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Show F MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Thursday, October 3, 1957 ! Pag vmm inn ii 1111 ii mi i. ij ui Jim niim. GRAND OPENING TUP MElAf Mflflno A If M he new rouiii mi m State 4974 South you gef all of 'this in new Jul Deluxe portables in every wanted size! Whether you want a budget-price- d portable for the children! room or a model for viewingRCA Victor TV is your best portbuy. And new "Flight-Line- " ables bring you extra features at no extra cost! There's a m"r'.el for every for every budget. See purpose IDS ly ... them todav ! The Gladwin Deluxe Conso- performance le-like with 108 sq. In. viewable antenna, picture. in garnet, ivory, ebony-and-go- ld or finishes. 14PD805 Sergold-and-lv-o- ry ies Ilathway DeLuxe. Biggest screen ever In anportable TV! tenna. "Signal Strong" chassis. finish. 21PD811 Series. pe Ebony-and-go- ld $14995 23995 Lisa hint of beauty of th new Mark II 13 just a with an what you'll hear. It's true High Fidelity Th ed Changer Deluxe Tuner "Magic-Eye- " Tuning Panoramic Sound ... extra you can add Stereophonic Sound whenever you're ready! It's the Future Sound of High Fidelity . . . musical reproduction so live, so natural, you can identify individual musical instruments. Come in for a demonstration! AM-F- M Master Control Panel with Magic Ray Lighting New Recorder record tlnglo-lrac- k tap rotordtr E Ira pokr tyitai for youi "Virtrola - Baautiful comoU styling. Mahogany linith thown (nap' or light ri't RUSSELL FAMILY PRESENTS PROGRAM The entire program for the 13th Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday evening, was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Arion Russell and family. Speakers were Mr. ind Mrs. Russell and their son. James. Mrs. Russell and her sister, Reta Paul sang a duet followed by a piano solo by James SLATES Russell. Special talks were given KEARNS EXECUTIVE MEETING by David Todd, Carma Russell and Luella Pearson. executives of the Kearns junior high school will hold a meeting Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. in preparation for the regular meeting scheduled for Oct. 14. BOYS SEE MOVIE ON AUTO BODY DESIGN Boys of Kearns junior high school saw a movie Monday pre- - new! Stircoptisnlc Sound la Mark II, 111,1V and JVD'D-lx- a 16-wc- At r v P-T- A rrrvWVWWr'rrrrrr Mahogany finish shown (maple, light rift oak or natural walnut finishes available). Model STR2. $59500 f-- $23995 MoJ.LU:5. 1 Add changer Panoramic Sound maximum output amplifier G P-T- A Stereotape Player High Fidelity "Victrola" DINNER Kearns 8th ward members had a delicious pit barbeque beef dinner last Saturday night at the Taylorsville Stake Center, 4660 West 5015 South. Duncan Hardy, Supt. of the ward MJ.A. was general chairman, and was assisted by officers and teachers of the various auxilary organizations. The dinner was a building fund raising affair. OFFICERS AND TEACHERS SOCIAL Officers and teachers of the Murray Third ward enjoyed a dinner, program and social, last Saturday evening, at the ward hall. Lorin Hansen of the ward bishopric was in charge. Master of Ceremonv. for the Droeram was Robert Dansle. Taking part on we program were Jack Ferrin and son, Ronnie; Mrs. William Deniro; Richard Alsop; Mrs. David Smith; Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Harold Shaw, Mrs. John Barton, and Mrs. John Riches. FUND-RAISIN- P-T- A mi!j..l." Villi WIU New Orthophonic K EARNS WARD HAS News... NEW OFFICERS Recently released officers and teachers in the 13th Ward were: Mrs. Esther Gunnell, Relief Society Social Science class leader, rieverly Yost, Bee Hive teacher, and Mrs. Clem Williams, Relief Society Literary class leader. Sustained to serve in various organizations were: Delmer Yost, Sunday school teacher, Gordon Anderson, Senior Aaronic Priesthood advisor, Betty Jane Miller, teacher in the primary, Irys Todd, Teacher Topic leader, and Dorothy Holt, Social Science leader in the Relief Society. The iPT) kTTl WV CHIROPRACTIC ; r"'T "The Asian Flu" HERE IS A GOLDEN . OPPORTUNITY chronic kidney condition. examination revealed the position of the subluxated (or slightly displaced) vertebrae which were interfering with the flow of mental Impulses between the brain and the organs involved. Without the normal flow of Impulses, these organs were unable to function normally. Scientific chiropractic adjustments removed the Interference to the normal functioning of his nervous system and nature began the compOn September 18, 1957, a licated process of restoring 23 year old father came to the body back to a healthy this office with extreme condition. weakness, fever, stomach The concerted effort to disrrnmps, plus a severe headon the ache. In his own words he credit chiropractic unld: "My eyes feel so pain- basis that it is unscientific or ful I feel when I bend over may possibly be harmful is to vomit they may fall In the entirely fallacious. If either Kink." At the onset his doctor of these things were true. k.ivp him a shot rf pcnctllian, Chiropractors would not conwhite pills, sent home to keep sistently pet such wonderful warm He hid been off work results when a larce percent for two week with a lots of age of their patients come to He was them originally only after income of flS.YOo. t y warm when he came to they have exhausted every other possibility, The next day Dim if fire. after scientific adjustments Thrift herm snd nervoscope he felt much better and the examination showed h I tr h following day went back to r n'llncs over the urea of the work. : the heat ototnsi h. In th Why wait until everything mechan sm; In the rculnUm shoulder area: nnd nevcre ele has failed. hlch rrnilinpn in the neck V. 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L. . 1 Election (From Page 1, Col. 4) for Murray." Ellett, son of District Judge A. H. Ellett, moved to Murray in August, 1956, and resides at 4340 Atwood Blvd. "I feel there is a need for a progressive approach to our government," he said in announcing his candidacy, "and for new blood with a look towards the future. "At present I feel there is a definite lack of cooperation between the city, the county and the state, which if elected, I would work toward correcting." Mr. Ellett was born in Spanish Fork, Sept. 13, 1927, and reared in Salt Lake. He attended East High School and graduated in 1943. He served in World War n as an enlisted man in the navy. In 1951 he graduated with a law degree from the University of Utah and was then recalled to service as a commissioned officer for three years. He served as a legal officer upon several aircraft carriers. Admitted to the Utah Bar Assn. In Dec., 1953, he married the former Claudia White of Salt Lake City on Aug. 9, 1956. Commissioner West has resided In Murray since 1943. Born and reared In Pleasant Grove, he wns an basketball player In 1932. Mrs. West Is the former Grace Hunsaker of Holbrook, Ida. The WeRts have four children, Jay, Gary. Paul and Margaret Ann and make their home at 4616 Box sible way r- - - - -- 1 . CHEF BRAND COFFEE 12 Pk9. JELL-- 0 DEL FARM MAR6ARI VETS all-sta- te Elder. He la a member of the Murray Jayrees, the Eagles Aerie and president of the Eighth Ward Mutual. He works In the In the files department of Hunt Foods. FOl DOG GEISHA WHOLE 3 OYSTERS OK'D WANT-AD-S n BKIAG-HOM- E M BACOW PEANUT CHIROPRACTIC WILL SAVE YOU MONEY HURRY 0U FROZEN FOO S' - TO MURRAY! m BEEF For Appointment Phone AM . . . 1( Spaghetti SKIPPY ' Chiropracfic Ovfice Thursday and Friday, Oct obcr 3 and 4 Refreshment! . . . Door Priics Bis treasurer. TRONRUD Grand Opening, Featuring FROM ORGANIZES PEP CLUB A Pep Club was organized at Kearns Junior high school this week, and the following officers were elected: Billie Lane Washburn, president; Mylene Ottley, vice president; Kay Edwards, secretary; and Carolyn Hales, Why Not Add a Chiropractor to Your Health Team? These articles are to help you understand how to get well. South State Street JAZZBO COLLINS continuous floor show, 3:30 to 9:00 101 Dl sented by the Fisher Body Co. The movie showed how automobile bodies were designed and manufactured. A body design contest was explained and several boys expressed interest in competing. KEARNS JR. HIGH hs-k- re-pi- MURRAY MUSIC AL ONLY pli-ti- ll' at UmMom lA tM laetl 4474)IBt IriUna NtartlM llppla ICAIn Maori 4474)7)4 Bci'M w Big RCA Dog on the Sign 4914 TERR IFIC DRESSED IN A COLORFUL COSTUME Utah Dairy Princess Marilyn Anderson, Lehi, presents a gift of Utah Cheese to Don Larson, the Eagle's news editor. Standing next to Larson are the princiess's attendants, Deon Fuhrman, Providence, Elva Allred, Brigham City, and Carol Ralphs, Ferron. Looking on with interest are Arion Erekson, County American Dairy Assn. director, standing in back, left, and Joseph F. Parrish, county agricultural agent. The girls headed Utah's 1957 Cheese Festival caravan which will visit about 40 cities and towns throughout the state. The theme of the festival is "Please with Utah Cheese." During the tour the Princesses will discuss various ways in which to enjoy Utah cheese, appearing before civic clubs, school assemblies and other groups. "Flight-Line- " big-cree- n illrUMiBM Call AM CHICKEN - 5 for Send in 5 labels 6-35- 23 to place your's Receive one Silver Doll |