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Show Joy Coffin, Evan J. Anderson Married In Homo Coromony v 7 Cv1 k.-- hImi ftiijhim FACIAL r -- . " J AM t - FIVE YEARS AGO as taken from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., Oct. 27, 1960. Dave Albrand, Bill Schilling, and Kathy cooper, were elected senior class officers at Granite high. . .Firemen were called to extinguish a kitchen fire at the residence of Margo Owens, 3400 So. 5th East. . . A pick-u- p truck stolen from Len A. Saunders, S451 so. State was recovered in Grand Junction, Colo. . .Mrs. James H.Gilbert, 320 W. S300 South, entertained relatives at a dinner in honor of her birthday. . .Bishop and Mrs. Nephl Moulton, 4656 Cherry St., were guests at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Richardson. . .Mr. Paul J. Tuckett, was honored at a birthday party at the C. W. Ziemmer home, 4840 Atwood Blvd. Plymouth, was listed In 'fair condition suffering from a leg wound he received while deer hunting. . .David B. Mccleery, and Bruce J. Parsons emerged as winners In the primary ballot. . .Miss Joy Eileen Coffin, became the bride of Evan j. Anderton, at a ceremony held at her parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Coffin. . .Mr. and Mrs. Alma G. Jacobson were feted at an open house In honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. . .Miss Lula Parkinson, Rexburg, Idaho, was staying with her cousin, Mrs. Wilfred Smith, 720 E. 4500 South, while she was attending beauty college In Salt Lake. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO as taken from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., Oct. 20, 1950. ' . v Vaughn Krebs, former Murray resident and active in the as taken from the files of the Murray Junior chamber of Commerce, Eagle, Thurs., Oct. 27, 1955. was elected first vice president Robert Greenberg, 120 west of the Tooele Junior chamber TEN YEARS AGO i are applied to this paper ghoit "chaperon" a) the Halloween dance at FEATURES farewell party prior to their departure for the Brazilian Thursday, October 28, 1965 mission. . .Mrs. Rose S. Sanders was honored at an open of commerce. . .Mitch Price, house held at her daughters was an all-st- ar grid hero In home In honor of her 79th the eastern football spotlight. . . birthday. Mrs. Miranda S. Walton, Evan-sto- n, TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO wyo., visited with Mrs. Leah Jones. . .Mr. and Mrs. as taken from the files of the J. T. Erekson, and their daugh- Murray Eagle, Thurs., Oct. 31, ter, Arllne and Miss Fern Ere- 1940. kson, attended a funeral in Idaho F. R. Anderson, Mrs. Falls. . .Richard Alan Brady, W.Mrs. H. Rothwell, Mrs. D. A. son of Mr. and Mrs. George McMillan, and Mrs. D. W. MofW. Brady, 6142 Clear St., celeat a brated his first birthday. . . fat, were honored guests Woof the Murray Wendell Appolios, and Beverly meeting men's Club. . .Miss Phyllis Dawn Rank, were issued a marTurpin, Margie Shaw, calvin riage license. Weeks and Barzee Baker, reTWENTY YEARS AGO as turned to Utah after attending taken from the files of the the national dairy show and Murray Eagle, Thurs., Oct. 25, demonstration contest held at club 1945. Harrlsburg, Pa., for members. . .A violin solo by ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. (Remember, Pg. 10B, Col. 5) Towers were the parents of a son born Oct. 11 at Holy cross Civic Guild Meeting Hospital. . .Bishop and Mrs. Abram Barker left to meet their To Aim At Holidays son, Vaughn, who received his MURRAY. Members of the discharge from Boswell Field, N. M. . .Bishop Alma G. Jacob-se- n Murray Ladies Civic Guild will Sr., announced Leslie J. meet at the home of Mrs. Fredrickson was the new Sunday Thomas K. Hanney,6334so. 560 School superintendent of Grant East, on Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. ward. . .Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Milton (Jane) Swensen, Paul Mertllck, were honored at a a professional artist, will direct 4D Remember When? The Murray, Utah, EAGLE the ladles in making Christmas cards from old materials, using the new art form, collage. She also will give directions on making ornaments from styro-foa- m balls, jewels, ribbons and left-ov- er decorative items. Members are urged to bring their own materials from home. 266-681- PLUS nnnnm GOLD STRIKE STAMPS with all .uiue .Ya cash on orders OVSRHSAO OARAGE DOORO Dial garage door investment . . . install the quiet, strong, beautiful Ro WAY Doors. Ask for a free estimate. You'll see how little the very finest will cost. Give us a call todayl For the best 266-88- 01 .for QUALITY. 5001 So. RSIVAY I 4-- H OIL qDdoBBi IV, LIT. ALDER'S 960 Salt Lake City S. Main State which will Granite Park junior high tomorrow (Friday) night. Helping with preparation art Kim Rigby, Kathy Young, Juli Notion, Jerry William and Kim Kerr. EM THIS MESSAGE IN THE Junior High Studonfs To Wear 'Crazy' Headgear During Dance PUBLIC INTEREST SPONSORED BY THESE PARK.' 'Mad dance at 3 p.m. tomorrow (Fri Is the theme for Granite day). Park Junior's student body A combo will furnish the music. There will be a spook alley. Members of the-- PTA will serve refreshments. Each student is encouraged to create and wear the hat of his choice. A contest will name four winners, one of which will be named grand prize winner. There will be a winner to MURRAY. Members of the represent each of the three Murray women's club have grades. invited the ladles of the Mid-val- e Decorations for the event are community club to Join being designed by the student .with them on a "trip to Switgovernment class. Robert Fltt zerland.1 Is the teacher chairman. The Swiss Eidlewless chor, us will show color slides and Millcreek Elementary entertain with music and yodelling on Nov. 4 at 1 p.m. In Lunch Monday Night the Murray city building. ' Hostesses in charge are ol A MILLCREEK. Mrs. H. Pierce Brtnghurst, lunch evening has been Mrs. Ray P. Greenwood, Mrs. scheduled for families of Mill-creH. A. Robblns and Mrs. S. E. elementary from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Monday. Bringhurst. The purpose of the dinner is to acquaint parents with hot lunch meals prepared by the Granite district kitchen. V. Mrs. Harold Pauley is PTA chairman for the event. PTA officers and board members the program are with Max F. Jackman, principal, and his staff. GRANITE ? Mrs. Swensen said she will be happy to assist members in the selection of materials if they 5. will call CIVIC-MINDE- D MURRAY FIRMS Hatter UNITED ARTS Hurray Club 4830 So. State To EnforfoJn MORTUARY JENKINS-SOFF- E Vifh Singers & 4760 So. State i MURRAY CITY PHARMACY 4874 So. State VAL McCLEERY Candidate for Commissioner MURRAY CAB CO. 4835 So. State back-to-scho- MURRAY MUSIC ek J - THIS COMING SUNDAY Quiet day special Air jjwm "sMeMme eitisenn"? Mast fiiu!ie a note . . . aa SomUAnnual nothing en- SO. Visit with the family MURRAY FEED & GARDEN CTR. ,vi.;. 4777 So. State CARLSON BICYCLE SHOP 4889 So. State 4905 So. State CARTER'S STEAK HOUSE 4902 So. State Memhospital vol- COTTONWOOD. bers or old friends. of Cottonwood unteers auxiliary will hold their semi-annumeeting at 8 o'clock tonight (Thursday) at the hospital. Jack G. Olpin, hospital administrator; Mrs. Marjorle K. Amundsen, director of volunteers; Mrs. Richard cowan, acting auxiliary president; and Mrs. Stanley D. Conrad, chair-me- g of the event, will greet members and guests as they arrive. Dr. Peter Crane, chief of (Cottonwood, Inr 4K, Col. 1) What a joyful way to start the week! Mountain States Telephone PI TTI DOT'S WINDMILL CAFE 5600 So. State ERNIE'S CLUB CAIRO Our homes . . . 4136 So. State LOU'S TAVERN and our hometown! Issues like streets, public safety, parks, housing, water, traffic and taxes to pay the costs 20 . . . GRANITE MEAT ... are all at stake! On Election Day, only the votes are counted You CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION TO THE OFFICES OF MAYOR AND COMMSSIONER OF MURRAY CITY. AT THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HE10 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER stay-at-hom- not good intentions. and no-sho- 4800 So. LIVESTOCK 500 It Dk1 E. 5600 So. GENERAL SERVICE CO. 685 So. State can make the decisions. The sideline citizens es E. CO. J. BALLOT on Election Day the - LEO JENSEN INSURANCE AGENCY 4960 So. State let others OTTLEY'S INTERMOUNTAIN 2, 1965. make their decisions for them! Be a Good Citizen. Know r S And eve7 vote counts! OFFICIAL ForM4rOR-4Yoa- INC 4798 So. State D The issues in this year's local elections hit mighty close to home. (Place a cross In the square following the names of the persons you favor as candidates for the reipee-liv- e positions.) GENERAL DYCHES PHARMACY, W al WILLIAM E. 5101 So. State DON BLAIR PHOTOGRAPHY Af Hospital joy Long Distance. PI MURRAY STATE BANK Moof Tonight planned-perf- ect time to 4914 So. State Term DISTRIBUTORS the issues and the candidates! Go to the polls! 120 Vine PROMPT CLEANERS (Bill) DUNN llMNtNHHMMMMHMNHlNH 4774 So. State RAY So malte a note P. GREENWOOD., . . . you're going to vote For CITY COMMISSIONER . and you will if you care! 5560 So. State WALTER LARSON FORD CO. 4 Year. Term CLARK 4528 So. State TRAIL SPORTS CENTER (Vet for One) L T0WNE& COUNTRY USED CARS 5500 So. State W, mm mm itto CUSHING Hi VAl M. McCtlEIY... 1VTE (Vote for One) Official Ballot Attesti 2m UTAH SANITARY CO. 1 63 W. 4800 So WRIGHT SALES 4080 So. State ZION MOTORS, INC 4646 So. State CENTER BUILDERS SUPPLY 6041 So, State City Recorder |