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Show - ADVERTISER MTBBAI (ITAB) EAGLE 6B Thursday, June 22, 1967 serving In Vietnam as a mem- ber of the Third Amphibian Tractor Battalion, First Marine Division, based near Da Nang. His battalion's primary mission is to land, transport to inland objectives and logistically support troops and artillery in landing operations. In addition, the battalion provides a mine clearing Amphibian tractor armed with five-inrockets and an explosive charge in the form of a 1,750-pouline which is dragged behind the tractor. The purpose of this line is to detonate mines a safe distance from the crew of the tractor. Practical application in Vietnam is the first time that this anti-mitechnique has been used. ch nd ne RETURNED. Seaman Elliot A. Foote, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Foote, 5932 LaSalle Dr., Murray, returned to San Diego, Calif, aboard the attack aircraft carrier after an USS Tlconder-og- eight-mon- th a, de- ployment to the Gulf of Tonkin. During the deployment, the carrier made over 11,700 combat sorties against the enemy. is the first carrier to complete three combat deployments in the Viet Nam conflict. are sons Don R., Carmichael, Calif.; Lloyd G., I. John, Jr. and James U., all of Salt Lake; daughters Barbara (Mrs. H. B. Prater), Marilyn (Mrs. Norman Olson), both of Salt Lake; 16 grandchildren. Brothers No. Ogden and Murray STATISTICS and George M., sister Mrs. A. C. Biddle, all of Price, also (From Pg. 2B, Col. 5) In Murray City survive. BURIED. funeral cemetery following rites conducted Monday from Jenkins-Soff- e Mortuary, Eldred Arthur Lloyd, 59, 151 E. 6100 South, who died Thursday at VAJLTVLTU J Cottonwood LDS hospital. Native of Draper, where he was born Nov. 13, 1907 to Joseph Hyrum and Charlotte Wright Lloyd. Married In 1926 to Hazel Paul, who died in 1946. Married TOP AWARDS New Eagle Scouts June 29, 1948 in Ucon, Ida., to Ellen Rock, who survives. Em in post 394 are, from left, Robert Van Straployed by U. S. Steel, formerly ten, George Plott, Gretj Halliday. by Diamond Feed & Coal Co. Member LDS Church. Survivors, In addition to his widow, are sons Leo, Granger; Louis, n, Murray and Brent, North Ohio: six grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother, . . . eharged with destroying Marin of Centerville and a sis millions of water heaters each LaVerna (Mrs. Alden Kay) ter, MURRAY. Eagle Scout badMrs. George Plott, 540Benbow; of Butler. Armed with rust. Last yearl were accorded three youths Robe it G. Halliday, son of Mr. ges seen In the vicinity of your wahere on Friday night during a and Mrs. Robert Halliday, 523 BURIED. Gary R. Miller, 32, ter heater. Telltale signs Include court of honor at the Murray Benbew; Robert Van Straten, 785 Sliver Shadows Dr. (6300 rusty water In your tap and 12th LDS ward. son ol' Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Van South) in Salt Lake City Cemeleaks In your water heater. Help Recipients of the highest honStraten, 285 Vine St. trap the villain Rustfinger...call tery Yesterday (Wednesday), or in the scouting program were All 'hree lads are Murray at 36 E. 7th services your A. 0. Smith dealer today! following George Plott, son of Mr. and high students and members of South. He died on Thursday Explorer post 394. of what police ruled was Lynn 13rewer, stake advance Born Dec. YOUR REWARD ment chairman, officiated at the 17, 1934 hanging. at Salt Lake. Gradcourt ana' presented the youths uate of East will b attended the fuirantM en their Eagl e badges. He also pre- University ofhigh;Utah; served ntw A. 0. Smith presented mot hers of the recipients in Public relamium or d.lux. git Navy 1952-5- 5. miniature ISagle pins and white tions w.t.r h.t.r. If unk director with Utah State iMki within first 10 silk neckerohieves. Public Employes Assn. and Utah now Mr. Bre wer, in addressing y.iri, you Immediate past presJaycees. wit.r hootor froo. the scouts, urged them to con ident of Salt Lake Local dellv.ry ind Jaycees. ForJ. C. Penney store. . . Mr. and tinue to be 1 eaders and an ex txtra. mer employe of Continental InMrs. Dale Palmer became parample of good citizens at all surance Co. and three years Ruatproofl ents of a son. . . Larry Higgin-so- n, times." Laakproofl with the Salt Lake Police Dept. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold During the honor night pro Past president of Brighton Ski Always raady , . . celebrated his first Higginson, with (II the hot gram, numerous other awards Patrol. Janwatar you naodl birthday. . . Richard E. Howe, and advancements were pre- ice W. Survivors, widow, CynMiller, daughter, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Howe, sented Cub Scouts, Guide Pathia, sons, Gary Ronald Jr., 145 Vine St., was awarded a trol members, Boy Scouts and Michael John, all of Murray, to study other Explorers. Fulbright scholarship brother, Dennis Ray Miller, piano in Rome, Italy. . . Vaughn serving with Navy in Viet Nam, C. Soffe was chairman of a stag 109 Fined For Nicholas Paul stepbrother, party sponsored by the Murray Fish And Game Gray, stepfather, Brandt P. OF COURSE IT'S Golf Assn. Gray, Salt Lake, stepmother, Law Violations reAGO as YEARS TWENTY Mrs. Rena W. Miller. SALT LAKE. Flne.s totalling ported from the files of the MurDIED. In a Salt Lake hospital ray Eagle of June 26, 1947. $1,656.50 were assessed in 109 Thursday, Marlowe Crabtree headed the fish and game law violations following surgery former courts Utah in dur superinpostal Murray processed to celebrate activities outlined tendent Ivan J. Mathls, 68. Fun South Cottonwood's 100th year ing May. and you get it at Violations of the fishing reg eral services took place Monday of organization. . . Allan Howe 74 cases. noon In Salt Lake with burial in accounted ulations for returned home after 15 months HERB TOWERS' Wasatch Lawn with the Coast Guard. . . Vaughn Memorial Park. Soffe returned from a vacation Born Dec. 18, in Long Beach, Calif. . . . Bob 1898 in Price, Gene Poole, Millerburg, Jim was a son oi he 293 Kitchens and Don Brown were SteManzano, David Gnnusica, phen Davis, Jeff Wiest and Greg Hansen. Merit badges were also awarded. Ted Oborn, chairman of the advancement committee, conducted the court proceedings. I' ... Eagle Awards To Three In 12th Ward Ceremony Roy-alto- self-inflict- ed Remember When .... as members of Murray 10th ward HY, MEN; HY, GALS Road Show cast exchange greetings in rehearsal. From left they're Peggy Sulpizio, Korahle Smit:h, Susan Mabey, Mark Christensen and Ron Koller. Murray 10th Rock J Show Is 1 Of 5 At Com ference and Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Murray ite Won Fulbright Grant; Silver Cup Given For Top Rose Kill-pa- ck are accompanists. Preparations for the MIA presentation have Involved most families in the ward, either building props, making costumes or various other services needed to complete arrangements. formances bfthe production will MURRAY. Selection of Murray 10th ward as one of five be given each day, starting at wards to present a roadshow 5 and 8 p.m. of the producProblems of young LDS men at the upcoming MIA general conference has been announced. leaving on missions for the tion are Mrs. Robert (Beth) The ward presentation of A church and their girl friends Sanchez and Mrs. J. W. (Jean) road-sh- o Child. Missionary at Home Is Worth provide tha plot for the iv. Actid n takes place in the Two In the Field will be staged at Kingsbury Hall tomorrow mission hcjme, a girls dorm(Friday) and Saturday. Two per- - itory and tjie railroad station. Heading' a cast of approximately Mi young people are Glen Ames,, Mark Christensen, MURRAY. Rain again played Ann Stamoii, Janice Whitlock, SPECTACULAR games in Janice Wan and Jo Ann Butler. havoc with scheduled Mrs. Donald (Carma) Walker the Arlington WBBA Little League this week. League-leadiSoffe's, rainSpecial S ession For ed out Friday, copped an 11-- 1 needy makeup decision Saturday from South StaUe Sunday cellar-dwelliValley Meats. A special MurMURHAY. ! Zion Savings surprised AmwELY ray South stake conference Cabinet 4 in a Monday IS session has been called for herst It tussle. brought the Zion recs Sunday at 2 p.m. in the stake ord to 3; the Amherst one to O 300 o. 3770 East. center, 2. Soffe's are Valley Visiting authorities will be 5. " C$ member Thomas J. 14onson, I Tonight (Thursday) Amherst of the Councif of Twelve AposEnjoy unique and Zlons are slated to clash of '.he LDS church and at 6 o'clock. Tomorrow, Lehman Caves Six tles James Cullimore, assistant to again meet Valley. Soffe's fun-fille- d j 5 and a the Twelv. - Throughout regular sacrament1 rceeffng services will be held only In the 10th ward at 5 p. m Rain Destroys League Slate 1 LEHMAN ng CAVES ng 6-- I 2-- 3-- 5-- 0; 0-- Session For Bluebirds Set MURRAY. Bluebird girls will meet at the home of their leader, Mrs. Delbert Dawson, 6644 So. 267 West, at 1 o'clock today (Thursday). For their project, the girls LAWNS HUE HOKGRO have been making a quilt, which they plan to give to a worthy cause. Mrs. Dawson said the girls elected to make the quilt after seeing one at the Pioneer Museum. Bringing pieces of material from home, the girls pieced the quilt and are now tying It. Last week, 16 girls attended day camp at Fairmont park, where they participated In many activities, as well as making puppets for a show they per formed and making nature FIVE YEARS AGO as report ed from the files of the Murray Eagle of June 21, 1962. 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Kecip- - and Sarah ients of rank advancements at Mathis. a unit court of honor for troop Married April 293 in South Cottonwood 4th 12, 1922 In Sal- tm. '! ward, have been released by Lake LDS Tem- -I tV--William Moeller, scout mist pie to MaryWi ers. Parry, who survives. Lifelong Cary Boyle was advanced to postal service employe, re the rank of star. Receiving first tired from Foothills branch class; scout were Steve Llnd- - after leaving Murray post. Vet eran of World War I, past qulst, Jeff Nlsbet and Tom Ha Second class advance president of postal employes ments were presented to Scott organization. Other survivors FRONT END Add VIGOR MURRAY and In The Service VITAILITY Advancements Made In BRAKE books. Mrs. Dawson commented, The Bluebird program Is to help the girls learn to enjoy the world they live In. It teaches them to be happy with what is In their own backyard.' CITED. Pvt. Gary Blair, son of Mr. and Mr. Don Blair, 273 Mt. View Dr., Murray, has been tingled out as Soldier of the at Ft. Leonard Wood, Month Mo., where he ! serving a tour of duty in the Army, As a reward for hie per lt Sherman D. Harmer was named a director of Murray Chamber of Commerce. . . Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Norton. 50 E. 6100 South, were hon ored with an open house for their golden wedding anniver sary. . . Walter Engel, 4510 So. State, and Dean R. Grint. 5605 Goodway Dr., were saved after their boat sank in Rock-po- rt Lake. . . Tommy Vowell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Vowell, 786 E. 4800 South, underwent an emergency appendectomy. . . Dr. and Mrs. Richard Baird and family, 4995 Atwood Blvd., returned home from a trip to the Northwest . Dee Richards, LaMar Smith and David Lewis were awarded Eagle badges. TEN YEARS AGO as report ed from the files of the Murray preparing their model planes to fly in the air show at a S. L. Eagle of June 27, 1957. airport. . . Martha Saunders Jean Reading entertained at a and Billy Parker supervised slumber party in honor of her the entertainment at Storm cousin Judy Ann Wahlen. . . Mountain for the Junior Mrs. Laurence Eyre, West 6400 women's club. South, attended a stork shower TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO given In Draper. . . Jerry Ivle as reported from the tiles of was honored on his first birth the Murray Eagle of June 18, day with a party in Millcreek . . Mrs. James Bird 1942. canyon. and daughter, Sally, 172 W. 6100 Eugene Jones, son of Mrs. South, returned home from a Eva Jones and the late Milton month's trip in southern CaliM. Jones graduated from fornia. . . Jerll Winget and Georgetown university. . . Ger Janice Hansen were among the aldine Hamblin played a cornet hundreds of youngsters who solo for American Legion Auxparticipated In Huck Finn day iliary meeting. . . C. Jay Coll-et- t, at Murray park. . . Jim Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rex Atwood, Glenn Davies and Collett, Jensen Lane, returned to Fort Will Rogers after a short Toby Harding, Murray high students, participated in Boys State visit home. . . Eleanor Brlnton at Camp W. G. Williams. and Marjorie Killpack left to spend the summer in Yellow FIFTEEN YEARS AGO as re stone. . . Mrs. Louis C. Holder, Mur ported from the files of the honored Mrs. Noel M. Bills at ray Eagle of June 27, 195Z. a party following her marriage Dan Grantham became as . . . Helen White was hostess sistant manager of the Murray to the Past Noble Grand club. IERT ILIZER BEST! Fl 10-y- 297 6372 , |