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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Your Neighbors In ihe News is the former Miss Beverly FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1954 one seemed to have a wonderful snow storm, which made traveling and Mrs. Johnny VanZeben, time, although a number of parties through the canyons a bit rough 6161 Cedar St., spent last week in returned home in the season's first and rugged. Payson, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. (Mike) Cowan, and her sister, Mrs. Grant Mr. Oliver Carlsen, South Jeffer3 iBe Sharp Vote Sharp Haws, Seattle, Wash, who is a son st.f was hostess at a at the home. Cowan quilting guest party last Monday at her home. A delicious hot dinner was served at V- - .1. j noon to 15 guests, seated at one ton. The new baby is the first long table. Special guests were grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mrs. Virginia Diamond, West Jor- Clayton, East 5900 South, and the DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for Mr. and dan, and Mrs. Maria Larson, South first Mrs. Joseph Gillen, South State St. r State St. FOR A COMPETENT PUBLIC OFFICIAL Clay-M- r. - Vote for Sharp M. Larsen l great-grandchi- ld J ALVIN KEDDINGTON for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Galloway, Wendover, accompanied by Mr. Galloway's mother, Mrs. Mathew Galloway, Vancover, B. C, (who is spending a month with her son and wife) spent last Tuesday visiting Mrs. Hazel Erickson and Mrs. Lenea E. Christenson, 170 West 6400 South. Mrs. Leonard Galloway is the former Miss Dorothy DEMOCRATIC TICKET Paid for by Douglas Thomson 1794 South 8th East RE-ELECT Wr.1. A. DAWSON Congress DAWSON saved our School Lands! DAWSON can win the fight for Echo Park Dam! " DAWSON supported the Eisenhower administration ending the 3 year drop in Farm Prices! DAWSON's leadership opened Utah's Lead and Zinc Mines! DAWSONTs Multiple Land Use Bill made Uranium Claims valid. DAWSON supported ECONOMY for Lower Taxes! Bavsoa Does More for Utah! (Gkerved in itie ft' fr COUNTY TREASURER t- Election Nov. 2, 1954 HE'S THE MAN FOR THE JOB teen-ager- s, HE'S GOT THE RIGHT QUALIFICATIONS CHECK HIS RECORD - It's a Record to Be Proud of Paid Pol. Adv. - Julia Hansen, 6239 So. 2nd West 3 teapot & no pfece for -- Many deer hunters from the Murray area went out in various directions last week with hopes of bringing home the venison and more than 50 percent of them were successful, and the meat they brought in will taste mighty good this winter. Many of the fellows' wives went along too and every- - for DAWSON helped increase Social Security Benefits! 'J O-'j.- 4790 Atwood blvd., Saturday evening. The guests, a group of young will enjoy a taffy pull, pop-cor- n popping and a hamburger Erickson. fry, doughnuts and cider. They will dance to records played on the Mr. and Mrs. Carvel (Buddy) juke box. The hostesses have decorated the Lee basement in a Jonas, East 5900 South, proudly anounces the birth of a lovely baby typical Halloween theme. daughter, recently. The baby has been named Carvel Lee. Mrs. Jonas Mrs. Kenneth Farrell entertained at a bridal shower in honor of LuWana Moulton at her home on Friday evening. Games were played and a delicious lunch was served. The bride-to-b- e received many beautiful and useful gifts. COUNTY CLERK FOR Linda Lee, Caroline Rose, Kath-ry- n Heutter, Joan Hortin, Marlene Black and Mary Bowman will be at a Halloween dancing party in the basement at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lee, Murray Women's Club To Meet November 4 Thursday, Nov. 4, the ladies of the Muray Women's Club will meet at 2 p. m. at the new HillCrest school, East 5900 South. Mr. J. Easton Parratt arranged the program, which will include a tour of the newly completed school building. Lowell E. Parrish, architect of the building, will be the guest speaker and his topic will be "Color, As Applied to Our Environment." Litany will be by L. A. Martin. There will also be several musical numbers. Mrs. Persyl Richardson, club president, will preside. All club members are urged to be in attendance. hep thorn in 3 modern Safe IDteposi m best circles . . . Protect your valuables from loss by fire and theft. Rent a First National Bank of Murray safe deposit box for less than a penny a day and rest assured that your valuables are safe and easily accessible. It's so economical there is no reason to take a chance with deeds, mortgages, notes, insurance policies, birth and marriage certificates, contracts, jewelry and heirlooms. Rent one today. OLD enrich Its great Bourbon flavor The extra years Jmmm mmm r HICKORY nRiiEHTBOURBOHraSKT SIX TEABS OLD 86 PROOF Old Hickory Discing Corporalion rhiladelphiaTPa. iiil mmh' titt ! ! tik f4tl PfiU l.tf fc |