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Show p- -. New Arrivals Include Many Of Area Parents Youngstersnt Wurri ana ijji. j ins nr nil c . ij became parents of babiei born at Cottonwood Maternity hospital dor-in-f the part week. re VUitini houri at Cottonwood from 2 to 3 p.m. nd 7 to 8 P m. dally. area New parent of Interest to this Reams m GIRLS HOWABTH. and Lynn MarJorie a rnnnU Howarth. Other children in the family are Julie and Diane. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Liddle and Col. and Mrs. G A. Howarth, all of Salt Lake City. CLARK, David L. and Arlene Strad-lin4085 W. 5659 So. April 7. Other children are Melody Lynne and Marri-le- e Elizabeth. Grandparents are Mr. e, RUPP. Milo A. and Mary Tripp, 2455 W. 4100 So. April 7, Other children in the family are David Milo, Nancy Jo. Linda Lee, Mary Ann and Patricia Rae. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tripp, Murray. BOYS JOHNSON, Frank A. and Laura Mae Ahlberg. 4673 Hanauer, April 0. Corey Vaun Johnson. Other children are Dennis, Sylvia. Laurel and Andy. Grandmother is Mrs. Lilli J. Ahlberg, Murray. BAKES, Richard A. and Geraldine 1156 E. 3300 So. April 7. McEven, Michael Kelly Baker. They also have son a Grandparents are Mr. Randy. and Mrs. B. H. McEven and Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelly Baker, ail of Salt Lake City. Born In Salt Lake . t GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Edmunds, 4903 W. 5015 So. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bevan, 4903 So. 1575 W. Mr. and Mrs. Quintin V. Chrlstensen, 178 W. 5878 So.. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd M. Zuer. 46 Wood Row, Mr. and Mrs. George Amussen, 4721 So. 4620 W. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Jenson. 5237 So. Sarbo St. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Schwartx, 4608 So. 9th E. Mr. and Mrs. George Brlnkerhoff, 4338 So. 615 E. ff" W .... '"f, 4. Coaches . Prohibit 12. 'Insect 13. Equanimity 14. Anger 15. Shop 17. Confined 19. Subject 20. Prejiares for Nev. Several Babies Are iff f-- ORD .W Arid CROSS ACROSS L By way of Mid-val- - v A Remember When and Mrs. A. E. Clark, Lamar. Colo, Stradlinc. Lakeside, Am. and B. PALMER. Jack and Betty Campbell, 4103 W. 5655 So. April 10. Other children in the famUy are Connie Jo, Terry LaMar and Kathle. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Campbell. and A. R. Palmer, Las Vegas, MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Thursday, April 18, 1957 1ft "1. SWOOSH.1 Mr. and Mrs. BOYS B. H. Brodertck, with new Royal 76. get instant power for passing West' most powerful premium gasoline. Fill up It's the ... at the sign of the big 76, where you know you always get the finest 4333 So. 9th E. Mr. and Mrs. Q. R. Bardsley. Cedar 6211 St Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pearson. 813 E. 64th So. Mr. and Mr. John L. Giles. 4170 W. 5600 So. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Streater. 4597 W. 5100 So. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant McMillln. 4084 So. 2nd W. UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Your news contributions are just dial AM welcome Eiblicatio. Summer (Pr.) u 3 prig va lsm3n Murray Eagle Gave U of U Scholarships As Its Prizes Spartan Track Team Won Triangular Event; 3 .... Ex-Cel-- J Mur-raa- " " s' "" Work Sf arts Soon on New Church Here p Easter Special... Lanolin Permanent EG Wave Reduced to I V ar far-flun- BANK INTEREST Cemetery TWENTY YEARS AGO as reported in the Murray Eagle spending two weeks visiting rel auperof April 15, 1937 atives in St. ueorge and Mrs. E. Alien intendent offered The Murray Eagle Bateman of Logan were house scholarships to the University of guests over the week-en- d at the Solution Utah as first prize in a subscrip- home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Peri ' I 'I Iz J I lr IS 4 17 were tion contest Other awards Deanna Durbin was scholarsips to the LDS Business ry "Three Smart movie of the star School College, and local theater a at Girls" showing numerof Beauty Culture, and Dean Alsop, Murray ous cash prizes Miss Ruth Johannasen was valedictorian trumpeter, accompanied Prof. other " High School grad Robert E. Sauer and four l il mZ3 T "J" " Z liS of the Murray from Young musicians Brigham 1937 Mrs. of class uating 31 M H G. Arthur Holmes, 4936 Poplar University, on a trip to Rexburg, it, 17 z " St. announced the betrothal of Ida., where they appeared in con"'3T "3s TT 3 The first track meet her daughter, Miss Margaret cert " y " was won by season of " the 53" M. to Edwin Holmes, H Wheat, 3" il in school competition The High " 7Z Wilmington, Cal 7?" V7 Yi yj" American Legion Auxiliary held with Granite and Judge Memor" Mr. and Mrs. C. E. its charter banquet in the city ial "Si sTTT Si T " "" Hibbard were vacationing in Firemen's H. Hall Judge """ """ " T. Matthews celebrated his 71st Bancroft, Ida A baby 5 lif Mr. and 13 to was born April birthday anniversary April 15, girl 1937 G. R. Berger Mrs. D. E. Watts at the CottonMayor . j T proclaimed April 29 as "Poppy wood Maternity Hospital Delia Day" in memory of the men who Mrs. Ella French and Mrs.miscelgave their lives in World War Jacobson entertained at a bride-eleI The marriage of Emma laneous shower in honor of church is expected to cost Miss Venita Jacobson.. E. Belliston and Earl T. How-cro- ft $35,000 and $40,000. was solemnized April 8 in FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as the salt Lake Temple Miss Marie Wolters became the reported In the Murray Eagle Saturday Luncheon To bride of Wayne Simper in LDS of April 16, 1942 1 Mr. Mark 00th Anniversary Temple rites April 3 Mayor Curtis L. Shaw issued and Mrs. Vale Peery of Payson a proclamation designating April Of Teachers' Association were dinner guests at the home 20 to 30 inclusive as "MurApril of Mr. Mrs. and Boyd Simons ray Clean-UTeachers and friends of eduCampaign" . . . Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bring- cation in Utah will participate in Distribnt'on of instructions to all hurst to returned nation-widafter (REMEMBER, Page 15, Cel. 6) Murray celebration of the Baptists Break Ground a100th e of the organized birthday In Ritual On Sunday teaching" profession Saturday, with a luncheon in the University Construction is expected to of Utah Union Building. begin late this month on the first This luncheon is the beginning unit of a new building program of a state-wid- e observance of being embarked upon by mem the Centennial Year of the Na bers of Murray Baptist church. tional Education Association. The In unique dedication rites Sun Centennial Luncheon is one of $10 day afternoon, church members approximately 2,500 NEA Cencnurcn new broke ground for the tennial Birthday parties held which will be located at 184 Mc during the month of April in Millan Lane (5770 So.). communities across the nation. The first unit to be construct The affair will be sponsored by ed, according to Rev. Arthur the Utah Education Association Vinz, pastor, will house a tem- and will highlight an address by porary sanctuary, kitchen, a Miss Mary Titus, a member of youth room and a basement to the staff of the National Educabe used for Sunday school. A tion Association in Washington, house already on the property D. C. will be used for the children s division of the Sunday school, Accordion Band To lev. Vinz added. Construction will be in modern Play Special Concert design and of brick, building The band of Larry Pino symblock, wood paneling and glass. Later it is planned to build a phonic accordian school, of which 19 East Creek larger, permanent sanctuary, ad Robert Schuster. ditional church schools rooms Dr., is a member, will present a and a recreation area. At that concert Tuesday, April 23rd in time the portion of the area be the auditorium of South High ing built this year will be used school. The two-yeold musical or principally for social activities and church school' conization has gained nation In Sunday's ritual, during wide repute for its music and last Phone for Your g which Dr. Dwlght S. Dodson, ex year appeared in such ecutive secretary of the Tri State spots at Topeka, Kans. and DenAppointment Today j450 Baptist convention gave the dedi- ver. Thursday they were featur on ed the Classics an "Meet The of the outline catory address, Including Pack 6-8- 51 1 church was drawn upon the Hour" over KMUR in Murray. A of the had from who and members, proceeds portion ground brought with them shovels, each the concert next Tuesday will be took part in breaking the ground. used to send the band to New A prior service had been held York for an appearance on the Ex-CeW- Si at the present church, 62 East Ted Mack television amateur 4800 So. and following the program. groundbreaking, the entire dele4841 SOUTH STATE Whatever your needs, an IN MURRAY gation returned there for a want-a- d can do the job! Eagle The first portion of the new Call AM Compass point Work unit Make a mistake 8L Gives out 33. Peruse 85. Affirmative 87. Native of Scotland M. Desert .frdei su. weep 42. Female sheep 43. Spanish (abbr.l 44. And forth (abbr4 44. Clear 48. Cass fixedly 60. Seeretae 64. Ogre 64. Lifeless 17. Foes 68. Geiiuan cfty 60. Prevaricate 41. Fresh 62. Liea 3. Allow DOWN L Large 2. Within 8. Above 4. Coined money S Hawaiian bird 6. Row 1. Away 8. One of Semetis race 8. Smalt parts 10. Part of to be 1L Crit 16. 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