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Show GROUP TAKES LENGTHY TRIP TO WEST COAST Mrs. Glen Larson and two sons, Greg and Van, accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Turner and Mrs. William Williams, all of South 600 West, enjoyed a ten day trip to Southwestern Calif, and places of interest, enroute. The main purpose of the trip was to attend the "Children's Creative Festi- val," held at the "Asillamar" in Pacific Grove. Virginia Tanner's group of dancers from Salt Lake City, performed at the festival, one of the group being Michele Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Williams. The Murray group went on to San Luis Obispo where they visited Miss Eva Main ami other friends. In Las Vegas, Nv;h-they spent several days visiui; another of Mrs. William's ilan liters and family, Mr. and Joseph Kennedy. Mrs. is the former Miss Shciiy .i f man. Thursday, April 26, 1956 MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Poge 7 rank position among those who in the past are now and plan in (Continued from Page One) the future to contribute much to hi3 here. With remain to nstead, the and betterment of school former high assistant theirprogress home-towoat h, Wayne Nielson, he started tie firm which is now known as Paul S. Rose Men's Wear, ISTJ Women v- o. State. Mr. Nielson sold his (From Page 2, Col. 7) HOY FOR WATERS nt crest in 1948. The business is Richardson and the prayer will "t ' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Water V' now managed by Earl Townsend, be r K .1," 1 by Mrs. LeRoy Turpin. 4526 West 5500 South aninuini ini't' "K' recreation directorship Mrs.given A Frank B. McLatchy will rethe birth of a baby boy. ia ""'t,m- view the book "The Family Nos.;', Saturday at the LDS hospital body Wanted." : Waters The Lake. haw Salt v: 1 An active citizen, he's Presi- lV'''-V'J5S Chairman of the hostess comother children, two girls ani I J, 7 !l . , dent of the Hoard of Education, mittee is Mrs. Grant Sleater. She t three boys. All concerned are Hfr-?r,Vf t. f 1 eived a nam as City Commis- - will be assisted by Mesdames O. iv . . doing fine. .inner and can be found 'most Sundwall, McLloyd Killpack, A. anvwheiv Murray's progress is T. Farrell, and Denzil Watt3. He also has a ini.', hianiied. inns:-- ! mie record of work for the 1. 1S church, including the Elder's Easy Carpet Cleaning i.iiinnii!i of the First Ward, the of Ward and Third the !iisliopnc Discovery Hailed currently the Stake High Council, of which he's senior member after What is said to be the easiKl years of service. est and "cleaningest" home This year, Paul will serve on rug cleaner, known as Blue IC SENSATIONAL SELECT the general committee of the Lustre, is now available after church softhall program. He's years of research. left to also immediate SHOWN ABOVE ARE members of the Junior High School exchange assembly. Front row, Blue Lustre leaves no forpresident of past Sharon MacNeil, the Utah Recreation Society, a eign residue to cause rapid right are Dick Kielo, Frankie Kikel, Sharon Pulley, Susan Wilkinson, Judy Daley, former Lion The pile is left open and to this could Marilvnn Towers. Joan Hortin, Sheran Davies, Susan Spencer and Janean Hilton. buker's dozen of other and fluffy as the colors spring Second row, left to right: Johnnie Parker, Elburn McConnell, Judy Winn, Susanne Yano, CaroP out like magic. So easy to 100 AUTOMATIC ZIG-ZA- G Black and,a '"jj ig U)e former Kalh. apply with a long handle Taylor, Jeanne Robinson, Barbara Millet, Karen Cundick, Rae Eyre, Mickie Hertig, Marlene brush (like playing shuffle-boarMarsha Bragg. ine Hopkin of Croydon, Utah, and is safe for all whom he married in 1935 while Third row, left to right: Irene Gates, Shirleen Craig, Barbara Baker, Gay Gilbert, Maxine types of carpets. Earl Shields, Pat Withers, Susan Steadman, Sharon Sorenson, Robert Lippmann, Jerry Townsend, at Morgan. Their children are LIBERAL TRADE-IUse Blue Lustre to clean Mark, 18, Carolyn, 15 and Kath-erin- e David Smith and Arley Curtz. A few members were not present when the picture was taken. the entire carpet or remove LIFETIME Ann, 12. GUARANTEE "I've enjoyed every day I've spots and traffic lanes. It's Showboat Theme economical to use as gallon lived in Murray," Paul says with of concentrate cleans three NO WHEELS, "I think it's Ads outspoken emphasis. Want Of Junior Doing High 9x12 rugs. NO DISCS a wonderful place to raise a fam The Job Every of has to which ily, many YOU SEE THE STITCH Assembly Exchange things OTTLEY DECORATING YOU CHOOSE The junior high exchange as- be proud and has excellent pros Day For Someone! the future." for pects crew baseball three been Murray has presented sembly SIMPLE TO do tho collected itshigh's All of which should certainly Those Eagle want-ad- s 120 Vine St. AM first league victory times, once for the seventh grade, OPERATE for every many on people diamond job the city park Monday once for the eighth and nintn entitle this Murrayite to a frontweek! evening by nudging the Cyprus grade, and once for the parents. Mrs. Eva L. McCloy, &467 Pirates, On Friday, April 27th, it will be Limited Offer So. State, dropped a line this The verdict gave the Spartans presented for the Senior High. for free home trial week to say: "Please find a 2 record in the league with The theme of the assembly is check enclosed for ad. Rented Jordan the only remaining first-hal- f Musical Showboat. The scenery One of the difficult jobs of CALL NOW! was quick apartment today foe. Davis paces the circuit is a river winding into the backis to wax linoleum housekeeping work. Thanks very much!" a showboat with a perfect record. being ground with tile floors. Now. and reasphalt can You, too, get quick Murray will face Jordan on the pulled into view by ropes and to thanks it's no longer Glaxo, sults from an Inexpensive Sandy diamond today (Thursday) pulleys. All the talent comes i necessary to wax and scrub; Just want-aJust dial AM and will meet West in a practice down the gangplank of the show sir apply Glaxo about twice a year. will help game Monday and our boat onto the stage. It maintains a high lustre, non advise and with wording you Jim Feraco, who opened on the Students in the assembly were slip coating that seals out dirt. j for the cost. 14,000 readers hill Monday, couldn't retire the given the chance to tryout. The i Glaxo dries in one hour and Is I r 5595 South State Street side and gave way in the first best numbers were picked from just 50c! water clear. It's cheaper than l":--t frame to Ron Startin. The Pirate these and used. A variety of acts wax in the long run, besides onslaught was then quelled with are used, including accordions, a terrific amount of work, saving two runs and the Spartans re- ballet, songs, tap dances, a Gerplus truly a beautiful floor. bounded to score three of their man Band, and a Can-Caown in the bottom of the first The assembly was connected "We're Open Days and assume a lead they never with pantomining and no speakOTTLEY DECORATING surrendered. Also" Startin gave only ing parts were used. The Theme four hits during the balance of of Old Man River was used 120 Vine Street AM mi n nir3 the tilt, in addition to banging throughout. Each of the numbers ZZ oiKinr i s a pair of for hitting entered to this theme. They were Your honors. Jaren Soffe's triple and greeted by a group of towns-folk- s and the captain of the Ray Koncar's double were the Saturday Night (or any night) Hit Parade best swats of the day. showboat, Doug Barlow. Last Thursday, playing at Some of the outstanding num Fit for a King. of Food home, the Murray youngsters bers were; vocal solos by Sharon gave up two unearned runs in Pulley and Doug Barlow; a piano the ninth inning and allowed solo by Richard Alsop, and a Davis to nab a 1 verdict. Fer- saxophone solo by Jerry Food for YOUR EVERY MOOD Skillfully Prepared and aco hurled an exceptional tilt and it was a 1 deadlock entering the fatal ninth. Soffe's three hits Served in a Congenial Atmosphere. topped the Spartan attack with Lynn Gordon collecting two. Every In order to qualify for the thin PRICE, playoffs, the Murray team must Dish a Babies were born in Salt Lake all win its assignremaining The Prices will Prove Equally Pleasing New Cm ments and unbeaten Davis must City hospitals during the past Sheer week to the following Murray bow at least twice. and Kearns families: Delight ft BARNSON, Gam R. and BobCYO TO HOLD SALE bie Cleave, 4381 W. 5335 So SUPER CHAMPION The CYO of Murray and 8. Lynn Barnson. 8 lbs. 10 Kearns will hold a bake sale of April oz. Their other children are Rob home made cakes, pies and bread ert, Barry and Willie. following the 8, 10 and 11:30 Harold W. and AlHANSON, Masses in Murray and the 9:30 ma Jean 4905 Center St. Marlin, Tin Mm m Tmt 0m rim AffM m Mass in Kearns. It will take April 12. Paul Andres Hanson, 5200 South State in Murray SIZE and the 6th place Sunday, May 10 lbs. 12 oz. They have two 6J0-1- 5 proceeds will be put in the CYO daughters, Dorothy Kay and SanSAMf treasury. dra Lee. Grandparents are Mr. .TRIAD WIDTH and Mrs. H. P. Marlin, Clnre-morI .TRIAD DtPTH I EXCHANGE Okla. and Mrs. H. A. Han.TREAD QUALITY son. Tulsa, Okla. .TREAD DESIGN SMITH. Charles R. and Patsy A mAMtum Lee Brewster, 4920 So. 4900 West. NEW fIRESTONI TIRES! I April 12. Charles Danny Smith. I Hut fir.rton. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 0OWNI 1 HIW VII CtfilAWTff PAY ONtt M. L. Smith. Mrs. Jane Carpenter and Mr. L. R. Brewster, all of Salt Lake Citv. NOYCE. Hal and Marilyn 3 DA7S ONLY Bjorkman, 5945 Ninth E. April 9. Dallas Noyce, 8 lbs. 3 or.. HERE'S ANOTHER Grandpnrenta are Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Blorkmnn. Bountiful. SUPER-SPECIAL -STATEN. Dolbert and Carol ' ..... .. ,., ....- I" . .... M..... ... I.. II, .1.111.1, , ... .Ill . Ij LI.I..IH.IMI t Gordon, B132 Clay St. April 15. Combmolion Spoy ond Squtg. Carol Staten. They have j Dobra two sons Larry Alien and Randy TMl LeRoy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peterson and Mrs. Alice Gordon, all of Salt Lake City. 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