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Show !:'.'-.- ' ACROSS ifftioa OPO. 26. Creek UUnd J7. Within, eomh. form IS. Mineral prln 2. Affi - , 15. Frti H" Sr4bte') SO. J7 Gilt, nimt l9. Rubbed out 40. g. of tho foci (L Striv. T1 8S. Sleepuif room S8. Biblical Uwiriver 41. Uft udo (tbbr4 42. Footprint 44. CerUia . Pououpronoun 47. Voktoo 61 DeipiMt J.V3i1SVNi.3SJ- - I I !1 Vii 1 T FIl I , ' - Solution 7 t 3? ' 3J -j 3" 3. "" i S, JY- 5j t."I7U. Conteod Hurriodijr 7f ttMi IS. Soft drlnta IS, God of lov I I Murray Sergeant Is In German Field Exercises ' l f'l , mm " """ 77" "i""" 0 31 -. fj Horace (Hod) Gunn " "iT" 5 . Jp.-...- A '7 J - SS Cirl'i Mm O G J- - ' ' "x " 37 ' l? IO Ja" 27 nil in 7; Either Scottish hot Short joclut . Closed car - f- c- jl zT""""-""- iV- - zrt L Hollow to thoet 1 TS . i 14. -- t r- ' I I 39 1 51 DO WW '. .; Driae-io-D- 2 rtOIO"lS 3 mJ fyJpwi i- .' S3flVNJWdS 7u ' and relatives in Idaho Falls. FIVE YEARS AGO, as reported In the Murray Eagle of August 15, 1953. Fernando Isais of Los Angeles was winner of the Natioal Horse shoe Pitching Championship held at Murray Park . . . With only two days remaining in the Miss Murray contest sponsored by the Murray uons ciud, mere still were no entries in the contest. Murray organizations were asked to sponsor a girl to seek the title of Miss Murray and represent the city in the Miss Salt Lake Coun ty coniesc ar. ine county Fair . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hofelinp Jr. left Murray to make their home at Chanute, 111. where Mr. Hofeling was stationed at the air base . . . Members of the Murray Junior Chamber of Com merce ana lis auxiliary met for dinner at Maxfield Lodge in Big Cottonwood canyon . . . Mrs. David Belcher and her daughters were vacationing with Mrs. Belcher's parents Mr. and Mrs. sam Williams A son was 5 to Mr .and Mrs. born Aue-us- t Calvin McMillan of Berkeley, jaur. Mr. McMillan was formerMr. and Mrs. ly of Murray Leslie Bates, Los Angeles, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Bates' mother. Mrs. Matilda roungbere . . . Mrs. E. J. Milne. San Diego: and Mrs. Eleanor s. Jensen, Crescent were guests at me nome or Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harry VanQulU Jr. and Gail A. Spencer, 179 W. 5900 So. . . . Parker left for Colorado Springs Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Wahlen where they were employed in and daughters, Judy Ann, Gail civil service work It was announced Jointly by WPB and the War Dept. that the army would place orders for large quantities of wool cloth which would use the bulk of domestic clip. The announcement came after Western wool growers sought such purchases to stabilize the market and provide a fair price . Miss Esther Strineham en tertained at a shower complimenting Miss Genevieve Rich, bride-eleof Laurence Blake . Mr. and Mrs. Everett nrink- water and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Sherrich of Glendale, Calif, were VisitinST Mrs. N. nrfnkwarer at her home on Boxelder St. . . . Mrs. Leland K. Hobs went to Lincoln, Neb. to Join her husband who was attending armv nlr force school Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jenson and aona nnrtra and Keith, were visiting friends J i!33 I m 0 OV... O 0 W 3tJ S A V W I Koim ,, M. Bout Aavitt -- ' bbr. IS. Ridicuio 87. Admiaoioa M. Dim . 0. A..kor la 1U N O W3S3S0NJ- - Wither . i- 1 t. 3 3 C Brite, 64. Doctor of Divinity it. Musical note J2. Umprojrt 3 XV H7 s rfg AmmlJ fluM '" ger was hostess at a quilting bee and luncheon at her home . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Savage of Santa Monica, Calif, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Oordnn . . Mlo. rinrnthv Ash- by entertained at a luncheon in of Miss Louise Allan, honor e or Ross J. foweii. FIFTEEN 'YEARS AGO, as reported in the Murray Eagle of August 13, 1942. Dates for registering to vote in the primary election September 1 were announced and registration offices were listed for Murray residents . . Sugar rationing in Salt Lake County for fall fruits began and each housewife was allotted one pound of sugar for each four quarts of fruit to be canned . . . Murray 1st ward bishopric was reorgan ized and Bishop L. P. Parry replaced former Bishop Frank Johnson who moved from the ward. Bishop Parry's counselors were Ivan Bean and Antone L. Burbidge . . . Mrs. Ernest Smith was treasurer for the Utah State Firemen's Auxiliary at the annual convention of the organization held at the New- house Hotel In Salt Lake City . . Murray Board of Commissioners appropriated $150 for the 1942 Salt Lake County Fair . . . Mrs. Mary Domichel returned from a visit with her son, Cpl. Frank Domichel, at Duncan Field, San Antonio, Texas . . . ITS l--' MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Thursday, August 15, 1957 Poge 10 Horace Gunn Named To Roads Position Horace J. Gunn, director of 1 VI public relations for "" Dairy, has been named informaHP" tion officer for the Utah State mm A Si l S7 Road Commission, it was anI nounced this week. The appointI 40 P" I ment is effective Monday. L Mr. Gunn will be responsible for providing information on road programs to the public. in the battalion's Headquarters The Job, d a one, Battery, arrived in Germany in will pay 5575 a month. 1056. He in has been January, the Army since 1948. His wife. Belva, is with him in Germany. Church From Page 0, CoL 4) FOURTH WARD HAS Sunday evening at the home of REUNION AT SPRUCES Mr. and Mrs. Arbor Brienholt, One hundred and sixty mem 325 West 5900 South, with Carlie bers of the Murray 4th ward Ann Brienholt as the hostess. Elder J. Dennison a returned gathered at the Spruces in Big Cottonwood canyon Aug. 8th for Missionary and his a reunion and ward outing. man, showed slides and told of The program, which included his experiences during his varigames and community singing, ous travels. was arranged by 2nd counselor Arlo Maxwell and Helen McMil- AID IN REBUILDING ROOF lan. Bishop Kenneth Sanders has Each family brought a picnic announced that members of the supper, and refreshments were 13th ward will assist in rebuildserved by the bishopric. ing the burned roof of the LeRoy Turpin home, 1104 West 6400 So. So far they have removed 1 the burned portion of the building and will now clean it up, in readiness for the rebuilding. Hi-La- nd I I I I I I Artillery Battalion in Germany. Sergeant Healy, first sergeant - ft niAH school ... De-le- last-wee- 15-ye- ar tion Co., 403 E. 6400 So. Aug. 14 . . . of Paul Earl Townsend, manager Rose Men's Shop, was subject of the "Murrayites You Know" column . . . Vandals broke into both the Murray Junior and senior high schools shattering about 40 windows and splattering inaia inK on the walls. Police Chief Lloyd DeLand estimated damage at 4500 at the Junior mgn scnooi ana $30 at the high BERNARDINE also BEYOND Sun.-Mon.-Tue- Lawrence Olivier THE AND also Tony Curtis THE MIDNIGHT STORY MURRAY THEATRE 4961 South State CORRECTION Listed in error last week was information on the blessinsr of Julie Bennett who was listed as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Bennett Julie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy J. Bennett and was blessed by her uncle, Ken neth fi. Bennett. Prowler I'JE (From Page 4, CoL t) automobile and smashed into the store front on July 8. 00 lilEll All! i s lUi uuu erowlcr w PLENTY OF IDEAS Lok!ng for on Idea to spark your rrn4U Ing obT We can supply It or inoka ivgget tlons and that will gat tt eb started sooner . . flnStkod quicker . and to your onHro satUfaction. racomme-ndatton- t QUALITY MATERIALS What's now In now ntaterlaUt Wo ke potted en all that's newoit and best In tho building Hold... and we'll gladly pass on tho Information to you. And naturally, If wo stock h, It's bound to bo af highest quality. QUALIFIED WORKMEN Wondering about workman? Wa know and doal with tho finest contractors In this aroa nd we'll bo glad to gWo you our osporlanca In selecting tho man bast quallflod to handle your particular (ob. PROMPT FINANCING How to pay? lot our lettwoy ludgot ay mant flan give you tho oaiy am war. No dawn payment required. Monthly torts ar ranged for at long at ftvo years. And no pay snoots duo onffl after the ob Is omptoto4. BUY ANYTHING tN THE STORE $30 TO $0300 ABBWoof Payment plan IISWW 500 750 Anmrt ....t.7l yw rtpey... 17.54 ,! J... 43.14 SJ olrOOO 47.72 $Mn6.,. tt)0 yog Bcy..$ 200, born. ...I $ J IISW-- W - NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED MlUtms UBmmU S.H M.!7 21.91 4417 5112 - Paul Mazuran and Lee Hamb- lln, the friendly fellows at the Trail Sports Center took a few days off this week to try their lit 22.M 1S.17 24.41 IMS 4Stt 21.94 Ut luck at some of the good fishing spots that their customers have been telling them of. Paul's brother Joe, better known as Chief of the Midvale city police dept., spent a few days of his vacation handling the store for the fellows. They should have some good stories about the big one that go away when they get back. rwlor Harry Rudine, former Murray- Ite and once a practicing Salt Lake attorney, has written from San Bernardino (Calif.) County Hospital, where he is entering his fourth year. Harry was hos pitalized shortly after going to Angeles, where he was employed in a construction firm's office. He'd appreciate hearing from old friends here about "some doings on State St and 48th South." A letter directly to the hospital will reach him. ls Arion Erckson, Murray dairyman who is featured elsewhere in this issue of the Eagle, has some thoughts on milk drinking that should be good advice for parents. According to Arlon kids who don't drink milk usually shy away from It because parents don't drink It, or at least have developed a subsconsclous aversion to It Remedy: Drink your milk with gusto and Junior will, also. Arion swears that kids who've bfon brought up to follow dad and mom's example in milk drinking usually prefer good, wholesome milk to sweet drinks like soda pop. wB FOR CONTINUOUS ADVERTISING? Preachers Should preach only one sermon or to a year. People are against sin anyway, so why harp on it. Traffic Lights . Teachers Should be turned off at dangerous Inter- sections to save electricity. Everybody knows it's a dangerous spot and that is sufficient. Do not need to review lessons. Toll the children just once and they'll never for- get. Highway Police . Stop driving up and down the highways. No need to caution drivers by patrolling highways. Drivers know the law and should obey. Out of Towners . . That advertise and mail order firms that send out catalogues are wasting their money. Everyone knows what Is sold in the stores in our town and they'll ail shop at home. like the Notre Dame cathedral that has stood you are one of the foolish kind centuries but still rings the bell every day to let people know it is still there -and believe In continuous profitable advertising, then you will want to advertise in The But If six for erewltr For the 11th conwcutlve year First Security Bank's annual re- port has received a Merit Award from Financial World Magazine. Notification of the award was received this week by Harold II. Charon, manager of the Murray branch. Remember (From Pare 8. Col J gust 12 to Mr. and Mrs. J. Huntsman tester at the Coltonwoml Maternity hospital . . . The Mioa Barbara and Marjnrie Klllpark. daughters of Dr. ami Mrs. Mrfjpyd KllJpack. spent the wrek t nrlghlon . . Miss Uoycr returned from KanCity, where nhe had spent thr summer . . . Mm. A t.. Simon "f iVIta wa a at the home of Mm l. l?ran!on r.rinlon Mm 8. E. BrlttshurM was hostess at an announcement tea In r hnnor r.f laElter. Mis Evelyn HHnphumt . . . Mr. and Mm. Ernest Fmilh attended the Firemen's convention In Frokan jWash. . . . Mm. Claude Gatrin- . Mar-Jorl- e - ftOffleOQ G0o NO pet h-- . Murray Eagle 755 East PRINCE THE SHOWGIRL Mlacio Station KWC ... F s. and Dial 1570 ct MOMBASSA Marilyn Monroe for easy lisienin$c ce I ... ... newly-create- Army MSgt. William P. Healy, son of James L. Healy, 4586 Cherry St., recently participated in a field firing exercise with the 45th Anti aircraft ... ... A description of boundary lines for Murray city school district was released this weeK by Verl Meyrick, director of pu services for tne pil personel A bride of school district early August was Miss Charlene Erickson who became Mrs. Jay VV. Wright in a ceremony sol emnized August 3 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple . . . Raymond Koncar claimed Miss Leann Brin- ton for his bride in rites per formed August 8 at Memorial House in Memory Park . . . The engagement of Miss Margaret Weaver to Richard L. Jutkins or Murray was annouced by her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Harold J. Weaver, Rawlins, Wyo. . . . James Dunster, 5301 So. 900 E. celebrated his 85th birthday August 11 . . . The annual fall bazaar of the St. Vincent's parish, shoved old Joan Mash of sponsored by the Stitch 'n' Chat Murray over the top and won for club, was scheduled for Sept 22. ner a lyoe Plymouth Belvedere sedan in the Eagle's "Everybody Wins" contest which closed at Thurs.-Fri.-5a- t. noon August 11 . . . Flames in jured one fireman and did $4,000 Pat Boone damage in a spectacular three-hou- r blaze at Maurer Construc Joyce and Michelle, of Richland, wash, arrived in Murray to visit Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reading and Mrs. Arvid Wahlen . . . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bennion and family were vacationing in Yellowstone Park . . . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robertson attended the annual Utah State Horse Show at Richfield . . . Two hundred old folk of Murray Stake enjoyed the annual Old Folks' Day at Liberty Park August 13 . . . Visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Jennings, were Miss Patsy Stewart of Oakland and Miss George of Los Angeles. ONE YEAR AGO, as reported in the Murray Eagle of August 16, 1956. k A surge in which she decisively outsold all opponents 4905 Dial AM 6-35- 23 South |