Elect Slate Ground was broken by the Board of Education for the new high school shop building. The structure was erected by Maurice Romney Construction Co. . . . . Nickl's Gift shop opened at 5550 So. State. It was owned and managed by Mrs. G. Peter- Refining Co. offered the use of its fire truck to Murray city, after damage to the city's truck. EAGLE - ADVERTISER MCRKAY CTH 2B 0. hllM Utok bM Milt ltwuw FIRST SECURITY BANK 2 |