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Show 2B MURRAY Remember When " ifr Henderson In j! Patrol Post California In A former resident of this area has grad- GRANITE PARK. from the California Highway Patrol Academy. Keran Boyd Henderson, Imperial Beach, Calif., has been assigned to the Highway Patrol office in San Diego, after completing 16 weeks at the academy, where he studied 70 subjects. Mr. Henderson, a graduate of Granger high, is married to the former Brenda Nelson. son, They have a Jay. Parents of Mr. Henderson are Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Henderson, 3925 So. State. Mrs. Henderson's parents are (PATROL, Pg. GB, Col. 6) uated one-year-- in the school's room. In connection with American Education Week and National Book Week, Mrs. Thomas (Viola) Strange will pre sent a demonstration on books suitable for children. She will review some books and outline those recommended for various age levels. The kindergarten class taught by Jane Elggren will present musical numbers. Refreshments will be served. ilv-.w- j se I I')! I:, ; tf rrr"-- j )IJ-U- y w b 1 FIVE YEARS AGO, as re- - son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ported from files of the Holmgren 372 W. 6260 South, Murray Eagle of Nov. 7, 1963. returned home with his bride Delores Roder from GerMadison elementary (formany. They were married merly Kimball elementary) in Germany. 2455 So. State, observed its 50th anniversary. I V E YEARS An open TWENTY-- F house and a formal program AGO, as reported from files was held . . . J. Ephraim of the Murray Eagle of Nov. Wahlquist was elected to the 4, 1943. City Commission and Clifford Residents of Murray were J. Brown, City Auditor . . . Cherie Pitt, Mary Ohlwiler invited to visit schools durand Craig Green were elected ing Education Week . . . Robto head activities at Murray ert J. Simsich was named East LDS seminary . . . Mrs. honor man of his company completion of recruit Dean (Elsie) Hunt, 6448 Jef- - on ferson St., was chairman of training at Camp Scott . . . a rummage sale in benefit Mrs. Hazel Stevens of the nutrition department for the Holladay Children's state Center for the mentally handi- - gave an illustrated lecture on food at the Liberty meeting. capped. The topic was "Vim, Vigor TEN YEARS AGO, as reand Strong Nerves with Ratported from files of the Murioning." . . . Donna Alsop, ray Eagle of Nov. 6, 1958. Shirley Westover, Lois Dra-ne- y, Lloyd and Larrell Lee A class of 26 residents Naylor presented numbers for a free a from graduated at the Veterans program American Red Cross course by the hospital, sponsored home and care of the sick in American Legion Murray injured, conducted in the MurAuxiliary. . . . Hall Orson ray City THIRTY YEARS AGO, as Chidester, foreman of the infrom files of the coming mail section at the reported Salt Lake Post Office, was ap- Murray Eagle of Nov. 10, pointed superintendent of the 1938. Murray branch . . .Dedication The Ideal Photo Finishing ceremonies for the comof State Street Co. opened at the former A. pletion Improvements and the placement of naval guns at Murray Sin City park and cemetery were conducted. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as from files of reported the Murray Eagle of Nov. 6, GOODIES, TOO! . . . Laura Kesler (left) needs no coaxing to accept candy from Mrs. Merlyn Landmark, attired for Grant's carnival. Others, from leftre Lonnie Reed, Mrs. Gary Thorstrom and Mrs. Ray Reed. Annual Fall Carnival In Friday Plans For Grant OUR ONLY MURRAY. Grant school cake walk, fish pond, bean bag PTA will hold its annual fall toss and electrical skills. carnival from 5;30 to 8:30 Cartoon movies will also be shown. Grant school room p.m. tomorrow (Friday). Families are being invited mothers will be in charge of to join in the carnival spir- the games. it. Events have been planned Concession booths will dish to provide entertainment for up sloppy joes, hot dogs, all ages. chips, ice cream and soft Game rooms will feature a drinks. A novelty booth will BUSINESS and we know our business! kd If your home was to be robbed, would your insurance help? 1953. ving. The attrition of membership ranks is annually noted, said Mr. Cox, as the list of those deceased during the past year is read. For many years the association has had in a locked case bottles of choice which will be champagne shared by the final three surviving members of the organization, he added. Advance reservations for the luncheon, at which Salt Lake Tribune columnist Dan Valentine will be the speaker, may be made through Stewart Higham. secretary, 535 So. 200 East, Salt Lake City. TAKE HOME INSURANCE WITH US! 145th FA i Sets Annual Fete For 9th ed vC2W7052 Meet the Computer That Cares! 14 oe Eagle-Advertis- J) 0 gets so jammed around the bar that you can hardly move- this is probably the bottleneck. (It's called The Sure One.) When Cares about our reputation for friendliness HE'LL "ON a can . . . the specials were homemade 75 cents to $2.50, tutotv-- F machines, electric washing files from as reported AGO, wood tub, $15, maand Nov. of of the Murray Eagle ttresses, $2 to $5. 1933. I V E YEARS. quilts, 9, WW(Ml Holiday Mail Changes Are Noted By PM SALT LAKE. Postmaster The first showing of the new 1954 DeSoto was held at Zion D. R. Trevithick reminded patrons this week that two Motors, Inc Mayor J. offer various carnival items. The Grant school PTA board Smorgasbord Dinner will be in charge of all concessions and ticket sales. In 2nd Ward Plans The affair is under the diAmateur Astronomy YES, IF WE'D rection of PTA officers. Mrs. For Annual Bazaar WRITTEN ITI Merlyn (Mary) Landmark is Again Offered At MURRAY. A smorgasbord Mrs. Robert (Ar-In- e) dinner will be featured at the president; vice pre- Hansen Planetarium Petrovich, Murray 2nd ward Relief So- sident; Mrs. Earl (Carole) SALT LAKE. ciety bazaar next week. Beginning Barnes; Mrs. Harry (Lena) The event will take place on Nichols and Mrs. Blake Saturday, the Hansen PlanNov. 13. Booths will be open etarium will again offer the (Mary) Bracken. at 5 p.m. and dinner will be popular course, Amateur Asserved at 6. Bazaar items will tronomy. be for sale. The course will be given In charge of the affair are from 9 to 10:15 a.m. on four LEO Relief the consecutive Saturdays. It is Mrs. JENSEN presidency. Society designed for persons who are Calvin N. (Shirley) Young- -i considering the purchase of a berg is president; Mrs. Matt AGENCY telescopes, how to use information on different types of (Uelsa) Madsen, education SALT LAKE. A dual anni- - telescopes, how to use the counselor; Mrs. Austin (Cla 4960 So. rine) Johnson Jr., hoinemak-- 1 versary will be observed on telescope once purchased, and i State ing counselor; Mrs. Nephi Saturday, Nov. 9 when the some of the most interesting (Erma) Yates, secretary and 145th Field Artillery World celestial objects to view with Mrs. Sidney E. (Fontella) War 1 Ass'n. holds its annual the telescope. reunion here. Sweat, homemaking leader. Registration fee for AmaThe group will be celebrateur Astronomy is $5. Registing the 50th anniversary of tration forms are now availthe signing of the armistice able at the planetarium. Fur in World War I on Nov. 11, ther information on Amateur 1918. It will also be obAstronomy may be obtained by of calling the serving the planetarium. the association following World War II. Today For The reunion will take place Meeting at Sunny side Armory or the Past Noble Grand Utah National Guard, beginCares about accurate, A meeting of MURRAY. ning at 11 a.m. The annual Noble Grand club will the Past at business meeting, which dependable be hold today (Thursday) at David Scott of Ogdon will prethe home of Mrs. Elizabeth 12 noon. for stated Is side, 4758 Boxelder. Monitors of the group now Carter, A pot luck lunch will be ser average "C years in ace, acved at noon. Table games will Cares about precording to tabulations of Ros-ca short C. Cox of Manti, pub- be played following business meeting. serving our cusluMtl. has This factor licity led to day-titomer relationship scheduling of For quick, effective results at the reunion since most monlow cost, use the Want Ad colitors objoct to night -- timo dri umns of the newly-appoint- Studio, 'fAyVJt w a IS . . rhm rl A meeting of MURRAY. the Bonnyview PTA will be held tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 multi-purpo- New Telephone Numbers Being Planned With Change To Dial j Session Tonight For PTA At Bonnyview Peters ... (UTAH) Thursday, Nov. 7, 1968 St. Vincents scouts of troop 4905 So. were taking down the elec82 Peck as State, with Ellis tion signs and banners around with manacer . . . 'Algiers The Utah Light the city Charles Boyer, Signd Gune and Traction Co. began operwas playand Hedy Lamarr, Theater. ating buses from Murray to ing at the Murraycents until 33rd South and State for a Prices were 20 two or three weeks 6:30. period of 6:30 and 25 cents after new buses would the when A local store had baby from service begin beef sirloin steak at 17 cents to Salt Lake . . . TheMurray Barcents 25 meats a pound, walnut 4942 State held Store, St., gain cents a pound and tuna fish 13 its grand opening. Some of j. Clifford Hansen was reelected. Shelby West, defeated two years ago, was elected new city commissioner . . . Mountain State Telephone and Telegraph Co. announced that each customer receiving services from the Murray exchange will have a new telewhen number the phone system is converted to dial type operation in the spring. . . The new numbers would be composed of a prefix name followed by five numerical digits. AM-hers- t," TWENTY YEARS AGO, as reported from files of the Murray Eagle of Nov. 5, 1948. Douglas Allen, judge of City court, was Murray chosen president of the Murray Chamber of Commerce, succeeding Thomas B. Neff . . . Cleo Petty, Murray pianist and teacher, scheduled a recital of his pupils . . . Dr. and Mrs. Challis, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor were awarded prizes for the best costumes at the Murray Jaycee Halloween masquerade party . . . Rus Wengren, W. recent postal changes will affect this year's Christmas mailing. First, mailers may B Low Priced. Enjoy Just 30" wide freezer convenience at a price well within your family budgetl "11.6 cu. ft. size. Get the extra freezer room 4 shelves. 3 you want! B 4 refrigerated for fast freezing. Roomy Door Shelves. Keep loads of food packages fingertip-hand- now send 30 pound parcels between first-clapost offices which are 150 miles or more apart. The previous weight limit was 25 pounds. The limit on size between first-claoffices is still 72 inches length and girth combined. Second, there is no longer any postage rate difference between first class and third class where the weight is one ounce or less. The penny difference has been eliminated. First class mail is 6 cents per ounce, while third class is 6 cents for the first two ounces. "Since nearly all Christmas cards weigh under an ounce, they require 6 cents postage each, whether you send them first class sealed or third class unsealed, Postmaster Trevithick said. "By mailing the cards first class and including your return address on them, you will receive return forwarding services without additional cost," he added. ss ss ' full-wid- y. 11 Frigidaire bothers to build in more help LOOKING FOR A DISTINCTIVE CHRISTMAS CARD ONE THAT WILL IMPRESS YOUR FRIENDS? 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