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Show Pane 2-- B - . MURAY; (Utah) EAGLE Th NEWS ADVERTISER Thursday, April 30, 1959 stitute, (JhJcngo; Madison, Rev. Hornok On Speaking AnTour extensive MURRAY speaking tour has been scheduled by Rev. John Hornok, pus tor of the Murray Bible Church, 171 E. 4S00 South. lie will leave Utah for several weeks to speak in more than A doc.en cities. Rev. Hornolt Sea-ma- n, ' . , k Valley Junior flames New Area 'Residents Are Parents Of Cables Corn At Local Hospitals "tfin.) Rontid, Lake, IH.; Brookfieid, IU.i and Denver, Colo. In his absence, Rev. Hornock will return to his Murray duthas arranged for guest speakies May 23rL ers at, the Murray church. The traditional male lead Is His agenda calls for stops at maintained at Cottonbeing Include Wally Taylor, They Hastings, Neb.; Wichita, Kan.; vice Christian wood Maternity. Out of the 29 of "president Bronson, Mo.; Maysville, Ark.; Businessmen:: Rev. Wilbur I. reports new births only 11 of St. Midwest Bible College, Nelson, Beams of Elesslngs them were of the female sex Louis, Mo.; Terre Haute, Ind.; and 18 were boys. Locally, the Dr. Maynard brosdcanter; Courtland, Va.; Wheaton Bible male sex also held it's lead team to Tibet, missionary College, Wheaton, Md.; WashMel Miller, Azuza, with the 13 births, divided IUv. and 8 boys and 5 girls. , ington Bible College, Washing Cllit 7 : ;.. ton, D. C; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Following is a list of parents Noiwalk, Va.; Moody Bible In of this area who had children To Dedicate Church born during the past week. Dr. Arnold .MILL CRKEK ' GIRLS T.Olson, president of the EvanMr. and Mrs. Richard M. AmeriChurch of Free gelical ca. wlH be featured speaker at Ravage, 1342 W. 4200 So., Apr. dedication ceremonies of a new 18, Mr.' and Mrs. Wallace D. r, Free Church located at 1910 E. 3900 South. 553 Benbow pr., Apr. 20. Members of other churches Mr, and Mrs. Joseph A. are invited to attend the event. 3894 So. Cth East, Apr. v, Special music will be furnished 21, . ..(. , Mr. i 'and Mrs. William F. by the Salt Lake Evangelical vAAW,wlt';'','",X',M) Free Church choir. , Kehl, 4705 Mejulowview Road, Did you say $5 a year Gil-ge- to borrow $100? Hertd-rickse- , -- 1 1 23. 18. 23. f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Letter, 4920 S. 4860 West, Apr. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Willis, 4134 W. 4805 So., Apr. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Smith, 4881 So. 4460 West, Apr. 19. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Shaw, 4981 W. 5363 So., Apr. 22. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Turpin, 3301 S 4400 West, Apr. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Done, 4075 W. 4805 So., Apr. 22. , Eight! $3,500.00, It's easy to improve your home. At much at with up to 6 months to pay, costs only $5 a year ? for each hundred dollars you borrow, l. Where? Just decide, "For . it's my money, BOYS First Murray Branch of 'I : iWAHfto 1 that fine '' ; ' -- BANK h i ii si rnftz Tht fritndly bank ihjt knou t our iommuuily bill. -i . ''.. Mtmb .ftlP -- Tbw jou'U CO, ma. , - ' - '' ' , d not him v HiFH-- Fdrol Dspotil Inturonc Corporation Mombor Ftdoral RtMrv Syittm V J Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. 3535 So. 4400 22. Bailey, Studio City, Calit," cartoonist foe this series. - 1 m tj m J1 UNION OIL COMPANY of California f : v " t ... "V I , Thur-ma- n, West, Apr. .-- J Li amc' V. 'k Vnmtnn vnr i . 'Others in the oicture are Mrs. Merlon latimer, secretary, second from left; Mrs. of ficers of Valley junior ar the hew Cecil Prince, first vice president, and Mrs. " high.- - Af left $ William Hutchinson, new .Weslie Good,' president. Absent is Mrs. Betty 'school principal, who will ?9rve at second treasurer. ; vice president jn the organization. Hayward, newly-electe- d - ' ; rMerrieciMn bi , A . HOLD BALLOON BUST will be accepted from the floor provided the consent of the per-go- rt nominated has been previously obtained. The school orchestra will prenumsent a concert of musical "" ' ' ". bers. '..';-- ' Unusual Mural At Mountview Scouts and Beehive girls of the Grant 6th Ward participated in a "Balloon Bust" last week. Over 100 balloons were contributed for the evening's activities. , GREENFIELD Mrs. rian-n- a V. Sharmborg's 5th grade at Mountview School recently completed an unusual project. Since they were studying South America,' they decided to make a mural on what they had learned. The mural is unusual because It is made up of man different things. Among them are bananas, flowers, cottontr a. coffee tree, a eondar, a llama, pigs, cows, part of a rubber plantation, mountains and a lake. The way It has been colored adds to it's attraction. The students have very successfully blended crayons and water col- 1 Your best wJ t .' BUTLER 4th DEACON'S ARE HOSTED AT OUTING . ors.. . The boys in the" Deacons The mural is quite larpe, Quorum of Butler 4th Ward measuring two yards in length were treated to an outing Monand 6'i yards in width. While on a tour through day evening by their Priesthood advisors and the bishopric. Mountview school, architects The group enjoyed horseback from the Ashton, Evans and riding and were later served Brazier Co. saw the mural. hamburgers and other They asked if they might have it when the class took It down because of it's unusualness. Turn unused Items into rash through want ads AM ' . tire buy by far - a TfJ ST I- AT THIS LOW PRICE ' left u T". Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kinder, 692 E. 6500 So., Apr. 22. mj.Ujl be tpedfici "Fine Union fuet" can mean tiiktr New 7600 (powered like a premium, priced like a re(t ., . , ' . , ' noyai, vine n esv i niuni, wwer iari 9T new win Allien it ce.su r luiprfmmni). See here, MacNally, 19. .: V ' , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maze, Magna, Apr. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Elry Lundskog, 5930 So. 2nd East, Apr. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dres-chse- l, 4058 S. 3200 West, Apr. tjnUr. y T.ken.y Up, and Just play U real eooW ' ; i I) Salt Lake 19.. it :s . Following is a list of parents of this area who had children born in Salt Lake hospitals during the past week. GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bang- erter, 3871 So. 3200 West, Apr. ti f i ir i Ku-chr- ' . I'll i r. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. 5047 So. 2nd W Apr. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Bone, 4351 So. 8th East, Apr. 17. Mr. and Mis. Robert Vigil, 4901 So. 4340 W., Apr. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Wanberg, 4575 W. 4115 So., Apr. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heiner, 142 W. 5818 So., Apr. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Jose P. Serrano, 285 Andrew Lane, Apr. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Keith B. Workman,' 3810 So. 13th East, Apr. i ' ,4 BOVS Mr. and Mrs. Olenden H. Moon, 4485 W. 5375 So., Apr.' In t Jt:-- Apr. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Done, 4075 V. 4805 So., Apr. : Officers P-T- A v 1 1 . V2 IJ Jim 3T Woodstock Sets 1 4 i 95 670xlSpbt Jm t. to and rvcappabli Hre Super-Cushio- n Final Meeting SOUTH COTTONWOOD Woodstock will hold the final meeting of the year Thursday, May 7, at 7:30 p.m. Parents of students are invited to visit their childrens' room! until 8 p.m. at which time the meeting will convene room. In the T. B. Burbidge. Salt Lake County civil defense director, will be the main speaker. .He will show a film on civil defense and give important details on what should be stored arid what to do in case of emergency and forced to evacuate the city. Booklets will be given to all those present Officers for next year's will be nominated, elected and Installed during this meeting. Nominations for these positions A BfLff ' ...an en'Sirat paycheck every payday You can't beat the low price on d these famous T Cord tiresl T Cord body, and 3-- Triple-Tempere- 3-- husky rib tread assures longer wear and safer traction. 'Ask about the Goodyear Lifetime Guarantee. MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KINO Quality Oil Co. 5040 South State - Murray P-T- A I Villi J DOWN AROUND BARDSTOVN. Kenfcty. April 7. 1810 ( Mr.WATERFILL, this is the purest surface limestone IZA&iL W P.)l I r .... The daily wage rate tells only part of the story of a job in copper product ion in Utah. In addition, there are fringe benefits that are important in helping to provide security for Kennecott employees and their families. These added benefits are equivalent to an extra paycheck every payday. In all, there are more than. 20 fringe benchts at Kcnnecott,- valued at about $1500 a year per employee. For all employees, this amounts to about $10,500,000 a year, which in itself would be one of the largest payrolls in our state. But at Kenne-co- tt it is in addition to the regular payroll of $ 13,000,000 each year. - :k ": h Among those fringe benefits is a liberal plan which helps and of their families members employees hospital-mcdical-surgic- Mr. FRAZIER, we could make v: w beautiful bourbon spring in Kentucky. J . al meet the cost of sickness. Another provides weekly payments during sickness, and lump sum payments for fatal or dismembering accidents. A third makes low cost group life insurance available to employees. Kennecott pays the major part of the cost of these benefits and employees pay the remainder, while the company pays the full cost of a pension plan that helps provide financial security for retired day-pa- y together. J off-the-j- ob It employees, Good pay and fringe benefits that provide additional security for the present and the future help tell the full story of a job in copper production in Utah. The com ' bination of the two explains why, so frequently, what may start as just a job at Kennecott, develops into a lifetime career. l " "i - j TRUE LIMESTONE BOURBON Purt turfact limestone W W claimtd Kentucky bourbon uniquely flavorful imong thf world'i grtat whia- kits. Today, Wattrfill and Frailtr main-tal- ni ont of tht last ramalnlng lurfact llmtitona tprlngs In Kantucky-t- vaf loyal to tht original formula of Wattrfill and Holman frailer. Jtsst WATERFILt and FRAZIER Kennecott Copper Corporation A . " ' " "i . ' tkJ NhUr lUlpuig to build a BetUf Uuh rrwr rneft KcjtiM wMisurf , ilr00fttBlJ.0;STIllHMi80TTirtlT au I cirw, atiK town, nvven. itiuiu ii in moot kttji ii ioml I i Q fJ ft '- --- ,. ' r |