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Show Pofl 2-- B ounoe of paint protection Lindman received a call to serve as a missionary for the LDS Church in Sweden . . . Mrs. Nephi Boxelder St, 4622 Moulton, snent the weekend in Cache ValBrills, ley where she visited friends and A South Jordan mother gave relatives. birth to twins, a boy and a girl, 4846 Boxelder St, Mr .and Mrs. Avan Grant, at Cottonwood Maternity hos ONE YEAR AGO, as reportpital this week. The babies were 3240 So. 3600 West. ed in the Murray Eagle of born Sept. 24 to Mr .ana ivim. Oct 4, 1956. Ronald Heber Garff, 11745 So. e Remember Isaac Lester, 83, 1300 West. CoL 8) Other births of interest to this Mayor of Murray, died Oct. 2 at (From Page area are: The scrap pile was located at a his home in San Luis Obispo, service station on State Street Calif., victim of a heart attack GIRLS 48th and South. Mr. Halliday . . . . Subject of the weekly Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Tauf-fe- offered his truck to haul scrap "Murrayites You Know" column 5931 Stratler Ave., Sept 26. metal to the assistant pile one day was Fred Faerber, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie L. Hansen, each week . scrap . . The Rothwell manager of Penney'a in Murray 23. 2nd 6190 So. West, Sept. . . . Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Maxproperty at 60 E. 3rd Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. 33 years, well, 4967 So. 1130 West anlandmark in for Murray 5120 So. 4420 West. Sept. was sold to William H. Adams, nounced the engagement of their 22. Jr. of Cottonwood . . , Open daughter, Miss Carol Maxell, to Mr .and Mrs. Sam Melonas, 13 house was held Sept. 27 in honor Roy E. Christensen . . . Roy E. 5765 South, Sept. 23. of John Bergcr who was cele Anthony claimed Miss Josie ArelSawS. Mr. and Mrs. James lano for his bride Sept. 29 in rites brating his 90th birthday . aya, 3652 So. 407 East, Sept. 24. The of the Oakwood solemnized at McKean's RecepBOYS school honored their new prin tion Center . . . The Murray Jay-ceMr. and Mrs. Keith J. Davis, cipal, Paul Worthen, at an eve and Jaycettes had a roller 4357 W. 5615 So. . . . Miss Betty reception ning party at the Murray skating Mr. and Mrs. William R. Mc- Elyane Johnson, daughter of Roller Rink Sept. 27 . . . The W. 5780 4131 South, Sept, Mrs. Hildur L. Johnson, 4782 Eagles Neil, Auxiliary sponsored a 27. ueuame me onue luncheon and book review Oct. Duxeiuer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Setter- - of Joseph oi, Owen Evans in rites 6 at the Fraternal Hall. Mrs. berg, 5381 So. Montrose St., Sept. solemnized Sept. 18 in the Salt Harold Kelly review "Guestward 26. Lake City LDS Temple . . . Miss Ho", a humorous story by PatKathleen Gordon and Odus Berna rick Dennis . . . Mrs. Rose Losser MURRAY YOUNGSTERS were married Sept 23 at Orem, was elected secretary-treasure- r BORN IN SALT LAKE Utah. Mr. Berna, son of Mr. and of the Lutheran Women's MisBabies were born In Salt Lake Mrs. Harvey Berna of Murray, League for the state of week was on leave from U. S. Navy sionary City hospitals during the Utah a meeting held at during to the following families of the duties . . . Mrs. Dorcas Belcher the Christ Lutheran Church in area: Murray-Kearn- s Olsen returned to her Long Murray . . . Mr. and Mrs. Asa Beach home after visiting her W. Boyce and Mr. and Mrs. GIRLS Mr .and Mrs. W. E. Reuben Nelson spent the weekparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Hill, Belcher, Murray . . . Miss Verda end at Lehman Caves, Nev. . . . 4212 So. 7th East Jacobson and Miss Marian Mrs. Cecil Hansen was hostess at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hum- Powell entertained at a bridal a party at her home phrey, 4681 W. 5135 So. shower complimenting Miss Shel-b- a 499quilting W. 6400 So. . . . Pfc. James Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bauer, h . . . Mr. and Mrs. Price Floyd Morrow, son of Mr. and 4636 W. Mildred Ave. Smith returned from a Mrs. Howard Turnbow, 871 month's visit with their daughter, Tripp Ln., returned to his army BOYS Mrs. Harry Lavigne in Faust, base at Fort North CaroMr. and Mrs. Edwin Castillo, New York . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. lina, after Bragg, his parents visiting 455 W. 5615 South. F. Peters were hosts at a dinner . . . Mr. and Mrs. Willis Yost, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Smith, Mr. and in honor of party given 42 Creek Dr., spent a weak in 4326 W. 5745 South Mrs. William J. Peters and famBurley, Idaho, where they visitily of Pasadena . . . Mr. and Mrs. ed and relatives . . . Mr. John L. Sullivan were parents andfriends James Beddingfield TENTH WARD MIA of a baby girl born Sept 26 at were Mrs, In San Francisco visiting REORGANIZED Cottonwood Maternity hospital. their daughter, Miss Lola BedThe Young Men's MIA of and their grandson and dingfield, reas YEARS FIVE AGO, rebeen Murray 10th ward has Mr. and Mrs. Terry family, the of in ported Eagle Murray organized with Lloyd Neal as Oct 8, 1952. and Charles O. superintendent Mayor J. Clifford Hansen conWight, Sr., as counselor. Another counselor will be selected firmed a report that the city in the near future to assist them. definitely was interested in the possibility of the construction of FIFTH WARD ANNOUNCES a power plant at Deer Creek NEW MIA OFFICERS Dam in Provo canyon by the New officers in the Murray Bureau of Reclamation. Murrav 5th ward Young Women's MIA City would be interested in the ! are Althea Kemp, president; Hel- purchase of cheap power from underen Gardner, counselor, Sharon such a government-owne- d Heaton, attendance secretary; taking, Mayor Hansen declared and Mae Swanger, secretary. . . Norman Lloyde MacKay was discharged from the Army at If it's office supplies or For McClellan, Ala., after servthe Eagle! ing a two year tour of duty . . . David Nichol graduated as an honor student from an advanced instructor course in military training at Camp McCoy, Wis. . . . Schools of the Murray district were scheduled to close Oct. 9 and 10 to allow teachers to attend the annual convention of the Utah Education Assn. in Salt Lake City . . . Evidence of considerable activity in building during the fall and early winter months was indicated in the building permits issued by City Recorder Alvin W. Wahlquist during September . . . Jim Burrows, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burrows, 4431 Fairbourne, athlete at Murray High, received a iou scholarship to the University of Utah . . . The Ladies Civic Guild met Oct. 2 at the County faqwIihjtj&jLVimGh Fire Hall. Ruth Tolman of Charm Studio was guest speak. The Cottonwood Camp, er Daughters of Utah Pioneers, scheduled a meeting for Oct. 9 at the home of Mrs. Deb Town-sen4813 Poplar St. . . . Axel September Births Total 130 At Cottonwood Maternity Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Brent MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Thursday, October 3, 1957 ELii is worth eu one-tim- pound'of cure 1-- r, De-spai- n, You can save a lot of time and trouble . . . outsids whit6. w6noe "pnlnl and ttift oefuolly In an bouy a protection glvti coat. Sv en 50 v . is ;;:s? P-T- A perhaps prevent serious damage . . . by before the old paint wears out. And think what it does to the looks and long life of your home . . . particularly 'isn you use superior DEVOE PAINTS . nationally known for generations. es . 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