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Show Lagoon Tickets Are Still Available determine fruitless. Scrip tickets are still available from May Owens. 5527 South 4170 West for the Kearns outim; I. at Lagoon on Saturday, June 10. The day has been set aside fur Kearns families. Mission 7 ' - -- Jjfc" i i been Thursday, June 14, 1956 hav e identity (From I'aije 1, Co!. 5) School in lt5-lHe is now a sophomore in elect nral enineer-m- r at the University of Utah. The farewell will be in the But" lor irsl aril t haprl, 7200 So. 7th East and will start at 5;U0 MURRAY TfVM Page 7 (UTAH) EAGLE E?ai L?m - in. 4 If ;V:,n ,,,-- va r , 11 LOW t-- la. : l aV aT III'. V TaM I r " .Y : V f 1 Is". art!-- . ..... r. 1. jfla&A I I MA NEW OFFICERS of Kearns American Legion post assumed their duties last week during installation ceremonies conducted by Lyle Gunderson, District Commander. In this picture, from the left, are Tom Larson, historian; Vivian Elliott, chaplain; Lloyd Coley, second vice president; Clarence Hicks, commander; Mr. Gunderson; Leonard DeLisis, past commander; Jack Mitchley, first vice president; Byron Humphries, sergeant-at-arm- s and Roy Cook, adjutant. I Nationally Advertised $1.60 Value fxcfuive offor to our Day Camp Of Scouts, Brownies Butifut, tboaf KrcM kaodU. Eicluiire dale hh tb main touch of f lauDiif coppw. Witihir taiolea bld, kbr. f round tad poUtbtd to oarok htrpneu. Perfect btlmac. Cuet lot ei J, jfcfc Cirumba iviiUbU. tjjn, m Build a complect let ol Wiltalra tad m tlm eolor our &M dry at th deaoinf wlih tbt ScaNu taishioc touch! $taNu b th p roc cm that replace textile finiihlo tgtaa . , , make far men a color-briahtcaih aaere-tofwriokle-retutaa- t. too . . . maker clothet look aad (eel lk aew! And SuNu cora rou aothioi extra! 5250 South State in Murray 266 East 5th South in Salt Lake City Second Word Grabs Share Of Top Spot Enroll In Bam-broug- Canyon Party Special Roll & Lambert Solidex on any wall even over wallpaper. Presto you have a new room in place of an old one! Ir an odorless, ultra flat, oil base wall paint in smart mod-er- a colors. Let us show you how easily and inexpensively you can decorate with Solidex I THIS 4-- 9. WEEKEND n, 5-- PROMPT CLEANERS 4774 South State - AM "We give S & H Green Stamps" SSfT 5-Min- IBMTIM FULLER & MILLER 3939 South State purchase of $ lI 25 SATURDAY and SUNDAY . . . with 10 gallons of gas $ "1 WEEKDAYS . . . with 10 gallons of gas I 50 $175 I WASH JOB ONLY Drive in ONLY S598 X. Car Wash at ute for a spotless Car Wash! ,25' FRANKS Lean Meaty 15' SHORT RIBS ,19' GROUND BEEF 5 1. 93 Colored 6-- 4 BBi or brush just one coat of Pratt h, er R K E T "A: Troop 204; Rhea Beech, Troop 217; and Ruby Wilson, Troop 52, Magna. Other Project Aides assisting are Shauna Washburn and June Welch. The Kearns Girl Scouts and Day Camp for Kearns Girl Brownies are sponsored by the Second ward softballers dealt Scouts and Brownies got off to a Ladies' Civic Club. an 11-- 3 setback to heretofore unbig start June 11 with 156 enbeaten Sixth ward Friday night rolled. According to Glora Parand earned a share of the leaderkin, director, a progressive pro- Second Ward Team ship in the Murray Stake senior gram is being given during the softball league. In session and the board mem- Cops Trophy bers will visit the camp during Tournament Play Current standings: the week. W L P'ctj. GB Second Ward softballers of Tesm 1 5 .833 Assisting Mrs. Parkin in this Kearns copped the sportsmanship Scrond 1 5 .883 project are her business manager, award and won third place in the Sixth 4 2 .T Smith and Leaders Cannon Stake invitational soft-ba- ll Fourth Virgian ...3 3 .500 Fifth 3 .400 -- .2 Ninth Gladys Kay and Norma tournament held at Jordan Tenth 4 .200 ... Troop 28; Gwen Insel-berg- softball park June 1 5 Seventh .lfi and Sally Hollen, Troop r .1 Dili Third on were team "the Ray Players 34; Wanda Whittle and Enid Gallagher, Bill Mansel, Ron New-soJennie 122; Baldwin, Troop Both teams now sport 1 rec John Knickerbocker, Ed SadSpeaks and Linda Eddy, Project ler, Doug Fox, Jack Woodward, ords. Aide, Troop 183; Maxine Glas- Rodney McDonald, Claud Park, Fourth ward stayed in a chal gow and Celia Jensen, Troop 184; Neil Mann, Rex Sutton, James lenging position by trimming and Fifth ward climbDorothy Nicholson and Pat Gor- Skaggs, James Davenport and Ninth, man, Troop 198; Clair Bergman, Hazen Lay. ed to the .500 mark by clubbing Tenth. 14-ft Neither Third nor Seventh Baseball Clinic wards appeared with full teams and a double forfeit was ruled by Scheduled Here tlWH Mn wmiMI League Director Harold Shaw. A baseball clinic for boys 10 Second ward will battle Fourth to 16 years of age will be conducted Saturday, June 23rd n in a showdown game tomorrow (Friday) night at 10:00. It will Kearns by the Salt Lake Bees. be preceded by a 7 o'clock match All interested boys are urged between Tenth and Third, an 8:00 to meet at the junior high school meeting of Seventh and Sixth if where they will be separated ac- and a 9:00 game pitting Ninth cording to age and instructors as- and Fifth. The to each progroup. signed ft gram is open to everyone, School 756 cvsfomeri from A At v ' r Udk...? nJ . TO !! ' N t i f ..sir i , J in-- ' Nl,, FRYERS ,49' MUTTON CHOPS .21' per gal. 27' MUTTON LEGS regularly S530 ft (Deep-tone- s slightly higher) From rage 1, Col. 4) old buildings. The force of his leap carried him through the roof and left a gaping hole about three feet In diameter. The Ladies Civic Club voted Since the youngster is not during a meeting held Monday known, there was no knowledge teen-ag- e to a sponsor evening of how badly he may have been "Queen" contest as a feature of hurt in the tumble. Efforts to the Founder's Day program on July 4th. A registration date of Monday evening, June 18th at 8 p.m. in the Community Center has been set. At that time all teen-ag- e Kearns girls interested in the contest are urged to be on hand and learn full details. 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