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Show Thursday, May 31, 1956 Page 10 r Robert Chadsey, 2, suffered the loss of his left thumb in the blade of a lawn mower Friday. The accident occurred at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Chadsey, 2801 West 5400 South. Reports were that the two-yeold was helping his old brother, Jimmy, operate the mower. After the accident he was rushed to Holy Cross hospital where an unsuccessful attempt was made to put the severed half of the thumb back in place. His condition was satisfactory ar this (UTAH) EAGLE Murray Naiive, Old Loses Portion Of Thumb Two-Yea- MURRAY week. High Engineer, Passes Away Death has claimed a Murray native who had gone far in the field of electronics. He was J. R. Nelson, 56, who succumbed at his home in Arling- ton, Mass., following a short illness. Burial services were con ducted Monday, May 21st, from St. James Catholic church of Arlington Heights. Interment was in a cemetery there. Born Oct. 27, 1899 in Murray, My muster likes MELROSE the son of James M. and Jennie Nelson, he received a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Southern Cali fornia in 1925 and a M.S. from Union college in 1927. He was employed by General Electric, National Carbon, Western Elec tric and E. T. Cunningham in vacuum tube research and development and had been with the Raytheon Mfg. Corp. of Walt ham, Mass., over 25 years. He was lauded by the Naval Ord nance department for his work on proximity fuse tubes and was a pioneer in radio tube applica tions. In Salt Lake City r mm- ! -- ft Alternate Status To Two Murray Seniors Two Murray high school students were selected as alternates for Kennecott scholarships valued at $500 at any accredited institution of higher learning in Utah, it was announced last week. Named were John R. Sanders and Marian Warthen, who were selected on the basis of academic capabilities and leadership potential. The six scholarship winners were students of Bingham, Cyprus, Granite and South Summit high schools. Raymond A. Lueero Lucero To Finish Marine Boot Camp Scheduled to complete recruit training at the San Diego (Calif.) center on June 8th is Raymond A. Lucero of Riverton. Lucero will then be assigned to Camp Pendleton, Calif., for further training in Infantry tactics or in a Marine Corps school. CAN HE WEAR With the improvements made in contact lenses today, wear them If you so desire. Consult your professioncan you al Optometrist for examination, explanation and fitting. Yes! Snurt pup! Reminds bis master to drink "the very bet". Know him by this emblem. . . Melrose Old Fashioned every drop has a rare Straight Whisky old fashioned flavor all its own! - lwss Try the new "Get Acquainted" Half Pint 7 years old MELROSE DELUXE OLD k90 PROOF, 7 YEARS FASHIONED 49 UTAH Of TOmETBIC ASSO STRAIGHT WHISKY, CO.. N.Y. I GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bryan, 4444 West 550 South. Mr. and Mrs. Don Schwaar, 4199 West 5615 South. Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Kirkham, 446 West 5135 South. Mr. and Mrs. George Thorpe, 279 '2 East 4500 South. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fairclough, 19 West Creek. Mr. and Mrs. William Berretf, 4774 South 4340 West. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell, 4608 South 900 East. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Veasie, 4555 West 4774 South. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bott, 423 Knollcrest. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bergen, 78 ttasr. 75uu soutn. Mr. and Mrs. Dee R. Hulse, 4050 South 500 East. BOYS Mr. and Mrs. Arben O. Clark, 4650 South 700 East. Mr. and Mrs. Byrl H. Mochour, 4470 West 5789 South. Mr. and Mrs. Floris Copier, 764 East 4125 South. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Blackburn, 4181 West 5740 South. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wood, 367 West 4800 South. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Scott, 5809 South 157 West Mr. and Mrs. Frank Velarde, 91 West 4500 South. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hermansen, 440 Germania Avenue, ft Sandy Youth's Army Wiseman, a fleet escort vessel. Elkins' wife, Mrs. Lola Elkins, resides in San Diego. ft Remember Bye now! ft Church (From Page 9, Col. 2) k period, said ing the he'd overcome an aversion to it and found it quite palatable. "Are we prepared to accept the council of those placed in authority over us?" he asked. "It is very important to take stock of our food, clothing, fuel and other commodities and begin to fill our cellars'!? Oral J. Wilkinson, stake president, encouraged the group meeting, urging them to lay away the necessary supplies to see them through any emergency that might arise. "It's later than it's ever been before!" he admonished. The ward choir, directed by Wesley Steadman and accompanied by Murriel Nunley, provided special music for the two-wee- (From Page 9, Col. 7) its annual spring banquet June 13 at the Lion House . . . Donald B. Mackay, son of Mrs. Eliza B. Mackay, 5354 South Redwood Road, was recently initiated into Phi Kappa Phi honor society at the University of Utah, ft Seventeen (From Page 9, Col. 4) thought and planning these Seniors were giving to the future. The presentation of diplomas and special awards was a very well executed ceremony. As the students marched slowly out of the auditorium to "Pomp and Circumstance," I'm sure everyone at Murray was very proud of them. CutM(2)(2)L? . Duty Is In Germany Serving with the 9th Infantry Division on duty in Germany is Cpl. Clarence L. Gehrlng of 280 South 300 West, Sandy. Gehring's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gehring, reside at 6517 South 1700 West In Mur ray. 90 proof OLD. MELROSE DISTILLERS 0 Murrayite Upped To Radarman In Navy 3-- c, o CONTACT LENSES? Old Fashioned Straight Whisky So ends another year at Murray high school. I'd like to say that it's been lots of fun reporting on the activities this year. I Mr. Ronald S. Elkins, son of hope you who have read my colBabies were born in Salt Lake and Mrs. Charles Elkins of 6372 umn have enjoyed reading it as Lane, has been hiked much as I have enjoyed writing City hospitals during the past Malstrom in the U. S. it. week to the following families of to Radarman, Navy serving aboard the USS this area: Area Babes Born Far the ntme or jour neireat auocitUon member, our telephone directory. oniult the yellow of He entered the Army In Aug ust, 1954 and completed basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif. Geh ring was a 1951 graduate of Jor dan high school. jA UiCaeiHr it's easy thru Tri-Sta- te handsome fence gives you privacy for more enjoyment of outdoor living and adds to the beauty of your home. See today and learn how you can fence your entire yard A Tri-Sta- k x DdqdDDd I crystal HJ-teilV- s for futu re? lba.ll te for as little as $50 per month. no down payment H:p-U.UdHJ.Ul- J- REDWOOD Have you noticed the recent change in the metal bases of your light bulbs? 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