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Show MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE 6 vUursd3y, September 12, 1957 Pag SOUTH COTTONWOOD LADY LIONS MEET Members of the Soutn Cottonwood Lady Lions will .meet tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Don Anderson, 6032 Lakeside Dr. This will be their first meeting of the fall social season. possible date for "Fair Day" at the schools. With the school census due to begin in the latter part of October, the employment of enumerators was discussed. Another subject which came Murray School District Board of Education held a meeting last under discussion was the possinight and discussed lunch rates bility of establishing adult edu- ELDON CIIILDS NOTES and hiring of lunch program per- cation classes. 60th BIRTHDAY sonnel, Supt. J. Easton Parratt A dinner party at Finns ResEagle Want Ads Get Fast reported. taurant Sept. 10 honored Eldon Results! The board also discussed the Childs, 560 Virginia St., on his 60th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Childs was hostess, and members SHE WEAR IT of the family were guests. Education Board Holds Meeting mil WITH PRIDE? v.- - ! Vm 11 Love fheir foods . . . b ; - Honoring their father were James Cotterell, Mrs. George Cornick, Mrs. Carl David and Mrs. Betty Lou Eve. Unable to attend was a son, Eldon Iver Childs, who is serving with the U.S. Army in Holland. f - ' Mrs. '.V A j Wt A ' , News-Telegra- ... ; ' ; ; ; ; at their for those who care enough to be particular! Elamonrfs iewG Ll 4871 South State Street AMhent house? t " . -v ..- Medium Size GRADE A EGG! m Noted Sports Scribe Joins Eagle Staff As Columnist ... The Best Ploce ANYWHERE to Buy Diamonds ANYTIME ""1 fancy-work- -. CHOOSE FIRST YOUR JEWELER AND THEN YOUR RING . . . SHE'LL LOOK FOR HIS NAME THE VERY FIRST THING! I Des-er- et . .. folki DO judge the quality of a diamond" from whence it comet . v . to let the name of a FINE store DIGNIFY the YOU GIVE . it cot no MORE and often DjAOND Y ... -' yf ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON ' . Mrs. O. L. Wilkins entertained ... . . at a luncheon Sept. 4 for Mrs. Cora S. Hagen, Mrs. Arlie S. Clark, both of St. George, and Mrs. Hettie S. Hunt, Holladay. The three guests of honor are sisters. "POUNDING OUT" his sporfs column, "The Sports Digest' which appears In this week's Eagle, Mrs. Hagen, 92 years old, Marion is makes quilt tops as a hobby. Dunn, well known sports writer. Marion will be writing news and views on the sports scene for Mrs. Hunt, age 82 years, has Eagle readers. A public relations employe of Kennecott, Marion is a former sports writer for the gardening as a hobby, and her and the Salt Lake Tribune. While with these dailies he paid particular attention sister, Mrs. Clark, leisure time her school athletics. doing to high spends tatting and To attend the luncheon Mrs. Clark, accompanied by Mrs. Speeding Hagen, drove her car, from St. George. (From Page 1, CoL 7) W. Crystal, Salt Lake; Leon Nlel-soFAMILY REUNION AT Moroni, Utah; Erland B. BIG COTTONWOOD .. One of Utah's best known Warnick, Pleasant Grove, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mantle encolumns can be found on the Keith E. Walter, American Fork; tertained at a family reunion sports writers, Marion Dunn, Is Richard Carry Thayer, Sandy, sports page of today's paper. Sept. 2 at their cabin in Big welcomed to the columns of the With the addition of Marion to and Richard A. Hill, Midvale. Cottonwood Canyon. A $13 fine was given Brunow Murray Eagle this week. its staff, The Eagle has gained Their guests were Mr. and Stelter, 7300 So. State, for speedan a with extensive writer Marion sports prominence gained Mrs. Al Gilchrist, Kemmerer, as a writer with The Salt knowledge of the Utah sports ing and 11 fines of $10 each were Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Man- Lake sports assessed against the following and the Deseret scene. Tribune tle, Mr. and Mrs. George Mantle, His sportswriting career began motorists: He staffs. sports Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nilson, Salt colMerlyn P. Jones, 4202 So. 5th in 1948 with the Deseret News. Lake City, and Alma Mantle, will write a weekly sports umn for The Eagle and his first In 1951 he moved to The Salt East; David F. Asay,, 7790 So. Bingham Canyon. Lake Tribune and the old Salt 7th East; Robert C. Mathews. 25 W. 5900 South; Kenneth H. Lake Telegram staff in 1951. Later he became a member 6102 Cedar St.; Gerald B. Lloyd, of the United Press in San Fran- tkinson, 7000 W. 4500 South; cisco and in the fall of 953 Freddie Lee Lathrop, 6681 So. returned to the Deseret News 267 West; Lee Wirthlin. 171 and Telegram. He is now a mem- Vine St.; Herbert Allen. 6892 So ber of the Industrial Relations 9th East; Glenn M. Smith, Draper; Dorothy L. Wynn, Midvale; staff at Kennecott Copper. and Stanley A. Arko, Sandy. career his with the Salt During The remaining speeding fine Lake dailies, Marion paid par ticular attention to the Utah was $9 and was assessed against high school sports program and Albert H. Cox, 2615 Simpson. In other action the court fined is well acquainted with the MurAndrew R. Grace, 36 E. 4800 ray High School sports scene. Marion was a leading figure in South, $25 for public intoxicathe decision of Murray High tion. The largest fine of the School to change its nickname week, $75, was levied against from Smelterites to Spartans. A Richard W. Erlckson, Salt Lake resident of Murray, Marion re- for driving on the wrong side of sides at 550 W. E987 South. His the road and resisting arrest. g The court also acted on a case mother is a resident of Murray and resides at 6515 S. of pettv larceny fining Marlyin State. Valardi, 4890 Boxelder, $50 on His sports column will contain the charge. his views on the Utah sports scene and he will pay particular RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL attention to Murray. Wallace Cox. 201 West 6400 A graduate of Bingham Higa South, was released last -- week School, he Is married to the for- from the Veteran's hospital in mer Hertha Sirstins of Salt Lake Salt Lake City, where he has City. They are the proud parents spent the past five weeks underof three children. going treatment for meat poisMarion served in the U.S. oning. Mr. Cox observed his 70th Army for three years, Including birthday at the hospital, Sept. duty in New Guinea and the 3. The staff cook prepared a big Philippines. He received his Jour- birthday cake for the occasion. nalism degree from the Univer sity of Utah In 1950. SPEND WEEK IN OKLAHOMA Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Corn well, Don't need It? Can't use 4846 Atwood Blvd., are spendit? S?U It with ing a week in Oklahoma visiting An Eagle want ad! friends. t 7fat '4 fa YOU to decide . . v- - . Jt News-Telegra- Zee TOILET TISSUE n, Roger's COFFEI m U & EET SUGAR Hey, Kids! Don't Miss The Big n I I -- For - At The Murray Theatre Swiff's Pn life-lon- compliments of the ACT OF VIOLENCE! OMAII CRYING OUT . Swiff's Evei Fresl ...and a man riding South to avenge her! loo Rath Bfacfcfiawfc Vz or WSt DUTCH ROCK - Hif Stop-Wet- DOKNA Full 2-ho- program ur REED HUDSON Tliil ffitert at ttif "ttoflitf" pHorawKtl f Step todiy for thst very tpecii) Union 03 lubrication. It quiets a tquttking or, pre era viol am Ing para. 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