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Show Member of VFW auxiliary. Survivors, sons, daughters, Frank D. Hurlbut, Rochester, N. Y., Wayne T. Conta, Santa Monica, Calif., Katherine Hurlbut, Mrs. Gordon (Clara-ly- n) Christensen, Mrs. Jerry (Nadine) Butler, all of Salt Lake, nine grandchildren, one Monday Afternoon Meet Set For DUP Professor Is Speaker At Liberty Meet SO. COTTONWOOD. MemSouth Cottonwood DUP camp will meet at 1 o'clock on Monday at the home bers of the Dr. James O. of Mrs. Blaine Prisbrey, MURRAY. Morton, assistant professor 587 E. 6400 South. "The Mormon Battalion" of education at the University of Utah, will be the speaker will be the topic for discusat a Founders Day meeting sion. Mrs. Theo Wood, cap of Liberty school PTA at 8 tain, will conduct the proceed- o'clock tonight (Thursday). ings. I'm glad I'm me," or To Clost Libraries a child's "Building is the subject to be B'day discussed by Dr. Morton. Washington's MURRAY. Mrs. Jack Kirk- First grade classes taught by Belva Doran, Claudia Allison, ham, chairman of the Murray Librarv Board announced this Lillian Tew and Rosita week that both Murray Public will provide entertainment. Refreshments will be Libraries will be closed for Washington's Birthday, Feb. served. Dr. Morton received his 22. Regular hours will resume bachelor's and master's deFriday, Feb. 23, according grees at the University of on Utah. He has served on the to Mrs. Ruth McGee, head summer faculty of Columbia librarian. University where he received his doctorate in education, in great-grandchi- ld. j self-estee- m Hep-wor- th Vital Statistics 1965. BURIED. He has taught five years in Salt Lake City elementary 16, 3821 schools and served as prin- Salt Lake cipal of Lowell elementary for Saturday, at Winder three years. Dr. Morton then She died became elementary supervis- or EXPLORERS. . . Eagle badge recipients in post 328 include, from left, front, Don Silotti, leader; Lee Evans; back, Lee Baum-an- n, Cal Kezerian, Symen VanderLinden, Mark Johnson. The Bauman boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Baumann, 328 E. 4090 South, is a ninth Explorer Post Boasting Five New Eagle Scouts MILLCREEK. Five Explor- Carl W. Buehner, president er scouts, Calvin Kezerian, Salt Lake Council of Boy Lee Baumann, Lee Evans, Mark Johnson and Symen VanderLinden, from post 328, Millcreek 6th ward, are the recipients of the Eagle Scout award and are the first scout-e- rs from the ward to hold the Eagle rank. At a recognition banquet last week for all scouts, leaders and wives, the presentation was made at the court of honor, which followed the dinner. Among the visiting guests were Mark Judy, executive director of Wasatch district; Scouts and stake scout repre- sentatives. Mr. Buehner was the guest speaker. Grant VanderLinden, bishop of the ward, made the Eagle presentations. The Kezerian, lad is an eighth grade student at Granite Park junior high and is on the scholastic honor roll. Rifle shooting is among the sports he enjoys. He is active in his church and has attended summer camps. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kezerian, 367 E. 4090 South. COMPARE THESE LOW, LOW RATES TO GET THE CASH YOU NEED... phone or complete the Confidential Money Request below and mail or bring it to our office. We will be pleased to give you immediate attention on all your 300 ?4 $15 75 600 30 26 40 500 36 H22 2.000 36 3000 I 7611 I 36 Available Insurance borrowing needs. PAYMENTS TERMS CASH Rates on All 11138 at REQUEST CONFIDENTIAL MONEY 157 So. State St.. Dept. 55 Salt Lake City. 2129 7th So. C . Dept Utah or ph 363 8883 55S Salt Lake City, Utah, or ph. 486 1077 Name Phone City Vi I I I Address J Date J Standard loans Needed : grade student at Granite Park junior. A sports enthusiast, he goes hunting and fishing with his father, is a member of the school basketball team and has earned his life saving merit badge. He enjoys electrical appliances and mechanical equipment. He is a member of the Order of the Arrow. The Evans youth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Afton Evans, 3965 So. 300 East. A ninth grade student at Granite Park junior he is also seminary He is active in president. all types of sports, with emphasis on basketball and soft-ba- ll. He is active in church and school activities and is the cabinet representative from his explorer post. The Johnson boy is an eighth grade student at Granite Park junior and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson, 3973 He also has So. 200 East. earned his life saving merit badge and the mile swim He enjoys fishing award. and basketball. Shop classes hold a special interest for him. During his two years of shop he has made a record cabinet and aluminum serving tray, among other Items. He is president of the Explorer post. The VanderLinden lad is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant VanderLinden, 292 E. 3900 South. An eighth grade student at Granite Park, he enjoys such sports as hunting, basketball, camping trips and He has earned swimming. his life saving merit badge. When he attended Lincoln elementary, he was the student body president in the sixth He is active in his grade. church. Don Silotti is the advisor. r i and curriculum director in the Salt Lake City school district, joining the UofU faculty in 1965. He served on the faculty of Queens College of New York City during the 1960-6- 1 school year. A member and officer of Phi Delta Kappa and the National Education Assn. and PTA, Dr. Morton is currently national director of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Conference Sessions For Stake Slated MURRAY. A quarterly con- ference for South Cottonwood stake will be held on Saturday and Sunday at the stake center, 851 E. Holly Ave. Theodore M. Burton, assistant to the council of twelve apostles, will be the visiting On Saturday at authority. 4 o'clock, a leadership meeting will be conducted with members of the stake presidency, high council, bishoprics, elders and seventies presidents. On Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, an instructional session will be conducted, with all attending the 4 o'clock meeting, plus other stake and priesthood leaders. Under the new schedule, only one general session of conference will be conducted on Sunday. This meeting will begin at 10 o'clock. In lieu of the second general session, each ward will hold its sacrament meeting at the regular John (Jack) BURIED. 22 E. 5th Pierson, 76, Patricia Kollman, So. 1300 East, in City Cemetery on following services L. Ave., Murray, in Murray City Cemetery on Friday, following services at Jenkins-Soff- e Mortuary. He died last Tuesday in a Salt Lake hospital after a lingering illness. Born Sept. 1, 1891 at Murray. Married to Hilma Dahlquist on Sept. 30, 1930 at Salt Lake; she died Jan. 17, 1953. Former employe of Murray City Corp. Member of Murray 1st LDS ward. World War I veteran. Member of VFW, American Legion; was only survivor of the lost battalion, Oregion Battle, World War I. Survivors, son, James L., Murray, brother, sisters, Oscar, Powell, Ore., Mrs. Julia Milligan, Mrs. Esther White, LDS ward chapel. of natural causes last Wednesday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born Dec. 5, 1951 at Salt Lake, a daughter of Govert and Gretha DeVries Kollman. Member of Winder ward. Granite high student. Survivors, parents, brothers, sisters, John, Auke, LeRoy, Miriam, Dorothy, Ruby, all of Salt Lake, grandparents, Mrs. Cornelia Kollman, Holland, Mrs. Neeltie DeVries, Salt Lake. both of Valley Springs, Calif., Mrs. Selma Sapp, Grass Valley, Calif., two grandchildren. ,T.:MW-1- ... . ' " rif.'.v. VGflBS Lu-ci- $... PLUS igip THERE... you with the Silver Certificates (old $10, $5 and $1 bills We bearing a blue seal). Send them to us! Any amount. Any condition. in Silver Certificates dollars Ten S&H Green for $ $ Stamps. pay you plus 800 1.600 Green Stamps; five dollars will bring $5.00 $10.00 100 a bill Stamps! you $1.00 $1 Stamps; REMEMBER June 24th clinches it. After that, your old dollar is worth just that...$l. CAUTION: For exact value, send registered mail, insured, with list of contents and return address. Bank references available. Check and S&H Green Stamps by return mail. Minimum remittance $10.00. AVOID the June rush! The Sooner the Better for You! HEY will-ge- Mary Huddy Hurl-b- ut Conta, 67, 4524 Elida St., (670 East), in Salt Lake City Cemetery yesterday (Wednesday), following services at 2128 So. State. She died of natural causes in a Salt Lake rest home on Sunday. Born May 27, 1900 at Park City. Married to Frank S. Hurlbut on May 2, 1937; divorced. t LEVERAGED METALS, INC. New York, N.Y. 52 Vanderbilt Ave. ir E . time. Completing plans for the conference are members of the stake presidency, James S. McCloy, president; C.Shirley Reynolds and Ferris L. Shaw, counselors. 'Smoking' Tonight At Riverview Regular $59.95 MURRAY. Robert L.Leake, state school specialist of health, physical education and recreation, will be the speaker at a meeting of the River-vie- w KB. BAG 45 PIECE PEANUT MtMBt tV IV UARY if v f A MURRAY. meeting of me Murray Firemen Auxiliary will be held at 7 p.m. on Monday in the fire hall. Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. Clenn (Florence) Shaw, chairman, Mrs. Sam (June) Dennlon, Mrs. Cal(Ar- line) Gtllen, Mrs. Cliff (Dotty) Drown, Mrs. I. V. (Kva)Cald-we- ll and Mrs. Crover (Dea) Drown. Member have been chosen to serve on committees for 1968 activities. They include Mrs. Milt (Margaret) An ler- son, Mrs. Art (Donna) Cald- well and Mrs. Keith (Maxine) Davies, constitution and by- -I laws; mm. Lowell (Flste) Mines, Mm. tuy (ErmajLim- berg and Mm. Alice Kins rose, quilting; Mm. Jay (Derita) Trappett, quilting lutwheon chairman; Mrs. Chris (Den-tii- e) Clavas, Mrs. Joe (Evelyn) ViiThrillt and Mrs. John (Delia) Stauffer, parade committee; Mr. Glenn (F lorence) Shaw and Mrs. Joe (Melba) Mash, decorating. MELMAC CLUSTERS MILK lidSi Sol With Avocado CHOCOLATE Bowls &Cups MENS -- BOYS CANVAS OXFORDS Sets Session INVITATION 10017 Leveraged Metals, Inc. accepts full responsibility for redemption of Silver (Blue Seal) Certificates. Offer subject to change without notice. i) a Fire Auxiliary When it is your responsibility to select a funeral director, the first consideration should be his reputation. In the years we have served this community we have endeavored to provide the finest facilities and professional services available as economically as possible. Our membership in National Selected Morticians is your assurance that all arrangements will be carried out to your satisfaction. You will find, too, that our policy of marking our prices in plain figures is your guarantee that identical service is available to all at that price. We gratefully appreciate the confidence you have always placed in us. (UTAH) 6-- Get $ for BURIED. Junior high PTA to be held at 7:30 tonight (Thursday). Mr. Leake will give a demonstration and speak to the PTA on the hazards of smoking. As a follow up to this discussion, Dr. Robert J. a Salt Lake physician, will speak to Riverview students concerning the same subject on Friday at school assemblies to be held at 1:15 and 2:15 p.m. Continuing the education of the students on this subject, the PTA is sponsoring a contest for the best poster dePrizes picting this theme. in each grade level will be awarded. The Riverview choir, under the direction of Miss Beverly Stevens, will provide musical numbers for the PTA .... .. MURRAY Thursday, Feb. 15, 1968 SERVICES. For John (Jack) Jones, Sacramento, Calif. William McArthur, 60, 268 Leslie Roseanna BURIED. Park HiU Way, to be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday at 255 So. Hambleton Breeze, 20, 1155 2nd East, where friends may Ridgedale Cir., in Wasatch call 8 p.m. Friday and prior Lawn Memorial Park yesterfollowing to services on Saturday. He day (Wednesday), died of natural causes on Sun- services at Grant 6th ward day in a hospital at Las Vegas, chapel. She died of a gunshot Nev. Born March 16, 1907 at wound in the head on Saturday, Basalt, Ida. Married to Mo- according to investigating auselle Resse on May 15, 1928 thorities. Born July 7, 1947 at Farmington. Employe of at Salt Lake to Roseanna Con-ye- rs and Merrill Hambleton. Utah State Road Commission eight years. Former marshal Married to Kay L. Breeze on and deputy sheriff at RooseApril 14, 1966 at Salt Lake; velt four years. Member of he died on Saturday. Member LDS church. Survivors, wiof Grant 6th LDS ward. GradJohn dow, sons, daughters, R., uate of Granger high in 1965. Roosevelt, Robert M., Mur- Survivors, father, Salt Lake, ray, Dean W., Layton, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Roseanna Pitts, Charlotte Rauckhorst, Gran- Salt Lake, brothers, Robert, ger, Mrs. Linda Mitchell, Salt Richard, Stephen Hambleton, Lake, 16 grandchildren, bro- Derald John, Jeffery Scott thers, sisters, Stephen L., Pitts, all of Salt Lake, sister, Hambleton, Salt Hyde Park, Utah, Joseph L., CaroLee le Laurel, Mont., Sarah. Toston, Lake, grandparents, Mrs. Hilda Mrs. Sena Conyers, Wilder, Ida., Savage, Castro Valley, Calif., Anna Hambleton, both of Salt Lake, Peterson, Magna, Marjorie Lehi Hambleton, California. Bev-erid- , 10B Basketball Sole I j WHITE $ or ' m BLACK Mi? m 1- - GROUP DRESSES LADIES M J Granger Shopping Center 3595 So 2800 Vesf Closed Saturday Values to $19.95 at 5:30 Open 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays CALL - 12 till 5 298-35- 39 |