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Show FRIDAY. JULY 20. THE MURRAY EAGLE 1951 course that he has made world famous. Ab Jenkins to Make Final Run July 20 Local Kiwanians' Jenkins will be seeking all 42 records from 25 kilometers to Ab Jenkins wil be seeking hour of driving in the world's one he world speed records when American lyilimited, unlimited, ton half one and pounds the two International Class A and AmeriMormon Meteor around the can Class A categories. circle at the Bonneville Salt The. one hour record that he is Flats, Friday, July 20, in his anxious to crack particularly farewell speed appearance. now stands at 195.95 mph. Jen Ab has announced that he will kins hopes and expects to go over be through with speed driving the 200 mph mark. The race will when this test is over and has be open to everyone and is sche rfuled to start at 5:30 p. m. on Motor signed a contract with D-July 20. Oil and Flinco Gasoline, sponsors of the run, that this test will career on the wind up his Man of Week By Ray Ohms Edilor'i Note: This is one in a series of articles on members of the local Kiwanis Club tak en from the club's Kiwanis Weekly Kourier. edited by Ray H. Ohms. le X Buy in Murray ar WHAT MAKES HIM TICK 3 Installed by OTTLEY'S SIGN YOU CAN SEE THIS YOU WHEN BE OF SPEEDY, SAFE GLASS WITH HIGH QUALITY INSTALLATION ASSURED BE AT A - PRICE. COMPETITIVE Dial CALL US 7-22- 91 Benny Goodman Due For U. Show July 24 or Phone Mur. 1177 Mr. "B G" is coming to Utah to appear with the Utah Sym phony orchestra. The famed Benny Goodman master of the clarinet with a swing band or a symphony or chestra, will perform in the Uni versity of Utah stadium bowl on Pioneer Day, July 24, according to David S. Romney, manager of the Utah Symphony orchestra Besides appearing with the symphony orchestra in a "pops concert, Mr. "B G" will perform with his original trio in a jam session. It promises to be the feature Pioneer Day attraction in Heavy Sheet "Crystal" Single & Double Strength Polished Plate All Types of Obscure Paint-Wallpaper-Gla- & ss Glazing V By Mrs. Eva C. Mackay Taylorsville and Bennion wards net together in the Taylorsville :hapel, last Sunday evening, for memorial program pioneer onducted by the English Fort IJamp DITP. Axel Madsen was speaker of the evening, with Hattie Nichols in charge of the music and singing. North Jordan Stake will hold a on Aug. the annual 11 at the Plymouth elementary school. Next Sunday (July 22) will be Stake missionary night in Sac rament meeting. Speakers will be Rulon Baudon and Wayne Player. The following Sunday will be family night in Sacrament meet Nor-J-S-T- Genial Lee Sanford Hoffman, proprietor of the Windmill Inn, 5590 South State, is our featured Kiwanian this week. Lee was born 36 years ago in Lewisville Idaho. He starred in basketball and was placed on the 1932-3team. He served two years in the Navy, Pacific thea tre. Was in the lirst landing on Okinawa. Like our President, Nelson, he too was a butcher for Safeway, and later became meat department manager. He and Bobbie, his wife, were married in Las Vegas and spent many happy hours on the Clura Bow - Rex Bell Ranch, lney went turtle hunting on the des jert when they didn't go swim iming at Lake Mead. They lived in Las Vegas while the dam was being built. Lee likes to read history. He would like o bowl, but has sore back. He always had a yen to flv. having taken a few les sons. His wife, Bobbie, taught school, teaching the first grad ers. Daughter Kay is 13 and Nancy Lee 4, with Stan just one month old, and naturally "th boss." Lee is a descendant of B he Young. Get him to sing likes it. all-sta- te GLASS News and Notes Irom Bennion Bapfist 62 East 48th So. Rev. H. D. Simpson gratulate their daughter, Mrs. Homer Jaynes, on the birth of her first son. An enjoyable sewing day was held at Relief Society last Tues- Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. k Services 7:30 Wed. day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mackay have recently received word that their son. Norman, who is ser- ving with the Army Chemical Center in Maryland, will be transferred to Alabama with his company, in July. Mid-wee- Perfect attendance pins were awarded on Sunday to the fol lowing: 3 months, Rev. and Mrs. Simpson. Shirley, George and Billy Hale; 9 months, Bobby Hiseman; 1 year, Elsie Schmied; years, Sharon Lyman; 6 years, Last Rites Conducted 3Bonita Barrett; 7 years, Joan For Mrs 82 Barrett, Nancy and Lila Bank-hea10 years, Glen Payne; 12 Mrs. Ellen Underwood (Nellie) Mrs. Payne. years, of 82, home the diedat Erekson, a daughter, Mrs. Clifford G. LarHouse guests of the Paynes son, 583 Benbow Ave., Wednesover the week end were Mr. and day of last week. ing. Born in Birmingham, England, Mrs. Edwin Beaty of Monmouth, The annual Stake Elders' party of 111., and their two daughters. Miss April 5, 1869, a will be held August 15 at the Samuel and Elizabeth daughter Un- Caroline Beaty sang a beautiful Kelsey Spruces in Big Cottonwood can- derwood, she came to the United solo at the morning service. yon. States at the age of ten. For The Schmied family is enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bring- many years Mrs. Erekson was a hurst have recently returned resident of Murray prior to mov- ing a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rogers and daughters of from a leisurely vacation in ing to Salt Lake in 1925. is . a An ardent LDS temple worker Fritch. Texas. Mrs. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Elias Castle, for for 30 years, Mrs. Erekson was a daughter of the Schmieds. or Bennion ward, member of the Seventeenth ward mer Miss Priscilla Gipson of Al have returned for a short visit for 16 years. New York, is spendig her with their many friends. bany, Survivors include Mrs. Larsun; mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clegg and three vacation and one Florence with herPriscilla grandchildren is the Gipson. children, of Huntington, who spent last week visiting at the Memorial services were held missionary for the Temple BapLloyd Mackay home, also were Saturday afternoon in the Mur- tist Church in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Logan ioined bv Mrs. Mackay's father, ray First ward chapel with BishWalter Clegg, of Elmo. Harold Johnson officiating. op Stake Priesthood meeting was The services included: Prelude held Monday evening at the music by Miss Margaret Erick-soStake house. vocal solo, "In My Father's A large group of Club House There are Many ManMOM members spent four days last sions," Mrs. Rhea Nelson, accomcoviiaoi THROW week camping and exploring in panied by Miss Margaret Erick-sothe nearby canyons. They were invocation, Mario Crabtree. under the direction of George Speaker was Brother Jones of Keil. the Salt Lake LDS temple presiThe Wayne Park Sunday dency: violin duet, "Beethoven's Univ.rtol N. ii school class enjoyed a swimming Moonlight Sonata," Fred Erickson Rain Bird Hot Sprinklw party last Monday at Saratoga. and William Peters, accompanied Mrs. Eva Mackay and daughter by Miss Margaret Erickson; vocal coverRain Bird gives you more Naomi attended the Charles Pul- solo, "Going Home," Mrs. Rhea evenly-f- ull dollar. Sprinkles age per sipher family reunion at Fish Nelson; benediction, T. F. Mccircle or part circle. Faultless Lake last week end. Mrs. Mac- Donald; postlude music, Miss .. . very operation . . . long wearing kay was elected secretary of the Margaret Erickson. on request Literature economical. Burial was in Murray City group. Before returning home, J. S. LEE and SONS they enjoyed a visit with her cemetery, where John D. Erekson dedicated the grave. Pallparents in Elmo. Mr. Kenneth Bennion, son of bearers were Jack and Edward Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bennion, Erekson, Arion and Jonas Erickwill leave this week to serve with son. Glen Larson and Norman the U. S. armed forces. Harker. Murray First ward Relief 1091 So. State Dial Mr. and Mrs. Stein Wood Sr. Society members were in charge Sales Service Repairs were happy last week to con- - of the flowers. Well Drilling Erekson, d; and son, Ricky, left Monday for a two weeks' trip to Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Akers and children left this week for a two- week trip to New Mexico. The F. A. D. Circle and the Men's organization enjoyed a pic nic at the canyon home ot Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Frame Thursday night. On the same evening the young people spent a pleasant evening at the home of Ruth Schmied. Mrs. Emma Nelson returned last week from a month's trip to Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Simpson left early in the week to spend six weeks with their son, Donald, at Culbertson, Mont. 1 H' IS IN PROGRESS Kn WHILE THIS SAIE WE'Ll MAKE A ALLOWANCE $00 for your old watch strap, cord or band, regardless of oge or condition, if traded in for a new stylo s A WATCH BAND great-grandchil- Your choice of many ladies ond men's models to choose from. As low us (4.95 ton included. n; tun 4-- n; GOLDEN CIRCLE -- A best .xpamion model; handiome idling lull & Ytllow pink or while gold filled 600 SiRENADE-Groce- M rugged. $Os0 ond beautiful; full eipaniion band; yellow, pink $0.5 ' intl or while gold filled Sove . . . in Money . . . Come today J B. leaulify your Watch with o new Uiah's MARSHALL Pump Center JEWELRY 4871 SOUTH STATE ST. PHONE MUR. n)8l the state. 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