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Show Dor ton re- home of Mrs. Clarice Miller, 264 E. 4800 South. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. The lesson will be children. given by Mrs. Miller and gifts Cottonwood DUP In will be exchanged. Belle MURRAY. The faciliSanders, captain, will be in ties of the visual aid library Session Next Week at the Jordan Valley Day Care charge. and Training Center, River-to- n, MURRAY. The Cottonwood For quick, effective results at were extended through DUP camp will hold a Christmas social on Dec. 12 at the low cost, use the want ads! the efforts of 18 Bonneville The sides at 5947 SO. East with his wife and Cotillion Girls 620 two Help Center Honor week. The girls last Cotillion girls cut pictures from magazines and mounted them on construction paper and made large number fact and strip cards. Participating in the project word were D'Ann Warner, Connie Potter, Jana McBride, Becky Woodbury, Ruth Brady, Kathy MURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, Dec. 5, 1968 Richards, Judy Scott, Connie Meadows, Jeannie Manwill, Roxanne Schmidt, Colleen Patricia Bryant, Strong, Michele Peart, Laurie Anderson, Car alee Bascom, Diane Haueter, Debra Pace and Vickie Cram. iii -- tftf 111V 4 1 A I 1 SUNDAY . . . Marianne (left) and Margaret Mackay confer fireside. with Jon McCloy about seven-sta- ke ON Regional Fireside Set In South Cottonwood Stake NO RE'D, sipfs IN South CottonMURRAY. wood stake will host an MURRAY SIZES and Gleaner regional fireside at 8:30 on Sunday in the stake 6 "16 RED 855 Holly Ave. center, WIDTHS AA-EEE- present to those attending an inspirational message of timely importance. A council meeting will be held at 7:30 preceeding the fireside chat in the same building. All council committee members from each of the seven stakes are expected to attend. Mr. and Mrs. James Mar tin from South Cottonwood stake are in charge. Dennis Bolingbroke is head of the and Gleaner activit ies, with Linda Bang, Nancy Mackay, Larry Reynolds and Ruth Ann Gibson as officers. and More than 200 Gleaners are expected to at tend. The stake and ward MIA officers and leaders are also being invited to attend. Re freshments will be served. He will en Seven stakes are included in this event which is held each two months. In addition to South Cottonwood stake, the other stakes are Cottonwood, Olympus, Murray, Murray South and two Holla-da- y stakes. Each stake has an opportunity to be host. th For Sunday evening, S. Young, a member of the First Council of Seventy, will be the main speaker. E WING SHOE STORE Valley Central Shopping Center 4371 So. State Dil-wor- 262-41- 41 i J n If so en en 3EB SPRAY, STEAM & CRT TRAVEL IRON or iron Model F4 FUNERAL Taxt DOLLAR Viicl 1 M Othr sac-on- d Tii 1 mm luiWinf mminfnmnf mmntfifit - easy packing ideal as AM MINIATURE RADIO N90 Where the ( Works anywhere on 120 AC DC and 230 AC Handle for '?? Lightweight I0 I THE FOR YOUNG SET! Model PI 756 Goes This chart is based upon a recent study of 102,101 funerals conducted by National Selected Morticians. It is presented in the public interest. Joseph Dorton KMOR Post memOar firm, a long-tim-e ber of NSM, has served the area for more than Given Dorton half-a-centu- ry. MURRAY. Joseph L. Dorton is the new general mana ger of radio station KMOR here, it was announced this week by O. J. Wilkinson, the This, we feel is the finest recommendation we could have. station's Tnoni 7 7z "wett . MORTUARY Hp? 0 All Sixes RECAPS two years. If CAR. licit las rtto 7.35-1- 4 STUDS I.SS.14 It 5-- 14 1.1 s-- u 3.88 its o recharging Ik Model power for hours V94K942) of takt along fun. -- 1 TRUCK With Ntw or 5 Tiros 700-1- 5 6 6 6 700-1- 6 For $18.60 3.28 $ 2.80 21.95 20.40 23.50 2.98 3.31 AL " Santa Says . . L- - The- - Teenager Buy Veor 1 1 N!mi 4THACK KTfTMtOO FOK CAH OM llOAT State a small Gift that will be a "Oat-li.- " BIG Dettr ... A.I. llMtrltal toitolletiMi - tllM - AoelloMt leoolrt 262-255- 1 $0095 fl L Bill's Diamond Service 4275 So. Micro-Radi- unit, storing up $12.75 $13.75 $14.75 $15.75 $16.75 $17.75 $16.75 7.00-- U Car The atop Sii 7.75.14 1.1 rr it 6.95.14 9.88 Rtcap owner-preside- Mr. Dorton succeeds James K. Richey, who Is now afflli ated with KSXX. A graduate of the University of Utah, he has been with KSL radio the past three years as an account executive. He has been named recipient of the distinguished sales award by the Sales and Marketing Executive Assn. of Salt Lake the past 266-09- 45 til 5 Friday 'til 9 Opt . . . Daily Sfort) you'll be GLAD you did! front Parking 4700 S. Staff, Murray 1C Surprise |