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Show Remember When City Donned Holiday Finery To Begin Christmas Season Men Received Draft Registration Instruction; Murray Was Allotted State Funds For Schools TWENTY 27 Babies MANY MURRAY Maternity pital records show a total of 155 YOUNGSTERS BORN IN babies born at the hospital dur- LOCAL HOSPITALS ing the month of November. ToBabies were born in Salt Lake tal for the first week of Decem- City hospitals during the we?k 13 14 Pnd is ber 27, with boys to several families of this com- girls. Babies were born at the hospital this week to the following residents of this area: pre-holid- s, munity. lowing: Of interest are the fol- GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellett GIRLS 4795 W. 5015 So. Mr. and Mrs. E. Reed Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Niel389 E. 6400 So. Nov. 30. sen Jr., 5040 So. Alex St. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pulley, 4556 W. 5570 So. Nov. 30. 5767 Linden St. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Laran B. Chris4821 So. 4420 W. Dec. 1. 205 Vine St. tiansen, Rutis-hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Dame. 5156 So. 4820 W. Dec. 2. 869 E. 4200 So. BOYS Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stead-man- , Mr. and Mrs. Milo F. Dyches, 389 Vine St. 5349 Kenwood Dr. Dec. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Tracey, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gann, 4920 So. 4015 W. 5048 So. 900 E. Nov. 30. (Births, Page 9, Col. 5) Power. The commercial aspect of the holiday season, however, was overshadowed by the true Christmas spirit as Murray the Lions club, various civic organizations and women's clubs united to provide toys, clothing and food to needy families of the FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as community . . . Mrs. Abram Barker was guest of honor at a reported in the Murray Eagle dinner party on her birthday of Dec. 10, 1942. Dec. 7 . . . Mr. and Mrs. George On of the E. Gordon entc flamed twelve secondthe first anniversary United the world war, guests at a bridge supper at their States government issued the home, 4306 So. State . . . Mrs. to all M. K. Driggs was hostess at a registration requirements (Remember, Page 4, Col. 5) Jay-cee- MURRAY (UTAH) 9 fi&l&t&:.&fkOPZH t&t!frfi&lQ&gi puyHim a MAN'S GIFT From a MAN'S STORES tZ ACROSS Enemit s. 9 12 18 14. Other 16 17. Stimuliu responM Exclamttioo of im Nijht biri WithiB Spin lbwallm firltnd orrow Anger Scholar Wander (way Without 26. Bucket '86. Deduct '18. 19 21 4. Craft SO. 81. Stept over fecc 82. Fnh S3. Become inert 85. Obligation '86 Uncommon 7 Rub out 88 Receive 41 Coiuumcd 42. Blackbird 43. Shade of purpl ' 48. Spread to dry 49 Nothing but 0. Wa Si. Look at ntt Frightened 1 t 3 Region Male awana Head (Fr ) Break auddenljr 88. 89. 40. 41. 44. 48. 46. 47. 49. Deeda In Scotland mBmmmmm TT i OPERA sho Suedefte SHIRTS SE ES LEATHER UPPERS - LEATHER SOLES ""n For Outdoors WORTH REG. $17.95 J, Suede Jacket IDEAI GIFT $2o For Sport, For Work Newest Patterns Large Selection Small - Med. - Large i oil N. SIZES 6 to 12 Archery SAVE 25 lbs. "si Ti if ur it i ft95 & 40 Lemon lbs. Wd. Bows 45 lbs. FIBRE BACK O LEMON "I095 Mm 30 to 60 lbs. 1195 I GL. RECURVE FIBRE f FILLING CELLOCLOUD SLEEPING BAGS Millium Lined. TOTAL WT. 1 Rayon Lined Sizes 34 to 46 y Py h i" mm '7 " u "T" Jl is it "TV 31 T" Suta ti - s v ivy- - hr Ji 7 "Much of the gift-huntin- 1; to keep traffic moving smoothly and safely, but they must have the cooperation of all (Safety, Page being done during daylight hours, but many lolks must wait until g which hours, means night-tim- e driving in congested traffic," he pointed out. In the rush to pack as much travel as possible into a few d hours, some are having their dreams of a happy Christmas shattered by street and highway accidents, the Council spokesman commented. "State and local traffic law enforcement men are doing their t PeirlParrot tHoii (oijiou DRESS b&v, ft 1 ts tev eieti n Rand SHOES after-workin- mo-toris- 9, Col. 5) For Christmas is g w best One of great joys of the Christmas season is shopping for gifts that will please loved ones, but in our eagerness to hurry about we must guard against unintentionally shopping tor an accident, drivers were warned today by Ashby J. Badger, Traffic Vice President of the Utah Safety Council. holiday-minde- 0 - . i tit J 3o" Tf- m ', for the family excellent vouei. corrtclly filltd HECKEL'S SHOES 4883 South State '5tL: i Give Him Slacks O BOWS & Ruaaed BOY UK. Oxfords 1 35 40 ENDICOTT JOHNSON Quality F 95 35 Fibre Glass s. POPULAR XMAS GIFT FOR Xmas Reduction 4-lb- First t I u .. Jar habit of mm i 57 I V I6 17 lk i Safety Head In Warning the XMAS GIFT SPECIAL N : Attempt 17. $2.95 m m mm to. Poker ataka 41. tiinaral apriogi REG. 1 V E I IS U rrm lilg Tr"! yflp o Solution I (Sp.) I The Wide mouthed 1 13 Before Scarlet Parent 1 The lion 1. Intelligent Chang 11. Tilt V H M 3 of 13 b 3 12 Ti Part of to be Great laka t. s v Hgng ki Birda DOWN Kind of evergreen Single Graek lettar 10. JM OHO i 4. Fnendly S. 3Hns3Ilvn33lS ivustf yv sn x is lo rx v 3N stfrCvigis avs American Indiana Secret writing River Page 3 3dW3Agl Id Expanded (5. Wet thoroughly 87. Summer (Ft.) Fruit dnnki U. Pajr aUcntioa 1. 3 Q Small pla Girl'a nam A act of room 23. 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. 81. 84. 62. P.M. EVENING UNTIL EVERY Thursday, December 12, 1957 EAGLE Cirosswffiirdl hos Cottonwood . YEARS AfiO reported in the Murray Eagle of Dec. 9, 1937. Colorful decorations along State Street and in windows set a Yuletide shop motif and seemed to spread the Christmas spirit to shoppers. A local bakery was ginfeaturing gerbread men and Santa Claus cookies. Food markets were urging shoppers to "order your Christmas hams and turkeys early". Even the local theater kept in the holiday mood by showing the movie, "Thin Ice", starring Sonja Henie and Tyrone Arrive In Early Part Of Month At Cottonwood Hospital quilting party . . . The Murray Women's club planned their monthly meeting for Dec. 15 at the Firemen's Hall. School children from Arlington school were practicing Christmas carols to sing at the meeting . . . The annual Christmas party for members of the Murray FOE lodge was scheduled for Dec. 23 at the Eagles hall . . Miss Agnes Howe of Murray played the leading feminine role in the annual varsity play of the University of Utah, "The Devil's Disciple" . . . Kenneth Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer of Murray, was injured in a fracas with prowlers while he was guarding 11,000 turkeys at the Abram Barker ranch. I SIZES V rH Value ; m to 6 ALL NEW OXFORDS THAT THIS SEASON NUMBERS WEAR LONGER SPORT BO.OTS No. 1168 RANGER I Reg. Price $1595 li Regrouped Better Slacks New Fabrics t I 4, : 1 t. All Sizes He will Appreciate Slacks A -4- A SPORT SHIRT tOTN riFTHS AN0 PINTS AVAILABLE IN THJS ftt-nrum- o Ufl PACKAGE. Reg. 295 e- - REG. w!v o V rv. ft FOR MEN $ 4 $ Sole Oil Tan ZIPPER ALL AROUND MATTRESS BOYS' Sizes $795 FULL SIZE IVY LEAGUE Trousers POLISH COTTON Uppers 0-- J Fully Now Save $3 Sizes S., M., Lg. Sizes 414 to 8 Sizes o MEN 8ft to 2 NOW ONLY 4" 2ft to 6 NOW ONLY -Y- 6" Sizes fh" Just DADS Coleman Stoves 19.95 13 7 J LANTERNS Single Mantle Muturt most roruux stoke rot men ano TZT Red Wing Boots They'll think you wrapped it yourself Your bottle of Echo Spring Is a colorful gift package nun; it For Xmas V COLEMAN ((&itME)l 3 Give k GIVE HIM A PRACTICAL GIFT 27.95 1 GRAIN STEERHIDE 25 tli RIMOVI CIllOPHANI enl'4' Officials Model Wool Quilt lining Tailored to Fit First Quality leother LIKE Zelan Treated IU ft?. Jackets 95 Dan River Cloth Advertised in Lift 14 95 w 3 REG. 31 50 MOTORCYCLE 1 i t Washable leather Insole Cowboy BOOTS OUNG MEN : ' GENUINE TOP $ 3 Xmas Reduction Newest Fabric s m i;mrncpntrTR tttvui itiuw tki, i Crepe Wedge S5f tMrt I $ foil-wrapp- after you tear off the cellophane over-wra- p. Whoever receive this gift will be even more do-Echo Spring-t- he lighted on finding the pacltage contains millions prefer., great Kentucky Straight Bourbon 175 IS KBNTOCKVlOTnAIOHT DOORDOM u moof . tcno srrnu tnsnums ecurwir, touisviut uxwca ' |