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Show assembled by the firemen from the special interest class reception the following evening his brother was Douglas Collier. Collier chose a chiffon faille in, Thursday, Sept. 15, 1955 - Murray (Utah) Eagle and themselves . . . William Vance for an opening social. Light re- in the Springville Second and Ushering were Clair Brown and a cream color. They both" ac- Page 10 WHEN? REMEMBER Sodium Vapor Lights Are To Be Put In From Salt Lake To Murray FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as re ported by the Murray Eagle of Sept. 12, 1940. Murray City will install a system of sodium vapor lights extending the modern night lighting of the highway from Salt Lake City to Murray's south city lim. its Dairy voted to continue selling milk at 9 cents A. A. Duke succeeda quart ed William Maxwell as manager of the Murray Laundry . . . Miss Patsy Morris leaves Friday to accept a civil service position in Washington, D. C. . . . solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday . . . Dr. O. Sundwall and family have been vacationing this past week in Yellowstone Park . . . Miss Margie Ruth Gatherum and Marvin S. Taylor were married Thursday in the Salt Lake Temple . . . Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Player and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Little have left for a vacation trip to the Northwest . . . Wayne . Wardle, pupil at Lincoln School, broke his arm on the way to school Friday . . . Mrs. Leonard Gerrard entertained at a family William G. Cornish, one of Mur- dinner party at her home for ray's old timers, thrives on fruits Mrs. Oliver Noble of Los Angeles. and vegetables . . . John Putnick, . . . Mrs. Marlow Crabtree enstudent at USAC, reported back tertained at Janet's Tea Room to the campus for summer foot- for Mrs. Ben Williams. ball training camp . . . Mrs. W. L. Wright has been called to TEN YEARS AGO, as reported by the Murray Eagle of Sept. Los Angeles by the serious Ill13, 1945. ness of her mother . . . Miss Gwen SaunLittle Margaret D. Kramer, who will be married soon to G. Don ders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Budge, was honored by Mrs. Cal Saunders, is a patient in the Duane G. Brown with a show- polio ward at Salt Lake General . The marriage of Ardella er Hospital . . . Mrs. D. L. Bowen Wallace and Allen Rich will be won two sweepstakes and four blue ribbons at the State Fair flower show . . . Mrs. Elva Brown Moore announced the closing of her dancing school for a year to await a visit from the stork . . . Eighteen residents signed a petition to the city commission asking for a graded and oiled road on Jefferson St. . . . The living descendants of Orrawell Simons gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons . . . First Lt. George W. Jenkins returned from furlough . . . England on a y Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christensen .. Hi-La- ... .. 30-da- entertained the ... Dinner-at-Eig- ht Wright received a degree as doctor of dental surgery from Northwestern University recently . . . Mrs. Murray Mary Lindsay, school nurse for many years was honored at a steak dinner . . . Salt Lake County commissioners let a contract to the Co. for slightly under $20,000 to furnish and install fixtures for the cafe at the Meadow Brook Golf Course . . . Murray City business and civic leaders are anxiously awaiting additional the anconcerning details nounced sale of the American Smelting and Refining Co.'s plant here . . . Earl Healy is the new commander of the Murray Post, American Legion . . The Union baseball team won the eight annual Levan Lions baseball tournament . . . Serving aboard an amphibious flagship in the Far Eastern area is Donald J. Beck, who took part in the amphibious landing at Pohang-donn Moser-Hart-ma- . ... Boy er Collins Vows Exchanged The couple was honored . . . . The Murray Library itts at you can't teat it! ADVERTISEM ENT Jaw g, f iV'fCwA 1 , BAPTIST OUTING The Murray Baptist Church held its annual summer outing Aug. 11, at George Washington Memorial Park In Parley's Can- yon. Combination Sunday School and Church services preceded the picnic dinner with Rev. Howard D. Simpson leading the services. Following dinner the afternoon activities included baseball and other games. A salt Lake City Lines bus was made available to the group to help transport the children to the picnic site. SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP TO STUDY RELIGION'S The special interest group of the Millcreek Third LDS Ward under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welti, 1064 Hillview, have planned a study of religions of the world for the coming year. A speaker has been scheduled for each Mutual night Some of the scheduled speakers are Ezra R. Marler, Milton R. Hunter, Alvin Pack, Lynn Ben-nio- silt J e, Utah. iMOavi Lo i laaaw iaanr"irftfff i.i il.i.r inn -- T'i, liii 'i You'll score high as a host ifyou stake your guests to and Hill! the best-- Hill ts&JmLmte&m "... inand listen Sharon, Daddy decided to have a phone ., This colorful, alkyd enamel protects floors, steps and stairs against wear, knocks and weather. Resists water, grease and oil. Equally serviceable on wood, metal, concrete or linoleum. Bridesmaids were Misses Opal Tryon, Mesa, Ariz., Margene Rawie and Elva Nebeker, Springville. All were gowned in like dresses of yellow brocaded taffeta with full skirts of unpressed pleats falling to waltz length. They carried bouquets of talisman roses and pink carnations backed with a chennile star. a Assuming best man duties for Exchanging vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Sept. 8, were Miss Rae Ann Boyer and Robert D. Collier. Miss Boyer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Boyer, Springville, Utah. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Collier, Taylors-vill- n, FLOOR & PORCH ENAMEL cented their gowns with pink Eighth Ward. For her reception Glenn Cahoon. the bride wore a white satin For her daughter's reception orchids. gown styled with a lace bodice Mrs. Boyer selected a blue fiAssisting at the reception and lace insertions in the tulle gured white silk gown. Mrs. (Wedding - Page 11, CoL 6) skirt. Falling from a lace and sequin tiara was a bridal illusion veil. Her bouquet was of yellow and bronze Miss Vera Wilmott, Salt Lake City, was the maid of honor. pom-pom- s. -- Korea. A wedding reception Club honored Cpl. and Mrs. Glen L. Dr. and Mrs. Dean Bawden A. Moffat left for a year of research and study at Baltimore, Md. Dr. and Mrs. Val Sundwall are vacationing In Santa Mr. and Mrs. Barbara, CallC Fred Barker Sentttie weekend Archibald Bennett, T Edat Coalville with fat. and Mrs. gar Lion, Rev. John F. Hennig, Sherman G. and W, Cleone Scousen. C. E. Saxton , Freeze announces his intention Mr. and Mrs. Welti were hosts to run for office of commissioner Wednesday evening to a group term . . . of Murray City. Awarded the distinguished merit badge was Pfc. Tom K. Matsum-or- l, son of Mrs. Tom Matsumori. ... freshments were served and get aquainted games were played. An invitation is extended to all adults of the Millcreek Third Ward to attend these interesting lectures through-ou- t the year. put my room, to we could talk in private, the way the folk like to." Enjoy the privacy and convenience of additional telephones, at a cost of only 3 or 4 cents a day each. The installation STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY smoother Kentucky hottrhon sine 1870 KENTUCKY A charge is small, regardless of location. Telephones are noio available in a selection of eight decorator colors, for a e nominal extra charge. Just call our Business Office. Mountain States Telephone. HILL & HILL CO., DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS one-tim- LOUISVILLE, PRODUCTS CORP, KENTUCKY. 86 PROOF. Is closed for redecorating . . . The government will terminate Its lease of the N.Y.A. building in Murray as the OPA will close Sept. 14. FIVE YEARS AGO. as reported bv the Murray Eagle of Sept. 15, 1950. The job of presiding over the Model and Paint Murray Education Association "The Hobby Shop" for another year belongs to Verl Meyrick . . . The new pride and joy of the Salt Lake County AM firemen is a fire truck, designed 4830 So. State YEAR .S Amazing New Safe Discovery Makes SCIENCE NOW HELPS YOU TAKE OFF YOUR FAT WHILE YOU EAT 0 THE FOODS yOU CHOOSE U M Aal Tm I SteaK QtMfca Art yon too fat became you eat too much? Would you like to loae fat but you jut can't control your appetite and like to eat too much of the wrong kind of food? Do you like iwceta, candy, cake and art you a real glutton when it comet to butter, frary, potatoea? 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