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Show nminiiijji a jiii y FiflfO fI tiSPvanaMHM Remember When Meet Was Called To Consider fy Forming Chamber of Commerce as re- ported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Feb. 21, 1963. Karen Galli and Ryan Sear le were selected the princess and prince of Granite high's jun- ior prom. . . Two brothers, ages eight and six, set fire to a new home under construct- ion, causing $5,000 damage . . . Barbara Harrison was crowned homecoming queen at Murray high. . . Oral J. Wilkinson was selected "Boss of the Year by Murray Jay- cees. . . Paul Westover of Hillcrest was runnerup in the boys division and Susan Thompson was girls division runnerup in a speech contest sponsored by Sertoma International. . . Principal Bryce Bertelson was back at Murray high after attending the National Association of Secondary Schools in Pittsburgh. TEN YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Feb. 20, 1958. FIVE YEARS 'hi V- 1 )?7 1$ ' - I 1 II ; J .lJ CONTEST. . .Among winning posters in a contest at Riverview junior high are shown here by, from left, Shelly Shepard, Cindy Bronson, Laurel Walker and, in back, Kenneth Veblungsnes. Student Posters At JHS Rap Smoking Hazards Winners in a each grade level. They are by Kenneth Veblungsnes, ninth Riverview PTA have been grade; Cynthia Bronson, announced. eighth grade; Shelley ShepThe contest was held in con- herd and Laurel Walker, both junction with a demonstration seventh grade. The contest entries were given by Robert Leake, state school supervisor of health, judged by a group of artists physical education and rec- from the Murray area. They reation, on the hazards of were Matt Madsen, Mrs. smoking, presented at the Bruce (Selma) Parsons, Mrs. Founders Day PTA meeting Moody and Mrs. Ray (Lucille) held last week. Cannon. A gift certificate from the The posters were judged for Murray Music store was pre- their artistic ability, continsented each winner during the uity of subject, color and PTA meeting. effect. printing and over-a- ll Winners were chosen from As a followup to the PTA MURRAY. Held By Members Of Rebekah Lodge JIM BEAM ' 1795 Brothers To 4 Handle Oil tmv MURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, Feb. 22, 1968 daylight holdup. . . Mrs. Tamar Naylor Reading was honored at an open house in observance of her 80th birth- Firm's Wares aim TJ ?.. A native of Mt. Pleasant, Utah, Col. Beck has made his home in Murray since '1 j 1947. i day. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Feb. 20, 1953. J. Easton Parratt, superintendent of Murray schools, returned from educational conferences in Atlantic City, N. J. . . Howard Pingree, manager of Radio KMUS, was named director of the Red Cross drive in Murray. Dr. Bruce J. Parsons was assistant director. . . Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn C. Soffe were vacationing in Las Vegas. . . Mrs. G. Viola Crow of the Auerbach sewing center was guest speaker at a meeting of the Murray Junior Women's club. . . Keith Burnett, Earl Simpson and Wilfrid Tyler were elected officers of the Murray Golf Assn. TWENTY YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Feb. 19, 1948. Helping Your Doctor to Help Be sure . . . keep home medicine chest stocked with necessary first aid supplies. your PROMOTION. . Lt. Col. Joseph Beck has silver oak leaf pinned on his uniform during promotion ceremony. Sorensen Is Recipient Of Eagle Award Vital Statistics (La-Vo- Your Health DYCHES Pharmacies 4798 South State Street Murray MURRAY. Joseph period of service, Beck, a chief administrative executive during which time he continofficer of the 151st Military ued his education at the Uni Airlift Group attached to the Utah Air National Guard, has received a promotion to Lt. Colonel. Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts, adjutant general of the Utah National Guard, presented the silver oak leaf to Col. Beck in ceremonies at Salt Lake. Col. Beck, his wife, Mar-jor- ie and daughters Karen and Kathy, reside at 5417 Knoll-cres- t. Col. Beck joined the armed services during World Ward II. At the completion of his tour of duty, he re and has since made this his career. He has received his advancements over M. A Safeguarding Promotion To Murrayite In Air National Guard Ph. 262-254- 1 ar 9105 West 2700 South Live a little better between paydays... GET A nlisted 1st Ward Schedules Annual Dinner For Tomorrow Evening MURRAY. Roast beef and all the trimmings" will be served at the annual dinner for members of Murray 1st ward. The affair will be held at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the cultural hall of the church, 184 Vine St. The food will be prepared by the Relief Society, under the direction of Mrs. Andrew Jensen. Officers (Maxine) and teachers of the Primary, under the direction of Mrs. James (Nancy) Dalton, are in charge of the decorations. The Sunday school, supervised by Howard Jacobsen, is in charge of dishes. Advertising and ticket sales are under the direction of Eugene Larkin and the priesthood committees. Entertainment for the evening will be provided by the MIA, under the direction of Jim Roderick and Mrs. Harry (Hannah) Ballard. mydav IF REPAID IN 14 mm 690 DAYS-CO- STS PHONE NOW! LOANS UP TO $2500 FINANCE Murray 4860 South State Street 266-350- Salt Lake City 201 South State Street 1076 East 21st South 355-460466-875- Magna 9013 West 2700 South CW CD . ntitfSX Iff M attending in a special meeting of Murray businessmen was called to discuss the formation of a local Chamber of Commerce . . . Mrs. Eva Anderson Caldwell, 5128 So. State, was named Woman of the Week. . . An improvement project on the city's waterworks was nearing completion. . . Mrs. J. E. Simons of Bancroft, Ida. visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Farris Smith and family. . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kisner became the parWINDER. Marvin Sorensen, ents of a son. . . Dr. James son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clove left to attend a convention in Atlantic City. Sorensen, 3984 Decathlon, is a new recipient of the Eagle TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO Scout award. as reported from the files of A member of troop 297, the Murray Eagle of Feb. 25, Winder 10th ward, the lad 1943. was honored at a court of honor Robert Wahlen and Dorothy in which three bronze palms sixth grade students were presented to Mark R. Wilson, at Liberty school, had leading Blackhurst, Dean Pettit and Col. 4) Peter Smith, (REMEMBER, Pg. 7B, Craig Jewett. and Sanford Stephen Terry Jewett were recipients of the star award and Grayson WhitBURIED. Wanda M. Fergney was advanced to life scout.-Meri- t uson Hansen, 54, 27 W. Valley badges were alsoawar-- i in Murray City ded. Wayne Sorensen is the Dr., Murray, Cemetery on Friday, following scoutmaster. services at Murray 6th LDS The Sorensen youth is an ward chapel. She died of nateighth grade student at Granite ural causes in a Salt Lake Park junior high, where he is hospital last Tuesday. Born a member of the glee club. June 22, 1913 at South CottonHe enjoys math, U.S. history, wood. Married to Willis E. fitbasketball and personal Hansen on Dec. 18, 1960 at ness. He is a collector of Las Vegas. Stenographer in stamps and old coins. Among Operating Engineers Local 3 his coin collection is an 1851 for 17 years. Past president half dime. of Eagles Auxiliary. Member of LDS church. Graduate of Murray high. Attended LDS Business College. Survivors, husband, son by previous marriage, Donald D. Thome, both of Murray, father, Murray, brother, sisters, George J., n) Salt Lake, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Maywood, Calif., Mrs. Lloyd (Vera) DeLand, Murray, Mrs. Denzil (Donna) Swanson, Salt Lake. MURRAY. Installation of officers for Omenia Rebekah Lodge 15 was held at the Odd Fellows hall here. Midvale Rebekah Lodge conducted the installation ceremony. Mrs. E. H. (Olive) Anderson is Noble Grand; Mrs. Howard (Neva) Lindsey is vice noble grand; Mrs. Leonard (Lydia) Bacon is secretary and Mrs. Jim (Alice) Evans, treasurer. Other officers include Mrs. Bob (Violet) Hayes, warden; Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, conBOURBON-MAKI- NG ductor; Mrs. Mayme Gilhes-pi- e, musician; Mrs. Jennie Lundquist, chaplain; E. Anderson, inside guardian; Bill outside guardian; Meehan, Mrs. Bill (Virginia) Meehan, Beams who make Jim Beam. CLERMONT, KY.-1- 73 flag bearer; Mrs. Emma NelEvery glassof today's Beam son, right support to the noble years ago Jacob Beam started i best from grand and Mrs. Pauline Philmaking Beam Bourbon here Bourbon -- ' de that was in Kentucky. It is still being nature aiur: lips, left support. made here today. And still by passed on Rthm ob to David to David lonel James the Beams. am with Baker and Along inspired skills, V) i. jer 173 years. the making of a Bourbon like Booker hn mi Beam requires an unusual combination of land, climate and natural materials. And Two brothers MURRAY. who are lifelong residents of it's all here, in north central the Salt Lake valley have been Kentucky. named to distribute ContinThere's the ancient, underental Oil (Conoco) products lying limestone springs that from a location at 4725 So. 100 West here. supply sweet, clear water- - a They are Clark and Floyd vital ingredient in the making business firm is Young, . V'om Young whose Inc. of fine Bourbon. Bros., The rich, fertile, surroundBoth are natives of South Jordan and graduates of Joring valleys and plains provide dan high school; Clark In 1952 the needed corn, rye and bar and Floyd in 1956. While at the ley Sandy school, both were footAnd thKti it rr s the greiv J UimiT ;3er ball lettermen. forests of S.- Their business experience .,, j MllMOl WHISUY Marvin Sorensen Ifi In prior to assuming the Conoco One of the merit badges distributorship was in joint this can ent the and of managem boy especially ownership enjoyed wood, fr service stations at 40th So, earning was one on consersll-ithe and Highland Dr. and at 1st vation of natural resources. takes plat South and 9th East. To complete requirements for In addition to the oil firm this badge, he prepared a disThe qi tie, Young Bros, are distrib- play on facets of a conserutors for Firestone In the vation program and completed Jim Beam 6 pwf Ken entire Salt Lake much to tfV-valley and a report on wildtion and adherence u ui origlucky Straight Bourbon Whis portions of Davis county. life. He has participated In inal formula. But it owes even key distilled and bottled by the Their Conoco boundaries are summer camp activities. The youth is the oldest of James B. Beam Distilling Co., 3300 South to the southern end more to the fact that today, of the valley and from the six boys to complete the reas for over 173 years, it's the Clermont, Beam, Kentucky. (YOUNG, Pg. 7B, Col. 8) quirements for an Eagle Scout. His next oldest brother, Kenneth, Is a member of the guide patrol and Brian is participating in the cub program. The Eagle recipient is also a -paper carrier for the Green Sheet. NEWS SINCE 6B an Officer Installation poster contest conducted Construction which had been planned for two years was set to begin on State Street. . . was Miss Ellen Walton crowned Homecoming Queen in Murray high's Alumni Day festivities. .. Steven Campkin, -- old son of Mr. and eight-yeMrs. James H. Campkin, was injured in an accident while delivering Valentines. . . Ron's Cafe, 4948 So. State was robbed of $160 ar meeting and poster contest, Dr. Robert J. Beveridge, a Salt Lake City physician, was scheduled to speak to students at Riverview in two assem blies concerning the subject of smoking. He was called out of town and is to speak to the student body at a later date. Riverview Project AGO 1 versity of Utah, evening sessions. 297-637- 2 CDOtJO GGXD j' . DAY OLD 750-wo- rd COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC MAP COIN OPERATED CAR WASH YOUR CAR WASHED IN JUST 2 MINUTES 5c YOU DON'T HAVE THE Cub Banquet TO LEAVE DRIVER'S SEAT SO. COTTONWOOD. Tho Blue and Gold banquet for and Cub Scouts in pack 293, South Cottonwood 4th ward, will be held at 7 o'clock tomorrow (Friday) niht at the church, 1180 Vine St. we-bel- os I 9 5 Set Friday r'""t ju wt'-wii- WASH BAYS, ONLY 25c SOFSPRA CAR WASH i 'Honoring America" wilibe the theme of the program ami decorations. During d'it meetings this month, the ruby have designed and compK'tcd centerpieces for the taUe?, as well as favors and pla e mats. Silhouettes of Washinp- ton and Lincoln will be feat ured in the table centerpieces. Spearheading arrangements for the evening are Kirk Panas, cubtnaster; Walter Wtnkelman, committeeman; Mrs. Walter Wlhkelmah,Mrs. Scott Hansen, Mis. DillMovl. ler and Mrs. Myron Allen, den mothers. Parents are W- ing invited to attend with their boys. Awards will be present. ed alter dinner. UP f TO T denial XI V. J II I EVERY DAY ML II I I ACE I.': l 5600 SOUTH 1 9th EAST MURRAY. UTAH |