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Show Remember When EAGLE-ADVERTIS- 2B MURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, July 1 8, 1968 Millcreek 9th To : Stage 'Pioneer' Party On Friday r kT v.f) U VI, nilSJ U ! r:s?l ill - New Murray School Okayed; Mrs. Cook Exchange Teacher A 1 FIVE YEARS AGO, as reported from files of the Murray Eagle of July 18, 1963. Mrs. Boyd C. Gough, 4731 So. 2nd West, was newly elected president of the American Business Women's Assn. . . . Connie Swanger,' 5455 Kenwood Dr., was leaving for a European trip. . . Identical twins Jon and Jim McCloy, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCloy, enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve 21st Rifle Co. . . Don Blair addressed the National Professional Photographers Assn. in Dallas, Tex. . . The board of Education okayed a new elementary school to be located on the west side of Murray, north ofRiverview junior high. A 'pioneer party" will be staged for couples in Millcreek 9th ward at 8 o'clock tomorrow (Friday) MILLCREEK. night at the stake center. To open the evening's festivities, dinner will be served with each couple bringing their own steak to barbecue. Attire for the evening is Western or pioneer costume. Entertainment will feature Indian dancers, story telling and community singing around the camp fire. Preparations for the social are under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Botcher, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ship- -. ley and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Haycock. six-we- ek TEN YEARS AGO, as reported from files of the Murray Eagle of July 17, 1958. The Murray School District bought 4,500 new books. . . A rubbish and paint fire threatened a block of Murray bus- J Occasions I for I j FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported from files of the Murray Eagle of July 17", 1953. Laury Miller, Inc., I new j Free Delivery in Salt Lake Valley j j Murray If U Floral Murrayite On nt Take Your Cool Traveling Honor List Lemon Latch on to Wrisley' In jazzy Twist "Travel Kit" green with twisting lemons. Packed with long gone Friction Lotion, madly fresh Soap, neat Body Lotion. Talk about Also, cool it'a everywherel take a spray, the real cool, WOWI And new Powder like UP on Lemon now HANG Twist (or FREE! Sea how at ... At Iowa State AMES, IA. A Murray, Utah youth studying chemical engineering at Iowa State University here has been named to the Dean's List for high scholarship during the spring quarter. He is Eric L. (Rick) Han THE MERC Granger Shopping Or. COURSE YOU'LL ALWAYS HAVG more fhem enough HOT WATER Honor Court I I llPermaglas 262-294- 4 V. 4969 So State f ac Mc-He- OPEN Students attain the Dean's by earning grade-poiaverages of 3.5 or more on a scale which calls for an A to equal 4; a B to equal 3. A minimum 15 credit hours of work must be carried during the quarter. Hansen is a 1964 graduate of Murray high school, where he was a student body officer and a football letterman. He has remained in summer school at Iowa State this year in order to obtain his Bachelor's degree in August. While in school he has participated in the Coop Pg. 7B, Col. 6) inesses before the volunteer firemen got it under control. . . TWENTY YEARS AGO, as Mrs. Marge Levorsen, Mrs. reported from files of the K June Hathaway, Mrs. Ruth Murray Eagle of July 16, 1948. White, Mrs. Velma Shelton, The Salt Lake Bees BaseKeith Davies and VernonSmith were in charge of the class of ball team conducted a base1944 reunion. . . Amos Har- - ball school for Murray boys interested in becoming big leaguers. Verl Meyrick and Ken Farrell were in charge READY . . . Murray 9th ward girls Christy Leiter (left), Nykola of the project. . . Barbara Jean Oliver and Vere A. for Merrill Lihoma have Melanie made Andrus and preparations won the Utah National Home Show essay contest and were married at the State Fairgrounds during the home SO. COTTONWOOD. Rank exhibit. . . Miss Edna M. Replacement Named Murray Pastor advancements presented at a Cook, Murray school teacher, For Minister On court of honor for Cottonwood Directs Camp Of left for England as a U. S. Presbyterian church Boy exchange teacher. . . Mr. and Youth At Payson Vacation Next Week Scout troop 340 have been reMrs. Orval Matthews and dau1 leased by William E. Flagler, ghter, Nina, Mr. and Mrs. MURRAY. Rev. Charles PAYSON. The Timpanogas MURRAY. A Mary Poppins Bible David McCleery and family, Davis of Arvada, Colo, and directed by Rev. scoutmaster. theme has been selected for John Camp, Boys who became tenderspent a week's vacation in Rev. Nathan Helm of Kearns of Mur pastor Hornok, foot scouts are Shawn BrewYellowstone. will be guest speakers at the the Murray 9th ward Lihoma ray Bible church, will comto be held tomorrow its sessions Saturday er, Kelly Brewer and David Murray Baptist church on Sun- holiday TWENTY-FIV- E YEARS at 6:30 p.m. at the plete WITH A after a week of outdoor life Michaels. day and on July 28, while (Friday) as from files AGO, reported Donald and Allison South stake center, for a group of children of Tracy of the Rev. Larry Lake is on va- Murray Murray Eagle of July 5770 So. 300 East. Harris advanced to second cation. several religious beliefs. 1943. 15, diclass. the The under program, Midweek Bible study and The camp, held in Payson The rank of first class scout A program to honor boys GLASS-LINE- D prayer will not be held on rection of Mrs. DeMoin (Col- Canyon, has an age span of was to JohnJim Merrihand Inducted into the service from leen) presented Christensen, nine to 19. Its theme Is OutWednesday or July 31, but AUTOMATIC got the area was sponsored by the son, Fred Kock, Kenneth teacher, will honor the Pri- doors for Christ." will resume on Aug. 7. Mike Gamble, Dean USO and civic clubs of MurHEATER WATER mary graduating class and in tents, under Sleeping welcome Top Pilot girls into adult Pearson, Mike Morrison and ray. . . Governor Maw attendAn A. O. SniMi product supervision, the young Rick Gamble. the Lihoma program. ed the dedication of the Murin took I part people attending Hoi Corf Mon Mr. Flagler also announced ray USO. . . Seaman first Nykola Andrus, Kay Dahn, hiking, swimming and organRom-nscouts the that Ronald Debra Adamson visited class following HERB Christy Leiter, TOWERS, ized games. Groups were memand Melanie Merrill will his family, Mr. and Mrs. in passed the ordeal for pitted against be given graduation scrolls. various bership into the Order of the Frank Adamson of Murray. . . types of Mrs. Clarke (Dorene) Jones, said Rev. Hornok.competition, Arrow; Robert Canestrinl, Sugar for canning was made 5666 SO. STATE ST. Jim Diefenderfer, David Fer-ricV available to Murray houseLihoma partner and president I David Flagler, James wives who had used their sugar of Murray 9th ward Primary, will conduct the program. Hodge and Mark Pearson. stamps. . . The Murray Flower I Mr. Flagler presided at the and Garden club appealed to Firelight teacher, Mrs. Clyde court of honor. David Adam-so- n, residents for flowers for the (Julia) Jacobsen, chairman of JSPRINKIING SYSTEM & assistant scoutmaster, seven chapels and the the foods committee, has planalso took part. ned a light supper which will Pg. 6B, Col.4) be served by the Lihoma girls to their mothers and special Celebration Tomorrow At Murray 9th H I I I t (I Ad-ams- on, WotrLu gllH ey iiiihh ii MUKKAT one-anot- Have your Auto Mil The Gaynote girls, under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Walter (Melba) Leiter, have prepared carpet bag nut cups and OFFICE .8241 south Stats StnM Phont: 2664487 Phont: Phoiia: 299-141- 4 MIDVAIE OFFICE Straat 7569 South Stat Ptiona: 4-- H Girls FABKBC SPECIAL: - 1630 Waat 14600 Phono: 254-305- S South BACK TO SCHOOL SEWING Ljl New Fall Polyester Melvin Aamodt Members of the Delfinetts H club will meet Saturday afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Kay Ahlstrom, 733 E. 3900 South. The girls are making skirts which they plan to enter in the county fair. Fabrics are either BLOOMINGTON. Completcotton or wool. Club officers are Debra ing work on a Doctor of Bailey, president; Rochaun Philosophy degree at the Miner, vice president; Janet University of Indiana here is Brown, secretary; Mary Ann Melvin H. Aamodt, a native of Murray, Utah. Ahlstrom, chorister and JoHe is a son of Albert Aamhanna Van Cenkhof, pianist. Mrs. Ahlstrom has assistodt, 214 E. 4500 South and the ed the girls with completion late Villa Fairbourn Aamodt. The degree will be granted of their H projects after the leader who introduced In September to the 1952 them to this year's work was Murray high school graduate. called on an LDS mission. His field of study Is geography, Mrs. M. Elmer Christensen a subject which he has taught started the club In the spring. at Brigham Young University for four years. Following high school graduation, Aamodt attended BYU for two years, then served an LDS church mission in Finland. He returned to earn a Bachelor's degree from Brig-ha- m Young In 1958, then stud-le- d for two years at the University of Wisconsin, receiving a Master's degree in Doctors To 4-- 262-587- FOR , 1 WINDER. RIVERTON OFFICE 255-713- 7 v- V-- 'Substitute' Head To Finish Project METROPOLITAN OFFICE 3601 South Stat Straat 5410 Wttt 3500 SO. J corsages. The girls plan to conclude the Mary Poppins evening with a display of hand work made this summer in Primary classes. Helps HIUCREST OFFICE 7150 South 9th East Phono: 2584297 OFFICE Be Earned ' By Murrayite LIFE AUTO FIRI COMMERCIAL 19C0 to 1962, PRINTS R.a. tfmg & No. No. of While MS IBS. aW" Radishes .... bu. 4c Italian Squash .... lb. 10c Gr. Onions .. bu. 4c No. 1 Bell Peppers lb. 19c Firm Cucumbers .. ea. 6c No. i Young Gr Beans 19c Effective; THURS THRU WED. 1 1 " Closed Sundays M ftg II " yJ yJ Reg. $3.98 yd. While They Last! WHITE GOODS Reg. 98c to $1.98 yd. he taught While They Last! OUR NEW FALL WOOLENS COMING IN DERNINA MACHINE Headquarters I Post To Murrayite N. M. Scotch Guard Finish Dera,.r tt-Wy- 19G4 ALBUQUERQUE, Yd. PRICED A circuit supervisor for the Spanish congregation of Je-- I hovah's Witnesses here has been appointed department head for accommodations in & district assembly to be hell here July 8. A. Tarln, who serves IS other corgregations of the Witnesses in this area, conducts training and administrative visits in Murray on Pg. 7B, Col. 5) FROM Bank Americard Terms layaway UP Vii r ilLilit-Hi i nix m 484-49- 62 I S J XSN I i " The COTTON SHOP 5C09 So. State 266-694- 2 jW iv 25-2- PRODUCE CENTER 3578 So. 13th East Mil & PRINTS Witness Conclave New Potatoes Red LT COTTON CREPE ar 1 J 100 to 196S and another two-yeteaching stint at BYU through June, 19C7. Married to the former Seija Patjes, he Is the father of three children. No. IIIMI I ACRYLIC Luxurlout at BYU, then began work on his doctorate at the University of Indiana. This was interrupted by a year of geographical research in Finland from Reg. $8.95 yd. Zepel 19C0. From KNITS. f 4-- TRUCK PARTS spoon-full-of-su- MURRAY R 266.-352- 9 "Open All Day Saturday" guests. so, it's more important than ever that you check with your Farmers Insurance Group Agent to see how Farmers saves money for preferred risks. Before you renew your present policy caN 4S6-139- miKiii. CO. rLUMBINsj R., If SUCARHOUSE OFFICE 1074 EaM 21 at South ftwno: ' ks, tr Insurance rates been increased GRANGER-HUNTE- De-m- Meadow View Dr. Eric Hansen dealer held an open house and formal grand opening. . . Lt. Neal R. Beal was home on leave before going to Germany. . . JohnDa-vi- d Morgan, Murray Junior high school student, won the American Legion School award. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eatchel and family won the grand prize at the annual party of the Utah State Letter Carriers. . . Plans for the new Hillcrest school were approved by the Murray Board of Education. . . Murray's First National Bank installed a new microfilming machine. Pontiac-Cadill- Up During I Hansen, 4736 mon was featured in the People You Know series. . . Dick Nottis won the batting crown for the first half of Murray softball league. . . Emolyn Louise Lyon Turnbow was honored at an open house on her 82nd birthday. Scouts Move 'now' sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. List 0 j To Serve You nT 5 j,,! mUlmm |