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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY 1952 11, THE MURRAY EAGLE both districts Jaycees and Auxiliary were divided at State Street, disHear State Officers trict 361 being on the west side The Murray Junior Chamber and district 366 on the east side of Commerce and its auxiliary of State Street as follows: vention to select the presidential District 360 Robert M. Hull, held a joint meeting Thursday candidate, this, you can see, is an chairman, 26U East 4500 South, evening at the Murray City hall. Several state Jaycee officers were important link in this great poli- Phone 513-tical chain. Robert Q. For- present and gave some good District 361 Following is a list of the district tune, chairman, 4764 Boxelder talks, telling the real purpose of chairmen and the various places Street, Phone 847-the organization and explaining of meeting for the seven districts Lottee Ferguson, District 362 of Murray, including the two new chairman, 135 East 4300 South, districts added by the recent di- Phone 909. vision of old districts 360 and 364. Garr Lester, District 363 If you are in doubt about your chairman, 532 Germania Avenue, Junior Ski School Your Neighbors Brig. Gen. Franklin Riler to Address Sei lor Saturday In ihe News One hundred and fifty enthusiastic students participated in the annual Salt Lake county recreation department's Junior Ski School held at Brighton, Utah. Twelve schools from Salt Lake City and the county were in this group. The ski school will continue for seven more consecutive Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Royal J. Bateman, East 6400 South, are spending a two month's vacation in California with their daughters nnd families. They went first to Long Beach, where they are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Webb Lila) Revo, then on to San Diego, where they will visit with Mr. ard Mrs. Lyle (Dorothy) Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Melba) Bair. must be phoned or into the department, Murray 1550, not later than noon on Thursday preceeding the Sat-da- y class. Buses will still leave Mr. and Mrs. Don McMillan, the valley at 8 a. m. and leave Salt Lake Citv, and Mr. and Mrs. Brighton at 3 p. m. Actual inMcMillan, Murray, spent struction time at Brighton will h hoHdavs in California, retur be from 10 a. m. to noon, and a home last week end. They ning ski safety patrol will be on duty were numbered among tr e thouthroughout the instruction per- sands who enioved the beautiful iod. Pose Parade at Pasadena on New Instructions are free and a 50 Year's day. cent round trip fee is the only cost to the students. Mr. a"d Mrs. Leo Thome, East Only students actually taking funn South. accomDanied bv Mrs. the instructions will be given the Milford Evensen, Centerville and 50 cent transportation rate. Rnv MacNeil. Rockland, Idaho, Radio Station KMUR will give motored to Eureka, Tuesday, to the weather conditions at Brigh- attend the funeral services for ton every Saturday morning be- Mrs. Thome's cousin, Irvin King. tween 7 and 7:30 a. m. If weather does not permit holding the ski VTfmhors of the family of Mr. school, it will be announced at and Mrs. Eugene Watts, South that time in the broadcast. State, met last Sunday evening at the home of their daughter and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lake Parmley. 530 Douglas, Salt birtn-Anr City and enjoyed a joint La Mrs. Verne hnnnrinff rnrtv tnme Watts Parmley, Cloris Watts and Maurice Watts. A delicious bui-fluncheon, television and visi ting were enjoyed by 24. Reservations "The Elements of Freedom" will be discussed by Brig. Gen. Franklin Riter, prominent attor ney in the State of Utah, at a meeting Wednesday night, Jan. 16, at 8:00 p. m. in the local County Fireman's Hall. Mr. Riter has been active in political organizations in Utah for many years and is a very dynamic speaker. He is a past department commander of the Am- meeting place, will you please Phone 154-Sid R. Godfrey, erican Legion and has served in call your old district chairman District 361 both World Wars. or Murray City Hall, Phone Mur. chairman, 493 East 5600 South, This meeting is being sponsored 260, or Mrs. Fern Nisbett, legisla- Phone 741. Hi'mor Larson, District 305 by the Women's Republican Club tive district chairman, phone Mur. as the numbers of the 6463 South State Street, Phone of Murray, acording to Mrs. O. J. 924-Wilkinson, chairman. The gen- districts have been changed. Out 333-eral public is invited and a spe- of old district 360, two districts Herbert G. SpenDistrict 366 cial invitation is extended to the have been made, districts 360 and cer, 185 West 5903 South, Phone husbands of the club members. 361; out of old district 364, two 647-The meeting is a districts have been made, dis of the Republican mass meetings to be held in the seven district" of Murray proper Jan. 12, at 8 p. m. It is being urged that the public minded citizens attend 1 sa -- 11 cl these mass meetings because representatives elected here are 11 the beginning of the chain that ends with the selection of our presidential candidate and unless Uadio-T- V they, attend the mass meetings and elect the following officers in each district, they will have no representation, also it is to be remembered that when we don't OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED attend and do our duty it puts the power of selection in the hands of a few instead of the J. fore-runn- Te e visi o a e ia ivs By Trained Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gilbert, South, Mrs. Charlotte L. Stocking, Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Jensen. Midvale, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Andrus, Draper, Friday of last week. 320 West 5300 Special Kortge ipace for butter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Anderson, South, have spent the past ten days vacationing in California. They enjoyed the beautiful Rose Parade on New Year's day at Pasadena. They returned home Wednesday evening. ggt, fralt, tod bottle. 226 East 4500 H0RGE Silf-D-FROS- m Builder's Mill & Supply Mur. Slat Ph. 5520 So. Dail Ocden, 6019 Belview dr., left Monday for Glendale, Calif., where he will spend the next two nr three weeks visitinc with an aunt and family. I 1210-- Penney's Mens Dressy Dresses Winter Jackets Rayon Prints and Plains Assorted Colors and Sizes H J. Suits iT55 dTTB'd j 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vfl - - Phone Mur 1359-- J B S"STT0 Only $1.50 VSL&9SLBJL0S 0 B fl BJLBJAB.OJUUUJU.B.BJU BJJLB.O Ski and Sport Sweaters 20 Oil PAUL S. HOSE ltrs mill Hoys Wear 0. BUT YOU CAN'T GET BETTER SERVICE 05 Off Regularly $2.95 and $3.50 Call 5606 So. State St. STS Off Gro::p of DRESS SHIRTS For Prompt, Courteous Service YOU CAN PAY MORE Qff itd Topcoats 20 Shoes 20 io yERSATlLE APPLIANCE 20 4832 So. State St. Phone Mur. 93 "The Place to Go for the Brands You Kw" We are now showing the .952 Mm OM.r---8.0- 0 8.00 6.00 346-- JANUARY Wcmens 4.00 ray Sport Shirts Technician et ' civic-minde- January CLEARANCE er majority. The mass meeting is held for only one reason, to elect the following representatives in each district: A chairman, a vice chairman, a secretary, three committeemen, two members to the county central committee, the delegates to the county and state conventions, who nominate the party candidates in the county Mrs. Lottie Hayden, West 6400 and in the state who in turn elect South, snent the past week in the delegates to the national con Midvale, where she was staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lewis A Dahl. while they vaca tioncd in California. $aceGalore in detail some of the most important activities. The local club issues an invitad tion to all young men to join their group. They have a fine program outlined, but would like some additional members to help carry it out. Anyone interested please call Newell Judkins, club president, at Mur- J. 147 department publicity director. Instructions are given to small groups, ranging from beginners to advanced skiers. 365 and 36G, GOP Heeling Here on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson and family now occupy the home of' Mr. and Mrs. Harlo Dwayne Turner, West 6400 South. The Turner family now are living on Third avenue in Murray. days, according to E. H. McGean, tricts - - - FOR THE HOUSE PANELS LACE ORGANDY CURTAINS 8 inch Ruff ell 42 x 81 Asst. Colors 42 -- ; 42 x 90 Per Pair x 81- - Come in and look it ovrr the great 1932 L!ggct value ever oflfrrrd in the lort-ice- 1.00 3.88 field Womens bI:::"' House Dresses J. 50 - 20.0 72" x 97 ........ 2.29 2.49 72" x 08" 2.09 63" x 99" x 63-108" ...... 2.29 I 1 r 8.00 (" YARD 12.00 FLANNEN 27 inch Per Yord ii 29c Pljtnouth'a 7.0 to 1 high comprewdon engine tow ha d eomhuttSon chamber giving you a a tMW.kiod of remarkably amoolh Dew urg of power auataincd power flow. , 1 1 Plymouth service Is better service because our servicemen 20.00 art enrolled la IM Mntw Technkiirts Jrrltf fenftftnci BARGAINS' PRINTED FLANNEL 4646 So. State 36 inch Per Yard ........ 57c . Murray, Utah ; ' , ; , ?0NLY GOODS WHITE , There are oore of idling oew feature In the 1932 Plymouth, including the nelyt)Wd luiurioua interior. Stop in and let ui ahow you thia beautiful n?w car dow. ; Broken Si2cs 5.00 Mm ! Winter Coats Boys Overcoats , -- newly-dcu'gne- . 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