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Show TOE MURRAY (tJTAII) EAGLE Wand Jleu Phone Murray ,,hley, Correspondent OBITUARIES South Cottonwood o SPUHS"1 o Mnrth MIA1" great-grandfathe- r, - . Weil-Know- H .ho - of-n- - 1 . - id Funeral services were held recently for Alfred J. Shore, 64, 3005 Highland Dr.. who died Sun day. Among Mr. Shore's survivors is a brother, William Shore of Murray. The deceased man was employed by the Union Pacific railroad in the maintenance department for 12 years. He retired recently due to illness. The Sunday , evening meeting was under the direction of the Genealogy Committee. The meeting was conducted by William G. Shelton. The opening song was "The Day Dawn Is Breaking." The invocation was offered by John Suess. Special musical numbers were rendered by Agnes Faber who sang "Calvary" and "Arise O God." The speaker was G Shirley Reynolds. The closGeorge Thomas Brown ing song was "Parting Hymns" Thomas George Brown, 74, a sung by the congregation and native of Murray and general foreman at International Smelt- James Dunster gave the closing ing & Refining Co., Tooele plant, prayer. died Saturday in a Salt Lake Pres. G. Carlos Smith and Rex hospital following an operation. G Reeve of the Stake Presidency Mr. Brown had joined the to our ward on were visitors smelting company at the Highland Boy smelter in Murray. In Sunday. 1910 he moved to Tooele when Mr. and Mrs- Willard Labrum a smelter was established theretwo children of Chevy Chase, and He was born in Murray June are visiting Mr. and Maryland, a son of Robert and 30, 1875, Mrs. Ruel Labrum and other jAnn Evans Brown. Following the d?ath of his first wife, Edda Miller, he married Margaret choir Earl Ottley, former Adams June 1, 1917, in the Salt our a director of is now ward, Lake LDS temple. of the, Tabernacle choir. member are his widow, Surviving Mr. was released from Tooele; a son, Evans Miller his Ottley in the ward a positions couple Brown, Gardena, Cal., three of weeks that ago. We are daughters, Mrs. Gayle Jensen, he is able now to dohappy of some Wats'jnville, Cal, Mrs. Beverly the has desired he things long Akin and Mrs- Margaret Ann to do. Elliot, Provo, and nine - j - , Sand and gravel and fill dirt and fertilizer delivered. Win. K. Baker. Phone Mur. 1251-.- ntfn I resi-Ide- Pour Kerosene On Fires! For Sale 15 x 27 grey wilton carpet. Less than 1 year of use. Will accept best offer- Phone Mur. 1411 between 10 a. m. and 6 p- m. After 6 p. m. phone Mur. - - 1434-- n82 KILL ATHLETES FOOT "TE-OBEST SELLER" Says Murray City Tharmacy HERE'S THE REASON. The germ grows dejeply. You must REACH 'it to KILL it. TE-Ocontaining 90 percent alcohol, PENETRATES. Reaches more germs. Your 35c back from any druggist if not pleased IN ONE HOUR. L L, c929 For Sale One Southern Aire gas heater, 40,000 BTU. Slightly used. $30. Phone Mur. 953. because she had trouble starting the kitchen fire- a woman foolishly poured some kerosene on it to speed it up. The result an explosion that caught the house on fire and seriously injured her; Don't YOU make this error and don't neglect to take out our full coverage fire insurance. Come in and see us about it to- Sewing done in my home Well designed and fitted dresses, 8 ft. x 12 ft farm For Sale new tilt bed, tires, trailer, skirts, coats and what have you. at 66 Regal St. p99 Mrs. reasonable. Very Jorgensen, 4489 So. 2nd West. p99 Home For Sale Must sacriDesire to rent furnished home fice. Owner leaving state. Two for two months Beautiful home bedroom home in very good conon 716 Union Ave., Union. $110. dition. Lot 50 x 305. Utility room, Phone Mid. 0394-Jn99 hardwood floors, Venetian blinds. Good lawn, garage- $5390. Small down payment. 181 Plymouth Real So. West Temple) FOR RENT Beautiful new home Ave., (3800 Phone Mur. 233-n99 $100 completely furnished. month. Working Mother desires care $5000 5 room morern home, full for small child during school acre. basement, , hours. Phone Mur. 23. c99 room modern, 'j acre. $3900- -4 For Sale Two coal heaters, $800 down. and . Knox large Charter Oak room modern, near high $17505 school. $1200 down, $35 mo. heater. Phone Mur. 810-n99 $73505 room bungalow !i block off State Street. Fine for a 5 room modern For Rent large family. home. Unfurnished or partly furTRADE 2 nice homes in Orem nished. furnace. Gas Electric and Lehi for Salt Lake Val stove and refrigerator. See at ley property. 4 room home on Main 4780 So. 2nd West or phone $2500 Mur. n9$ Street in Midvale. OFFER 1 acre with coops, build Furnished apartFor Rent ings, 5 room home in A good income property. ment. 4724 Box Elder St. Call Mur. 165-- - Estate : 53-- Mid-val- ASSURED BE B. A. - BE INSURED - "A Policy For Every Purpose" 5030 So. 110 Lester Ave., Murray Phone Mur. 1353-- Phone Mur. 953 State " Avoid Cash ay Carrying - - - P . ' yf , by Cheek! V ' j H . p99 J. 4960 So. FOR SALE BY OWNER State Fh. Mur. 611 For Rent Sleeping room. Exlocation. Phone good ceptionally Mur. 773-n99 After (plus bath) home with garage attached. Only two years old. Completely automatic heat. Beautifully landscaped, latge lot, 95' x 125'. See at 37 m School MEET THE GANG at MAX'S - Varsity Shop OVERHEAD DOORS Bayes & Co. e. Murray Real Estate Exchange home-comin- - J. nt - day. $175-Se- p92 Four-roo- WHAT HAVE YOU? We'll irade electrical work, contract wiring, radio repair work for ? ? ? Let's Get Together and Work Out a Deal evening. W. Mr. and Mrs. George Fciguson. 949 East 56th South, left oarly Wednesday morning for a tour of Grand Canyon. Enroute to their destination, they expect also to visit Cedar Breaks National park. Prompt, Courteous Service -LIMITED OFFER - PHONE TODAY . H New Mail Carrier Elton F. B.tngerter. 3984 5th West, among five new ular Salt Sept. had u DROP IN TONIGHT AFTER THE GAME WITH JUDGE MEMORIAL Phone Mur. 605 4959 So. State St. LET'S Mr. and Mrs. R-- O. Simons and Mr. and Mrs. Vernet Ballard entertained at the Simons home, Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sorensen and daughters Joan, Judy, Linda and Janet, of Alhambra, Cal., and for Mrs. Afton Jensen of South Cottonwood, a sister of Mr. Sorensen. The affair was in the nature of a lawn party. Refreshments were served during the So. reg- mail carriers added to the Lake City post office staff 1. Mr. Bangcrlcr previously been a substitute carrier. R9 eieetme 5026 So. State Phone Mur. 10 Cash carried on your danperson is always in ger of loss. To be safe, U1I check! pay by J A NW KIND OF PAINT . . . T0 MATCH ANY COLOR ar Besides safety, a checking account means convenience. Bills can be paid by mail, cancelled checks record of payore stubs are a running ment. Inquire today about our accounts. receipts, your time-savin- g check-in- g COLORS IN ALL FINISHES AND ALL PAINT SIZES iiiimi m in mi r V First National Bank of Murray li n m in ' See the "House and Garden" Magazine September issue. -- -E- stablished 1902 - Wmber Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 4766 So. State St. o, -- 2. Just Cor-tell- - Mr. and Mrs. John T. Barrett Rose Circle. Phone Mur. 1314-J- . and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Bar Corydan C Chamberlin 100 foot fronLot For Sale Corvdon G Chamberlin. 78. rett, vacationed in Yellowstone in Cottonwood Heights. Ph. Park where and tage Idaho, Emmett, Long Beach, Cal-- a former Mur. 1250-J- . Mrs. Barrett visited a sister. p99 of Murray, died recently of on a after choking strangulation Mr. and Mrs. James McGavin For Sale White bathroom 'piece of meat while eating din cf Afton, Wyoming, were here hamper, llrown stained bookner according to word received over the week end visiting at case. Girl's evening and afterby Salt Lake relatives. Mr. the home of Mrs. McGavin's noon dresses, black velvet evenill been in Chamberlin had Mrs. Laverl Bensen. ing wrap and black wool suit. health for the past several years. daughter, attended church in our ward Sizes 5386 Avalon Dr. (53 Mr. Chamberlin retired as an They on So. 4th East St ) Sunday. p99 SmeltAmerican for the assayer 18 Co., and years Refining ing Mrs. Rose Gregory vacationed Frame bldg., 16 ft. For Sale ago and moved to Long Beach, is Yellowstone Park with friends ft. to 50 moved or torn be by Cal., where he since had resided-H- from Salt Lake City. down. See Delbert $300. Hinnen, married Mabel Zerbe in Salt 66 Regal St., Phone Mur. 815-J- . 33 Lake City about years ago. Mr- and- Mrs. R. O. Simons, p99 Funeral services and burial Mr. and Mrs. by accompanied were in Long Beach. FEMALE HELP WANTED John Oberhansly of Salt Lake City, motored to Payson Mon- NEED MONEY? Sell Christmas g celebra Cards. Profit to 100 on $1 day for a Automatic -- Operated tion. They report having a fine "Leader" Assortment, Personal time, but said that the town was Greetings 50 for $1 up. New Plas very crowded during the tics, many others. "Leader" on 'approval, FREE Imprinted Sam- iples. Stylart, 1310 Santee, Dopt FURNACES Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Pickering 49, Los Angeles 55, Calif. STOKERS and three children, Richard, RATHEON PRESIPATATORS Patty and Kay Marie of Arthur, were visitors at the home of Mr. T. K. EDMUNDS and Mrs. R. Stanley Johns , Don't Murray Oldtimers SOUTH STATE ST. 4772 1949 Cucumbers, Squash, Tomatoes For Sale Any size pickling cues $1.25 per hundred. B. J. No. 9 Community Center. n99 Phone 794 W. Gte$$ifkQd Section . . . Mrs. Eliza Every Woolsev Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza Every WooLsey, 66. were conduct-e- d Mrs. Leah Johns Sept. 2 in the Escalante Button Holeing and plain North Ward LDS chapel Phone Murray 357 J Among childrenfor 5c sewing per buther survivors is a sister, Mrs. 183-hole. ton Mur. Phone Call Mr. and Mrs. Laverl Bensen Phoebe Bart n. Murray 4305 So. 5th East. at n916 had their in blessed Mrs. Wools.-baby girl died at her home of complications following a re- - Fast meeting Sunday. Hal Christ-ense- n SHOE ..SHINING was confirmed a member cent operation. She was active By Tasho Karas of the LDS church on that day in the LDS church Relief n to Many Society. by his father Juan Chrislensen. Altred J. shore mitm "T.nrkv fast meeting. The Park's baby Jor. was blessed by his father and attended by his Henry Carsey. He was Evening. Special given the name of Rodney Burt ned for "I tended to the Park. The Wood's baby was bles .vitation Gleaners sed by his father and attended mor scoui. by hisgrandfather, Stern Wood, Sr. His name is Kenneth Jay i ..tuii:o has been Wood. Man"1"'of her par-vMrSAt home La Mrs. Peterson of Mr. Morris Bennion confirmed Will. his son Lyn Bennion, and daughoeen have vcij f Pn,u a speedy recovery. ter Colleen Sunday in Fast meet- Hi" ling. will begin members Choir Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davies just u;,. rpractices after CI1U" them a 1348 Ford Station jumn 11noir bought Sept .,nnl TT uaW all nrses xTihnl Wagon. They must be planning : m.. lattie travel to hand extensively. thusiast f"lir.eU,;;ctice. The practice Thelma Louise Wood Jaynes F j was discontinued during a certificate making her received Uner months.' a Golden Gleaner. She had many d requirements to fill and we are for all Correlation meeting las held very proud of her since she is teachers was the first Golden Gleaner from ..ilent groups to d1Scuss this ward. tare work and plans. Bennion ward primary starts Mrs- Burt Wednesday, Sept. 14 immediately and Mr. of The Mrand Mrs. Stern after school. All children priare urged to attend. ere blessed Sunday in mary age ... The News From 0211-R1- 1 IIMIIHIIIIMMIIIlKHiiiiiim,,,,, SEPTEMBER 9, FRIDAY, WILHV 'Your Home Is Worthy Of The Finest" Phone Mur. 1177 . jii ' |