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Show AAother Of Murray 111 a Man Passes Away Mrs. Ruth Rebecca Anderson, Salt Lake, the mother of Thomas L. Anderson of Murray, passed away Saturday morning in a Salt Lake nursing home of a heart ailment. Article about Ken Farrell'a back injury in a recent Prowler had rallblrds discussing how many Murrayites are coaching elsewhere In the area this week. Formidable list it is. There's Art Hughes (4340 So. State), who's won so many basketball Funeral services were conducted here Tuesday afternoon and burial was In Murray cemetery. The deceased woman was a native of Wisconsin. Her husband, John A. Anderson, passed away in 1935. She is survived by one other son, two daughters, 11 grandchildren. crowns for Jordan's Beetdiggers other coaches call him "King Ar- thur." Then there's Glen Tuckett (187 ML View Drive), head football coach at West and current-t- o possessor of a 1 record with his Panther squad. Rex Olson (323 Saunders) is a member of the staff at Granite 3-- Farrell hie-h- . Packed with 3 (4701 Meadow- - view Rd.) took over at Olympus this year after a conspicuous career at Murray high and Allan Davis lived in Murray until very recently, when he sold his home and moved to Provo, where he's backfield mentor at BYU. Paul S. Rose (4697 Rainbow Drive) and Verl Meyrick (4679 Rainbow) are both former MHS coaches who've left the field. For all this writer knows, there may be more. Know of any? economy heat! prowltr ALL the heat in EVERY drop! Standard Heating Oils distilled to burn are 100 without waste every drop works for you! Standard Furnace Oil has Thermisol to "tune up" your burner while it heats! Standard Stove Oil lights fast, heats fast, burns clean the ideal fuel for circulating heaters. One call gives you this clean, heat! Order your low-co- st supply today! Fred and Dave Dyches had grand opening of their new pharmacy in the university area at 201 So. 13th East over the weekend and report it was very suc cessful. They plan to continue to operate their store at 479S So. State. prowler 4. Cut thori a. 12. Bfor IS. Nendi tlty 14. Painful 15. Riixt IT. Noted baxtt Snd ptymtnt 1H. 19. Compound eUxr 21. Ocean 23. A continent 26. Set of uir 3(1. By way of SI. Am not, liang 32. Prefix, on thi side S3. Transgreuio.u 34. To the right !&. ywj 3 y o s Housewarmer GAYLE BRUNYER 2235 South State - Phone or IN CR ion Well be glad to . Q. ' Q.2 Must I so-call- ed stick to standard, or "stock-plans"- ? in-- Naturally, we have of modern plans that are hun-dre- ... lb In Hill J- - Murray I Si. "1 h ,on 7 D i 7 It. tML-- hi tii 64. Renounce 65. Sheltered tide DOWN m I. Woodland animal 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Shield bearing Abound Large cavity Allow Arrow poison Owned Willow Capital of Liberia Make a mistake 11. New, comb, form 11 Call on 2 i I I k I I JfsJ I i--ii traffic - zoning er e; prowler has a Though Utah, lengthy history by comparison with neighboring states, Is an exception, most things in the Far West are relatively new whether you're discussing prominent buildings, architectural wonders or business firms. Makes you realize how much older the American East is when you peruse a news release pointing out that Waterfill & Frazier Distillery in Kentucky is 148 and is probably just years old a youngster by comparison with some other Eastern enterprises. W&F's release, incidentally, g sales predicted a output during the coming holiday season. which INEVITABLY " owner-occupie- d fully designed dl 3 8 h o Li I Is General Electric Portable Television Rites For Murray Woman Held Tuesday Funeral services were con ducted from the Murray Tenth ward chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock for Mrs. Sadie Ven- ama Wight, 48, wife of the mechanical foreman of the Mur ray Eagle. Mrs. Wight had been ill only a short time and was a victim of cancer. She succumbed at her resident, 5848 So. 157 West, at 5 p.m. Saturday. a The deceased woman native of Ogden, where she was born Aug. 19, 1908 to Lucas Al bert and Alice Elzinga Venema She was married to Charles O Wight, Sr., in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Aug. 23, 1933 and had been active In the Salt Lake and state Eagles organization. Survivors are her husband, a son, Charles O. Wight, Jr., daughters Barbara Jean and Linda Jo, all of Murray and Alice (Mrs. Gene Terry), Salt Lake City; a brother and two 95 square inches of viewable area Mrii ri--j nnnt-u-. Model HT017. u g(jllTUiIfl s sisters I year parts warranty! 1 TV Self-Servi- - $"j3995 14 large New Ford Displayed At Metro Motors Co. PCTURE RADIO SERVICE TV ce Tube Tester crnui ELECTRIC BRINTON See Page 11) (Wight FREE ELECTRIC The 1957 model Ford automo bile went on display this week at Metro Motors Co. in Murray and, according to George James of the Metro firm, drew Inter ested throngs of people. Slogan In describing the new Ford, James said, is the ' Touch of Tomorrow". The line will in elude three s, with up to 245 horsepower and a six, with 144 4792 So. State - AM "We Have All GE Advertised Prices" v-'- topics stitutions are encouraging bor homes. rowing for Which means you have an excellent chance of securing a loan for build-in- g a home for your own use and as a major building materials company, we are in very favorable position to help you arrange such a loan. t M kli IS Edith DeGrey. manager of Jack & Jill in Murray, Is back at her job, almost completely recovered from the auto accident after which she was hospitalized last summer. She's pretty peeved and about the State's rightfully so nonchalant approach to the Intersection on whlcch her accident occurred. Mrs. DeGrey and her mother were the 39th and 40th accident victims on the Not necessarily. Many lending architecturally-correc- 1O 3i ilwhlMl 4. ANSWERS ON WAYS AND MEANS WE CAN ASSIST YOU AJJ Not at all. BRINTON'S V I ' ed A 1 9DlrJ isnrliy 13 (Prowler, Page 4, CoL 7) I understand that financing for new homes is difficult to secure. Is this true? Page record-breakin- help you get an early fall start, if you wish QUESTIONS ABOUT PLANNING, BUILDING AND FINANCING S 12 well-know- WW I Solution horse-cuttin- call your SMS I I o project. Firms such as Fuller-Millare destined to suffer because there are no breaks through the concrete mid-linothers who depend a great deal upon passing traffic are certain to feel the pinch since customers aren't likely to drive three or four blocks in a roundabout manner in order to get to itary service. a place of business. Bill admits he doesn't have as There is increasing evidence much hair now as then, however. that the State street project is prowler not going to be a freeway, but an Second place in the State Fair expressway. horse show's division for the prowler g conthe most of the best," "Only test was won by Powder Puff, said Arlette Day of Murray Mu ridden by Roy Carpenter and sic when queried last week about TV and repair representing Western Ranch the newly-adde- d Store in Murray, it was an- service at her place of business. nounced last Sunday. "We've felt Murray has needed prowler a service such as thi3 for quite There's plenty of unhappiness some time. What more natural in the 39th South area with the place could one find for it?" she new State street widening and added. Ralph Gull, a teacher at Radio n Institute and will be the repairman. pharmacists, Bill Dunn was remarking the other day that he came out of the Navy just 10 years ago and promptly lost 15 pounds. He never did regain it until this year a decade when his weight has later climbed back just 15 pounds to where it was when he left milof Speaking M (UTAH) EAGLE -- AM 3 d 0 a r- -i is z i 37. Spanish fleet 39. Obstruct 40. Colorless liquid compound 42., Pertaining to Scandinavia 4fi. Melody Afternoon showi 50. Brain passage 61. Ciive out 62. Sea 63. S V MURRAY a man from The Defense Projects Division of MANU'AcnitiNO his jobl But ano lurnr unit oi imI tui ITltlM has opportunities for Engineers, Physicists, Mathematicians and Technicians for field work in testing the new Air Defense System old ago will fire SAGE he can not be fired from a life insurance retirement income; the postman will bring him a check every month as long as he (Semi-Automat- ic Ground Environment) lives. ds . and beautibut even more, our Plans Service Department will Q3 ' Q-- 4, nat abut contractor? I deal? arranging for a With whom do ow soon wn ' P001 10 ct started if I decide to build a new home? AO AM design your new home, to your individual taste, if you desire. That decision is up to you. We will be most happy to work with a builder of your own choice or to help you select from among the many competent contractors of our acquaintance. For your satisfaction, and for ours, we want to obtain a man in whom we both can have complete confidence. Almost immediately. Your loan ap- plication can be processed without delay, there is plenty of skilled labor available, our stocks of materials are the largest and finest in history and we are ready to assist you in selecting plans. Your inquiries are most welcome . . . come in today. it r--f if ij, uiott, Vrite W. ... or visit F. (Bill) SMITH 426 Knollcrest Dr., Murray or AM Dial DA sriaAi Q0OOGQ QOo tk,S .SHH . . . telephone i A in (00) amnt NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCI COMPANY 3 HP, he added. The custom mo- Don't need It? Taking up space! dels have a wheelbaae of 116" Sea it quickly with an Eagle and the Falrlane models, 113", Want Ad! Dial AM S523. teii 11 3 s y Parson bird 22. Applauded 24. Liquid maaaure IS. Comfort 24. Heroic story 17. A row 28. Windflowen 29. Be nek SS. One of the Apostle 35. Fruit drink 86. Conceit 38. Attentive 41. Title 43. Spin 44. Wither 45. Slave 48. Top 47. American Indian 49. Soft metal SO. ACB0SS Period i. MlllonilsTIjcT 2 J.J.W3 w 79, n Thursday, October 4, 1956 A Recently developed digital computer techniques and their application to raJjr data processing and weapons control have opened a new and expanding field of automation. The extensive classroom and laboratory training which precedes job assignment affords an excellent opportunity to enter this new and challenging electronics field as a part of the Dell System team. MAIL RESUME TO: Mr. W. M. Gescll, Defense Projects Division Western Electric Company, 220 Church Street, New York 13, New York Ext. 6623 or Telephone Collect to: WOrth |