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Show Region 4 Trackstcrs Fail To Win Any Firsts In State Meet Saturday Mom, Daughter Nighf Scheduled - (nUNfiFi: - A mothers and evening will be held Tuesday, May lOih, for nil Mutual-age girls In the Cmiurer C;h Ward. Invitations are to bo d'strl-bulp- .l this weo.li to mothers with the printing in gold and silver, urging, all mother to got hotter acquainted with their young, daughters. 'beginning at 7:30'; the pro-- ! gram will be held at the Ward. Special guest speaker will be nuuie Cannon of HITnlos fama. f;he will seak on clean living null subjects of 'grooming and dating for the girls. .The evening Is being planned by MIA officers,. Will na (.Wood, Janice, Muif, and Monty , AU d.uigiihM-- - SALT LAKE Region Four athletes performed about as in the state track and field fest Saturday in the University of Utah Stadium. Jordan, the regional champion, scored 18 points and finished fifth in a field dominated squada of by the power-lade- n Last uiu Weber. The Leopards, a perennial thlnelad powerhouse, nabbed the title on the numbers, strength of outscoring Weber 46 56 to 42. Highland closed with 28; South ' Cache had 20. Murray scored 4 13; Bingham 2 and Grander 1 to fill out the field of 21 teams managing to register in Class A. Six gold medal performances went Into the books ai new Three were bagged in each class. Craig Smith, Olympus, rewrote the standards in the Javelin with a heave of ll0-fes. 4 Weber's medlay relay foursome scampered the distance in 3:33.7 and East's s vonu' r . - . i 'r t-- fi 11 . x- ' p - .'. - reo-orU- a. - '1 et TOWN and '""Til fij, (COUNTRY ' I quartet 8M0-rel- INTERIORS In 1:30,7, Was Clocked ' MUPRAY TK 6-- 2 first-roun- ; 6-- 6-- 8, - RTISTR Thursday,- May 14, 1959 themselves with rules and regulations to insure safe and ' . happy riding. t are Safaty programs getting schools - and in underway churches to make the public more safety conscious. In many retail bicycle "and repair shops, one can pick up a free copy of the 12 rules of safety riding. ousted Bob Maikosian of; Murd acIn ray, tion. . Lynn Collins and Fred Chrls-tenso- n of Box Elder, beat Sherm Adamson and Del Winchester of 1 d in Tooele, doubles action. The Box Elder duo was beaten in the semifinals by Mel Bennett and Kirby McMaster of Orem, who copped the doubles title, Jim Chadwlck of Bingham lost to Paul Deliry of Olympus in Initial sin;,; s' . , 6-- 2, (Utah) EAGLE f NrwS-ADV- first-roun- prowler i t Speaking of safety, you motorists who haven't obtained your safety inspection sticker for the family car had better do so pronto! Tomorrow at midnight is the duadline for getting the stickers and gluing them on the lower left corners of tha windshields. PROWLER They're a lot of cars that still can be seen without the stick-- 1 (From I'uge 4R. Cok C) Rotarians win rise 'early Sa- ers. ., ... prowl!- t ',. , turday. 'They're getting togeJack R. Armltnge of Kcurnst ther at 5 fli,m. to wrk on their pet project in "Murray ptty park. has returned from a con- Prez Jack Boggeas promises a f erence at the home office of John Hancock Mutual Life telephone call foj1 all' foorish the Insurance Company in Boston, at 4 Mass. enough to vohuiteer o'clock in thje morning! ,Juck, who resides at 4390 W, .".' i prawlar " Rumor mill says: Dotal Jex, - in food retailing circle here arid in MMvalc, will SMin the former Don's Super Market at 4S54 So. State. ; lon's closed its doors several weeks ago in financial distress. Doral, who had a hand at managing the place in- days gone by, has a good name, fine personality, lots ; of friends. Probably he could" salvage the lost business. If so, t'would be good for Murray's business dls6-- 2. 6-- 3 tic-l'- i' ' . . ' new contributed marki in the 220, where stocky Gary Andorson of Cedar City was caught In 21.5; the broad jump, in which Larry Schlap- of Millard stretched d inches and the lows where Dan Lindsay of Cidar City turned In a :19.7, Anderson 'equalled the d dash record of '09.8. Regional athletes who scored In the A division included these: trict. w. prawlar DeLoy Johnson. Jordan, who rah second to Highland's Wayne v Now that i good "cycling" weather Is here, youngsters and Smith In both the high and low Oldsters alike should acquaint i . hurdles. Jack' Weiser,- Murray, fourth in the pole vault. ': ' v - Everyone Needs , .Neil Stevens, Granger, fifth in the pole vault. . HOME : OWNER Russell Parker, Jordan, fifth in the d run. , INSURANCE .'. Joe Dennison, Murray, fifth in the discus throw., Mick Butterfield, Bingham, fourth in the low hurdles. Jordan's mile relay foursome, which ran fourth and the n, ' ., FAMILIAR FACES at Cottonwood Maternity Hospital are Mrs. Esther K. Gunnell, left, superintendent of the institution; Woodrow business' manager, and Kitty Boe), office secretary. In the background can" be West-ensko- Ji i seen a portion of the present hospital.' ' , Plans call for the construction of a $1,500,? 000 structure to house the ' hospital. The new building will be located west of the Mur-- . .,; ; ray South Stake center. v. "We k... td;,. ' , by Ruby Draney . . .'. 4766 Notiphal Week Observed By Cottonwood Hospital t fj 1 '.located at,'' , So, St at ej MI RKAY In Its 25th year of ' serving the community, the Cottonwood Maternity Hospital, 404 E. 5600 South, is observing National Hospital Week, May 10th-16tAlthough presently cramped for space, the hospital staff is looking forward to a new building which will house the institution. In the planning stages is a new hospital, 60 beds for maternity cases and 60 for general, which will cost an estimated jl,500,000.( To be located in the area to the west of Murray South Stake Center on McMillan Lane, the larger structure will enable the hospital to adequately care for population In' the southern portion of Salt Lake County. Mrs. Esther K. Gunnell, sup. erintendent,- reported- - construction will probably start within the next year and wilt take approximately a year to complete. "We are so small in space that we presently are not able feature LOWE h. . bros; MELLO-GLOS- S , 120-roo- m 5 ? ..'". a that's great for woodwork, covsemi-glos- s, ' ers beautifully and . is low in costl I' .ampzingfy i! s... AM - . i 2-17- 02 ; '.. nours: y a.m. 10 0:ju p.m. i- H 111 - : , Treaf Your Feet! TRACTION TREAD RED k WINGS Velva Retan Uppers Sweat-Prootnsoles f it Traction Tread . Crepe Soles and Under Wedge Heels Work' Shoe Headquarters lor the Salt Loke Valley Sizes 6 thru 13$ Widths EE B to 13! na 99.- ri.i. JIUIV HJH e - AM 21 at the hospital appreci- ate the doctors here for they have displayed good practical standards, attitudes and. coop- Mrs. Gunnell noted. eration,"1 " Business manager for the hospital - is Woodrow. Westen-skow-.. Handling the secretarial chores is Kitty Boel. The institution presently has 22 beds to accommodate visitors," she and all rooms are noted. "However, . we always Mrs. Gunnell reported. t "We've appreciated tne patwelcome expectant mothers to come and visit us at any time." ronage we have from the surrounding areas to Murray and The hospital ia Mrs. Gunnell pointed out. hope to be able to give even better service In the future and There are two pints of universal-type blood on hand at all in our new hospital,". Mrs. Guntimes to be given in emerg- nell concluded. encies without fear of reaction. "For our premature infants we have an air pressure lock, an isolette with oxygen and humidifier, as well as two Armstrong ; Incubators with limited oxygen GREENFIELD An auction valves," she reported. for players on the major league The staff has about 13 registered nurses working full and teams for the Cottonwood Western Boys' Baseball part time as well as eight lic- Heights ensed practical nurses and 15 League was held last week by nurses aides to take care of coaches of the four teams, , Five boys, five patients, she said. and five "We have our own laundry in charge of Lenna Inglefield. olds were selected for each, of one of the finest in the state," the major league teams. Mrs. Gunnell continued. "Also The rest of the approximately we have received many fine 150 boys who signed up will be compliments on our assigned to minor league teams of the pa so that all will be able to parNearly : tients come from Salt Lake ticipate. ) the Coaches and sponsors for the City; with the majority of surrest coming from the many league teams are: coach near major for the Cubs, "Dale Pederson, rounding communities Whitmoro , Oxygen; Murray. sponsor, "We even have expectant coach for the Braves, Marv outside the Zimmerman, sponsor Chesley. from mothers state." Mrs. Gunnell explained. Drug; coach for the Yanks, "Their folks have lived" here Ilosa Plant, sponsoTr John Uaif, and the mothers have' come insurance; ami coaca for me bnck to have their babies."' 'Bees, Art Hughes, sponsor During the last five years, Utah Sand & Gravel. had a has the hospital patient load increase of 200 to 300 Turn unuwed Hem Into csih were 1907 ench vear. Last "ear, want ad- - AM through admitted and 1623 live babies were delivered. "It is Interesting to note that 816 were boys and 818 were rlrK" Mrs. Gunnel! laughed. fEarh year they come out fairsemi-privat- e, d, . League Selects Team Rosters - mi-ala.- " one-four- th ly close." - 22-fe- et -- 180-yar- long-standi- 100-yar- - ' Beet-digg- e Bride, Groom Night Held By h phtna yau ndr Granger Stake The Graneer GRANGF.lt Stake held Its annual "Bride and Groom Night" for sU M Men and Gleaners Wednesday evening. April 13lh. Under the direction of chair man, Carla Stanley, the even ing was fsshioned to represent a wedding reception. On hand to add to the festivities was a real bride and groom, dressed In their wedding attire, and a lovely program was presented. Speclnl speaker for the event was David G. Thomas of tho Ireslding Bishop's office. The theme was 'Temple Marriaee and musical numbers complet ed the setting. A vocsl quartet sang 'Rlng of Glory" nnd "Bless This House," and a violin solo was plsved hv June Sorensen. Mrs. Louise Tlmm fang "A Temple by the River." A table was decorated by Mr. and Mrs. Mike Moore, Com- plete with wedding cake and refreshments for the guests. This annual event was sponsored by Stake Gleaner leader, Mrs. Esrl Hill, and activity director. Huth Smith. It was held in the Grsnfier Stake House. ut baeauit call j I i i h g which was runnerup to East in the 1:30.7 effort. . Other Class A marks which, though not records, were parwere ticularly ; . outstanding, . those: A high Jump by Dave Cunningham of Davis. A (TRACK, Page OB, '4. 8) record-breakin- One Beam family Region Tennis Players Lose In First Round f 1 f or on Hoof ;i'j'i " VINI STRItr - GAYLE BRUNYER 5.1 IIIIKItf 7iiMt, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF DISTILLED ANO BOTTLED BY THE JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT. KY. ' ' .ifvf'-UtV- ; U . : ' r. r ; , t t Limit .i.,im J. i r,4 a . 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State chd Vin 8 408.1 South, is a member of the V. James Larsen, general agency in Salt Lake City. The conclave drew agents from all parts of the TJmu-Btates. ,'Jaek is a gra luate of Camaa County High, Fairfield, and attended Brig ham Young University and the University of Utah, lie served a mission for the LDS Church and currently is a teacher in the Kcarns 4th Ward. well-know- n B ";iss 5-- ' j ' ; Pag Murray |