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Show lauwl faiiiMi U D L03 U A Summer Camp Held For 4-- H Ttal T1'I! .it J! Prices Effective all week Beginning Thurs., July ! f; I 18 !J sft (Bit if 4-- H e r '' i ! i According to Wayne Rose, county agent, the program has grown to such an enormous size that the summer camp has been divided into three groups instead of one as in the past. Twelve, 13 and 14 years old workers along with their leaders will participate at the Spruces. A day camp was sponsored for the 10 and 11 year olds at West Jordan July 11. The oldest group, 15 and over, will journey to Flaming Gorge Dam in August. Bernice county home extension agent, is working with Mr. Rose on the plans for the 4-- M Coffee Canned loaves 69c 25c lb. Margarine j!2 10 lbs. $1.25 19c pkg. Peanut Butter 3 Jell's Best t " qt. & r JOHN section SL GELATIN DESSERT In in CHATELAIN rehearses the string preparation for tonight's con cert which will be held at the Wasatch 39c can 39c can Dubuque Temt Dubuque Viennas 6 cans $ I 39c can 59c Beef Stew Counfy Recreation Orchestra Concert Presentation Tonight Murray. Tonight (July 18) at 6:"0 a.m. Monday through Friin the Wasatch Bowl, day. They began practice June thy Salt Lake County Recrea- 24 at Granger high school. tion orchestra will present its According to Mr. Chatelain summer concert. Wasatch bowl openings in the "Guys and is located north of the Red Dolls" orchestra will lie held Cross building on the U campus. 10 at Granger high school July Under the baton of John h. from a.m. Chatelain, the 70 piece orchestra will perform the followng Glen Frank, Idaho numbers: "Fanfare" from "Oreen-sleevcs- " Dukas. by Vaughn - Williams, Visits Grandparents "Russian Sailor's Dance" from Murray. Ulen Frank, Poca-tell"Red Poppy", Gliere, Second Idaho spent last week end Movement from Symphony in his Mr. visiting E Minor (New World), Dvorak, and Mrs. Gus grandparents, Bollschwieler, 471)5 selections from "Sound of Mus South 2nd West. ic" by Rogers and Hemmerstein, Prelude to Hansel and Gretel by Humperdinck and Carmen Washington Visitors Suite No. 1, Bizet. Annette Jones. Granger high, Continue Vacation is filling the position of librari Murray. Mr. and Mrs. David an tor the orchestra. Nancy 11. Johnson Sr. and rliildr'ti, Livingston, Olympus high, is David K.. Jr., Debby and Kns, the concert mistress and Shrudi all of Washington, I . C. left Lee Smith will be featured in Monday to visit Idaho for the a harp solo. She is from next ten days, after enjoying a ten day visit in Murray with Members of the county or relatives and friends. chestra arc early risers. Re hearsal time commences at Want Ads get tpiiek refills! 0 A , PEACHES "La-Per- Grapes seedless l" o, 2"-25- Sirloin Steak 49c lb. 59c lb. Round Steak .7 -- 35c 2i"s. c Gr. Round T-Bo- 59c lb. 79c lb. Steak ne ; Beef short Ribs HQC ib. Whole Fryers Beef Roasts Rump Roasts 35c lb. 49c lb. Boston Butt Roast 49c lb. Cross Cut Roast 49c lb, 7( JflBCF lb. 39c Canned Picnics 3 lb. $1.79 Sliced Bacon mm miiii.i. i.niii.imi.n.i.l Canned Hams, 8 lb. $5.39 A .H..I..M.H Beef Steaks Mild Cheese 39c Pork & 39c- Beans 10c 19c Oysters can can lbs. v Canned Pop cans 14 Pure Lard I 49c qt. 79c pkg. Tea Bags $1 5 lbs. 69c Dill Pickles Sweet 29c 49c Pickles mt 3 WIFTNIN' Saltine Crackers 2 lbs. 39c Frozen Dinners 39c ca. .... Dog Food 14 R TO e PRESTO NO. 73OFF 300 .inn !. LADIES' 59c lb. 69c lb. Black Pepper Butter & Onions $ TRAVELING GO f1 i M 66 : $(8)88 TRAPS D RESS SHIFT w- SALES ALL FINAL No Refunds or Exchanges - Grongcr Shopping Confer CHAIRS 3589 SOUTH 2S00 1 OPEN 1 STRAW PURSES C 13 mens DRESS SLACKS Vc$f 9:30 TILL 9 EXCEPT V ERN'S SUPER F00 sfm S S c yy 5) W CY BUY ON SUNDAYS 8-54- 54 LAY-AWA- Y or OUR EASY CREDIT PLAN Wk H n. i CHILDREN S TABLE 44 MANY, MANY MORE ITEMS NOT LISTED Mr. Charcoal 10 lb. bag 49c Charcoal Lighter 29c qt. DOWNTOWN MIDVALE REG. $29.95 INSECT 7 " ' V im SPRINKLER TS12 FHiCE fmmmmfA 1 Cheese Spread 2 lbs. 59c rr & ir . .. 1.1 m.i 1 can Radishes cans $1.00 Murray. Val Anderson, nine old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Anderson, 221 East ."it;(M South underwent a tonsil-e- i tiuiiy Friday morning July 2t h. The young man is doing fmo and he says he is glad that it's over with. year 00 LADIES' SUB-TEEN- !QC Recuperating After Operation I 4 TOMATOES Vol Anderson DOZENS AND DOZENS OF ITEMS MUST Broken Sizes and Colors AIR COOLER ,b- - During her slay in the Bee Hive stale Mrs. Nugent has also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pchrson, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Sorenson, Mid-vulMr. and Mrs. Ray Whitehead, Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Sorenson, Granger. 1L SHORTS qt. qt. 47-1- 0) 89c 3 Murray. Mrs. Bill (Ina) Nuand son, Shawn, Oxnard, California spent the past month visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber E. Sorenson, Plum St. Mrs. Nugent was called home because of the serious illness of her father, who underwent major surgery gent n SPORTSWEAR Pork Sausage Ground Beef 3 Green Olives 100 m CHILDREN'S - Mrs. Nugent And Son Visit With Parents MID-SUMME- Dc, jlki FBAMK.Q Murray. Miss Colleen Higgin-so- n entertained her cousin. Miss At the Spruces, a gun safe- Jean Gentry, from Roy, Utah ty demonstration was present- last week at the home of her ed on Tuesday, a Red Cross parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold demonstration was given Wed- Higginson, 81 W. 5300 South. nesday and handicraft articles were made. Wednesday evening talent numbers and skits were TOWrcOUNTRY presented. As a climax of the members program joined in a candle lighting ceremony. Woyn Rose This ceremony is symbolic of ' ' .f - t U ! Ik. Cenntr Arra't ' the work. Candle light represented the pledge head, heart, hand and health, signifying the "What do earwigs do when work. passing light of get in your ear?, my little Approximately 800 boys they asked me the other day. and girls and their leaders boy While it is prob- participated in the day camp "1 ably unusual for July 11 at West Jordan park. This group was comprised of earwigs 10 gei. in your ear, 10 and 11 years old club memthat is about the bers. Commencing at 7 a.m. regonly place where istration was held. This was folit is unusual for lowed by the election of camp them to get. officers, who conducted the pro-aThey will appear in your Club members were divided flowers, in corn into seven groups for the day's on the cob, in activities. Three groups went apples, yes,' and in the and swimming morning even in your four in the afternoon. A water clothes closet. An earwig is easy 1 was demonstration pre-safely to recognize beause of the sented by Charles Paul of the Red Cross. Games were alter- strong forceps on the rear part nated with the swimming activ- of its isbody. It much disliked because-oities. As a handicraft project, its repulsive appearance, foul the members made copper book marks. At 7 p.m. a talent odor and habit of feeding on kitchen refuge or hiding in i program was presented. This wet mop. was followed by the candle These insects move about ceremony. lighting mostly at night and hide during the daylight hours so that Mr. and Mrs. Stocking a large infestation of them may build up before you become Attend Family Reunion aware of them. However, they Murruv. Mr. and Mrs. Ncldon can be controlled. A chlordane dust is effective Stocking, Garland, spent four days last week end visiting the when used as recommended. A home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett neighborhood control program Rending, 622 West 6100 South is more effective than indiviand other relatives in the area. dual action because earwigs Mr. and Mrs. Stocking came like to travel. For further information, get to attend the Ruth Judd Wright family reunion last Saturday. our free booklet on earwig conExMr. Stocking is a teacher at trol by calling HU tension 215. Garland hifh school. 4-- Bowl. 8 p.m.. Corned Beef Murrayite Entertains Visiting Relative 4-- H lb jar 89c 49c Mayonnaise j Kathy California, have Sacramento, returned to their home after a visit with her sister and family. The family also visited Mr. Mrs. Ray Whitehead, and Reams; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber E. Sorenson, 4746 Plum St. and other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pchrson, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Sorenson, Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Sorenson, Granger. camps. 3 for 35c Milk BUNS 3 5C toll Sugar Cake Mixes 49c lb. Hot Dog or Hamburger Pink Salmon The New. Adt.rilitr Thursday, July 18, 1963 Mrs. Don Gardner And girls from Salt Lake County Family Return Home have been attending a sumMurray. Mrs. Don Gardner mer camp at the Spruces. and Curtis, and children, 4-- 4 MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE Murray. On July 16, 17 and 18 approximately 500 boys and I Bread 8 The fi |