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Show MW.niiit- - in ilieiir i.Mnni .a mm mil H" ...i , .r-- Aa-- Pair Special Closeout... Regular $549 and $595 Sizes 8'a to 12 and 12!'j to 4 Widths A to " D " X" J II" - - tr 1 - : Read The Ads On Penes 4,5,6 ifse s v " ' K Council will be hostess for the evening, and all expenses incurred for the evening, includP-Ting refreshments, will be met DELICIOUS A by them. Installation of officers will Mt'RRAY The new Grant echool PTA, 6100 So. 6th West, be made bv Mrs. James L. I1' State PTA. will be organized the evening of Utah of Region 12, of Wed. Oct. 7, at a meeting held al Director So. State. Region- Morris, 4759 in the new facility. Mrs. Allen Greenwood, 127 Wunt Ads Get Results! E. 6100 South, president of the Eagle Council of Parent Murray Teachers will preside until the installation of new officers. Mr. Easton Parratt. school Supt., will introduce the Board Ila.i l I'axton Members to the parents, and L POLY Mr. Webb Snarr, principal of the new school, will present the faculty. Mrs. Ramon Townsend, 4577 W. 5568 South, chairman of the r Mrs. Paxton was born In Tay- nominating committee will prenames to the lorsville as Hazel Pixton, April sent theto following be voted Pres11, "1888, Her husband was born group Mr. C. B. upon. ident, Butcher, Mrs. in Tooele, April 24, 1887. Davis, Mrs. Faye Max-fiel- d 100 Pkg. Mr. Paxton retired, after 40 GeorgeFirst Mrs. years' service from the Ameri- Jack Mrs. Twila can Smelting and Hefining Co. Sorenson, and Mrs. Bill GrifReg. $455 . in 1951. He has been active in fiths and for Mrs. Secretary scouting in Cottonwood Stake Earl Borg. Mrs. Mary Hawick and at present is secretary of and Mrs. John Oldham. Taylorsville Lions Club. , Parents are asked to return Mrs Paxton's maternal grandthe membership envelopes to Carter plowed the school with their children father, William of ground in before the the first half-acr- e so' they will the Salt Lake valley. July 23. be eligible meeting, to vote and to hold 1847, and her paternal grandoffice. It will also be possible to father, - Pkobert Pixton, was a buy your membership the night Battalof Mormon the member of the The dues are 50 fa AM 6-- 1 221 ion. Mrs, Paxton hag been active cents meeting. . 4874 South State for the father and 50 in the LDS church and the Daucents for the mother. . A Distinguished Service AVard Winner , ghters of Utah Pioneers. The members of the Murray ! j Grant Group Eugene I'uaIoii To Organize r VI-SO- Taylorsville Couple To Host VITAMIN Friends On 50th Anniversary An Open House, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Paxton, 1194 West ,4800 So., will be helrt !n their home Sunday, Sept. 27th from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. The reception will mark the golden wedding anniversary of the Taylorsville Your South Murray news couple. They were married Sept. Ia welcomed. Call rearl Reading, 29, 1909 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and have both been long AM residents of the area. Eight children were born to them: Eugene, Shirl and Ralph, deceased and Afton. Wendel,' Lester, Calvin and Klden, still . . . THE PLACE TO 'GO livingvThey also have 15 grandchildren and eight 'great 'grundt children. FOR BARGAINS IN J . ' The Letters To flame The Chipoionk well-know- "" ' I SOUTH COTTONWOOD The monthly business meeting of the South Cottonwood Lions Club was held last week. At the session, a date was set for a drawing which the club is sponsoring. It will be held Oct. 13th at Gene Eallard Conoco Station on Vine St. and 9th East at 8 p.m. Given away will be the following prizes: 1st, a model 270 Winchester rifle; 2nd, binoculars and case; 3rd, a camping lantern; 4th, a hunting knife; and two additional prizes of a box of shells each. Tickets for this drawing can be obtained from 'members of the club. They are. 3 for $1 or $.50 apiece. A braille watch was given to a blind gentleman during the meeting as part 'of the club's sight conservation program. Discussed at the meeting were plans for an additional monthly award of an eye exam- -' ination and glasses for an 'adult' , or child in need of this service. 'Will Nichols, 'former "counselor for the blind, 'will 'help in the selection'of needy people for these awards. One Group Children's Shoes tl j- 1 S. C. Lions To Give Away Gun Verna was Civic Guild prexy - Ll Thursday, September 24, 1959 $$$$$$ SPECIAL """"" "I"J"'-- Advrtlir Nw nd Th '" (Utah) EAGLE THE MURRAY A TABS n WINTER NEEDS! I VIRGIN DACRON SLEEPING BAG 1 , V Red or New Color of Yellow i 10-o- weather W vx. v.emDer or , ' . . Daryl I. Whitehead SfationWaaon Double---- ' ' AIR MATTRESS L;r!s Reg. 3.95 95 MATTRESS I 98 Reg. 9.95 Station Wagon Double SLEEPING I (7 Hunter's Special 1 : 4 ll l Top 8-i- n. BAG HUNTING BOOT Cushion Crepe Sofei for complete comfort. Wrap-aroun- d storm welt. Waterproofed upper. Reg. $16.95. Hangs ardund St. Marks IV ( If, '-' Suburban "WARMER" SPORTSWEAR JACKET fell If l ;f Av - nS?95 95 ,1. and y t3 Lined Gome PtKket. Heavy Csf Duty Zipper . yi c.u.i fQC m73 I U I Styled by "The Teon" Siies 16-2- 0 1 Chrome Wheels, While 5id De lune Tires, from, Red finish, lug goge Cortier, Sept Wing Mad Duo-locq- S:j6-$8'- AQC So. Slate juwmo DRUG 1 Saddle, Many Encilmg Feotwret! '59 APPLIANCES y ml SAFETY CHECK If Safety WE DON'T WANT TO MOVE GE yEM! WASHER FILTER-FL- O 3 Zone Washing Action, Normal or Short Cycle! HotWarm, Cold Wash! SOQQ00 Warm, Cold Rinse . . Don't Drive In Doubt Be Firestone "Safety-Sure- " ZjO . Terms $10.22 per month Oar free bumper to bumper safety check coven tires, brakes, front end, battery, lights, muffler, cooling system, suspension, fan belt, and other cars get our free dancer points. "Safety-Sure- " Checked" sticker. "Safety - WA6S0S GE Refrigerator-Freeze- r Swing-Ou- t Deluxe, Shelves, Automatic-Defros- t Fresh Food or Section, Built-i- Appearance n 349 wf Terms $17.37 per month 1 ' lynn, CompYcfo Orakc & Front End Service Bflju'4 brakes add fluid If needed tcf-- t brakes BALANCE precision balance front wheels e l necessary wheel weights Brian ond Janet go BH12R to Hillcrest 8 cu. ft. 6 correct outer and ramlxT comet f 0 J Save $30! Hunter's Special 399 55 Terms $17.88 per month - $395 . $895 Delivered, Guaranteed HU18S DRYERS USED AUTOMATIC WASHERS, j New for '60 cleaner wosh Timed Bleach : r Injection "'SS1H'"1 toe-i- n t and fidjust steering too-ou- J FILTER-FL- O Months To Pay hl trerinf AUTOMATIC WASHtR Seeing Is Believing! PLUS . lb Personalized l mo Poit Mutroy Red Cto Choitmon 1 SERVICE Blue Ribbon winner ot County Foir I ESTERN 4S58 South State Surfaces e Door Racks f . . . for ALIGNMENT Fast-Freez- im-tal- Al.o clonn, imprd and rrjMtk front AM Store for . . . MUST GO! 5 WINTER Our Slag dumpi were hard in those days! 11 See Otir Childrcns Department For FOR 1 4863. f BICYCLE Deluxe Red Our Window" for Clues . . . ALL inspect lining light. Other Check Book-Shel- Boys Deluxe and . Bargain Buys BRAKES Red Hunting Coat Name the Chipmunk win a pritt . i 1 Cuffs. 95 COATS 1 (2 blocks North . . . lots of parking) GE FREEZER 100 Nylon. Quilted Lining. Heavy Duty 4? Zipper. Mouton Collar, Knit Mens, Ladles, Boys Sizes Some Detachable Parka Styles 4995 So. Atwood 7:r" Wool and Nylon Quilted lining. Men's ond Boy's Sizes. L Check sion. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Whitehead, 143 W. Washington Ave., he has been serving as a counselor in th MA. The fete will be held in the north chapel beginning at 4:30 p.m. The opening song1. "Love at Home", will be sung by the congregation. Invocation will be by Larry Staley followed by the Sacrament wing. "I Know That My Redeemer Lives", sung by the choir, George Smith and Elxhop Richard C. Howe will then speak. A quartet, composed of Dnnell Johnson, Laurie Kldd, He.?n Long and Phyllis Wticlit p Remarks will be given by Ivan C. Payne with a response by Clarence C. Whitehead. The congregation will sing the closing mmg. 'God Re With You", and the benediction will be by George Grover. A fAiywc-l- l tcs. MURRAY timonial honoring Joruld Owen Turner, a son of Mr. and Mrs George Turnor. South 267 Wert, was held Sunday evening In the Murray i:ttrt Ward under the direction of Riwhop Kmnith (l arenrll, Page 8, C'nl. A) . to to 4700 South State Me... Win a Prize ...There'! a Clue Farewell Testimonial Held For Murrayite $1195 JJ Soon Name liis-ho- f J for 37' the Murray 11th ward, 5770 So. 3rd East, in honor of Daryl I). Whitehead prior to his departure for the Mexican LDS Mis- V1 $1 ea. j t," MURRAY A farewell testimonial will be given Sunday at EARRINGS ..... yd. ' $4 29 SQ49 NOW I Values to $500 .. Farevell Slated pTor, Murray ite i Wfcfc I $4 98 I LADIES FALL HANDBAGS 26.50 p - 49 $ FALL DRESS MATERIALS (.namoer or iommere& w Wrangler z. - "A vr V ; PAJAMAS JEANS w 98 Flannel, Boys & Girls REG. v. i 1 ? Warm flannel lining Full air mattress pocket 2 bags zip together for large double bed Designed to keep you warm in sub freezing V i HUNTING CAPS 1, never before a price so low on a high Quality bag of this type jtff? v FALL OPENING SALE 4-l- b. Heavy water repellent duck canvas " " "' " P I J ASSORTED I Murray's Friendly 1 WffMl 3& |