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Show THE MTRRAY EAGLE FR1DAT, JUNE 26, who receive them. Granl - 6lh - 7th Ward News 150 111 p Pour Saturday, Otto Johnsons Spend Murray Couple See 3 Weeks in Duchesne Son Gain Diploma Oment June 20th, over 19S3 150 men and boys turned out to help with the pouring of cement in the forms for the new stake house. They kept five cement mixers go- - tfi Mr. and Mrs. Otto John..n, Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, Stuutfer I.ane, spent the past three West 6400 South, attended the weeks at the lumie of their daugh- - gra, luation exercises at Pullman tor Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsen, College, Pullman, Wash., where lusche.-;newhile Mr. mid Mrs. their son, Bill, received his n and her sister and hun-- . band Mr. and Mrs. Melvm lSruud-head- , Following the exercises Mr. and also of u;:ehesne, m.itureil Mrs. Turner motored to Yellowto .New York to meet Klder C'al-v.- stone. Park to spend a weekend. T. wlio is returnThey returned home laat weekend. Speaker at Sacrament ' :- Ralph Jensen and Elmer Tuel-le- r, were the speakers at Sacraand the Relief So - ,--. ing constantly ment meeting in the Sixth ward ladies prepared and served ciety last Sunday evening. two meals to the workers. According to those in charge, bricklaying will begin about July 5. Team Help on Stake Houa All the Bishops in Murray stake work can accomplish wonders. urge more men and boys to come and help where ever they can with New Belief Society Head ing from a inisa.'on in Norway. the erection of the new stake Sixth ward Relief Society has a The party spent Monday night house. More assistance is needefl. new as liuu.se guest of Mr. ami Mrs. presidency who were sustained Honeymoon Io your bit now. last Sunday evening. Irma Turi.Max Co.;, Staul'fer Lane, Ioug!as Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yo.st, ner was sustained as president; litnadhead .spent over two weeks spoilt their honeymoon New Primary Secretary with Florence Phelps and Beatrice with Ins aunt and uncle Mr. and touring Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Rhea Henager, who has served Turner as councilors. May Meyers Mrs. Max lee, while his parents Yost is the former Miss Beverly as secretary in the Grant ward was retained as secretary-treasuremade their trip eastward. Halon, d lug'iter of Mrs. Phoebe Louise Johnson was sustained primary, was honored and released Barton, West (5400 South. The last Sunday evening with a vote as new social science leader. 1 ' eoupie will make their home with 1 of thanks for her fine work. Ester The outgoing officers were Wil- I,. So. Cottonwood Man Mrs. liartnn for the present. f I Gee was sustained as the new ms Svedin, president, and Pearl councilPinned by Tractor Turner and Fern Turner, secretary. ors, were released with a vote of Jim Ushio, 5055 13th Fast nar- Dr. Ball's Mother Hurt thanks for their years of unselfish Sacrament Program ToM Ir. John M. Hall, 120 East. 4S00 rowly escaped death or .serious The senior Aaronic Priesthood service. last week when the tractor Smith, received word Sunday morn- injury of will Grant ward group present he was operating overturned and ing that his old mother the program for the ward SacChildren. Honor Fathers him under. had fallen and broken her hip. pinned rament service next Sunday evenMembers of the Junior Sunday I ' 1 Mr. Ushio was pinned beneath r. Ball left. Sunday by ;! I plane for ing, 7 . m. Outside talent will School presented a program of me tractor tor over .;( minutes Southern California to be with her. j present the musical portion of the songs and poems in honor of the ' - ueiore me ami iaae i ounty lire program and the speakers will be fathers at the Sixth ward Sunday department crew could free him. Miss Arlie Johnson and Miss Beth school last Sunday morning. At The tractor overturned while Tueller, both returned L. D. S. the conclusion of the program a Mr. Ushio was doing some grading missionaries. Group advisor, Carl beautiful bud was pinned on the For REST work. Johnson, will conduct the meeting. coat lapel of each father present. O SHOE REPAIRING Mr3. Clem Williams is supervisor O SHOE DYEING of the organization. Stake Outing Popular Smorgasbord Dinner SHOE REFINISHING The annual family outing TuesM. L A. Officers Changed day at Lagoon, sponsored by MurThird ward members will enjoy SHOE RESUEDING Verland Turner, superintendent ray Stake M. L A. was well attendanother planned smorgasborg dinTnke your worn shoes to ed by members from all nine and councilors Ray Smith and Merner Saturday night at the First wards. Everyone enjoyed the good rill Greenland, of the Sixth ward H ECKEL SHOE STORE ward hall. This is another building time planned for them. M.I.A. were released last Sunday Repair Departments fund event and all the ward memand commended for the good job 4P.83 So. State Murrav Ward Carnival Success bers are urged to cooperate. they had done. Sustained as new A couple of proud Murray sportsmen, Pete (iiiieoma, left, and Chick Oliver, are. shown with Bishop Paul's Svedin and his officers were George Paul, superintheir hands on the shoulders of Garth Punter. The Murray men are and were happy with the tendent, and Merrill Greenland and to build whom to of the the world's hope up middleweight, they championship. Panter William Sugden as councilors, with large attendance and fine formerly lived here. of everyone who helped make Jay HadUey, secretary. the ward carnival a success. the fact that he is credited with t i Welcome for Missionary a first round knockout of RonjJUniOr Women 8 llUD Married Men Champs A welcome home program was 'installs New Officers wiltle Approximately 300 persons were held in the Seventh ward Sacraserved dinner by officers and tea- ment meeting for Parley Lundskog Recently Panter has been in Og-- ! Extra years of age make Th' Murray Junlor Womon'8 chers of the M.I.A. The married with councilor Larue Wingett in den training with the Joey Maxim men defeated the single men in charge. Organ solos were presentcamp for Maxim's unsuccessful l lub lu'1J tht,ir installation a seven-innin- g softball game by ed by Mrs. Eugene Dahl, and MarPete Giacoma and Chick Oliver, the smoothestold-tira- e quet Thursday, June 18 ut the try against Light-heava score of 10 to 7. shall Brinton, Stake High Council- two top names in Murray sports weight champion, Archie Moore. Seagull Room of the Hotel Temple man gave a short talk. Parley recircles, currently are singing the In Panter's most recent fight he Square. Bourbon you ever tasted. Stake Leaders to Speak ported on his recent L.D.S. misdecision to Tuzo Porlost a piaises of one of the top names tuguese split Mrs. R. Morrison, past presi I, Speakers for the Sacrament sion in Sweden. South American middlemeeting in the Sixth ward next I Mr.and Mrs. G. A. Lundskog in the middleweight Doxing game weight champion. dent of the Utah Federation of and agree Sunday evening will be a stake and family went to Washington D. today. No wonder, the name is Garth's record is 48 wins, 35 by Women's Club, was the guest missionary and a member of the C. then on to New York to meet Garth Panter, well known in out 13 by decision, against speaker and installed the new offiStake high council. The ward choir Parley when his ship docked. The ray unti a lormer resiuoni. uunn 10 losses, all by decision, and cers. only will furnish the music family group then visited the Hill is thier boy. That is they are his two draws. Special guests included Mrs. D. and Cttmorah and attended the Pioneer Pete and Chick have high hopes A. McMillan, Mrs. H. W. Ijirson. Will Writ to 'Boys' The Murray backers of Garth for Panter who is only 22 years Mrs. J. G. Bridge Memorial Services in OmaMrs. Persyl RichUnder the direction of Bishop ha, Neb, lor cnampion long nave been brill- - 0ij ardson and Mrs. Sherman Freeze Orin Black, a ladies servicemen's Bourbon from the Women's Club and Civic iantly associated with Utah box- committee was organized in the Guild of Murray. ing. Sixth ward for the purpose of Tuesday Pete and Garth left by On Rnvlncr Musical selections were given Carpet Laying J t writing to all the boys of the ward plane for Brooklyn's East Parkway j Bennion on the saxaphone by who are in the service. The first Glen Reading and his son, Ste-- ! arena for a headline bat- Bishop Islie J. Fredrickson, and a trio consisting of Cherie, letter from this committee was ven, left early Tuesday morning; tie with Lee Sala of Pittsburg, East 5!00 So. left for Cht- - Marcia. and Julie Ann Jones ac-- 1 t;ent out last Monday. It is certain for Fort Duchesne where Glen has one of the leading contenders for cago on a furnitureFriday buying trip. companied by their mother, Ellen that these letters will bring much a big carpet laying job to do. They the title. How tough Sala will be He plans to return home about Bennion Jones, gave vocal selec- 86 PROOF. OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO.. LAWRENCEBURG. IND. joy and happiness to the boys will be home Saturday or Sunday. to get over can be realized with July 10. I tions. t rL u- , diplo-Thorse- isi.-i- 1 n iv.T' J L i I;- s, r. S.I i vl it ;i 1 " REPAIRING the (gag) iir Sportsmen, Boxer Eye World Title In.. OLD QUAKER j Try it I IS) you'll I er . Trln Trip f ln j ! nd Kan o hit Leases Irbve Enpoi?d With 41 Im s on ft is Imperative That They All ie Sold by June 30th MO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED OMAN Hurry flurry Hurry It Mntmc Cat.. I7HU SO. STATE ST. y |