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Show ZD Tht MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE Tbf Newt Thursday, July 23, 1964 Atrtlttr VI l I 1 . X , , .. I " . . v : ' "! , r I i i TiT . "iri u 'rTT'-r-rii- i - OPEN JULY 24 r i Parents . in : (From Page SB, Col. 8) stay more enjoyable by presenting him with, a special gift just before he leaves. It is also important that the and especially the parents, mother, be present just after , 1 an operation when the child awakens. But Dr. Heiner warns parents over-protecti- that attentive." If parents ' -- v- ' "proper nursing care Is often difficult when parents are too u . mxjuLm Bcxxxvyvf v?xxxxViAi ywuoa am . rJiroofvxvyv'A-'.a- i - are needed more often than at regular visiting hours, nurses are usually cooperative in making special arrangements. i Tour N)QT LONGS (From Page 3B, CoU 6) year later by the first Mormon pioneers and then used ;. for years afterward by thousands : Jack Holder Jack Holder Wins Award A scout Court of Murray, Honor held Monday night in Murray South stake center saw the awarding of an . Eagle badge to Jack Holder. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holder, 26 W. Valley Dr., Jack is an eighth grader at River-viejunior high. His troop is 424 sponsored by Murray 6th ' , ward. Paul Smith, also of 424, was advanced to second class. Receiving rank advancements from troop 494 were Wade Smith, life; . Paul Gardner, Richard Kemp ( and Walter Puchar, first class, and Mark Cornwall, second class. Mark Burton of troop 430 earned his bronze palm for Eagle. Troop 376 scouts getting advancements were Randy Davis and Jeff Godfrey, first class, and Chris Shares and Grant Carlisle, second. Ken Johnson, area three, Waw of Mormon and California pio' :. neers. You may wish to boat and fish at East Canyon Resort, then continue up East Canyon through aspen and evergreen forest toward Big Mountain Pass one of the most diffi- cult natural barriers encount- f ered by the pioneers. Even today on a good highway it is a breathtaking drive, affording grand views across jagged peaks of the Wasatch and far down into Parleys and Emigration Canyons. From Big Mountain the drive winds down into little Dell, then over Little Mountain into Emigration Can yon, which it follows to the ia-- i l iMui i Plump & Meaty 3 Lbs. WILSON'S POTATO or MACARONI LYNN Murray Woman Creates Art With Rocks, Tile, Glue JHkHE Range Brand Jm lbs.jy CAIAh C, RAfAM EMVVI1 k ThI Sliced CHUCK CHUCK POT ROAST STEAKS asasaNasaaa 16' SHASTA POP CANS GOLD COIN MARGARINE . u1 PKGS. RPPN' GOOD 29 COOKIES . Air; PKGS. Wi.,i TliTlifni,Mf,i,1illi)llrtmil IID! MAC'S POP full v?) ICE CREAM CHEESE lP (r& VELVEETA ))(d)t DAIRY MAID plus D) qts. mi fe Vl gallon JD) deposit pkgy Vz lb. 2 . con-btru- MJB :0 UTAH POWER CO. A 9 e, visit the ExpoKition In ,in Mrs. . . . Mr. and ' ...... ... I . .. . .1 i rm two wccks varnunn io the went count . , . Mrs. E. ninncr. rhiladclphlA. Fa., 1it-c- d at lh home of Dr. and Mr. W. L. Wright . . . Maurtr-Wal- ta returned from lx wrrku In Monlctpy, Calif., with the KOTC of lh U of U. FranclHCo THIRTY YEAR fr purled from th lh Murray July 19. 1931. AGO I Km ( Tnura Ralph tVPalma. famous racing ace, aa a victor In Murray as a tnicot of Forrest Murray Ford dralrr . . Druegcn E. Orlich, Murray, was named utckly honor man for his company . . . William it. Ilalfih, Taylomillc. wag honored at a trcrpllon In Ine Taykir-ivillward on lh owaln of his Doth birthday . . . Xlunsy Lion club wit bail team brat .Murray Cily Firrmen with a wore k1 2.V4 . Mrs, A, V. Kinked cele. brated her (win tHrttvtav , , , Mim tvlla tiallry rf Burley, Mii ii a viMior in the hoioe of Xlaxine Fioinrn . . . Mrs, Clara Q. ttoihweii snd danghlrr Jane. rrturoH from a ritiih'i vacation in Calif. Cum-Dcilcdg- c, Dotctlieas 7ktoS fauna ly KtMiku Haiul , Vc Aro as Closo as Your Phone 255-631- 8, HUNT'S D 7C3 EAST CEJJTU SHEET IC1ES mil pocccl Th market plaiv for huve r retilrf and rrfllnri' jnli hunlerw and employer U HawdfW-- : III 1 Ik .e-.hrt!H- r. boutf nrrlinm nf I hp l 1 IH ttr "fl"W IT reuJb4 aW7 SIZE CANS El IUCli 1 , 2'2 W (2 LB. TreoHhe Family e anif w4leri , MID VALE t PORK'N 1ANS COTTAG HI-LAN- a, VALLEY WIDE FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 0 CAM ,i.,-:-...,;- ht .'; CAN R API'S MARSHMAIL017S latin cr 1 COFF LB. ct - , .... . . mm . J 1 7S(0) Franks 98' 1 mouth canyon's overlooking 1 Salt Lake Valley. There at Pioneer Monument II MRS, LUCILLE WILKENS shows one of her favorile State Park the visitor has the mosaics. She makes the works of art from tile and 'glass. same spectacular, far - flung view of mountain, valley and lake which greeted the pioneers more than a hundred years ago a view now expanded, of course, with the addition of a beautiful city. Those wishing to obtain an illustrated copy of all 21 Murray. Mrs. Orson A. WilR-ln- s of Joseph Smith praying in the reaches into - the realm of sacred grove. Setting to work Tours In the series can do so by sending 25c to the esthetic beauty to create works on the project, she did many Utah Tourist and Publicity of fine art, which she shares hours of research, studying all Council, Council House, State with her family, friends and the pictures on the subject and t satch district, advancement Capitol, Salt Lake City, church. writing letters. She has visited the grove chairman, conducted the court 14, Utah. Possessing a talent for drawing, Mrs. Wilkins. commented twice, but wanted details to be The mosaic features she has always been interested correct. in art, even in grade school. A rocks from the grove, expensive school mirror tile, gold leaf tile and graduate from LDS high This project took 600 in Salt Lake, she ' composed glass. many posters and scenery for hours, including research time. After the design was drawn it school functions.". While raising her family, she took three months to affix the laid the art creations aside be- tile, etc. During this." time, cause, "when the children were Mrs. Wilkins was working part small they would jog my elbow time and going to school.. Students come to Mrs. Wilkjust as I would paint the last Mrs. ins' home to do mosaics. When However, eye lash." Wilkins did small art projects a beginner wants to learn the for various functions during art they are instructed to look this period. The Wilkins have for things they like so they two children. Mrs. Dale "Shir can make a picture that pleases ley" Gorringe and Kent Shir them. They bring sketches or ley has four boys and Kent has cuts of their picture ideas to . one son. Mrs. Wilkins; then she helps After the children grew up, them adapt a design to make Mrs. Wilkins again pursued her their own design. The next step Is to decide interest In art She has taken water color classes from George where the mosaic is to hang. Dibble, University of Utah, oil Students are urged to cut a1 painting from.Reld Tyler and paper the size of the finished from Vesta project The design is painted classes mosaic on the paper and in this manWard, both at BTU. ' ner it can be determined if the with Is "It thrilling working haa a balanced design. ' art" exclaimed Mrs. Wilkins. student "I want to learn how to do Any flaws or color changes can children's portraits now." She be worked out In this staRe. j ' Is then put on the The plans to continue studying In boarddesign and cutting and gluing, the fall If your daily work is in an office, chances tile, rocks and glass begins. Mrs. Wilktna completed her of are you'll enjoy cool, electrically air condiThe material Is affixed in place ' In 1960. In first mosaic work . with casing glue. tioned comfort when it simmers outside this the creation she captured childlikes Wilkins Mrs. especially summer. hood, memories, of. the valleys to teach children. She has her where she and her husband working on various But what about the little woman at hama lived. She lived on a ranch in grandsons As soon as they of art phases th summer and then came to were old enough the four boys and the children? Warm, stuSy air saps Salt Lake for school in the completed a mosaic. Water colstrength, causes irritating discomfort fall. The cool mountain stream ors la their next project Is cascading through the pines ' Give them that "fresh as a daisy feeling Mr. Wilkins makes the and the high Uinta mountains all summer lon frames for his wife's paintthit feeling which comes are in the background. To with ings. They both like to restore electric used air she has the only picture conditioning. Making old kettles antiques. ranches various rock from the V Into cooklo jars, rcfinitthlng they have lived on. There arc chests that have been handed contributions of rocks from her Atr Condition On) Room or Your brothers and sinters and father-in-la- down from generation to genHouto IJacrrcaJ- y- Tha frovM tfryf There Is also Venetian eration, Mrs. Wllklna Is keeping her alive. She glas tile and las used In the has family hlxtory painted a family tree on a Thla piece holds painting. chebt for her daughter. It has Buy New from Your many mcmorioa for ( us," said the name and birth data of her was Wilkins. Mrs. completIt Eltctric Dftcltr children. ed In 1960. To coninoHo her latent moxalc. entitled Moonlltrht and Romjs, Remember & LIGHT khe hmi tiMd soft hues of blue (From face Sit, Cl. 6) and pink to create rw.es flood- man for the Murray Dav uport-liged by moonlight. . . . Mrs. Qulriton II. Noll-ao- n Mrs. Wilkins was axked to In honor of her entertained do a ftpcclal mosaic for her aunt Mm. W. A, Wallts of oe waa a 10 church, it piciure lukcmfiold,. Calif. . . . Murray City Firemen won their gun i with the Murray Eagles, 10-. . . Miss Jones, left for California to sue too msimmrm 6 BUNS r 6 HOT DOGS 1 j - (o)(o)e 1 --J- -JH . 1 |