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Show THE MURRAY 15, 1949 JULY FRIDAY, Members of the St. Mark's nurses class of 1940 and their families met at Liberty Park Saturday night. They ate their dinner and then had a good time visiting. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rawlins and daughter, Alhambra, Cal., arrived Sunday for a few days Pays You Now Regardless of visit with her mother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmgren. They plan to visit Yellowstone Park, then Durango, Colo, where they will visit relatives. They will journey through Mexico en-rou- te home. Henry Vander Linden, Grant ward entertained 9 group of friends in their cabin cruiser, "Doll Baby" on Great Salt Lake, Monday night. A delicious dinner was served to seven and the rest of the evening was spent swimming and cruising Mr. and Mrs. Any other compensation J. Leo Jensen Examination No Physical Insurance See Your Insurance Man Sor-enso- and Lehi Crenshaw Bonds 4762 South State St. 112 St - Vine - 8 Murray n, Leslie Wood, Los Angeles,, Cal. is spending his vacation in Murray with his mother, Mrs. Mary Wood, 349 West 6400 South. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peterson JULY SHOE CLEARANCE and family left Friday (today) for a two weeks vacation tour of Yosemite Park, in the Sierra Nevadas, Cal. They are to meet Roger's brother, Max and his sister. Florence Peterson and ODD LOTS 2 over the lake in the moonlight. Patsy Cahoon, East 6400 South, plans to leave July 18 for an extended visit in Oakridge, Tenn. She will be a guest of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hamby. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace AnderAnson, and Grant and Doreen have 8400 South derson, 135 West enjoyed the past two weeks vacationing in Canada and the North West. Mrs. Sarah M. Bigler. 382 E. Thursday 5900 South returned from a six weeks vacation trip into the North West. Most of the time she spent visiting with a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bigler, Everett, Washington, and other relatives. They also went into Canada where they visited several large parks and other places of interest. Ramona Malmstrom, Irene South Grant, and Zella Fae Howe and Donna Jennings, Salt Lake, spent a delightful Fourth of July vacationing at Sun Valley, Idaho. The girls report that the weather was perfect for all outdoor sports. They plan to go back as soon as possible. and BROKEN QMUItMIMtltlMtlMIIIIMIMIIIHItltlMltltllMltttttn SIZES (tTAfl) EAGLE Miss Selma Price Wins 'News1 Vacation Trip Miss Selma Price, daughter of Mrs. Dora Price, 4920 Wasatch, will be staying at the Claremont, situated in a beautiful 20-ac- re Oakland-Berkele- GROWING GIRLS WOMENS - WHITE GOLD - jWe Put Appliances In Working Order SILVER Yes, we'll machine We will be closed from JULY 24th to JULY 3 1st For Vacations get your washing wringing out your after a quick repair job at our applance repair shop. You'll like our declothes again pendable service. Just Phone MECKEL'S SHOE STORE . . . Murray 10 DISTINCTIVE SHOE REPAIRING MURRAY - 4883 So. State St. - Reed Electric UTAH 5026 South State tte drivers in seatf But ve want to make sum its in a Fbrd Million Pollar Cab! k "seller's market" Th a our truck business U gone a far U concarnadl k Cosh In en tfca biggest -- allowances X tr.,;r .h 0 Miss Selma Price . . . Wins Des-erNews vacation at Clare-moHotel, BerkJey, Calif. et nt tour the park together. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haun of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heaps of West Jordan and Mrs. Nora Youngdell of Holladay, spent last week visiting reatives at Escalante and Boulder, Utah. While there they celebrated the 77th birthday of their father, Mr. Henry Heaps. Mr. and Mrs. R. T.' Gallagher are happy to have their son Elmer, home after he spent the past year at Denver, Colo., in a hospital. His wife and baby came out some time ago to stay until his release from the hospi tal. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Youngberg returned to their home at San Bruno, CaL after spending a week at the home of Mr. Young-berg'- s family, Mr. and Mrs. Youngberg. Members of the Nephi Mc- Cleary family will hold a family reunion July 17th at Lagoon. Each family plans to take their own lunch. Eighty family members are expected to take part in the fun which will include swimming and games to be played in the tea garden. Mrs. Anna M. Brandt. 680 East 64th So., had as recent visitors Victoria Washko, Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Washko, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandf and son, Gerald, Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Gale W. Brandt, Salt Lake City. Little Kathleen Cowdell, 4 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cowdell, Sandy, Monday at 6:10 p.m. fell from a moving automobile at 7200 So. State suffering head lacerations, bruises and contusions. Kathleen was riding in the rear seat of a vehicle driven by Mrs. Cowdell. She accidentally opened the door of the auto and fell to the pavement, according to highway patrol officers. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Timbers of Winipeg, Monitobi, Canada, are visitors at the home of Mrs. Dot is Ottley, 4932 Poplar Street. Injured when she was thrown through the canvas top of a collision at truck in a truck-ca- r 9400 So. and Seventh East Streets,, was Vernadeen Ray, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ray, 1073 East 4580 South. Miss Ray suffered a severe laceration of the forehead. Mrs. Dasil C. Smith accompanied by her two daughters. Kathleen and Kritan flew to Tacoma, Wash, last Monday to join Dr. Smith. The Smith's plan to make their home in Tacoma for the next year while Dr. Smith interns at the Madigan General hospital in that city. jp Ort ncw-trui- Em. rp anJ power,a get or J Truik efficiency by uming Job NO Uteres nrw-trm- putting 1 k rr cost- on your it 143-h.- p. tlO JOISI ut a Ford Truck to work for you nowl Immediate delivery on aM but few modelsl cost-savi- ng it Trade In your old truck while you can still get for H. Used truck values are slipping fasti high-doll- ar aver-ag- e man to follow all tha threads of dependent in a state like Utah and find out just how many people depend on which activity for a living. We let the economists do a Ford Truik for joh, for job, over I ?0 model, in Conventional and that. And some of these types. Suke, IWorm, Pkkup, Panel, and Ixpreti hoJiei. Three great truik for the 1I1G JOBS. A enjinci. A l4Vh p. thoin of OO h p. V-- or 9Vh p. Sit for other modeli. New lord Million Dollar Cab! xperts tell us there j I nt V-- 8 8 TRY FORD Ford Truck i or tonus ftullf to Lett longer fiunui Built ii the tuperMron conttruction that meant longer truik life. L'u'ng resittration data on 6,106,000 truik,, life ioturamt tpert-provFord Trucks Uit longer! ltet METIS Authorized "00 South State St. iairi2 lord Sealer Phone Murray 510 would be only half of our present population in Utah if we had no mining here." us UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION ISISSMIIIIH 111111111111 IS I IM.I The Brands We Feature d - Harvest Festival Set At Plymouth School SWEATERS Kaynee, Gantner, Jersild - SPORT SHIRTS The Plymouth school grounds August 19 will be the scene of a big . Harvest Day celebration to be sponsored by the North Jordan Stake presidency. The event is contemplated to be an annual stake celebration. Although plans for the affair are at the present in the the period, Mr. Clyde Barker, announced that one of Salt Lake county's finest horse shows will be staged, and a car and horse may be given away. Further announcements concerning the celebration will be given out as the plans become concrete. Incidently, North Jordan Stake is seeking a title for their celebration. A prize will be given to the person submitting a title most the occasion. BVD, Block, Campus, Hanes Arrow, Delmonica La Jolla, Lurie, SLACKS J I SPORT COATS Hagger - Block, Campus, SUITS & TOP COATS I ored -toMerit White Stag Brand, Royal Tail- - Order Gantner Swimming Suits MEN'S and LADIES LDS GARMENTS Genuine Levi's and Levi Shirts JARMAN SHOES Pioneer Belts, Suspenders, Accessories Peat $. ffm be-fitti- AenyL j and licufl 4832 So. State St. ! "The Place to Go for rt lleaA, Phone Mw.. 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Mil Accompanying Miss Price on plHISIltllllIMSSSISIIIIIIM will vacation her Dereret News be a girl friend, Miss Rosalie Pritchett. Reservations for two have been secured in the hotel that commands a magnificent view of the entire San Francisco Bay area, including the Oakland-SaFrancisco and the Golden Gate Bridges. Arrow and New Era SHIRTS While at this Miss hostelry, Miss Price and I TIES Arrow, Botony, Wembley, Creveling Pritchett will enjoy to the best name bands in the nation, and many facilities i UNDERWEAR Cooper and Hanes for complete relaxation that the Claremont affords guests. Allen A, Cooper, Bear Brand HOSE for each cooking operation the same amount of heat every time gives you perfect results. Foods look more attractive, taste better, and arc actually more thoe the exact heat required rvri nourishing because precious vitamins, and minerals arc sealed in. fla-vo- Tht lowtr pricei you havt r, bm wolfing for are here nowl ! w,nA ruwtK & LIGHT CO. - TAX PAYING COMPANY - Local Ownmhip are Control 93 I |