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Show FRIDAY, SVSt THE MTRRAY EAGLE 19, 1953 ;nat deal or information to help them put over their next year's Grant - 6th - 7th Ward News KBIRTiiSl Recent births in Salt Lake hosrespitals which are of interest to included: area idents of the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas, Murray, boy, June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Pearson, 67 West American Ave., girl, June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Beal, 311 East 4800 South, boy, June 16. The girls will set a record ai the Cottonwood Maternity hospiat least from the tal this month number of girls born so far this month a new record is assured. In the first 17 ftnd a half days there were 37 gis registered at the hospital compared to 23 boys for a combined total of 60. The Indication is that June will top the 100 mark, with girls leading the race. Recent births at the institution of interest to residents of Murray and vicinity included: Ruben and Nina Sehangaard Valenzuela. 20 Western Ave., girl, June 11. Lloyd and Barbara Taylor, 21 West 6100 South, girl, June 13. Marvin and Lois Fergusen Chris-tense315 Vine St., boy, June 14. John and Flora Cuabros Watts, 4628 Boxelder St., girl, June 15. Edward and Mary Richardson Butterfleld, 386 East 6400 South, girl, June 17. .Six (Jolden Cleaners from Sixth, Seventh and Grant awrds attended the outstanding Golden Gleaner bampict Friday of last week at at the U of U. l ho Union building Alter the banquet a very nice ,.!.!!'! was presented. The six lurkv girls were, Leone Fredrick-- j Afton Wahlquist, Rose Cos-- ; how, Mary Ricks, Geneve Robin-- , son and Mariorie Killpack and: '.hey certainly enjoyed this event. Viro'mian School of Dancing. A good aUenuence hi uie u in ner is urged. Sixth warders, Saturday (toEvery ward in Murray stake morrow) is a big day In your .at a had very good representation ward as that is when the carnival mia the big Churen-wtu- e in being held at the ward house Lake uw'k in Salt summer camp grounds. There will be a soft ball included which City, game, with the married men playtraining ai ine n.uy the single men. Dinner will Mllloreek canyon, Those attending ing served in the banquet hall. be feel their time was well spent, and a There will be all kinds of conces with fortified came home they sions and fun makers, so if you come, you are promised a fine ime. The dinner is SI for adults and 50c for children. The proceeds are to help pay off the wards 4900 Wasatch Street welfare debt. .Martin Itnrke, pastor A. Mrs. J. MeOarren, reporter The elders' quorum presented Phone Mur. 5S1 R at sacrament meeting The girls of the Teenage club the program in the Grant ward. evening Sunday Communion receive will Holy conducted the folDonald Spencer Sunday, June 21. RusMr. and Mrs, John Ooldrick and lowing program: Invocation, to Utah from sell Webb; speakers, Reese Evans are hv-a- St. Vincents l4. moving family Las Cruces, New Mux, Friends and parishioners are hoping they will live in St. Vincent's Parish. Congratulations and best wishes to Rev. Martin Burke on his 33rd Kids, Got Spare Time? ordination anniversary to the If So, Come on Down priesthood, June 20. The parish mourns the passing: Hey, kids, got any leisure time. of Mrs. Orsella Plott who was Then, come on down to the Mur- burled from the church June 10. ray City park and Allan Davis Sympathy is offered to her family. and Ken Farrell will make the time May she rest In peace. speed by. They've got a complete recreation program underway and promise to keep every boy and Building Permits girl well occupied and entertained. Srom pa?e one) (continued More than 20 boys and girls have registered for tennis, accord- South, residence, $12,000. Jay Fullmer, 545 West 6100 So., ing to Coach Farrell. Tennis les$100. remodeling, 2 until sons are given dally from J. L. Antezck, 4636 Cherry St.. 4 p. m. The pitch and putt golf course residence remodeling, $1000. J. E. Edwards, 1974 Glenn St., Is expected to get into full awing today (Friday), after having been residence, $6000. flooded for the past week. Golf lessons also will be given by Primary-MurraFarrell and Davis. Coach Davis First also is Instructing In horseshoe First ward Primary pitching and volley ball. starts every Wednesday morning ?WMTFD SOMETHING $3rA for 10:00 a. m. Hamburgers S' on back page, Hamburgers can be made more of color and flavor to your special If they're served with a hot salads. Watercress and lettuce are mushroom sauce or even a cream good together. Plan to use dark and sauce to which you've added some light greens together. i leftover green peas. trast Father's Day Juno . IT TAKES Give Him an Electric Shaver . . 1 MINUTE-- to write a safety rule hold a lafety meeting plan a safety program I HOUR-- to 1 WEEK-- to 1 YEAR -- to win 1 SECOND-- to SHICK SUNBEAM a safety award have an accident takes to prevent ACCIDENTSI COURTESY It 2st REMINGTON Brinton Electric CM 4792 S. State Shaver Repairs Parts & Service mi nr. nr mmamamKmmamuam u v ....... VJ A tm' minimum $1.00. PAID IN ADVANCE 10c per line minimum 50c. 60 Ft. of picket FOR SALE fence also a dinette set, table and 4 chairs, dark finish. Phone Murray 711. See at 289 East. 48th So. p619 Q Sheet rock Nailing & F inishing and Heating Plumbing Q Gutter Work SPEED CONTRACTING CO. 5902 South State St. Murray, Utah Mont McCleery Art Litton Mid 0684-J- 2 Mur. 379-- Wanted to help finance topper mine. If Interested contact Nels Johnson, 6821 So. 3rd East. p626 Three of Broadway's top singing stars, John Druary, Beverly Sills and Grant Garnell, have been cho sen to sing the leads in this sea-- f son's Summer Festival at the University of Utah July 6 to 18, according to Gail Plummer, manager. The Festival will Include Victor Herbert's gay colorful operetta,! Marietta," "Naughty July 6! through 11, and Verdi's popular opera, "La Travtata, July 15 through 18. A cast of more than 100 actors. singers and ballet dancers will apear in each production, Mr. Plummer said. A huee staere 100 feet wide is being constructed for the Festival, and banks of lights are being installed to obtain special lighting effects, he explained. Dramatic director of the Festi - ' , , j val will be Dr. C. Lowell Lees, Musical director will be Maurice Abravanel, and choreographer vr" be William F, Christensen. This will be the fourth year this outstanding trio of artists has work- id together on the Summer Festi P619 val. The dancing will be a special Furnished or unfurnished, beautiful, large 8 rooms, tile bath and sink, new automatic range, strictly modern, utilities except electricity. 1135 West 48th South. Murray APT. FOR RENT G9-- Ride wanted to and from area of 2nd South and fith. West and 16th South and State St, Phone c019 Murray Wi-- feature of this summer's Droeram. Mr. Plummer explained. Sally Bail ey and other nationally-know- n ballet stars will team up with the University Ballet group to perform the colorful dances for which "Naughty Marietta" and La Tra- viata" are famous. The productions, as In previous years, will be presented tn the open-ai- r "Theater under the Stars," at the noorth end of the University Stadium Bowl. Mail orders are now beine taken for seats, Mr. Plummer said. Prices for season tickets range for $1.50 for general admission to $3 for right and left center, and $3 for the center aeotian, with backrest seats. Orders ihould be sent to Summer Festival, University of Utah, Indicating night desired, Minor League Starts Ute Rangers Awaken Play in City Diamond Early to Aid in 'Crash' The county recreation departMany Murray business and proment Minor League got underway fessional men were called out early this week with the Darts, captainviced by Larry Berger, grabbing the Sunday morning to "rescue" of a simulated airplane tims league lead with two wins and no crash in the Oquirrh Mountains. losses. The men were members of the Rosters of the four teams fol- -' Utah Highway patrol posse, better low: Darts - Berger, Jerry Lee, Larry known as the Ute Rangers. In less than two hours after Anderson, Jaren Soffe, Ray Varoz, the highway patrol called A. Fred Keith Robertson, Johnny Hoche- Dipo, Ranger president, 47 Rangvar, Jack Lohen, Roberts Ells- -' ers arrived with their horses on Leon 1 Sever-Golf, Richard berry, the Baccus road, one mile north son, Lynn Bringhurst, Perry Dye, of the Bingham Highway, and Rudy Varoz and Clyde Holder, rtarted the ride to the area where Ozarks - Robert Curtz, captain; the plane was reported down. A breakfast was the reward for Tom Winn, Craig Miller, Tad Nor-- ; the Rangers' 212 hour ride. Wallace,! man, Benny Kelly, Dale None of the men knew beforeGarr Norman, John Thueson, Dick hand that an emergency call would Huesser, Don Tuft, Lorin Hawkins, be made Sunday. Don Weeden, Ronald Startin. Wildcats - Billy Carpenter, cap- and Verl Scott. tain; Byron Bowman, Richard Scorpions - Jerry Young, capVance, Grant Moulton, Joe Bouch, tain; Jack Sundquist, Bruce Allen, Robert Towers, Johnny Christen- Lee Barnett, John Harr, Jerry Bursen, Bobby Hiseman, Dick Robin- rows, Allen Anderson, Dee Brown, son, Dick Horton, LeRoy Hansen, Dan Davies, Toby Harding, Reed Errol Goldsan, Claron Headman Sanders and Jay West. I j FATHER'S DAY SUGGESTION Make His gardening easier with a Merry Tiller Garden Tractor. Choice mountain soli, fertilizer, CARD OF THANKS play sand, road gravel and con William sand and To the police Dept., fire dept., crete, gravel. K. Baker. Phone Mur. 1251. county sheriff's office, Mr. Pltten-ger- , who found the body, and all FOK SALE Girl's adult Swinn who helped In finding little Carl bicycle. Excellent Condition. New tires. Phone Murray 1837. See at Greenberg, who drowned in Little Creek, Friday after' c818 Cottonwood 5516 So. 2nd West. noon we wish to extend our thanks Ornamental Work and appreciation. Stuccoing Signed Mother Mae Izykawaki For Good Plastering and grandmother Mrs. Axel IMeter Van Der Molds & Sons Plastering Contractors All Work Guaranteed 332 W. 53rd So. . Ph. Mur. 880-- J Power Mowers reduced Garden hose at wholesale prices Peat Moss Seeds Fertilizers Sprayers Insecticide Sprinklers and Garden Tools Top Quality Faints MURRAY FEED & SEED Phone Mur. 422 4777 South State Street p626 EperlencNl piano teacher for, or advanced student. for InforPhone Murray 1861-mation. p619 Plumbing Repairs, Remodeling and New Installations. Plumbing Fixtures, pipe, fittings and supplies. Phone for free estimate. Peterson-Well- s Co. 4318 S. State St. Phone Mur. 749. Evinrude outSALE board 5 H h. p, motor. Good Condition, trolling plate and stand. $10.00. 614 East 4800 So. Murray FOR U09-J- . A & B UPHOLSTERY Special Spring Sale Two piece living room set recovered at a unbelievable low price of $144.50 and up. Free Estimates, delivery ond terms. Springs retied. Cushions refilled. 4949 So. Redwood Road. Phone 0233-J1- , coll Murray if no answer If your farm or business lost nearly of Its Income In on year, because of low 7S priced foreign products dumped on the American market, you couldn't stay in business. Nor can the American lead-zin- c Industry, which is facing that problem now. All Americans must work for a national policy that protects every American industry from such a threat to our nation's economy ond security. 0237-R- p619 4 room triplex, FOK RENT gas heat, $16 00. 4872 Boxelder St. Dial pfll9 LADIES Dont throw those nylons away Have them Invisibly mended at Eleanor's Shop, 4838 C55 South State. '.' ' An Naughty Marietta! RATES Furnished Apartment for Rent and Wilford Mabey; Sixth ward Two rooms and bath. 4710 So. ctfn male quartet. Jay Burton, Wesley State St. Phone Mur. 89. Steadman, Kenneth Johnson and Norval Turner sang two numbers: New 3 room apt. FOR RENT Richard Anderson. benediction, Couple or single. No smokers. 4761 Meadowvlew Rd, Murray 1535-R- . Grant ward Is planning a giA suit made to your Individual gantic old fashioned carnival tomeasurements of quality material house. ward at the night (Friday) Every member of the ward is and workmanship will enhance invited to participate, There will your personality and give you conbe plenty of fine food, a good pro- fident In meeting your friends gram, concessions of all types, and business asoelateg. all wool suits $42.50, and up. even pony rides, and the price of 100 admission is small, just $1.50 per Cleaning - Pressing - Alterations family or for singles, 50c per adult Murray Cleaners & Tailors Ph. Mur. 368 63 E. 48th So, and 25c per child. Ward at CLASSIFIED CHARGE 15c per line j Books LaTariata work. Murray eighth ward is going to hold another building fund dinner June 26 at 7 p. m. in tho Murray First ward chapel. The program arangfci for tlio Hi" evening in connection with dinner will be presented by the Several Kinds of Greens Use two or three kinds of greens for serving salads and add the con- U. Summer Festival WANT ADS FOLLOW THE FASHION.., FOR RENT 34 room triplex, coal stove, $31.00. 4872 Boxelder St. Dial p619 (Ut Small O. E. Frig. FOR SALE $30.00. 16 We.t 48th South. Phone 1104-R- Murray . p6l9 ELECTRIC Garage doors, all installed. 1zp8, complete, types, $1950 and up. Free estlmatea. Martln Overhead Door Co., Thone FOR SALE M 7T V lY rl I A COOKING p626 Ah ftl&a . '.V, ; i PA . o'X Wstklni Dealer Id R.Murray POULSEN Your i. 1090 Faut 7200 South Thone Mid. 0186-4C103O IOR MALE Tens for a 36 Plymouth, transmission, rear end, clutrh. and radiator, all in very good rendition. 4593 Boxelder St c19 Murray 678-R- . Sri to Srne Yout For your building need, free estimate on building, remodeling, rwf repairs, cement work and electrical work. No Job is too small. Fbone Handy and Thomp- ctfn son, IvOR TFig jobs that come in cans S room duplex KENT .Wwly painted and decorated, close to achojl, bus line and store, nice yard. Bee at 6109 So, Stale St. or ihooe Mur. 675-IL C819 The American Con Company hasn't vt worked out a practical container fur packing jolm and tconomic wvurity. We make rarw we do no farming. bcUcr catw, wo But, by mnking Bciually rrvnti'd job opportunltk many different frldn. haw in All kimU of Hangs f'xxl am! leverage, paints and vtinjWvis, tolwxt and tennis balls krrp betU-r- , nrr more coiv Vrnirnt nnd rasier to uw when tlwy nre packed in the right kind of container. So, markets fur those Thouanls tf tww, tip, fend income O climb. pmduis expand. paid jtw bavo been a suitable can able lo p't fiarted was di'Vi lcid to hold a product. You pruhiiHv ktiow of mnnuf:ic!iirinsj plnnU rihl in I't ill that owe their exigence to the indiMrv. Creiilirit tu w pim ' only one examplo in our of whet Ann tioi lms iiwtinplM-le- i Wc wny of duii'g buinem. free, rtm iViple irking togeiluT, playing together and living together bring aocial and mti"JiiK' Rfiiiw to all. And uch leomwork Utween our peopk siem pmmi:c grenlef and our lmMn" pixwix iiiy fetid more jobs for our future. In foct, v.hiU new Aru; "V. Tlrvd .f Worklnj for lasitux WAGES CONTAINERS . . . fo help pec; '0 Ve holler t ym growing ollrr without Ar s hrijiht future. Old established for men opening n s of their own. ProflU i'r-- i ppc!lrrtt No cspila! rejiilr1. e nXrA, Write A. F, MYEltS. r .t Denver. Toie inivpiitiy Ins - rr lis tv iiorn M ) American Can Company ' nr. V OR tkt. time UOMN vol it own nonn T ri" Flit Time Off" red AN ENTIHELT NEW ITEM Rr'illing nnd collecting mmry from cur msrhines in this area No Krlling' To quality for work V"n e.iit hav? a car, reference and $ltt rsh t secure invnloty. trvfittn(r I hmtn a ?n tiiineM ynuf end rn prireitt se of col'priions could not up lo f 4fxi monthly with vrrv pond possibility tif taking ov?f full time. In eime increasing accordingly, for (nlcrvipw Inrlnle pheme tn appli -- U:n V O. 17. Murray. Utah. pais . With an electric range, you can count on faster It cooka with such speed that your meals are ready to serve before you know it. With ita measured heat, it's the short, cut for perfect rneak And it docs this for you for only a few cents a day. Mil. lions of women are cooking electrically. It's the fashion . , . because it so fast and economical. See your appliance II dealer today. For all the hot uvkryou need, switch to an chxtric uutrr fwater. You'll halt pkniy of hot water on tap for all nerds day and night. put wk 1 mcal-gcttin- MURRAY DEPT. CITY POWER & LIGHT - Your muncipally owned power system OIEUB fiEEOIf fiED CHiTO 0HRB - |