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Show 2B MURRAY Finlandia To (UTAH) Thursday, June 20, 1968 Host Outing New Council s I? In 'IE "xr ifttll if"-4 TYS I.I V 'S, On Sunday Chief Names .... U The Utah SALT LAKE. chapter of Finlandia Foundaer tion will host its 1 olclock on Sunat outing day at Jordan Park, 1100 So. 8th West. Henry S. Winters, president, will conduct an election of officers. A potluck luncheon will be served. The group will meet at the large bowery. All members of Finlandia, their family and friends are being invited to attend. One of the main projects of the foundation is to maintain the Finland plot in the Peace GarInternational dens at the park. The Finlandia Foundation is a national organization, which helps provide grants for students to further their education and give assistance to needy families. Committees mid-summ- MURRAY. Mrs. Robert D. (Kae) Pickard, 407 W. 5720 South, president of Murray school district PTA council, has named the members of the council to serve for the next school year. Elected members are first vice president, Mrs. James (Betty) Randazzo, 4711 Rainbow Dr.; second vice president, J. Easton Parratt, district superintendent; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Charles (Jean) Fultz, 460 W. 5300 South; principal representative, Hal Madson, principal of Viewmont elementary and Walter Prothero, River-vie- w 1 x. J VIE: 0 0 Q instructor, teacher re- presentative. committees inparliamentary procedure and legislature, Mrs. Randazzo; fine arts, Mrs. Douglas (Connie) Appointed clude . . .Youngsters who will be "fishing" at Murray South stake carnival are, from left, front, David Lundskog, Natalie Clayton, Russell Sherrow, back, Diane King, Karleen Kartchner, Danny Green. CARNIVAL by-la- Haydon, 465 W. 5566 South; membership, Mrs. Alden (Vivian) Hale, 4918 Poplar St., health and mental health, Mrs. Richard (JoAnna) Buck, 36 East 4th Ave.; public relations, Mrs. Kenneth (Arline) v Carnival Starts Today For South Stake Two-Da- y 4701 Meadowview Road; PTA Magazine, Mrs. Gary (Jackie) Singleton, 585 Farrell, 'v.nk Ger mania Ave.; publication and school newspapers, Mrs. Eden, 432 LaSalle Jay 4-- H headed is by, Dr.; (Ruth) riding group CLUB LEADERS . . . Area scholarship (local and state), Mrs. Chet (Lucille) from left, Larry Brown, Linda Clark, Shannon Jewell, Cindy Cox. Belknap, 6494 Glen Oaks. Others are safety, juvenile 4-- H civil defense, protection, Stake Leader, Youth CDL, Cal Gillen 5665 So. 625 East; program, spiritual and In Conference Roles character education, parent Mrs. John E. and family life, Mrs. Robert MURRAY. WINDER. "The joy is in ride" is scheduled for the (Grace) Utley, Murray stake L. (Donna) Breitling, 555 E. 6170 South; giving and sharing," observe club. Mr. Cox will lead the Laurel leader, will participate hospitality and members of the Cimmeron group to the sand dunes where in a demonstration about room representatives, Mrs. H they will have lunch. riding club, who will sponLaurel girls during the LDS William R. (Cherie) Fogg, Club officers are Genny June MIA conference. sor a horse back riding ac6355 Westridge. president; Larry tivity today (Thursday) for a White, Participating in the Brown, vice president; Shangroup of children. chorus at the Young The festivities will begin at non Jewell, secretary; Cindy Artists Festival to be held and Linda 5:30 in the riding area at the Cox, reporter during the conference are Floyd Cox residence, 4140 Clark, refreshment chairman. Louise Suess, Dan Hymas, Mrs. Douglas Harker, record Julie Browning, Janet Winger, So. 1045 East. Cimmerons will help child- keeper, is helping to correlate Gary Lee, David Bryon and ren ride horses and treat plans for the Thursday party. Janice Olson. The young The Cimmerons meet at people them to a hot dog roast. The will represent the A number of MURRAY. Club's 30 members have been 5:30 each Thursday to prac- Murray stake MIA. leaders and young people from together for three years. In tice their riding skills. Floyd Murray South stake will parprevious years the members Cox is the senior leader. This Jehovah Witnesses in the LDS June MIA ticipate have taken cookies to rest year Mrs. Lincoln Clark is conference next week in Salt and while homes there, introducing the club members To Attend District Lake. to the English riding style. sang songs. Those who will participate Tomorrow (Friday) a "day Prior to this time they have In Montana In the chorus at Meeting Just been practicing western the Young Artists Festival MURRAY. "Good News for are Linda riding style. Mines, Lorie Lee During the summer, the All Nations" is the theme of Stauffer, Lynda Bills, Barclub members will be com- a district convention for Je- bara Simper, Steven Aubrey, peting in local fairs and other hovah's Witnesses to be held .Mark Chrlstensen, Barry events. Using purple and in Billings, Mont., starting Carroll and Richard Neal., white for their colors, the July 11. Mrs. Dale (Eula) Kemp, COTTONWOO riders have white shirts and Members of the Murray South stake camp diMurray fljj The saddle congregation are making arpurple vests. is in charge of sevrector, blankets are also purple. rangements to attend the the eral display tables in the four day convention, which sports-cam- p area at the conRichard S. Huffman, local ference. Each ward in the minister, said will be one of stake will participate. Assist39 similar gatherings to be Mrs. Kemp in the over-a- ll held throughout the United ing Keep Beautiful are the members of planning States this summer. the stake camp committee, If America hired people for the job. it would take the Delegates to the convention including Mrs. Dana (Shirley) litter. of free are expected from Montana, Meyer, Mrs. Howard (Mattie) largest sort of army to keep our country Wyoming, South Dakota, NebBut there's no need to hire anyone. It's a job we can Jeppeson and Mrs. Versel raska, Utah, Nevada and Idaho. (Verna) Payne. do for ourselves. All of us. Every family that spreads a picnic lunch. Every boatman who cruises the lakes and waterways. Every motorist who uses our roads and highways. It is the pleasure of the U. S. Brewers Association each year to give its fullest support to the Keep America Beautiful Campaign. Remember: Every Litter Bit Hurts. This is our land. Let's treat it right. Youths Plan Area Horse Rides For Kids ... 4-- ch South Stake Youth Slate Participation ch MURRAY. The always popin charge of the fish pond. ular fish pond is one of a Mrs. George (Kay) Brown is Counselors are variety of games being propresident. vided for young and old to have Mrs. Parley (Gail) Lundskog an opportunity for enjoyment and Mrs. Wilford (Joan) at the Murray South stake The stake Primary carnival today (Thursday) and organization is in charge of tomorrow. a puppet show. Performances The family fun event will are continuous. A variety of carnival rides be staged at the Murray South stake center, 5770 So. 300 will be available, such as a d, a train, fan East, starting each evening at 5 p.m. rides and the "bouncy wagon. In the cultural hall a cafeOfficers and teachers of the Murray 7th ward Primary are teria dinner will be served by members of the Relief SoThey will also prociety. vide homemade bakery goods for sale. There will be booths where hamburgers, hot dogs, pronto pups, fishburgers, snow cones, cake and pie alamode, various kinds of drinks and a MURRAY. The annual train of ice cream novelties variety ride and Cub Scout Webelos may be purchased. The stake outing for Wasatch District Sunday school organization will be held on Saturday. will provide homemade candy. Participants will leave by Watts, president of bus starting at 8 a.m. from the theJerry 7th ward elders quorum, parking lot in Murray park. is over-a- ll chairman in charge Four departures have been of arrangements. Committee scheduled. Buses will leave members are Skeen Marsden, at 8, 9:30, 11 a.m. and 12:30 president of the 6th ward p.m. in charge of games The scouts will board the elders, and prizes and Phil Hill, presSalt Lake Garfield railroad ident of the 14th ward elders, Saltair special. The trip will and tickets. publicity at include stops Silver Sands Members of the High Priest beach, a boat ride on the quorum will put up the booths Great Salt Lake, return trip and tables for the cafeteria. to Murray park where lunch Seventies quorums will pro will be served. vide a watchman for both Don Evans, district Cub nights and take care of the Scout roundtable chairman, is cleanup. in charge of arrangements. Eri-chs- merry-go-roun- District Cubs Riding Train On Saturday It UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, JtSOUlMMMlASI SHt Cl (J U.i 7 Craig Jacobson Mm i Grade A Jac-obs- PASTEURIZED MLK open a.m..i f.m. LOW -- FAT MILK Gal. Turkey! Eggi Bread Ice Cream skill DYCHES Pharmacies en Pat Harwood, mi iniiiiiiiiui and knowledge 4798 South State Street Ph. 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II has Just completed seventh grade at HiUcrest junior high. Robert Simklns is the scoutmaster for troop 296, South Cottonwood 6th ward. i W with Coolness All a nnoi Ml e new A.O. Smith pre mium or dduxe wtttr hMttr. If tank leak within flrat 10 e new yurt, you flfy. Dp Homogenized the of your doctor, you can rely on usl be e full'value, unnt en "gflj 266 7634 his prescrippounding tions exactly as he ord-er- sl Just as you rely on Officers for the group in elude Gordon Park, president; Earl Britton, representative; Beverly Britton, Gleaner representative; Bir-g- id Gellersen, secretary and "Blossom Time" 10-y- SO. COTTONWOOL). Craig of honor. Jacobson am! Jim Watts are The Jacobson lad is the son riTipu'iiu of tin Eagle Scout of Mr. and Mrs. William award, presi'iiUs! them at a Jr., 939 E. 5290 South. South Cottonwood stake court A member of troop S83, South Cottonwood 10th ward, he likes to work with wood, plastics and mechanics. Tennis and swimming are among his fav ortte sport activities. He has been scribe for troop 583. lie is now den chief. Craig has Just completed the eighth grade at Bonneville junior high. Jack Robinson is the Erekson Bros. Dairy & Turkey Form 701 East 59th South THE CADUCEUS IS MEDICAL EMBLEM Your doctor is dedicated to helping you live a healthier, longer life. We are proud to be on his team, meticulously com- lessons. Enjoy will Jim Watts Jacobson, Watts Youths Attain Eagle Scout Rank j and en lYOUR REWARD XtXlik I MILLCREEK. Gleaners of Millcreek stake will meet at 7 o'clock on Wednesday night prior to their departure for a near by rid ing stable. For the outing the group will go horse back riding and conclude the evening with re freshments. Activities for the, summer schedule have been tentatively formulated by the officers and council members. Each of the wards have council representatives. Each social is planned by a different committee Listed on the agenda are sand jumping, swimming and hiking socials, in addition to the I . charged with dtitroylng millions of watar heaters each yaarl Armed with ruit. Lett Man in the vicinity of your wa tar heater. Telltale ilgm Include ruaty watar In your tap and leak In your water heater. Help trap the villain Ruitflnger...caii your A. 0. Smith dealer todayi hi Meet For Riding Outing Wednesday 1 INC 43 ( J en. Gleaners M-M- en, immmmmmmmmmmmmmA ; . ; |