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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1955 'Pai' and 'Palsy' Eagle Reporting With Miss Hannah Olson, nurse at the Cottonwood Maternity hospital who keeps the records, away on vacation, the list of births was not available seperately at the hospital, so this week's list is from all hospitals of the county grouped together. Mr. and Mrs. June L. Shaw, Kearns, boy, June 13. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Martin, 4840 an overwhelming task. By 'Pat' and 'Patsy' Eagle Members who attended the last Impressive ceremonies were conmeeting of the Murray Aerie No. ducted at the auxiliary's last meet1760, 'Fraternal Order of Eagles, when the new officers were heard of plans for a very eventful ing installed. A short program was and enjoyable coming year. Several committee chairmen and given, followed by light refreshsome committee members were ments. The new officers are hoping named. James V. (Boone) Cole-grov- e for a very successful year. They and Ernest Wright were especially invite all members to named on the sick visiting com- the next regular meeting which mittee. Drew Drown will be chair- will be held in the Fraternal Hall Atwood Blvd., boy, June 13. man of the refreshments commit- Wednesday, June 22, starting at Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Stout, tee, assisted by Rex Atwood and 8 p. m. 5451 Avalon Drive, boy, June 10. Art Nelson. Harold McMasters will Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Erekson, be in charge of the family outing which will be held on August 7. 4990 Afton Ave., girl, June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Tripp, Floyd Gunnnerson is chairman of the Aerie outing. The date for 5556 So. State St., girl, June 10. the outing will be announced later. I Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Souza, Membership chairman for the Kearns, girl, June 10. will be Penny Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. John- coming year The membership security officer son, Kearns, girl, June 10. is Richard Rose. Dee Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moun-tee- r, will handle the Children's Christ4560 So. 1st West, girl, June mas Party donation event. 10. All members are urged to get Mr. and Mrs. James A. Banks, behind the officers and chairmen Kearns, girl, June 8. and help them make the coming Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mackay, year a big success. when the bites you 1978 West 4100 South, boy, June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Bishop, 350 West 4800 South, girl, June 12. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Petersen, Kearns girl, June 12 . Mr. and Mrs. Armando Rocha, Kearns, boy, June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker Stout, 5451 Avalon Drive, boy, June 12. Mary Conta Elected Mary Conta of Murray Sunday was elected musician for the women's auxiliary of the Utah Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars. She was elected during the annual encampment. W or Money, Ladies ! UntB VW5 Make ffte Amazing NEW Birthday greetings this week to Jack Hamilton, June 21; Carl I. Anderson and S. R. Diamond, June 22. M.C.P. USE LESS FRUIT GET MORE JAM SAVE 100 Made Only with M.CP. Jam 1 & Jelly PECTIN! ... if fresh berries are scarce or can always make uncooked jams with FROZEN berries for less than 15tf a class! Com- plete recipes for both cooked and uncooked jams in e 31a"z-- ) f MCP- - JAM AND JELL AND REMEMBER I FRESH FRUIT FLAVOR hiprh priced, you ... TfSJ If 1 LIJMIIII W boo" MllHII y 'I 1 'J t V FectIn! in yt'f lllfllfflMIH M Willi )S- 111 iwrl - . Folks, we know Mrs. Colegrove does her very best to keep the buttons on Boone's shirt, but since he has become a grandpa of a very fine baby boy, she finds it Guest From Coast Mrs. Grant Jensen of Murray entertained one evening last week for Mrs. James Denos of Long Beach, Calif. Other guests were friends who formerly worked with the visitor in Salt Lake City some years ago. The evening was spent visiting. Refreshments were served by the hostess. 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