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Show " rs y ' Remember When "I T ; " 4j it . j Mitchell, Morgan Youths Named Best In Huck Finn Day Contest s-- k) I ( VS- i ' - V .. 1 looks on. Fathers Join Sons For Two-Da- y Stake Outing MURRAY. Approximately stake Aaronic priesthood 300 men and boys will attend committee, the affair is under fei father and son outing at the direction of LelandH. Tuft, Williams tomorrow counselor in the Murray stake Friday) and Saturday. presidency. Marshall K.Brin-to- n Sponsored by the Murray is in charge of arrangements. His are Grant Hodgkinson and A. Park tamp VALUE Smoot. The event will get under way with a program and movies starting at 8;30 p.m. on Friday. After a night spent sleeping in cement slab structures, OF the boys and their fathers will be served a breakfast to be prepared by members of ward bishoprics. Morning activities will include planned athletic events, such, as games, competitive games" and field activities. The Saturday noon meal will feature roast beef and It will be prepared by the stake Aaronic THE WEEK! Get Set 1 m i HAIR SPRAY 1 S6L) ) : corn-on-the-c- Regular Hard to Hold Super Fireman's Auxiliary In City Will Meet AtVicchrilli Home Reg. 75c MURRAY. Members of the Murray" Firemen's Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Sam (Vi)Vicchrilli, 5467 Knollcrest, at 7 p.m. on Monday. Mrs. Greg (Kay) Soffe is in charge of arrangements. Committee members are Mrs. Toby (Jan) Mines, Mrs. Art (Donna) Caldwell, Mrs. Dean KEER37 (Maxtne) 4874 So. State St. Larsen, Mrs. (Margaret) Poulsen and Elsa Limberg. Don irs. jGorfotfs Hillis Couple On Program Utah's Oldest Reunion Dated ; EAGLE-ADVERTIS- 2B MURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, August 15, 1968 Vine St., was feted on his 80th birthday anniversary. . . Helen Anderson and Arden f " f ' 'r 'i j 400 youngsters in a dance review in conjunction with the county fair. TWENTY YEARS AGO, as reported from files of the Murray Eagle of Aug. 13, 1948. Membership of the Murray City Chamber of Commerce 100 exceeded following a membership drive. . . Legionnaires of Murray attended the state convention in Ogden. . . Calvin McMillan of Murray was awarded a Willard Dawson Thompson Memorial scholarship. . . The city commission approved the construction of curb and gutter east on 4800 South. . . Sandra Mitchell and Gary Morgan won top honors in the costume contest at Murray Huck Finn Day. . . George Albert Smith, LDS president, was speaker at Grant ward. Glenn Pratt played on a new pipe organ that had just been installed. 'win E YEARS reported from files TWENTY-FIV- AGO, as of the Murray Eagle of Aug. 15, 1943. The Robe," sia, 'Mother RusPray for a Tomorrow UP. . .Determining the scope of a conservation project : in which Wasatch district scouts will participate are Randy Staten; newly-publish- ed Murray Firemen's Auxiliary was the leader, with $760.25 . . . Dr. James Clove succeeded Varian Mortensen on the Murray Public Library board (REM'BR., Pg. 8B, Col. 5) Stake Scouts IT SIZING and 'Between the Thunder and the Sun" were books at Murray library. . . Eight auxiliary organizations and clubs of Murray sold a total of $11,497.20 in war sav- -' ings bonds and stamps. The (left) and Milton Peterson. . YOU DESERVE IT Because you don't use your car for business or don't drive over 30 miles a week commuting to work. & District Scouts Joining Forest Service On Job MURRAY. Under the direction of the U.S. Forest Service, To Be Feted Friday Night Members of MILLCREEK. Millcreek stake will conduct an annual recognition dinner for Explorers, Ensigns and their parents tomorrow (Friday) at the stake center. Mark Swain, guest speaker from Las Vegas, will present a film he made on his hobby of hunting mountain lions. He will have trophies and items on display. Each post has submitted a report of their year's activities and achievements. The outstanding post will be presented a plaque. Displays of Explorer crafts are expected. William H. Edwards, stake Explorer adviser, Ray Taylor and Martin Richins have made scoutmasters, and senior patrol leaders from the Wasatch Scouting District will join other districts in the Great Chairman of the project is Lee J. Halladay. Assisting of our scoutmasters and sen- from the Forest Service are ior patrol leaders out on Sat- H. Ames Harrison and Ivan urday for this training session Smith. BOSH'S CLEANING Salt Lake Council in a conservation project on Saturday. Purpose of the event is to train leaders, who in turn will train the scouts in their individual troops. Activities will begin at 7 a.m. at the Draper lst-3r- d ward, at 600 East and 12300 South. Classwork will take place until 9 o'clock, when the leaders move outside for a chance to put their "know-ho- w to work. Through the knowledge and help of the Forest Service, many scouts will gain a deeper understanding of conserving our natural resources, district officials feel. Those planning to attend are to bring pencils, notebook, pick and shovels. If we put forth a special effort to get a good number arrangements. Committeemen, bishoprics and their Whether you're buying or wives are being invited to atselling, renting or trading, tend. Wasatch Scouting Distjob. hunting or looking for rict officers will also be in help, Green Sheet want ads attendance. can help. Try 'em! Back-to-Scho- ol Special 209b off on a cleaning order of $5.00 or more Aug. Call for Free Pickup and Delivery 255-463- I i, urn 1 ttrt South Stt Pttont: J66 4487 i o MfflDiiyiMii QFFICt Wnt 3500 J9 1414 What will the English thinkof next? fcoirth ill - St StrMt AUTO TRUCK at loost 25 days of rrcocrcdiil t.-- 262 5579 RIVERTON OFFICE mo ww i4oo South MIOVAIE OFFICE ?569 '"- METROPOLITAN OFFICE 3601 South Stat Strwt ftM: Phono: Lift 254 305S riRI COMMERCIAL 1 i Ut bit 46 1393 GRANGER-HUNTE- i You hquo 255-463- rru HHICREST OFFICE MM South 9th Ptww: 25J4297 SUCARHOUSE OFFICE 1074 JIM toutfl MIO Midvale 19 N. Main, 1 MH iMHysin X MURRAY OFFICE B24S Pimm: 1 BOSH'S CLEANING iDiDuWMji 1 19-2- 4 mmm W 9 that is planned, we will be able to start a program that will carry us on in conservation for several years," commented Jack A. Packer, head of the activities committee for the Great Salt Lake Council; Conservation ' America.''fvA &H LtH PH vTV - Peterson directed more than iri I ' en biggest seller in itheworld. j Mayor J. Clifford Hansen announced that the 1953 city priesthood committee, under tax levy would be reduced the direction of John E. Utley. two mills. The mill levy stood The affair is planned to at 13 mills with the reduction, establish a stronger father-so- n one of the lowest in the state relationship that will for a city the size of Murray carry over into priesthood . . . William Janus Webb, 1843 activities for the rfew fall season," said Mr. Brinton. "It is part of the Junior leadCanyon Camping On ership training that young men in the church should experPresbyterian Slate ience." SO. COTTONWOOD. Camp ing in the canyon is scheduled for Cottonwood Presbyterian Mariners and their families tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at Camp Redmon MURRAY. Frankie and in Big Cottonwood canyon. On Friday night the families Murial Hillis will be the speakers at a Murray 6th will cook their own meal. After ward sacrament meeting at dinner there will be games 3 p.m. on Sunday in the ward and singing around a camp-fir- e. Families who are unchurch, 1 W. 6100 South. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis are able to camp overnight, are former residents of Belfast, being invited to Join the group Ireland, 'where MrT Hillis for breakfast on Saturday served 1 as . president 'of the' morning. Cavehill branch of the LDS church.. He also served as counselor in the mission presidency under Stephen R. Covey. Emigrating to Utah last December, the Hillises are now MIDWAY. The Andrew Scott residents of Plain City in Hunter family reunion, one of Weber County, where Mr. Utah's oldest, will hold its 70th Hillis serves as a Sunday anniversary celebration here school teacher and Mrs. Hill-I- s tomorrow (Friday) through works In the MIA. Sunday. Following the meeting, Mr. Scene will be the Mountain and Mrs. Hillis and their four Spa resort. children will greet former The three-da- y affair, which missionaries and friends at family members contend is the home of Miss Terry Mad-se- n, the 'liveliest staged in the 6132 Cedar St. state, begins with a bonfire Mr. and Mrs. Hillis will program at 8 a.m. A free also be the speakers at a breakfast is planned from 7 fireside to be held at 8 p.m. to 9 sum. on Saturday; the at the Madsen home for Mur genealogy meeting is at 10 and a.m. and entertainment acray South stake Gleaners. tivities are planned throughout the afternoon and evening. 3 Walrher League From 300 to 350 people an turn out for the Scott nually Members To Attend reunion, which began in 1898 and has been missed only one International Meet time in the seven succeeding MURRAY. Three members decades. of the Christ Lutheran Walther Directing this year's reunLeague will attend the interion is a central committee national convention of the which includes Gust Noren of League to be held at Purdue, Murray; LaPrele Searle of Ind. next week. Provo and Scott Beardall, (WALTHER, Pg. 8B, Col. 4) Sprlngville. Avast ye gin lovers! To 1 can of frozen Daiquiri mix, add 9 oz. Glorious Gordon's Gin. Shake or blend well. Pour over ice. Garnish with cucumber mast. Makes 6 drinks. Gordon's Gin . . . England, re- - FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported from files of the Murray Eagle of Aug. 14, 1953. . .Planning to take part in stake father-so- n outing, Arthur Evans gives pointers to Wayne Hansen, while Martin Evans N. flJ as Sa-wa- ya, '4 MAN-TO-MA- FIVE YEARS AGO, ported from files of the Mur- ray Eagle of Aug. 15, 1963. Karren Smith, daughter of! Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, left for Long Beach, Calif., where she participated in the Western States accordion competition. . . James S. city judge of Murray, was issued a certificate of election by Alvin Wahlquist, city clerk. . . Veneta Morrill left on an LDS mission to North Argentina. . . Members of the Artistic Designers presented a check for $500 to City Commissioner L. Clark Cushing to be used toward purchase of a monument in Murray's botanical garden. TEN YEARS AGO, as reported from files of the Murray Eagle of Aug. 14, 1958. Murray City Commission voted to raise the city mill levy from 15 to 19 mills. . . Joyce Kioe Hwa Nio Oen ar rived from Indonesia to live with the Herbert Towers fam ily, 5347 Kenwood Dr., and study at Murray high. . . Damage of $100 was done in a fire at the residence of Parley Whitman. It was caused by children playing with matches. . . Rev. John W. Rasbach was appointed assistant pastor at St. Vincent de Paul's Catholic church in Murray. . . Olympus Bowling Lanes, 5770 So. State, held its grand opening. 9b w 'vwvn--f |