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Show i f - - ' rt - fH - - fhe: prowler Hunsaker Market at 5303 W. 3500 South will be closed Satur- ACR0SS November 19 5 8, completed basic training at Fort Hood, Tex., and arrived overseas in day for a reunion of the Braham Hunsaker, Jr., family. The event is expected to draw 150 to 250 persons to the Lak-ot- a resort at Bear Lake, i July 1959. The SiS Crossword on eye for little things w;ifh 1, t - r t."M i i Viper 25. liUo, IS. Whirlpool Trt Twk mU cuttody implement 29. Superlative luffix 3, Boxing to him M. Twuteii 5. Belonging la sol- dier is a 1953 graduate of Murray high school and attended Westminster College. He was prowler employed by Kennecott CopDeLilly Pratt, daughter of per Corp. before entering the Mrs. Orato Pratt, 5736 So. 4500 service. His wife, Carol, resides West, has accepted a position as at 1450 W. 9000 South. key punch operator at Eimco Died. John A. Griinig, 67. Corp. in Salt Lake City. The Kearnsite recently com- S729 So. 5th East, Thursday, pleted her studies at Stevens-Henage- r July 14th, in a Salt Lake hosCollege in Salt Lake pital of complications after a where she took a key punch stroke. Born Nov. 3, 1892, Man-t- t, course. The 1959 Murray high to John and Stuna Axelsen graduate was placed at Eimco Grunig. Married Orel' Allred the college. by Feb. 6, 1918. Later solemnized prowler Understand that radio station Salt Lake LDS Temple. barber. Survivors: widow; KALL is planning to move their Arnold transmitter station to 3900 So. sons, daughters: Mrs. (Doris) Stagg, Mrs. Walter and 500 East. (Marilyn) Amestory, John F., prowler A former Murrayite has been Ned A., all Salt Lake; Mrs. Paulson, Seattle, appointed Intermountain divis- Fred (Janie) ' one ion manager of Pacific Fruit & Wash.; 11 grandchildren; sisters: Mis. Produce Co. Ada Braithwaite, Mrs. LaRue Announcement of the appointment of Bruce Waters was Hallmark, both Salt Lake; Mrs. He succeeds Frank Grunig, Los Angeles. made Saturday. Jack Price, who was promoted Died. Mrs. Mildred Inez Pol-so- n to a similar post at Portland, Ore. Hale, 49, 4166 W. 4175 So., Mr. Waters headquarters will Thursday, July 14th,' in a Salt be in Salt Lake City. He lived Lake hospital of natural causes. in Murray about six years ago. Born Dec. 18, 1910, Vermillion, He has been working for the Kan., to Henry and Esther Pol-sofirm at Seattle, Wash. Married to Allen D. Hale, Nov. 7, 1945, Reno, Nev. Mem? ber Lutheran Church and AlMurray South Stake tar committee, Augustana Church Women. Survivors: husHolds Treasure Hunt band; daughters: Mrs. Arthur Murray. A "treasurer hunt" (Helma) Height, Clockamas, was held Tuesday evening by Ore.; Mrs. Donald (Minnie) and Gleaners of Murray Graham, Coulee City, Wash.; South Stake. The young people left the Stake center in cars about 7:30 p.m. and traveled to various City places within Murray limits where they were given directions for their next stop. The cars finally arrived at Odorless the home of Ray Hopkins, Dr., where refreshments Cleaner were served to a group of 60. Susan Spencer and Betty Mark-ows1 Hour Service if Desired were in charge and were assisted by a representative from each ward. ft Kf0,M 3 iV "."'ley1'""'1 c 2. g 3 MaUlEl j fl c u y gr1 HL. lUJM 31(1 I VI S ju H uuTc p 1 H 2. With Squadron. Janiea C. apprentice, Wilson, USN, son of Mrs. Paul L. Das-tru6171 Cedar St., is Berving airman j 1 Re--tir- i a Kncergorf en's Fun, Lincoln Youf hs Discover TAKING PART in period, the youths are learning to express themselves by relating interesting happenings in their lives. They are also being taught to share with others by being encouraged to bring story books, dolls, airplanes and other similar items they are interested in to school. a "share and convers- ation" period are these kindergarten children rat Lincoln elementary school. The 120 youths attending the summer program are being taught by Mrs. Afton Ackerman, Mrs. Alberta 'Stevenson and Mrs. Susan Wilcox. " Through the "share and conversation" and actress, cast, musical score, group dance presentation, solo dance, sound effects, scenery, lighting, costumes, makeup, scrip, between show acts, orig-inmusic, natural scenery, group instrumental, special effects, comedy dance solo and most entertaining and comedy dance group. Two special awards were planned for participation and These were for the timing. wards having 75 per cent of their enrollment participating and for good conduct during dress rehearsal, the final performance and for staying withtime limit. in the The ward receiving the most number of first place awards will enter the district roadshow to be held August 10th. East Jordan Roadshow Is Held At Amphi-Theater al for the "Oscars" which are presented the winners of the various roadshow awards each year. The winning entry in this contest was scheduled to receive a trophy during an award night to be held this week at the a m p h h e a t r e. Roadshow awards were to .be announced also and trophies given on this special occasion. The trophies are all engraved, according to Eva Welchman, Stake drama director. Participant in the productions were asked to attend this award night in costume so they could be associated with the part they played and for which they received an award. Trophies were to be presented for the best performances in the following fields: best actor and actress, supporting actor Greenfield. The outdoor amphitheatre near Glacio Lodge at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon was the setting for the annual East Jordan Stake roadshow held last week. Each of the nine wards in the Stake participated by presenting their own original production. . A contest has been conducted by the MIA to find a new name i- -t DON'T HAVE JUST ANY INSURANCE... great-grandchil- d; CHIEF RETURNS FROM DENVER Murray. Returning Monday from attending a week-lon- g Shriners convention at Denver, Colo., was Murray Police Chief and Mrs. Lloyd E. Deland. Scan Before You Plan WHERE IN MURRAY 3. itH. ll i ll Se eagle Consumed If li F'"Hu 3 K 1 II With Wing. Marine PFC Michael McPhie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin McPhie, 5935 " r TT " . Ave., is serving with Stratler i0 ' 'y 47. Unretub the Third Marine Aircraft 48. Bound J. ,. kJ 4!. fiaclw iX J I) Wing, El Toro Marine Corps Vi. Piere out t... M "" Air Station, Santa Anna, Calif. 51. Differences 9mi n tTTTTc24 it. if 2i 52. Coif moundt mS" Died. James William Cros3, 34, 4317 W. 5615 South, ThursJS I " day, July 14th, in a Salt Lake tOntopof hospital of heart failure. Born J U 3. Skin opening June 16, 1926, Cambria, Wyo., Lmi 4. Awards iMMUMnM 5. Worahip W 0 tr Frank B. and Hannah Si i 6. Doing oothing Cross. Graduate Uni7. Change color "" v77" g. Decreaae . of Wyoming, Laramie, versity 9. Love ng 1951. civil engineer with Bureau 10. Leg joint 11. Aateriak of Reclamation, Ogderi. Member SZ 19. Peel S3 SI Methodist Church, Benevolent 20. Cunning I I I I aaaa I I mm I 22. Aeriform fluid 'and Protective Order of Elks and Utah Numismatic Society. Mrs. Reuben (Ellen) Lundgren, active member Grant Ward. Survivors: - mother, stepfather, Survivors: son, Dean, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. David L. Strain, Ogden. six daughters: Mrs. Sam (Osee) Salt Lake; brother, Frank E. Died. Mary Alice Nay lor Cooper, West Jordan Mrs. Cross, Kearns. Beckstead, 86, 572 W. 6400 So., home at her Friday, July 15th, of causes incident to age. Born June 10, 1874, Murray, to Levi and Emma Goff Naylor. Married to Martin Adelbert Beck-stea- d . . Sept 11, 1893, South Jor- I dan. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Was 12 39. Something of ivalut 41, Barter! 4S. Tardy 4S. Kind of shot imm matmm , tlmmmr ',17 T jr - 34V f" f , jnnrnir Pet-teng- ill . Celebrate Days of '47 BgfiS KJ AV. REDWING Brighter w famous . in tfw'''',''T, of this area Bel-vie- f" "1 1 1 -- BOOTS several Sanitary. ki Wa do our own work (From Page 5, Col. 5) ted under realistic combat conditions, the exercise was desigr-b- e to evaluate the combat effectiveness of the unit a major element of the NATO shield of defense in Europe. 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' Coal Odor Now lvoi7ofae fo ffie People Heil-bron- and WHO, WHAT, WHEN n. 34. 35. EAGLE Grant (Maggie) Mangrum, Mrs. Jess (Alice) VanPatten, both Murray; Mrs. William (Grace) Douglas, East Ely, Nev.; Mrs. Leslie (Gladys) Ball, Midvale; Mrs. Stanley (Velma) Roberts, Salt Lake; daughter-in-laMrs. Lillie Beckstead, Midvale. rrH3 77H 17 77 V H I W wn nkVbL2 iL-i (Utah) Ktti Aderllier Thursday, July 21, 1960 7 ltd VT3 2 "nin S8- - s rH"J THE MURRAY 4 T 8 FINES TO PAY LIMIT |