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Show V . EAGLE Ml'ISAY ADVERTISER OR 00 (UTAH) Thundoy, Sept. 22, 1966 Meet In Soufh Cottonwood Is For Primary Walter Winkelman, a skit which will depict the year's goals, will be presented. Departmental Instruction will be given after the opening exer- Members of circle served. one are in charge, with Mrs. Jack Hodge as chairman. Mrs. Bill Snow, president, will conduct the business meeting. Mrs. W. L. Williams, state of WICS (Women In Community Service), will adThe fellow- dress the group. ship department will discuss Myron Ottley will discuss the a resume of its goals. penny parade and Children's Friend magazine. Mrs. Brlen Millcreek DUP Camp Packard will conduct the music. Mrs. Ferris L. Shaw will read Session Is Scheduled the minutes and conduct roll A meeting Is MILLCREEK. call. Mrs. Jim Ushlo is scheduled tomorrow (Friday) Identification badges. Under the direction of Mrs. at 12:30 p.m. by Millcreek DUP camp at the home of Mrs. Rolf Anderson, captain, 3000 So. 700 .iw ft w& ng pie-pari- East. another Assisting Mrs, Anderson with the opening social are Mrs, Clint Mommott, first vice captain and Mrs, Eve Hortln, second vice captain. Mrs. Flora Deckstrom will give the CONVENIENCE FOODS -. I- i,.'. f T "n.V.1. ii i nfti'Tirii are, Memory Test In Murray South Stake Ball Theme Linda Simpor, Juan Wright, David Durguss and Kathy Turner. Other uro Valerie Hill, David liecky Fredrlckson, Urown, Stevon Aubrey, Vickie Larson, Angela Green, Diane Viekland, Shirley Davis, Rick Johnson, Joanne Fullmer, Jan-lii- o Dahlberg, Lettle Lamb, Doyle and Shirley Wllklns. Persons 14 and older are being invited, Price of admission is 50 cents per person, Vital Statistics ce Ny-gr- on, Winder Stake boost to the economy A big I The brewing industry each year contributes over 1.4 billion dollars in federal, state and local excise taxes. Wages and salaries in the brewing industry account for almost 500 million dollars, and the purchase of packaging materials from other industries runs over 550 million. So next time you enjoy a cool, refreshing brew after hard work or play, remember BEER is good in more ways than one! UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. JM SOUTH STHIAST SAIT LAKE CITY, UTAH os PLUS PARTS PONDERING THE THEME of Murroy South itokt danct, "Try To Remember," from left, Steve Spenit, Vance Chriitenitrt, Karhy Green and Linda Simper. to ReMURRAY, "Try Brady, Stevwii Sjionst, Glsela member" Is the theme for the Polasho, Vancw Chrlstenson, Murray South stake dance, scheduled for 0 p.m. on SaturTuesday Social Set day. Sponsored by the Murray For Millcreek 8th South stake MIA, the affair will MILLCREEK. Members of be hold In the Murray 10th- - 11th ward cultural hall, 0750 Nena Millcreek 6th ward Relief SocWy. iety will attend an opening socThe 'Continentals,' a seven-pieial at 10 a.m. on Tuesday at the orchestra, will provide church, music for dancing. A floor show Mrs, Leo Ruflin, president, during Intermission will be pro- said the program will feature vided by a singing group from a local author, Myrna Greenwood Thayne. Murray high. Lunch will be served. Two young youths from each ward in the stake are In charge Assisting Mrs. Ruflin with of arrangements for the affair. the plans are Mrs. E. L. Mrs. James Cann, the Kathy Green Is general chairand Mrs. Glen man. Assistant chairman is counselors, Robert Jolley. Hart, secretary. Members of the committee are Julia Fusion, Peggy Sullivan, Kathleen Guest, Richard BEER Gal-leg- n; SO. COTTONWOOD. The Women's Association of Cottonwood Presbyterian church will hold a meeting at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the church. A pot luck luncheon will be director Guay, both of Salt Lake, daughter Terr! Marie Bayllff, Salt Lake, one grandchild. ert, F;rnesi ., Joe, Jimmy, Gerl, Betty, alio f Murray; Mrs. Klen-do- n (Hose.) iia'cn of Anaheim. Calif.; Mr s. Bunny (Ruth) For Delia SERVICES. So. Salt Lake; Mrs. trude (Mrs. W. E. Featherstone) Jimenez, 55, 5148 So. Eloy (Ang.ie) Miera, Granger; 200 West, Murray, will be at Mrs. Ger aid C. all reside in Salt Lake. (Lucy) Hohatt, 10 a.m. today (Thursday) at Pomona, Calif., z grandchil-dreSERVICES. Scheduled Friday St. Vincents Catholic church, sls iers Mrs. Mike (Lin(tomorrow) at 2:30 p.m. from 4893 Wasatch St., where Reqda) Espinoza, Salt Lake and So. Cottonwood 6th LDS ward uiem Mass will be celebrated. Mrs. Ex ador (Betty) Romero, for David Peter Hansen, 68, She died of natural causes in Bellflower, Calif. 505 E, 6270 South, who died at a Salt Lake hospital Sunday. his home Tuesday morning of Born Nov. 11, 1910 at Mom., natural causes. Interment will N. Mex. Married to Paul U. Winder DUP To Meet be in Murray City cemetery Jimenez on May 14, 1933 at WINDER. Members of the with arrangements in charge of Pueblo, Colo. Member of St. Winder DUP camp will meet Jenkins-Sof- fe Vincents Catholic church and at 12:30 p.m. today (Thursday) Mortuary. Fri at the home of Mrs. George ends may call at 4760 So. State Golden club. Survivors, husthis evening (Thursday) and for band; sons and daughters Rob Cox, captain, 4359 Highland Dr. one hour prior to the services tomorrow. Born Oct. 15, 1807 In Central, Idaho, the deceased man was a son of Andrus Peter and Wllhelmlna Foreman Hansen. He was married Dec. 20, 1915 in Pocatello, Idaho to Phoebe Lucille Egan, who survives. Marriage later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple, Had been a livestock dealer and was a retired employe of the Roads & Bridges Dep't, of Salt Lake Other survivors are county. sons David A., Salt Lake; Bob E., West Jordan; William A., Arvln E,, Don E., all of Murray; daughters Bernlce (Mrs. Harry Setterberg), Mary Beryl (Mrs. Paul Jensen, both of Murray; 22 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. A sister, Mlna, and brothers N. H. and Omar, all reside In Salt Lake City. Presbyterian Women To Meet Wednesday COTTONWOOD. You are a Lamp of the Lord" is the theme to be developed at the South Cottonwood stake primary preparation meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Monday at the stake center, 851 E. Holly Ave. All ward officers and teachers in the association are being invited to attend. Mrs. Keith Peterson, president, will welcome the group. An introduction of the standard for the year will be given by Mrs. Sheldon Johnson. Mrs. a P. grandchildren. Tuumus C, resides in Downey, Cal. and sisters Hazel (Mrs. John C. Riches), Mable (Mrs. Ellas H. Jones) and Ger brother, cises, SO. 16 Okla., Conference Is On Weekend John Simper Feted ' On 80th Birthday MURRAY. A dinner honoring John Simper on his 80th birthday was held Friday at the Hansa House. The long-tim- e area resident was feted by members of his family, many of whom live in the Murray area. Mr. Simper and his wife reside at 4898 So. 1575 West In Taylors ville. They are parents of six sons and have 35 grandchildren and 11 great WINDER. A quarterly con- ference of Winder stake will be conducted on Saturday and Sunday at the stake center, 4366 So. 1500 East. S. Dllworth Young, first council of seventy, will be the vis- iting general authority. Also addressing the congregation will be LaMarr W. Poulton of the priesthood missionary committee and Lucy C. Dutson of the Primary general board. Special meetings will be conducted on Saturday afternoon for ward and stake leaders. Special meetings will be con ducted on Saturday afternoon for ward and stake leaders. Two general sessions will be held on Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Music for the morn' ing session will be furnished by ward the Winder chorus and In the afternoon a primary children's chorus will sing. Henry W. Richards, stake president, will conduct the pro ceedlngs. for from So. Cottonwood 8th LDS ward for C. G. (Neal) White, 71, of 824 Oakmont Ave., Murray, who succumbed Monday evening in a Salt Lake hospital after an illness, He had made his home for some time with his daught). ter, Claudia (Mrs. Walter Friends may call at 260 E. So. Temple this evening. 6 to 8 and tomorrow (Friday) from 11 to 11:45 a.m. The deceased man had spent 53 years in the banking business, most recently as manager of the Sugar House branch of First He was past Security Bank. president of the Rotary club of Sugar House and of the Cha mber of Commerce. Born In Salt Lake on April 16, 1895, he was a son of John H. and Clara F every ear White. Was married June 25,1919 to Val erie Morley, who died Mar. 17, 1959. Survivors, in addition to Mrs. Ellett, are a son, Robert M. of Colorado Springs; daughters Jenalyn (Mrs. E. D. Fox), Marilyn (Mrs. Marvin M. Johnson) of Bartlesville, Scheduled FUNERAL. INTERRED, Mrs, Elizabeth (Betty) Helen Bayllff, 40, 240 W, 4050 South, on Frldp.y, She died of natural causes in a Salt Lake hospital last Wednesday. Born Oct, 17, 1028 at Butte, Mont. Married to Darwin B. Bayllff on Mar. 14, 1004 at Elko, Nev. He died July 19, 1900. Member of Degree of Honor at Butte i member of the Professional Women's Bowling Congress and Sliver Spurs Riding Club and the Catholic church, Survivors, son, daughters by a previous marriage, John J, Guay, Carole TOVNSEtlD TEXACO 5012 So. State 266-011- 6 I Murray (tomorrow) Friday YOU CAN BE BETTER THAN YOU ARE! 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