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Show Williston Basin, Earl had little of a kindly nature to say for the windswept Dakota plains. He's quite enthused, however, about the Black Hills country of neighboring South Dakota and for a mountain-breUtahn to admit any other mountain range has anything to brag about is The new Bob Gerrard's Utoco quite an incident! will certainly brighten the corner of the old Tyler's and add to the appearance of Murray's main drag. It'll open Ice Cream Parlor adjacent to Murray Camera Shop is just for business very soon. about in the final stages. And prowler-T- ake it's a mighty attractive job. it from Earl Townsend, Don Blair, the congenial pho-to- g the state of North Dakota has from Murray Camera, modlittle to attract the tourist. Just admits it'll be the finest estly to back from a trip his wife's photo studio in the Intermountain home in the famous region. Which is taking in a lot of space. But a glance at the remodeling work is convincing. d The walls are tumbling down this week at Bob Gerrard's venerable old filling station on the corner of 4800 S. and State. Bob says the building is years old. Bystanders Bob 30-Bo- Poole and Vere McHenry, life- long Murrayites, surveying the destruction the other day, agreed the station had been there as long as they could remember. prowler-Remod- BACK TO SCHOOL eling A frit-- cash on signature auto or furniture 1 . W)ow oalt ,'Sfe Trip Serrict Phone First g, Staff-Sergea- nt 9 by Otir PImhc C. ( Utaft PAUL E. JOHNSTON, Manager 4917 South State Murray AM Hours: Monday-Frida- y 9:3015:30; Saturday Open sves. by oppointment. Loans made to residents or nearby towns - r "MTT.Tci Pay off old bills with Tay-lorsvill- e, was advanced to a First Lieutenant at Camp Roberts, Calif. . . . Mrs. Olga Thone received word that her son, Frank H. Thone, had been promoted to the rank of Major in the 10th Armored Division at Fort Ga. . . . Ivan M. Hamblin, son of Mr .and Mrs. H. M. Hamblin, 4530 So. 330 E., was in San Diego awaiting assignment to a ship for overseas duty with the U. S. Navy . . . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dammann, 4935 Poplar St. were parents of a baby boy born at Cottonwood Maternity hospital . . . Mr. and Mrs. John L. Meyers announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss June Leone Meyers, and Calvin N. Paxton . . . Mrs. D. J. Campbell entertained at her home on 4800 So. at a dinner party complimenting her Ben-nin- Drink CASH$25fo2000 U""' Mrs. Eldon C. Nielson, 5041 So. 200 W., arrived in San Diego for basic training . . . E. Wendell P.military Paxton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Paxton of Want refreshment? require extra money. nnw 1 Across the street, workmen are (From Page 4, Col. 7) netting unlimberod in expanding ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray Music into the location Flowers. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as formerly occupied by Laliie's. rise! School expenses, new clothes, home St car repairs & dozens of other good reasons 11 e Remember prowler Every fall, expense Mi The new store will be a real asset reported in the Murray Eagle to John and Arlette Day, who of Sept 17, 1942. have some big plans for better An organization called "Milimerchandising of everything mu- tary Maids'4 was formed to funcsical. tion in Utah. The purpose of the prowler-E-ddie group was to give properly chapHansen, son of Mayor eroned dances for the enlisted J. Clifford and a contractor in men from Camp Kearns. Mrs. Murray, is now in his third week T. Kay Kingston was chosen to of hospitalization at the Vet- act as General for the group eran's Hospital. Word has it the and Mrs. Elmo T. Martin was doctors haven't yet decided appointed colonel of the Murmen what's wrong but he's appar- ray division . . . Thirty-fivfrom the Murray area passed the ently in good hands. army physical examination and prowler into the U. S. If you haven't really come to were inducted the realization that school is Army at Fort Douglas, Sept. 8th under way once again, just drive . . . Charles B. Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Powell, 1299 W. slowly down Street Street about 4800 So., wa3 appointed to the 8:45 a.m. or around That p.m. of rank Lieutenant junior grade, swarm of youngsters of assorteJ in the Cadet Regiment of the U. ages is proof positive. S. Naval Air Station . . . Arthur Robert Nielson, son of Mr. and CONNIE GAM 1956 Homecoming QuoM Weber Contgo - AMEDCAM 8:30-12:0- 0 DAfltT ASM Of tftAH Joe McEwen of nieces, Mrs. uum mm rouNOAnoN Og-de- n and Mrs. Peter Matson of Los Angeles . . . Mrs. Herbert Towers was visiting in Spring- - ose Lot MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Thursday, September 19, 1957 ville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carnesecca. FIVE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Murray Eagle of Sept. 19, 1952. Mayor J. Clifford Hansen announced that the new expansion d diesel project at the power plant was completed and Murrayites were promised a look at the greatly expanded plant as soon as the grounds were ready. Lawn was being planted and a chain link fence was being constructed around the grounds in preparation for an open house for the public to inspect the facility . . . Murray City schools obtained a new site for two kindergarten classes, one in the morning and one in the after noon, at Arlington school, it was announced by J. Easton Parratt, schools The superintendent. classes were scheduled to be held in the Talent Studio dancing school, north of Arlington school . . After a summer recess, the Altar Society of St. Vincent's parish held its first meeting In the church hall Sept. 9. New of ficers were installed by the outgoing president, Mrs. Robert Moeller . . The Pony Express Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Turpin, 1104 W. 6400 So. . . . Members of the Murray Business and Professional Women's club were guests at a lawn party at the home of Mrs. Melvin Sheya . . . Mr. and Mrs. Alma Moulton spent the week-enIn Ely, Nev. . . . Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hedberg were hosts to relatives from Nampa, Ida. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lind of Petaluma, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson of Seattle, Wash, were visiting at the home of their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lind . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson were vacationing in Glendale, Calif. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Will Baker were touring the Pacific northwest . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons motored to Payson to attend a birthday party honoring Mrs. VV. R. Heaton. city-owne- home of her niece, Mrs. Nina Porter. Spartans (From Page 4, CoL 3) opportunity of attending the Utah State Fair Tuesday, a school was dismissed at noor for the occasion. The fair will run until the 21st of September but we were urged to go Tues- day. Chosen to lead the staff of the school paper, the Murray this year were Avonell Gunnell and Monte Ogden as editors. Assisting hem will be Judy Fullmer as junior editor, Marilyn Towers and Joan Mash as busi- d, ness managers. Bye bye See you next week. 9 . mmi d ONE YEAR AGO, a reported in the Murray Eagle of Sept 20, 195G. An informal dedication program was being planned for the newly completed wing of Liberty elementary school, it was announced by Supt. J. Easton Parratt and Principal Webb Snarr . . . Rev. William Naatz of Christ Lutheran church flew to Seattle to take part in a R Mission Synod-Luthera- n x. Frozen Food Pict Sweet PEAS E 5) B I 2) pounds W y CUDAHY 6,89' BACON Rath Choppetts ENDS SEEDLESS 83' RIPE 3 Pl0. 89' 2Vi Sire $"7739 mm U case of 24 IGA WHOLE FANCY GREEN BEANS GRAPES f ... Mail in Soup Labels for full refund on three cans miif Pineapple 3 JUICE from VoampSdlL HUNTS FRUIT case of 24 s3 COCKTAIL IGA CANNED MILK case $ zr CASE OF 24 $ 1 49 49 of 48 300 Size NOODLE Strawberry JAM io. OZ. S cant $73 , WOODS CROSS y PEAS case of 24 Case of 24 BEw PARKING xv2 size I $J79 w 3 IGA WHOIE KERNEL 50' CHICKEN VEGETABLE IGA TENDER SWEET case of48 TOMATOES TURKEY IGA -- Case of 24 IGA CHUNK STYLE TUNA fr.rifcTiMDii1N.'. or visor at Texas Technological college, Lubbock, was 1st Lt. Robert D. Palmquist, son of Mrs. Grace M. Palmquist, 6368 Knoll-cre. . . Miss Lena Thelma Hansley became the bride of Darrell Kaye McMillan Sept 7th :in the Salt Lake City LDS j Temple, with President EIRay L. Christiansen officiating . . . Mrs. George Walker returned from an A extended trip to Ireland special assembly Sept 13 climaxed "Hello Day" activities at MurMr. and ray High School Mrs. Merrill Greenland, 6211 So. Valley Dr., hosted a lawn party i i st cant 50' MINESTRONE llolian-Sfy- lt btpn VtgtfabU Soup 3 ... cn CORN case of 24 ) n nrv nrara M 5850 South State 910 East 33rd South Sail 'UziUUULiaLlU OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ... ... 15 . . . Miss Sept Lok City 55 North State Salt loW City PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 20 - 21 LaDean Wright, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. VV. L. Wright and Miss Judith Stephen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stephan, attended the Brigham Young University Leadership conference at Bryce Canyon . . . Mr. and Mrs. Grov-e- r S. CoBhow were hosts at a dinner party Sept IS at their home, 6145 So. 600 IGA -- CASE OF 12 PEACHES 40' CARROTS CELLO 'N RAGGED PLENTY FREE 4&ot. plcg CAKE MIXES pound Swanson Ch ken Breasts BISQUICK Betty Crocker PEAK OF THE CROP 49' W I GROUND Deportment fir Vou Know" column . . . Assigned as assistant professor of Air Science I and Sabre Flight ad DEL FARM FRESH LEAN i . conducted by Missouri church of the Puget Sound area . . Merrill Crosbie, manager of National Finance Co., 4860 So. State, was fcatur-e- d in the weekly "Murrayites MARGARIN E Jb.29' 9 Pag VV. . . . For those who enjoy straight whiskey best, there Is no finer quality than Belmont Mrs. Effie Park's 10th ward Sunday School class had a skating party after which they went to Mrs. Park's home for refreshments . . . Mrs. Rollo Miller of American Fork was a guest at the r First Things STRAIGHT COUREO:. BELMONT DISTILLING LAWRENCE8URG. COMPANY INDIANA First1 Procrastination and delcrq are the greatest enemies to qour recovery when ijou are side At the first sign of Illness consult qour famihj physician, because time Is worth more than money In the fight against disease. Don't wait! If your physician finds It necessary to prescribe medical treatment, bring T your prescription to us. We are prescription specialists. i nnrr. One of a series of advertisements contributed in the public Interest by Mnrrnxr CAlxt PhnrmnrAt 4374 South Slot AM J |