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Show 4911 W. 4865 So. Babies Are Born To Murrayites In Cottonwood And Local Hospitals Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Marchant, 5066 So. 4460 W. Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy, 4431 W. 5615 So. Several residents of this area 255 E. Vine St. Sept. 8. BOYS Mr. and Mrs. Ken E. Rackley, became parents of babies born Donald Cowdell, Mr Mrs. .and at Cottonwood Maternity hos- 160 W. 6400 So. Sept. 10. 96 W. 6100 So. 423 Interweek. Of Mr. Mrs. and Jack the Thomas, pital during Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Hayes, est are the following E. 5600 So. Sept. 10. 4140 W. 5655 So. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wild-maGIRLS Mr .and Mrs. Glade A. John5874 So. 129 W. Sept. 9. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carr, Mrs. Wilford Bennett, son, 5185 So. Alex St. Mr. and 4977 W. 5035 So. Sept. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine A. Wil4924 So. 4380 W. Sept. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle L. Alvey, 4340 W. 5295 So. cox, P. Mrs. Charles Mr. and 650 E. 3900 So., Sept 7. W. 5740 So. 4301 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford S. Berg, Christopherson, Sept. 10. 4556 W. 4856 So. Sept. 7. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Ed12. mund, 5760 Lindon St., Sept. 9. 340 W. 6400 So. Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Nelson, IN SALT LAKE CITY 4965 Glenn St., Sept. 6. A new colorful cover adourns Also of Interest to this comMr. and Mrs. Warren A. new telephone directory disthe babies births of are the Young, 4796 W. 5835 So. Sept. 9. munity tributed last week by Mountain in residents Lake Salt of Murray Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Draper, State Telephone and Telegraph this In group hospitals. City 11. 5441 So. 4402 W. Sept. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Larsen, are Weighing over two pounds, the TWIN GIRLS 4918 Center St Sept 12. is no longer sporting Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Probasco, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Heaton, directory familiar the gray of past years 4951 So. 5020 W. Sept 12. 4526 W. 7925 So. Sept. 9. as its cover but Is now a bright BOYS GIRLS green. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Hartle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowdell, The book Is larger too, having n, ATERFULIL New Phone Book No Longer Grey CQWfljJ or tmi IOUIION KINTUCKY UNC1 1810 w- p, ill J4 lAZUIUl UUU1 DISliUCIT COMMIT, - U UID.TQWM, fly KIMIHCKT MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Page 3 Thurtdoy, September 19, 1957 384 pages as compared to the 374 pages of the old directory. Five freight cars were required to ship the directory Into Salt Lake and over 400 personnel were required to distribute copies to the 212,000 subscribers of the company. The company officials asked that customers note the new instructions and to jot down the emergency numbers in the space provided. The directory also Includes a civic section which describes the Salt Lake area's features, a map of the city and a listing of streets. Dedication Of Seminary Building Set For 30th The dedication of the LDS Seminary building at Murray high school has been scheduled for Sept 30. The public is In vited to attend the ceremonies. 3i I Elder F. Bay Hawkins Elder Hawkins Called To Serve Far East Mission Elder Farrell Ray Hawkins has been called by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints to serve in tne Northern Far East Mission. Elder Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Hawkins. 6008 Bellview, is a member of Murray 7th 'ward. His headquarters in the mission field will be at Tokyo, Japan. A farewell testimonial honor in& Elder Hawkins will be held in the Murray 7th ward chapel sept, zz at 6:30 p.m. Prelude and postlude music will be played by Geneve Robinson, Bishop Lea- lie j. Frednckson and J. Eph-raiWahlquist will be the principle speakers with remarks by Bishop Walter G. Wiest and a response by the missionary. Vocal selections will be rendered by Elaine Bell and a male quartet consisting; of Morris Rowley, Robert Marsh, Raymond McMillan and Kaye McMillan. Brent Black will play an organ solo. Larry Hawkins will give the invocation and the benediction will be offered by Rex Lund-quls-t. m pglfelJ -- ' fPwpl Cfe Z - i.. i-L-- iU- i iJJIr'r twj Tsl.' !5 rSc - vj J " xSS I NO DOWN "' 12x20' size mmm M. I 1.. ""' Jf-- "' : ' t : . ' (wtdi1 Tr"; fjll! 'j U1&B tW-J-T- ' slftf ' " i! "'' ' . w I 7 ". 1 entrain for San Francisco Oct. He will sail from San Francisco Oct. 5 aboard the S. S. President Wilson. j ' ' Z?7jry--- iHlrtllF" " I' M ' - ITtI 'lfHP rii ULB I -- w - ZjL-Jj- '; LSffl:fflu;'f;.''"'"'v:;:: ' ";r;": ' w, entered the Sept 18 and will Elder Hawkins mission home 2. rrTTT"T JJW ' l , rawi 1 Wl1lT'' i,V , lM. , 1 MsllHlj """l iifMllE fflfite ;. I H2"1 i '''Qjgi AND SAVE! hih V'-StS- Same outstanding garage, completely erected by skilled workmen, including ce- - $TFO VI ment slab floor and paint lob. JLW 23.32 Only per month ) X i i- ready to erect, everything In- eluded except cement. Paint. hardware, selected framing and siding lumber, heavyweight asphalt shingles, first-lin- e steel overhead door. and make doubI savings at this low FALL BARGAIN 00 i raSgriff) - quality ooraae, ell days pricei qO fc ggg i VP 7 ' " 0 IRy NOW BUllD YOUR GARAGE - Food Markets Change Hands During Month Two of Murray's major supermarkets have changed hands within the first two weeks of September. Announcement was made this week by Orin Bagley of Don's Super Market, 4854 S. State, concerning his acquisition of the former Kelson's Market at 6100 S. State. e Noel Nelson, owner of the firm, has stepped out of the grocery business and has no particular plans for the immediate future. Mr. Bagley said extensive remodeling and equipment changing is in prospect for the immediate future, with particular emphasis to be placed on long-tim- "js J-- L-" 1 -- "T r -- 1 W yvTin 1 S fl 0 r"r.r j 1 I T y00 V; rrL t ...ti to . 1 1 j ir? lrtaW . Solt-- 0" 1 I 1 I I tsik.i Mil. cotl J UeWdJ.t tar raefing MII. v&2 4iji-r- " f i is N0tkmanr.aJ.r1i Pwll ikWwIw. Otoka ( mw. n( mIm. iuPU JJT f.H-ll.k- k ' ' ITTl- -. I I Jtirrti H3r- - 198 CA WKINO frozen foods. The new owner will continue to operate both stores. His brothrr, Don Bagley, for whom (Markets, Tage 4, CoL S) w IING UW" HEADQUARTERS Handy with fools? We'll assist with your YOU DO IT you program by furnishing ideas, suggestions and helpful advice. elf Want a shipshepo fob in the shortest time? We'll recommend a reliable, expert carpenter, worthwhile assistance and set WE'LL DO IT furnish you with a wealth of bvrfgtt poymtnf plan up a convenient monthly payment plan. Moll Coupon for FREE IDEAS and tSTIMATES U Hi following rmodling job. Pleat (wrnith m intrt4 mn4 No $30 to $3500 PAYMENT NO DOWN SIX TO SIXTY MONTHS TO REPAY AT ALL TRI-STAT- E STORES IN THIS AREA I mm wlrti fro Idooi QKITCHtH OAIACI ttrtmolii. obligation. nAniCIOOM Q lAStMINT HOOM Q Q HOOf INO OR SIOINO Name Address City Quill J DEVOE Wonder-Tone- LINE OF PAINTS s MILFORD PROVO BRIGHAM CITY MURRAY RICHFIELD DELTA NEPHI SUGAR HOUSE LAYTON OGDEN TOOELE for interior use that looks as soft and silken as flat paint, that wears and washes like high grade enamel. Choice of tones. Remany brand new duced over $1 per gallon. Now jjff gol. ct DEVOE Masonry Finish water-proofin- MIDVALE PRICE TREMONTON g r 4800 Q sr. i 3'" 170 ... Literally thousands of kodaehromae and actacaromea from taa nation a too color photographers were Im sperted ta aecura tha final U sub Jecu Included ta tha una. peris aiaaairy a shft 9t the famous tofemKf JeffreyMna, Willi lie tvltted and gnarled branches entlra attending virtually serosa tha vnm V etdth OI a peep diuo aow most tnuraia the la ouuuadtnf atistanca. Cvert reee was ehassa with srtan tl" ta "good dealim", After Weeks of search, area a autusg New TorK krlina was foond whlsa was rTva vim iree orancoeo . iene Of ma)ettla Monument Valley has a laarlnetlnS' oepta etieca , , . sionaa tha foreground seem so raai It ap rears as If Ihey aould be touched. This Utter seaa Incidentally waa voted ana at tha Vast by Ua aalaet-tf-tf Jury. Hero's beauty, protection and oil in one coatl Covert most any interior surface . . . brick, cement, cinder block, wall boards with a per manent, woshoble finish. Highly resistant to wear and moisture. Easy to apply. Regularly priced at $6.25 gallon. 4C Now.. .gal. 0) C3 NEW MURALS CREATING A SENSATION AMONG DECORATORS A Btw tn4 uniunul Una of fuQ Color photo murrnJ has 4tU oped hkh la creating a nanUoi ta U dacortllcf Iitltt ProrMd In aptdal way that faithfully rt produces lha flnaat color photograph, tha variety of aubjeclt ranges from tha colorfully traaauU tha Inunaely dramatic beautiful CypraM Gardens la Florida to a aunrlee la Grand Canyon; a matntficanl snow sotna la Minna sou to a most unusual ArUoaa deeert vUlA. Knows ty tha Rama of OLENVlEW Murals, they tiara a blf adanifa In otinf mads la a larsa sisa, ai" s Ihey ara avaiialia la evary (i. will stoeaad wallpaper store. ...to 35 a , t A vinyl finish color-perfe- - ba State BOUNTIFUL SALT LAKE CITY ON OUR FAMOUS - . Q 0o South Murray " AM 64439 iy:rni)i:wiiiw Ml!f WW |