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Show Remember When? Father's Day, June 17 Give Him Young Priest Offers First Solemn Mass at St. Vincent . . . FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, a reported in the Murray Eagle of June 12, 1941. Father Mark O. Benvegnu, re- DRILLMASTEQ By the makers of M1XMASTER, SHAVEMASTER, COFFEEMASTER, IRONMASTER MORE POWER Drills Faster RUNS COO LIS lasUr to haodi 24'5 ;29'5 All Sunbeam Appliances BRINTON le'vlct ELECTRIC 492 South State Street - Phone AM 31 was made a charter member annual com- O Q TEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Murray Eagle of June 13, 1946. Ross Leonard, state fish and game director estimates 60.000 anglers will test their luck at Utah's lakes and streams when fishing season opens June 15 . . Murray Junior Chamber of Com- Gary Ingram . mencement program of the university . . . City Commissioner J. Clifford Hansen has set a formal protest and petition signed by Murray merchants to Governor Maw protesting the removal of the surplus commodities stamp office from Murray City Hall . . . Miss Donna Hurzeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurzeler, was awarded the Dr. W. H. Roth-we- ll award as the most outstanding girl student at Murray high school. She also received the Jenkins music award . . . Miss Mildred Erickson exchanged wedding vows with Joseph Forest Hooten Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Erickson, 4871 Center Street . . . Mrs. Everett Wood entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Norma Mack ay, who will wed Robert Kunkel in New York City this month . . . Miss Florence GUe and Sherman D. Fteede were married Thursday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. All the LDS Walter S. Gile ward choirs of Murray will join choirs from 100 other LDS wards in a Salt Lake region massed ward choir music festival at the Salt Lake Tabernacle, June 1". . . . William J. Blake, Murray, ... of bly of the alumni organization June 3 . . . Murray barbers have announced that barber shops will be closed on Wednesday afternoons. merce members discussed possible improvements to be made at Murray Park, at their meeting June 10 . . . Utah Association Garden Clubs will hold their twelfth annual convention June 23 at Murray high school auditorium . . . Proposals are being received In the office of post office inspector John M. Knudson, Cheyenne, Wyo., to furnish suitable quarters for post office purposes at Murray branch of Salt A fifteen year loan Lake City was repaid in four years by Christ Lutheran church, 171 East 4800 South . . . Mrs. Hattie L. Hampton, 850 East 4500 South, will attend the national convention of Royal Neighbors of America, fraternal benefit society, in Cincinati, Ohio, June 10 to 14 . . . Seeking nomination on the Democratic ticket for the house of representatives from legislative district No. 17, is former Murray-it- e Hans C. Jensen A farewell party for Miss T h e 1 m a Snarr, who will soon leave for the northern state LDS mission, will be held in Murray Second ward June 21 . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bergener hosted a family dinner to celebrate the return of (Remember, Page 10, Col. 5) :3yy-- r ' ... SOCIETY Murray Seuth State . . . Branch at 4963 here to serve your expanding community! m Sheep dip? Sure, m have 'em $ w ! o : John Finnegan Two From Murray Finish Training In Marine Boot Camp Two Murrayites Monday completed training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. They were Gary L. Ingram and John A. Finnegan. Ingram Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Roller of 215 (Marine, Page 10, CoL 5) You'd b aurprlaad bow many farm auppliaa fetHry ' W4 (From Page S, CoL 4) Dennis Steven Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Nielsen, was blessed by Barton F. Brasher. Glen Paul Zachreson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen P. Zachreson, Sr., was blessed by his father. Verna Kay Rosvall, daughter ht Wsnwtlii. of Mr. and Mrs, Vernon F. Rosvall. was blessed by her father.' Thomas J. Justeson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glade C. Juateson, was h My Stirier! ON artf BMnftcleat Standard makea from a bar re! of crude oil Just a few are lilted at the right and they're only tome of tba items we have on band. Ghra ua a call for information on Standard'! full line of products for your farm. 1 rtMrvellta leW CMtiaflt t fleer ti lee eat f M trtes ariese Ullftrtta frWtd, oft CtmtaxT O AY LE BRUNYER blessed by his father. Kathryn Swell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ewell, was blessed by Albert Childs. Come Page 9 ... The new ZION'S BENEFIT BUILDING is iiou in Uurray! (UTAH) EAGLE now naraener; inusi yieveniive; Babies ZBBS MURRAY ter of Mr. and Mr3. Jack ArmiKEARNS THIRD WARD tage, was blessed by her father. David Richard Olsen, son of Mary Loe Haight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Golden Haight, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen, was was blessed by her father. blessed by J. Alden Camp. Barbara Jo Johnson, daughter KEARNS FIFTH WARD of Mr. and Mrs. Parrel L. Johnson, was blessed by Vivian ElliJames Riley Stephenson, Jr., ott. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Riley Alice Kay Cutler, daughter of Stephenson, Sr., was blessed by Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Butler. Bishop Bevan. David Layne Pace, son of Mr. ham. and Mrs, Robert E. Pace, was Christine Winget, daughter of blessed by Bishop Bevan. Mr. and Mrs. Pewain Wingct, Gregory Ellis Pall, son of Mr. was blessed by Edward Lilly. and Mrs. Ellis Pall, was blessed Barbara Ann Stees, daughter by his father. of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Stees, SOUTH COTTONWOOD was blessed by Harold Lloyd. Milton Pean Singleton, son of KEARNS FOURTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. Lowel Singleton. Janet Bowen, daughter of Mr. Leslie Bruce DeYoung, son of and Mrs. Ralph N. Bowen, was Mr. and Mrs. Lewis DeYoung. blessed by her father. Glenna Marie Ashton, daughKaren Lynn Butterfield, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ashter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren But- ton. Le Ann Ashton, daughter of terfield, was blessed by her father. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashton. Ricky Walter Bate, son of Mr. SOUTH COTTONWOOD and Mrs. Marvin Bate, was SECOND blessed by his father. Bruce Charles Fawson, son of Eugene R. Jennings, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fawson, and Mrs. Dell Jennings. was blessed by Charles Fawson. Debra Reynolds, daughter of Danni Lynn Armitage, daugh- - Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Reynolds. x Brigham Young University Alumni club at the annual assem- cently ordained to the priesthood, will offer his first Solemn Mass at St. Vincent de Paul June 15, at 10 a.m. . . . The Murray Rifle and Revolver club has won seven of nine matches with other clubs in Utah and Idaho . . . Approximately 250 people visited the annual rose show, sponsored by the Murray Garden club last Saturday . . . 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