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Show (UTAH) EAGLE Page 11 MURRAY life Remember When JK.U I di piwaI d1 e k (From l'age 9, Col. 3) five wards of Big Cottonwood stake presented awards to mem-bcrs who had participated In special activities during the year. Donald Selin left Wednesday for an LDS mission to the Southern States , . . The fourth grade students of the Liberty school are planning a trip to the airport and the capitol building in Salt 1 . - .r.". jtis r .. w i . . Lake . . . The young people of St. Vincent DePaul will sno"wr a spring dance May 10 at SL Vincent's hall. I TEX YEARS AGO, as reported In the Murray Eagle of May 2, 1946. Laurence Tranter, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Tranter, 4277 So. State, was featured on a national broadcast, us c Hunfs 8-oz.- "Truth or Conse- ... A quences," last Saturday barn on the property of G. A. Lundskog, 230 East 5900 South, was destroyed by fire last Monday . . . The Ute Rangers, which was organized last July with 13 charter members, has grown to 34, and now aims to have a membership of at least 50 . . . Varian Mortenson, principal of Murray High, announces the graduation exercises will be held May 27th, with 78 graduates . . . Lorin Smith, hospitalized at Bushnell, arrived In Murray for a 30 day visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith . . . Gerald Duane Tischner and Lawrence James, of the U. S. Navy, have returned to their base at San Diego, Calif., after a visit with home folks in Murray . . . Miss Jean Reynolds became the bride of Austin Alsop May 1 . . . Lt. Burton M. Todd, 541 Benbow Street, has been discharged from the navy at the personnel separation center, San Francisco, Calif. . Mrs. Hugh L. Whytock and her children are enroute to Germany to be with Col. Whytock at can La-bru- n mm 0 -- u w 0 li' Von Camp's vwuu 14 No. 300 can R Nothing beats a bite of 0 tangy cherry pie... and at your Dutch 5 4 De Monf e Whole No. 303 Can Landshut . . . Last Friday 149 Beehive girls of the Cottonwood stake gathered at the Murray First Ward for their annual Swarm day . . . The Murray Flower Garden Club will hold its next meeting May 9 to discuss plans for a spring garden . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Doty announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Bertha Arlene Doty, to Kay Girl Bakery they are at their best. Try one tonight. FIVE TEARS AGO, m reported In the Murray Eagle of SH4VERS No. 303 Can 7T AISPIES GRAPE JUICE An outstanding Dutch Girl treat . . . Danish pastry spiced with cinnamon and rolled in sugar for a tempting glazed topping. Wonderful for breakfast or lunch. J .SJ Welch can 6-o- z. VIS cans JL for J m GREEN Pk,ret cut or .... mi P5. DCMIMO rrencrtityie U for ni-iK- ir $ MIXED Pictsweet pkgs. VEGETABLES 6 for ;) CHOPPED BROCCOLI 6 M I LEG 0' I ii ihi 1 1 1 pkgs. for I 1 -i i- IS 14-0- 2. Large Size Genuine Spring GIANT FAB IMERE BOUQUET BATH I PACKAGE ONLY uid Trend can 53 73' SPRY 3n 97' Giant Trend PACKAGE ONLY PURITY 49' SALTINE CRACKERS POUND PACKAGE - Shanks Removed assr I I 111 f I 69', Eajfle Want Ads 49 this Summer in the Shade of those Swift Premium AA Brown n' Serve ttpkg. 15', SLICED BACON St 39', LIQUID "D" RIB STEAK Swift Premium Boneless 79' lb. AirVent Awnings and still enjoy the outdoors. We will give you the best price available. Free Estimate alio WHITE KING 29' GRANULATED largo sizo k 32' 3559 MARKET STREET NEW GRANGER SHOPPING CENTER , Just phone AM 62' GIANT SIZE When y6u can Relax SS; WHITE KING Gt Rulta! 63',, RIB BOILING MEAT Ornamental Iron Storm Doon ond Window "Our Experience 0 ATE ju n u ,K ABIAfiF For k i I STANDING RIB ROAST 15 Frm, Ripe Carfon IB iULAR I Vi in VEAL ROAST No. rn IIIirf 0 ui Swift Premium LAMB pictsweet Dozen CECBi7(MS CD May 4, 1946. Cleo Petty, for five vears coach at Murray high school, was appointed director of athletics and physical education at Branch Agricultural College, Cedar City . . . Seven Murray High students will take over the city's administration for Bovs and Girls' Dav . . . The Murray City commission dis cussed details of progress on planning and engineering of the proposed sewer collection system and disposal plant . . . Murray Kiwanis Club held an informal party in honor of J. W. Marshall, Utah-Idah- o Kiwanis district governor . . . E. V. Mortenson, principal of Murray High, was reelected president of the Utah High School Activities Association . . . The Murray High PTA will conduct classes throughout the summer In First Aid and Civil Defense . . . Members of the Murray Jaycee Auxiliary met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Joseph R. Beck . . . The first Murray Stake quarterly conference was held last Sunday with Elder Joseph F. Merrill and Elder Paul C. Child as principle speakers . . . i ne boutn Cottonwood Lions club sponsored Its annual variety show to raise funds for the Glen Daw Memorial scholarship. j saas (ss&mm, if your Best Guido" METAL ; CRAFT COMPANY 155 East 3600 South |