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Show 4.1 4-a 7 i ' r . I ?V. J C a 1 FRESH D) Jf fry FRY i (fi) BIG VARIETIES--- Utah Grown - 3 i o 5 -- 01. SIZE 6 No Waste.1 No Left-over- Jr mm. COLD, REFRESHING -6 I (in OZ. SIZE FROZEN LEMONMcCloy Twins In Marine Reserve IDENTICAL TWINS Jon and Jim McCloy, 19, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCloy, Westridge St., receive congratulations E. Bader, USMC, upon their enlistment in the Marine Corps 6 serve 2 1 st Rifle Co. Annual Pioneer Pageant Is Scheduled For Days Of '47 Once more in the historic Mormon Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, the Days of '47 pioneer pageant "Valiantly Onward" will be presented. It was written, produced and directed by Glenn E. Sacos. This panoramic oroductlnn of rip-and sound will star Hollywood film and T.V. personalities, Vera Miles and Keith Larsen. They will be supported by Dr. Alexander Schrelner, Tabernacle Organist, plus 2,000 cast members from various parts of Utah. Bill Hesterman will act as Master of Ceremonies. A. 1200 voice choir, under the direction of Owen Clark, along with a double mixed quartet with Helen Clark as soloist, will lend support to the Pageant. A lively old time brass band from Tooele will also add to the musical Interest. One of the most unique parts of the pageant, will be the thrilling experience for the audience to hear and see 1200 choral readers reciting and performing in complete unison of voices and costume as they introduce the pageant telling the story of th great pioneer movement toward the western horizon ending in the great Salt Lake valley. As always, dancing will e the pageant throughout. Colorful pioneer dances were choreographed by Carole Dean Sanchez. The childrens "Christmas Dance In Pink" promises to De a delicate emotional feature for the enjoyment of the audience. The Inter-tribIndian Powwow group of Utah will do crowds In the past, "Valiantly Onward" will be performed four nights, Tuesday, Wednesday, July 23rd and 24th, Friday and Saturday, July 26th and 27th at 8:30 p.m. There will be no admission charge. "Moon River" Theme Of Dance Saturday Murray. "Moon Light Capers," the annual Laurel and dancing party of Murray South stake, will be held at the stake center Saturday at 8:30 p.m. "Moon River" will be the theme used for decorations. Posters have been made and placed at all wards in the stake. Price of admission will be by ward budget ticket or 50c per person. Members of the stake 16 years and over are invited. Ex-plor- Newsletter (From Page SR. Coy. 8) "Anticipated .cash receipts from farmine in Utah are slightly higher than estimates earlier this venr." reported First Security reports. ""This results from the Improved outlook of prices for livestock, but even more so from the generally good water and range outlook resulting from the storms extending through June". Total construction In Utah is moving toward a record year, with the total dollar volume of construction in the state 15 percent ahead of 1962 totals for the first five months. Department store sales In Utah durauthenttndiaiances in their ing thefirst fl'e- - mouths of. native costumes and stage Inwere lf6.V 5 percent above dian Raids and ' Death on the lasT total. years Plains." The great Pioneer exodus will be portrayed by COO people Births dressed In vivid Satin costumes. (Front Pag SB, Col. 3) The stage will contain six levels Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Danand will be accented with iels, 5239 W. 4025 South elaborate scenery. Natural Mr. and Mm. William T. consisting of Utah 9072 W. 3100 South sagebrush and live pine trees Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn N. Mott. will give the audience the feel 4705Hrmon Dr. of the Great West. July 10 "Valiantly Onward." which Mr.' and Mrs. Max R. Porter. bears the same theme each J033 So. 91f0 West year, will present completly new Pioneer stories In drama, music, Par- kand dance. The Pageant will be dedicated (From Pate 6n. Col. S) to Elder LeOrand Richards, a jthan bottle feeding a day-ol- d member of the Quorum of the KKl : Twelve Apostles of the Church The kids are bottle fed until of Jesus Christ of Latter Dav they are about four months old. Saints. Mr. Park stated she has had Because of the turn-awa- y aa high as six to feed twlre a per-Vad- nt JD i -. - ApP,e Cherry day. DURING HER childhood, Mrs. Park lived on a farm in Tigard, Ore., just west of Portland. It was her responsibility to care for the live stock. When asked if she liked animals, she enthusiastically replied, "I love them, I am a firm believer that any one who works with animals has an advantage when they raise their own family, because it teaches responsibility. You have to develop patience to work with the animals, and you have to have patience with your children. "I feel this experience is good training for my girls. They are learning to develop initiative and to accept responsibilties. My main objective in establishing the dairy was to enable me to stay at home with my children and to give them the education I want them to have." MRS. PARK'S interest in animals has taken her into many interesting fields. For two years she bought and sold cattle, was a member of the Silver Spurs Riding club for six years and has given instructions in horseback riding for the YMCA. In the June 19C3 issue of "Dairy Goat Journal ", which has world-widcirculation her suceees story was featured. "My main interest is centered in my children and the dairy. It Is rewarding to me and gives me confidence," she concluded. e FAIR 5) A) for fOY(0)C C.... 7 ft Ini loaves PET TALL CAN Counfry Style CANNED 1 1 1 CASE OF 48 - $4.80 SMALL "AA" GRADE U 1 doz. (5) (p) JULY 23 24 25 MMOtce E3 THURS. Mm m Gary A Cooper but a rches ? yJJ rj.. ,(I I it I to." f til" nf ('JJ vEw umtmmtm mcoim 4863 pkqs. MURRAY - AM 4798 So. Stole 9105 W.2700S.-B- 6 Y 6360 3! So. 5880 rt JULY 18 v It You Come By Parachute BIG SALE DAYS . . . . 4907 Poplof S. ,nru N JULT Li So. State 4700 Entrance for 4877 So. Stole We Will Be CLOSED So Stole So. Stole Murray City Pharmacy 4P?4 So. S'o'e J. C. Penney Co. LaRie's 4849 BIG 20 OZ. TEASDALE Our Roof Market Brinton Electric Jex's IGA DRESSING Please Use So. State Great Central 5250 SALAD So. Sto'e Food i24 Stott 705 So. 2nd Weil 7.-0- So Stole Store Kanell's Furniture 49i9 So. Stole Coon Open Show Starts 7i30 Om Show 0or. Murray State Bank Mur-Ma- Safeway Food Store 4788 7 5085 0 c LA Vi'Qt. Family Favorite MAGNA So. State Sharp Foods AG Store PLUS 7 Kour Modern Medicine Man New Way Foodliner Teinerf$ Men's Store 8 PURI DROP IN DURING (exall Pharmacy' ....... ...PP.PrffffrffJ. So. Stole of BUNS the fywmt of the Murray Chamber of Commrn-- nml i th friendly tnivlntxHi firm INtl ttelow at wonderful M.I,- - i IXIX)K FAMILY MOVIES! Here's howt Your pnrrhuo of ft or wore entitle jroo la a resiilnr !Ho tlrkrt tor only lOr. Good Ttipadiiy, Wednesday or Ttuirvlav Oiti- kUmllnK color moile on a giant w rern! ' riming 64 19 - Cluster Ham - Hot Dog Profession B Allied Development wv Royal ;Hfiii'i WED., 3 LBS. cans Pro-kopi- c. TUB., ... LARGE WHITE or WHEAT ...not a sideline 5 Lnn jjnjr i 4F E2 mm p; iii urn din- LARGE 9" COUNTRY The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE n' Th Nfwi Advrrtlsrr Thursday, July 18, 1963 ((f" l cans - from Staff Sgt. Jack s! So. Sioie JULY 24ffl x Wtp-- .4P vrr U1G3B0 LA |