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Show Second Section .V f Uh1 Vf , I J T k x " Cv v4lfI "' I" mwi Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah D I I ! Two Murray Marines Finish Recruit Work Oklahoma Training Wallace Ft. Henricksen, Sp. old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Henricksen of 50C7 South State, has graduated from the Army's artillery and guided missile school at Ft. Sill, Okla. His portion of the course for communications chief covered supervision of a communications section in an artillery unit. Henricksen entered the Army in March, 1954. Kent K. Exeter, 5, Victim of Leukemia Fifth-Nint- h ward chapel, LDS church, for Kent K. Exeter, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Exeter, 360 East McMillan Lane. The young man, a victim of leukemia, succumbed Wednesday in a Salt Lake hospital. Kent w as born Feb. 12, 1951 in Murray and in addition to his parents, is survived by the following: brothers, Garey Edward and David Hazen; sister Cynthia Ann, all of Murray, grandparents Mrs. Charlotte Fitzgeraldn, Cottonwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Exeter, Salt Lake, and his great grandfather. IBM IN THE WORLD faint Colors Fireflite 4-d- . . plus a to match your fabrics floor coverings or wallpaper! Sedan oor loGHPQTDfTD me iur to her departure to the Northwestern States Mission, was held Wednesday evening in the Murray First ward. TEN YEARS AGO, as reported In tiw Murray Eagle of May 9, 1946. City Commissioner Persyl Richardson today issued an apeal to to all Murray home-owneconserve water this summer as the Murray City water supply haa hit a dangerous low . . . Summer recreational activities will open June 3 in the Murray school HtHHE I I 9 n ji U The Murray high school band will accompany the children and the Arlington drum and bugle corps, the American Legion and Auxiliary, colors and guard will participate . . . The annual May breakfast given by the Murray Women's club will be held May 22 at Maxfield Lodge in Big Cottonwood canyon . . . Members of F.O.E., Murray Aerie, and their wives attended a special Mother's Day meeting May 8, in the fraternal hall . . . Recently added to the Murray City library reference shelves is the 24 volume set of the Encyclopedia Britan-nic- a and a six volume "Comprehensive History of the Church," by Brigham Roberts . . . Fifty-thre- e students of the Murray high school Seminary received diplomas Thursday in the Murray First ward chapel during the nineteenth annual commencement exercises . . . The annual Spring Dinner, sponsored by the Altar Society, will be given May 7, at St. Vincent's hall . . . Mrs. Fred Anderson was elected president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Utah Pharmaceutical association at the Druggists Convention held in Ogden . . . Miss Virginia Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Midgley, was married May 12 to Gail Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Parker . . . The Charm club met last week at the home of Mrs. Grace Thomson . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charley A. Erickson announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred Erickson, to Forrest J. Hooton, Monroe, Utah . . . A farewell testimonial honoring Miss Ruth Skeen Marsden, prior mum loDQlJQQEPfl li'VJ A districts under a tentative program now set up by Joe L. Salt Lake county recreational director . , . Murray Lions club members heard a talk by E. Allen Bateman, state superinten- OTTLEY DECORATING 120 Vino Street "a w J MUjiujLpwi, t't! in l i1 A Hurry! Contest closes lj . MAY 19! a msn J y, I n nr i U i . Lyman B. Powell Scholarship Is to. up Granted Powell $2000 24 Coth A scholarship for three years law study at New York university has been granted Lyman B. Powell of 1299 West 4800 So., it was announced this week bv Dean P.us.sell D. Niles of NYU. for He is one of 20 n a scholarship. Mr. Powell received his EA degree from the University of Utah in February and will begin work in New York in September. The scholarship he received is valued at $6,900. Two are awarded annually to outstanding college men from each of the ten Federal judicial circuits. Powell was a columnist for the University's newspaper, the Daily Utah Chronicle, while an undergraduate and was elected to Phi Eta Sigma and Pi Sigma Alpha, national honorary societies. 24 Monthly Co You Monthly Reciiv Payment! Rtclv Paymnh) $304.76 $ 16.00' $571.43 3B0.95 20.00 764.52 $30.00 40.00 457.15 24.00 1054.84 55.00 You Root-Tilde- OTHER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION Phone before noon for your money later the same dayl NATIONAL FINANCE COMPANY OF MURRAY Tefephon: AMhwtt 4860 South Stole Street (Plenty of parting (pace in the rear) In Murray ft LAVKEL ANNE IS THREE Laurel Anne Shephard, who was three years old April 24, was honored at a party May 1. Twenty guests arrived at the Shephard home, 5765 Lindon St., for games and refreshments. Laurel Anne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shephard. OTHER NATIONAL OFFICES In Salt Lakt City Telephone: 21 East 2nd South In Sugarhouf 07 EL 04 Ground Floor Mepnonc: 2046 South 11th Eatt H Telephone: 6372 In Magna ft 9013 Weit 2700 South Eagle Want Ad Get Results! y rp? n, HCEA ESnillu fe I ' J: i ' dent of public Instruction, at the rlub's regular meeting May 2 . . . Daughters of Utah Pioneers are inducting a paper drive to raise funds with which to have their (Siv Romcmber, Pg. 14, Col. 1) Dial AM V : I -- t rs Chris-tense- j New Department FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported In the Murray Eaglo of May 8, 1941. The "Americans All" May festival celebration of all Murray elementary school children will start Friday at 7 p.m. with a parade beginning at the Arlington school and ending" at Murrav Rites were conducted Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the month adventure trip for you and your family. BROTHER AM) SISTER CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Eight year old Michael Butters and four year old Debby Butters, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ted ButThe face of Murray's business ters, 4480 West 5135 Sopth, were district, like that of the resiguests of honor at a joint birth- dential, has undergone extensive day party at the family home changes in the past decade. last Saturday afternoon. The But nowhere has the alteration youngsters played group games been more decided than at Marand refreshments were served at shall's Jewelry, 4871 South State, two tables each centered with a where nine years ago a typical large birthday cake. Ten school "hock-shop- " existed and today a friends were seated around Mich- beautiful store in the modern ael's table and seven little friends manner is headquartered. and cousins sat at Debby's table. It's a tribute to the efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall, who ft Mrs. Freida Cox, West 6400 have strived since they assumed South, underwent a major opera- ownership in 1947 to create a tion last week at the St. Mark's store worthy of the dignity which hospital in Salt Lake City. (See Marshall's, Pg. 13, Col. 7) I Stars Compete at Dean W. Spenct, 244 East 5900 South, recently returned to his home, after spending ten days at St. Mark's hospital, where he underwent observation and ANYWHERE Volume 74, Number 25 Marshalls Open Track-Fiel- d Murray 3-- c, ft 1 miM..j,iii.i.i n- Salt lake County's Biggest Weekly Paper Children Presented Gala May Day Festival Parade Murray Boy Ends Two Murrayites this week completed basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. They're Donald L. Glovick, son of Mrs. E. W. Foster of 4710 Box Elder, and Vern J. Spencer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern J. Spencer of 5290 South 2nd West. The new Marines will now be assigned to a unit for further infantry training or sent to a Marine Corps school. Thursday, May 10, 1956 )jii-mi- 1 Vera J. Spencer Donald L. Glovick Four Pages v. Uk- i- urn im The Standard Man showed me howl grease does the work of 4 r .1 V r ST ; -- - 9 : IAST TO INTIR Nolhinj could be outer. 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