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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY THf. MURRAY 18, 1952 During the coming week there of the births of famous Americans and many local residents share these anniversaries. First of all is Benjamin Franklin, born Jan. 17, 1706. Two local residents, Leone Brown and Elizabeth Walker observe their birthdays Saturlay, too. Sunday Hattie Shelley, Dennis Sullivan and Franklin Lovell can point with pride to the calendar, for on Jan. 18, 1782, Daniel Webster was born. Robert E. Lee was born Jan. 19, 1807, and also born on the same calendar date were eight local resident, Janice Nelson, Stella Johnson, Keith Bringhurst, Burt Hall, Lois Pingree, Earl R. Nowotny, Linda Heal and Byron Eagles' Bingo Parly Big Feature Tonight are four anniversaries C. Millet. Come Tuesday, FOR SALE Boys Stake wagon. Never been used $15. Retails at $25. Phone Mur. 1614. HAY FOR SALE OR TRADE 1st and 2nd Crop See or Call Edward Coleman at MURRAY ELEVATORS 118 W, 48th So. Phone Mur. 46 Choice mountain soil, fertilizer, play sand, road gravel and concrete, sand and gravel. William K. Baker, rhone Mur. 1251-J. Five room house, FOR RENT acre of ground, coops. Available Feb. 1. Phone Mur. 1229-W- . 1 nlI6 CURTAINS LAUNDERED Free Pick Up and uelivery CLEANERS 2368 So. State 4911 So. State Mur. 31 One lot, 70 by 142 FOR SALE on Avalon Drive. Phone Murray C119 1939 Chrysler Am Wrecking selan. Grill and fenders are perfect, also other parts available. Phone Mur. 985-cll6 Don't throw those LADIES nylons away Have them invisibly mended at Eleanor's Shop, 4838 c55 South State. Four room Wanted to Rent house south of 33rd South. Young d daughcouple and ter. Phone pl23 three-year-ol- HOME FOR SALE home. ComBeautiful eight-roopletely redecorated. Gas heat, m with no great American on the calendar, Lorna Hughes will observe her birthday. Stonewall Jackson was bom Jan. 21, 1824. Also born on Jan. 21 were Olive W. Richardson, David Harr, Margaret BrissU, Orlando Erickson and David Llm- berg. Other birthdays during the week include: Jan. 22, Robert J. Towers, Bob Jepperson, Glenna Cottrell, Michael Samsen, Bobble Boggess and Bruce Boggess; Jan. 23, Reta Arthur, S. Glen Davles, Marilynn Towers and Michael Mc Carthy. of Murray Little and vicinity who recently were feted on their first birthday anniversaries included: Linda Alma Nuttall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon H. Nuttall, 5165 So. 9th East, Jan. 8. Roxanne Cowley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don I. Cowley, 4666 Meadow View Circle, Jan. 10. Edren Lee Madsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Madsen, 5424 Green St., Jan. 10. Kathy Mantle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mantle, 219 Maple Ave., Jan. 9. Tommy Sharp, son of Mr. anl Mrs. Virgil Sharp, 6619 So. State St., Jan. 12. Jan. it was agreed to set aside Boole Review Tonight the proceeds from the New Year The Grant ward Relief Society party toward a new set. A few is sponsoring another interesting more successful socials and it may j book review, "The Gown of Glory" be possible to get this much need by Agnes Sligh TurnBull, to be ed addition to the chibroom equip presented by Miss Helen Kimball ment. at the ward hall tonight (Friday) at 8 p. m. Refreshments will be when Congratulations WANT ADS 1647-- EAGLE 20, Two familiar names were read By 'Pat' and 'Patsy' Eagle Friday Bingo will commence at meeting the other night and it again tonight with a bang after is a pleasure to welcome back as a year end holiday, and Floyd,; members Ken Anderson and Glen Penny and Beeney will be on hand j Woodhouse. Both these men were to see that everybody has a good members before and we extend a time. The jackpot will be very hearty welcome to them to come worth while and there will be 19 out to meeting often and to get other very valuable prizes, so plan acquainted with the men who have on coming out and joining the joined since they were out last. fun. Remember the party is for We understand Bill Walthers Eagles only. However, in the event you want to bring a, guest, they had quite a time with the confetti are cordially invited, but guests that was so much in evidence at must attend with a member. the New Year's party. One thing for certain, there was more fun Wilford Comstock was reported when the party was on than there at home recovering from a bad was when Bill was trying to scrape back injury. Wilf certainly would up the confounded confetti. Thanks welcome a visit from any of the Bill, for the job you did. As usual, members in case they are down It was well done. Sandy way. Lee Stauffer was also reported on the disabled list, havBryant Beeney would like to ing been under the weather since know if the members would like December. We also understand to have a rabbit hunt one of these Maude Jamieson has been down first week ends. If you are interwith the flu and hope that she has ested, tell Buck at Bingo or meetshaken this illnees. Our wishes ing next Thursday. for a speedy recovery are sent to all these members, and we hope to The television fund was given see them back to meeting soon. a big boost last meeting night for Quick StartySafe Driving M 1NTERIZE FASTER STARTING, EASIER SHIFTING Entire electrical system checked, including battery, starter, generator, distributor. Transmission ana differential checked for proper lubricants. Wasatch St. Rev. Martin Burke By Church Reporter The Men's club is having a buffet dinner-danc- e aturday night, Jan. 31, in the church hall. The dinner will be served from 7 to 8 p. m. It is a party with a special invitation to all newcomers of the parish. 4900 garage. Five bedrooms. Carpeting in living room, dining room and entrance hall. All insulated. Beautiful lawn and shrubs, a sprinkling system. All in excellent condition. Choice location. The Teenage Girls will recalve Phone Holy Communion Sunday, Jan. 18 at the a. m. mass. FOR RENT Duplex Apartment, three rooms, private bath, A series of instructions for garage and wash hoom, gas heat, Catholics and prospective conhot "water and electric stove furin the parish is held verts being 1. Phone nished. Available Feb. rectory, 4893 Wasatch St, every Mur. 1571-after 6 p. m. nllS Friday at 8 p. m. under the direction of the Rev. Martin Burke, FOR SALE . Garage doors, all pastor. types and sizes, complete-installe$49.50 and up. Free estimates. Mostly Coal Martin Overhead Door Co. Phone Of the 266 Chicago and North p227 Western commuter trains operating 0"" SAFE AND COMFORTABLE JANUARY SHOE SALE Savngs up fo 50 A big improvement in the appearance to the hall is due to the n efforts of Bill Peters, Harve and Wilf Webb. They really took cm a big; job and lair all the new stair treads Just before the New Year's party and we Just wanted to add our thanks to those of the other appreciative members for their efforts. It sure looks KECKEL SHOE STORE, INC. Sev-erso- DRIVING Brakes, steering, defroster adjusted for safe stops lubrication and better visibility. and expert heater adjustment assures a smooth riding, comfortably warm car. Point-by-poi- 4883 SOUTH STATE , STREET - MURRAY UTAH pood. Plans are in the wind for a bip snth anniversary party for some nipht in February. This occosion will be observed nationally and the members can be sure that a pood time is in store for them when ihe date is announced. Durinp March will be Murray Aerie's 45th anniversary. This also will call for a celebration, so let's get out now and help the fellows on the committee make these events Also as a reminder, there is no time like the present to have vour friends or neighbors join tfie Eagles. Let's sign them up now. SPECIALS THIS WEEK AT PetEBrowns Meats Quality I 4832 So. State St. A final report on the results of the Eagles Damon Runyon Cancer Fund Frolics hell throughout the nation will be given by Walter VYinehell during his Jan. 25 broal-ca.s- t. This special tribute will be extended to the Fraternal Order of Fugles, who have been named the Santa Claus of the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund, as a result of their participation in this, their third Charity Frolic. The entire proceeds are turned over to the committee, and we want everybody to listen to this broadcast. Ion't forget, Walter Winchell on Sunday. Jan. 25. 3 ways you benefit when we io the job Catholic Men's Club Sets Dinner-Danc- e Wilf Webb's luck was really hot the other night at meeting. It was necessary for Wilf to leave meeting twice to attend a fire call, and during his absence he won the attendance award, even though he was not around at the time. He collected his winnings between fires though. Unfortunately. Carney Madsen didn't come down Thursday, and the new sizeable jackpot was carried over to next meeting. Better Luck next time Garney. However, you other members better "not take any chances. Better come down, just in case your name should be called. served and the public is invited. Admission will be 75 cents with the proceeds to be used for the ward's welfare fund. Tickets will be available at the door. Phone Mur. 1020 Pot Roasts lb. 47 Stewing Hens Spare Ribs DRAWN - lb. 49 FARMER STYLE Fresh Side Pork lb. 55 I SLICED lb. 45 - - - lb. 61 Nippy Cheese lb. 63 Salmon SLICED er In and out of Chicago each weekday, 218 or 82 per cent are pow- TAILORING Leather Jacket rellned, repaired ered by steam engines. and ilppered. Suits made to your Individual mmMiremwiU. Guajuji-trr- d Are Miscellaneous for Sale to fit We or remodeling? building you & Tailors Murray Cleaners mantle beautiful a have fireplace Ph. Mur. 368 63 EaM 48th So. 5V4 by 4H feet. Phone Murray nll8 Plumbing Repair, Remodeling 1637-J- . tad New Installations, Plumbing 1938 FOR SALE Chrysler In Fixtures, pipe, fittings and supBest offer condition. running plies. Phone for free estimate. good See at 321 Vine SL or Ph. Peterson-Well- s Co. 4818 S. State takes. CU8 Mur. 685-J- . St Phone Mur. 149. Q PROTECTION AGAINSTFREETINGANDWEAR, 1 Cooling system cleaned and flushed, correct volume of added; oil changed to winter tnti-freez- e grade, wheel bearings lubricated, tires cross switched to prevent uneven wearing. L OOn V wur courteous mecnama Know com- service. May we look for you before the first rjlv tour rar best and are Mtiinntd for eromDt severe temperature drop? ZION MOTORS, INC. 4646 South State Street Phone Mur. 76 See why its Long Bridges Overseas Highway to Key West ranks as one of the longest oceangoing roads in the world One link, the Long Bridge, jumps seven miles of open water. The Thousand Islands International Bridge between New York State and Ontario leapfrogs from island to island for eight and a half miles. The San Francisco-OaklanBay Bridge extends eight miles, including a tunnel in the middle through an island A railroad bridge over Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana is seven miles lone, with a nearby highway bridge of five miles Candy Bridge near Tampa. Florida, which l.ke the Chesapeake Bay Bridge is part causeway, totals six miles Florida's FRESH SEA FOODS Dairy Items - Bread - Soft Drinks SHRIMP HALIBUT f; 1 speaks Charter A 8 8 E T H Cash, balances with other banks, Including reserve haX-$1,477,418 60 ancc. and cash Items in process of collection United Slates Government obligations, direct ana guaran2.417.111,80 . teed t 77.9R0 OO Obligations of States and political subdivisions 14.00000 Other bonds, notes and debentures Corporate stocks (Including 19.750.00 stock of Federal 9.750.00 Reserve bank) UwnH and discounts (including $3,177.49 overdrafts) .... 3,460,12503 Bank premises owned $24,000.00. furniture and fix37.000.00 tures $13,000.00 690.27 .. Other assets ' r s t y FINNAN HADDIE PA & Legal Notices Re terve District No. 12 No. 6558 OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Mt RRAY IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CIX)HE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 81. 1982 ITBIJSHKD IN RESPONSE TO CAU, MADE BY CX)MITROU.ER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER SECTION Bill. V. 8. REVISED STATUTES. SALMON Ask About Home Freezer Service 'A ' lb. 53 I - Slovene Type KIelase tf mh U mi Pork Steak louder than our words! A, , , . $7,464,075 40 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corpor$3,182 495.14 . , ations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora, 3.119.743 61 ttona rvpomta of United Slates Government (including poatal M "5 , saving ) 669.542 80 rvposiU of Slates and politiral subdivisions 35.632 57 Other deposit (certified and cashier's checks, ate.) TOTAL DEPOSITS ............ $7,007,607.87 TOTAL LlABiLITIES .., . $7,007,507.87 We CAPITAL ACCOUNT! Capital Stork; Common stock, total par $175,000 00 ... ,.. Surplus Undivided profits ......... ..... . .. Hewrves (and retirement account for preferred stock) ..,..,. .,.,,.. .......,. , , s liveliness in the t 175.000 173.000 121.567 15,000 00 00 53 00 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . best-performin- Mercury D. g V-- 8 So come in and do just that! O Lnans as shown above ar after dnluriion of rwwrve of $ 77.H60 9 STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF ALT LAKE, as: bank. do antemnly I, EUiel M. Tingley, cfwhier of thn above-nameaveear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ETHEL M. TINGLE Y, Cashier fwnrn to and subscribe before me this l"th dv of January, 195,1. WENDELL C DAY, Nortary Public reotdin at Murray, Utah. My Commission expires September IS, 1 Correct -- Alt (! IV F. STTtlNGltAM T. R. VINCENT It. A. BOBBINS Dlrectois, MIM I till toA.tff ww UI.llllH, k Get the facts and you'll go for the new 1953 d DHllInlS GD lHflir - 4203 South State Street PSJ fc, 4 M .v kAon I.I..I.II.K kll. ml, ! "T0f KM fV, (Ii.ko.I Of AO I lr in our history. You've got to try it yourself. $7,4M.075 40 MEMORANDA e.44 wm hUllM 46.58793 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS just can't describe the new Murray, Utah HI DOT Ip) - Phone 1530 ei DB V TdWDt" ID |