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Show hwm-.h..- mm- j.miwpou,.! ..niinm HiJ. Run ! R : 1 L ,,. .i i.i i nil RECEIVING A HUG from Robert Q. Lewis Burr Dallof of Murray, left, and Josey Barnes. nni are JI Mrs. A. The famous comedian and Miss Barnes are starring in the lead roles in the University of Utah's production of "The Gazebo" being presented this week at Kingsbury Hall. Mrs. Dallof was a "thrilled" woman when she won two tickets to the play as a door prize and was awarded the ducats and a "kiss on the cheek" Box-elde- The left side and front of the Tucker auto and right side of the Buehler car sustained damage. A Sunday collision at 4800 South and State involved vehic-'e- s operated by Hui.se Robert Johnson, Salt Lake City, and Tickets 'N Kiss! Murray Woman Is Thrilled Over Meeting Wifh Robert Q. Lewis The Murray woman won two the ' , Murray. The election of new 6fficers and a cake sale are the two major events planned for this week by the Jaycettes. Homemade cakes will be sold by club members Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in front of the Murray City Pharmacy, 4874 South State. Mrs. Dick Hendricks, 5321 Al Erik Eernhard Norling, Rait Lake City. The left rear of the Johnson car and right rear of the other auto were damaged. Vehicles driven by Merlyn S. McLorum, 4754 So. 1780 East, and Angelo Ravarino, 2678 E. 3900 South, were involved in a collision Saturday at 5300 So. State. The left rear of the McLorum auto and front of the Ravarino pick-u- p truck sustained ACME ' pine Dr. will be hostess at the monthly meeting Monday evening when the election of new officers will be conducted. will be Mrs. Joel Dahle and Mrs. Tom Eartlett. Nominees to date include: Mary Teinert, president; Carolyn Hellstrom and Shirley Zimmerman, vice president; Ann Williams, Carol Bartlctt and Donna Sainsbury, secretary; Dawna Davies and Margie Wagstaff, historian and press agent. Bonderiird Notched Fit the Win (Utah) EAGLE and Tho Kewi tdverlUor Thursday, April 7, 1960 Farewell Set Sunday THE MURRAY 8 Murray. A farewell testimonial for Elder George Mid-gle- y will be held Sunday at 4 Murray 9th Ward Sunday p.m. in Murray 12th Ward. Elder Midgley will leave soon School. for tho California mission field. Released from their dutiju were Ted Tuttle, Wayne Bott CHANGED IN MURRAY 9TH and Marlow Brown. New offiMurray. The superintendency cers sustained were Wayne Bott, was recently changed in the Marlow Brown, Merril Burton. r i i. - I 8laU proudly announces To the "New Look" Lutherans Set Special Events Murray. At the 10:45 a.m. service on Palm Sunday, April 19th, Rev. William C. Naatz of Christ Lutheran Church will receive into the congregation seven young people as communicant members. Making public profession of their faith after a two year period of instruction will be Sharon Losser, Cheryl Rund-quis- t, Kathleen Krcidler, Carolyn Hoesch, Bonnie Zaisler, Denise Devenberg and Timothy Simmons. Saturday at 7 p.m., the church will host the Layman's League, Utah zone, at a business meeting. They will discuss Hour" radio "The Lutheran program, which the group sponsors. 7 LW mm in lift ft) Its 6 Choose Color to Match Your Home! !!! fjt is Long! Privacy! Free Estimates! ) Cost In Moderate! ACME FENCE CO. 1300 So. West Temple IN 7-70- 15 Ken Owens for Appointment appearance, he will go to his alma mater, the University of Michigan, to star in the same play. was quite a day" A. Burr (Margaret) Dallof's description of her meeting with Robert Q. Lewis. Murray. "It was Mrs. of University production of "The Gazebo", which stars the famous comedian. She won the ducats as a door prize at a meeting of Avon representatives in the Hotel Utah. Mr. Lewis was on hand to pie-seher with the tickets and threw in a "kiss on the cheek" to make her day "complete". The three-ac- t comedy opened at Kingsbury Hall Tuesday and will be presented each evening through Saturday at 8:30. A Utah Murray. A rash of hit and run accidents highlighted the Murray traffic scene during the past week. Sunday, a vehicle smashed into two parked autos at 4755 So. State owned by William G. Stevens, 3994 Luetta Dr., and Jack Smodey, 3066 So. State. After the mishap, the driver of ' the vehicle continued on, Murray police reported. The hit and run car struck the rear of the Stevens auto pushing it into the parked vehicle of Mr. Smodey. The trunk and rear bumper of the Stevens car and rear of the Smodey vehicle sustained damage. A second hit and run collision occurred Friday at 4867 South State. A parked vehicle owned by William T. Haun at that address was struck by another auto which continued on after the mishap. The rear of thi Haun car was damaged. A two car collision Monday at 4772 Boxelder St. involved vehicles driven by Madalene Bueh-le4596 Creekvlew Dr., and r. Pat Cyril Tucker, 4772 r, from Mr. Lewis. tickets to Jaycettcs Plan Sale, Elections Accidents Mar Murray's Traffic Scene P'y Murray Legion Schedules Hunt V Murray. Plans for the annual Easter egg hunt for Murray youngsters were announced this week by the Murray American Legion Post No. 60. Deb Townsend, chairman, reported the hunt would be held early Sunday morning. He requested that all Lcgion-aire- s be at the park with buckmatinee will be held Saturday ets at 6 a.m. to help hide over at 2 p.m. eggs. The youths, ages Tickets are being sold for 3,000 one through 10, will begin $1.75. $2.75 and $3.75 with re- their search at 7 a.m. promptly duced prices for the matinee. Merchants of Murray are doThey can be obtained at the nating eggs with a redeemable Tribune building in Salt Lake value. Anyone desiring to doCity or at Kingsbury Hall. to nate the hunt are asked to r. Starring with Mr. Lewis Mr. Townsend, AM the lead roles is Salt Lake's contact Josey Barnes. Others in the cast are: Tom Wayman, Emma Hem pel, Georgia Standing. Vern Adix, Tony Larimer, Jim McDonald, Hal Greaves, Charles Parker. Pat Hunt and Keith Hottinger. Director for the production Murray. Rev. Charles L. is Robert Hyde Wilson and set pastor of Murray Baptist Church, will deliver the designs are by Vei n Adi.x. Mr. Lewis is well known for principal address at Union Good his comedy work in radio and Friday services at the Holladay television. During the past year, Community Church, 2631 East he has been appearing in many iSOO South, Friday evening, stork company productions. Im- April 15th, at 7:30. In addition to the Murray mediately after his Salt Lake Baptist Church and the Holla-da- y Community Church, the Christ Methodist, Rev. Fren Venablo, pastor, and Cotton- wood Presbyterian. Rev. David Steele, pastor, are also partic-- 1 ipating, Nursery care for children of age will be provided PHOTO during the service, and an Easier film will tie shown fir DEVELOPING under junior high children 8c hi Nil age. This service is just one of the united efforts of these four denominations. Iast fall they held a joint service at the Cotton-wooChurc h. Presbyterian More cooperative activities are planned in the future. nf ' X i f. "" X 7 ---- yj--- . , f :,.:.r ' V f j- i? MAN V .i- -s V . s " ' ..-,- " BILLS . K I y fa . A, 'fj r i 7 V v ; ' . "'2 " -- , - ... i -"- "-v..- Mc-Cart- ...for ,"" . Baptists Slate Joint Service j ' ''' TOO ' V v ' t If you have i too many monthly s payments j it is possible to consolidate them into one easy monthly payment. 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