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Show OD mD Remember When EAGLE-ADVERTIS- MURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, March 7, 1968 Deland, Townsend, Appointed To Police, Fire Chief Posts City's Legal Officer Talks . FIVE YEARS AGO, as rereported from the files of the ported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Mar. 6, 1953. Murray Eagle of Mar. 7, 1963. Art Olson, son of Mrs. Vera Marianne Jack, Joan Ball, Olson, 218 Vine St., took first Dallas Bock, Claron Stewart, place in the oratorical conLarry Madison, Jim Ungricht test of the 17th annual Weber and Mark Holbrook were wincollege speech meet. . . Arthur ners of Riverview junior Ruben, er ofthe high's science fair. Kenneth Ruben's Sewing Center, 56th Hunt took first place. . . So. State St., received a $750 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reich were check for the best window honored on their sixtieth wed- display in a contest sponsored ding anniversary at an open by the Pfaff Sewing Co. . . house at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blake, Mrs. Clarence Reich. . . Mr. 1352 East 45th South announcand Mrs. Bob Poole, 5009 ed the birth of a daughter . . . Glenn St., were hosts at a A small fire was reported in birthday celebration for their the Murray 1st ward chapel Barr Neff. . . Mr. belfry. Firemen stated it beand Mrs. Clive Bennion spent gan in a bird nest in the bottom 1 4 I fMMHmi'5$ j several days at Lava Hot of a light bowl under a 150 r fi 1 '8 feiS watt bulb. Damage was slight. Springs, Idaho. s.....,....,,,,,jjj,,i i : i1 1 !v! TEN YEARS AGO, as re: fv::v.r. J TWENTY YEARS AGO, as t j; from files the of the ported reported from the files of the : I Murray Eagle of Mar. 6, 1958. Murray Eagle of Mar. 4, 1948. I ... Murray Lions club launched Mrs. O. E. Isaacson celep intensive plans for the obserbrated her 70th birthday at vance of its 35th anniversary. her home. . . Arlene Reed, STAKE ACTIVITY. . .Mrs. Ralph Horton, Harry A. Robbins was the only Art Hurzeler, Jerry Miller, charter member still active Betty Jean Lee, Shannon Mc-- C Mrs. LaMona Hymas, Mrs. Lawrence Mullins, . . . Orvile Hatch, 23, 4024 leery, Delbert Eddingtonand So. State, was wounded durfrom left, show unique candle holders, part of Bob Gerrard had leading parts ing a Davis County shooting in Pickles", an operetta predisplay for Murray stake Friendship Day. incident. . . Reggie Waddoups, sented at Murray high. . . Mrs. son of Mr. and Leah Elizabeth Jones Horton Mrs. Max Waddoups, 4616 was cited as Woman of the Blvd., was attacked by Week. . . Lloyd DeLand was a large dog. . . Susan Nygren appointed chief of police in and John Diamond were marMurray City by Mayor Hansen. ried. . . Frank Dianna, owner New fire chief was Delbert of Frankie& Johnnie's Tavern, E. Townsend. . . Mr. and Mrs. chairman. Mrs. LaMona HyMURRAY. Mrs. Hulda ParMurray, reported a robbery Lloyd Mackay were hosts to at their place of business. Jim Hollis, Brighton, Colo. . . ker Young, recently released mas is chairman of the class Avon Oakeson was con as general secretary for the leader displays and Mrs. Lar FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as Mrs. to LDS Relief Society, will be ry (Patsy) Mullins is chairman fined the hospital. the featured speaker at Murof demonstrations. TWENTY FIVE YEARS Refreshments will be ray stake's "Friendship Day." as AGO, reported from the by the Murray served. Sponsored files of the Murray Eagle stake Relief Society, the anof March 11, 1943. nual event will be held in the ward church, 160 E. Staff Sergeant Steven J. 3rd-8- th 4600 tomorrow (FriSouth, was one Tomich of fourUtahns By to be awarded an air medal day). two sesWe are holding the U.S. by army headquarters It's been a hectic week in London. . . Mrs. Everett sions to give all women in an opportunity to around here! Reading returned from Spok- - the stake GRANITE PARK. Girl Scout said Mrs. Ralph O. attend," Col. 7) The state tournament began (REMEMBER, Pg. 8B, (Shirley) Horton, president of Week will be observed by troop in DisMonday, but we didn't play Murray stake Relief Society. members and leaders until Tuesday afternoon. For They will be held at 1:30 trict 5, which encompasses our eame with and 7:30 p.m. We are also seven neighborhoods, during v .1 C 6, extending' a 'special invitation the week of March tans got out of to husbands and fathers to according to Mrs. Thomas W. school early attend." Nagle, district chairman. and the band There are approximately Presenting special musical members, in numbers at the afternoon ses- 1,500 girl scouts in the distheir new uniSunday has been designMURRAY. Rev. Robert sion will be Mrs. Daniel C. trict. as ated Girl Scout Sunday, forms, were soprano (Clara) Christian, at Phenix, chaplain Wyoming able to attend with many of the troops in viovocalist and Jack Ashton, State Hospital in Evanston, the game too. the district planning to conwill be the guest speaker at linist with the Utah Symphony The playoff duct flag ceremonies and parOrchestra. church Murray Baptist during game with The ticipate in church services. performance evening the 11 a.m. worship service All Girl Scouts are being enJudge on Thu will feature Mrs. Christian on Sunday. to wear their unirsday was tense and hot; esRev. Phenix is a cousin to and a violin sextette composed couraged our The for side. on Sunday and throughforms pecially Bonnie of Sylvia Heward, Bird, officials wouldn't let us open Rev. Larry Lake, pastor of Candy Harritt, Star Place, out the week. the windows and everyone suf- Murray Baptist church. He has Janet Misner and Bonnie Individual troops will reas chosen Wish his I topic, fered from the heat. the week with various cognize Davis. There Were Words to Tell in their troop meetactivities of Demonstrations hobbies The traveling assembly is You," based on Revelation 21; and talents will be featured. ings. Mrs. Charles R. s, 7. on the road again. Yesterday of leader Junior will Celia demonRoderick troop After spending his early (Wednesday) they went to Rivstrate decoupage, a decorator 120, said the girls will be erview junior high. When we years in Colorado and Wyomto perform good Rev. Phenix attended art. Displaying various objects challenged ing, saw the performance on Frito be made from papier mache deeds around the house and everyone day, thoroughly Princeton University, from will be Mary Jane Harward. outside during the week. Each enjoyed it; particularly the where he received his bachePicture frames, flowers, jew- day of the week has been deannouncement at the end that lor's in psychology In 1935. bases and a wide signated with a theme on which informed us that third period He served as a line officer elry, lamp of objects will be troops may build their activivariety the with in the Pacific Navy would be omitted from the shown. Methods of filing and ties. theater until 1945. day's schedule. Mrs. J. W. Smith, Granite organizing genealogy records He entered Princeton Semwill be demonstrated by LoLa Neighborhood chairman, comIn 1947 Division speech competiand received inary tion is still being held. Divishis B. D. In 1950 and was Sorenson. The art of choco- mented that three troops in area will view a movie, ion interpretive speech will ordained by the Presbyterian late dipping will be shown by her A World in Her Book" on be staged at Hilkrest on Monchurch. He served as pastor Joan Belliston. Mrs, Horton Is chairman (WEEK, Pg. 6B, Col. 8) day, while the next day, we in Gillette, Wyo., following will host the other schools In his seminary graduation and of the program and general division forenslcs. In divis- while there, supervised the ion debate on Friday, we took building of a new church In second place, only 14 points 1963. He remained in Gillette Toastmistress Club behind Hilkrest, the first until 1965, moving to EvanMeets Monday Night ston to become first resident place school. HOLLADAY. Members of chaplain at the Wyoming State The SMA Stomp" held Fri- Hospital, for which he had the Holladay Toastmistress day night was a great success. received special training as club will meet at 7:30 on A lot of students attended the a Monday night at Fernwood's, hospital chaplain. dance and we all hope we Rev. Phenix helped found 3364 So. 2300 East. Accidents can and do will be able to have more and served as president ofthe Mrs. H. L. Bench, presito happen, you know futactivities like this in the board of the Wyoming Asso- dent, will conduct the prolike yourself just people ure. ciation of Mental Health, af- ceedings. Preparation for the and without a bit of annual speech contest will beThe sophomore assembly filiated with the national orwamingl Mrs. He B. has J. on served gin. Watsabaugh, "might" be presented to the ganization. students tomorrow (Friday). two governor's commissions past president, will give an educational lesson, with hints When I asked Dan Hymas if for mental health In Wyoming. Married, he and his wife on preparing for the contest. the assembly was ready, he a daughter living at home, The club level contest will be said he wasn't sure, but who have son who is a senior at held on March 25. a can tell? Folks who have Mrs. J. Dennis Green, a Princeton and a daughter marThe father-daught- er party ried to a man serving in the new member, will present a Savings Accounts talk and Mrs. John Wilson, Is .also scheduled for Monday. Army. a former president, will also We extend a cordial InviThe activity is sponsored by sleep nights . . . the MAG (Murray Associated tation to the general public speak to the group. Visitors they know they Girls) and the president is to attend the meeting, said and prospective members are Janls Whitlock. Rev. Lake. welcome, officers said. can meet owner-manag- To Rotarians MURRAY. Rotarians here learned more about the problems of city government during a talk Monday by LeRoy H. Griffiths, Murray city attorney. Mr. Griffiths, a new member of the Rotary club, was classification" giving his talk, in which a newcomer tells other club members about his personal background and the work he does. During Monday's meeting, (ROTARY, Pg. 6B, Col. 3) son-in-la- w, . COLOR IT GREEN. . .Mrs. Don Hoffman (left), Mrs. James Randazzo, Ed Moore, head preparations for St. Patrick's dinner-dan- ce of St. Vincents church. Church Group Planning St. Patrick's Dinner-Ba- ll The HAIRPIN "Patty's Ball MURRAY. is the theme for St. Vincents church annual St. Patricks Day dance, which will begin at 9 o'clock on March 16, at the school hall, 1385 Spring Lane. Mrs. Don Hoffman and Ed Moore are of the event. Mrs. James Randazzo is in charge of table Beauty Salon decorations. Decorations will depict the Irish theme of the dance. At 11 o'clock a buffet dinner will be served. The Ray Mastrim orchestra will provide music. Reservations are $5 per couple and may be arranged by contacting Mrs. James Culligan, or Mrs. Hoffman, 6. Mrs. James Sawaya, For the program, special Irish numbers will be performed. 277-683- 7; 2C6-95- 33 262-012- BPW Slates Tax Expert MURRAY. Mrs. Bessie Anderson, tax expert and leg islative chairman of the Utah and Professional Business Women, will be the speaker at a Murray BPW meeting at 7 (Thursday) tonight o'clock at the Doll House. Recently returned after attending a legislative meeting in Washington, D. C, Mrs. Anderson will give a report of that meeting and discuss current activities of the BPW in the legislative field. Malda Bagley, legislative chairman, is In charge of program arrangements. Spring Permanent cncn $12.50 a . 262-28- 44 r 6526 So. State Noon Meet Set For Past Noble Grand MURRAY. A meeting of the Past Noble Grand club will be held today (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. James (Alice) Evans, 4555 Boxelder. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. A short bus- iness meeting will be held and the afternoon will be spent playing table games. Conference Set 2 Days Harold J. Shaw, president of Murray stake, will preside at all sessions of the Murray stake quarterly conference on Saturday and MURRAY. PERMANENT OR TINT FREE Sunday. offac you Twtvt Shampoo mH at th. introduce you to our Salon, rat of $3.00 each and at th tim you hav complattd th Tw.tvt wlH b to Free Permanent or Tint. ligibl Shampoo Seh 'you To Designated as a missionary sesconference, the two-da- y sion will include a leadership session at 7 p.m. on Saturday in the Murray lst-12- th ward church, 184 Vine. Those expected to attend include all priesthood leaders, plus stake and ward councils. A general session will be held in the 3rd-8- th ward church, 160 C. 4600 South, at 10 a.m. on Sunday. The Sunday school stake board will (MEETING, Pg. 8B, Col. 3) rclv Nam Phone Addrest EARLY OR LATE APPOINTMENTS TAKEN Colonial lljanor .Safott oj Israidy Phone 484-- 1 041 427 E. 33rd So. Open Monday thru Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ask how to win FREE SHAMPOO SETS Week Being Observed Girl Scouts . T T J Y. 1 f""' Chaplain Of out-of-sta- te 'Interstate call, three minutes, U. 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