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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Pnt FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Mighty Proud of Their Own 'Brainchild' American 'w' Nation's meeting Mon- the Murray City day c S :S Hali tremens -- . cQm nc a with Peters; first .T. Town- - Deb H..r: J. VlC7Ciond .J;.,tnr,t and finance Percy Montpeer, 'Franz Westover, J. Alf Nelson, exe- - send, KT ser-fit- Fg,.nd committeeman. ' illation ceremonies of Jack S direction and t t ""..J., officer fe. is. ;rictcommaiiuw. voted to meet me wg'0" A fourth Mon- and seconu next meeting will fea- SI Darrell Edward Axtell, 20, Salt Lake, and Zona Marie Rey nolds, 19, Murray. Charles Russell 21, Moyes, Magna, and Violet Faye Mellor, 19, Murray. , Ray Leon Huff, 20, Murray, and Leda Duncan, 20, Salt Lake. DeWayne Wallace Millerberg, 19, Midvale, and Rolaine June Holmgren, 18, Murray. The --- emciia PAINT IJ PAYS TO fA FAU! THE IH JUTSIDE...ON B J I ll 1 : i x i ill S SHtkWIN-WlLUAM- cMDHOU5B woks BETTER LONGER ! J Wf v Charles Francis Sweeny, 38, Murray, and Patricia Ann Clarke, 28, Murray. tl dis- - past Ij Licensed to Wed were Lew-ulde!i- - it ptoor tismin is a tall frosty V from 100 CWTIHtKTU IISTIUINI ! Tom Collin crain hiutru spirits CORPDUTION, PHIIJUIUPIIA, sr"" jS pAJNr WEATHEMIfS IS PROTECTION is Weatherated $WP House Paint excel-ilv- t for its ability to withstqnd color fading, of loss gloss, high dirt collection, un- ropid erosion, FOR YOUR $0.D chalking, checking, cracking, and fumes. controlled ' Kiwanis Fetes Ladles 9aI-milde- 5's Wednesday night members Sporting Goods 4860 SO. fj0unjy's Firemen of!- IfPClffn BUllU wanians. The event, featuring fllHW UI1I1 dinner and dancing, was held at the Ambassador Club in Salt The new pride and joy of the s Lake City, with Dr. E. W. Lake County firemen at the Salt and O. J. Wilkinson in Murray headquarters is a firo charge of the affair. truck, designed and assembled by the firemen themselves. The new truck was put into service Saturday. The pumper unit could set a pattern for fire trucks for rurals areas. The new unit has been months in the making. Many months ago the firemen recognized the need for a fire 'truck unlike any of ih standard designs. So they decided to do something abou - yit. After weeks of collecting the Z"' necessary automotive parts and fire attachments, they began assembling them together six weeks ano. Saturday their dream was - , fulfilled. " ' 1 'J!?,tS They saved the taxpayers mon. too. The new truck cost ey, C an amount very favorable STATE ST. rUlllUtil Bog-ges- i vif my 66 MUR. PHONE nav r ' bills. i r; r : 0 It's saves time. ., inex- - convenient, by pensive, far the safest way T t V C . f obligations. I S by the week f savings t Regular habits ore the $ur- - est way to build Vv!i y up o bank account. A little put oside each poyday-gro- wj. ' r m & et ifie. rigfit ri Jin comfort j "S Xl" i ? ' rida-a- nd v1 0 you'll area ! Almost the very moment you tit font in the Mercury you know you've found the cur you've aUuyn wanted! Ami no quiet ! So utterly liin! Roomy! Leg mmy, l know You you're moving so hmooth hardly Ql'IKT! i4 f ' xr Better felance! mafe ! for just right you ys 'dtP' tv 0 -- '" - lot A1 Go for a V' " ,e vv- - .4 Buy in Murray t tX-- X .cv J .aeW Shop in Murray 1 ; v.. unit. y care for monthly And I Save j to fl 11 from ditrhes and hydrants as from the tank. If an outside source of water is available, it can spout from as many as six hoses, compared to two on conventional models.. The tanker can feed four separate hoses. Its range of stream can be projected in excess of 150 feet. It carries 1500 f&t of hose. Yes, Salt Lake County Fire Chief Jack Clay and all his men are very proud of their pumper $13,-000- j and to MII v NsL by check It u - flip compared with costs of similar sized equipment, But this truck is different. It has a capacity of 1500 gallons of water, several hundred more than the largest conventional pumpers. It pumps 600 gallons a minute. It is designed primarily to fight fires in sparsely populated areas where often there are no outside water sources available. It can pump as effertively j the Murray Kiwanis club played' host to their ladies. It was Ladies Night, a monthly affair for Ki-- ! PAINT BELL and P in ves. Left to right, Asst. Fire Chief Skip liar-meHoward Nichols, Jack Eyre, Guy Laney and Glen Bean. Salt Lake Telegram photo They're proud of this pumper fire truck. These S. L. county firemen are testing the truck, designed and developed fy the firemen themsel- - -- nnl silent ,j t that Mercury rd: M J vl L- - fW-y- ' ! tmcMut tin ..... ) inf..' v i Js MiPllII!9ll)PPl!l3i ui'io mi jCOHOMCAa I irsl National ILink of Murray I O ft. Yw the rilit roajabilily 2R ! ... ... You've got "get-up-ago" to apare in Mercury! Its big, engine is right for the cur -- and the car Is right for the engine! Mercury Is "America a No. 1 Economy Car"! Drive it yourself and ace why! a tinhl a rmith f0""' Try it on a rune fptall in them Thi t'lic Merrury t,nnl!i downtown traffic. "Stc'i-l.inn- " and ith ring . . . "Cushion Coil" chav-- i a cup in,ie oiin n call it Fprmcirif; the nmootheit riding car thry cm r drovr ! m, ... e, ti "Growing With Murrey and Utah" ESTABLISHED 102 Mmber Fed. Retrvc Sysiem and Fed. Drp. Inn. Corp. 4203 SOUTH 1950 students to be graduated at Northwestern University recent William Vance Wright, 4728 ly. He received a degree as doc- ' The first "Lucky Clover" dance So. 1st West, was among the 897 tor of dental surgery. of the M I A season will be held Saturday night at the Murray First ward amusement hall, starting at 8:30 p. m. The First and Fourth wards will be hosts. "The Melodians" will furnish the music for the dance. No admittance is charged and free refreshments will be served. port. Murray V Northwestern Grad First 'Lucky Clover' Dance Set Saturday 13, STATE STREET MURRAY CITY, UTAH PHONE MURRAY 153C |