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Show Burton E. Brasher, a member of For the younger set, Randy the stake high council, Is gen- Black and Jim Baker have good, eral chairman. Tickets will be solid strokes. In the older class, sold through the wards, and can Pwosy Day, Marilyn Larkin and be purchased at the grounds. Carolyn Rose are doing real fine. We mustn't forget the old pro's (?), Lee Rasmussen and Robert Markosian, It's like Brent McGee said, "I (A weekly digest of what'i happenI just can't know what to do area In tennli the world, Murray ing and son, Roger, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were house guests Monwill then go to Kewanee, EL day and Tuesday of an aunt, Mrs. Chamber To Sponsor for a visit with Mrs. Giles Haye Tamar Reading, 618 West 6400 and Mrs. Alphonse Ingeles. South. The Idaho visitors also Tourney Program She will enplane to Salt Lake visited with other relatives in Members of the Board of Gov8. Midvale, Murray and West Jorernors of the Chamber of Com- City July dan. merce voted Friday during a reg- SHELLEY KAY'S ular meeting to sponsor printing FIRST HIKTHDAY of a complete program for the Mr. J. H Shepard, 5765 Lindon Horseshoe National Pitching St., gave a birthday party June tournament which will be held at 15 for her daughter, Shelley Kay, Murray Park, July who wag one year old. Solicitation of advertising and Taylorsville stake will sponsor Another daughter, three year book preparation of copy for the old Laurel, helped with the cele- a parade at 9:30 a.m. July 4. will begin immediately. bration. Other guests were Lisa The parade will proceed along Pulley, Annette Jordan, and 220 W. on 4700 So., east to Redwood Road and then south to Grant Bletzacker. MISS DUMAS The children spent the after- Plymouth school. VACATIONS IS CHICAGO , On the school there Miss Stephanie Dumas daugh- noon playing with toys while will be encessions grounds of food booths mothers visited. their B. W. Mrs. ter of Mr. and Dumas, where hot dogs and hamburgers 5980 Bellview, will leave by Unitwill be sold. There will be a fish ed Air Lines for a three weeks News Items About d and pony pond, vacation in Illinois. rides. Your Friends Murray She will visit with her aunt, Events scheduled for the afterMr. and Mrs. George Croeley noon will begin with a tug of war Mrs. Clem Matula, Chicago, and at 1 p.m. and movies in the school building. There will also be children's games and races, with a Junior league and girls league softball game. At four o'clock there will be a wild animal chase and at 5 p.m. a softball game will pit the members of the bishoprics against the up. to. stake leaders. At 6 p.m. a talent Co 24 Col 2 show will be staged; and at 7:30 You Yo Monthly Monthly p.m. will be the senior league Racoivo Ractivo foymonts Poymontt softball game. $304.76 $16.00 $571.43 A drawing will be held at 9 $30.00 p.m. at which several prizes will JS0.95 20.00 764.53 40.00 be given. 457.15 24.00 1054.14 55.00 The wards of Taylorsville, as well as many civic groups will OTHER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION enter foats in the parade. Dr. Poqe 10 Thursday, June 21, 1956 MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Tennis Talk... Stake Plans Fourth Parade 18-2- 5. written by Sondra Neleon, of the auociatioo). L DL f none oerore noon ror your money later rne same aayi a n if A NATIONAL MM i1 r :a xm. FS first try. n June 20, 1916. A settlement has been reached in the 150 day strike of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers. Terms of the settlement included an 18 Vi IS cent Ulephon: AMhertt Murray 1 Stock up on cheese today 07 4860 South Stale Street (Plenty of parking space in the rear) H OTHER NATIONAL OFFICES In Salt Lak Telephone: City 21 East In Sugarhoute In Magna 2nd South R 04 AY NELSON Editor and Columnist logon Harold Journal 4 Ground Floor , Teepnone: IN East South 11th 2046 Telephone 6372 B.j, Tar Auti Mj&t.ZJk American Dairy A ss'n. of Utah anw 9013 West 2700 South Utah Milk Foundation as time worked in computing vacations . . . Vaughn Soffe, Ray Smith, Lloyd DeLand, Charlie Anderson, Victor Brissell and Glen Schoonover will represent Murray at the Eagles state convention to be held in Tooele June 22 . . . James Hadcliffe Squires, 6803 Holladay Blvd., was awarded the $100 first prize in the John Billing Fiske poetry contest for 1946 at the University of Chicago . . . Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet June 24 at the Fraternal hall . . . William S. Erekson, former president of Cottonwood stake, will be the speaker at sac- EttBJ -- peaieW Ml! ana tMD IASY-TO-US- f E & SHINGLE SHAKE j Pratt & Lambert Shake Shinglo Finish accentuates the rugged beauty tod charm of shakes, wood shingles and rough sawed lumber. Wbita and 10 modern, colors. Sc. soft-textur- 32 ?S asas lie The . . . T4 Joseph P. whose wife, Mrs. Thelma McCarren and their children reside in Murray, is now en route to the United State from the replacement command disposition center near Manilla for his discharge from the army under cur- TRIP ON A (3 RE AT n, OF ALL THE HUNDREDS OF FINE WHISKIES MADE KENTUCKY. rent readjustment regulations . . . Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Sorenson are parents of a baby boy born June 13 . . . Ray P. Greenwood, local farmer and dairyman, will be interviewed over radio station KSL on the program "This Business of Farming". FIVE YEARS AGO, a reported In the Murray Eagle of June 22, 1951. Action by the recently com NERVE TON I Recommendation rament meeting June 23 at Murray First Ward . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Brown were honored at a wedding reception given by Mrs. Mary Nelson and Mrs. Cora Reynolds IS A by financial difficulties, already had been planned when the much hoped for special aid was passed. The additional funds allow regular day second grade classes, insecstead of the planned half-da- y ond grade . . . Joyce Antell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Antell, and Betty Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Caldwell, have been chosen to represent Murray at Girls State to be held at the Utah State Agricultural college . . . Dr. Calvin S. Smith, 5705 Redwood Rd., has been appointed to serve as director of the Salt Lake county library board for a term of three years . . . Miss Marjorie Killpack, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. MacLoyd Killpack, will be Utah's delegate to the national convention of medical technologists at Swampscott, Mass. . . . Peter Poulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wells P. Poulsen, has been chosen Murray High school representative to attend the annual Junior Red Cross training center at Lake Flathead, Mont. . . . E. V. Mortenson, principal of Murray High school and president of the Utah High School Activities Assn., currently is on an eastern trip during which he will attend a national conference of activities association leaders In Maine . . . The Saddleiers, local riding club, will hold their fourth annual horse show, featuring horse races and rodeo events, in the rodeo arena at Murray Park . . . Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Hathebruck announce the birth of a son, Lynn Dale Hathebruck, June 18. common increase; hourly Legislature averted a substantial educational curtailment in Murray. The curtailment, forced labor basic rate increase from $6.15 to $6.45 plus the 18 Vi cents; and strike time to be considered FINANCE COMPANY OF MURRAY In We encourage everyone to join swing States Lawn Tennis Assn., a naCoach Ken Farrell is kept pretty tional which does busy. We are very happy about a great organization deal to promote tennis. the swell turnout we've had. Reg- It a lot of fun and benefits istration listed 115 students. Les- to gives all who belong. Dues players sons are given each student twice can be given 25c a are year a week. They begin at 9 a.m. and to Mr. Farrell and or Yours last until 4:30 p.m. Mondays New officers will be electedTruly. next through Fridays. week. While the old ones bow It's fun to watch beginners on out, I'd like to thank all the '55-5- 6 officers, who helped to get their first lesson. Some aren't too sure of themselves at first the club started. and others catch right on. An invited to come to example of this are three real ourEveryone's tennis clinic on Monday, June cute gals Kay Wright, Molly 25th at 1:30 p.m. There'll be Heal and Penny Heal. They did tenni3 players in the swell the first day. Then, too, outstanding state here to demonstrate their anytime of day you'll find Dennis skill, a film showing various Dahl, a boy with a great desire to become a tennis star, pounding techniques and I'm sure it'll be a very interesting, as well as away at the courts. We want to to attend. encourage this because, as the old fun, "Practice makes goes, Which about winds up tennis saying perfect!" talk for this week. For a good laugh you should see Dick Healy tripping across the courts gathering up tennis Remember balls. And for a good tennis (From Page 9, Col, 8) "home run", that Bailey gal hit TEN YEARS AGO, as resome pretty good ones during her ported In the Murray Eagle of $2000 ijjas. it!" do Hi! 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