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Show the prowler but not forgotten department: The sign located just south of the new City Hall, the prorlaiming that location as Afsouth boundary of the city. ter frequent complaints to the state highway department, the disappeared. Nobody's sure where it went: nobody cares. Murray's south boundary, as most residents know, is about 6750 So. State, not 5390 South. Gone structure with Film Tells Of Respect For Flag an eye for little things r. "i- - prowler : iv- - Dee whose " WILLIAM 4917 So. State St. Mon.-Fr- i. - i, , 4 Murray ... llilT 4 Champion (From Page 10, Col. S) son, Magna, Nov. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hav-war3373 Hogan Street. Nov. 15. and Mrs. Earl Paxyon, OhZZ -- 8 & ii Our membership in National Selected Morticians is your assurance of confidence well placed. Every member of this prominent, nationwide organization tri-sta- stands for highest ideals, ethical practices and business integrity. Our modern facilities and finest professional service costs no more. 11 MORTUARY i rm.!n.im:mi win i iwrr?.r.WOT and Gleaners of the University and Oquirrh Stakes have scheduled their annual exchange night for Saturday evening at 8 p.m. in the Oouirrh Stake house, 3100 So 8400 West. Jht theme, "Snowball", has been chosen for the theme of the dance. Refreshments will be served at the event. TV , 7y Brockbanlc Junior Holds 1 matinee dance was conducted at Brockbank junior high school to wind-udays until after the Thanksgiving holiday. The affair was held yesterday afternoon. For youths not interested in dancing a movie was shown for their entertainment. P.rockbank's "A" volley ball team ended the season by defeating Valley junior high. The sfpind won thrre of six games played. The "I!" team nickel up an undefeated season by nipping all six of their panu-- - f Vliamninn i bourbon Your best J bourbon 1 ' . is-'-- '' ' A ii JF i C i --1 -- J Pa s I i buy! i-- ,r r Magna Scouts Win , Eagle Rating Friday I'm buy tln Cr4Rr of FJrpance. vk your (lori-- JtltHt KHIIKN wins l for Mtril HIStY M MOOf David Thompson, son of Mr and Mrs. Dan Thompson. S3l . W. 32SO South, and Don son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Peay. MM V. 32S0 South, w. i.- noRlPCND 5(HtHltT DiSIIUtlJ CO , I fswr P.-.v- t - SBSEWSsNX . 3? vw' v JivcnJJcwerJhmJXcIiiiut fie 'JJlicel I str you've vrn the ()! hv now 0V) the boulnanl . . . yi!i.rp nrrpiuc tr,illv past uui on tine club oi hntrl. pcili ir ni.ikiug its majestic arrial at i!io atr, tsi, that you've woinleml if tins l')S9 "car of cars" could be as Micilativc in poformatur as it in pay monthly installments is in fiPftirrti(f. Wrll, eiivr yoii'vr found out for yourself, wr tliink the truth ill verv likely am.if you. 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A Sign of Confidence A PI n, 20. f ,i Dance Prior to Holiday 4 Hend-rickse- Members of the East Jordan LDS Stake were reminded this week that Temple Days during December will be Monday, Dee. 1st, and Wednesday, Dec. 19th. The Stake Presidency urged that all eligible members plan to attend the Temple during the month. In 33ouvbon chcnlcij Mr. and Mrs. Byron Riches, 3459 South 11th East, Nov. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Donohue, 4775 W. 5015 South, Nov. 15. Mr. and Mrs. James Atahv, 2870 So. 8700 West, Magna, Nov. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mout-te- r, 3648 S. 2nd West, Nov. 16. Mr. and Mrs. David Williams, 3911 So. 2200 West, Nov. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eatchel, 127 W. 5878 South, Nov. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Hal F. 4321 W. 5G55 South, Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. 4421 So. 615 East, Nov. 3 Stakes Plan Dance . "Si Zr-'ri- - Births W. 3100 South, Nov. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kirk, 314 Hilside Drive, Nov. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown, Temple Days What every woman wants to know about a man BOYS 10, Col. 8) cut in the limited areas administered by the Bureau west of Salt Lake and Utah valleys, Mr. Giles explained. He also pointed out that the Bureau does not administer the mountainous areas adjacent to Salt Lake Valley either to the east or west. Special Speaker 9:30-5:3- sirrzi mildest straight (from Page Mr. Three Stakes Plan Dance For Midvale Rev. Steele Is Sat. 8:30-1- 2 Open Evenings by appointment Loans made to residents of nearby towns Hours: tt , n, Trees 3C00 (From Page 9, Col. 1 ) Ashworth, Troop 625, and Lor-i- n Brooks, Troop 625. RESPECT AND APPRECIATION for the flag students are Mrs. Carl Parkinson, left, AmeriDavid Madison, Troop 314, was given a First Class Award. of the United States was the object of a film canism chairman, and Mrs. Kitty Lambson, Receiving Second Class Awards shown last week at West Kearns elementary auxiliary president. The youths are Thomas were Edwin Blaney. Hubert school by the Kearns American legion AuxilAnn Bert Bennett and Banks, Day, left, Barbara Moycs and Charles Kern, all of Teresa Syme. iary. Talking over the movie with some of the Troop 025. A total of 73 merit badges were awarded during the even Thanksgiving Day had been ties in the organization, set tip awarded the highest boy scout ing. The Court of Honor a tent donated by Butcelebrated occasionally in this for the purpose of simplifying rating Friday night. ler's Shoes of Murray, was won country, it remained for Abra- gift purchasing and delivery. The youths became Eagle by Troop 314. ham Lincoln to make it an Bill will be glad to tell you Scouts at an Oquirrh Stake holiday in 1863 by sign- more about it. Court of Honor. Both boys being a proclamation, prowler long to Troop 217 of the SpenFamily ccasionally in this country, it Tom Neff narrowly averted cer 2nd Ward. (From Page 10, Col. 6) remained for Abraham Lincoln The! ma is at present the secretweek. Called for to make it an official holiday jury dutyhethis was disqualified beary-treasurer the job, for the Granin 1863 by signing a proclamacause he knew one of the repger Stake YMMIA. Max is an tion. resentative attorneys. Eliler, and is activity counselor "For a few years starting in That's one time it paid to in the Ward MIA. 19,'!9," the article continued, know a lawyer - right, Tom ? "I also teach a group of "The third Thursday was celyoung people in Sunday ebrated. Since 1941, ThanksSchool," Max explained. "There giving has been observed on the is a lot to be learned from A "Hoe Down" fourth Thursday in Novemthose kids." ber." (iance will be held tomorrow Deanna, the oldest daughter at the Midvale 1st Ward Thanks. Wilmer and to of the Bangerter's, is an acvour firm, Lincoln National hall by the Mt. JorRev. R. David Steele, pastor pianist. Their secLife. of the Cottonwood Presbyterdan, Midvale and East Jordan complished ond daughter, Linda Lee is Stakes. ian will a prowler Church, speak at spetaking dancing lessons. Their The exchange night affair is Murray Pharmacy is among cial Thanksgiving service tochild is Richard, who youngest the first to join the nationday at 10 a m. in the Christ for all young people between is almost three. The family reMethodist Church, the ages of 18 and 30. The wide "Gifts by Wire" chain. Memorial sides at 2867 W. 3500 South. Bill Dunn pointed out this 2375 E. 3300 South. will begin at 8 p.m. and "We're like so many people The service is being sponsorweek. the activities include dancing, who have lived out here for ed PresCottonwood There'll be over 2.000 memjointly by games, refreshments and a proThelma explained. years". ber drug stores representing byterian. Murray Bapltist. gram of entertainment. "We've really noticed things Christ Memorial and Holiday delivery to over 3.000 communi Reservations should be made change in the past few years. Community Churches. through ward Mutual officers. I can remember when there The charge is 50 cents per were just 13 houses between 22nd South and 32nd. I used to Slate Manager AMherst . 4 Tpp sm MILLER, if basketball committee. Any male member of the congregation is eligible to join. Scouts DOLLARS Service - Phone First. rip (From I'age 7. Col. 5) tiled Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Kev. Warren Heehler also announced the church is forming a basketball league which will be sponsored by the inter-churc- h rvjk do it with If the shopping list is long and you're short on dollars, see us now. Church " X THE LOAD WILL BE LIGHT WHEN YOU $25 to $2000 fi Chatterton, (Chatt) Vine street barbershop prowler Someone, probably in fit of Wilmer Barnett of Murray desperation, scrawled across an office wall at Quality Oil a long sends along an interesting item It time ago, the War II slogan: concerning Thanksgiving. "When in question or in doubt, points out that although tt . Vt':-i--r;'- 1 has become well known since he left the employe of Milt An- derson, is recovering from sur- gery and about to resume hair clipping: activities. Chatt shows no eagerness to submit to a surgeon again soon. prowler -- I i sr prowler lioss Varoz, who has been on the Westminster college squad for three potent seasons. After sitting out most of the '57 campaign, Ross wound up doing the same for most of '58. He's a fine halfback, too! U J on PageH 3395 Beaver Street, Nov. 16. Mr. and Mrs. John Vander-tnole43G1 South 615 East, Nov. 18. dif- to 10th, ' Thursday, November 27, 1958 (Utali) EAGLE walk to church and it was so circle Wednesday, their calendars and make preparations to attend a joint Christmas Program. Antone Cannon, from the University of Utah, will be guest speaker. A musical proof vocal gram consisting groups, orchestra and the band will be presented. urged Dec. prowler A Parents of junior high stu- lonely! Things are really dent a in the Magna area were ferent now!" ' 'l Back on duly at Meckel's in Murray after an absence of two years Is Mrs. I la Waters. She was a mighty efficient clerk for Harold Kelly prior to departing;' has resumed her old job with equal efficiency. Prowler's nominee for "tough luck" footballer of the year P-T- Iff run in circles, scream and shout , . ." It ended there but for the benefit of others curious, the balance of the bit of poetry read., ". . . give 'em hell and fire a gun; hoist the signal flag, "Well Done"! MURRAY The Schedufes Magna Christmas Program Ct.tilUt ii thie GttH 333 |