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Show 1 EAGLE Ml'BIAY - ADVERTISER president, will conduct. died August, 1929. Married to Lesho Delich in 1932 at Salt Lake. He died May. 1935. Mar STATISTICS-(Fro- m ried to Joe Rapalch in 1941 at! Pg. 6B", Col. 8) Farmington. He died JnJ945. Smart, 51, 2385 E. 7600 South, Member of Greek Orthodox! in Midvale Cemetery on Monchurch. Survivors are cousins Felix day. He died of leukemia on Maiy Negomir, Mrs. Friday in a Salt Lake hospital. McDonald, both of Murray. Born April 25, 1915 at Union. Married to Laverla Jane Cali-broBURIED. Miss Bertha Merl on Nov. 17, 1933 at Salt Gardner, 67, 4670 BoxelderSt., Lake; later solemnized at Salt Murray, yesterday (Wednesday) Lake LDS Temple. Employed in Eiysian Burial Gardens. She with U. S. Smelting, Kearns died in a Salt Lake hospital on Fire Dept., guard, Utah State Saturday after a long illness. Prison. High priest group leadBorn Jan. 15. 1899 at Murray er in Butler 6th ward. Surviv- to Archibald Eugene and Annie ors, widow, parents, sons, Dean Anderson Gardner. Active F., Sandy, Kenneth F., South member of 8th LDS BURIED. Mrs. Eairmenta Hall Nelsen, 62, 392 W. 4800 Thursday, Nov. 3, 1966 South, Murray, in Murray City Cemetery yesterday (Wednesmental alertness, courtesy to day). She died in a Murray hosother drivers and safe mechanpital on Sunday of injuries susical condition of the car. tained in an auto accident at 4500 So. 2nd West. Born Feb. Liberty Elementary In 18, 1904 at Wales, Sanpete county. Married to Mervin Al-f- le PTA Member Drive Nelsen on Dec. 28, 1921 at MURRAY. The annual mem Farmington; later solemnized at Salt Lake LDS Temple. Past bership drive of the Liberty school PTA is being conducted president of Relief Society, this week. member of stake Sunday School Mrs. Nick (Dean) Flores, board, former counselor In membership chairman, is reMIA, filled South Cottonwood stake mission, member of DUP. minding parents this is election year and membership cards will Survivors, husband, two sons, be required when casting votes Glen L., Midvale, Lynn A., MurMurray for officers in the spring. Jordan, Ronald F., Butler, ward Relief Society. Survivors, ray, six grandchildren, brothThe Liberty PTA board is brothers, sisters, Ralph, Elbrother, V. D. Gardner, Logan, ers, sisters, Rolen A. Hall, planning a social gathering for mer, Irvin, Mrs. Eldon (Mar- nephew, Richard D. Gardner, Mrs. Olaf (Roween) Tollefsen, tha) Clyde, all of Union, Mrs. Santa Ana Calif. teachers on Nov. 10. Mrs. Leon (LaRue) Peterson, Vivian (Ethel) Simmons, Green River, six grandchildren. GUIL- D(UTAH) 7B ok (From Pg. 2B, Col. 8) Hostesses are Mrs. Clifford (Carol) Hutchlngs, chairman, Mrs. Richard (Carol) Baird, Mrs. Peter (Lillian) Heenan and Mrs. Howard (Gerry) f tAnili run H n n-- hi r" n OF Eagle Scout owords In Murray South itake are, from left, Michael Peery, Randy Baxter and Kerry Evans. Mrs. Carl N. (Ann) Erickson, BURIED. Mrs. Marie Borich Delich Rapalch, 81, 3953 So. 300 East in Mt. Olivet Cemetery on Tuesday. She died of natural causes in a Salt Lake hospital on Sunday. Born Aug. 31, 1885 at Korenica, Llka, Yugoslavia. Married to Peter Borich in 1914 at Salt Lake. He go-ca- rt. The Baxter lad Is a member of the Order of the Arrow and has recently been appointed secretary of the Wasatch District Boy Scouts for 1967. He has been a patrol leader and is at present troop librarian. He is a counselor in the deacon's quorum in the 10th ward. The ceremony was conducted by Boyd Reynolds, troop chairman. Parley Pyke, deacon's adviser, presented the award. Other advancements in troop 90 Included Bill Johnson, first class; Danny Mabey, second class and Kim Durrant, second class. Michael Peery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peery, 6296 So. 400 East, received his Eagle badge in ceremonies conducted at the Murray 17th ward. Boyd Robinson, scoutmaster, conducted the Eagle ceremony and Ned Davis presented the award. The Peery youth is a student at Hillcrest Junior high. He is 13 years old and in the eighth dent of the deacon's quorum in the 17th ward. Other advancements in troop 390 include Randy Howlett, first class, Ronald Jensen, second class and Kelly Brady, tenderfoot. Kerry Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Evans, S45 E. 5600 South, was awarded the Eagle badge In ceremonies conducted at the Murray 5th ward. In charge of the court of honor was Kenneth C. Johnson, Institutional representative. Richard Baird presented the award. Kerry is 13 years old and an eighth grade student at Hillcrest Junior high. He lists as his hobbies, skiing and swimming. He is a member of the Order of the Arrow and is junior assistant scoutmaster of troop 494. He serves as president of the 5th ward quorum of deacons. Troop 485 held a unit court of honor in Murray 14th ward. Receiving advancements were Mike Bench, star; Scott Colvin, first class; and Danny Decker, Robert Lund and David Taylor, second class. , Douglas Salisbury, advancement chairman for Murray South stake, reported thatnum erous merit badges were also awarded. Race Driver Is Speaker "IBB FLOWERS DELIVERED DAILY TO ALL HOSPITALS Schedules Daily to 3 ! . c? ..... - I'ilJ m MORTUARIES IN THE VALLEY m Cottonwood m Trimmings Values to 79 Three Eagle Badges Presented To Lads In South Murray Area 2" wards in Murray South stake. Receiving his Eagle badge in ceremonies conducted at Murray 10th ward was Randy Baxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Baxter, D890 So. 75 West. A member of troop 90, he is 13 years old and an eighth grade student at Rivervlew Junior high. His hobbies include painting and all kinds of sports. At present he is engaged in a building and Holladay. AND REORIENTS MURRAY. Eagle Scout bad grade. His hobbies include huntges have been awarded to three ing and reading. He is a memyoung men in unit courts of ber of the Order of the Arrow, honor held in three different is troop instructor and presi- tersen, This Week Special Tntif v.. . Pe- Idaho, Mrs. Leo (Bernice) Brlggs, Salt Lake, 12 grandchildren, five BURIED. Arthur Christopher sisters, Mrs. J. P. (Harriett) Dahl, 76, 230 E. 3300 South, In Rlordan, Salt Lake, Mrs. George Redwood Memorial Estates on W. (Elva) Graham, San He died of natural Monday. causes In a Salt Lake hospital on Thur sday. Born Aug. 20, 1890 at Salt Lake. Married to Hazel Olsen on July 22, 1914 at Salt Lake. She died in 1963. Member of LDS church. Steamfitter. Survivors, sons, daughter, Harold A., Gaylen L., both of Salt Lake, Joseph K., Mountain Home AFB, Murray, Mrs. Ben (Deleal) Now . 20 Close Outs Values to $2.98 Now 3 yds. si 00 per yd. I Shredded FoanJ 1 -- lb. 557001 virgin II Tin. mil bag mm 1 tmXC Reg. 59 Now 3 bags for $100 I e. remanents m. mmmm mm m. 5C5(J i JT a Hospital ll Vl v. Your m m j 262-33- 61 Lynn Budget Salon 5168 South State Jenny LARGEST FABRIC STORE BLVD. OGDEN 2357 WASHINGTON PLENTY of skilled designers. Phone 262-200- 6 ALSO VISIT UTAH'S order receives the prompt attention 2J Only Store-sid- e Parking 6155 SOUTH STATE ST. OF FREE PARKING mm iucmt s J Amy Here Monday MURRAY. An automobile vet 18-y- eran of racing who has seven times completed In the Indianapolis 500, will speak to Murray high students Monday at 9:30 a.m. Bill Cheesbourg of Tucson, Ariz., one of a team of eight Indianapolis veterans who spend season time presenting a safety program to teenagers throughout the country, will be the speaker. In the 16 years since the prog' ram was launched, some 10 million students have heard the program, which has three times received the public service award of the National Safety Council. The presentation, Its spon sort report, stresses the three main factors In safe driving as off-raci- ng 2 I GRAND OPINING THURS., NOV. 3 VAN'S JIFFY KNITS SEWING "THIS WINTER YOU'LL 4 ftUt IP guilty YOU UUJBtr PtlttiLS P&C rayoAy low TacK rAucH wA eat ClJ az Ai as 2cypaPaw UM0eaTHff. PRICES, iSHoU BEEP Each Pi res., ,JW VP Kill alQMJTUVMouomomM Ajomoti u$ocms vyC4aJ' CjoTJL, lotfSS MtAT I T A Ik A I I V'O V 7 i T 1 .... FAMOUS NAME BRANDS Knits Wooleni Acrylom SelecMhe Fabrics for Your Sewing Needs at M the cost of "READY MADES" VAN'S JIFFY KNITS SEWING PREMIER SHOPPING CENTER 5160 South Statt St. i fill 5250 South State in Murray |