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Show Thursday, May 24, 1956 Page 8 MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE prowler Prowler (From Page 4, Col. 7) the Judge can contact his office and talk or your office over business matters while he's driving through traffic or out on the highway. Judge Hansen is a walking advertisement for the new telephone service. Which should make Bill Twelves, the phone company's local manager, beam with pride. The finger, Well, it's a good for the medical advertisement profession, but doesn't say much for Hansen's softball ability, docs it? Just being organized in Mur- ray is the "Ain't We Sorry We Kemodeled Club". Charter members are Earl Marshall, who's just finished a big project and now thinks the store is too small; Don Blair, who doesn't care much for doing photography business in what looks like a vacated bomb crater; Krv Franz, Murray Variety, who can't convince himself the trouble lie's had is all worth it and Bill Dunn, who laments the Murray City Pharmacy's remodeling to wit: "We took the original estimates, and thought we added 50 would be about right financially. Then the cost went up to 75 over the original figure!" Then some folks think all a businessman has to do is sit in his store and rake in the cash! What a mde awakening awaits the average beginner who launches a business of his own! at DON'S where you SAVE $1,000 each year . . . M w. o ml, prowler If you're it in the trucking busi- ness, you might be interested to know that Clay Jensen, the old at Silver Bell Service, 4420 So. State, is on the verge of adding a new truck-servic- e ... department. It will be a fine addition. hosiery prowler Banking hours at Walker Bank's branch in Murray, have Seamless, nylon elastic been altered, 1st. ultra sheer or service AT YOUR DRUGGIST nesday and Thursday. MURRAY CITY Perella PHARMACY - (From Puge 1, Col. ") way," he points out, "but it helps you to learn." He went to San Francisco and Los Angeles, work- - 4874 So. State, Dial AM A HiJJ on June After that time, the bank will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Fridays and Mondays; 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Wed- weight. ff"n'm1 jmiuwi effective ill iiiL. iniiippio.i M hi ti'i on Food Bills I: Kraft NEW OFFICERS of the Jayshees, Auxiliary organization of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, are pictured here. Seated are Darlene Boggess, president (left) and Doris Allen, vice president. Standing, from left: Kay Poole, press agent; Wanda Dahle, executive director; Beverly Hendricks, historian and Norma Dunn, parliamentarian. Missing was Corrinne Undhjem, secretary. of over $1,000 to turn over to the incoming administration. in of 'for insistence years that ing spite l'i Ralph's Italian restaurants of those cities. his wife cooks as well as he, the He came back sufficiently restaurant's reputation has been Chamber schooled that he soon held down built, on its chef. He obviously (From Page 1 Col. 3) responsible positions with the has few nights away from the we will appoint committees to New Italian Cafe, the Country kitchen. such work. We feel that in begin AmbasSo, as this biography began, Club, Elks Club and the sador Hotel (now the Ambassa- the trail always led home. This this way we can not only work dor Club). time, a "break" for Murray, the toward popular accomplishments, His first venture on his own trail has ended here. Raphael's but we can enlist the help and was Ralph's Knotty Pine Grill, is going to be a part of the local support of the people themlocated at 704 South State. He scene for many years to come, selves." Arrangements for the card and owner has operated it with no small degree if its master-che- f have been in charge of Laury of success for 15 years before his way. Miller, chairman of the Program selling out. A year later he took ft of Work committee, assisted by over the coffee shop maintained Court members of the Chamber's board at the State shops, 13th South of governors. (From Page 8 Col. 6) and 4th West. It was not open to the public, but was limited to linger, Sandy, Edwin Sund, Sandy and Ray Bringhurst, 4599 South Nefemployees of the state. fIn the meantime, Ralph's State, $1 each for parking in re(From Page 7, Col. 7) stricted Lenhorst zones; his and had Grimm, mother passed away father had closed the grocery 3739 South 9th East, driving on these Murrayites:Cameron Tuck-etJackpot guess, store. The building, idle for some wrong side, $5. 187 Mt. View Dr., first; R. a became tavern, passed time, F. Piatt, 2264 E. 33rd So., secfrom one owner to another and top-flig- - The Standard Man showed we how to save 10 on floor waxes , 49' Salad DRESSING Vienna 1(L, 1 SAUSAGE Potted MEAT '4S 10, 49' OLIVES No. can 1 Pillsbury t, was closed. Upon the death of his dad, Ralph decided to start a restaurant in the old location. By that time he'd added a 3'a-yestretch at Alta Club following the state coffee shop venture and was ready to go "on his own" again. The success of Raphael's, which and has began inauspiciously operated without fanfare since Nov. 17, 1953, has both surprised and pleased Ralph and his wife, She was who's a fellow-worke- r. the former Stella Finocche of Salt Lake. Teople who enjoyed Ralph's cooking at various downtown clubs have followed him here. been joined by a They've gradually-increasing group of area residents who have "discovered" Raphaels. The future picture is bright. When he's not working at the restaurant, which as any follower of that business knows is not often, Mr. Perella Is enjoying his daughter, Frances, 10, and son Ralph, eight. Or he's hearing from elder son, Charles, a careerman In the Army now stationed In Springfield, Mo. He's a past or present member of Murray Aerie, FOE, the American Legion, Chamber of ComCivic merce and Italian-America- n League.meetMostat such groups, night and In though, finally By buying and taking delivery any time during May or June, you can get a 10 discount on Standard floor waxes and preservatives. These four products are all included in this special g Wax gives a lustrous offer: Standard film that resists wear; Standard Wax Floor Spray has sealing qualities of floor wax and helps control dust; Standard Shingle and Floor Oil penetrates natural oils, renews life of wood, replaces dried-ou- t old shingles and soft wood floors; Standard Floor Hardener lengthens floor life by hardening and sealing the wood. Buy a year's Bupply (or more) now . . . take delivery during May or June . . . and save 10. Fm Information on any Standard Oil Company ol California product, toll GAYLE BRUNYER 2235 South State - Phone IN or CR Gift - (From Page 1, Col. 4) nated a valuable addition to the high school athletic field as their class gift. The seniors have contracted with Glen Shaw to erect a double-windoticket-sellin- g booth at the south entrance to the football field at a cost of $452. Principal E. Varian Mortenson said Wednesday that the major share of the cost will be borne by the class as their gift. Construction has already begun. w We're proud to have again been honored as photographer for the MHS student body Package of 10 2,27' PAPER PLATES 43' Libbs CORNED BEEF Softball - ALL-PURPO- (From Page 1, Col. 2) R It'.ffmin I'ronlo 0 and Mlllrri Cr.nllc . Hilton and your durable ft 0 0 053 t'lrprr; 0 0 S 11 M 45' lUrdnalle and 18 $ H Frozen Lemon or Lime SE ENAMEL W. For a sparkling, new finish oq wood or metal E 012 000 002 420 I1 400 ('lie: Klnrdon and Savage, rs or out use Effecto Enamel. In Black, White and gay, modern colon. ft (From Piiire 1, Col. 5) Harold Kelly on behalf of the over-ag- e Exhauster Roosters, Jaycees, to Roy Liston, outgoing vice president. The annual report of President Bill Dunn indicated participation In 21 state and seven local projects and a financial balance 1 Z :i 10 ADE E Jaycees 1956 white, yellow, spice and orange practice-openin- R with almost every member of Murray high's class of 3.,, 97 Package of 40 (From Page 1, CoL 5) duties. In spring sports, Gourley will head the track program with Oliverson assisting; Geddes will be head baseball coach with JohnBon assisting. Mr. Johnson will also be tennis coach. as yet is the golf mentor. With football first on the agenda, the staff is aiming toward an g and eye. August ing a league schedule which will Include the same foes as the 1955 Spartans faced. Mth ... CAKE MIXES PAPER CUPS ft Coaches Poulwn We played "watch the birdie" ond and William Shaw, 1007 W. 6400 So., third. Taking money from the jackpot, Reginald Poole, 204 E. 3900 So., $10.55. The guessing winners were given, in order, an electric deep fryer; and electric frypan and an electric corn popper. 99' Fresh' Lean GROUND BEEF 3 6 foot longs : Hot Dogs 6 long ? buns-bo- s fTQ for th "Have Fun with the Kids" Good or Choice kL$x3 And hope to be doing it for years 'n years to come! a 7. r ... as one "old grad" of Murray High to another, k ' master s SIRLOIN STEAKS , 631 Carton TOMATOES ftp) only 15' BEST OF LUCK. CLASS of 1956.' We have a complete line of picnic supplies Or CSV 'J' -- We o!k photogrophed oil the twoll kidi ot GRANITE, OLYMPUS and CYPRUS high KhooU! Old Fashioned Straight Whisky Smart pup! Remindi bis matter to drink beM'. . . Metro OU FatHloned Straight VVWikjr every drop bit a rare old fihin(d flavor all in own! toe terjr MURRAY CAMERA SHOP Pro'enionol portroiti by DON 4905 South State Try the new "Get Acquainted" Half Tint ' BLAIR Dial AM - 7 years old 6-59- MELROSE Kim W PROOf, J TLWJ 010 FASHIONED 90 proof STRAIGHT WHISKY, OLD. MELROSE DISTIUIRS CO., N.Y. AM1f h VKJiH J Free Parking at Rear of Store SUPER MARKET 4854 South State Street Use Our Rear Door Entrance |