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Show MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Pago 7 r D D) Save YOU n 1 Li 'U ' V l Swiff's Chopped 1'EEF 55 BOTTLE IV ' TOPICS (A weakly dlgait of happanlnai la tha Tayloravllla community at reoorHd by Gary Swanson, dial AM Marv Wallace, athletic director of Taylorsville Stake, reports Senior M Men basketball will get underway beginning Monday, Oct. 8th. Junior M Men will be two gin play nights later, on the 10th. All games are to be played at Valley Junior High school. toplct and Mrs. Oscar Bennlon, West 4800 So., returned Sunday from a trip to Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Mrs. Bennion reports they traveled by train, truck, and bus. Mr. 1208 ft BOSTON CREAM PI Somewhere along the line they became separated from their luggage and it was two days be fore they were reunited with it. However, in spite of all this inconvenience, they had an enjoyable time. Enroute home they stopped off at Caldwell, Idaho. toplei An outstanding Dutch Girl dessert treat Our master bakers use a vanilla custard cream filling . . . top the pie w;' either cherry, pi. apple or strawberry topping ond 'circle it with fresh whipped cream i It's delicious ! ! 12 oz. can 52 INSTANT - TWO VARIETIES FOLGER'S 4 Money Thru PIDDKi K 24 OUNCE A TAYLORSVILLE R5fl LOG CABIN 1 We conducted a survey to de termine what various colleges and universities young people of Taylorsville are attending. They are: utan state Agriculture College, University of Utah, BYU, New York University, UCLA, and Stanford. Well spread out, arent tneyr topici Wally Mantyla. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mantyla, and Frank Atkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Atkinson, are both home on leave from the U. S. Naval Training Center at San Diego. Caiir. Wally and Frank enlisted at the same time and have been fortunate enough to remain together through their basic train ing. topics - 4 NALLEY WITH BEANS lb. cans for 1 NibEefs $jj00 fnJfn for I tJJ 12 oz. cans EPICTSWEET 6 oz. cans for Hi HOME OX LEAVE CS3 Frank W. Meyers, Bon ol Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Meyers 301 West 6400 South, is spending a leave from the Navy with his parents. On Oct. 19. Frank will report back to hir 30-d- for Bhip. Trip (From rage their visit was a POUNDS 7) trip down Fanny Mor- the Devon coast, which Mr White describes as "exceptionally beautiful". This was the first return tr England for Mr. White In 47 years. The trip was prompted by FOR another sister, TOMATOES 6. CoL 18.10' Mrs. gan of Salt Lake, who vlsitet' the country last year while or tour with the Tabernacle Choir When reminiscing about hit coming to America Mr. WhlU pointed out a strange coincidence. He left England on August 5, 1909. When he left Salt Lake City It was August 5, 1956 Another point he brought oul was that times haven't changed very much. The trains he rode as a boy are still exactly the same. The party of three went over on the Ille de France and returned on the Liberte. While here husband wtf abroad. Mrs. White visited her son. Edwin in San Fernando, Calif. Blessing fVTf (From Tage 6. Col. fi) of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Archuletta. was blessed bv Bishop Prince. K EARNS FIFTH WARD Christine Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Jacobs, was blessed by Joseph G. Sals-bur- Of y. 5 , 0 CHOCLATE ECLAIRS YAMS cans for 2 ffl J1 ug Scans BROKEN - 4V2 OUNCE CAN Co.. Construction 4772 South Redwood Road, har been awarded the contract foi surfacing 20 miles of road through the National Park on the south rim of Grand Canyon. fifty Bottles GARDEN 12 OUNCE BOTTLE Sorensen 'rigrtvi 4 BEEF - CHICKEN - TURKEY 0 C t MINUTE MAID 6 OUNCE CAN tS BIRDSEYE 10 OUNCE PKG. 2 89 for cans for Debbie Lee Kirkham, QQ( 00 SWISS STEAK Rou NABISCO Crackers Iffz Pound bo 33' r Gianf TIDE pkg. only 215 vory SOAP PERSONAL A bars T for SIZE Large DASH litJ Gianf JOY for only 70 pkg. can sontE TUNA FISH CHUNK 03 25' ZEE TISSUE T family pack l.I JJ HAUC L.J9' J FLORIENT DEL MONTE STYLE SYVIfTNlNG SIMPSON AVE. 3750 SOUTH STATE NEW SUGARHOUSE SHOPPING CENTER n-- F( only 3 STEAK RUMP ROAST 2pkgs. QQ( 00 Kirkham, was blessed by Grant Dal ton. Glen Charles Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Peters, was blessed by Bishop Bevan. Lisa Kay Chrlstensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar B. was blessed by Chrlstensen, Grant Mangura. MorreJ Prde Boneess Meats 49 for daughK. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Berkley HALF OR WHOLE EXTRA LEAN LB. Faerber Hormel Value Brand BACON LEAN MILD LB .43 AEROSOL DEODORANT Large Size Qff UiJ GIANT AD only 3559 MARKET STREET, Granger Sftop. 4650 HQLLADAY BLVD. 370 EAST SECOND SOU I n 830 WEST NORTH TEMPLE Confer (From Pago 1. C1. 7) when he became assistant manager of the Murray store. He continued In that capacity when the new building waa finished and occupied a year ago. Mrs. Faerber Is the former Gloria Roche of Antioch, Calif Their three sons are David. 7; Ronald, 5 and Stephen, 3. Thr older boys are in Hillcrest school this year. Members of Murray seventh LDS ward, the Faerbers reside at 6330 So. 370 East. Fred is ar advisor to the Priest's Quorurr and teams with his wife as r Dance Director In the ward. A year ago, in an Interview with the Eagle on the eve of hi: firm'a new store opening. Fre had this to say; "I am vitally In terested In the future of the Mur ray community and cannot hel but feel that that future Is close ly linked with the future of sue' firms as my employer. With th leadership of progrcasivo bust ness places and the cooporntlv effort of everyone, we can mak Murray Into just about any typ-o- f community wo choose!" Today, Fred hn no rhnnce on that score. Obviously Judging from his activities of th past year, he bclicvm in prnrtlc Ing what he preaches find hr been tt key figure in moving th town down the path lie outline" |