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Show (Utah) EAGLE ing the assembly at high Nw Advrtlir hosting AFS students. Thursday Feb. 11, 1959 Mori Market - FRI. - 12 FEB. 11 SAT., M3s Juiia Ue Souza, Murray's from Brazil, exchunge student v;-on a program ff'tjii-p(- i sponsored by ; the FHA Wed-I- f rjr FREE SAUSAGE REEL CHOCOLATE 3:15. ' Spartan las ses will be , ' by Cudahy Come In and Enjoy This f k. uuis . VIRGINIA REEL SAUSAGE lb. WcFARLANDS HAMS - Whole or Shank Hall CUT SUCES CENTER Ib. League Assn. The by the 59 lb. GRAPEFRUIT 8-3- assembly Tuesday aiternoon. Through color, creative dance, and modern music the group portrayed the abstract feeling of modern art. slants a Tavern in the Towne" A"lt H I 69 Ib. 0NI0IIS mm CORN FLAKES KEtl0GGS AtPARAfiMC. bew WAX PAPER Cut Green Speori CTDAUDCDDIPC FROZEN Nik Pak TOMATO SOUP CAMPBEtls Diced PIERCES GRAPEFRUIT DiriflFC I IVtlU-L- SWEET IDirKjCC llrVLLJ DILLS HUNTS pkg. 19 4822 cans U Regf 5?- c- Full Quart - PINECREST Reg. 39c -F- ull Quart 6-58- CLINE 41 - A. KEITH HOLLAND ELECTRONICS South Redwood Road Murray l ire Hall Fi b. II Thursday, 8 p.m., Eagles (F.O.E.) 49 So. State Feb. 15 Monday, 12:15 p.m., Kotary Club, Harinan's Cafe Feb. 15 Monday, 5 p.m., City Council Meeting, City Municipal Building Feb. 16 rTticsday, 8 p.m., Rcbckah Omen la Lodge, IOOF Hull Feb. 16 Tuesday, 7 p.m., Khvanis Club, Ilarman'n Cafe Feb. 17 Wednesday, 8 p.m., Murray Fire Department, Murray Fire Hull Feb. 18 Thursday, 5 p.m!, City Council Meeting, City Municipal Isuililing Feb. 18 Thursday, 7:15 p.m., Murray Lion's Club, Harman's Cafe Feb. 18 Thursday, 8 p.m., Eagles (F.O.E.) 4942 So. State Courtesy of MURRAY in Utah 1 02KB 33 sir?- - 49' Ant ' omV VT. 31 OT2py fhe prowler fyr rZ y, fs?$ v'yfl Vr fSM V " 11 ' . Genuine hard rock Americon Styling In maple finish. 299 j7 YK i ! IT ! - Dramatic '"'p'urd 1 Model 17T3305 i h j with Da.k Safety "Designer" t Vsm '189- window t I Vh 'VilUL, fh Yi YJ If an eye for lift! h things . - n form between the two professions. tice. prowler It pays to Olympus be a singer with Male Chorus. Bill whose new building Ottley's at 120 Vine Vital Statistics Peters, flanking is nearing completion, got an assist from his fellow choristers earlier this month. They helped do a good deal of finish work on Bill's new art gallery. In return he's going to let them use it for a rehearsal hall. Died. Mrs. Nina Halverson McCallum, 80, 416 E. 3900 So., Friday, Feb. 5th, 518 E. 1st South, of a lingering illness. Born Mar. 7, 1879, Eggelbaggen, Stanlucass, Norway. Married prowltf Bob Lobb snorted when he James Henry McCallum, August saw his Deseret Ironrite ad last 1903. Salt Lake City. He died week. It talked about painters in 1956. Survivors: daughters, and carried a picture of a carp- Mrs. William H. (Grace) Park enter. (Barbara) Reid, Denver; stepDan7.il E. Watts, Jr. Bob said he wasn't satisfied daughters, Mrs. Ella Sawyers, Los Angeles; Mrs. Marie Bloom-ingha- l, South Stake and the clue was in Chicago; four grand- Hendricks Shoe Co.; his nick children, four name ."Jerry" was spelled out in '3V dropped letters from Olympus Died. Mrs. Josephine Ander- Lanes.. That he is a "Jr" was son Jorgensen Miller, 82, 381 inserted in Prompt Cleaners; E. 4800 South, Thursday, Feb. his car license, DC 8460, Mur-raHeights Service; and his 4th, at her home of natural (by Lawren Doom) causes. Born Oct. 11, 1877, Sal-lin- daughter's hame, Denlce, 3, to John and Edia S. Horn- Earl's Mobil Service. The feminine population at In the . same section of the Granger high has been busy er Anderson. Married to Charles this week making plans for the Manti. He died May 6, 1901. paper, on 3B, was one more the annual A. Jorgenson April 28, 1897, clue. Mr. Watt's picture, in- kinti.inni la Married to William E. Miller Ball" to be March 26, 1914, Manti LDS held Saturday. Temple. He died Feb. 6. 1943. Sponsor Survivors: sons, daughters, Mrs. New Books Available At ed by the Girls J. Aaron (Merle) Thueson, Mrs. Teen Assn., it W. E. (Erma) Godfrey, Mrs. Kearns Branch Library ill be the S. R. (Elva) Godfrey, all MurKearns. A list of new books first girl's pre ray; Mrs. J. Reed (Mary) Ben-nio- now available at the Kearns ference dance Taylorsville; 26 grandchil- branch of the Salt Lake County of the year. dren; 56 great grandchildren, Library was announced this The girls are two 4 week. , finding, how- For adults there are: "The i V i - ever, that Americans" by Daniel J. Boor-stiinitiative take when they the Spacewaya Satellite Dy there are still more responsibilCharts Eric Maine; . "How I food and transportation ities Turned $1000 Into a Million ir being the two major ones In My Spare Real Estate added to what they usually Granger. A smorgasborg dinby William Nickerson. ner is being planned by the Time" have. and "The Ring of Truth" by "Hearts Delight" Is the theme Grander Community Christian Josephine Lawrence. for Church for the upcoming dance. During Saturday evening Juvenile' selections Include: intermission the crowning of a from 5 to 7:30. will The event be held at the "The Colden Book of Camping king and queen will be a highand Camp Crafts" by Gordon light. Sy Gaboto'a Orchestra is church. 2284 W. 3500 South. Dover" by Jean slated to provide the music for Cost will be 75 cents for adults, Lynn; "Dixie ofMan In a Hurry" "Young Colby; 50 cents children. for will the evening. Refreshments and Lee Jean Latham, Youth of by the congregation be served. Mor Ron of "Secret the mornSkerry" in Sunday The. dance will start at 8:30 participated Fosalie p.m. Admission will be $2 with ing service Feb. 7th. Among byChildren Fry. books are: "Grandboutonnieres for the boys in- those taking part were: Bernlce BuckYoung, song leader; Danny father and I" bv Helen E. cluded in the price. 'The Pelagie by trip" Big ley; Vernon Collins, Young, junior iws Doane; "Hurray For Maxle" by pianOn Wednesday, Feb. 3rd. the deacons; Dixie Atkinson, Peggy Gulick and Elizabeth Reed, call to worsenior class of Granger journey- ist; Becky Tom Vaughan, morning Dresser, and "Off to School" by ship; ed to Granite high for a prayer; James Matson, scrip- Kathrn and Byron Jackson. assembly. Others at the ture; Becky Fenton. meditation; meeting were Granite, Cyprus Jean Fenton, offertory sentand Olympus. Michael Cannon, prayer of Pony Express Camp Featured speaker was Dr. J. ence; dedication; Linda Hoopes, InD. Williams, head of the Depart- vitation to and Dates February Meet ment of Political Science at the Diane Salazar, disclpleship solo. A'Cappella Murray. The Pony Express University of Utah. His talk The morning message, "We of Utah of the Camp was on politics for 1960. Have Life", was given by Cary Pioneers will Daughters Februhold their vltwi Salazar and Rev. Warren Seen-le- r. ary meeting at the home of Last Friday, members of the Mrs. Elmo McMillan, 171 E. A meeting of Ctib Scout Park 5900 Granger High Pep Club, the Soutn, or) Thursday, Feb. were guests of 259 will be held Friday evening 25th. at 1 p.m. held a In tea at 7:30 at the church. The Cyprus prepstcrs The lesson, "The Dairy", will preceeding the basketball game Bible study rla.4s Is holding be presented by Mrs. Vers, P. between the two schools. sessions every Wednedny night Wahlqulst, class leader. at the session will be Mrs. Newell McMillan. All members are urged to attend by Capt. Gladys Thome. n. y L.. motching "Coofdinaie" J Magna. Each class in the Webster elementary school will enjoy individual Valentine Day room parties Firday afternoon. The will furnish a special treat for each child. P-T- A n; folks' insured rest assured! says Jim Jensen ol r can sleep nights if you know your valuable possessionshome, outo, clothing, ore Insured against damage j or loss, is your insurance You adequate? J. Leo Jensen Agency am tti vim sTRtiT Representing the Travelers Hartford Save By J, TODAY gj T C,a there fi illnes In your household, had rcgsrdlesi of you want the best to he i reassuring to know that every it Hut price. preuripiion compounded here it fairly priced, cost. For according to compounding prompt, precise Doctor's preprices, always bring us your Vf'e value your patronage. scriptions. another service offered by ZIONS accurattly-ditermine- February Sale ... Mail VC'hcn No- w- fWS& RIGHT! d fir SAVINGS I LOAN and helpful way which your transactions ore handled will give you a feeling of complete confidence and satisfaction . , . Benefit now with insured savings receiving the highest dividend The friendly In CITES ttTtRin PAY Jm paid. Bill MARTIN'S IN MAY! 3 CURRENT RATI Will IsterW Sl'th Tms nmtn rtctnrts fry mi foti iim itbilrst He's Soles Manager Fabulous ttllMI and 1 UlCtllC c Sate Your choice of matching Open Friday- 'til 9 LOAN AGSOClATION formerly Zioni Benefit Building Society "toordi note" wiih each "Designer" TV during this sole en' !c 7iMM " I.; f4 l MTO CENTER 4963 SOUTH STATE ST. 33 EAST FIRST SOUTH c . WEBSTER PLANS VALENTINE FETES FRIDAY AFTERNOON Jrl ;V BUY Conspicuous special endorsements such as Airmail, Special are Delivery, and First-Clas- s an important factor in receiving good mail service. Airmail, special delivery mail, enveland oversize first-clas- s opes are sometimes delayed by class mail if they lack an endorsement. . Although small handwritten or typewritten endorsements are helpful, they may be overlooked by postal employees and result in delay in delivery of mail having a special time value. To help prevent delay and mishandling of such mail and to insure that the mailer will receive the type, of service for which postage has been paid, It Is recommended that priority mailings be endorsed with colorful gummed labels which are now furnished without charge by the post office. All airmail and special delivery mail should be endorsed to show the service desired by the label below the postage and first-clas- s mailings or oversize envelopes should be endorsed in the same manner. Regular size - first-clas- s envelopes, however, should not be endorsed. Mailers can help themselves to better service by making use of the distinctive labels which are available at the post office.' Advice and assistance on all kinds of mail problems can be had by asking your postal clerk, the next time that you are In the post office. ss KJ1 S, j (Supt Murray Post Office) i ' Dr. Warren Hughes of Mur- with the rather lame (and ray sported a healthy tan when corny) explanation that the guy he retuned last week from was really a carpainter, which Phoenix and resumed his prac- is some sort of a combination 7 I Postal News Tri-A-No- W 'j V;'! l TV with I P; ; i " n I in $329', ! l "look of lo-Bo- y genuine walnut veneer ond solids. y Lyj 5239?5 2 1C3576-G- E'. Finest... luxurious French Provincial In genuine cherry veneer ond solids ot a new low price $3895 k I Model 21 C3478 Versatile new styling Mahogany grained finish. Reg. $269.95 ' a ix,'ei" V7 I I (pV'Nw Model 2U3456 I 1 J Model 21C3443 lvJ - , . Custom "Ultra- Vision". Early i ' Granger Church Slates Dinner ass If , And Views n, isBSGaa.0 stead of Dick Butler, owner of Butler's Shoes, was shown in, the firm's ad. In the first section of the paper, on page four. United Model and Paint Supply had one clue that he married Joan Frear. On page 5 there were four clues: Rotary club, United Model and Paint Supply; DSA Winner, Deseret Ironrite; his "home, 400 E. 5900 South, and 190 Watts, a combination of his weight and last name, Brinton Electric. .On page 6 in Murray Shoe and Clothing Center was the clue, Jaycee, a group of which he is a member. , and CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EAGLE four-scho- JfAW Ot-tle- a, Owns Very First Car for your sveetheart . . . and you! m$ TELEVISION I Denzil E. ((Jerry) Watts was the mystery person sponsored by Allied Development Co. last week. Jerry Is in the floral business with his father, Denzil E. Watts Sr , at 6155 South State. He makes his home at 400 E. 5900 " South. On the Who's Who page could y be found 10 clues. Flowers, Glass & Drapery; that he was born locally, Murray State Bank: his initials. Dew, in Jerry's Sporting Center; telephone Sharp's AG number, AM Food Store; and the address of their floral business, 6155 So. State, Dyches Rexall Pharmacy. He holds the position of Stake Athletic Director for Murray p.m., Murray Jayoees News Views Of Granger High TUBES TESTED FREE ja It everything in electronics Replacement on Parts) DARRELL GRANGER PINECREST J - TWIGG BOB 6 pkgs. 5 1 9. on, 98 con 10 303 can 19 6 TAPE RECORDER Call AM 35 !i gallon TOMATO SAUCE FREE (90 Day cans lbe" 3e PUREX SHAVERS CAR RADIO ELECTRIC ORGAN I KITCHEN CHARM JIIIHIIULI1I1ILJ BEETS . 8 o'clock. STEREO - HiFi TV - RADIO - 45 King Size p "lVJ quarts start at for experienced workmanship in 4 bunche,17 CHOCOLATE MILK tl0VE,UAF will ity game 7 " T. V. Reese The game this week with South on Granite's floor should be a real thriller. The JV team will play at 6:30 p.m. and the vars- 9' Thursday, p.m., City Council Meeting, City Feb. II Thursday, 8 p.m., Murray Junior Women Club, 15-1-9. 8785 West 2700 South RADISHES OR GREEN Ih, ll MURRAY - The annual Granite "G" Week will be held during the The week of February activities for this week include: Teacher Appreciation Day, Dress-u- p Day, Turnabout Day, Farmer Day and Alumni Day. The "G" Council is directing this activity. Granitians are bubbling with school spirit since the victory over Olympus last week end. NEW GREEN CABBAGE Beaux Arts Club presented an unusual 89 A GRADE RIB STEAKS Planned .W The strains of "No Man is an told Spartans Wednesday that the American Field Service Assembly was about to be presented. Foreign students from all over Salt Lake County are present-There- '! ,b.49 . pro-gra- sctnnina 53 Ib. VEAL PATTIES school assemblies, civic and meetings. to party being V tesponsibla for all stage services for father's Treat FREE L-J- VEAL STEAKS is their "Sugar 's" Daddy the by Cloverleaf He manager. seen escorting i MILK at noon i 1 i after-- - nesday . II Thursday, 5 Il. Municipal Ruildlng r . 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. WHO, WHAT, WHEN AND WHERE IN (by Elaine Nelson) The outstanding' senior for January, Warren Shepherd, was last week. Warren announced , , received this recognition for his. service as the stage crew By Mlclil McMulliil 13 Scan Before Yon Plan Student's Eye View Of Granite Spartan Scene SATURDAY ONLY VIRGINIA Th Scanning The On MAIN STREET in MAGNA THURS. tnd Local Florist Featured As "Who's Who" Personality schoolj THE MURRAY 2 AM EM 6-8- 1 ' |