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Show Join The Come a yff C L . V: --''- ft . is vV' -- I I at McDonalds Fun ff V,:l A ! A Xv-- Vh .- - - ; -- V ' ! y f SCOUT PROJECT . . . Gathering around Bob Simkins, scoutmaster, to plan "Good Turn" project are, from left, Ricky DeMass, Mark Baxter, Brain Richardson, Dick Sutherland, Jeff Labrum. Youngsters Object Of Scout 'Good Turn1 Job Do a Good Turn MURRAY. Daily" is a part of the Scout motto which will have a special meaning to the Boy Scouts in the Big Cottonwood Scouting District as they begin a drive to collect food and clothing for a Christmas project. Al advancement Janke, chairman and Willis Johnson activity chairman, are in charge of the event, which they hope may become an annual program. The leaders learned about 28 youngsters from several homes who were left abandoned. They are being cared for at Youngtown, near Tabiona, Utah. In the group are 22 boys and six girls. Cottonwood Mariner Group Is Planning Decorations Event SO. COTTONWOOD. "Mak- MURRAY Thursday, Dec. 12, 1968 Various types of clothing can be used, but must be in good condition. Dried foods or canned food are desirable because storage may be a problem until delivery. Pairs of shoes, boots, rubbers, sox or other items in pairs should be tied or fastened together. Boxes should be marked to indicate the contents. Theater 138, located at 138 So. 200 East will serve as a collection center. Persons desiring to contribute may leave boxes at the theater after 1:30 p.m. until Dec. 21. This "Good Turn" program is open for participation from all parts of the surrounding areas. Further information concerning the ages of the children or pickup may be obtained by calling Mr. Janke, 266-180- are Nancy Astle. J. Wavne Brasher, Jeanie Fitzgerald, Reesa May Gygi, Julie Ann Heal, Douglas Paul Koncar, James Scott McCloy, Edwin Brent Munson, David Nick Plott and Suzanne Vicchrilli. Freshmen enrolled are Joan Kay Ball, Kathy Mae Blair, Julianne Brown, Larry Blaine Dalton, Dan Bruce Wid Keith FitzErekson, gerald, Jane Marie Hansen, Sandra Johnson, Margery Lott, Richard James Ludlow, Dan Charles Nebeker, Douglas A. Neiswender, Bonnie Alice Nell, Robert W. Nell. William S. Puchar, Glen Scott Kenneth Reading, Wayne Riches, David Scott Sanders, Lydia Ann Stamos, Kristine Lee Torp, Janice Whitlock and Jon S. Winget. ing, of the. Greens, will.be feature of the Cottonwood Mariners social tomorrow (Friday) night at 7:30 at the Cottonwood Presbyterian LOGAN. Utah State UniChurch, 1580 Vine St. The social will consist of versity's student body for Christmas 1968-6- 9 includes 48 students constructing wreaths. Members have been from Murray, according to asked to bring tin snips, wire information released this cutters and work gloves. week by the officer of adThose attending will sing missions and records. Christmas carols, according Graduate students are Mary to group officers. Refresh' Jeanne Williams, Norman ments will be served. Richard James Wankier, Norman Officers were selected for H oo ton, Bartley the coming year at the last Wankier, Mary Jeanne Wilsocial. New leaders will be liams and Maynard David Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gushee, Koncar. Seniors at USU are David skippers; Mrs. and Mrs. John Stewart, first mates; Mr. and Franklin Chavis, Connie Lu Andrew Vincent Mrs. Denman Morton, pur- Oliver, sers; Mr. and Mrs. Quenten Sears, George Vernon Sears Hartsook, logkeepers; Mr. and Timothy Harold Simmons. and Mrs. Harry Jefferies, Juniors from Murray Insecond mates; Mr. and Mrs. clude Richard Lynn Hampton, Bob Coulter, Sherman lookouts; Mr. Susan McMillan, and Mrs. Dave Storhaug, Craven Miller, Kenneth L. dargo masters and Mr. and Serre and A. Camille RusMrs. Duane Deal, doctor and sell. On the sophomore roster nurse. Records Show Editor, Murray Eagle-NeAdvertiser 155 East 4905 South Murray, Utah 84107 10 Discount 5559 So. 9th East 266-44- 21 Imports turn nm tistiutn co NCiwrixo. kiwie Dear Sir: I know this time of year, especially there are many demands for donations, and all of them very worthwhile; nevertheless, I want to take just a few minutes to tell a story to your readers and let them decide about giving assistance. I have a young nephew stationed on the DMZ, Viet Nam, as a medic. His mother, who lives in LaMirada, California, wrote that one night as he and his lieutenant were stand ing watch, they were talking about all the damage done to that country, and how they'd like to do something, so that the children there would grow up knowing that Americans not only tear down, but in many more Instances build or rebuild. They decided if they could clothe the little town of Qui Son (at least that's how It's pronounced) they would feel that they had contributed a little personal dignity to a people who have little else, Clothing of all kinds is needed for all children from infants to ten (10) year olds. When the clothing Is assembled, a plane will be used to transport It, so that it will (LETTER, Pg. 4B, Col. 7) mm K mot en ; wu'mi sniitt Mm m mm ' yiltJJ Piping-h- ' ! Triple-thic- Filet-O-Fi- sh 100 hamburgers pure-be- ef k Shakes Sandwiches Flaky Hot Apple Pie 9 Fabulous new Big Macs See In Person This Safwday WM-- U NOON n Ronald McDonald You've seen him on TV, now you con see him in person. Ronald has an autographed picture for each boy and girl plus other surprises. FREE SURPRISES FOR CHILDREN Plus an extra surprise for the first 500 to visit Miss Julie and Ronald McDonald t fr m mm ot Golden Brown French Fries Star of TV's "Romper Room School" Miss Julie is looking forward to seeing all her friends ot the Grand Opening. And, she has surprises to give away. Light-hearte- d i America's biggest and best family drive-i- n restaurants comes to Murray at 5875 South State. We're famous fort Miss Julie Holiday Spirit! fit-- M 1 SATURDAY December 8, 1968 GIFT SHOP so easy to give! fttf f 1 This newspaper is happy to accept any Letter to the Editor which is not libelous, malicious or It is suggested they not profane exceed 250 words. All letters must be signed; however, the name of the author will be withheld and a nom de plume used if accepted for publication. On USU Campus SaDLTDLTDV k m The Editor Murrayites . (M Letters To 6. 48 IB (UTAH) JcOoirealds 5s 5875 STATE SOUTH hM off pDace M. CMcDoneid s Corp. 196S |