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Show t 9tw I Welk Concert Gives Boost To - 1 CancerCrusade A W tr ; k. cA f Ml CITED . . Former Murrayite Leonard S. Berg (right) accepts citation from Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman. Former Murrayite Nets Award For Cost Saving N after college and business WASHINGTON, D.C. A forman now mer Murray, Utah at 8:30 Saturday evening. It'll be the only such benefit played by Welk on behalf of the Cancer Crusade. He's national chairman of the drive. Among the celebrated artists in the Saturday show are former BYU coeds Sandi Jensen and Salli Flynn. Another former Utahn in the Welk orchestra is Buddy Merrill, a guitarist whose home was Salt Lake, will also be on col- lege training in business manassociated with the Forest agement and accounting. DurService in its offices here has ing his career, he served as been cited by the Secretary of administrative in officer Agriculture for a Cost-Savicharge of business management on five National Forests Award. He is Leonard S. Berg, now and as branch chief of adminchief of the Branch of Pro- istrative services in the curement Management in the region, headquaradministrative services div- tering in Ogden. In 1961 he ision of the Forest Service. transferred to the Washington Mr. Berg was one of five office. He and his wife, the former employes in his department given a special citation. His Zetta Anderson of Salt Lake, work resulted in annual sav- reside at 4612 Kling Dr. in ings estimated at $906,300. Alexandria, Va. Their family It was achieved through stand- includes sons Gordon, now ardization of bids and con- attending Brigham Young Untracts. iversity and Richard, a gradA son of Arnold Berg of uate student at the University Murray, the honoree joined of Utah and a daughter, Sylvia, the Forest Service in 1935 whose husband is Dr. Hugh Atchley of Boise, Ida. Mr. Berg has several brothers and sisters residing in the Murray area. , SALT LAKE. star- - A studded cast will highlight a benefit concert by the Lawrence Welk orchestra at the Tabernacle on Temple Square ' chemist's ysis of this community's water DIRECTORY GOES TO PRESS SOON! For information on: Personalized listings, changes in listings, or advertisements in the Yellow Pages, please call our Business Office. But hurry, the Directory is going to press I Mountain States Telephone v cTy I T " 52?-- ' w-.- w.. w km 0 0 HATS 7 v?v Clen Kraft, Council chairman, will represent the Town Council on a tour being conducted by the Army as part of the 'Operation Understanding program. The tour will be held April 23 to 27 and includes briefings and demonstrations at the Army Air Defense Center, Ft Bliss, Tex.; White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico and the Air Defense Command headquarters at Ent Air Force Colorado Springs, base, Colo. Those participating will witness live missile firings, visit the North American Air Defense (NORAD) Combat Operations Center at Cheyenne 2 Mountain and tour a multifunction Array radar facility. Purpose of the program is to Inform selected community leaders about the Army's ability to protect our cities from enemy air attack. Babe Ruth Re-Slat- es Try outs, Signups MURRAY. Postponed registration and tryouts in the Murray Babe Ruth League are here for being Saturday. Youths 13, 14 and IS wishing to participate are being asked to report to the field in Murray park at 9 a.m. $4. . ""v - w m 3 HFft.f Up 1 m Wp5? V Murray By kitchen uten- s, sils, glasses, cooking-war- Hardware Items e, TO $6. Va,ue ,0 $4'98 I c jj i ALL ONE LARGE LOT SPORTING GOODS SURPLUS DAGS AND PACKS Guns, ammunition, fishing tackle everything! Everything left in the store take your choice at only PRICE! BOYS' WHITE 9 Pr. etc LITTLE Everything 99: ALL PEDAL PUSHERS goes at only . . . c VALUES AND Wrangler. Jeanie HOUSE WARES Plastic-ware- Wrangler, Pqkette, Lori Lynn, Lee's, C SHORTS CAPRI'S Styled by Lee, Farah and PUSHERS ,Pr. Value ENTIRE STOCK 12 12 PRICE PRICE LADIES VALUES TO $1.49 each If MEN'S HOOD RUBBER OF HIGH TOP CANVAS LEATHER LADIES LADIES Canvas Shoes SHOES CASUALS SUN STEPS SHOES flats and moccasins. F 1 VALUES To $6.95 - 1 Ik m hH High heels, $ AND PEDAL A $3. Sizes 7 to 12 and UVi to 3 Reg- - Washable Made in USA 9K Everything in stock Supplies leather, fab' rib, rubber. tablets, stationery, envelopes, loose leaf binders, filler paper, etc Writing A H TO VI PRICE system cleaner, water pump etc. KNIVEli FORKS ' lubricant, ideal tor campers and TO $1.49 W Con mm I Ill summerl A ALL MEN'S TROUSERS dress & fiy $3.98 play. OF mi Ill 99 Refused! l .1 1 -- Ti oDDina - mmmf m laminated in f INISMEO 4i Sh..t S3.69 7 She Vorilit j""u lore uoors V S3.39 199 USE OUR EASY CREDIT TERMS :. 8.99 Cm CEILING TILE 9 J'2 Squares wwm i VA IH n y SLAB DOQRC ! ' " i - MANY SIZES V". i PANELLING Colo :::: ' . Mill II! t.mlltd 0ortliii I - r;- ii 1 etfww22Z!!!!rMM Gondola's Make Us An Offer! - Cheek these Prie..! Kay, Blue Bell, Pykes. 7- r in "SMSMeM 1 1 itiUlJ; BARGAINS R!n Ynnlr. t- TTTckIT THOUSANDS OTHER For work, No Reasonable Offer ach Broken sizes, M9 Shelving SPOONS Stainless steel. VALUES $6.95 value. rrn tolei. Furniture Fixtures UTENSILS Crankcate ment, radiator and un asstd. colors. Great for VINYl surplus; treat- cooling large selection. Tan or green iueda. Leather uppers with ,X Pr. wrangler, 12 PRICE Auto Chemicals Many colors to choose from In washable, comfortable summer-weigcasuals. Real values at ht GLOVES School VM MILLER SERVICE 3939 So. SM St. - mm m m TIRES m Good Used IB Condition m GIRLS CAPRI SHORTS Trousers ENTIRE STOCK FlELO JACKETS m 1 fl GENUINE G.I. UTAH MURRAY, Boys Selling out the entire lot at . . . mm IN STREET LADIES used condition. Your Choice , STATE SOUTH Cleaned and pressed. Good, Cltp VALUES To c Tu-f- Summer or winter styles 5140 AT Fatigue Trousers CHILDREN'S anal- supply has showed it is safe for culinary use, the Town Council was informed during a meeting here last week. Reporting to the council was Mrs. Rex (Millie) Oberhans-le- y, who also presented an auditor's report which indicated that the Kearns Improvement District "is in better financial condition than it was a year ago. A question regarding the purity of the storage water arose a month ago. Since then the tank has been repaired, but the district still intends to investigate the possibility of building a new storage tank. In another matter, assist ance of the council was requested by Reed Davis, who seeks to obtain a release from Albertson's to enable develop ment of north side of the Kearns Shopping Center. A stipulation in the store's contract restricts another groc ery store from locating in the shopping center area, ac cording to Mrs. J. L. South. GENUINE G.I. MEN'S, WOMEN'S ' During Meet TELEPHONE j LOCATED Council Told KEARNS. A ' ive Utahn who is now executive Stake Youth Dance 7 MURRAY (UTAH) vice president of the American Cancer Society in New York On Saturday Slate Thursday, April 1 1t 1968 and Dr. Lindsay R. Curtis of Ogden, a member of the WINDER. A Winder stake presidency will decorate the board of directors of the Utah youth dance will be held at cultural hall, using a spring 8 o'clock on Saturday at the motif. division, A.C.S. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Broth-erso- n, stake center, 4366 So. 1500 Concert tickets are priced stake dance directors, at $5, $6 and $7.50 and may East. are plans for MIA 6th The ward Winder at be obtained the Utah SymA combo will furnthe dance. as serve Members host. will phony ticket office, 55 W. 100 of the YMMIA and YWMIA ish the music. WE MUST VACATE THE BUILDING AND DISPOSE OF MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE AND FIXTURES OF: Water 'Safe1 NEW Famous names in the show include Myron Floren, ac- cordionist; Larry Hooper, bass vocalist and pianist; Bob and Jo Lido, vocalist-violini- st Ann Castle, pianist. During intermission at the Tabernacle concert, a brief program will be conducted in the interest of cancer control. Participants will include Mr. Welk; Lane W. Adams, a nat B1B ng THE hand. aa ea. 4JIII.1i.! HI s? INSTANT CREDIT WITH ANY MAJOR CREDIT CARD UP TO S250. Hi - , L. A . |