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Show mtrray eagle Tire Shielas Reunion Set Bennion Ward In the News The George W. Shields family reunion will be held Sunday, June 21, starting at noon, in Murray By .Mrs. Eva C Mackay No Sunday meeting was held City park. Opening the reunion in Bennion ward Sunday on acwill be a luncheon with a program count of the farewell testimonial at 2 p, m, Each family will bring for June Pehrson, former ward member. Many of ward members its own lunch. The committee will attend the meeting held in the Stafford ward chapel. June leaves furnish drinks and Ice cream. for the Danish mission June 26. rides be will also There special DeLisle Mackay is seriously ill and entertainment for the children. at this writing. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. WANTED SOMETHING FOR UIC 'V Sep on back page The Metehlzodek priesthood will be in charge of the program to be given in sacrament meeting Sun day night. The children are asked to remember Primary Wednesdays at 10:30 a. m. and the Bookmobile visit, Tuesdays at 2:45 p. m. The ward has purchased a new movie projector and will give the first show on June 26. A wedding of interest on Monday, June 15, united Kenneth Dean Zwarlen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zvvahlen of Bennion, and Betty Jane Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen C. Johnson of Sanford, Colo. They were married in the SaTi Lake Temple and the reception was held Monday evening at the groom's parents' home, 2118 West OUR SUMMER 5400 So. Mrs. Eliza Mackay and son, Theron, have spent the past week in Snowflake, Ariz., with Eliza's daughter, Inez Smith and family. They also toured the Grand Canyon and other points of interest. MAKES YOUR CAR SAFE AS CAN BE! Don't let trouble mar your summer fun! Drive in and let its make sure you're safe as can be. We'll check the 10 viral points ,: ... I' 1. 4. 7. 9. - PLYMOUTH ZION MOTORS, INC. - SERVICE 4646 So. State - Phone Mur. 76 For June 21, 25, 26,27 1 It's rodeo time again in Lehi, as commence members put the Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thayne are finishing touches on plans for a Lehi Roundup. leaving this week for Sacramento June 24. 25, 26 and 27. and the West Coast. Wednesday begins a week of gay The Robert Fortune family re- and colorful events, highlighted by k turned Saturday from a the four vacation trip to Georgia and into the Lel.i evening performances of Earl Hutchinthe deep swamps of Florida, where son, IdahoRoundup. stockman and rodeo on a trip they went with guides producer, is again handling th. up the Oak Mugy Itiver and saw Lehi rodeo, long as one many wild birds of all sorts. The of the nation's recognized leading professional of some were the cat fish largest rodeos. The Roundup at tacts in the world. many of the outstanding names in Mr. of were the guests They the professional rodeo circuit, anil Fortune's sister and brother-in- this 13th annual show promises law, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Green of another brilliant array of western Camillia, Geo. talent. The high purse offered by A large family reunion was held the Lehi Civic Improvement Assoat the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. ciation has won it an approved Kitchens where Mr. Fortune talk-- ! rating by both the Rodeo Cowboys ed with many of his school friends of America and the International which he hasn't seen in years. Association of Rodeos. The trip was one of the nicest Many other fine events are also they had ever been on and also on the schedule for Roundup, inIn one of the hottest. Mississippi the colorful and popular cluding and Alabama the temperature was Minature Parades, Wednesday and 107; Texas was only 103 but it the lovely Roundup cooled off the closer to home they Thursday: Flower Show, sponsored on the got- first two days by the lhi Garden Club: and the DeMar Brimhall, South State, Parade to be heldtraditional Stock Friday at 6:30 left last weekend for Hungryhorse, p. m. Mont., on a business trip. He was This is the time when all Ix'hi accompanied by Kenneth Sanders, turns out in Western hats and David Watkins and Lenls Knighcowboy boots to have fun, greet ton. The boys planned to get in old friends, and enjoy the finest of some fishing along the trip and entertainment in the Western also do a bit of sight seeing. 1 1! Brown's 1! better-than-ev- Qualify Meats two-wee- Mrs. James Anderson, Sandy, a former resident of Murray, underwent a major operation Fridrfy of last week at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City, At the last report she is doing fine. James Anderson is a son of Mrs. Henrietta Anderson, Vine St. Mrs. Lincoln (Geneve) Robinson, 398 Afton Ave,, presented ten of her younger students in a piano recital at the Grant ward Relief Society room Monday evening. Licensed to Wed 4832 So. State St. For the BEST SHOE SHOE SHOE Take your lb. 75$ - - Pot Roasts lb. 43$ Lamb Legs lb. 69$ w Fryer lb. 63$ Link lb. 55$ Sausage Franks A" M ,! lb. 55$ itHtiHtttttiMtmimm NOW AT PETE'S f Prize Winning i I INTERMOUNTAIN JR. FAT STOCK - Lambs, - Pork Show Beef, I IHMMHm4MHMitMtmillltlltlllHtMMtMIH FRESH SEA FOODS In.. HALIBUT SHRIMP REPAIRING DYEING REFINISHING RESUEDING worn shoes to SHOE Phone Mur. 1020 Round or Swhs Break REPAIRING SALMON - Dairy Items FINNAN HADDIK - Bread Soft Drinks Ask About Home Freezer Service STEAKS FOR STEAK FRIES MECKEL SHOE .STORE Those participating were Judy Robinson, Sandra Adamson, Roger Black, Glenda Todd, Russell Tue- ller, Josel Mansfield, David Todd, Judy Durrant, Raymond Andrus and Kenneth Black. Each student played one or two numbers on the program. Mrs. Robinson was very happy with the success of the recital, as the children all did so well. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kelson and sons, Wally and Ricky, 6582 South State, arc enjoying a three-wee- k combined business and pleasure trip to Southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reading and son, Ronald. West 6400 South, returned early Monday morning from a ten-davacation trip to the Northwest. At Richland, Wash, they were joined by their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Wahlen, and three little girls and the party motored up to Waterton Lakes, Canada, in the Glacier National Park, where they spent four days. They report the scenery they saw on this trip was magnificent. They traveled around 3,000 miles. They had planned to drive right through the Glacier Park, but because of so much snow, some of the highway still was closed to traffic. The fishing wasn't good because of high, muddy waters, but thefcroup still enjoyed a good trip Miss Lucille Johannesen, 480 E. 64th South. Murray, Utah received the Master of Arts degree from Teachers College, Columbia University, at the annual commencement exercises at the university. Her field of study was nursing education. 1893 Lehi Roundup Slated Your Neighbors In ihe News Gains Masters Degree In Nurse Education Brakes 2. Front Lights 3. Rear Lights Steering 5. Tires 6. Turning Signals Exhaust System 8. Windshield Wipers Rear View Mirrors 10. Horn DESOTO The annual ward outing will be held June 29 at Boxelder Flats in Millcreek Canyon. Keep this date in mind, ward members. JUVE 19, FRTDA7, Repair Department Murray So. State 4BI',3 y Marriage licenses were issued recently to the following couples: Elllsc Bert Berrett. 18, Murray, and Emogene Leonard, 17, Sandy. Charles Calvin Reynolds, 7,, Murray, and Marian Jay Alllng-to17, Salt Lake City. Denis LuRay Moulton, 16, Mur-raand RoAnn Mantle. 16, Murray. reter Tuttle Howells. 25, Murray and Rita Joan DaRonch. 21, Murray. John E. Vasquej!, 33. Murray, and Mary Ramirez, 20, Salt Lake City. onen house ChLEIiUATLNG J " MS Rulon Jensen Alder. 20. Suit Lake City, and Dorothy Marie Ross, 27, Murray. Jesse Joseph McCarthy, 38, Salt Drillers Lake City, and Carolyn Johnson Granite Richards. 32, Murray. Win Regional Honors William Richard Murdock, 21 The Granite High school Civil Murray, and Arthell Wllkins, 21. Air Patrol cadet drill team Sunday Rupert, Idaho. won the western regional champ ionship over four other teams at McClelland Air Force Base near Sacramento, Calif. The team will enter national drill compitlon about Aug. 1 at Mitchell Air orce base. New York, according to Capt. Wil GUARANTEED li" m Hutchinson, commander of O the cadet squadron, 42 strong SPECIAL which returned home late Sunday snuxa prices in an Air orce o The team has won state and Grl Our Work tn Before honors for three years In regional Spring Cleaning ia row and Capt. Hutchinson is O optimistic over the team's chances I'UmJc Tile ,,., II q. ft, jin the national. He says It Is the (Vriunlc Til M $2 . ft bet team the school has ever had. 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M"taitt M P II M KMUR Station SINDAV .i if 41 1230 Murray Music iir 1 I It St. O' Tlw 510 Murray, "U'li I'll rui(fiM nnrld C A T A L I N A 4873 So. State 5300 So. State St. four on Hit :M H .SATIKDAY Juno SO MOTORS CO. Phone Mur. Utah METRO KMUR ON TIME Creveling Sports Shirts Catalina Sweaters ... Come and See ihe Anniversary Ford Try It s 'Miracle Ride' J YOUR DIAL SWIM WEAR AND SPORT SHIRTS low-pric- ... We're having our "open house" beginning June 22, until June 29 1230 AND DRESS SHIRTS e uco the only V-- 8 in the the world's field, for instance a host of other moat modern Six fine-ca- r features which make Ford worth more when you buy it . . . worth more when you sell it! You'll I AND MEN'S JEWELRY ARROW TIES TILE WORK just why we're so proud of them. and Drop over to our "oicn house" and we the '53 Ford the top triumph of Ford's fifty years on the road. You'll hve a grojit time and you'll find out first hand just why the swing is to Ford! We'll U Kind to hIiow you all of Ford's 11 "Worth More" features Gallagher Tile Rose's. BELT'S IT'S OTIl ANNIVERSARY RUT YOi: GCT THE HAPPY RETURNS' Unilj kit '".""I'tl. t.t t.p at4tt' l..Wmi Hh IV " I tinittii Ii:,t i.rui Htni Uttt,. On ! Ih TT)H I t4 ( UmI-- ii Tht Unit tt Flo oT |