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Show jarcn m. Lorry h ui 11 ea THELI-I- Granger Hi Staff Member is the Of interest Karen 3 engagement of Miss Marie Corry and Blaine Eugene of the Sylvester, member coaching staff of Granger high school. Miss Corry is a daughter of Mrs. Robert L. McCYaley, Salt I.ake, and Rowland P. Corry, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Sylvester. Salt Lake City, are parents of the future groom. The wedding is set for March ,'i at Crestwood Villa, with a reception hosted bv Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McCraley fol- 4 i . Jf -j A Q) 1 2)E M III'- - : LW 4 i - 9 , team, and affiliated with Sigma Chi. The bride-elehas attended BY IT and is presently a senior at U. of U. After a honeymoon in San Francisco, the couple will reside in Salt Lake. BEEF Skinless ROASTS FRANKS McKclhr Vhvis Miirriiige to Mr. Jenkins vows. Announcement of the coming nuptials, set for Feb. 23. is made bv Mrs. Afton A. McKellar, Salt Lake City, mother of The couple will the bride-to-bbe honored that evening at a k "ill countthe ni6ht7 Tuesday. The evening was spent sewing and visiting. Warm chowder was served to ten. NEW OFFICERS OF MURRAY Firemen's Auxiliary Want Ads get quick results! Light Up Time STUDENT LAMP SINGLE '5.45 DOUBLE J6.95 NOW ONLY J2.95 GOLD PAN LAMP SPECIAL $9.95 Adamson's Vour Mur- old. New officers include Mrs. Frank Gordon. 4685 Meadow-vieRd., president; Mrs. Ray Limberg, 6185 Clay St., vice K. president; Mrs. William Ringrose, 700 E. 5600 South, secretary-treasurand Mrs. Vern Caldwell, 4874 Center St., corresponding secretary. When Mrs. Gordon received the club's record books she noted that Mrs. Ernest Smith, Hillside Dr., was the first presw ident. Mrs. Smith recalls that the club was organized after the idea was introduced at a Utah (f ffKf Needs d. Others attending the very first meeting but who are now deceased were Mrs. Frank Adamson. Mrs. Orover Brown. Mrs. William Ringrose, Mrs, Charles Ringrose and Mrs William Caldwell. According to Mrs. Gordon, the function of the club is to for provide social firemen' wives Just as it was m lt:u. Meting date Is the third Wednesday of each month at the Fire Hull. Lnifih Is usually served followed by an atternoon of sewing, games or (Uniting. Twice a year they Imld h banquet for their hus- 1, i Mrs. Fiorina Leva was found dead in her home, 6853 So. 300 East, smothered by smoke. Mr. M. and Mrs. Montgomery Brown, Jr., 291 E. 6850 South, were homeless after a gas explosion and fire demolished their residence. The blast occurred about 2:45 a.m. It was almost three hours later, at 5:30 a.m., when employes of Mt. Fuel Supply Co. noted smoke erupting from the nearby home of Mrs. Leva and found her dead from suffocation. Mt. Fuel officials blamed the freak mishap on the gas main having been stnick by some sort of mechanical digger. This enabled the wrapped pipe to rust and the gas to free itself. It formed a pocket, then leaked into basements of several homes in the area. The blow-ufortunately, did not injure the Brown family. The couple and their young son, Jason, escaped the flames after being awakened by the explop, Mrs. Leva was born Jan. Further details of the contest will be announced later. However, girls desiring to obtain information call may Chairman O'Neill at CY" Last year's Miss Kearns, will assist in planning this one. Ad for Avocados; 2'45c 245c r f ""Wk INSTANT POTATOES Appliance Servicing 17, CHICKEN BROTH POTTED MEATS BAKING CUPS i ; in your home Washers - I i PRUNE JUICE PORK CHICKEN SOUP Convenient Control Dial jul turn the dial and the Holpoint Dihvah-e- r double-wahtimet fouf time, driei dithct ond ihutt off auto CAKE MIXES Courteous Prompt SPAGHETTI CANNED POTATOES I ft- Sales - Servicing Dealer FRUIT PUNCH ea. AM 4700 So. State Street - um IIcmiIIs! c. matically. ilk. 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Each girl entering the contest must obtain her own spon- ors are daughters Rena (Mrs. V. Stefanoff), Midvale: Sparta (Mrs. S. St. Sure I. Bell view. Calif, and Angela (Mrs. Steve Evanoffi, 3416 So. 3rd East; 10 grandchildren and 10 great a brother. grandchildren: Steve. 1408 E. 5600 South. USE A WANT AD AM f Contest An-ton- WANT RESULTS? Co. v pre-nupti- al 1879 in Silvano d'Orba. Italy, a daughter of Ambros and Malta. She married Pete Leva in January. 1901. He passed away Dec. 8. 1955. Was a member or M. Vincenl dc Paul Catholic church. Surviv- otficers are Mis Mr Peltxit Stanley : Townwinl Mts Glen Shaw and Mn. Kva Caldwell Murray Printing (From Page 2, Col. 3) has spent two years with the U. S. Army in Germany, having been released last June. Out of town guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. George Durbin and Mrs. Anne Capuder of San Diego, California. Mrs. Jose Serrano and Miss Floraida Serrano entertained at a shower. sion. bands. Out going ) V 1962 300 a Want 639 m- - EAGLE The MURRAY, on years STEAKS n So. ht 25 p, gas-mai- Firemen's Association convention which she attended with her husband. Mr. Smith served as Murray's fir chief for twelve years and 5520 South State AM 6 3751 For All Gas Leak Causes Blow-USuffocation Death Of Lady retired only when his election as mayor required him to do so. "The auxiliary was started to friendliness among' promote firemen's wives," Mrs. Smith says, "and we used to make sandwiches and coffee for our husbands when they got through fiirhtinp' fires If it wn a long fire we used to take the food right to them at the fire." Mrs. Smith not only served several terms as president of the Murray Auxiliary, but also served in various officer capaci-- ! ties with the state group and the Pacific Coast auxiliary made up of delegates from eleven western states. Among her other recollections of the group's activities is that of members taking a Red Cross course during the war and an instruction session in food procurement and distribution in case of war emergency. She adds that the women used to prepare dinners and make and sell quilts to raise iunds. In addition to Mrs. Smith other officers serving in 1934 were Mrs. Howard Hausknecht and Mrs. Art Peters. Other charter members were Mrs. Mrs. Harlev Joseph Gillen, Ross, Mrs. Ieo Townsend, Mrs. Hyde Stauffer, Mrs. John Hise-nia- n and Mrs. William Town-sen- Cube I DINNERS until saturdav old An Utah, New Officers Installed By rayMurray. woman was dead and a j family homeless early Sunday Thursday, February leak brought after a a fire and explosion Local Fireman's Auxiliary about Stewart and 68th East. er PLANTER LAMP Hours can responding secretary. twenty-eig- BEEF Mac. & Cheese those p0wertools in the basement?" are: Mrs. William R. Ringrose, left, 700 E. 5600 South, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Frank Jordon, 4684 Meadowview Rd., president; Mrs. Ray Limberg, 6285 Clay St., vice president and Mrs. Vern Caldwell, 4874 Center St., cor- Murray. One of the oldest social organizations for Murray women elected officers recently to serve during 1962. The Firemen's Auxiliary was organized in Oct., 1934. making it almost Frozen doesyour dad still have sa-a- y ar Mrs. Boyd F. Jensen, Hillside Dr. was hostess to a group of friends at her home Corned t e. 5380 f MUTTON i y Salt Iake LPS Temple will be the setting when Miss Connie Kay McKellar and Lael D. Jenkins wedding exchange Jensen Entertni?is Leg-o- .106 .1i.v.v Mrs. 1 tt lowing. Mr. graduated Sylvester from University of Utah. He was a member of the baseball reception at the Douglas ward. Mr. Jenkins is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal A. Jenkins, 4860 So. 2nd West. He attended Utah State University, and has filled an LDS mission to Alaska and Canada. A home in Salt Lake City is being planned by the couple. Beginning Thurs., Feb. Prices Effective All Week i Ilt1trtln rt i3 31 No. Mjm 1 t S SffEK FOODS We're A Midvale Booitcr DownUw Midvale |