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Show Cancer Kick Off Slated Monday SSUlMt Wiv.nei eanUot-c- d to h!p with the campaign planned by the Murray Cancer Society w?iv urged this week to attend th-group's "Kick Off meeting scheduled Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Vincent do Paul's Catholic Church. Guest .speakers at the meeting will he Mrs. Ann B ug, Salt Lake City and County field and Mrs. LaMont , residential Crusade house-to-hou- Pa-isey- chairman. A cancer film, "Eight Out of Ten", will be shown. Husbands are invited to attend the ses- Rehearsal Prepares Group For Music Festival sion. nnn Officers of the Murray chap-tr- of Hi? American Cancer Society ara Mcsdames Rulon T. Cien Gallagher, chairman; tt Humphries, vice chairman; i Ev-cre- Kaading, publicity; Hex secretary Harold Vance, Kelly ected officers for next year will be on the agenda. An item for discussion at the meeting will he "Health Progress With Your Help". A report will be made on the progress that has ben made with the exceptional child program in Jordan School District. This will also be an occcas-sio- n to honor all 0th grades. and and education City Hall Exhibit To chairmen; Conrad Is'elson, Hen-- n e lluetter and Rex Vance, crusade chairmen: Henry Gregory, service chairman, and J)r. Mil- died Nelson, the riied'cal ad- - f V'ic'Or. I) 13 M ' j r. j ,' it-...- Continue Through April 1 MI' Kit AY - A display of paintings by five noted Utah artists at the Murray City Hall will be cont nued another month it was anounccd this week by the Murray Women's Club, sponsors of "The Murray Showcase of Pine Art". Each of the artists has one to three floral paintings exhibited. Featured are the works of Elverta Jacobsen. Michael Cannon, Florence Ware, Hose Howard Salisbury and George Dunphy. The paintings are for sale and anyone interested may contact Mrs. Beverly Mastrim, 1816 Meadow Downs Way, exhibit chairman for the ; S A - BY APPLYING G MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE The NEWS ADVERTISER ried Charlotte Page 3 Thursday, April 9, 1959 Barnes April 23, 1913. Salt lake LDS Tern pie. Member and High Priest, Mill Creek 4th Ward. Gasfit-te- r for Hugh R. Barnes Co. Survivors: widow; five daughters, one son, Mrs. Clarence (Charlotte) Keynoid, Murray; Mrs. Von (Ruth) Anderson, Bessie Parks and George H., all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ken- neth (Oral Rimington, Pasco, Wash.; Mrs. Clifford (Shirley) Welch. Sandy; 20 grandchildren, two brothers, two sisters, John D. and William E., both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Kate Smith, Granger; Mrs. Elizabeth Huish, Casto Valley, Calif. we'll give you from CR-220- jcastj Ki 1 REHEARSING for the central Granite School District music festival scheduled Tuesday at Cyprus high auditrium are these youthful dancers and singers from Monroe elementary schol. Participating in the event CRABGRASS end Soil Pest Control IMPROVES WAYS Controls crab grass by its continuing and spWh seed killing action . . . Kills most soil npcto PLUS fertilizes to quickly green thick lawn. A to'.ai of $150 Ml'KKAY in prizes was awarded Thursday by the Murray Lions Club in Har-inan- 's m 2.90 Bag . He served as president of the Mountvicw Sets Final Meeting wmsx TYMHts II.I.K PJ. hard P. LmdKay, Taylorsville insurance man and iralty development aent. was sworn in lor a MX'Vrar term an A nieinlxr l r yz? urn. . Fv ,t iTT ii m tr w the llah State both I publican. The new ounmlssioner, 33 cai of j;e. hnH lived bis rn tur life in Taylotavillc. and ha Iwrn with the Far-nirInxiirance Group trine B'YV Hp i alto prntiilrnt Of the LnvKy lirtdhrtM IWrlnp-inri- it Co, a partnership rn ji(Krd in IPiidenti) and mm- men ial dexclopnient tif the Tay livliie area. . Feel Better look Better with the Silhouette Passive Exercise Plan or by our regu- lar plan of exercise. 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Only Pontine has -- Double Pink Almonds, 2' - 3' : STRIPES S 4 Fertilizers 49 Red Leaf Barberry, 13" - 18" Dogwood (Red Siberian), 2' - 3' the con-e- n Use INSTANT MORCRO water-solubl- e trated, completely plant food for liquid feeding. Mokes vital food instant ly availobte to help new plants get rooted. 2000 Yds. Drip Dri, Poli&hed Cottons, Ginghams Woven Novelties, etc. 6-30- 82 FLOWERING SHRUBS Bog JUST ARRIVED in 6-57- 3500 South or AM Come in and browse around -- - SPECIAL DOTS West 429? AM - Seeds Cive Bedding Plants, Evergreens 4 ' Family Plans $298 is 1 in tires make the down payment, bal- terms. pay-aa- y ance on easy j ' OVERWEIGHT? Finance Cum inifMun last Wednesday. Mr. Ijindfc.iv. a Democrat, U a new appointee to the three man rotnnuwoon. Other member are D K Moffat, chairman, and P. II, WhiUenuurj;. : c State Job e AM 50-- b. Area Resident Wins Trade clanger for safety...inconvenIcnce milo and expense for long, trouble-fre- Woman All Others pis; steadiest stance ! Sir "500" TIRES' UVL0I1 For Mtn and SOUTH GATE 7;i V 9 STUDIOS ALL Your Lau-relhur- st r f W JSth to. tnd Rtdwood Rd. BEAUTIFUL Complete Line of Garden Supplies Re-do- OLYMPUS CENTRAL ALLOWANCE when you purchase a pair of new t Granger Garden Center for to TRADE-I- N Health Studio P-T- . .. up (depending on size and condition) FOR YOUR 2 RECAPPABLE TIRES From Page 2, Col. 8) a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment. Born Aug. 27, 1890, Granger to William H. and Amenia G. Smith Park. Mar- - Taylorsville Lions Club for 1957-5and is a veteran of World War II. He is active in the LDS i 'resident Art Bishop an Church and served a Church nounced that a nominating mission to Switzerland. Since committee composed of pa.it June, 1957, he ha.s been bishop presidents. Veil Meyrick, Dr. of the Taylorsville Second Heed Andrus and Dr. W. L. Ward. Wright, has been appointed to nominate candidates for elections slated May 7th. Lion Cam Tuckett and other (dub members are busy visiting the 33 Lions Clubs in the area to campaign for the election (.KKK.Vr lrXI) VILLAGE of John Swaxiger of Murray as district governor for the com- The last Mountview elementary meeting for the year will ing year. Flections will be held in Ce- be held in the school auditorium Thursday, Apr. 16th, at 8 p.m. Secdar City, June llth-I.'itInstallation of recently el- retary Don Barnett is in charge of reservations, Mr. Bishop reported. The next meetine of the Murray Lions will be Thursday, April 16th, at Harnian's Cafe. The group is planning to hold a "Sons and Daughters Night" and will also host members of the Murray senior high basketball team. Bill Adams will be in charge of arranging for a guest speaker, Mr. Bishop said. connection with the group's recent drive to raise funds for 20-lb- s $410 various projects. $725 A drawing was held during a joint meeting with the Granite Park Lions Club at Cafe, 3!M)() So. State. William P. (Bill) Godfrey, vice president of the Murray Club, presided over the evening session. Guest speaker was Grant Bryan of Walker Bank and Trust Co. who discussed the technicalities of financing. He was presented by Dr. W. L. Wright and Wilmer Barnett. Over 600 donation tickets contains 13 PLANT FOOD ELEMENTS were purchased for the drawFOR GREENER GROWTH ing. The money will be used for sponsoring a scholarship for a high school senior, aid to a foreign exchange student, sponsoring a girl to Girls' State, glasses for needy persons, contributions to the annual National horseshoe tournament in Murray, the Murray district Police Boys' Club, governor campaign and other Grass Fires Dominate projects. WATCH IT Lending ticket salesmen were County Fire Reports GROW WITH Varian Moitenson with 72. Lee Ml'KKAY Grass fires conMORCRO McLonald, 3,1, and Dean Nay-lo- r. tinued to dominate the reports 30. of the Salt Lake County fire Prize winners were: Cennie department. Chief F. P. Jones Lindsey. :!035 So. State, first said this week. On Saturday at 12:04 am., prize, complete fishing 1 outfit; n T."6 the firemen were called to the m Laurine M. Mickelsnn, lo Ave., second, an electric residence of Dayle Bums. IO.'i.'i So. 1'TO East, to combat A fry pan; Mike Kelly. 1P23 blaze started by a faulty flue. badminton Dr., third, OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE Damage was estimated at $25, set. Tuesday, the department exOthers winning prizes were and fence Grace Jensen, baseball glove; tinguished a nm 5TS0 South. Hdwe. & Auto Supply M. D. Mainmond. air mattress; blaze at 4361 W. Open Every Niht 'til Eriiiin Fisher, ladies leather The call for aid came at 1:10 pin. Started by burning weeds, Southgate Shopping bag; J. L. F.llcrtson. tennis the flume caused J5 damage. beach Gus ket: Feinelins, l.ii Am Center Other calls during the week: Erickscn. special bag; (Jiientin 12:37 pm. 40i So. LUMBER & HARDWARE seat for athletic contests, and Friday. West, limits and trees; balls. of box Mark Prcsrott. golf in Hollodoy - Phone CR 3.25 a.m.. 4160 So. Dr. S. L. Wright. .YW.j Ken-- j Sunday, Main, pile; 1:14 pin.. lr;ih Vai-J LUMBER & HARDWARE was wood Dr . installed by 6:0.1 .'t.t.lO So SKiicer. i.in .Moitenson at the meeting f.'67 Nortlmrst Ave. In Magna -- 6385 or AM pm. t use as the inn new Keains. grass. Monday, Mutiny Lions for the current p in . 5020 So 22(H) West, graft. year. Tuesday. 10.26 a m , 312 E. 3300 South, grass dai$p Fresh all year with tJt&y Statistics units have Beau Belle Murray Lions Award 5 J 50 In Prizes During Meet With Granite Park Only One Application 50-!- b. at the four educatinonal been rehearsing for several weeks to perfect their choral, orchestra, band and dance numbers. The public is invited to attend the No charge will be annual presentation. made. besides Monroe will be Whither, Magna and Webster elementary schools. YOUR LAWN THREE 40-lb- s Youths 4291 West 3500 South AM 65182 or AM i 49 |