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Show 1930 in North Dakota. In 1943 he moved to Pocatello where he was a carpenter and contractor. Mr. Powers was a member of Duncan A. Powers, 55, of 5198 South State, succumbed Thurs- the Methodist church, Survivors are his widow, two sons and day afternoon at his home, the three daughters. victim of a heart ailment. Funeral services were conducted in Pocatello, Ida., former home of the deceased man, where Parratt To Handle burial also took place. Mr. Powers was born Dec. 12, Summer Classes At 1900 in Vang, N. D., the son of Patric and Lucy W. Coles Pow- University of Utah ers. He was educated in schools Murray schools superintendent of Cavalier county and married J. Easton Parratt will have a on Solorenko 30, Fanny Sept. crowded summer schedule. In addition to the work of maintaining various school functions during the summer months in preparation for the reopening of school in the fall, he'll do extracurricular work for the University of Utah. Mr. Parratt will conduct summer classes in administration and finance and, at the close of summer sessions, will be in charge of a workshop in business administration. The press of other duties necessitated his turning down a similar workshop offer at the University of New Mexico in Death Takes Murray Man, Heart Victim 3M Mat Colors Fourth Ward Holds Excursion To Idaho Temple On May ragfcT' y $N half-doze- ... OTTLEY DECORATING 120 Vine . V f ' i ; ' "T VJ i M H Murray and East Millcreek Jaycee officers Saturday night assisted in the Charter Night of the new chapter in Mantl. Attending from the area were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Poole and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ottley of Mur-ra- y; Del Atwood and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Evans of East ds Page To Be Named One of 96 Air Force officers and civilians recently completing an intensive three-wee- k course at George Washington university in Washington, D. C, is Col. Wilson E. White, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. White of 6030 South State. The class received its diplomas in ceremonies held Friday, May 25th. Its components were administrators from industry, the Government and the academic world as well as officers with the rank of lieutenant colonel and colonel. Over 3,600 have now graduated from the course, known as Air Forces Resources Management. Seven girls, none of them from the Murray community, are candidates for Dairy Princess of Salt Lake county, a title which will be decided Saturday during the annual Farm Bureau outing in Murray park. The affair will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and will be climaxed by the crowning of the Princess. The Dairy Princess will represent the county in quest of a double crown at the Utah State Fair. Titles of Miss Utah State Fair and Utah Dairy Princess will be combined under one crown this year. Eagle Want Ads Get Results! Joe Marsh ikw sent her a bill for exactly what the milk cost: 75 a quart From where I sit it's easy to misunderstand if you don't get all the facts. That's why we ought to consider the other fellow's viewpoint before we talk out For example, you have your reasons for liking particular beverages. I have mine. And whether we're talking about buttermilk or beer ...let's try to respect each other's point of view. ""2r' irfi y?f"'' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pctrovich Arline Dahl, Robert Pctrovich Married In Candlelight Ceremony Spring blossoms and candelabra formed the background for the wedding vows uniting Miss Arine Dahl and Robert Petrovich. The candle-ligceremony was performed by Justice J. Allen Crockett at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ferro, 1166 South ht Fifth East. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dahl, 150 East 5300 South. Mr. and Mrs. John Petrovich, Sr., are parents the bridegroom. A reception was held after the wedding ceremony. of St.-- AM Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers Foundation FC20 r' t 3 The bride chose a floor-lengt- h gown of satin with The fitted bodice featured a scooped neckline, and the long sleeves tapered to lily points at veil of the wrists. Her finger-ti- p illusion cascaded from a crown of satin and lace jeweled with mother-of-peasequins and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses encircling pink blossoms. Mrs. Rudy Bilanzich attended her sister as matron of honor, wearing a gown of white lace over lavender net. Bridesmaids, Miss Gay Robinson, Miss Barbara Somsen, Miss Clara Taylor and Miss Hazel Ann Dahl, appeared in lace and net gowns in soft pastel shades. Mrs. Dahl selected a rose crepe and lace dress for her daughter's wedding, and the bridegroom's mother chose navy blue with white trim. Rudy Bilanzich performed duties of best man, while Dennis Dahl and Phillip Dahl, brothers of the bride, and Michael Ferro and James Ferro, the bride's cousins, ushered. In charge of refreshments was Mrs. J. Allen Crockett. She was assisted by Miss Rita Arthur, Miss Jean Robinson, Miss Sally Miner, Miss Rose Ann Davis, and Miss Dixie Thomas. Mrs. Pat Bogden and Miss Mary Sanders were in charge 6f gifts. Carole Ann Soffe was at the guest book. For her going-awa- y outfit, the new Mrs. Petrovich chose a beige linen suit with beige and red accessories. After a honeymoon trip to Zion's National park and Las Vegas, Nev., the newlyweds win make their home in Murray. lace-overla- y. rl PARTY POSTPONED The Lagoon party scheduled by the St. Vincent's Teenage club for this coming Saturday, June 2, has been postponed. A new date for the party will L be announced later. nMt1 ifiS .1 Limited Fully USAVE quantity 25JP fTiONlY ssj guaranteed I Approved for cesspool or septic tank Install it yourself We have All GE Advertised Prices BRINTON ELECTRIC Easy Terms 4792 So. State -- AM Appliance Repairing ... TV & Radio Servicing SAVE $100 on 12 cu- - ft- - Refrig. Freezer Limited offer Now Only $3995 wt fVsiTrrr The most popular nr hi Kentucky whiskey Q hraid uuu nr uuu evep 3 pFpiice mm More people have bought more Sunny Brook than any other brand oj Kentucky whiskey KENTUCKY STRAIGHT tSOUKHON WHISKEY SCMNYHROOK 3 URAND ni.F.NPr'l) WHISKEY KMVCCT KWMOT M 4 a. iK' 010 "SUNNY BOTH BROCK CO., DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. COR- P- LOUISVILLE. KY. 86 PROOF, KlNTUCKY BUNUID WHIoKlY 11 Col. White Finishes Course At G. W. U. AT BRINTON'S She "Bargained" For barn, exthe works. As a pensive feed result his milk has a low bacteria count, a high butterfat content And as a favor to neighbors, he sells it just two cents above the ordinary price. Recently, a neighbor if she couldn't get the milk "at cost" Dad agreed. Temperature-controlle- d PAINTS 1 i . ' TLmm ut DENNETT'S " Mama iiiuii itiuic Dad Baker retired from actiTe dairying seven or eight years ago n but still keeps a pure-bremore or less as a hobby. for these six. Dad goes all-o- lOUCUJUJOlU f ji (UTAH) EAGLE V or wallpaper! OGHBGIDID I Jaycees Help Open New Manti Chapter rrom where 1 sit ... 61 , MURRAY Dairy Princess 25-2- 6 Members of the Murray Fourth ward held a temple excursion to the Idaho Falls Temple, May 25 and 26. Those who were on the overnight trip were the James K. Atkinsons, Hugh Browns, George Coxs, Henry Gregorys, Robert Caldwells, Ray Nelsens, and Dean Hones. Also included were Armenia Nelsen, lone Moulton, Anna Hansen, Helen Staley, Maybel Tucker, Lue Jewell, Erma Yates, and Fae Eustance. to match your fabrics floor coverings Thursday, May 31, 1956 CUmAINS 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS |