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Show JAYCEETTES UNDERTAKE CHRISTMAS FUND RAISING MURRAY A fund-raisin- Mystery Person Is Local Doctor New Pontiac Unveiled By Mill er s g project haa been launched the Murray Jayceettes. by Proceeds raised from the sale of student discount tickets for Fox IntermouiiUiin Theaters will be used for the group's Christmas program of supplying food for the needy families. The ducats will be sold at a record hop this evening and at Murray Music Co. Saturday. They are $1 each and are good MURRAY SOUTH STAKE SLATES "HARVEST BALL" SATURDAY A "Harvest r.all" will be sponsored by the Murray South Stake Saturday evening at the Stake Center. Music will be by the Stead-ma- n Orchestra and admission will be by budget card or 50 cents per person. FROUD OF THE new 1960 Pontiac ore laury Miller, standing, and his new car manager, Doug Angsley. The new models of the General Motors Corp. product will be unveiled today at Laury Miller Inc.,' 4919 So. State. The firm is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and invites the public to view the beautiful new models of the Pontiac. DELICIOUS 1 13h WARD MIA PRESENTS SPECIAL PROGRAM MURRAY A special program entitled "Red Men Tell MURRAY ! TOTS & IBB I i to usa. Rats and mice dn not I I I avoid bait once it begins to work I Contains Warfarin in a prepared UULa U bait-not- EASY to mix, economical hing Their Legends" was presented by members of the Murray 13th Ward MIA recently. Participating in the event were: Merlin Williams, Steven Sanders, Kay Ryver, Bonnie Pino, Edwin Poller, Ronnie Burke, Gloria Robertson, Eld-re- d Bills, Jerry Fullmer, Dal e Eyre, Lana Jorgensen and Austin. i B9; P IKE i La-Re- NON-DRINKE- WAY GARFF-JONE- S II INSURANCE AGENCY GARDEN $sfetted SiljJLtMlm. DES MOINES. SAVE IOWA V 101.03 SUNDAYS 9 a.m. fo 6 p.m. Winchester Au - - o. 12 and 20 ga. Utw 12 HIHtllLJILM MODEL Dcumr.Tnu unnci Q7n 81.03 S IIHICA MODEL BiMOSSBERG ncr. SAVAGE 37 12, 10, 20 gunge Shot Mnglp 13, Id, 30 i MAKES $f M$ AND UP 12, 16, 20 85 410 Ga. AO lUO SPECIAL full gtoln, oil Ian Icoih-e- r, molded wedge, jumbo rib etcpe o!e end heel. HIP BOOTS First Grade New Only Sfl95 All w NOW ONLY m Convcrso of 135 ROD and REEL Insulated . ... ,1 ". to Murray Junior high; t, Lynn, Brian, and Janet to and Woodruff and Wini- S Hill-cres- bo-ca- at home with their fred stay mother. Miss Carolyn Kelly waa seatat the guest book and Miss In a Monday morning ceremony at the Salt Lake LDS Temple Miss Jacklyn Turner the bride of Larry B. Christensen. Lines of the double ring ceremony were read by President Raymond H. Clayton, on September 14. Parents of the newlvweds are Mr. and Mrs. Harlo D. Turner, 3018 Belview Ave. and Mr. and Mrs, L. P. Christensen, 376 McMillan Lane. i . Off List r ,t i Price 285 2 V. ChalliH INSURANCE IS A MUST . . . "7 wii i..Jh.,.,J says Jim Jensen A $1 provides premium you $5,000 insurance for 3 days! Hunting is dangerous business; you can't afford to be without such protection! J. Leo Jensen Agency VINi STREET 112 AM Representing the Travelers Hartford UvJ.. SALE 1 'i i f 1 ' October 5th Steel Broom Leaf Rake Standard Size Laundry Cart Tjx9" Stainless Steel Cake Pan ft. Steel Garden Barrow 11x13" Plastic Wastebasket the clues which may have tricked you were,"70 inches", hidden in Ottley'a small ad (his height is 5'10"); brown eyes, and, that his "head of hair" isn't quite as thick as it once was! His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Challis live at 520 Wilson Ave. From such an active, Interesting person the clues were bound to be many and varied. William "Bill" Dunn, manager of Murray City Pharmacy says, "Dr. Challis has been a mainstay in the community ever since coming to Murray. Very often his hard work and interest in others has gone unnoticed except for those who have had the opportunity to work closly with 3-c- u. Bath Scale 3-p- . him. . reg. $1.09 reg. 3.99 reg. 1.29 reg. 8.95 reg. 1 .09 Capacity with Handle ., reg.- 6.95 Magnetic Flashlight, less batteries reg. 1 .25 Indoor Clothes Dryer, Steel Frame reg. 4.98 File Kit, 8" Round, Mill, Slim reg. 1.29 Rival Magnetic Can Opener reg. 3.95 1 2" Combination Square reg. 1.19 All Steel Adjustable Ironing Board reg. 8.95 Wood Handle Bamboo Leaf Rake reg. 1.00 Ironing Board Pad and Cover, Silicone ...... reg. 2.69 11 qt. Braced Top Plastic Pail reg. 1.95 White Toilet Seat with Hardware reg. 4.95 Rubber Coated Dish Drainer, 13x15" reg. 1.39 Rubber Drainboard Tray, 13x20" reg. 1.98 10" Stillson Pattern Pipe Wrench reg. 1.2? Wondawood Handle Cutlery Set reg. 5.95 Hand Saw by Disston 26" reg. 2.25 Full Quart Vacuum Bottle by Thermos reg. 2.99 1 00 Nylon Dust Mop reg. 1 .98 Genuine Sponge and Chamois, Good Size reg. 2.59 7x7x19" Utility Tool Box, Tote Tray reg. 5.75 Outdoor Patio Broom, 14" size reg. 1.89 Electric Soldering Kit , reg. 3.29 24-pStainless Table Flatware Set reg. 6.95 Stainless Steel Bowl reg. 2.95 reg. 3.95 7pc. Chrome Kitchen Tool Set Plastic Laundry Basket, 16x18" reg. 1.98 Galvanized Steel Garbage Can .. reg. 6.95 Revere Ware Sauce Pan and Cover reg. 6.50 Revere Ware, 10" Skillet and Cover reg. 10.50 Revere Ware 2'a quart Whistling Tea Kettle reg. 5.25 Mirro Automatic Percolator reg. 12.95 Shopmate U" Electric Drill reg. 14.95 MODEL ONLY RIFLES 3 94 30.30 WIN. reg. 79.95 MODEL 2 ONLY WIN. RIFLES reg. 79.95 94 32 1 ONLY MODEL 70 270 WIN. RIFLE reg. 129.95 1 34.50 2 ONLY MODEL 740 30.06 Rem. Auto. Riffo "I felt it would be a wonderful opportunity to give well deserved recognition to one who has done much for our area." 260-lb- - c. . -- Murrayite Charged With Income Tax Evasion . 5-p- c. nt GRANITE PAKK A yearlong starch for a Salt Lake County father suspected of win murdering his apparently ended Tuesday with In Corpus the apprehension Chrlstl, Tex., of a man answering the suspect's demrlptlon. Richard Nunley, 27. 36 16 So. Slate, has born noiifilil by law enforcement officers for the pant year. He left his home Sept. 3, lOJiS. with his son. Hay Scott, to go to a neighborhood store to buy root beer. The body of the child was found Oct. 7lh In a field near Harmony Tark. FIrst-degnmurder charges were slgnifl Ka!nnt Nunley. J Hiring the search, he has been reported In various parts of the nation. c. 30-gallo- n l'A-qua- rt 9-c- up - DUP SCHEDULES MEET FRIDAY Ml Kit AV The South Salt County Company of the Dnughtrra of Utah Pioneers will hold a board meeting Fil-rtn- y at 10 a in. In the Murray City Municipal IJuildlng accord- - DECOYS 5 .88 2.99 .88 6.98 .83 4.99 .88 3.99 .83, 2.79 .83 5.99 .69 1.83 .99 3.99 .98 1.59 .99 3.83 1.67 2.39 1.77 1.83 4,99 1.59 2.50 4.99 1.77 2.99 1.39 4.93 3.99 7.77 3.69 8.95 11.88 59.95 59.95 99.95 99.95 Public Invited 1495 24.9S HUNTER'S . ok Murder Suspect Nabbed CONTEST - Sell It with a want ad! Just dial AM the things you need now, while our Low, Low, Low Prices are in effect owed Is $13,294 27. Duraduck Reg- studies there. Mr. Christensen is a graduate of Murray High School. Buy J Ends IT Friday, October 2 only 300 Imported China 21 GAMES OF BINGO Recreation Hall 8 p.m. Ocf. 3rd FREE Colored Hunting Maps and Hunting Proclamations 1 .t . 1 1 Tit M.ViU.. 1 1 . 1 '.ul CUPS & SAUCERS I Regular $J19 to $J3? HARMON ClfY JACKPOT $35.00 Stereo Set HIP BOOTS j ' Open Sponsored by Friday VFW Auxiliary 'til 8 p.m. $1 Donation nnn V act 4928 W will continue her Vict V"' 0 THE MURRAY (Utoh) EAGLE and Th Nw AdvartKtr Thursday, October 1, 1959 Nieces of the bridal couple served as flower girls. They were Kay Lynn Morley and Susan and Diane Jones. Standing as best man was Jack Jones. Ushers were Lynn Turner, the bride's brother and Kenneth Christensen. Both Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Christensen selected dresses of rose beige lace over taffeta for the wedding event. Their cor-sawere of pink and white carnations. Virginia Jamison had charge of the gifts. Aunts of the bride assisted with the serving. A black sheath with black and white accessories was worn by the bride as she left with her husband for a honeymoon in Southern Utah and Nevada. Upon their return the ncwlywcds will be at home in Sandy. The bride has attended BYU and the University of Utah and 1 fcllllll ed The government claims their combined Income for the respective years was actually $12.512 02. $20,821 68 and and accordingly tax still HUNTING 40S CLOTHES 20 t Seplcmhcr Ceremony In Salt Lake Temple Unites The Chrislensens $22,012.88 for 19.r3, $7,834.80, 10r4. and $12.738.13, 1055. O Hunting Licenses.' O Duck Stamps! . - r-:' J j.w B. Chris teniwn grand Jury. Charged was Oral J. Wilkinson, 49. 333 Clark St. He and his wife filed joint returns of per case buy your liccmo of Dues or com in ond tign our regiitralion book, Deadline midnight, October 16. Reg. 21.00 INSULATED BOOTS 9" $2 reg. 3.00 255 Converse - Flexite (095 . SALT LAKK CITY A Mur- 20 ga. Duck load NOW.. Reg. 1500 : : ray man was indicted last Wednesday on three counts of income tax evasion by the federal 16 ga. Duck Load ga. REGISTER BOOTS BLUE ROCK Duck Load DEER HUNTING HUNTING OR reg. 3.45 reg. 3.15 12 . DEER FLYER ELEY SHOT SHELLS DUCE and WHITE SPECIALS! High Velocity NO DOWN PAYMENT BIRD CLAY PIGEONS Remington Express & Super X Big Selection Used Shotguns ALL V $22.-172.- 265 eiiiic PAYMENT SHOT SHELL SPECIAL 61 15, 18, 50 Rang S9.93 ... NO DOWN N 34" Kibli Iturri'l 68.30 -- - 7735 ,0. REPEATER NEEDS Ui fel 'iS"94 3. HUNTING Sharpen Your Aim With agpr Ul Vv - i Mr. and Mrs. Larry Some of COME IN . . . OPEN AN ACCOUNT 12, 16, 20 gauge f v r .Jk Dr. U. Wo UP TO -- .., C - i t ON YOUR Full Line BROWNING AUTOMATIC SHOTGUNS 27S C fI CO. Duck Season Licenses Here c- 4 I' 1 li, Representing DUCE OPEN DAILY 9a.m. fo 10 p.m. Oct. 7 i . If A reception at the Murray LDS seminary was held that evening for the 400 guests who came to greet the bridal couple. The bridal party formed in front of a white arch flanked with stands of greenery. For her bridal gown the bride selected nylon over taffeta. Lace formed the bodice as well as providing a band around the center of the floor length skirt. Her fingertip veil fell from a crown of lace trimmed with seed pearls. A bridal bouquet of white carnations was centered on a pink fan background. Matron of honor for lier sister was Mrs. Robert Morley. Her talfeta sheath dress was in a deep wine color featuring a round necklne and short sleeve3. Gowned similar to the matron of honor were the bridesmaids, Mrs. Lynn Turner, Mrs. Jack Jones, the groom's sister, and Miss Delia and Miss Norma Dee Turner, sisters of the bride. Their bouquets were of white double daisies on a pink AD CTDk:?fyi DO LLMIl 1 4040 South State CENTER MM : Phone AM and Opens p Ul. v v- : 3 1 62 MURRAY FEED j Aula OtkUVumca STATE STREET AM PLENTY OF STORESIDE PARKING SPACE ' i V5 BEST bait box. 4777 SOUTH LESS for fhe bait until they die. Package is handy RS Pay but continue to feed upon the ' . well-know- for a yaar. MURRAY Dr. D. W. Cha'.lis proved to be an easy "Who's Who" to identify for everyone who entered last week's contest knew him. The reason for his being so n is quite obvious for he undoubtedly serves as family doctor for someone in your neighborhood if he isn't your ' own physician. Another apparent reason is that he is the pres' ident of Murray South Stake. of the clues many Although were easy to find, the Eaglj-New- s Advertiser staff proved cagy in making some hard to find. Most contestants failed to spot the correct number, 26. Dr. Chains practiced in Murray since 1946 when he received his degree from the first four year medical class at the University of Utah. For the past several year he has had his of fice at 4995 Atwood Blvd., where La Vonne Morris is his office girl. Our clues mentioned his membership in the Chamber of Commerce, and that he is a past Ha president of the Jaycees. was chairman of the Red Cross for one year, and in 1950 he won the Distinguished Service Award. In spite of these time consuming activities, plus a busy medical practice, Dr. Challis has not neglected his LDS church duties and he is now President of Murray South Stake. Varied were the jobs he held as he worked his. way through medical school. Our clues noted the hardness of slag; dumps and that he also worked as a janitor and a house cleaner. It's hard to figure when he finds time for his hobbies, but a "blue ribbon" from the S. L. County Fair proves his prowess in wood carving. He also admits to writing poetry and a steady interest in philately. One clue mentioned his farm in Charleston, and another that his wife, Verna, is a past president of the Civic Guild. Their children Donald and Suzanne frfT 3, South State Street Forking in Rear |