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Show MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Thursday, October 3, 1957 Tronrud fS, j IJ i IJ ill I V j.- ."3t' -- - sT " r":?-.T- pre-medic- al ...- 1 ' T', :. A FEW HOT UUfW Or Tnt APfe BISQUICKS Wlf ' DUMPLINGS NUT BREAD f sJ LJrol ' V PURCHASE ft If MI IJ . ,. "Dad Is now 78 and still ranch ing in Montana," he said, ."and my mother is 74." 3 Murray can Indeed be proud of gaining a now citizen such as Dr. Tronrud. In such new Murrayltes as he, Murray's future grows brighter with each like addition to the community. pgl HI 5ti 31 54" . ! CELERY ... IA UTX CHUNK STYLE Science teachers at 'Kearns junior high school attended an training school Monday at the Central Junior high school. The program was sponsored by the Granite School District to help teachers keep-abreasof new techniques, skills and Information. b bag T 5 25 A jjll .5? T 4 TUNA ,89j 50 10 living. pPyCl Tc PtotoS 0 For Fall Baking J' MS V'fV g Jj GOLD MEDAL FLOUR f71$Tr f'&gj&F' .7HM DIRECT arkets have just Purchased a Car Load of pj t lsiW AfF-jj LIQUID . 9y A 27c I! it am f - Pan Ieodv ( f mm mm '. NE - (From Page 1, CoL 7) through chiropractic that I was able to regain my health. Dr. Tronrud attended Montana State College at Bozeman, Mont, for a year studying courses. After completing the year he went to the Palmer School of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. After graduating he interned at the Palmer Chiropractic Clinic. On June 23, 1946, he married the former Mary Ann Yost of Billings, Mont. They now have three children Ralph, 7, Jeff, 4, and John, 2. Ralph attends the Christ Lutheran School. A member of the church, Dr. Tronrud is a scoutmaster there. The Tornruds reside at 192 Pine St. His offices were completely remodeled when he came to Murray. A pleasing, informal atmosphere prevails which is directly attributed to Dr. Tronrud's personality. With his growing trade, he has found that he has less and less time to pursue hunting and fishing, which he professes to enjoy "very much." He has shot elk, deer, mountain goats and antelope in Montana with a rifle and hunted smaller game with a bow and arrow. Besides hunting he also enjoys going fishing. "I was recently up at Strawberry Reservoir and landed my- Belf a nice rainbow trout," he recalled. He Is also fond of gardening but like hunting and fishing, he finds that he has less time to pursue the hobby. Another hobby he has Is photography. "Photography fits in with my profession since I must process film," he pointed out. "I have a 35mm camera and do all the black and white development myself." Dr. Tronrud is proud of his parents, both of whom are still 'l,V.C.WW .. Poge 5 . mm 7 15cansS Jf wln)lle Shorfenmg379c 400 COUNT )con$c KLEENEX I 13-0- ID 2. jar lor . S 37c Fill Your Freezer with These Top Qua,'fy B,Vds af 9 : : -- J rv m:b v t trW. T If u Sail PLENTY FREE PARKING OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK PRICES EFFECTIVE 4-- 'I 'f- - i forttiosi hoirjcjf $!!ht , whbVcy best then h na Edition! CUy OCTOBER "iMcirr not finer quiliSy Wsn BelmcnL 910 East 33rd South 55 North State YOUR NET COST Bflnunj'1 " 5850 South State VEAL forfiyf jIj ftmt Wneanes v TOMATO SOUP t fhQ5e Bargain Prices 'Ni! cAMmus 1EAT PIES LAMB V 2 pkg$.5c DEPARTMENT TURKEY Prawo ,b' )) 5 STKAiaHT EOUREON v8 mmm oismims tmtm t |