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Show 31 Take Part In Sfafe Meet, A delegation 10, 1956 MURRAY Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce and their wives, were in attendance over the weekend at the state convention held in Logan. v. H William (Bill) Johnson, of the mi Murray club, state director during the past year, was elected vice president of the state organ, ization during Sunday's balloting. Murray was recipient of three awards. The local club repeated as state winner in Aviation and was ranked second in Christmas Activities and Leadership Training. t BUI Johnson Ted Anderson of Salt Lake City was elected to the Jaycee (story at left) presidency, succeeding Robert Poe, also of Salt Lake's chapter. All but one of the state's 52 active Junior Chambers were rep- Pedersen Funeral Is resented at the convention, which took place Thursday, Friday and Scheduled Thursday - Park, May 7 Biggest Trade-i- ft Allowance TAYLORSVILLE GIRL CHOSEN ROLLER SKATING QUEEN Miss Verlene Purser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shosted, 5008 South 1130 West, was chosen queen of Utah state R.S.R.-O.at the skating meet held May 7 in Ogden. Utah. In Town 3 ft attack. Funeral services were sched Mutual class period, in the ray Sixth ward. Mur- 2. Girls Outnumber Boys During First Week of May at Cottonwood Home Durinz the first week in May there were 11 girls and 9 boys born at Cottonwood Maternity hospital. Of i n t e r es t to the area are: Murray-Kearn- s sacro support. Join thousands who've found relief AT YOUR DRUCGISl MURRAY CITY PHARMACY 4874 So. State, Dial AM GIRLS D. E. and Velma Hardy, BOYCE, 5356 South 4280 West. May 5. Dawn Aleen Boyce, 7 lbs. 15 oz. Other children in the family are Sherri Ann and John Edward. Grandparents are Mrs. G. L. Mahathey and Mr. W. D. Boyce, West Palm Beach, Fla., and Mrs. M. M. Hardy, Salt Lake City. PRATT, Calvin D. and Beverly Spry, 5766 South 4020 West. May 6. Deborah Pratt, 7 lbs. 3 oz. There are three other children in the family, Michael, John and Rebekah. Grandparents are C. J. Spry, Mrs. Lyn-da- ll Spry, and Mrs. Catherine Pratt, all of Salt Lake City. HA1GHT, J. Golden and Jean Rogers, 4827 South 4620 West. May 6. 7 lbs. 9 oz. Other children in the family are Janie, Kim and Kelly Jay. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Golden Haight and Mr. and Mrs. Denton Rogers, all of Salt Lake' City. DAY, Melvin T. and Anne Brown, 466 West Germania Avenue. May 1, 7 lbs. 10 oz. They also have two boys, Melvin Thomas II and Paul H. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gus and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Day, all of Murray. HALLIDAY, Robert K. and' Doris Yvonne Gunnell, 523 Benbow Avenue. May 2, 7 lbs. 11 'i oz. They have two other children, Gregory and Susan. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie K. Gunnell, and Mrs. Jennie W. Halliday, all of Murray. ROBSON, Wendell L. and Frances Smith, 4930 South 4340 West. May 3. Beth Lorraine Robson, 6 lbs. 13 oz. They also have a son, Wendell Loyd. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Smith, Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Rob-soSalt Lake City. Buy One Firestone De Luxe Champion Tire v;, A i PUT YOUR FINGER ON For loans made your way . . . head our way. Men and women, married or single, can arrange for cash on signature only, car or furniture. Y 25to n, BOYS FITZGERALD, Ralph and Fay Ferguson, 6563 Hyland Drive. May 3. 8 lbs. 2 oz. Other children in the family are Dennis, Charlene and Colleen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald, all of Murray. SMITH, Croft L. and Afton Poole. 4330 West 5255 South. May 5. Croft Darron Smith, 7 lbs. 6 oz. Other children in the family are Sandra, Lawrence, Pamela and Dcvin. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Poole. Salt Lake City, and David W. Smith, Murray. JENSEN. George P. and Jean Kynaston, 4490 South 1300 Prompt, pleasant, private service. For 1 trip loans, phone first. PAUL E. 4917 iff S. 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Park and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curtis, all of Murray. and Mrs. Mildred McBride, both ily, Maribeth and Ricky. Grandof Murray. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Herrera, Bingham, and ray. Mercl Johnnie and MARTINEZ, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Martinez, Jan. i, 1895 in Hjorring, DenDickand 4551 4925 JoAnn So. Earl West NELSEN, Herrera, N. M. mark, the son of Jens and CarolPecos, son, 4965 Glenn Street. May May 1. 6 lbs. 12 oz. There are ina Larsen Pedersen. He married lbs. They have another two other children in the fam- - CURTIS, Darrell B. and Connie 7. 7 Annie J. Larsen in Denmark and came to Utah in 1925. He was a member of Tabor Lutheran church. Survivors are his widow and his mother, both of Salt Lake City; son Laurits Harold, Jr., and daughter Mrs. Jean Coulson, both of Murray; daughter Mrs. Margaret Callagy, Glendale, Arizona; sister Agatha Dahlberg, n Salt Lake, and two grandchildren. of 31, represent- Saturday. son, Reed LeRoy. Grandpar. Thursdoy, May ents are Mrs. Evelyn Dickson G. Kynaston, Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jensen, Mur- ar Johnson "In" ing members of the Murray East. May 6. 5 lbs. 5 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alden uled to be held today with burial In Salt Lake cemetery. Mr. Pedersen was a employe of Kennecott Copper Corp. as a carman. He was born Sim mm $on PUTS DOWN ANY FIRESTONE TIRE ON YOUR CAR BEEUNE GAS of AM The Firestone Store |