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Show Editorial Col. (From Page with the went out boys. ' Always leave your car keys in the car. This encourages stealing, and since 98 of the car thefts are caused by this method, it proves that you are doing your part to encourage delinquency. Never praise your child for his worthwhile effort because he might take advantage of your effort and try harder to please you in the future. Never give your child any affection, and never, never tell him how much you love him. He will get the idea you arc a softy and you wouldn't want him to get that impression of you. If you forget all the above, iust remember this one. Be a poor example yourself. You know, "Do as I say, it's no one s business what I do. Firsf Hoffman Confcst Winners 6-- 7) 2-- B, 1 i A , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Leaf ciovers Meet 2181 E. 6675 So., June The 4 Leaf Clovers, held a Shelton, .. 1. despecial meeting recently to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jessop, cide their project for the sum5144 Capehart St., June 1, mer. Mr. and Mrs. William R, The mothers were invited to this meet, and those attending Workman, 5260 S. 6160 W., , included Mesdames Mary M. June 1. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Morris, Fischer. Evelyn Richter, and Leah Dockstader. Mrs. Fischer 4471 W. 4775 So., June 1. and Richter are group leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Trujil-l5178 W. 5400 So., June 1. The .June meeting night was Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Field, changed because one of the leaders, and two girls, Joyanna 3387 Pearce Dr June 1. and Mary Ann Fischer were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hard-main Calif. The officer's train4555 W. 5570 So., June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Pris-breing school given at Murray 3836 S. 610 West, June 1. City park was attended by Charlene Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Jensen, Richter. Barbara Fritz and Mary Ann Fischer. 13 E. Creek Dr., June 2. , Mr. and Mrs. Joel Gold, 4288 Mackay Str., June 3. Births Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Col. 8) (From I'age 194 Umber Lane, June 4. Moon, 6800 W. 3500 So., June Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Walton, 4. 398 Bonneyview Lane, June 6. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 5320 Alpine Dr., June 6. 4705 So. 1175 W., June Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pearce, 6. S476 W. 3800 So., June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Max- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arnold, 3537 So. 5200 West, June 6.. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Pickett, MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE well. 3682 S. 4000 W., June 77. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Petersen, 6519 Kathleen Ave., June , - , S. 57750 W., 452X the big sales promotion of Hoffman Homes, Inc. in Kearns are Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jacobsen, 4915 So. XI 80 West. They are the first couple to receive a prize in the campaign although several others are eligible. Ed Hoopes, manager, pointed out that the contest is open to residents of the community and is easy to enter. All Kearnsites have to do is bring a friend or relative who is a prospective purchaser of a home to the Hoffman sales office. If they purchase any Hoffman home, a gift ranging from a Hoptoint dryer to a power mower will be awarded the resident. The Jacobsens selected a seven-piec- e dinette set and expect to have their second prize shortly. There is no limit to the amount of awards a couple may win. Grand prize for the promotion is one year's house payments to the couple or person bringing in the most home purchasers. "Hoffman homes are as good a buy for the price as you'll find anywhere," Mr. Jacobson noted. "We've really enjoyed living in Kearns." FIRST WINNERS 4fe GUARANTEE: Captive-A- Vrnndvear Tire with it from any cause we wUU. Pay for your road service Shield fit no cost Replace the 2 3 used tread.Tvear.if tire is for unGive you fuU allowance damaged clude the First and Second Movements of Symphony No. 1 by Eeethoven, On the Trail from the Grand canyon suite and the Ballad from Swan Lake. Officers GREENFIELD A concert is also scheduled for of the Mountview next year have been busy or- by the group for Sunday, July 5th. The symphony and orchesganizing an executive co remit- tra also are planning a comtee to work with them. With the exception of a representa- bined program on July 22nd. tive from the faculty and one for parent education, all committee members have been contacted and accepted the positions. Those serving on the group H. LaMon Neubert of Murand their respective positions and le- ray who teaches at East high are; Inita Roe, by-lagislation; Tillie Wiseman, ex- school in Salt Lake City, has ceptional child and mental been awarded a stipend to athealth; Edith Harada, histor- tend the 1959 Radiation Biology ian; Elaine Brown, hospitality; Summer Institute to be held at Al Pederson, juvenile protection Brigham Young University at 15. and safety; Eileen Epperson, Provo, June membership; Betty Gill, Ifhe institute is sponsored publications; Connie Morning-sta- r, jointly by the National Science l; Barbara Rai Foundation, the Atomic Enerleign, program chairman; El- gy Commission and Brigham aine Pusey,' publicity chairman; Young University, and is one Barbara Hughes, radio, TV, and of only 17 such in the United health; Shirley Boyce, room re States. Mr. Neubert'a selection was presentative chairman and Charlene Fowler, school educa made primarily upon his outtion and scholarship. leaderscholarship, arc: standing Officers of the ship in science education, and Grace Storrs. president: Veron- excellence of teaching. He will ica Merrill, first vice president; receive a J 600 basic stipend, a Harold Blair, second vice pres- $125 stipend for each dependident; Viola Fairbanks, secre- ent, round trip travel stipend, tary; and Virginia Gallagher, and a kit of scientific treasurer. equipment valued at over $700. The parent education repreHe will be expected to adapt sentative will be announced as the content and methods resoon as the position has been ceived from the institute to use filled. The teacher representa- in his science classes and to tive cannot be selected, until train other teachers in the use after school is in session. At of the equipment he will rethis time, the room mothers will ceive. also be chosen. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University. Mr. Neubert is chairman of the Science County Youth Symphony Fair Committee and representative to the Metropolitan Salt Slates First Program Lake Science Fair Committee, MURRAY The first program of the summer will be Youth Injured In Crash presented Sunday at 2 p.m. by the Youth Symphony sponsored A MURRAY by Salt Lake County recreation Ogdcn motorist was Injured department. early Friday morning when his The event will be held at auto went out of control and East high school and admission smashed into a parked car at is free. The group la composed S7I2 So. State. of mainly high school students The driver, Rodney Leavitt. with some junior high youths. was treated at LDS Hospital Numbers on the program In for cuts and bruises. Tho wortd'a safest lire team 10. Mr. and Mrs. William L. 4971 So. 4800 W. June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Davis, 11 W. 5975 So., June 11. pi nun apiivwir Steel-Cor- d IIUI CIRCU Of SAFETY mint your 31 Nylon Doublf Eailet cn Sleol-Cor- d fet fitted with Ciptivi-Ai- t Safety Shields! liftti Shuim. P-T- A side-wa- ll Double Eagle built for real readability. And now, with a Captive-Ai- r Safety Shield that supports your car on an Inner chamber of air in case of intire damage or blowout, it's almost a failure-proo- f vestment So, switch now to guaranteed safetyl Steel-Cor- d ONLY AIR in the outer chamber escapes if the tire is cot, torn or blown out while driving. Reserve air in the THE "inner spare" Immediately supports the car, lets you drive on 100 miles if necessary at reasonable speeds. allowance MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR - low, easy 1erm$ TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND Qualify Oil Co. 5040 South State - Murray f FEED MURRAY AND P-T- A GARDEN Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid Hayward, 4446 W. 4865 So., June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Roldo Ray Bliss, 4604 W. 5255 So., June 11. 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SBBlSSSfBSBSSSSSSBSBJ r Kentucky CENTER; Power Lawn Mower Hustler Garden Tracfor Hose Sprayer New Lawn Hose Merry Tiller - 57 'ill e 10. June i . n, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Wright, 205 E. 4800 So., June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Park, 554 LaSalle Dr., June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ernest Hansen, 707 E. 4800 So., June 6441 S. 1300 E.f n vq O rv. the true I 22-ite- FATHER'S DAY SUGGESTIONS Morigoldi lj r nil MENS SPORT SHIRTS CLOSE-OU- T 000Oooon . g. . An unbeatable combination! The beautiful white "v0 jf311j A Murrayite Wins Science Grant DOUBLE EAGLES ttfifl Park, old-stylPeder-se- I i n, 8. Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Murray, June 9. 1 " P-T- A 3NYL0N!n Big June 1 i i I Appoints Executive Group P-T- trade-I- n in W. 5780 So., June 6. . Mr. and Mrs. Boyd K. Bracken, 7643 V. 2950 So., June 7. Mr. and Mrs. Alan A. Whitehead, 4403 So. Gate, June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. 4942 Wasatch Ave., June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Neldo Lemmon, e, MAYS SMOOTHER 6. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. 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