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Show Christmas Edition, 1955 Page 8 MURRAY ta rousing reception and hours while informing him what they wanted for Christmas. Santa was escorted into town by a City fire (UTAH) EAGLE Camera Vews of Claus a him kept 7955 busy for truck. k v- - ft 'v -- r w St jf 7 of o Cry W. J. (Bill) Twelves, manager MST&T Co., was Murrayite of the ' week. Reuben Valenzuela was charged with assault and battery by his wife, Nina. Two received heavy fines for reckless driving- and Gustave E. Jacobson was bound over on a charge of involuntary m a n -slaughter in court action. President-elec- t Vaughn Soffe named Kiwania club committee f heads. A lot was deeded to Salt Lake County for construction of a fire station for the Kearns area. Weddings for the week include Margaret Jane Shepherd and Lt. Robert Reed Eddington; Mrs. Gwendolyn Oakeson and Donald J. Brown; Misa Lois Jones and W. Lavar Freeman. Murrayite Glenn Tucket became new football coach at West School. High High cagers copped two more victories at the expense of American Fork and Lehi. Requiem mass was celebrated for Pete Leva, 80. H. A. Robbins announced the final stockholder approval of the merger agreement between the Murray bank and Walker Bank Murray & Trust. Mr. and k 'W. mm lam ir it v...... i , it r. jf i s m r k Guy Reading celebrated their 00th wedding anniversary. Dedication of the cahpel to house Kearns First and Second LDS wards was announced. Editorial comment evolved around the topics "shopping at J .irr Mrs. Junior Womens Club of Murray home" Two juveniles were appreRUNNERUP FOR THE state Class B cage title were these 1954-5Murray high tossers. They hended while looting an auto. bowed to Cyprus in the titular game, lost two other tilts to the Pirates, defeated all other foes. Front row, from the left: Jaren Soffe, Mark Rose, Clive Hansen, Ron Startin and Perry Dye. Dteember 15 Back: Coach George Dimas, Lynn Reading, Wayne Startin, Jay Goldman, LaMar Haun, Jim Healy and Murray children gave Mr. San- Coach Ken Farrell. Not shown are Ray Hawkins, Lorin Hawkins and Reed Sanders. and "community interest." f 5 New Year Celebration Popular In England When Babe Born Without Aid Of Doctor; All State To Three all-stat- k: r ' ... h mii m jin'mumf) a Ljreetirigs j ay the gladness of Christmas linger with you like the delightful music of a sweet song. Wasafch Furnace & hi m Appliance Co. 4444 South Slate Street Mesdames Rav Johnson, Don Cowley, Gary Cowley and Jack Korrin and the Murray Junior Chamber of Commerce combined efforts to schedule the presence of Santa in Murray for 10 days. Murrayite of the week was Ariette Day of Murray Music Company. Zion ilenefit Building Society of Salt Lake City announced it would establish a branch in Mur ray soon. Murray Chamber of Commerce recorded small attendance at breakfast designed mainly to discuss forthcoming Sheriff's Posse Rodeo. Spartans copped season basketball openers over Pleasant Grove and Park City. A I'nion mother spent a few hours in jail in lieu of paying 5 fine for illegal entry on Mur- ray's one-wa- y street In New Year celebrafaded in popularity, surviving Puritanism and later, in 1752 the switch to the Gregorian calendar when the date of its observance was changed from March 25 to January 1. ditions, tion the vV7 V. - ' season I v 1 Sl Christmas sea3on t0 of our fricn ds. bring high happiness to you SOTER'S I. HOME FURNISHINGS COMPLETE 5461 So. Store-Ph- AM one Also in MiJva'e LAURY MILLER, INC. Extends to each of you . . . Hi Aw A tmmm f 1 4 court action. Woodstock elementary opens new addition. Wedding of Miss Ruth Barlow nnd Kobort J. Andersen was Memorial services were hrld for Carl Charles Lindblade, 85; Mrs. Ad;i Townsend Walker, bi, and Silas K (Gears) Sn i'.h. Donald V. Cook was Relet ted trainee of the week at Kurt Carson. Colo. P-i- .f N v.'V . Vindmill Inn 5500 South Stote under New Manocjemer.t Lillian "lill" Monson rr- - (tc extent! C"otl fricnJi a inccrc on wltli Ihlnc ureeiiags wi-.l- i for a r t vvcnltlt of lite Ml YulcliJc ptMnl In life. May every Jay be fillcJ 11J warm TTjt- lo our many ltciln(j of good lieallh. Iiapplncj kfi'JjyScaten s ill. l!,( y frlcnj ''us rvi' bring ycu everytttins hii mojf, 0 , ,. , .. . - f,irr-r:,.:,sI Our Yulctidc fct to ill our fricnJi ...for i icaioa packed with all the . . . V man agement and employees of . . wonderful thing that Qirutmai mcani! Laury Miller, Inc. Mi PREMIER SURPLUS CENTER 5140 South So9 ': and those you hold dear. The Eagle urges you to attend church on Christ mut. Don't forget the true meaning of tho Day. 1 yea ... Tu'ishcs for the f j Our best ' lay this cherished holiday never The tallest Christmas tree on was a 212 foot Douglas fir set up in 1950 in Northgate, n suburb of Seattle, Washington. It display 3,500 Colored lights. AO MW Uay MV GREETING ill restoration of the Stuarts brought about a revival of Christmas customs and traAlthough record e DeecmlMT 8 it mm Year. Deseret News. Kadio Station KMUR celebrat ed 7th anniversary. J f Puritan government the abolished Christmas and absolutely forbade any celebration of that day, the English vented all their holiday spirit on the New r' Reams records small attendance at a law enforcement forum. Office equipment Is stolen from Metro Motor. Motion for dismissal in the preliminary hearing of Julius T. Smith on charge of assault with Jaycees provided Murray with deadly weapon was entertained (From Page 7, Col. 7) anChristmas lighting and opend against Pleasant Grove. by Judge Phil Hansen. Rev. Howard Simpson was nual light contest. The Henry Jensens observed Mrs. Martin Dejong gave birth their COth Murrayite of the week. wedding anniversary. warriers to a babe at home without cusgridiron Murray's Newly married couples were anwere honored at the second tomary medical assistance. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hustead, Mr. nual Parent's Banquet. Murray High thespians pre- and Mrs. Jon IVPherron, Mr. and Kent Undhjem was named Jay-ce- e pared for presentation of "Our Mrs. Joseph Dan Davis, Mr. and Town." of the month of November. Mrs. Gary Parley Allred, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Park. Jay Goldman, Ixirin Hawkins and Perry Dye received ratings an mythical teams com... .r posed by Salt Lake Tribune and Mm mm The English have always had time on New Year's Eve. a big 1SlD aim State and Vino Murroy te HoHmon'i I AM 48 - |