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Show JANUARY FRIDAY, THE MURRAY EAGLE 26, 1951 BIRTHS Do Drop four, while the third-plac- e Inn clan suffered a major 0 upset at the hands of the So. S. L. Cleaners five. Do Drop now is 11 points away from the leaders and four Team Standings Lennox ahead of the fourth-plac- e Lost Furnace aggregation. Won 16 d 64 Milt's Barber Shop victories, ie:plte the 16 64 Zissi's the night failed to produce much 27 Do Drop Inn 53 Joe Pavich outstanding bowling. 31 49 Lennox Furnace So. S. of L. chalked up Cleaners 33 47 State Bowling Lanes So. S. L. Cleaners 40 high game and high series with 223 40 42 and 567. 38 Lee's Market Oth 'r srores worth mention in46 34 Oldham Market Glen-D52 cluded a 212 game and 523 series 28 Tavern 56 24 Rick's Furnace by Stritz McCashland for Zissi's, a 203 game by Kirby Farnsworth for 21 59 Murray Cab 18 62 State Bowling, a 523 series by Fred Knudsen Bldg. Sup ReK-for Do Drop Inn, a 208 game Tuesday's Results and 534 series for Milt Anderson of Rick's Furnace 4, Knudsen's Milt's IJarbrr Shop, and a 529 series Builders Supply 0; Zissi's 4, State: by Clyde Earl for Lee's Market. Bowling 0; So. S. L. Cleaners 4, Do! Drop Inn 0; Milt's Barber Shop 4, Lee's Market 0; Glen-DTavern 4. Murray Cab 0; Oldham Market 3, Lennox Furnace 1. Tour or Nothing' j Seventeen boys in a row! Yes, that must be a record of some kind for a hospital with an average of only two births a day over the years. But that's exactly what happened at the Cottonwood Maternity hospital recently from late in the day on JaJn. 9 to late in the day on Jan. 16. Those at the hospital hoping for a boy kept figuring the odds were against them but Ol' Man Stork just kept on bringing boys, boys and more boys. Among the birtlis reported at the hospital recently were: Gilbert and Wanda Park Wallen, Sandy, daughter, Jan. 9. Bob aaid Donna Morrison Bards-leLark, daughter, Jan. 9. y, And now begins the string-Art- hur and Lillian James Beck. Salt Lake City, son, Jan. 9. Lewis and Belva Hendrlck.sen Nelson, Midvale, son, Jan. 9. Jacob and Merle Palmer Burton. 102 W. 64th So., son, Jan. 10. Lira and Eldora Dowdling Spratt, Sandy, son, Jan. 10. Stanley and Lucille Thompson In Valley League one-side- el el Tuesday's Schedule Lennox Furnace vs. State Bowling lanes; alleys Murray Cab, vs. Do Drop Inn; al- Zissi's vs. Knudsen Build-- I leys ers Supply; alleys Oldham Mar-- ! ket vs. So. S. L. Cleaners; alleys -j Nelson, Sandy, Jan. 10. Garth and Beth Jordan Porter, 10, Lee's Market vs. Rick's Furnace; 635 W. 64th So., son, Jan. 11. Milt's Barber Shop vs. alleys Leo and Beth Ahren Jensen, 6051 Glen-De- l Tavern. So. 9th East, son, Jan. 11. It was four or nothing In the Paul and Ila Smith Linton, Bowling Valley league Tuesday Kearns, son, Jan. 12. James and F.stella Anderton night at the State Bowling lanes ended Smith, 140 E. 48th So., son, Jan. 12. as a five of the six matches l.y that score. Oldham Market deDlllersen Louise and Boyd feated Lennox Furnace, 3 to 1. in Midvale, son, Jan. 13. Robert and Delores Miller Reed, the only match that didn't follow the pattern. 2186 W. 3500 So., son, Jan. 13. Tamotsu and Toshie Inanura The league moved a big step 7374 So. 7th East, son, Jan. race as both nearer to a 14. Milt's Barber and Zissi's, the Shop Ross and Genaveve Larson Palmtwo teams tied for the lead, won all 14. Jan. son, Midvale, er, M. Fred and Mary Roberts Dyches, 5502 Avalon dr., son, Jan. Alleys 9- 3, Won P & 1) Cafe .. Ravarino Service Pronto Drive Inn Shamrock Cafe A. Bills & Co 61 56 56 51 48 47 .... 43 43 41 27 Flowers Utah Power & Light .... 12 Granger Garage Doc Johnson Bonds e Keate-Mlln- Wasatch Furnace try it yourself 4, 6, 8, 0, 41 41 43 67 67 72 Wasatch vs. Granger Garage Furnace; alleys A. Bills & Co. 36 35 17 Wally's Sure I'm chesty about Corby's qualify... vs. Wasatch Furnace keglers pulled a big up;et Tuesday night at the State Bowling lanes when they Pronto dumped the second-plac- e Drive Inn aggregation for 4 points in the State Bowling league. The Tuesday's Results loss put ronto into a second-plac- e Keate-Mllne 1; Ravarino Service 3, tie with Ravarino Service and five Wasatch Furnace 4, Pronto Drive points back of the bague-leadin- g P & D Cafe team which disposed of: A. Bills and Co., 3 to 1. Raarino bowlers held their distance by a 3 to victory over Keate-MllnIn sweeping four from the Pronto team, last year's champion, the Wasatch Furnace boys turned in a final game of 934 with three of howlers coming up with 200 or better games. Brig Tapp had a 206 and C. Hammer and Kirby Farnsworth leach had 203. The top game of the night was a 215 by Bruce Lindow for the Shamrock Cafe five. B. Cormanl of the had the high series, a 578. Other high games and series Included a 521 series by Ted Brady for Ravarino Service, a 202 game ,and 537 series by Pete Yano for Keate-Mllna 557 series by Farns- worth, a 204 by Joe Pavich and 203 game and 536 series by Max Mor- ley for P & D Cafe, a 539 series by N. McLeon for Granger Garage, a 522 series by Bob Watson for Wally's Mur. 309 Flowers, a 210 game by Cormanl. and a 563 series by D. Long for Shamrock Cafe. 1 J 1 -- GERRARD'S !r f' parmf on every n CORBYb Now one of the country's leading brands, Corby's was made famous by millions who wanted good whiskey at a sensible price.' ffCORBY'S e, Utah Oil Service Station grand old name since 1859 A Phone 4800 So. State St. ''sJ e. - at BOB ", 3 GET YOUR 1951 PLATES Hel-qui- m Team Standings Pi:D and 6, two-tea- 0; Doc Johnson Bonds, 4 Utah Power & Light 0; Cafe 3, A. Bills & Co. 1; Granger Garage 3, 2, ShamWally's Flowers 1; rock Cafe 2. Tuesday's Schedule Utah Power & Light Alleys vs. P & D Cafe; alleys ShamLost rock Cafe vs. Doc Johnson Bonds; 23 Keate-Miln- e vs. Pronto 28 alleys Drive Inn; alleys Wally's Flow28 ers vs. Ravarino Sen ice; alleys 33 PAY YOUR TAX 2, 2, Inn Wasatch Furnace Upsets Pronto BLENDED WHISKEY-- proof-68- 86 grain neutral spirits PEORIA, ILL .4 JAS BARCLAY & CO. LIMITED, 15. Delbert and Ruth Cobb Llndsuy. Jan. 15. Arvil and Joyce Mauchley Abbott, 53 Columbia ave., son, Jan. 15. Arthur and Doris Couk Griffiths Sandy, son, Jan. 16. There they are 17 count 'em. Albert and Ioris Meadow Cowley. 4470 Wander In.. dmmMcr, Jan. 16. Martin and Joan McLean Uardle, 488 E. 64th So., son, Jim. 17. Allen and Elva Cole!.n!: Walker. 6776 So. 13th East, son, Jan. 17. Brady Peterson. Phillip and 1581 E. 39".h So., son, Jan. 18. Leo and Lola Kniuht Mmston 7350 So. State St.. daughter. Jan 590 W. 59th So., son, B-tt- 18. Dean and F.lma Parsons Mitchell. So. State St.. daughter. Jan 3.'67 18. Stanley and Genew! Buchanan Dimond. Midvale. daughter. Jan. 13 Brllo and Ida Tawrr Olabarrl. Sandy, daughter. Jan. 18. LeRoy and Dorthella Petti. Walker. 73 West Wilson, son. Jan. 20. James and Ida Ru McDowell, 9549 So. State, daughter. Jan. 21. Reed and Irene Morgan Johnson 383 Belvlew, son, Jan. 22. Mom GilGordon and son. Jan. 22. 4775 Boxelder, lespie. Lamont and Barbara Nilsson Union, son, Jan. 22. Arma and Wanda Larson Gull Sandy, son, Jan. 23. Samuel and Cleo Montoya Bingham, daughter, Jan. 23 Raymond and Olba Baca Irlarry Bingham, daughter, J.in. 23. JJoyd and Colleen Wheeler R es 3681 So. State st.. daughter. Jan t i wiilOT Russets, U. S. No. U. S. Outstanding Values Tomato Soup Stero Dells and Elbina Gehrlng Delis. 208 E. 45th So . .ton. Jan. 24 The following births, of Interest to residents of Murray and vicinity were reported recently at Salt Lake hospitals: Mr. and Mrs. Sonecr R. Push 11CS East V.th So. son. Jan. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Love!!. 5796 Linden st.. son. Jan. 18 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Wllllts Murray, son. Jan. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Harold IV 4840 AtwxKl ave.. daughter 10 cant Sardines Tatty U Tomato Sauce Grapefruit No. 2 Can Pineapple flOO II Totte Tellt 15 cant Pork and Beans t, Dinntrerte No. Mr. and Mrs. J.iy C. Ni. hon, Murray, aon, Jan. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Fairell TnrtU Murray, son. Jan. 21 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L IVter-- j son. 4315 So. State M , son. Jim 22 5 .v. Mr. and Mrs. M.mt A 8o. Bth East, daughter. Jan 22 24 6 for Con U 6 for 4 for flOO Grapefruit Juice U TownHoveo No. 2 Can rt flOO x Highway Foncy Sliced No. 2 Can U Dates flOO Highway Rip Segmont U VldnqeS II U Eggs large Grade AA doi. large Grade 61 A Tea Sugar 58 Fine Beet-Sto- ck Up Now 25 lbs. Stuffed in Aliic 101b.. blond evening found rtutfed in the attic of Mrs Norton's home on Thud Street. The blond. Willi both arm inluon. first discovered by Mr Notion who Immediately called In Mr Matt Taylor and Al WauHl tj tiivrsthate They prom;tly slued the arm back on. Later they lxk the atuffed blond niece of furniture in their place of buslnew, llollailiy Upholstering Co, for miphol-terui. . . workmanship g''"fiieej. Mr Taylor say. "We never loaf but e have loafers Mo fees". the phone plea 1.04 Yesterday n 9 for U rue Cheese 53c Mdo Butter 77c r Syrup oreaa . , Skylark, Enriched large l'llb. loaf 16 oi. kj fiks)T M !6c ZSC Suzanna tlM 0M Coffee , . . 40 and South. . the adiitvM, 927 East1 I -- edv- Airway Mild and Mellow lb Nob H.ll Freth - 83C Ktoea't , 25c iu 79 Pk, '3lc rjey Onions k SrSl. 29c fleet Mix JCi tide - Sfor Caie of 24 to .r em Sfor Cate of 48 10 Flapjack I Cow 4 for 55 Cheese M Honey 7Tf 1.59 to. CkM. I lb ba Beverly PmovI I, 14 ec 89c 59c Preserves Margarine Delic!rvi Att'td. flavor 31 ot. jor 85c Swnnybonk Ib. 49t s ib. s 18c .a. 10 Jell-We- ?f&. ll flOO U - 5.99 Peas Highway Sweet 8 cant Cate of 24 53 22 r .! - 2.95 41c 69 Milk Voo 8c p.. m lb. CKwb toe Ovoty to! .b Royal Satin s,r,7b 1.10 America - 2.95 lie 3.29 Corn Meal Coo. oko Com lrr 44c Franco- - U (b $;,. Dressina llZ6- - u, 39 M. n.. i, Spaghetti QO Garden. $.w o"Jn u. 10c ib. Parsnips u. i. n.. i fA Dwg. Whir. Avocados Calrfornia't Fiiwti. lore. Sii. lb. 65c 15 lb. bag u. s. no. i Louitiono Sw..i. Newubbage Townhouse Crackers SZ 24 ,0, Highway Oreen for U Cote of 24 2.95 a 87-2- 37 flOO Flour flMoy M.ftt i i QvUk llr Flavor Hydro.1 e lore. --v. OvkM IHM Yams Flour j Blond Found 11 c flOO KlleAeM Coffee dot. adv CeWernte No.k, ib 25 50 lb. bag Special Pack Bakers R. Id.al Coo4.ra Niw Crop Cheer ios Uort Grtai Safeway Savings R-- DtUclovt m! ktawtyt n U 7 for Rd CrWp Grapefruit II Price Fruit-Clo-- Out No. 2 Can flOO Star Boat Tomato or Muttord Souce 15 Oi. Con 6 for 19. -- II Keinz'tRich Creamed Soup lol tm flOO 10 lb. paper bag 29 1 In. fty. fey. Wathinglcn Apples Citrus Salad flOO No. 4 1 A Size 24. Jan. m? Yg4 SEASON'S BUMPER MEANS BE SAVINGS FR Here's how you can make substantial reductions in your food bills for the 'next several weeks: Lay in a good supply of potatoes serve them at every o. Over-stree- i - Strawberry 57e 49 Boston Butts Round Steaks VJ:. Picnics u t or.d.rf d. f n CKotb or m4 Pork Chops l.oo 35C 55 tt4 4 93c v 43c ib CirH Con b 67 v 53c - Ground Beef twb uSpare Ribs u.. --w, Sliced Bacon Salmon Fillets 63 53i y v 53 59 |