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Show FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1954 THE MURRAY EAGLE kearns news and notes rearms By Lottie Sams By Mrs. Eva C. Mackay Dial AM Today (Friday) and Friday, BUSY, BUSY WEEK June 18, are stake temple excurKnow of at least one person who has been mighty busy this sion days. week. Appareuntly there were many others. Anyway, came up A special cub scout meeting will with a few notes. be held at the stake house today (Friday) at 8 p. m. for all parents Nadyne Richards returned Mon- of from seven to ten, includay from a two week vacation in sive.boys Los Angeles. 31 T L18MDLE I Bennion Ward fa The News tlSlilL! Mi rant PAGE 11 sister and family, the Lloyd Mac-kay- s. club work is progressThe in the ward with the ing nicely Bennion Busy Bee club being organized as follows: Barbara Humphries, president; Linda La bium, vice president; Lolene Blake secretary; Louella Robson, repor- ter; Janice Wilson, organist; 4-- H Lin- da Collins, cheerleader; Carol Rowberry, safety counselor. The local leader is Arene Morrell with Donna Bateman as her assistant. r 3 Irow tig 9 duality Meets Stake conference sessions will A bridal shower was held Mon- be held Saturday and Sunday in day night in honor of Carol Milar, the stake house. The Saturday bride-eleof LaMont Anglesey of stake leadership priesthood meetKearns. Ten girl friends of Miss will be held at 8 p. m. and the Milar from Granger and Kearns ing general sessions Sunday will be gathered at the home of her par- at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. A stake ents in Granger. The couple will fireside will be held at 7 p. m. be wed June 16th in the Salt Lake No ward meeting will be held LDS Temple. Sunday. Dial AM 4832 So. State St. 6-53- 92 ct Delwyn Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Richards, was the only Kearns students to graduate from high school this year. He received his degree last week from Cyprus High school. A few years from now the number will be mighty different. What with 150 in summer kindergarten, Kearns will almost have to have its own high school. OOG?Q3J The n? miasm, or outside- - din- Jefferson-Jackso- n Choice and Grade A Meat faff Howard Lanier, former Bennion ward clerk who recently moved, will be the speaker in sacrament meeting June 13, at 6:30 p. m. rink. The Relief lessons are trip to Great Falls, over for the Society's but a work summer, Mont. will be held Tuesday day meeting Mr. and Mrs. Delwyn Richards at 10 a. m. Visiting teachers' reand family spent the week end in port will be made at the meeting. imilar meetings will be held the Escalante visiting relatives. second Tuesday of July, August Arthur Caplan, former owner and September. of eKarns, arrived in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jacobsen City Wednesday morning. He'll spend several days in the state, no and children of Sastle Gate spent doubt several of them with friends the week end with Mrs. Jacobsen's in Kearns. Mr. Caplan's current i or RiM :..... ib F7 u VJ u Eta Pe9 Ib. ............... 63e u vj IEA IFDDIID FJKESI1II S leaks 3 ib (A Grade) for Sleak Fries L ft wotrt casta cent to start a Mr. and Mrs. Howard 5j Slkm Idfep week-en- d interest is uranium. m (Loin St The Bennion ward outing will be Mrs. Carole and children, ac companied her parents, Mr. and The English Fort camp, DUP, Mrs. Olsen, to Richfield for a week hold its closing party Friday, end visit. They returned Tuesday. will June 11, at 1 p. m. at the Mea-d- o wBrook Golf club. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sarbo and their neice, Betty Barnes, enjoyed eg (Fresh Sliced) lb. Yea On A MIA roller skating party will be held June 15th at the S & M Day held this month. ner ticket which the Democratic party of Kearns purchased was Mr. and Mrs. Chad Olsen are won by Clair Bergman. She and the parents of their third her husband enjoyed the event child,proud a girl, born last week at very much. the Cottonwood Maternity a the way yora like (Drat and daughter, Marietta, 14, arrived Monday to spend the sum mer in the Kearns area. Mr. Aber- nathie will work with Miller Sams, eKarns townsite engineer, this summer. He's a cousin of Mr. Sams. Another visitor at the Sams ftirt'Baltopgr-ClittiClazii- t residence in the next few days will be little Margaret Jataine, 12, who's flying out from Corpus 120 Vine Street - Murray, Utah Christi, Tex., to spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Sams. DIAL, AM Fence Specials! w tz WOVEN, K5c lln. ft. 1.71 lln. ft. 65c tin. ft. 6-47- 61 I17 XSlS X- W. aulck end -. CO yj , A f 94 o mimrtl pottof po4 rr iwv t rt-n- orU tin, occurot fowntoin p U oB that wu- - dmr f car. sS- 1 - Here's a smart idea that lets you enjoy extra living. Just add to your out-of-do- X j 'i BOARD-ANO-BOAR- D RANCH or present garage or build a garage patio combination. It's a wonderful spot for picnicking or parties . . . can double as a car port in the winter. See Andersons for ideas, materials. No Down Payment necessary. I uT; . ft S mitl Mf-- ktf ui for , FREE ESTIMATE? 4975 So. State St. " Dial AM 6-43- 72 |