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Show Gourey P-T- Group Holds Initial Meeting A South Cottonwood Lions Plan Auction Of Rifle II : ) r . . ; i , n. 1 ' 4 s' .. ; 5 J t . t v -- '' 1 24. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Garfin-kl5434 Avalon Dr., Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Varia, 3142 So. 0000 West. Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Armando V. Rocha, 4809 So. 4900 West, Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs. William Burt, 208 E. 4800 South, Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gust, 7253 W. 3500 South, Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Lenk, 4881 So. 4095 West, Sept. 2. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Richards, 4840 So. State, Sept 2. e. SOUTH COTTONWOOD Members of the South Cottonwood Lions Club are working on g a campaign for their various programs to aid the community. An auction will be held previous to the deer hunting season in which a rifle, field glasses, shells and similar items will be given away. Tickets will be sold by club members. Each will be assigned to canvas a certain number of houses in the area. Details will be completed at boys Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Garcia, the next club meeting and tickets will then go on sale. Magna, Aug. 22. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford L. 4665 W. 4805 South, Graduates Aug. 22. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Cook, (From Puge 2B. Col. 7) cation in the Granite School 340 W. 6400 South, Aug. 22. District. Mr. and Mrs. Jose, B. V. Cha-neWillard Russell Olson, Mas4536 Elida St., Aug. 22. ter of Science in elementary Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Aueducation. A 1947 graduate of brey, 2860 W. 5400 South, Aug. Murray high, he is a teacher in 22. the Davis School District and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Flanwas a member of the U. track ders, 5441 So. 4320 West, Aug. team during 1948 and 49. 24. Mike Everett Berger, Bachelor of Science in psychology. Ralph Alma Woodward, Bachelor of Science in education. Laurel Kathryn Brown Dye, Bachelor of Science with diplo ma in elementary education. Rebecca Maria Aguayo of Kearns, Bachelor of Science in nursing. John Reese Evans, Master of Science in economics, with a minor in banking and finance. A 1950 graduate of Murray High, Mr. Evans was a member of Beta Gamma Sigma honorary scholastic business fraternity at the U. fund-raisin- Or gomery, 4380 So. 7th East, Aug. Mor-tense- n, z, MEMBERS of the of the new David Gourley elementary school in Kearns gathered recently in the home of the president, Mrs. Ernest Wessman, 4901 So. 4135 West, for a social. At the meeting were Principal Daryl J. McCarty, second vice president, seated left; Mrs. McCarty; Mrs. Charles Phelps, third vice president; Mrs. Wessman; Mrs. Lamond Frost, secretary, and Mrs. J. Grant Olsen, first vice president. Not in the picture is Don Poulsen, treasurer. Chairmen pictured are Mrs. Kenneth Struhs, parent and family life, standing left; Mrs. Gallagher, room representative; Mrs. Gerald B. Connell, parliamentarian; Mrs. Glenn McMillan, historian; Mrs. John Thorpe, mental health; Mrs. Ronald Smith, reading and library; Mrs. Ray E. Christensen, membership; Mrs. Harrington Shay, magazine-Mrs- . Bill j. Searle, recreation; Mrs. Arthur C. Lauber, publicity; Mrs. Otto G. Jacobson, hospitality, and Mrs. Kenneth Baxter, school education. Other chairmen of the organization are Mrs. Don Poulsen, program; Mrs. Robert Sanson, health; Mrs. Joe Evans, juvenile protection; Mrs. Angelo Pordini, civil defense; Mrs. Elaine Kofoed, exceptional child; Mrs. Calvin Mrs. Eleanore Rosenburg, Brady, legislative; Mrs. Enid Hullinger, publications, and Mrs. Arlene Jacobson, safety. A La-R- ee Births k Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schel-li5276 Capehart St., Aug. 26. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harward, 1241 E. 5840 South, Aug. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cobb-le8055 W. 3500 South, Aug. y, ' School DAYS ' RomiUh, . I ii For Course Completion MAGNA An estimated 200 Red Cross certificates of course completion were Issued this summer at the Magna Jackling Pool according to Mrs. June Martin, Instructor. All summer classes have been ended at the pool and plans arc being made for more instruction later In the year. Mrs. Martin hold a patio party recently at her home for pool personnel. I?ff2v. im iurr: rAIlS2iMOm.ua lCsi IV I'll I , Here are ihc Read 'em Over! -- H. " from CUltiVr I4I7J A - UNITED MODEL & PAINT SUPPLY 4330 So. Stole - AM 64)362 OLD CROW e Plenty of fret porkfng near our handy rear entrance v . J 14 95 Dress Socks Sizes thru 16 hu i in .r it Colgate Clorophyll y j" CluM mty b hiddtn In any idytrtHmnf In this Hit nf iiMnicrt. dditlonl Wtaii dt tIPW, It tUf ptrt In n f th f th dvertiMnt el thct firm rt ilKvlurt In thil nd additlantl clu may tit b hiddtn In any at thota adtl Cluaa will Im acattarad. Thara may ka tram ana ta fia clott In r nana. Thi It cantatt at all ill and a any advartitamant Inland ta da aur bad ta aulwlt yau. Wa lnita ya ta da your bait ta awrwit uil Thtt la a canlatt tar tha family, lack aartan may anlar at tha at butinatt at bath aaantartne marthtnrt aacli waak. Anyana aca may antar UNLISt a mambar at yavr family la amaioyad by tna bardarad (aala ar by tna marchanta wtiata advartlaamanla ara haavlly advartitattiia araak. (Thit annltat anly durina tha waak that aatlicutar mant ta tiaavMy bardarad.) imaloraa at athtr laantonna marthantt ara allalbla, howtar. mm any alia) af aaar tar an antry blank. Nethtna ta buy Wha t Wha may bd anyana In Murray. Cluaa ta tila ar ban tdantl-t- y will ba hiddan anly In advartlaamanra at taantarlnf marchann. If, by caincidanca, tha nama at tha Wha'a Wha tar alhar facta abaut Mm ar hart haaaan ta pmr In newi itamt. adltarial mattar ar alhar alacaa In tha aaaar, thaaa will nat cawnt at ctuat In thit cantatt. Ta antar, writa dawn tha nama yaw think tilt Wha't Wha. Add ua tha tatal numbar at tiuat rau can find In all tha adartiamtntt af all thaaa tnantann marchantt In thit Htwa. Vau da nat hava ta Hitvaor nama utt diva tna tatal numbar. Cant fartat ta add cluaa ppt YOU CAN DEPOSIT AT EITHER V Toolh Paste or Powder I) BUTLER'S SHOES He follow! flrri BRINTON ELECTRIC CO. 4792 So. State- - AM Murray Area's Icoding prescription compounding pharmacy MURRAY CITY PHARMACY 4374 So. Stale -- Independent Family store nince 5085 So. State -- Pleasant and Convenient Service Hunting Archery lowest-priceReloading Sporting Goods 6100 So. Stale -- CENTER AM 6 9620 ntt d ttt Quality Price Your clothes' best friend all garments mothproofed, sanitized 6400 AM J & P S AUTO SALES 5101 So. Stole- - AM AO FOOD STORE SHARP'S South State Street Pickup and Delivery Service Draperies Our Specialtyl We Specialize in Good Used Cars. 120 doy Warranty Bank Financing Your Ironrite end Frigidaire Headquarters for the Area! PROMPT CLEANERS 4774 So. State NEFF'S, INC 4745 So. Slate AM CURTAIN LAUNDRY 4911 So. State - AM of Personality Nylons ond Grace Wolkor Shoes Hom '4948So.Se! 4873 So. State -- AM 61851 - CLEANERS & E AM AT NEFF'S Your Safety Is Our Business! Join the Crowd Bowl For Fun tHniRfitKiy" DESCRET IRONRITE CORP. Beautify Your Home With Ornamental Iron from ... HENDRICKS SHOE CO. 4906 So. Slate AM 5770 So. State This Coupon Worth 50c on Oil Change at That lube ond Mr, KEN GREEN'S ORNAMENTAL IRON 4346 So. Stale Free Estimates We Tole Better Core of All Woysl Your Car - OLYMPUS LANES extra-friendl- RAY SMITH CHEVRON 4740 So. State AM 6 0865 -- AM service y export lubricationl (kite Ldinort MURRAY HEIGHTS SERVICE 5769 So. State -- AM Member Sail lake Real Estate Board Multiple listing Service - EARL'S MOBIL SERVICE 5305 So. Stole JENSEN REALTY 5789 So. Stole. AM 64773 AM The Place to go for llo Brands You Know MURRAY MR. DLBB S CLOTHING the Window Clasj and Drapery Everything for BOTH! OTTIEY CLASS & DRAPERY 5905 So. State AM Your Community Health Center t8 4902 So. Stole AM AM lua ... OR SHOE & CLOTHING CENTER 4791 So. Stale . AM 6 9272 DYCHES REXALL PHARMACY 4798 So. State AM Shoes for the Entire Family Distinctive Shoe Repairing HECKEL'S SHOES 4883 So. State AM Murray's most complete lines of Infants' and Children's clothing. Boys' Shirts only $) .... MARY ELLEN S 4822 So. State - AM 6 0551 Murray's Biggest Family Store Bargains A Specialty ALLIED l I and addratt. Than dran yaur antry In tha bay Incattd at tha ttara f althtr ar bath af tha tpantarin marchantt whata adt hava d baavy bardar in thit inua. (Saa adt balaw.t Thit waak't cantatt ttartt whan yeu racalva thit and clatat at naan Tuatday af tha tsliawlna waak. At that tima a drawina will ba bald at ana at tha ttarat whara antriat hava baan danatitad far thit waak't cantatt. Tha ftrtt antry drawn that carractly tdantitiaa Wha't Wha will win I7.J9. If that antry alta liitt tha carract tatal numbar at dual hiddan In all tha adt af tnantarint marchantt, a banui af tit it will ba addad maklnt a aattibia total af 117 aar waak. Whtiv avar thit banui It nat wan, that amount will ba addad ta tha lackaot cantatt. It will centinua ta araw avary waak until want far tha ivary aattibla nracautton will ba tahan ta aravant tvaaaraahical drrart that miaht ba mittakan far cluat, but arrarlatt tyaoaraphy can- nat ba auarantaad. Pubiithart af tha I aala will ba tha ludaat in all uattiant and thair daciiion will ba final. Family participation aivat vau a battar chanca ta win tha lack pot. Yaur wifa, hutband ar toma briaht-ayayounaitar may Met clua that you mini Oat any "yprry Ma ion" In vout Think yau can au twit tha contain Ramambar, yau cant win If vou don't antar. at advartitamantt barain copy, Thit cantatt, Itt rulai and right Its by B. Rainhardt. All rtthti rtiarvad. Franchitad ta H. C. Fitchnallar. Deposit This Week's Entries At. MURRAY STATE BANK Mradquorters for Arrow Shifts; looter, Horlog, Curlee, Doy's : ''' Murrayites...$27 Or More Weekly Prizes! ' Locally Owned & Operated JERRY'S SrORTINO fr Ma Mtfoyl t , !j DISTILURY CO.. FRANKFORT, KY., OISTR. BY NATIONAL DIST. PROD. CO. Work Shoe Headquarters For th Salt Lake Valley 4943 South State Street . Sizes 6 thru 13 Widths B thro E m WW"' KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 101S V; rt MUMAT Light Mild 86 Proof Picture Framing . Combined Style and Comfort makes the Red Wing Chukka to popular. Cushion Crepe Wedge Solo. "Swcai-Proof- " leather insoles, nail-les- s construction. Plain or Moccasin Toe, In Brown and Black $95 0 y ..'" . Artist Scidlitz Point Supplies 1 i uomrorr in RED WING CHUKKAS ... : OlOCROW SERVICE Wo bovo 'em In cords, Klondike cloth, hopsacking end worsted in olive green, flannel lodon, dark brown or tan . . JJ I mn APPLIANCES AND ' JjVl limit . 1 A Contest about RULES 200 Win Certificates F Thcy'ra bolllcss and cuffless J . ar ' DAY'S panls by AM INSTANT LATHER j j 27. of Magna, graduated from an Reserve Of intensive four-wee- k ficer Training Corps Summer training unit Friday, Aug. 28th, at Hamilton Air Force Base, Calif. Mr. Richards, a student at the University of Utah, will be commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Air Force when he completes his college work. The commission will be the result of a four-yecollege ROTC training program. The Hamilton Unit is designed to develop cadets in a working understanding of Air Force procedures and operations. IF St 2 worK or vvoK S . . . in ELECTRIC Molle' Deluxe if 1 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert A. Morse, 5706 So. 4540 West, Aug. TTift EflTHAi'it "Conlincnlal" Month MAGNA Reid C. Richards, 24, son of Mrs. J. W. Richards Try Want Ads! K BRIIITOII n, $5 Magna Resident Ends Training MAGNA Tonight at 7 o'clock, the Magna Lions Club will resume meeting following their summer vacation. The session will be held In the Lions Community House and dinner will be served at 7. Quirk Nothing Down y, 27. , LLLUIKI (From Page IB, Col. 7) Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Coe, skow, Beehive. Diane Gunderson, drama; Magna, Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon S. Ball, Jean Olson, speech; Barbara Kathleen Tucker, Albretsen, 4145 W. 4960 South, Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. music; Carol Pratt, Cecil dance; Leah Beckstead, Burge, 4576 W. 5175 South, Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Ham-b4370 W. 5215 South, Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs. James Leon Carlston, 3351 So. 7540 West, Held C. Richards MAGNA LIONS CLUB TO RESUME MEETS TONIGHT fcDAYS, of course," meaning those nifty new slacks the gang's all wearing . . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Gallegos, 81 Washington Ave., Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. 119 E. 5645 South, Aug. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. War-ath- , 738 LaDore Dr., Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mont- - 6-- arc here Social Sam-uelso- - "Permaglass" GAS 29. tug-o-wa- Says (From Puce IB. Col. 4) will increase in numbers over last year, and dairy cattle, Bheep, pigeon, photography, and hobby entries are expected to equal last year's. 30. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Rogers, 4552 W. 5335 South, Aug. . (Earl Townsend) Mr. and ' Mrs. Joe Gallegos, 4102 So. 9th East, Aug. 29. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Eads, 3069 Tess Ave., Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Has-ln4994 So. 4421 West, Aug. preierrea bourbon 27. ( 29. Fair " n, 25.-6:3- Mr. Dcbl) nuklrrn bourbon-1835 Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Erick-so5489 So. 455 West, Aug. ht ILL JAMtS CROW crcircd the (inf 26. : Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hunter, 4305 W. 5215 South, Aug. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E, Baker, 4903 So. 4860 West, Aug. America's n, : 29. CROW 26. V..,.' ion Building. Guidance placement tests for for freshmen or for others not previously tested will be given the 23rd at 1 p.m., and the following day at 8 a.m. in the field house and main auditorium. The remaining schedule: Sept. 24th 2 p.m. Students meet deans and faculty advisors for registration assistance; 7:30 p.m., torch-ligparade 0 on campus; Sept a.m., Chuch Wagon Breakfast; 8 a.m. Registration begins for new students, field house; 9 p.m., "Beanie Hop," dance In Student Union Ballroom, admission for freshman by wearing freshman beanies. Sept 26, 8 a.m. Registration for former students, field house, 3 p.m. Associated Sept 27 Women Students opening tea for new women students, ballroom; Sept. 28 8 a.m., classes begin 11 a.m., Freshman Sept 29 Talent Assembly, field house; Sept 30 r, noon, Freshman other events. Fracas, If freshmen are winners over upper classmen, they can doff At 7:39 p.m., their beanies. AWS Activity Night Student Union Building and Oct 11 a.m., Hello Assembly, field house, concluding Orientation Week. " - Col. 2) val, 5709 So. 4500 West Aug. LOGAN Students who are so that students may be ready registering for classes at Utah to begin their activities next State University for the first morning, Dean Cameron said. time this fall must be on New students will gather for campus. Wednesday morning, orientation at 9 a.m. the 23rd September 23rd, for Orientation in the Nelson Field House. At Week and to prepare for regis- that time they will be greeted tration, J. Elliot Cameron, dean by Dr. Daryl Chase, USU presof students at USU, said this ident, and other administrative week. officers of the university will Registration is Sept. 25th and be introduced. 26th. After receiving Information University dormitories will be procedures of the university, ready for students to move in students will leave the generduring the afternoon of Sept. 22, al assembly to met religious or foreign student advisors in the field house or Student Un- p, n, of historic i . Sept 't (From Page IB, r Utah Siate Reveals Schedule Of Events For Opening Week 1. THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE 0D Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Peterml Th Newt Advartlttr wD 25. Thursday, September 10, 1959 sen, Magna, Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs. M. Monson, 3540 Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Doxford. W. 4700 South, Aug. 26. 6448 W. 3785 South, Sept. 1. sports; Bevan Chamberlain, ExMr. and Mrs. Roger W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Banks, plorers; Marvin Jewell, tcout-maste- r; 27. 8834 W. 3500 South. Aug. Don Knapton and Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. 3663 So. 4000 West, Sept 1. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Byten-dro- Barry Packer, assistant Wykoff, 449 Echo Dr., Aug. 2T. 4085 W. 4835 South, Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Over-so4523 W. 5615 South, Aug. 1. n, Ptli pre-scho- - Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hakan-so846 W. 4800 South, Aug. DEVELOPMENT CO. 6419 So. State AM Everyday low Prices Friendly Courteous Service 4MG tHUilh FUtd JEX IGA STORE 4354 So. State AM |