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Show Vernon Bateman, AM Mr. and Mrs. Wade E. Stowe, Mr. and Mrs. Riley W. Mil- THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE 1 Sixteen gardens will be visited 3983 So. 6400 West, July 18. V nd Th ler, 4534 W. 5335 South, July and the public is invited to Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Miles, 16. July 23, 1959 Thursday, 5493 So, 540 West, July 18. attend. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. NewMr. and Mrs. Reed Bowen, man, 4776 W. 4835 South, July Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carvillo, 4032 18. 4530 W. South, July Births 16. 1555 W. 4950 South, July 18. Mrs. Mr. and Lowal Miles, (Front Page 2, Col. 7) 4752 So. 4480 West. July 18. WSSBaSBBZSZMmSi Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ege-lunMr. and Mrs. Matthew W. 3724 So. 4400 West, July Petterson, 18. Magna, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Godwin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. An3524 W. 3800 South, July 18. 2915 So. 9000 West, Magthony, Nil Advrtif Scan Before You Plan WHO, WHAT, WHEN AND WHERE i J '1 July 23, Thursday, 5 p.m.. City Council Mwtlnff, City Municipal Building j r .r A V IN MURRAY "!' July 23, Thursday, 8 p.m. Eagles (F.O.K.) 4943 South State d, July 27, Mcnday, 12:15 p.m., Rotary Club, Harman's Cafe July 27, Monday, 5 p.m., City Council Meeting, City Municipal Building July 28, Tuesday, K 13 noon, Kiwanis Club, llarinan s Cafe July July 29, Wednesday, 8 p.m., Murray Fire Department, Murray Fire Hall Mori Market BOYS na, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Gennady C. Potkins, 5714 So. 1080 East, Mr. and Mrs. Billy L. Miller, 4520 So. Elida St., July 9. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Waterman, 5520 So. 540 West, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Thompson, 4421 W. 5780 South, July On MAIN STREET in MAGNA WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - SATURDAY 11. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clegg, 110 Mr. and Mrs. Kelton Neuman, W. 50B5 South, July 12. July 80, Thursday, 5 p.m., City Council Meeting, 220 W. 3680 South, July 11. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ruron J. Cole, City Municipal Building Magna, July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Lopez, 261 E. 4500 South, July 11. July 80, Thursday, 8 p.m. Eagles (F.O.E.) 4943 South State 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Morgan, Magna, July 9 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wells, NATIONAL HORSESHOE PITCHING July 1045 E. 5650 South, July 11. 3015 Appleton Drive, July 13. Ml RRAV l'ARK TOURNAMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Calder, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Young, 3435 W. 3500 South, July 11. 3431 So. 1940 West, July 15. Aug. 5, Chamber of Commerce Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tarbox, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Newbold. Wednesday, 12 noon, .Murray lire Hall 1576 W. 4890 South, July 11. 3220 So. Breeze Dr., July 15. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Zwah-laMr. and Mrs. R. Dutton, 4135 Courtesy of MURRAY EAGLE and CHAMBER OF COMMERCE W. 4715 So.. July 15. 192 Creek Drive, July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dela-tor4951 Center 13. Prince, Street, Entries from every riding Magna, July Mr. and Mrs. Modesto Espi-nos- July 16. club in the State will be select- Granger 5th Schedules Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Ball, 4204 So. 5th East, July ed and compete during the com4291 W. 5780 South, July 16. 13. ing weeks in regional contests. Outing At Murray Park Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. JohnMr. and Mrs. Wallace BaldThe district finalists will meet The Granger win, 4104 W. 4865 here during the Utah State Fair 5thGRANGER South, July son, 2962 W. 3040 South, July Ward be annual will 16. outing 15. in September when the grand held at the Murray City Park Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, champion will be chosen to 8th. 4135 W. 4835 South, July 15. reign during the 1960 Centen- Aug. APPIIANCE All members are invited to Mr. and Mrs. Tony L. Vance, nial Celebration of the Pony attend the evening's festivities. 152 W. 5720 South, July 14. C C D M i c Express. L n I I L L HiX'JJ Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow N. A pot luck dinner will be The girls, who must be 18 ethar brand, ilia years of age by the end of Sep- the menu, with each family Halford, 8394 W. 3320 South, Prompt Courteous Dopondblo tember, or older, will be judged bringing main dishes for their July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Lock-wooon their horsemanship, beauty, family. AM 4810 So. 4900 West, July The ward will furnish and intelligence personality BRINTON ELECTRIC water- 18. when they carry their riding tomatoes, club colors into the competion. melon and the drink. Each Any young lady who is not a family is to bring their own club member can enter the con- table service. test by contacting the Queen's During the outing there will Committee of the Utah Associ- be swimming for those who ation of Riding Clubs of Salt wish, and games for the Lake City. The event will start as soon as families can Following the Utah competition the finalists from the other assemble. Contact the ward states along the original Pony bishopric for further details. meet where will Express route the Miss Pony Express of the East Jordan Presents United States will be selected. She will reign over the many national celebrations of the Road Shows Outdoors Centennial of the Pony Express GREENFIELD An outnext year. door setting was used for the presentation of the East Jordan Stake roadshow this year. S Last Wednesday, nine wards WITH ONE SPRAYj presented their own productions Col-lar- Closed Friday SPARE RIBS Ground Beef d, 22-2- A a, ' - ' li GEE IT'S EASY! That is the concensus of these four youths who are learning to dance through the Salt Lake County recreation department summer program. Kneeling are Russell Morrill, right, and Cindy Bennion. In the back row from left are Chrisfi Bennion and Debbie Morrill. Part Of County Recreation Program Three-Year-O- TAYUmsYILLE Who said three years old is too youn to learn to dance? Not so, Miss Connie Cooper, dance instructor for the county recrewho has ation department, youngsters as young as three in her group at Plymouth School in Taylorsville. These tiny misses are fun to teach, and love to learn, Miss Cooper reports. Dancing is a wonderful art for the young- - A Practical Insurance Payment? "1 - i "A ' j a . . rV ? ld sters as well as teenagers to learn. Grace can never be overemphasized for girls, and dancing also aids boys in their ability to meet the public. At the Plymouth school, approximately 60 students are enrolled in the dancing classes under the direction of Miss Cooper. They range from the d on up. . Meeting on Monday and Friday afternoons, the young people have learned various types of tap, ballet, modern and folk dancing. Dance is part of the summer recreation program at the various other schools in the area. The combined classes of Plymouth, Granger Elementary and Whittier schools will hold their dance review together at the conclusion of their program. The dance review is open to the public, Miss Cooper e. -plained, and will be held July 31st at the North Jordan Stake house. three-year-ol- Murray Lass Named Queen MI'RRAV Miss Joyce daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen B. Atwood. 21 V. Gordon Ave., was selected from a field of nine contestants in Asks Jim Jensen Let us tell you about the Travelers Premium Budget Plan which lets you pay by the month for any or all District 3 Riding Club competition for a chance to become queen of 1960's Pony Express Travelers insurance. Centennial. bruThe pretty brown-eye- d nette was the candidate of the Riding Club. She was chosen on the basis of her horsemanship, beauty, personality and Intelligence. Utah's prettiest horsewomen some 65 of them will be chosen during the coming months to compete for the title of Miss Pony Express of J. Leo Jensen Agency 111 VINI STREET At-woo- d, AM 7-- Representing the Hartford Travelers Utah. Why li Tie-U- p Working Capital - f V- - -- rl riff; , s TV ; stake-owne- d ampi-thea-t- : The last session of the Gladiolus Judging school was held at the home of Miles Labrum, 751 E. 5400 South, Wednesday. George E. Makers On Sunday there will be a Glad tour starting at 6 a.m. A chuck wagon breakfast will be held at the home of Miles Labrum. Reservations for breakfast MILL CREEK Scoutmas- can be made by contacting ter George E. Magers, 3990 So. 11th East, was highly honored at a recent Winder District Court of Honor when he was awarded his Eagle rating. Mr. Magers is a relative newcomer to scouting work having assumed duties as scoutmaster of his troop one and a half years ago. Since that time, his youths have become the outstanding troop of the district A total of 23 advancement awards and 92 merit badges were given out at the Court of 11V Honor held at Tracy Wigwam. BETTER YOUR KEY TO Chairman Wllliard Brown preover was sided the session and assixted by the following members: Robert Mau-rc- r, Olcan Peterson and Don Howard. To . Seven TAVM)RSVILI.K mail boxes were blasted from their posts Mondny night In a series of explosions along 3200 Went The dent ruction broupht a warning from postal official of "Miff fines and possible Imprisonment for such acta." P. H. Hcssellrvre, postal Inthe Salt Lake Pout spector Office, pointed out that the U.8. rodo Impows a fine of up to $1,000 and Imprisonment for as long as three years for itch acts. Resident along the ulrert told Investigating officers they heard loud Mast like a car followed by th backfiring, sound of a vehicle speeding away. Sail Lake county sheriff' ilcpuly Don Fox said an txplos-Ivpossibly dynamite, larger than Jul fin-wo-t ks hud been used. Most boxes were blown from the posts and the ends knocked out by the blasts. L E3 Ia I; Reg. 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