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Show Raymond J., resides in Murray; two other brothers and two sisters also survive. Interment will be in Hoytsville, Summit county. , PRIMARY - (From Pg. 6B, Col.7) six Primary children. They will represent the lather and a full size float to be entered his children as they strive to in the annual Days of '47 save the crop. parade on Wednesday. Others will walk to the side of the float carrying brooms, WITNESS (From Pg. 2B, Col. 4) hoes and shovels, to repreannual basis. sent pioneers. In addition to his assignment The Murray 15th ward has also been chosen to construct at the Albuquerque meeting, - Tarin gram will appear on the proof the four-da- y event, one of 46 conventions planned for the northern hemisphere this year. HANSEN - (From Pg. 2B, Col. 8) gram, in which students leave school on alternate quarters to work in the field in which they are majoring. Credit hours are granted for this work. The Murray youth has been employed in the "Coop" plan by Hawkeye Chemical Co. of Clinton, la., one of the coop- - 7B EAGLE-ADVERTIS- MURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, July 18, 1968 erating Industrial firms. A t I ! MY TURN . . . Says Brent Hanson tries to cut in on Susan Shaw and Barry n fs as he Hall. Murray Stake Youth will hold a dance on Sat- urday. Dance Is Planned By MIA Group Mid-Summ- er MURRAY. Kaleidoscopic Encounter is the theme for a dance to be held on Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the Murray 3rd-8- th Ward, 4600 So. 200 East. Sponsored by the Murray Stake MIA, arrangements for the affair have been under the direction of Bill and Irene Maine, Stake dance directors, and the Murray Stake youth committee. The Wes Barry orchestra ; mid-sum- will furnish music. Price of admission is 50 cents per person. Sunday dress has been requested. Youth committee chairmen are Brent Hansen, decoraShaw, publicity; Dan Hymas, MC and host; and Larry Shaw, clean-u- p Christine Bowden, refresh- tions; Susan ments. Decorations will be psychein geometric delic colors Murray Gals Receive 9th Ward Top Honors MURRAY. Special awards will be presented to two Murray 9th ward Beehive girls for outstanding achievement at an honor night to be held July 22 at 8 p.m. in the Relief Society room of the Murray South stake center, 5770 So. 300 East. Rana Burton, Janet and Mary Smethurst. Worker Bee and individual Brown, Challis awards will be presented to Shauna Andrus, Sherree Astle, Heidi Linda Christensen, Hendrickson, Lee Ann Merrill and April Walker. Mrs. James (Joy) Ruge, w Rebecca Abbott Janet Challis ; Janet Challis, 366 Hillside Guardian leader, will receive Dr., daughter of Dr. and Mrs. her third leaders award and Gatherer Pecorelli, Donald Challis and Rebecca Jean Abbott, 5754 Hillside Dr., dau- leader, will receive her ninth ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas leaders award. : ;AblKtt, have earned 80 honor badges in two years attendance. Honor badges are for the Extra Mile program wherein the girls are required to complete five each year to earn their Worker Bee or Honor Bee awards. Other awards to be present-le- d during the honor night cer emonies include Honor Bee and individual awards to Re- becca Abbott, Lauri Bennlon, iJaneene Brown. Teresa : : COTTONWOOD! MURRAY Hearing Center' Regular $329.00 I limittd Tim Only v..v?.i $198.00 Actual Silt In Thlmblt Ak About Our Fret Trial Plan INo Service Charge In The Home i Repair Service On All Mokei Barter Special No. 13. 41, 76, 673 Murray 1st Names New Officials To Reign During Year MURRAY. DeeEldonHobbs, 4840 Atwood Blvd., has been elected as president of the 1st ward Elder's Murray Preferred Quorum Brent C. Miller. 4951 Cen Is first counselor and Gerald O. Stutz, 181 W. 5275 South, is second counselor. Robert Wachs. 493G Poplar, will be replaced as president along with Stuart Priest, first counselor and John R. Walker, second counselor. ter, Honors Given To Children For Part In Reading Program MURRAY. participated in Children who! the annual of Certificates of excellence were awarded to those ren who had read 12 in Ming 2,m MIS Salt Lake County . . . by families interested in local news coverage . . . y the hundreds of happenings never reyet ported by daily press, radio or television mighty important in the lives of over Murray Vine Street library reading program were honored at a party last Monday. child- books month of June. A ribbon was added to the 'certificate for those who or more during the mid-centr- al day-to-da- had read more than the required number of books. Following a game period, a puppet show featuring Doris Downs and Bill' Crocker was presented. Lee Ann Haltday was the accompanist. Of the 72 children who In and finished the program, 53 attended the par-tlclpa- ... party. $1.75 STATISTICS- - ! Col. 3) (From 10, 1963. Survivors are sons Re voir W., Oakley, Ida.; Grant R., Moses Lake, Wash.; Lyle It., Salt Lake; daughters Mrs. Josep i Doman, Mrs. LaRue Mason and Mrs. Fred Marshall, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Ben Shoo!, Mrs. Clarence y, Rogers and Mrs. Curtis all of California; 34 16 grandchildren, Pg. CB, In Murray Building lit Thrift - Suit 1A 5899 S. Slate Si-be- 266-514- 0 en. A brother, On graduation, Hansen will join the Texas Oil Co. at Baton Rouge, La., for permanent employment. PBQPIUE who live in this fastest-growin- g area of Utah! I |