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Show FRIDAY, APRIL 28, THE MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE 1950 Early Tips For Anxious Gardeners' MURRAY'S NEW BIRTHDAY CLUB I OU-0N- T births recorded at the CiV.tonwood Maternity hospital up to Thursday afternoon, 01' Man Stork threatens to record his "busiest month at the hospital in a year, maybe two years, and maybe even more you can't tell about the that bird, according to money of plants and sets, ordiBodine, superintendent. narily bought from a nursery. The hospital was full ThursThe window hotbed is simple in day afternoon and it appeared construction (as shown in sketch), certain that even if the Stork of sash consisting glass resting gets lazy that last three days of t the month the births still will equipment. Also, according to Hayes Quinrt, total more than 80, compared noted color authority for Pittsa normal month of 60. with Glass Plate Company, burgh Mr. Bodine Thursday alo rescience has proved that light colors have a tendency to make ported that the stake Relief heavy loads seem lighter. It's Society's new project promises worth a try, if a bright yellow be very helpful to the hospitalto wheelbarrow will take pounds off stake Relief Society is as The the payload. Hotbed Built Into Window sisting the hospital with its sew. These are just a few of ths on a wooden frame, backed up ing and mending problems. This ways gardening can be made eas against a basement window. Seeds ier and safer through the use of week four Relief Society mem are planted in flats placed under of the Murray Second ward bers the sash, and the open basement at the hospital. were window (must be Southern exposGeorge A- and Mary Lou Bude ure) provides cellar warmth. Use of the right type of glass is Payne, 2G8 W. 2nd North, S. L. C, important in the construction of daughter, April 19. the frames. Pennvernon glass is Mirk F. and Jacquline Anone of the best. It transmits sundrews Nichol, 1GC9 E. 48th South, light evenly, abundantly and di20. son, hotbed April more the rectly, making Vernon II. and Lea Joyce Ostefficient. Crops that can be started in frames with fine results inler English, 650 E. 64th South, clude: lettuce, cabbage, cauliflowson, April 20Color for Carden Tools er, broccoli, tomatoes, peppers, Donald L. and Maxine Mackay paint. Others will be discovered egg plants, muskmelons, summer Midvale, daughter, Oakeson, as this practice is carried out squashes, celery and cucumbers. April 20. Reed W. and Elaine L- Hicks Young, Midvale, son. April 21. Melvin G. and Elva Ehbr3 Midvale, son, April 22. Robinson, BRUCE J. Dr. Donald W- and Verna Fish Challis, 5332 Montrose St-- son, April 22. Max T. and Mary Baccani Meyers, 295 Erickson Lane, MurComplete Optical Service through ray, daughter, April 23Clyde D- and Mary D. Turpin visual examination and analysis Edmunds, 1490 W. 6235 South, Prescription and fitting of lenses daughter, April 23. Allan C. and Beverly J- Mackie and selecting of frames. Carlson, 5418 So- 9th East, daugh-trApril 23. 4762 South State Office Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Russell L. and Elaine E. Jacob-so- n Middleton, 6700 So. State St-Phone Murray 1500 (Evenings By Appointment) son, April 24. Frank and Phyllis Hansen Holt, 6981 So. 3rd East, daughter, April 24. John A. and Merle E. Miller Thueson. 381 E. 48th South, son, April 25Lewis C. and Evelyn I Wil. sin Bishop, 6647 So. 700 West, daughter, April 25. Vaughn R. and Afton G- Ed gel Atkinson, Sandy, son, April 25. ' Waller Lee and Margaret Blake, Sandy, daughter, April 25. Harry J. and Audrey J. Middleton Retallick, Midvale, daughter, April 26. Matt Tom and Lena King "J J Borovatz. 3555 So. State St.. daughter, April 26g Calvin A. and Marva L. Nelson, 1922 E. Osage, son, April 27. James C and Betty Lee Sund-waSievorts, Salt Lake City, V daughter, April 26. Virgil S. and Merilyn Carey Redmond, 351 E. 7th South. Salt Lake City, daughter, April 27The following births of inter-r- t to residents of Murray and vicinity were reported during the week at Salt Lake hospitals: . .. u.id Mrs. Ralph Frandsen, lul V.Vst 4800 South St., daughter, April 25. Mr. and Mrs. John Tibola, Murray, daughter, April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Nichol, While winter winds are still howling around the door, enthusiastic gardeners can get a head start on Mother Nature, and inmature crops sure garden-fres- h ready for the table as much as a month earlier than usual. An basement window hotbed makes this possible, and saves home-groweasy-to-bui- ld th With Here's another Idea for the gardener who finds time hanging heavy while the ground is still snow or Prepare garden tools for the rigorous UBage they'll get during the coming season. A good paint job protects them, and by using different, bright colors, makes them easy to locate against the brown and green of the earth and grass. From a safety angle that's im- the Eortant. It's surprising ankles and bruised shins that result from stumbling over garden 20- - II-A- James Barry Eakins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eakins Jr., 5404 So. 2nd West, April 21. Kenneth Craig Henager, son of Mr- and Mrs. Kenneth Henager, 6103 Clay St, April 20. Dawn Mackay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon B- Mackay, 3001 Weit 4100 South, April 22. Imperial is made by Hiram Walker. Blended whiskey. grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker 70 High School Key Club Fifteen new members of the Murray High Key Club were announced late Tuesday by the club r resident, Marco Brunetti. They are Earl Reynolds, Jim Burrows, Hal Erickson, Reynolds Watrous, Melvin Slauffer, Adolfo Amodor, Dale Saunders, Larry Tuckett, Gary Scheib, Melvin Aamont, Nolan Wahlen, Ron Burrows, Robert Bogden, Donald Christenson, and Richard 9M't mbk Frequent examination of your car by experts is as important to you as your life insurance policy. Let us make certain that your car is safe to drive. Some J MM li 00 0 00 30 A. M I T i Hint for Wllad V Illy iianJii llall Complete Banking Service on os . . . bank with us, ond all financial transactions will be token your core of. :W The Mualr l Rn i t'aralriiflfi f.r Miti.l. ' I IJ iW II I'i 19 Open a checking account and pay by check. The best receipt of olll Varlrtr I I 00 I .H 1. Mr I .10 .! Altlan : M I f'rla I I 1 00 t Nra sl 4 4 4 3. 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M I I.iIIjtwihI Srrrnada Sui4a HaIkh nn.lijf HBrpalliiB CrMinn Sim Show ON YOUR DIAL WEDNESDAY M.y 1 On Djrbrkr i I.I Stmt World Hrrrrlr Mxilillia iy Itry t'lrly I o II I i fir I fantaay Llr. rimid a Kin llairon TL'" "Li" ' ' ,.,, I by Cartr frum HuIIihikkI I 39 I I H- islral Mmca MUKalr Mallnaa Hand Hot I Or-- I'rlfilt.c nn llillim Tlwr Mualr I Wak I'rfariiU Ailt-t- kliialr hrtnutra 1 IS 1 3 s I I J 00 2. Save herel All accounts up to $5,000 government Insured. ml .of I I Tlmr for M Trio Mualral I 1 Nr. VVorlil I Svrrnailc Ptirn la jbrakor - M II !! l( i with lrr,. .ir ilila.ljf Nat I Afternoon Programs Banlt on the 1230 TUfSOAY Miy I I I Arlraa frfiwnl l SO MONDAY Mny I On Ni.iin ( j II II II Your Murray Music Station . ' w I Wakt I p and Nrna Tlm required sticker ""t s,,y,T" Rip'M rhurrh i World 10 1 Sn orld Nttt Mi Ike lip (he kipd 'l.irln Hi"rt Ti'p O' hr Moimui A. MmM us check your car from windshield. Sim nn W Jml.rr I is bumper to bumper and paste SUNDAY April 10 breaker'! Show lllijinm a and let that Slim On World Nrw. Klrlk t p ll nnd Anvtlilng !..n t"P 0 th Miirnlng mov- IN neglect them . drive in today. Don't I! SATURDAY HImw wheels so-HU- RRY DANGERI I llir,krr i your front your ever do. for your state inspection drawing near and above all, they . . life and THK DEADLINE They mean added strain on your car, mean matter of two-poi- fOUR DIAL n i. AL1NEMENT Wheels out of line can cut the life of your tires in half. A appeal to county residents was made this week by Salt Lake County firemen in an attempt to curtail grais fires this summer. The 1950 grass fire season opened the past week when county firemen answered 10 calls. The appeal: 1 Take matches . away from small children. 2 Make a clearing before burning leaves. ON Kirn On Steering is all too often a death. For Maximum safety, should respond instantly to ement. We'll see that they County Fire Fighters Issue '50 Appeal jy 1 WHEEL O-- , ll lrll SERVICE Murray Lutherans learned last week of a campaign to double present membership of the Lutheran Laymen's league in the next two monthi. The plans were outlined by E. C. Jacobs, Cleveland, president of the national organization, at a banquet Tuesday evening in the Murray City Firemen's Hall. Present membership is 50,000. Th3 major projects of the league are the sponsorship of the radio Lutheran hour and the promotion of the Lutheran hospital in Vicksburg, Miss. Sund-erber- V BRAKE Lutheran Laymen's President Visits - IP CHECK Good Brakes may spell th difference between an ao cident and a safe stop. We'd safety check your brakes and reline where nesessary. Thursday evening for a roller skating party. Members of the club were allowed to bring guests. Following the skating, the group returned to the school for light refreshments. The party was under the direction of the president, Joan Antell. v CEAR members of the MHS 20 Pepper Club took off by bus e, f RID STEERING Enjoy Roller Skating 1230 Member IVM Safety COMPLETE Win Tsf o 86 proof. Sons Inc., Peoria, Illinois. Sc List 15 New Members - A YOU - , vJsFf : TSMTHEAAAfJ WAfJT MWPE8IALI - - I i Just one, but cause for celebration for their parents, were the following children of the area who just watched while their parents celebrated their first birthday: - jX. n S 23. , r ? , . - - X TO PRASE a. - v.. LsU$eD " - - PARSONS OPTOMETRIST J) Mr. and Mrs. Hilton O. PouL ton, Murray, daughter, April 19Dr. and Mrs. 'Emery Argyle, Murray, daughter, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pedro-zMurray, son, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. John A-- Webster, Murray, son, April .21. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Behunin, 4252 13th East, daughter, April frost-boun- THE East 43th South, son, April 1669 7G I . s k I t.r is i i' ' r iC |