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Show Htw Rotary Club Announces Year's Committee Heads y$frffl if i- - ) i4-- A . f ? 1 1 1? comMURRAY. Heads of The Murray, Utah, EACH which mittees will function during the Rotary fiscal year Thursday, June 10. 1965 beginning July 1 were announDick Hendricks, ced this week by Don Wood, chairman; Jex, classifications; Doral president-elec- t. Each works under the super- fellowship; Henry Hilton, magvision of a club director, Mr. azine; Dick Burbidge, membership; R. J. Davis, programs; Wood explained. Phases of club service acti- John Malecker, public relavities, under the direction of tions; Dr. Ralph Montgomery, Dr. Dr. Bruce Parsons, include Rotary information and (Kulury, 1'uKt: !IB. Col. 4) Elmo Martin as attendance , 1 j I1T J y r 0 qp i o nm. YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THEM AT Ph. 266-523- 2 You Can FOE Holds Open House MURRAY. A combined instal- Saturday evening at the Fratlation and open house was held ernal order of Eagles, Aerie 1760 's new hall located at 10 W. 4th Ave. Installed In his new position was Blaine Jackman, president. He succeeds Nell Stauffer. Others included Charles O'Neill, vice president; William Larson, chaplain; Hennlng Anderson, treasurer and Wllford 4m m m secretary. Board of trustee members were William Thompson, Glen Bean and Willlard Taylor. The grand opening was a culmination of six years work with all funds derived from social activities and club dues. The new hall was built at an estimated $155,000, Including furnishings. Digniatarles attending the opening ceremony were Mayor Rav P. Greenwood, Gene Ful-mCommissioner William Larson, Frank A. Nelson Jr., Murray State Bank president and others. Following the. installation ceremony, guests and members were taken on guided tours of the new facility. A dance and social evening were held after completion of the tours with me m b e r s of the auxiliary serving light refreshments. $700 Damage Caused In Car Yard er, . Dy Locof Sf oko MURRAY. Members of Murray south stake are announcing the annual carnival on June 24 and 25 at the stake house, 5770 So. 300 East from 6 to 9 p.m. Booths, providing food and games, will be set up by the wards. A new feature of the carnival will be talent numbers given during the earlier hours of the carnival. Everyone Is Invited to attend. be TWENTY YEARS AGO I'uk Sit. (14. I ) Irene DIED. Mrs. Ruby ward 14, 1945. Martha Saunders, Blllle Parker, Carol Loveless, Nellie Beth Barnett, Smith, Elsie Mines, Mina Gordon, Arlene Silver, Norma Morris, Myreta Judkins, Etta Larson and Melba Larson were Installed as officers of the Junior Womens club at their annual banquet held at the Lion House. . .Mr. and Mrs. James Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Minus eh Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- Miller Little, 4130 So. 4080 West, at 65S E. 9th South on Sunday after a long illness. Born Sept 13, 1899, Salt Lake, a daughter of Thomas and Alice Wllletts Steward. Married Walter J. Miller Jr., Jan. 18, 1918, Salt Lake. He died Oct. 2, 1931. Married John Little, Aug. 6, 1932, Salt Lake. Survivors, son, daughter, Ronald FLOWER Ph. 255-356- Thayne. THIRTY JTVE YEARS AGO as taken from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., June 5, 1930. Funeral services were held for Thomas Birch in Murray 11 1 In Utah, 1 wivvi 5U11 beer's the one... for good taste, good fun AT 3RD DIG WEEK Sail -I- V- a , THE TRAIN WILL CARRY YOU TO THE PEAK OF ADVENTURE I J ( - ' j'zf X ' Jffc V l-- J- Bun LANCASTER i JOHN FRANKNneilt S PLUS FRANK SINATRA TONY CURTIS o I "Kings Go Forth" V r:,;,v .. - REDWOOD DRIVE-I- N 3700 So. Redwood Rd. THRIFT CITY ? BIGlUDAYS 1 i " I ' h 5650 South m9th- East WORLD'S - VA- 1 8 After a hard phrd 18 hold, it's good to settle down m 4 soft thair in the dub house and add up the note Kith friends. What better time for the drink that nc with almost every thiru-quemhin- golfer-to- ol, g beer? Yei, beer's great to relax vith, great for tefteh-ment- , great for taste. So whatever your iport-boat- ing tennii-rcl- ax or of luxr. afterwards with the lestful taste IwwMI-iwimmin- Downtown Mldvofe gg an SHOP Delivered Anywhere Within Houn M nan vr THROUGH SUN., JUNE 20th after finlf FLOVERS BtS9 MOW SHOWING MORE BUY Margaret as taken from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., June Statistics (Kr.Mil 2nd ward chapel. . .Abie's Inn, located at 4797 South State, was opened by Mr. Martin. . . Miss Edrld Thomas presen ted her pupils in a piano recital at the home of Mrs. T. F. McDonald. . .Miss Phillippina Delliskave. Cottonwood became the bride of Saverio Resse in 1 ceremony at St. Vincent's church. . .Chole Christensen, Lucile Pace, Helen Tame, Sharah Tame, Marjorle Tame, Bernlce Tame, Ruth Fors, Delcie Simper, Ruth Dunster, Marea Ushio, Mildred Ottley and Genevive Johns participated in a pageant at June conference of the LDS church. . .Mrs. J W. Linnell spent Memorial day in Coalville. MurroyJ) er Carnival Slated La-Ver- ne State 6755 So. n, C. A. French, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Holmgren, and Mrs. LeRoy Turpin were present at the convention of the Utah State Federation of Garden Clubs. DIED. Kelly Ray Davis, 8190 Mrs. Earl Nelson, Union annouW. 3500 south, of natural caunced the engagement and apses Wednesday in a Salt Lake proaching marriage of her hospital. Born Sept. 30, 1957, daughter, Maryann Afton and Salt Lake, a son of Kenneth Arthur W. Paxton. and Mary Lou Jones Davis. AGO TWENTY FIVE First grade student at Magna as taken from the YEARS files of the elementary. Survivors, parEagle, Thurs., June ents, brothers, sisters, Bob, Murray 13, 1940. Kenny, Vickie, Cindy, Darrell, Miss Verna Harvey of Los Kevin, Diane. Funeral held Saturday. Burial, Valley View Angeles visited Murray with 3500 samples of gum. . . FunMemorial Park. eral services for Miss Cleo Zahareas were held In the Hellenic Orthodox church. . . Eugene Wood received his Doctor of Medicine degree at Northwestern University. . .Wilson E. White and Everett Osier were home on furlough with their MURRAY. Vandals caused an parents Mr. and Mrs. A. E. estimated $700 damage Friday White and Mr. and Mrs. J. to several cars at Zlon Motor Ostler. . .Miss Helen Canneg-letreturned from the hospital Co., 4646 So. State, police records here this week reveal. and was convalescing in her According to officers a per- home. . .Cottonwood members son or persons unknown entered of DUP met at Jeanne's Tea the car yard sometime during Room for their closing social. the night Thursday and damaged Mrs. Marie H. Blacker gave a several automobiles by break- book review. ing ' windshields, smashing THIRTY YEARS AGO as taken headlights, and pounding dents from the files of the Murray in the vehicles. Thurs., June 13,... 1935. On Sunday, a night cleanup Eagle, . i man discovered the safe had Evelyn and Lucy Brii-hur- st been peeled and all office desks entertained at a dancing ransacked at Walter Larson party at. the Old Mill club. , . Ford Co., 5500 So. State. In- Mr. and Mrs . L. H. Brock-ban- k vestigation showed the yeggs and sons Douglas and Junentered the building through a ior have returned from a visit rear window. Reported taken to Los Angeles. . .Mrs. James was $600 In cash and a hunting Hill was recuperating from an rifle. Investigation is contin- illness. . .Mrs. Richard Kemp uing. was hostess to the members of her club at her home. . .Mrs. Florence White was visiting Remember with Mrs. L. B. Cederlof and (From Pag SK. Col. M) Mrs. Ross Atwood. . .Mr. and Murray City Cemetery. . . . Mrs. William Oman entertained Mrs. Jack Lewis, 5932 Wahl-qul- st Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pardune and Lane, member of the Miss Ellen Nelson at a dinner Murray auxiliary, was elecparty. . .Mrs. John Wood enterted state trice commander of tained at a wedding supper at the auxiliary at a DAV conIrene Hess' Tea Room in honor vention held in Logan. of her son Sherman and bride-to-- For Residents Of Murray Webb, ackmon, Henning Anderson, Charles O'Neill, Bill Larson;, second row, Wilford Webb, Harold McMasJers, Glen Bean, Bob Anderson, Wilford Taylor, Claude Jarni-gaCharles Carlson and Neil Stauffer. Mrs. Gemellus, Salt Lake. Funeral held Tuesday. Burial, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. L. Miller, Kearns, Depend On Us! Store-sid- e Parking TAKING PART in The installation ceremony held of FOE Aerie 1760 Saturday evening were, first row, William Thompson, Glen Van Steeter, Glen Larson, Blaine 1760 AUXILIARY officers include, front row, Mn. Neil Stauffer, Mr 1. Charles O'Neill, Mrs laVell Swenson, Mrs. Oliver Oeyoe, Mrs. Duke Orlich; second row, Mrs. Joe Gallegos, Mrs. Blaine Jockman, Mrs. lester Nordquist, Mrs. leo Searle, Mrs. Irvin Hirsch, Mrs. Gus Sompoe and Mrs. Clifford Hutching. FOE AERIE ALL NEW CARNIVAL Come Alive in '65 New RWes New Shows.' Fun Booths gor MEt THRIFT WNlTtO STATU IRtWtftl m sour ASSOCIATION. INC. ttM it SMtlMlteTf.VtM DOORS OPEN 4:00 P.M. DAILY SATURDAYS 10:00 A.M. SUNDAYS IliOO A.M. IONUS CITY RIDE NOW! en tHttt Ticket! TICKETS So AT AH DEPARTMENTS vp te 25c Off Regular Price Waiting for the bus after the first day at work. A new job. A first paycheck coming next week. A new apartment. All alone with life. Part of the reward for independence is being self sufficient. A first paycheck means your first bank accounts, checking and savings. Your checking account at Walker Bank helps you budget for your living expenses, while your savings give you a chance to plan for the excitement to come. 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