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Show THE MURK AT EAGLE Two Murray Seamen End Recruit Training T.vo M.triny tnui, Kenneth E. r, Hii:.Min lecniit, USN', sun Mr. a :.; Mrs T. of :b 0 Yuwir.ont St., and .lt'iur L) '1 Tli iiu;s. a."!!!.:i recruit VZ:t. s .si ct Mr. and Mrs Arthur -- H;s;p.;, 1 Bie-".ii- cr of 1731 Vine St., recently ,'.n d recruit trainin? at the ":Sl Training center, San Diego Call!'., and are now available for a .si .iimcn: to a fi.- -t unit or to one Thi.T-iai-- - t o., Bullion St., son, Feb. 4. Jr. and Helen Godfrey Phillip 9 I Santy, 427 East atith So., daughter Feb. 4. Tains! !'..;: Vernon and Fern Lloyd Jensen, a: .' Aij v.mi1s of WilYes, tii daughter, Feb. 5. liam Ha l of S.itidy. Sunday Mrs. Ernest and Ellen Perks Dean, 402C ih j if l ilted hi.o v.ith their third Bo. State St., daughter, Feb. 5. Darrell and Bertha Bogensehultz t.-of t.vins, girls who were born 6. hos-- i Peterson, Riverton, son, Feb. ; I the Cottoning d Mat nuty i, Stella Tonasini and Joseph t.U at 11:13 au.l 11:4.' p. m. Wait-- i olOl So. West Temple, son, 'M to them is another set of t .vins at home. The first set of Feb. 7. Henry and Ruth Kim Winters, lA'ins t in to the Hulls died. Mrs. 157 So. 7th East, daughter, Feb. 9. llali is the former Mildred Allen. Section . T.:.: !j , HR t HELP SPACE for rent. Public accountant will share building located in heart of Murray business district. Ideally located for insurance office or real estate office. Call or see Jack Hamilton at 4847 So. State st., phone Mur. 1605. i Find It! Buy It! WILL TEND preschool children in my home. Phone Mcr. 1238-NFOR SALE Circulating Estate heatrola. Praetically new. Phone Mur. I Guy and Opal Hatch Sundberg, Riverton, son, Feb. 13. Dean and Sybil Green Bateman, HOO W. 6500 So., daughter, Feb. 14. Blaine and Clula Robinson Einer-so- n Draper, son, Feb. 14. Recent births of interest to residents of Murray and vicinity which were reported at Salt Lake hospitals included: Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, 264 Last 48th South, daughter, Feb. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Max C. Phelps, 306 West 43th South, daughter, Feb. 11. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones, Murray, 830-- ... the dinner-time- , Uy State and Federal Forms Tl, i tii.p ' l I .nd 1:3 h-- U.'ild t ! ' r ' time-- No waicing for hot t II II water. It's always there. f,rr,,, Hnlt nf W II Mill V heater is entirely automatic. Saves other ways Rcr.diJy available hot water helps maintain health and, keep house .t JT u. f. I t J1 Jtvf " I I i.iT I ' f Kln s 31 f 'r.J HhotK-a- New, advanced Wear-resisti- I Ii ftnMTWntd Pill Rand Land M.lodr Hub r-I'rir ll V--8 Rjlhra bf 4680 SOUTH Tm I l..i.iM...nl Htfhm ILo.Un K. hnr P Arlnta I'rmnu i II 'L I. 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W"M I Nr. ..n4 I lh d xnmiiit I JamlnrM w.,rld I ;li Trmpor nf lh llau Hat U U'th Mualr M Champion! kinii Lf1'"-- b.p I I ..a1. I HlJ fTnt. O' -? ll At(,a Pm-rn- ia U.iriwt and In f K.nda I I I Rt, Und Mntwlnj ' MomoHwi Tliilrr" TTIb lor MlUdt I Rtantamh Kiar Hha T Mil '' M A I Hwinl. at RandiB Tlma RtnuMtfullr Xr World I imkUt kt Wn PHONE MUR. 1402 Evening Programs 109 II 957 Studebaker STATE lOliDAY I " Plhoai.aat (iimI M l !3 NORMAN MOTOR COMPANY h.pidKh..p I Klllhiton Mill. Klu.w Vmj flh Vnura M kit MOTtll mmA Take a look, too, itnew Gome ac andMe III On I rr Mtialral Mo.lr ffTifn RrquraUiillr T 'J COClMDEEl ng MONDAY t World Nana I Mr Htrtnad Tim I Mu.lr Out Muate for Mndwoi lo I ii engine! Performance that sparkles! A"miracle ride" that's comfort plus! master craftsmanship! Costs less to own than you expect! The eight America rates as great! oinliit limNirtt Nt . HVmnrtwi M Antra I'rwnw a U i 4 x Neverneedspremium Juel! 1951 SfUBEDMEIi I("wTTrd- IPTha Dlnnlrx Hlatort Vaf l..,.r. Hhn You , K a :. si ss &mWmeSd& i Siaiion j Tlnlrp Tin (ur Mllad, SBnlr I KnniHM dt arlt OA S l Mii.lr-a- lo JO t T1w trMy rot Mudtrnt Alrlant Trio flaata Tim Ii 1 Kha Wf C - A realgas saver "7T.."p' 4 Mualr I ft I .I r1 ,Sr. Arnold World I'd IS ? I, Jtry! Murray Music Afternoon Programs Saves work An electric water flS I li'Artrca I'twtnU Kunti4 and Vina r, mm r. m wsV WM UU rtw. Hl,n On N. World I for HiUd, Tim u nm Gnu's ' f 6u0AV MTURDAV W..rM ! 19 M 10 JO lCTr it -- 1 i i - X- d or6,"nir!Mrnlni .p .ndllhop A ' & living-mo- Kl,n On Khnp Gravel Drive Gravel White Play Sand Wm. K. BAKER Rear 690 Vine St. Mur. 1251-- J Sand y - A. M. Jimbor I Fertilizer Hemstitching and Buttonholes Leave at Eleanor's Shop, or at 6470 So. State St. Phone Murray 1344. Two-da- y service. I K ill II I! N,r, World 5:00 p. m. a.m. 9 ' YOUR DIAL I - THWFTY ONE FOR'si FOR YEARS TO COME! 7 prints, and the curtains are awry you are unnerved from the children noises made by bottled-uwho have been playing "Run, Sheep. Run," "Hide and Sttk," oi "Tug of War," in every room of the house. Most of this confusion can bt avoided by guiding the child into constructive channels of indi.oi play. In preparation for such times as these, he should be encouraged to have a special drawer, or shelf, or corner of the room in which he can keep games ard toys for quiet hours In Childcraft books, Ruby liiad-forMurphy suggests "a Rainy-DaI!ox or a Mystery Pag, that can he filled up by the child and put away for just such an occasion." The box or bag should be big enough to hold an assoitmet t of blocks, small bottles, buttons, i'( ads, toy planes, mar-liea mouth organ, anagrams, dominoes, a game of authors, toy animals, and a favorite doll. Huildine with wooden blocks and working jigsaw puzzles will keep children an. used for Lours when they have to stay indoors. Alphabet and word games and picture writing rlso offer many interesting possibilities. And, of course, there are clay modeling, era von drawing and coloring, and cuttinif out pictures from old magazines. ON Moraltig Don't throw those LADIES And week. I 611. When You Think About INSUR- nylons away- Have them invisibly-mendeANCE Think of Me! . . . Lire at Eleanor's Shop, 4838 c55 Insurance, Hospital & Surgery, South State. Auto and Fire. SEYMOUR D. DARK MOUNTAIN SOIL or Mur. 141-YOUNG, your Hlcn on T..p Q' Th en rgg7 jmi.u 1230 ? to Accordion. during day, for working mothers, or stay nights also if desired. If interested leave word at Murray Real Estate Office, 4960 South State, or Phone Mur. 1470-- announces Complete Visual Care In Murray met at Uie home of Mrs. Lily Carlson, C550 Jefferson st. and Monday they met at the home of Mrs. Donna Hansen. 499 West 64th So. At both ouilt and were served a hot lunch ' mctlLngs the ladles completed a eon. I WANTED floor is marred, the sun parlor windows smudged with duty finger Thursday the club members 00 PHONE MIR. 4762 So. State St. Phone Murray 1500 7 The Friendly Quilting club held i CLEANERS & TAILORS 63 E. 48th So. 2 p.m. Saturday, Or by Appointment : Quilting Club Meets . f""0r Sand and gravel For Sale fill. Also soil. Mrs. Glenda Hills (formerly Mrs. Vernal Woods), Phone Mur. 639. ntfn MIR RAY For Expert Assistance on 9 . t 2. Optometrist 9:00 a. m. Indoor weather can be a problem for you mothers of active girls and boys, who are not prepared with suggestions for quiet play. The child partieulai ;y, young school-ag- e when left to his own devices, can turn the house into a shambles in no time at all, by moving about furniture, rolling up rugs, and unintentionally turning over and breaking things. ray, son, Feb. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sharich, Mur- -, ray. son, Feb. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Brent B. Mackay, 2901 West 41st So., daughter. Feb. 6. Mr. and Mrs. liarrcll Lester, Mur ray, son. Feb. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hasband, 936 East 64th So., son, Feb. 6. past TAILORING Leather Jackets Relined and Zippered. J. PARSONS BRUCE J. A WEEKLY COLUMN ter, Jan. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Alf L. Bjstrom, 6430 Malstrom In., daughter, Jan. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Townsend, Murray, son, Feb. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Smith, 1533 East 48th So., son. Feb. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sneddon, Mur la-s- reasonable, in pioneer designs or otherwise. With or without your rags. Phone 0119-J- AND LADIES' HELP On Income Tax Forms? conducted by Claud C Rucb tducttwnai Dirntur, CbtldiTaji AdviiOry Strvttt tm Chtstio son, Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Brent J. Higgs, 4626 So. 13th East, son, Feb. 11. Mr. and Lorus Pratt, 4403 So, State St., son, Feb. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Carvell G. Smith, Murray, son, Feb. 9. Mr, and Mrs. Seth Pettit, Murray, son, Feb. 8. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lords, 640 East 4Cth So., daughter, Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Perkins, 4231 Holladay t.'vd.. daughter. Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Neff. 4982 Cottonwood ln daughter, Feb. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell. 707 East 48th South, daughter, Feb. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carl Mon-ta- e, 6177 So. 6th West St., daugh- two meetings during the R. FLOSIIER, about 6001 So. 1300 W weaves very beautiful rugs, NEED SI 12. I- 17 , n, v Phone Mur. high-spee- e, ' MEN'S State Street 4863 So. Lowest prices on coal and stoPlumbing: Repairs Prompt and Are Your Floors Shabby? Rent Efficient and courteous service. ker slack. Sand and gravel and d our floor sander Peterson-Well- s Co-4818 S. State fill dirt hauled. Ferril Holman and refinish like newReason& Sons, 6644 So. 3rd East, Mid-Val- e. St.. Phone Mur. 749. able rates Ottley Glass and Phone Mur. 1388-M- . Paint Co. Phone Mur. 1177. A Girl for Phelps : MURRAY FURNITURE COMPANY APPLIANCE & WANTED OFFICE I tele- repairs, service and parts bring your set in or call our experienced technicians. 405. y. EXPERTS T-- For expert radio and Stenographer. FOR SALE Automatic stoker. A Dictation and typing, experience real for quick sale. Only l.irgain necessary. Hunt Foods, Inc., 4870 J95 with ton of coal included. 4830 Boxelder St., Murray. Phone Mur. BonAir St., Holladay. Phone Hoi.. -- ' wash- 18, 1951 vision J. Bal-.hn- . White fiiamel SVI.K RADIO ing machine m good condition. $25. HOUSE FOR RENT Four rooms 690 Vine st. rear. Phone Mur. modern, 1372 East Vine st. $30 a! 1231-month. Call after 4 p.m. Friday and all day Saturday. 11 the breakdown on Jlen and Jacqueline Johansen Had-lMeanwhile, navy's sIiojI's for spivlal-i.-.e- d Salt Lake City, daughter, r. irUis the at hospital dirinsj Janutraining. Feb. 9. ui'liii-' tins period of training, ary revealed that there were 37 boys Vernon and Jean Ellefsen How;,n:l.'i-wci;intensive drill in and 23 girls checkins in during the 3790 lighland Dr., son, Feb. 8. ard, 21 38 boys and such sutj;.r's as signaling, naviga-t- i month, co.npaivd tj Ray and Katherine Anderson 24 Decern and .uris 1950, -fcnsie during n, ordnance and seaman Helmandollar, Sandy, son, Feb. 9. ship. Tiiey hUj wer,- - indoctrinated eui.s and 37 boys daring January, Carrvell and Donna Latham into the ways of the navy and 1950. 2262 W. 6200 South, son, Smith, at this month the 1' a.ne-.Other births the customs of the service. 9. Feb. hospital included: Peterson Joseph and Beverley Edwaid and Roy Reading Butter Feb. 9. RendeLsbach, son, Riverton, 1. Riverton. son, Feb, jth-ldJames and Margaret Thomas Leon and Neva Smith Gregory, Max C. Phel.'j, now saving with 8700 South 13lh East, daughter, Neilsen, 38 W. 7500 So., son. Feb. 9. Rob-Tand Marilyn Dahl Hard-castlt the navy in Japan and Korea, has Feb. 1. Sandy, son, Feb. 10. v Guillermo and Ernest- na Romero to lock forward to when David and Bella Brown Jones,! c ci rih'S home. Mrs. Ph"lns, the Bingham, son, Feb. 1. 10. former Miss l'earl Clau.;on, this i.oiiglas and Verolla Peterson Riverton, son, Feb. Verl Marie and Palmer Hooser, 3. :id nnu-pouFeb. Ai--k Price, Midvale, daughter, pa;e birth to a Edwin and Verna Holder John-o- 8844 So, State St., son, Feb. 11. by s.i.1 Proud grandparents are Arza and Winona OLson Welch, 3!&3 So. 10ih East, son, Feb. 3. 'My. ,; Mrs Charles E. Murray Wallace and Georgia Riley Tripp, 0142 Clay St., daughter, Feb. 12. '.'.' C'yCn phe'ps. Kenneth and Helen Fitzgerald Exeter, 6563 Highland Dr., son, Feb. Saves WANTED Dependable girl or woman to tend two small children, nine months and 20 months old, while mother works. $2 per day. Call at Towns?nd Apartments, 4840 So. State st,, Apt. No. 317. Mrs. Sherman Lessley. 10.)0 tlv of FRIDAY, FEBRUARY l. i JUL- -. io W o Jio itio |