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Show Mr. and Mrs. Garwin Twins Give Girls Boost In Year's 4351 March 31. Figures At Cottonwood, Here W. Farns-wort- 5655 e, Ae'o-ische- r, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Morgan, 125 W. 3440 South, March 31. Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. West, 5203 So. State, March 31. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Carter, 19G0 E. 6400 South. April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Woodbury, 4741 W. 41st South, April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Kay O. Hansen, 614 E. 3065 South, April 1. Mr. und Mrs. Roy W. 4435 So. 1025 East April n, r, What? Me? Open a checking account? M it Ey . 2. Girl For Townsends Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Town-sen- d are the parents of a baby girl born April 7. The baby weighed 6 pounds 12 ozs. Mrs. Townsend was the former Lois Joyce Erickson, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Erickson, of Murray, and Mr. Townsend is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Townsend, also of Murray. Mrs. Townsend has been a teacher at the Hillside school for the past two years. Mr. Townsend is part owner of the Paul Ko.se store in Murray, and has his radio program each evening on KMUR. Mr. Town-sen- d is also finishing his last ear at the University of Utah. EASTER BABY Mr. and Mrs. Darrell B. Dyer of 1876 E. Brookhill Drive are the parents of a baby girl born Easter Sunday. The little miss is the Dyers fourth child and third girl. H1TH CHILI) r It will jvt you nuiih more (ban it cobts of money, keeping extra records, and loss trouble, in other wjvs, too. Try it. You'll never be without it again. I lit re's ol jiiuunt i suit your needs txaitly j tyK Where? Page 3 , J' : Election Slated For Junior High A The Kearns junior high school will meet Monday night at 7:30 p.m. to elect and install new officers. The school student counsel will present a Talent Show following the elections. A MRS. MAGGIE SMITH VISITED ON EASTER The nursery class of the Murray First ward visited Mrs. who Maggie Smith, a shut-ilives at 4968 Poplar Street. This class, who are all under four years of age, presented Mrs. Smith with an Easter basket. Mrs. Ucahna Palmer is the leader of the group. Capt. Occie Evans of the Salt Lake County Sheriff's office explained safety first rules and regulations to the youths. He also handed out pamphlets on safety. Skill tests, similar to driving, were conducted. Drawings were held and prizes given to the lucky youngsters. n, mm THE REV. CARL E. SAMUELSONS . . . . . Karline, 15, is a junior at Cyprus High . . . Wilton, 18, (not pictured) is attending Luther College in Wahoo, Nebr. They have lived in Kearns but a short time. Na- - . of the Midwest, the Lutheran minister moved to the community from Idaho Falls, fives No. 6 Know Your Neighbor Lutheran Pastor, Family Enjoy Living In Kearns Although one of the newest families to move to Kearns. the Rev. Carl E. Samuelsons have already grown attached to the community. Pastor of the newly formed St. Paul's Lutheran Church. I.AI KA JOY n 4511 W. 5590 South. Rev. LOYOLA BI.KSSKI) finds that his family Little Miss Laura Joy Loyola, "likes it here and are very daughter of Mr and Mrs. M- happy". 1221 ichael Loyola. Highland to Kearns in Before Lake Drive, was blessed last December moving of last year. Rev. Sunday, March 30. Mr. Gordon Saniuelson w;vs pastor of the Hull performed the ceremony Crace Lutheran Church in Idaho m th:' South Cottonwood waid. Kalis. Idaho While with the Cem State the Reverend siiw the Church, To See Plymouth double, a new membership chinch edifice and educational Slides During Meeting annex built. In addition, a new Members of the Plymouth was bought and paid for. PTA will see colored slides of palish P.orn in Creston, la., the son their school children and school if Rev. :ind Mrs. C. (J. Samuel-son- . M tivities at their monthly meethe moved at an age ing tonight, t Thursday I. The to Mead. Nebr., and early attended teachers of the school are in Cruther Lutheran Academy In charge of the program. Nebr. At the near-b- y Wahoo. Election of officers for the school he was in basketactive coming year will take placo ball and tennis. at the meeting. Mrs. Ernest After his graduation, he atimmediate presi-dr- n tended Luther Junior College at will he in charge. Wahoo for two years and then Musical numbers will be prefor a vear at Laurel, school sented by the orcherira taught Nebr. under the direction of Mr. He then resumed his educaJohn Loutensoek. tion, attending the University of Nebraska for two summers, Mrs. Delbert Adamson. 150 after which he enrolled at W. 6 KM) South, is spending a Augttstana College. Rock Island. few weeks visiting relatives in III. In li33. he received A.B. and the Los Angeles. Calif, area. then attended the Augustana Theological Seminary at Rock Island for four years. During this period he served a year's internship at Tribune. Kan. The Pastor received his Bachelor of Divinity from the Seminary in 1!38. He spent seven years at North Henderson. HI., and then two more years at Port Chicago. 111., before moving West to Corvallis. Ore. He served for five years ns fltident pastor at Oregon State College before moving to Idaho Kalis. A member of the Stewardship Committee for the Panlio Northwest area and the Lutheran Heights Bible Committee. Riw. SamuelMon nerved as camp development director 4 years. He and his wife, liirdine, whether wool or synthetics. The nap is left open and fluffy. Colors return to original beauty and lustre. Blue Lustre leaves no residue to cause rapid resiling. Clean entire carpet or Just spots and traffic lanes with long handled brush. One half gallon of Blue Lustre concentrate cleans three 9x12 rugs. Idaho they . . . are happy to be residents of Kearns Research haa developed the answer to carpet and upholstery cleaning with new Blue Lustre. It is safe for finest carpets were married in Chicago, 111., and have written a book on the Lutheran Heights Bible Camp which is located at Stanley Basin, Idaho. Mrs. Samuelson met her husband while attending a Sunday school at Pacific workshop Lutheran College, Portland, Ore. She was born in Kansas City. Mo., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter August Peterson. A graduate of Central high school in Kansas City, Mrs. Samuelson attended Kansas City University for four years. She majored in education and minor ed in English. After graduating in 1938 she taught In Southern Missouri and Kansas City. A parochial kindergarten teacher and Women's Guild Advisor on the prograrn committee, she enjoys reading and is an active member. Mrs. Samuleson enjoys cooking, baking and church work. The oldest boy of the family, Wilton, 18, is presently attending Luther College in Wahoo. Karline, 15, is a junior at Cyprus high school and secretary of the Young People's Lutheran League. Joyce, 12, and George, 6, attend Oquirrh elementary school. Rev. and Mrs. Sameulson's y o u n gest daughter Is Althea, 2. The MERC DEPT. STORE Granger Shopping Center P-T- A i IS TH UONT X : louneon you A Just dtiiilc, For money, it s First Murray Branch of J?? WALKER BANK fK. 6? SnJJJ.SiB!! !i :S P. I'ht rimdh bank ihjt kniu i hut i nmmumly but. L Wtmbei federcl Deposit Imuronct Corporation Member Federal Reserve 'em ... ! 'v : ! : ! : April 10, 1958 Solved - Carpet Cleaning Problem Sam-uelso- in time, Thursday, An estimated 367 youths turned out Saturday for a Bicycle Safety Contest sponsored by the Kearns Jaycees, Ray Rich, club president, announced. "We had an exceptional turnout despite the cold weather," Mr. Rich said. "The organization plans to have a similar event annually." All bikes were Inspected by Jaycees and deficiencies noted. were given The youngsters Scotch-Lit- e tape to mark their c and Mrs. Victor Polan-she- k of 1841 East Brookhill Dr. are the parents of a baby boy born March 14th. He is the Polanshek's fifth child and has been named Michael Victor. - EAGLE vehicles. Mr. YeS, yOll! 'If t:n.: Hell-stro- Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Rasmus-fce4887 So. 4860 West, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collins, 4431 W. 5740 South, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown, 6067 So. 267 West, April 3. Mr. anil Mrs. LaVell O. Miller, 4890 So. 4300 West, April 4. (Utah) 367 Youfhs Take Part In Kearns Bicycle Contest BOYS There were 23 births reported herd, 4S3S So. 4S20 West. Mat. from the Cottonwood Maternity 31. Mr. and Mrs. Jaek R. Armi-taghospital this last week. Eleven 4390 W. 4W5 South, Mar. of the new babies were born to 31. ('utile in th:S area. Twins, the f rst in a ug time, were born In Salt Lake to a couple from Kearns. in a list of parents Following is a lh;t of new par- whoFollowing had babies born in the ents who are from this area: Salt Lake hospitals during the BOTH GIRLS TWINS last week but who live in our Mr. and Mrs. (Jladj Iv Sweat, area. 491)4 Pieper Blvd., April 3. (.1IU.S Mr. an Mrs. Douglas Huber, 4808 Boxeldec April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Clayton, 842 E. 4125 South, Mar. W. Mr. and Mrs. Warnell WorkJlr. and Mrs. Thomas V. man, 4030 Highland Dr., Apr. 3. Vv. 4715 South, Nieol, 4415 Mr. and Mrs. Murlin Amlrus, April 2. 4917 Hulladay Blvd., April 3. Mr. and Mrs. 13ennett I.. Mr. an) Mrs Gerald Wood, 377 VV. fj'JOU South, 4917 Hulladay Blvd., April 2. April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lauber-slnnieMi. and Mrs. Stanley N. 49GU So. 4940 West, ( lark, :GU Kenton Ave., 3. 2. April Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Park, 307u Mr. and Mrs. Jan Kalman, South Main, April 3. Murray, April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Warren JohnMr. and Mrs. George E. Tinnson, 406 W. 43rd South, April 4. er, 4705 W. 4715 South. April 1. BOYS Mr. and Mrs. Tony DiSeia, 3852 So. 4800 West. April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shep Ail MURRAY The h, South, (' 00 ft i i:Ubl Mr H a m mm BfU9 o)fm oi u u m .. infill j Day or Night, fau Can Pav , ' r H7r iLrirS I1H I H I I Pj r f .1 I I I I r I I j I I j f y ffmm f fr V 4IM in U MM SO. 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