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Show OPENINGCEREMONIES 71 TOMORROW SCHEDULED record-smashin- g; pected in most other depart- nscnts. Already some 387 entries have been tabulated in the poultry department, compared with 3C8 last year, and tliere are still more to be counted. Beef cattle, with some 120 entries counted thus far, are running ahead of 1953. When tabulations are completed, it is expected that swine (Fair, Page r iY f 3B,' Col. 1) 'i r 44 iJ - 1 &?attmtal 1 t lftiriil nrfwnirtu r'aUniulL A Sign of Confidence in National Our mcnihership Morticum is your assurance of confidence vl! placed. I' very member of this prominent, nationwide iand organization ideals, ethical ncss integrity. for highest practices and busi- ' - Our modern facilities and line-i- t professional service cosh no more d Ward recreation hall. made the presentations. of graduation from THEIR CERTIFICATES in Stake classes recently were these 36 girls., Seagull Murray The ceremony was conducted Aug. 22nd at the Murray lst-2n- RECEIVING I'" i OA" were served to those In attendance while they sat on mats on the floor. Officers and teachers for the coming year are: Beverly Sudbury, young ladies president; Tom Wilkinson, young men's superintendent; Luela Rosander, Reese Memmotte, manual counsellors; Gladys Nielson, Royce Nichol, activity counsellors; Mary Thompson, LaMar Luck, secretaries; Marjorie Steck, attendance secretary; Mr. and Mrs. Snow, mutual married; Sheldon Hansen, Laurels; Luana and Gleaner; Badger, Marilyn Luck, MIA Maid; Shannon Ludwig, Gladys Westen-- ( Social, Page SB, CoL 7) Bishops of the various wards Cottonwood Busy With 39 Births During Last Ten Days Of Month The last week Mr. of August just about even Wright, in number of births at Cotton- 25. found the sexes and Mrs. Leonard 89 Woodrow E. St, Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blaine Rogers, 4552 W. 5335 South, Aug. 27. opposite sex. Mrs. John Deloy Carthe young terMr. and Locally, however, Vine St., Aug. 29. , 753 Jr., 8 for with took misses the lead, Mrs. Wm. J. Privett, and Mr. them and only 5 for the boys. Thursday, September 10, 1959 4351 W. 5335 South, Aug. 30. Following is a list of parents from this area who had children BOYS born at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lloyd Christensen, 3545 Meadowbrook GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. Eldor Ruben Dr.. Aug. 23. and Mrs. J. Harold Weir, Herrmann, 4714 W. 5415 South 839Mr. E. 4125 South, Aug. 22. 22. Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Shorland Garth Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wood 2456 W. 4100 So., Hunsaker, (See Picture Above) So. 2nd West, Browning, 4860 25. Aug. Aug. 23. Graduation of MURRAY Carl-gtoMr. and Mrs. Carl Ray Mr. and Mrs. Hurstle Jeffers, 36 Murray Stake Seagull girls 13th 3632 So. East, Aug. 3512 So. 5450 West, Aug. 24. was held Saturday, Aug. 22nd, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Earl 26. h Ward at the Murray Merrick David Mrs. and Mr. Terry, 2745 So. 9000 West, Aug. Davia, 3672 So. 0th East, Aug. recreation hall. 25. 29. The graduates were given certificates in recognition of their accomplishment. In Salt Lake Recognized for 100 per cent TWIN BOYS AND GIRLS attendance during the past six Mr. and Mrs. George E. years was Vickie Holbrook. Prows, 3132 W. 3835 South, Boasting 100 per cent attenAug. 22. dance marks during their Seagull year were Sally Eakins GIRLS and Janice Clark. n, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. The following girls only misMurray, Aug. 22. one meeting during the past sed W. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene year: Merlynn PeterRocks, 3222 W. 3900 South, Primary son, Kathy Harr, Jackie Divine, Aug. 22. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Coombs, Susan Brissell, Marilyn Mary Wohler, Genelt Da-viMagna, Aug. 22. and Karen Ohlwiler. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Flandcrn, Following the "March of tho 3666 So.' 3rd East. Aug. 23. the certificates Mr. and Mrs. M. Mawer, 4476 Graduates", and W. 5375 South. Aug. 23. Mr. and Mrs. K. Don Huff, 5636 So. 4580 West. Aug. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Rex B. Day, 4608 So. 9th East. Aug. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Powell, 4271 W. 5780 South, Aug. Kentucky's Famous 23. 'The Salt Lake MIDVALR Sour Mash' Bourbon, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Donald V. Walk-- ; County Library began Its an23. 75 So. 34. 3994 West, Aug. more STWAICMT a Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Fhnk, nual series of book reviews, OUIiaOM lectures, dramas and other simi758 E. 4125 South. Aug. 23. than four generations. Midvale headMrs. Mr. and Darrcll Fullmer, lar events in the and the South quarters building 444 W. 5510 South, Aug. 24. C. Sando- - Salt Lake Library auditorium, Mrs. Sam Mr. and 2490 So. State. oismb psoo. bs waof (BlrthH, l'uge SB, Col. 4) The Midvale activities will be conducted Friday afternoons at 1:30 p.m. and the South Salt Lake scries the same evening at 8 odock. Opening the annual program Friday was a lecture by Dr. Briant S. Jacobs on American wood Hospital. Of the 37 born. 19 were males and 18 were the PAGE IB MORTUARY i n, lst-12t- f ni .iA x i The mans man drinks the light Kentucky bourbon , jfA . , Jor-gense- Tim-mon- ; s .. .v " II III t S UMIIII box ' i nu - - .....-- w .r,... a County Library Begins Series farorite for .; i. HILL HILL s, ..a-- t, tOBCvwt. nr.. KsiKsinu IT: mnofui co.-- Modern Union PacifiCjFacilities literature. KEEP YOUR FREIGHT SHIPMENTS MOVING were presented to the girls by the bishops of the various wards. The Ward MIA presidents then accepted the girls into the MIA organization. In charge of the ceremonies was Mrs, Margaret Brissell, president of the Murray Stake Primary. She gave the opening address. Guest speaker for the occasion was President Jesse B. Casper. Special musical numbers were presented by the Seagull classes and included a vocal trio composed of Joyce Nipper, Ken-dr- a Madsen and Susan Brissell accompanied by Ruth Kedding-to- n. On Sept ffcth at South Siflt Lake, Miss Kimball will review Loula Erdman'a novel and at Midvale, Dr. Joseph Catmull will present outstanding short stories. ' ' I I says Jim Jensen J. Leo Jensen Agency 111 VINB SSREET AM Representing the Hartford Travelers Murray Store ONLY 4849 South State it mm Top quality " Group n. m The trio's song, "May You Always", was a tribute to all Primary tcachcra who have taught the graduates. The ceremonies were watched by a large crowd of relatives and friends. ' styles right ouf of our regular stotkl J Women's Service Styles Men's Oxfords Broken Styles and Sizes "fc In Black or Brown St. Mark's To Conduct Graduation Of Nurses SALT LAKE Nine Salt Lake County resident will be among 30 graduates of St. Mark s Hospital School of Nursing to receive diplomas in ceremonies scheduled Friday at 8 p.m. Awarding the diplomas will be the Rt. Rev. Ric hard S. Watson, bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Missionary District of Utah. Tho ceremony will be held in the St. Mark's Cathedral 231 E. 1st South. The graduates will include: Lurl 1h; Beverly Johnson. Jones, Dclma Potter and Velma Potter, all of Murray; Melva Bell, Sandy, and Christa Boh-lanAudrey Ersklnc, Glenn-del- e Nelson and Mrs. Carol Stoddurd. all of Salt Luke City. The services will bo under the direction of the Very Rev. Richard W. Rowland, dean of St. Mark's Cathedral. School pins will be given by Miss Anna I Vogt, director, school of nursing. Mrs. Evelyn E. Strickland, president, St. Mark's School of Nursing Alumni Assn., will present the annual citizenship award.. Group 2 Women's Flats Oxfords Boys' Oxfords & d, Scheduled Friday at South Salt Lake is a book review by Mrs. Oliver Burt of her IxMik, "American Murder Ballads". Midvale will hear a review by Miss Helen Kimbal of "Short Summer" by Loula Grace Erd-ma- r Once you've bought a policy of ours', the service is just begunl We believe in seeing it's always adequate and, if such a thing prompt occurs, getting At for you. payment Jensen's, service is a vital concern. See me at . . . Pfnney's 36 Girls Graduate From Murray Stake Seagulls THE SALE! i refreshments Hawaiian-styl- e f!rftfft fHortirians BEYOND MILL CREEK Officers and teachers of the Grant 6th Ward MIA worked overtime to present an outstanding social for their opening program for the year. A Hawaiian theme was car ried out in the decorations for a family Luau. The work was under the direction of Leah Beckstead. Everyone attending the event was presented with a lei. 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