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Show Thursday, August 9, 1956 Page 10 the PROWLER . . . Lovely young Pat Smyth, a who is part of the royalty of the annual Holladay Eve celebration scheduled tomorrow, is the stepdaughter of rier here and a member of the rier here nd a member of the Murray Eagle Aerie. We can only repeat what Art's postal friends said upon seeing the girl's picture: "Gosh, Art, we didn't know you had such a g (UTAH) EAGLE for the little things a nose with . . . MURRAY up 'n down State street Not all the excitement around Granite Furniture last Friday concerned the pal who drove through the window. Earlier in the evening', Kay Toole, whose husband, Hob, runs United Model & I'aint Supply, was out on the street administering first aid to a little boy who'd developed a severe nose- . Two Murray businesswomen, Mrs. Edith DeGrey and Mrs. Alice Herfurth, who were injured in separate automobile accidents within the past two weeks, were making' progress toward recovery this week. daughter!" was reported in Mrs. to and Pat her par- "good" Herfurth Congrats conditions at Holy Cross ents. hospital, where she is being treatprowler ed for a broken wrist, shoulder moments: Car injuries and cuts and bruises. She Embarrassing pulled up before the office of Dr. was injured when her automobile Heed Andrus on 4 S h So., Saturand a station wagon driven by day morning, stopped in the Stephen Hoyden, 16, 1449 Uinstreet because there was no park- tah CI., collided at the intersecing room. tion of 5900 South and Vine, Car directly behind stopped, 28. July honked horn angrily. Slowly, in She is the owner of the Dairy the manner of the aged and in4980 S. State. Her Freez, an man firm, elderly finally cian said prospects were physigood climbed painfully from the back that she would be able to leave seat of tlie parked car and shuf- the hospital this week. Her autofled his way, with help, over to mobile, from which she was the curb. thrown in the collision, was deHonking in car behind stopped molished. quickly, driver assumed hang-do- g Mrs. DeGrey was as expression as he drove slowly "slowly improving" atreported her home flown the street, perhaps medat 167(3 N. State, Orem, after sufitating on his own foolishness and fering several fractured ribs, quick temper, shock and bruises when her car prowler overturned at Steed's corner, half It's an occasion when a a mile from the entrance to Bryce like Wayne Ottley takes National park, July 21. a little time off for his family. Canyon Her automobile was forced from Hut he did last week and, we're the road by an approaching vehappy to report, herded his chil- hicle on a dangerous crve. dren on a swimming trip. Relatives said it would be sevSeems as if we're all too busy eral weeks before she would be to spend enough time with our able to return to her work as kids, doesn't it ? manager of the Murray Jack and Jill shop, 4872 S. State. prowler Sunburned was hardly the word for Don Blair ami C.ien Thelin of Murray Camera Shop this Remember From Page 4, Col. 5) week. They were literaly baked; loads of gravel per day from the den almost fried, in fact. Claim they were out in Old Murray gravel pit in Taylors-vill- c for the small arms ammuniSol's rays only a few minutes at tion factory being constructed in Homestead over the weekend . Dr. Sherman but this looks mine like a week- Salt Lake City Morgan has been visiting friends end fishing trip! in San Luis Obispo and Ios Anprowler geles, Calif. . . . Mr. and Mrs. fill pictures A. J. Peters, Washington, D. C, A picture taken for the Murare visiting their daughter, Ruth, ray Eagle by staff member Milt who is employed with the VetHollstein was accorded honor- erans' Bureau . . . Cottonwood able mention in the "promotion Stake Melchezidek Priesthood picture of the month" contest members and their families will conducted by the Department of meet at Storm Mountain Journalism, of the University of for a Monday and picnic . . . program Utah. Garden club will hold a Murray The shot, entitled "Zeroing in summer outing August 14 . . . on the Target," was an advance Staffer returned from ColoVyrle view of contestants in the Na- rado Agricultural college at Fort tional Horseshoe Pitching Tour- Collins and is now assisting Dr. nament, held last month in Mur- Huffman at the governmental exray. periment station . . . Carl Losser, It will be entered in the 9r6 son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Losser, Utah State Press Assn. University will deliver the regular sermon of Utah photography contest and Sunday at Christ Lutheran exhibited at the annual church . . . Open house in honor of William J. F. McAllister who will celebrate his 96th birthday, will be held at the home of a son Firemen in American Fork . . . 4H club From Page 9, Col. 7) girls from Grand Ward spent la.st Main St. The Firemen's Ladies' Tuesday at Sunset Beach . . . Auxiliary, dressed in blue and Mrs. J. M. McOmie entertained at a miscellaneous shower hongold uniforms, also marched. Chief Deb Townsend and the oring Mrs. Richard Losser, the contingent brought back a gold former Miss Rose McOmie . . . trophy on which names of the Mr. and Mrs. Michael McMillan firemen will be engraved. and daughter, Afton, will leave Capt. William Ringrose was for Ios Angeles, where they will elevated from second to first vice meet another daughter, Mary president of the organization. McMillan, who has been attendChief Franklin P. Jones of the ing the University of Southern Salt Lake county fire department California . . . Mr. and Mrs. was named president. Vaughn M. Krebs are new parMurray was represented by ents of a baby girl born at Cots about of the fire fight- tonwood Maternity hospital. YEARS A(i(), as reTi: ing force. The men completed n vigorous throe-da- y training ported in the Mtirrav Eagle of course that included new August 8, 1910. techniques that conserve The Murray Junior Chamber water, Chief Townsend said. of Commerce plans to make the midget Softball tournament an MOON LAKE I !MII; TKIP annual event for Murray, with Cal Fairbourne. HIT" Kenwood, teams participating from all over and sons luvid an Civgg. tool; the state. A trophy was prea thte.' day f'slung !rq to Mo.m sented to the Sandy team ft r I .a he and M nm:;..n 11 m; Utah winning f'ir.-- t place in the tournament this year . . . Munay City s l.i'.'is aio schedule I to open Sep;, t. preceded I'V a teacher'.! 1: it y. m .v ;. ho"! The Miip av t.:i!.i second p!a. e in the Salt l.'i',.- . . they crowded around to see where the car hit the window! I good-lookin- prowler Speaking of that Granite Furniture mishap, Paul Pratt of Murray Camera thought Clive llennion missed a bet should've staged a big Sale." "Crash-I- n prowler e Lumber New face at that of Lola F. Baker, who's Unattended in a car, the young taken over the bookkeeping work fella' w;is pretty miserable 'til vacated by Iyuena Moore. Kay saw his plight. With deftMiss Moore was married Saturness Imrn of raising her own set in Durango, Colo., to Lt. day of boys, she .stopped the bleedUSAF. Mrs. Junes, Stanley ing and made the little guy com- P.aker, a recent move-in- , calls fortable on the seat of the car. Tipton, Indiana, home and her inwas Oddly enough, nobody husband is stationed at Ft. Dougterest d enough in this activity to las. toss a passing glance. Hut how prowler Tri-Stat- bleed. is or you r lisfenino MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 00 a in. Stun nn 00- - U :30 Tiip of the Morning (Top of the Morrilni! News at 8 a.m. I no-ino -- Curlaln Call :0I1 -- Time for '(Ml Milady lift :io -- A. pleasure .lanihoree M. no - Strlrtlv Instrumental nil in - W'orhl News I.V 1 on -- Variety Time (10- I :m -- Melody Mntlnen 2 no -- Sugar and on. :t on -- Hall of MusicKplra no- - .1 :0(l Music Land .no- - r, ::o - Tour Star Serenade 12 12 .'(11 nn- - oo. :!".- ..'10- - o :on The Slars Sing n ir, -- World News 6 ::!() -- I'uhlii' Servlre 7 7 :oo - X Oil- - ::in- - on oo in on on 12 oo 12 clio! 230 Program In M,.odles Moods Armed Torres Program llhythm Itendeztous Spotlight nn a Star hi Stage Soft Lights A Sweet Muila .Meet the ("lassies A Pate with a Dream 7 :.'I0 - Midnight hard-work- SATURDAY I! 00 I! OH- m. - 9 HO 9 ::o 10 10 10 .m ONLY Sign On -- Top of the Morning (Top of the Morning News at 8 a.m.) OO -- Curtain Call M) -- Mel. ,dv Magic il no -- Mush- to llemember 11 00 II :.i0 -- A. M Jsmhoree 11 Mi nn - Carefree Hhythraa 12 on 12 II - World News 12 1.1- - I :no -Variety Time I 00- :!0 - Melody Mallne 1 Hi- - 2 no -Sugar and Spire no. 2 3 on - Hall of Music 00. 3 S fi fi 7 7 X K 9 10 12 5 I.ind no - Kour Star Serenade -- a (,uv. A (Jal A A lSsna 00- - fi :r, -- World News .1.1- - fi :io - Music In Amerlra .10- 7 Oil -- Mwxh In Melodlea on. 7 !0 - Music In the Air on -- Simtllght nn a Star :M- H HO30 - ( avalrnde of Music .in- - 9 00 - Sofl Lights A Sweet Music 00 10 00 -- Meet the Classics 0012 00- -A Hate with 1 Dream on- - :m- - j OO Midnight -- Sign Off SUNDAY T 9 9 10 KMUR in 10 11 11 I 2 3 i 4 4 T. T, Station tt - 12 12 12 Murray's m. -- Sign On 00 -- Treasure Chest of Melod) (World News at 8 a.m.) on. 9 30 -- Spring Serenade 30 10 00 Curtsin CaU 09 10 30 10 41 -- Iterords at Rsndom of Hawaii on 11 30 -- Wall Time :to 12 ou -- Torch T .nes on 12 II W orld News I .12 30 -- Serenade In Ulue no -- I nlversitv In Concert Ml. nil. 30 - Music h) Mantotanl 00 -- All Star Reiue 30. on. 3 00 -- Mimical Showrsse no- - 4 no Svnropatlon t.H 4 iO - Thru the Utenliig (,lasi '.n T, no -l- iemlnlseent llhythm on. f, :tn Musirall I'nlwiity r, no - heniemher W hen in no. fi 11 - Music hv H.niacan 11- .in Time for , Time "0- - 7 no We ll.ill on - Muslr.il Carat an no. nn. 9 i.o -- American MclodT Hour pit lit on - Meet the Classics mi 12 no -- . Kale wiiii a Dream .10 a :io- - 7 ONLY r, fi C, ; I) in 12 Ml.lnuh! - Sign . . . State Murray First ward wil hold their . sewing meeting August 13 Mrs. Frank Demke entertained at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Louise Beckman Burkhardt of . Relief . . Society . 1 . for the Campus FIVE YEARS A(iO, as reported in the Murray Eagle, of August 10, 19.")1. Frank A. Johnson, owner of Johnson Motor Co., has bec-- apof U. S. depointed fense bond sales in south Salt Lake county . . . With the summer renovation program nearing completiion, Murray City schools . 7 2 Rochester, N. Y. . . . Mrs. William B. White. Jr.. was hostess at a shower honoring Miss Norma Park who will soon wed Keith P. White. . . . whether it's back to high school or into colleqe, the place to qo for brands you know is PAUL ROSE! Vv J . v (A - 0 (0) - CATALINA VIM Svveafers a wide assortment of and colors all sizes! styles . . . in ORLON WOOL 95 $95 CURLEE SLACKS - Full Line s16'5 Ivy League TWILLS YOUR COLOR KmcM The Colorizer "Color Harmony Selector" shows what paint colors to use for perfect harmony with the color of your rug or furniture! Ecry color scheme planned by a leading decorator. Sec this wonderful decorating aid at your Colorier Paint Dealer's. g I ., kl tm, vm rriHi CURLEE SCHEME! two-third- Off . ... ! Off Sign 16 . er . Ida. . . . The annual state outof ing of the Fraternal Order for Eagles has been scheduled . . . Aug. 12 at Murray Park Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Day and a trip to family left Tuesday. .for . Mrs. MinStar Valley, Wyo. nie Jones, 27 East 6100 South, is spending a month ln Omaha, Neb., visiting her sister, Mrs. George T. Hansen . . . Murray Business and Professional Women's Club had a canyon party last week at the summer home of Lydia Kussee, in Millcreek canyon . . . Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Alsop are visiting his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alsop, San Leandro, Calif. . . . Jim-mi- e Freeze and Reed Mortenson are spending a week fishing at Pinedale, Wyo. . . . Mrs. Harold Hulf, G'i7 W. 6400 So., was hostess at an afternoon party honoring her daughter, Mrs. Dean A. Shaffer . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Wahlen, 6562 So. State, are spending a month in Chicago. Mrs. will be in top condition for the Joyce Eustance entertained at fall opening . . . The primary a garden party at her home on election for the post of Murray Martin Ln. . . . Mr. and Mrs. City judge will be held Oct. 23 Kenneth Sanders and family are . . . Darwin Cowley Knudsen has vacationing in southern Utah . . . been awarded the Henry Newell Mrs. Lena Hubbard is the new Scholarship at Stanford Universclass leader for the boys of the ity .. . Murray Stake special inBlazer, Trekker and Guide class- terest department will have a es of the Grant ward Primary square dance at Grant ward . . . Simper family reunion was Tuesday evening . , . Marvin Walheld Monday evening at Winder lace, 4931 Redwood Rd., is the ward meetinghouse . . . Mrs. new president of the Taylorsville Hazel Carlisle entertained her Lions Club . . . The first preclub at a luncheon Wednesday school clinic in Murray school . . . Mrs. Robert Jones and district this year will be for the daughter, Judy, are houseguests Liberty school at 9 a.m. Monat the home of her sister, Mrs. day . . . The offices of the Salt Verl McMillan . . . T. Edgar Lyon Lake County Fair Board in Murwill be the guest speaker at Mur- ray Park will be open daily with ray First ward sacrament meet- Mrs. Mae Bello, fair secretary, . Miss Viona Mackay is in charge . . . Don Seim and L. A. ing . with relatives in DeGroot, members of Christ vacationing A baby girl was born Lutheran Emery churchy and officers of Lutheran LayAugust 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Glen the Utah-Idah- o L. Larson . . . Mrs. John O. men's league, will attend an exowe entertained her bridge club ecutive board meeting of the at a luncheon . . Mrs. Francis organization Aug. 11, at Nampa, Tame and family had a reunion last week at Liberty Park . . . Members of Cottonwood Ward had a dancing party at Lagoon . . . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mad-se4912 Wasatch St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Winifred Madsen, to Ronald White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert White, 6030 South Desolation August Murray Businesswomen Recovering From Auto Crash Injuries $495 t itt ii ... I Tf:. Sport Coats . . . $29 LANCER ARROW Sport Shirfs ... in styles, colors and patterns you'll find just the thing for those big events in schooldays to come! 1 1 ... all this plus - e.vi PI i - j Co 3 Re. I eat ion ".' V ; sv rj 4 1 L the i i ii: ID THIS la d : 'S to!!e t ! i' 'i n i 1 In ( : v - ". i' - ' hi tl ha", e t !.:.!( ! clothing for nniMrrTT'o. aa-aaaa- . i o (.! Sta'e. I e Wo'l . . Co . !!. M I it -- . '.ivl p!.,, e m S lit Thy Mr and Mis 1 SOU ,!! M PAINTS OTTLEY I.cllov (. Sp.'!!t vtceli at Vellov. stone Park Mrs. I.i'lie I.'imKkog ( c!e. Au-u- :t j tier hirthdav at a family party . 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