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Show Page a "balloon clock in Smuts and (illF.EXFIELU r.eelvve girN of the Butler Mh Ward MIA will participate In Waul. vf t r NfWS ADVERTISER Tr Slates "Balloon Bust" ; They'll Manage Kearns Major Teams This Season New Used Car Head At Miller's Annual Election Utahn Since '56; Native of Denver Jaycocs Slate MURAY (Utah) EAGLE Thursday, April 23, 1959 4-- bust" tonight at the 1st Union 8 o" 4 th M Fit KAY Annual election of officers will be conducted this evening at 8 o'clock by the This will be n part of the regular MIA meeting. Games and refreshments will be held. The event in under the direction of the MIA sports director. All other wards in East Jordan Slake have held similar events in the past week. Murray Junior Chamber of Commerce at the Murray City municipal building according to John Q. Walker, president. Nominated at lh,e group's Apr. 9th meeting for president were Fred Teinert and Neil fikesioe fireside coxnrTs A Cottonwood Staid Cluphf. candidates are Carl Ereek-son- , Dennis Hand and Jim Thomas. Selected to run for the hoard of directors were Dr. Kalfi Montgomery, Jerry Watts, I'aul Hellstrom am, Sherman Davles, was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel A. ravis, 1076 E. 4905 South, and Gleaners. by Stake Rnlon S. Howells, prominent 1,1 S Church leader and author, was guest speaker. rj John Zimmerman, -- YOUR FRIENDLY LOAN MANAGER PERFECT GIFT TO ... in An extension telephone your choice of s new colors. attractively gitt Doxea ana delivered to your home. . . . your arrange your WILLIAM MILLER, States Telephone Manager AMherst 4917 So. State St. Murray Sat. 8:30-1- 2 Open Evenings by appointment Loans made to residents of nearby towns Hours: Mon.-Fr- i. 9:30-5:30- -- At rapidly-e- xpanding ; is a list of parents from this area who had chil- dren born at Cottonwood last week. Granger Garden Center for JJIH III ALL H Seeds Your Shrubs "' T All Others of proven quality for wtstern oik! It'i easy to apply, 3 pounds cover 100 square feel for at low at 1 6V1C . . . results in 7 days. MORGRO is ht best buy for your moneyl Morgro r K i AM i 50-l- b. - 3500 South or AM West 6-57- 6-30- 82 Fertilizers -- GIRLS Mr. an.1 Mrs. Hu?h R. Gail-e4S56 So. 4055 V Apr. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv J 2778 So. S050 W. Apr. y, 49 Mid-dleto- Insecticides - Come out and Drowse Around -Let's Get Acquainted- COFFEE and DONUTS EE SOFT DRINKS Friday Safurday - Sunday Bag Complete Line of Garden Supplies Male Green Ash, Mountain Ash, Cive Bedding Plants, ivergreeos j ... the concert. Irated, completely water-solub- le plant food for liquid feeding. Make vital food Instant, ly available to help new plants gel rooted. MORGRO 6'-- 8' Excelsior Ash, 4'-- Modesto Ash, 6'-- Norway Maple, Schwedler, 6'-Motine Elm, 6'-- .... .... 6'-- 8' 8' 8' 6'-- 8' European, Golden Willow, 10'-1Green Willow, 10M2 Paul's Scarlet Hawthorne, Flowering Crab Hoppi, 5'-flowering Crab Bechtels, .. Flowering peach, 5-Plum (Thundercloud), 5'-Plum (Bliriana), 5 6' 2' r W TOTUClClN 6' Forsythia, 2'-Mockorange, Snowballs, 2'-- WITH PMAONUM f IVIU5SS Mi BEDDING PLANTS READY NOW! FREE estimate! No Obligation Landscaping WIU NOt USM FREE One opphcoiion of PAX con-SoBluegrost Fertiliier balanced feeding to your lown throughout the entire summer growing eaon ond ends the task of fertilizing the lawn several times cjn eoth year. nt . use of seeder and roller with purchase. - j AERATORS KENTUCKY BLUE ROSE Jefferson 6."07 Str.. 13. Apr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. 5303 Hillside Dr.. Apr. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Moore, 5232 So. 5120 , Apr. 13. HOYS Mrs. Robert W. Smith. 5006 So. 4120 W.. Apr. Mr. and 15. Mis. ShcUln H. Bennett. 4921 W. 10S5 So.. Apr. Mr. and 10. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Storch. 5015 W. 5320 S"., Apr. 10. anil Mrs. C:ubine, 33S0 Mr. 8. Edmund V. Apr. and Mrs. Glen Kahler, Mr. 2910 W.. Apr. 13. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver Davis, C42S S. 100 V Apr. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Wavne S. Hintrc. 1800 W. 4700 So., Apr. 3931 S. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma.s Tru-jill00 W. Central. Apr. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Potter. 2S.H5 W. 3590 So.. Apr. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Rav T. Smith, 4110 W. 5740 So., Apr. 18. Mr. and Mrs. X. E. Matt-hiese4099 So., 3S0 East, Apr. o, Mr. and Mrs, Larrv D. Brown, 4977 So. 1130 W.. Apr. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Phil, lips. 3375 So. .,600 Apr. - Mr. and Mrs. John W. 4so So., Apr 11 Mr. nnd Mrs. (Irani Mishach. 4!3rt S. 1575 Wist. Apr 13. Mr. and Mrs J,irrv Kearns. 40!3 S. 4275 W Apr. 13. Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Smith. 5t!0 S. Sanford Dr.. Apr. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Rex U, Brod-erir5635 So, 4510 W.. Apr. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchner. 4045 W. ,5255 So.. Apr. 14. Mr. nnd Mrs. Blaine A. Wilcox, 4340 W. 52!5 So.. Apr. 1. Mr. and Mrs Merlin C. duff. 3!60 So, 1th East. Apr IS Mr. nnd Mrs B. C. Nelson, $500 500 . 29 500 800 500 550 700 .. . .. . . . EDGERS eo. 98c PflTZERS 79c BUSHES IB. Woodstock Dates Year's Final Session for On'ILL - m WmUl and A A Q 'A i IHI" jKfnluclm Hill ami Hill is Kentucky Hour Iron at its host . . . tlic mellow hour ina.li hoiirlion r that lias salisficil STUAICHT BOURBON discriininat-in- g tastes for four generations. TThiAV'H GENUINE SOUR MASH Bill i I ir. niiok urn co, icoisviut. nr.. o;su;ii)UD C8MANT. RNll!:T St""! disiiikis psccccis IS flOOf RK1SKIT ICUSE31 THE TRUCK THAT AVERAGED rwww m m & j r i mamrtmt'i iff' m mfatr-nrf UkU u til r e- - s 1 J W mi mi rJZTlE3 REMEMBER US FOR Fast Service Oie HINTING In i it?wothrt 25.2 p kup ride niilMge Ute '59 Ford Stytoidel Ix-o-cr or AM WINNER OF ECONOMY SHOWDOWN USA a hurry? We all are, and that it why our fat printing is so valuable to you. Come in or coll inl We do buines . . . social . . . personal, low rotes! Quality world Courtesy! 25.2 mort mpg trSan MoU "0" mor mpg ftxw Mok. Hf mor mpg than Mot 22 0 mon 42.6 31.1 mpg Ikon Mot 9.6mormpg xm T "S" Mo"C All tnif k wrre Randard BH-vlirv- ion m xnn 111 from dralm, $235 lb. 69c lb. lu. bnitm lii.viul.H 2? ha and hined turrti' (pmfiribnra. to New! Certified rrtulw of the hi?. Rct comparim ten tf tni k r.u milrflge Murray Printing Co. AM 4905 So. 155 East evr nude rrvan nut lv an indr T totot tow putat h firm! Ptoturs-A- '$9 Font Sivn iVat rrry nllirf drliTrrd 2 V2rr mure milr callon tlian the avcMer Jt Ml rT ,'i-io- iikup! n pickup for tavfngt the 19.S1 -t I'l Umm y, Come in I- . trr the terrified rexri! Tet driT the !ntui!!V ( tiamp ri and DttVt NrW make 7?c 5?c 4291 West 3500 South 6-51- d- ,. 119 98c RENT This Weekend! AM . ' 1000 . $3.30 lb. 1.14.1b. MIX m n, P-T- MWtW .S 11 150 150 100 12"-18- " . 13. i. e, 100 150 ..: 3' 49c Granger Garden Center 8-- Mr. and Mrs. Llovd S. Col-e4576 W. 5015 So"., Apr. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ritzman, 4024 S. 5th East. Apr. 11. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph E. Green-wa1440 W. 5740 So., Apr. Ills 2'-- 3 BLUE GAL CAN you 2'-- V. mid-195- y, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bell. this week's Special MtPION (Bob) Oliver Now he declares he's through looking for an American counterpart of the Col. 6) (Oliver, l'ace in 11. 4715 W. 4715 So., Apr. 50 125 GERANIUMS See Willuhan, 4514 W. 4745 So.. Apr. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Sessions, 5513 S. Ill West, Apr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmo A. Olsen, Magna, Apr. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Roy I. Tapp. 4.M2 W. 4S05 So . Apr. 11. Mr. and Mrs. J. Chester $150 Pfitrer Compacto, 5 gal. cans Pfitzer Juniper, 5 gal. cans Birkmans, 2 gal. cans Golden Birkmans, 24" 30" Golden Birkmans, 3' 4' Biota Bonito, 30" 36" Tarns, 5 gal. cans Chinese Juniper, 30" - 36" 5' Cannoerti, 4' Taxus, 1 gal. cans Pyracantha (Dwarf), 1 gal. cans TILLERS It. - 11. EVERGREENS Sprinkler Systems Chain link Fence 1 Mrs. Raymond R. N;t 1 lilacs (Purpleish Red). 1 3 6' 18"-24- " Lilacs (Chinese), PAX 5'-- - e, FLOWERING SHRUBS Double Pink Almonds, 2'-Red Leaf Barberry, 13 Dogwood (Red Siberian), RANTS IS real 6' -- MJUR ADDING J PURE CANADIAN 6'-- 6' . l Gr-(i- $450 450 400 450 500 500 450 450. 500 450 450 300 300 300 350 300 6'-- 8' Linden SNUGGEST nnd SOI TII COTTONWOOD A meeting of the Woodstock will be held Thursday, May 7. Mr and Mrs Milton O Holrn-qnis- t, at 7:30 p.m. at the "school". Jefferson St. Apr. Nominations for new of15. will be taken from the ficers Mr. nnd Mrs. Kverctte H. floor during this meeting. PerMacKav, 5003 So. 1250 V., Apr. mission from those nominated 14. must be obtained in advance. Election of officers for the In Salt Lake next school year will then take Following Is a list of parents place, and they will be officialof th" nroa who had chddren ly installed at' that time. members are encourborn in Salt Lake hospitals last week. aged to attend this, the Inst meeting, this year to elect ofGIRLS ficers who will serve them durMr. nnd Mrs. Alton I,. Bnr-eing li59-00- . 4G74 S. 1st West. Apr. 11 I!;ie something to ttell? Try Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Dailev. an V. a g I Advertiser 4S56 S. 4055 West. Apr. 11. AM 6 S523. Mr. Mrs. and Lawrenee Want Atl Brown. 510 E. 5000 So.. Apr. ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES Use INSTANT Mr. 12. $298 I'itm'J 13. We-hrl- - . Always a hit! 11. ladies. Following: 4291 v Cottonwood Hospital Reports 28 Girls Born Births, Boys and Service. Just call your telephone business office. Mountain $2000 loan way, on Signature only, car or furniture. Phone first for 1 Trip for Mother's Day I I $25 You headed the sales and service department of a new car dealership in Casper, Wyo. for seven years; switched to Salt Lake 40-so- vill go out of his way to bring loans your way S3 If the Army MIRRAY weren't such an uncertain outfit and so unwilling to let a man stay where he prefers to be, Laury Miller, Inc., the Murray area and the automobile business in general might never have met Robert C. (Bob) Oliver. TV As it is, he's recently been named manager of used car sales for the Miller firm, one of the Salt Lake valley's most S ST auto dealerships as well as a major industry of the Murray community. Oliver heads a department which alone employs six salesmen. Used cars also provide a major portion of the work for emmany of the other I A, . jNl ployes of the combination dealership at State and Vine. All of which is getting ahead of the story. 1 Bob Oliver is a native of Denver, where he completed his education in time to squeeze in a few years' introduction to the auto business before the outbreak of World War II. He spent over four years in component units of the 5th Army and turned out Saturday morning at South Kearns PILOTING the major teams in the Kearns was a motor pool office in ItAmerican WBBA League next season will be elementary school for tryouts. aly when the armistice came. An estimated 150 youths turned out. They Bod Odor, kneeling left; Ed Kidder, Norm Six peace-tim- e months in the were divided into age groups with adults Duckworth, Paul Nixon, John Knickerbocker, north of Italy, the "Riviera" convinced him he country, supervising each group. Bidding on players standing left; Richard Bawden, Keith Heaton wouldn't mind making a career was conducted Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Bill Peters. of the service. and Mrs. Glenn Sarbo. All boys were notified In the background can be seen a portion But nobody would guarantee to their as team. of a large group of aspiring ballplayers who yesterday continuous duty in that particular sector and that ended his military career. Back in this country, he 5013 W. 5303 So., Apr. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gilger, 553 Benbow Dr., Apr. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sav12 16 age, 1342 W. 4200 So., Apr. 18. The male sex took the lead ies of boys and only 12 of the ROYS again in the number of births female sex. The division of Mrs. Mr. and Leonard at Cottonwood Maternity last births hekl true lorally. too. week. There were 16 deliver- - with 8 boys and ju.st 5 young rows. 1129 E. 5045 So., 1 '.'-- i M mt M, II M.kAl HIcSim K..lh m Vi 6 Mnd.l. tw int. " Fonl ,ix! atwri r.l w4 0h M ai n I. Hi pm M fti VI4C o wouist ! hi y w. f. mm MMtCnm.M4li.biM FORD TRUCKS COST LESS mt to own i . i mi to ttM 1 1 1 tur lOMcnt, reoi Walter Larson Ford Murray, Utah 5295 South State Street ONLY FORD DEALERS SELL A-- l USED CARS AtyDtTJ?UCKS |