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Show Installation Of Rev. Lake At Murray Baptist Is Set Installation of high school in Pueblo, Colo., Rev. Lawrence Lake as pastor received his BA degree from of Murray Baptist church, 184 Cole university, his BD degree E. 5770 South, will be held on from San Francisco Seminary Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. in the and has studied at two other church sanctuary. seminaries. Rev. and Mrs. Lake are the parents of two children Participating in the installa tion service will be Rev. Roband reside at 170 E. 5770 South. ert Smith, executive director An invitation is being extendof the Associated Baptist Coned to the public to attend the ventions of Daniel installation service and the R. Howell, president of Salt reception. Lake Council of churches; J. W. Child, president of Murray South LDS stake; William E. (Bill) Dunn, Mayor of Murray; Ray Griswold, chairman of the board of deacons and Lack Lewis, moderator of Murray Baptist church. Others include Rev. James Guy and Helen Davenport, both members of the Murray church; MURRAY. Utah-Idah- Rev. aital""""""",,w" iVwffiT V :' .... Planning a Granite high class reunion are, from left, Don Sterling, Leland Bird, principal; Mrs. Pete LeFevre, Mrs. Jay Steadman. TEN YEARS booklet, which will be presented to fellow classmates at the social. Nama tags have been designed by using the senior yearbook pictures. As one committee member stated, 'We will be able to see the before and Reunion Saturday For Granite Class Of '57 after profile." Following dinner, there will be a program which will consist GRANITE PARK. Members Lynn (Raedda Jackson) Anderof Granite high's class of T957 son, secretary. Randy Turpin of talent numbers from class rewill observe their was student body president, members. Door prizes will be given for such categories as union at 7 o'clock on Saturday assisted by Mrs. Connie Matnight at the school's study hall. thews Simon, vice president; who traveled the greatest distance, who has lost the most hair, In 1957 senior class officers Mrs. J. R. (Florence Smith) and who has the most children. were Perry Allred, president; Steadman, secretary. Mr. Sterling and Mrs. SteadMrs. Pete (Claudia Nunley) LeDon B. Sterling, Boys League Fevre, vice president; Mrs. president, is general chairman man will officiate as master for the reunion. Serv of ceremonies. ing on the committee are Mr. nstallation Set Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Sharon Stagg) Salisbury; Mrs. Steadman; Mrs. LeFevre; Mrs. s; Jim (Roberta Pickins) Mrs. John (Barbara Bird) Butler; Mrs. Fred (Myrna Walker) Thurgood; Mrs. Allen MURRAY. A film concerning (Kathy Gurr) Brewer and Mrs. new developments in woods Thomas (Elaine Webb) Johnson. NAPA VALLEY WINES A letter and questionnaire treated for fire protection was Founded over a century igo, tht Charles Krui Winery is limous lor have been mailed to all class seen by Rotarians here Monday production or fine premium wines. II mates. The questionnaire was during their regular noonday you prefer the very finest, won't you enioy "Dinner with Chirlas Krui?" to be returned to the commit- luncheon meeting. Paul M. Gift of Denver, rep Amon Charles Krui lavoritas: tee and they in turn have comresenting the Forest Products piled the Information into a division of the Koppers ComCABERNET BAUVIQNON pany, showed the movie and gave The king ol Np Valley er comments. rede. A big, robuat wine Teen Dance Is On Questions placed from the floor prlied for Ita bouquet and flavor. Winder Stake Agenda were answered at the conclusion of the program. A teen dance for WINDER. CHABL1S During Monday's meeting, Winder stake youths is planned teams were selected Thla Hint aprlghtly, by lot for bodied, dry white wine 8 at the on for p.m. Saturday the club's attendance contest, la (avorlte In San stake center. PrancUoo. which opens this month. The The event is sponsored by contest will continue the stake MIA and the 6th ward throughout the summer months. MIA will serve as host ward. Team captains are C. S. (Bud) They will prepare the decoraCummlngs, Dave Davidson and tions and serve refreshments. Don Eldredge. NAPA VALLEY WINES"7 Music will be furnished by a The installation banquet of of band. fiscal ficers for the 1967-6- 8 ar 10-y- Rofary Sees Fire Movie Tlm-min- Charles Krug before-and-aft- 90-d- ay CtolesKrug June 30, said R. J. (Dave) Davis, outgoing president. His successor, B. Watklns (Wattle) Leigh, will take over the pres ldency at that time, along with a partly-ne- w and partly re elected board of directors. Jack Alder and Jaren Soffe and of arrange ments and will be in charge of the night's activities. Awards Given Cubs During Pack Meeting LAWNS LIKG MORGRO FERTILIZER BUST! Atk fht man who mows ontl """" Contains all 13 essential elements 1 MURRAY. Richard Ashworth received his Webelos award at a meeting of Cub Scout pack 424 Keith Walton, cubmaster, presented the award and silver arrow patches to Eddie Suseata, Paul Imamura, Joey Gllhesple, Wayne Imamura and Brad Wall ing. A carnival provided the ent ertalnment. Games were made by the scouts. Each father and son combination had baked cake. These were raffled off and a prize awarded for the best cake. Winners were Brad Dewey and his father. Money taken In from the raffle will help pay for a canyon party, scheduled for July. David o; Fraser, exchange pastor of Bountiful Baptist church; Violet Tracy, organist, Lila Bankhead and Ann Whittle, duetists. A nursery will be provided in the church basement. the installation Following service, there will be a re ception in the fellowship hall honoring Rev. Lake and his family. Directed by the board of deaconesses. Lila Poulson, chairman, the recpetion is designed to give an opportunity Rick Hanley to meet the Lake family. Deacons in charge of arrangements for the installation are John Harris and Addy Francis. Rev. Lake came to Murray Baptist church in March, ar riving here from Cedar Falls, Iowa, where he lived for 2 12 years. Preceeding this period, Rick Hanley, son MURRAY. he was pastor of a church In Holton, Kansas for five years. of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Han He served 3 churches in Texas ley, 968 E. 5205 South, has been awarded his Eagle Scout badge. prior to this time. In a unit court of honor held Rev. Lake graduated from Hanley Youth Recipient Of Eagle Award the South Cottonwood 7th ward, Alma Jenke, stake scout commissioner, made the presentation. Gordon Reynolds, scoutmaster, was in charge of Max Bamett Given Stake YMMIA Post Max A. Barnett, Dr., is the newly- appointed Winder stake YMMIA superintendent. Mr. Barnett succeeds Veirl Williams, who is now bishop of WINDER. 1056 Hillview Winder 5th ward. Assisting Mr. MURRAY. Members of the Christian Women's Club of America will meet at 12:30 today (Thursday) at the Chuck- 744 E. 4th South. Mrs. John Campbell, chair man of the cahpter, will conduct are Glen Burkin-shaage group and EldonLin-schote- n, activity. Until his new assignment, Mr. Barnett was YMMiA superintendent of Winder 2nd ward. Prior tothattim, he was bishop of the 2nd ward. GRANITE PARK. Results of the election of officers for the Granite high Honor Society have been released by Miss Margaret Howe, sponsor. Jeff Saffle will be at the helm of the organization. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Saffle, 3646 Wedgewood Road. Other officers include Dennis Rider, vice president, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Rider, 3650 So. 1300 East; Susan Despain, secretary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Despain, 938 Lorraine Ave.; Nancy Hampton, treasurer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loring M. Hampton, 1071 E. 5290 South. Named to the executive board are Susan G. J ($5$) VITALITY VIGOR LOOK FOR THIS SPECIAL DISPLAY SO Ib QAROCN PRODUCTS ...your garden's best Wind! COURSE YOU'LL ALWAYS HAVC more them enough HOT WATER The Honor Society, a unit of a National Scholastic Honor Society, has accepted 51 Granite high scholars for membership (OFFICERS, Pg. 4B, Col. 2) SPECTACULAR McOll ! LEHMAN CAVES 2 u Permaalas with a GLASS.MNED AUTOMATIC (AM WATER HEATER A7T A 1 CAVtt Enjoy unique Lehman Caves and a fun-fille- d evening in Ely. HERB TOWERS I MURRAY PLUMBING : 2 2 ii ami 5666 SO. STATE ST. CO. 266-352- 9 Open All Day Saturday SPRINKLING A SYSTEM PARTS 9444444444444'4'444'4'44'444'44-- Area Women MURRAY. Members of the Salt Lake charter chapter of American Business Women's Assn. will attend the three-da- y northwest district convention In Seattle, Wash., which starts tomorrow (Friday). Those attending from this area include Mrs. Eugenia WU Hams, vice president; Mrs. Erma Rupp, reservation com mlttee chairman; Mrs. Al (Sadie) Sanders, ways and means chairman; Mrs. Merlon (Thelma) Roundy, recording secretary; Mrs. Irene Hanks Mrs. LeRoy (LeNore) Jenkins, publicity and Mrs. Clyde (Es tella) Hansen, corresponding secretary. Special "tote bags made by club members will be filled with samples of honey, to be distributed during the hospital-lt- y hour at the convention. The Salt Lake chapter Is hostessing a hospitality room where they are advertising the "Honey of a Convention" to be held In Utah next year. - ' i D0WM01M MOMBAd! bin on all PLAYTEX BRAS Ba...Rg. Pliytex ii certain youTJ be more than satlsfied-a- nd become regular customer-on- ce ou try a Plaicx Bra That's why they make this otter: Bra it and the end 90 at (or If, buy any Playtex try diyv of that time, you do not agree that it gives you better fit and comfort than you've ever known before, return it to Playtex and they'll refund double your puichae price. And you have 10 tnuny beautiful bandeau, loogline and padded styles to choose from, including SALE PRICE g99 A. Ptaytrx "CrosfYour-lltar- t ' bta with Stretch between the cup to lilt and separate. White 32A-42Only $2 50. "D" siv $1.00 mote. With sucich straps, 30? more. "Cross-Your-Hear- USE OF SPREADER WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF MORGRO AT . . . FREE Grange. Shopping Center kinshaw and Dennis Hancey. . . d officers of the Civic Guild were Mrs. Glenn Gardner, Mrs. Sherm Harmer, Mrs. Glenn Shaw, Mrs. Russell Beck, Mrs. Robert Cros- - (REMEMBER, Pg. 5B, Col.. 4) ley. . . Making arrangements for the Murray 8th Relief Society bazaar were Mrs. Art Nel son, Mrs. Ralph O. Horton, Mrs. William Christofferson and Mrs. Leonard Allmark. . . Leonard L. Hedberg, son of the LeRoy E. Hedbergs, left Newly-electe- Will AHraci i i ... t" B. Plautx Soihitne' PaJdtJ Bra with mnng ne puddme that stavs soft, can't hift. can't bunch On) S3. 50 With Mrrtch up White J2A-J6strap. 5lr more fiber-ti- C ll t'lute In ins Shrtr Bra cliiMie onck D" sues $ with Stretch-eve- r sheet and Mdes White 32A-42Only $3.95. I IM) more W ith Mreteh Mraps SI ,00 more. Vft LnH Loiifilmt Strehh Sttup Bra ith adjuvtahlc iuhioncd stretch strap, sheer clastic back D and ide- - Only 7. Ko "D" lencth White J2A-42mo 00 more. AS SEEN ON vrp A eiM in mm covmt, m ran cm mmb mt nwu wh IB for an LDS New Zealand mission and Ernest D. Swalberg, son of the E. u. Swalbergs, left for a mission to the Northwestern States. . . Janet Wayne, daughter of the John Waynes, won an award as outstanding girl of the Tau Beta Sigma at U .of U. ' Seattle Meet Insist upon quality MORGRO Winner Sauerlender, vice chairman, will direct the group until th? fall elections. COLOR Made especially tor western soils. Try a convenient U; guaranteed! tetter fit and eomfort or... n DEEP-GREE- of Duty to God Recipients awards were John Liddle, Edwin Catmull, Richard Free, Johannes Vanderhooft, Craig Bur- - Bradley, Marilyn Miller, Jeff Labrum and John Ward. needed for 1 FOE Auxiliary Team w, Officers Of GHS Honor Group Named the ceremony. Young Hanley is 14 years old and an eighth grade student at Bonneville Junior high. He Is a member of the bantam basketball team at the school and is interested in all sports. the proceedings. OrvilleHelge At present he is playing baseof Val executive director son, for the Babe Ruth League ley Broadcasting Co., will be ball the keynote speaker. As a spec Indians. He Is a teacher in the Aaron- lal feature, there will be a demonstration on Sarah Coven' lc Priesthood quorum of his ward and has been a patrol try Jewelry. Reservations are $1.50 per leader and class instructor in person. During the months of his scout troops. June, July and August, baby sitting facilities will not be available. Meetings will contin ue throughout the summer. Mrs. Campbell, along with her family, Is moving to Wash lngton on June 19. Mrs. Sydney Janef Wayne Lauded at FIVE YEARS AGO as re EAGLE - ADVERTISER ported from the files of the MIKKAY lUTAUl Barnett as Murray Eagle of June 7, 1962. Thursday, June 8, 1967 counselors in Luncheon Set Today For Christian Women Remember When TV 3595 So 2800 West Open 9:30 a.m. f o 9 p.m. Sundays -- 12 till 5 |