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Show Thursday, June 28, 1956 MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Cot t on wood Shows 120 June 64 Boys and 56 Born There, Page 3 Babies Girls Going into the last week of EDVIK, Robert and Phyllis SanJune the babies born at Cottonderson, Kearns, June 19. They wood Maternity hospital now tohave one daughter, Vicky tal 120. Of this number 64 are Lynn. Grandparents are Mr. boys and 66 are girls. Mrs. and Herman Sanderson, New parents of interest to the Bingham Canyon, and Mrs. s area are: Irene Edvik, Copperton. DA VIES, Dan and Gail Stratton, BOYS 4425 So. State, June 19. Grandn CHRISTENSEN, Glade K. and parents are Mr. and Mrs. Maxine Condie, 1348 W. 4800 Stratton, St. George, and So., June 18. Other children Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davies, aree Alan Glade and Craig E. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. PARSONS, Bruce and Thelma Grandparents are Ellsworth Condie, Mldvale, and Bagnell, 5320 Montrose, June Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth E. 19. Other children are Cheryl Murray. Ann, Wendy Jean, and Craig Murray-Kearn- Mel-vi- Chris-tense- n, Bruce. Grandparents are Mr. Files For Reelection and Mrs. William Bagnell, Mr. Mrs. and and Bountiful, P. J. Parsons, Salt Lake City. JACOBS, Melvin and Joe Ann Wrigley, Kearns, June 19. Other children are Russell, Diana, and Pamela. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. Llewlyn Wrigley and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobs, all of Salt Lake City. HENDRICKSON, Bud C. and Louvina Bawden, 3396 VV. 4100 So., June 21. Other children are Geraldine, Janet, Conrad, Neal, Sally and Clay Burn. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orin Bawden, Murray, and Mrs. Jess Hansen, Clallam Bay, Wash. ANDERSON, Verdin G. and Elvira Gredig, Kearns, June 22. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gredig, Berlin Germany, and Mr. and Mrs. George An derson, Murray. GIRLS L. and Shirley, Max PORTER, Richard C. Howe, Murray atKearns, June 18. Other. chil dren are Carol Jean, Maureen, torney (above), has filed for reMax Lloyd, and Dennis Wayne election to the House of RepreDemoGrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. sentatives of Utah on the 2S ' Kl 1 bze FC20 I ens mi mm wm mm mm ' wm mm Install it yourself Limited quantity Unconditional guarantee .Approved for septic tank or cesspool Call or write today! GE Advertised Prices Terms SO 4792 So. State -- AM Outdoor Lighting - TV LAGOON PARTY rX)R WALT.IIER LEAGUE Christ Lutheran Walther Lea gue is having a swimming party at Lagoon on Sunday, July 1. Those planning to attend should meet at the church no later than 1:00 p.m. Sunday. They are also reminded to bring their own lunch.' DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Norton, 50 East 61007 South, were hosts at a dinner7 party on Father's Story Telling Fest Scheduled On 5th At Murray City Park Appliance Repairing ta CALIFORNIA VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Latcy and their son. Buzzy, Covina, Calif., are visiting in Murray with their nephew and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cowley, 4666 Meadow View Circle. They will also be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, 4665 Atwood Blvd. Mrs. Johnson Is a niece of the Lateys. Your contribution new dial AM wrlrcwiw SUMMER FESTIVAL starring Ford goes First h 50 world record at Kinff man, Arlt. Truly, Ford foct fir it! 3 A Ford SEE V-8- 's The editors of "Motor Trend" voted Ford'i Lifeguard Dri(m"thr top car advance" of 1956. It's whole family of lafcty fraturrt to help protect In the MoUlgai Economy Run, a Ford 8 won over til ran in its dan. It carried more wtight with greater gaaoline economy per pound than any competitive car . . . "ixej" a A Utah Corporation of Marysvale, Utah Is offering 604,044 shares of Hi Common Stock of 30c per share par value at 30c per share. 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Mrs. Lee Clayton entertained at a luncheon Thursday at her home 626 South 700 East. Mr. and Mrs. Booker Johnson, 6000 South 1300 East have as their houseguests Mrs. Johnson's father, Mr. Hadley; and her sister, Mrs. Margaret Peterson; from Logan. Zion's Benefit? What happens to m savuup at Madame Butterfly ! In Safety 'NEW! 225-h.- Mrs. Eldon Hansen and Miss Judy Durant attended classes in music and baton at Brigham Young University during Lead- At Zion's Benefit's new branch offices in Murray, your savings earn a higher rate of Interest a big 3 dividend on your savings, and your savings PATRICIA M0RIS0N JULY 2 In looks, too, Ford'i out front with styling that only the Thunderbird could inspire. Manufacturer'! Trophy - tmt nrr furmance. And Ford'i j:-p. enipne tmaihrtj Want Ads Get Result! News Items About Your Murray Friends Savings Since 1883. presents The King and fr- WORKING IN ZION Miss Marjorie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney C. Smith, 4894 South Redwood Road, la again spending the summer in Zion Canyon where she works as a receptionist This is the third year Marjorie has worked there. Miss Smith who will be a senior at the University of Utah this coming year participates in the evening talent shows put on by the employees of the lodge. Zion's Benefit Building Society are The University of Utah At Dayton, Ford wnn the - Burial services were conduct ed from Cathedral of the Madeleine today (Thursday) for Richold son of Mr. and ard, Mrs. Jimmie Wong, 364 Jensen Lane. The tot succumbed Sunday evening, a victim of congenital heart disease. He was born Mar, 23, 1956, in Murray and is survived by his parents, brothers Benson and Thompson and four grandparents, all in China. Interment was in Salt Lake cemetery. D and Radio Service In Performance will resume studies In Swiss schools, where she has completed ten years of education, each term longer than those in American schools. Scholastics! y, she was considered the equivalent of Murray high- school seniors however she has two more years f econdary study to finish in her native land. festival An area story-tellin- g has been scheduled for City Park in Murray on Thursday, July 5th, It was announced this week by Nancy Essenpreis, public relations director of the Salt Lake county recreation department. The event will take place at 7 o'clock p.m. and will be the first of four such area events Eagle preceding the final festival at Liberty Park on July 12. A different story will be told by each playground. They'll cover a variety of subjects Including folk fairy tales, adventure and leadtales. Most will be told by a er with costumed children participating in acting or pantomime. er CEHEIAL EUCTIIC ELECTKIC Easy Mr. Howe has completed a two-v- r turm of office reDresentinsr District No. 19, which embraces Murray and Midvale. Day. Guests were their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray NorDale. Grandparents are An- ton, and their daughters, Sally thony H. Eichholz, Cook, Minn., and Kathy. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Other guests were their Anderson, Murray. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ST. VINCENT OliW. Chloe and JONES, John Clarence Durrant and their fam- CHURCH NOTES 20. ver, 500 W. 4800 So., June ily and Mr. Durrant's father, M. St. Vincent's Mens club will Other children are Barbara D. Durrant, Union, Utah. hold their regular monthly meetJean, John, Shirley, Gordon ing Thursday, July 5, at 8 p.m. and Debra. Grandparents are BUILDING FUND CARNIVAL In the church hall. Mrs. Zina Oliver, Salt Lake The South Cottonwood Second July 1 is Holy Communion City, and John M. Jones, West ward held a bazaar and carnival for the ladies of the Altar Sunday Jordan. to raise money and the children of the LA ROCCO, Raymond D. and Saturday evening Society fund for their new a Earlene Hunter, Kearns, Rae-len- e for building parish. Masses for July La Rocco, June 20. Other chapel. First The affair started with a par- 6 will beFriday 7 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. children are Chanda Rae, Suat childsan Marie, and Jeannette. ade In which the Primary in Murray and 7:30 p.m. in in costumes. Many ren Kearns. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. rode appeared decorated bicycles, and some Robert Hunter, and Mrs. Mesdames Joseph Toucher and floats. La Rocco, all of Mld- pulled small home-mad- e Garth Teeples will he In charge The parade ended at the meeting vale. the of altar flowers during July. WILLIAMS, Kenneth L. and house where booths for handiSt. Vincent's Altar Society is were and refreshments craft Lee arts, Fr ancom, Margaret supplying canned fresh fruit and Kearns, Sherie Lee Williams, set up. vegetables for the Carmelite Mrs. June 21. Grandparents are Nuns of Salt Lake City during PLANNED Maude Francom and Mr. and la be July. Anyone wishing to conA friendly Mrs. Lloyd Williams, all of to the supply may do bo ' Levan. ing planned to honor Mrs. Cord tribute Mrs. Ted Brady by and contacting on Derrall Adrian elia Snarr SULLIVAN, Saturday, Taylor AM or Msgr. Burke Mary Leona Davis, Kearns, June 30. Open house will be from at AM Gail Lavon Sullivan, June 23. 4:30 to 9:30 at the home of her at Grandparents are Mrs. Sarah daughter, Mrs. John JSemp, 5443 VISITORS FROM MARYLAND L. Davis, Gallup, New Mexico, Kenwod Drive. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lowell Young, and Mr. and Mrs. D. T. SulAssisting Mrs. Kemp will be 8 West Valley Drive, have as Grantsvllle. livan, two other children of Mrs. Tay- their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Clay lor, Mrs. Bryon Christiansen and Kelly. Fredrick, Maryland. LATIMER FAMILY SPENDS Webb Snarr. WEEK-ENSaturday afternoon the group IX IDAHO Friends and relatives are In- made a tour of the Bingham copMr. and Mrs. Russell A. Lati- vited to stop In during the open per mine, and later In the evening and 6025 19 West South, mer, house. they enjoyed a steak fry In Big their children Janle, Jim, Tommy Cottonwood canyon. week-end in DANCE TEACHER and David, spent the The Kellys are also visiting in Idaho Tails visiting Mr. Lati- TO CONVENTION with Mr. and Mrs. NewMurray mer's brother and his family, Mr. Miss Carol Reed, whose dance ell Young. and Mrs. Don Latimer. studio Is located at 5787 South State will be one of the teachers attending a dance convention sponsored by the National Association of Dance and Affiliated Artists. The convention will be held at the Statler Hotel In Los Angeles from June 27 through July 4. Miss Reed Is taking one of her students with her. Miss Karen 'Velser of Salt Lake City wil' have a chance to study from from many noted teachers of choreography. Mar-garet- We have All BRINTOM ents" regard the experience as one of the "most outstanding" of their lives and believe they received a liberal education from their associations with her, they've frequently said at public gatherings. In Reggie's honor, the Murray Junior Chamber of Commerce staged an "Operation Swiss Miss" drive, designed to raise funds to assist in bringing another foreign student to Murray high next year. Their efforts were fruitful and the money raised will be used by the American Field Service for that purpose. Upon her return home, Reggie Infant Son Dies, Rites Are Held son-in-la- MS Wi Murray's "Swiss Miss" departed Tuesday with other foreign students who have been attending Utah high schools, en route to her home in Zurich, Swetzerland. Regula Schindler, a pert 'teenager who came to Murray as an ambassador of her country and to study in high school, left a host of friends as well as a great many people who became more favorably impressed with her nation and its customs, through their acquaintance with her. Likewise, Miss Schindler returned home with a better understanding of the United States and its customs and particularly element. with the school-ag- e While here she proved herself an adept pianist, a fine scholar, a popular dancer and enthusiastic follower of Murray high's ath- ... , letic teams. During her year's stay in Mur ray, Regula made her home with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Young, Jr., 5307 Knollcrest. Her "foster par cratic ticket. Preston Porter. Escalante. JACOBSON, E. William and Maxine Reudter, 5040 So. 9th E., Vickie Lee Jacobson, June 18. They have one son, Craig Albert. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Reudter, Mrs. Signila Jacobson, and Eric Jacobson, all of Salt Lake City, McNAMARA, Robert and Joanne Stromberg, 196 W. 6100 S., June 18. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stromberg, Riveton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McNamara, Mldvale. GATHERUM, Ray John and Le-nAnson, 4060 So. 7th W., June 19. Grandparents are Mrs. Redelin Anson, Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Fanclna Gatherum, Salt Lake City. ANDERSON, Dale L. and Eula Eichholz, 4516 So. 2nd W., Laura Jean Anderson, June 19. They have one son, William Ml 'Swiss Miss' Leaves After Spending Year in Murray, Attending School tall a savings institution ; dedico'ed to offering you highest earnings on your savings TT |