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Show Mixed Bowling Teams Calvin Lee Carlson, 28, End Year at Banquet Succumbs; Rites Held n Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in tne Jenkins Mortuary chapel, 4760 So. State St., for Calvin Lee Carlson, 4889 So. State St., who died last Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital of pneumonia. He was 28 years The bowling season for the mixed doubles 9:30 p.m. league at Roller's alleys, Midvale, was brought to a close last Friday night when two teams consisting of Oliver and Lillie Carlsen and old. . Lynn and Elaine Welch, played A native of Murray, he was off a tie with Frank and Lovenna Cook and Marilyn McMillan and born Oct. 2, 1925, a son of Emil Carlsen-Welc- h and Martha Carlson. He was acGarry Bolliger. The team came out victors. The tive in scouting and' was a memleague members held their clos- ber of the LDS church. He served Paing social at Vernal's cafe, where with the army in the South they enjoyed a banquet Tuesday cific during World War II after evening. Members of this league graduating from Murray High have been bowling together for school and attending the Univer the past six years. sity of Utah for two years. lid-vaSurvivors include his parents During the banquet East Electronics Co., sponsors of and the following brothers and the winning team, received a sisters: Mrs. William Billows and large sponsors trophy and each Robert Carlson, Salt Lake City; member received an individual Mrs. L. L. Sanders and George trophy. The second place winners Carlson, Murray; Mrs.. Walter were sponsored by- Cook and Os- White and Kenneth Carlson, Los borne. Trophies for the highest Angeles; Edward Carlson, Holla-daMrs. L. W. Sanders, Poca-tellaverage score for the men were Idaho; Mrs. Phildon Huf-ake- r, given to Lynn Welch and Ross Ontario, Ore.; Mrs. .Lamar Eskelson, who tied for first place, and Marilyn McMillan received Lindsay, Sunnyside, Carbon counthe trophy for highest average ty, and" James': Carlson, Idaho Falls, Idaho. score for the women. i a m "i rz..n Mil 1 i D 5 n TP ' I i v ft le - - y; o, K ir ices . Burial was in Murray City Officers of the league are Lynn Welch, president; LaMar Roberts, cemetery. Funeral directors were vice president, and Shirley Whi-te- W. Douglas Allen and Vaughn C. d, Amnion Soffe. secretary-treasure- r. i NYlM RAYON 6.00 6.50 6.40 6.70 7.10 x x x x x 7.60 x 8.00 x 8.20 x info wwfurfflj mi 15.45 19.05 16.15 16.95 18.75 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 21.95 6.70 x 15 7.10 x 15 7.60 x 15 24.75 26.90 29.95 - 8.00 x 15 8.20 x 15 20.55 22.55 23.55 plus excise tax II 30.95 We Unconditionally' Guarantee AK Nylon Tires Against Breakage on Road Hazard plus excise tax exchange exchange GOODYEAR MARATHONS 6.00 x 16 Maytag Model N. - $12.49 - exchange - 6.70 x 15 $13.95 Gyra-foa- m action, porcelain tub, built for years of est service. fin- Reduced 600 x 16 - RECAPS - Reduced 1 710 x 15 $6.95 670 x 15 $8.50 $9.50 760 x 15 $10.50 correspondingly low prices on other sizes Hert't all you do: New Low Price on' Goodyear "Pathfinders" 1. Examine your "old" Maytag washer. Look for serial number. 2. Fill out this coupon and send it to us. Or pick up an entry blank at our store. The woman who sends In a serial number showing that her Maytag is the oldest to be entered in this eon-te- r lot nwmbtr TK 6.00 x 16 of my Moytog is $10.95 - exchange - 6.70 x 15 $11.95 wrt to include Urttrt if port of your wriol number.) (I My Equivalent Discounts on White Walls except Marathons rtomt. st wins the beautiful new Maytag Washei Street . a.It'iso easy-b- ut hvbm Send before deadline the your entry oi Phone Ne City (Feet mmHto) J. T Visit Murray's Only Re-Ca- p Plant at n Bring This Coupon To . . . Mrady - Milne AppL Co. Midvale Junction 7695 South State Street & State Street Phone Mid. 434 5040 SOUTH STATE ST. DIAL AM j 6-52- 92 |