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Show THE MURRAY (Utah) ID EAGLE nd The Nw Advertiser II' Thursday, November 26, 1959 Series To End At Woodstock ' Monroe Ends Member Drive Roosevelt Yout hs Study Workings Of Newspaper Births Take a Slight Drop At Cottonwood: Girls Lead Again I I A r , ; - ... A If. fc,. bottled J --- the intricate IT I I I I II 80S 1939. Verl F. McMillan was named second counselor in the reorgani- i5Jlav zed presidency of Cottonwood Stake . . . The first basketball games were being played in the newly completed Murray high school gymnasium . . . The Murray Women's club held a meeting at the home of Mrs. T. Ray Kingston to which all prospective members of a sponsored Junior Women's club were inv vited. ,. 1944. , is budget-conscio- 5 I 3 yr?.uti: AM2-346- n 11 ( 13" .li.formporfsdond flaw compocf U.S. Yl con ' Funeral services were held for John (Jack) R. Bergen, 62, A son was 4264 South State born to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tschaggeny, 4214 So 7th East . . . Joyce Reading Belnap, daughter of the Everett Readings, married James.Odis Smith, son of Mrs. Maggie Smith, In Lynwood, Calif . . . Seymour J. Godfrey, 5736 So. Redwood Rd., became the new bishop of Ben-nio- n ward. Counselors were Hugh C. Bringhurst, and Clyde Edmunds. FIVE YEARS AGO, as reported from the fill of the Murray Eagle of Nov. 27, ... j a PorlraitGift Traction proved SNOW, MUD, ICE fj I a j wear for many motorists. WlndthMd Scraper for ... and Jc Trade today. o m snow H OPU t!DE MORI Ttrmi ON GOODYEAR at low at weetyf O TIRES THAN ON ANT OTHER KIND I o Quality Oil Co. FEHR 504O South State PHOTO 2925 g i ikv I Safer winter driving at a new more low price Up to 51 traction in mow, 17 in mud, plus a quieter ride on dry pavement! And an extra season of fust never "finds time" to have hit portrait mad if Mother It reluctant, to . . . it that grandchild's parents seem to be short ef cath . . . vow can solve the whole problem by presenting them with one of our Portrait Gift Certificates. With each Certificate you get a fine Pocket Portrait Wallet, free of extra charge. Come in and tee them today. 0 S'"" ywBffflMt If Husband 1954. Mrs. Marvin Turpin, 1104 W. 6400 South, entertained a group I SUBURBANITE by Cerliflcatcs . 0 ZJ Et 33rd South QUALITY HU IO - AM QUALITY ed 1 1949. An open house marked the Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William Eller Stoker, Sr., 60 E. 6400 South 3 grandchildren V. ayallabh 0 ted DTH.U?$ CO, K S Afto us parents B-1- 7, OLD. SCHINUEV MMMMII. Hilt . . . Letters received from Murray men in the armed forces included ones from Corporal Lewis Oliver, son of the Sam Olivers, who was seeing plenty of action at Leyte. and Sgt. Charles A, - PRI6E8! busy husbands modest mother I of youngsters to honor the four th birthday of her son David . Murray football team took the stale class B football champion' ship by defeating Springville 26-. . . John Fredrickson, East 6100 South, was recovering Eakins Jr.. son of the Charles after a fall that netted him sev A. Eakins, who was a ball turret eral broken ribs. stationed in gunner on a ONE YEAR AGO, a England ." . . Among those infrom the film of the ducted during the. month into Murray Eagle of, Nov. 27. the armed services were Dee 1958. Robinson Hulse, Nephi F. Bow-thorJohn Barton was elected pres and Earl Carlisle Breeze. (Remember, 1'age 41s, Col. 5) TEN YEARS AGO, a from the file of the Murray Eagle ol ISov. Z3, Dourbon 402 to.ili Slot LOW I FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, a reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Nov. 23, SOUR MASH STRAIGHT BOURBON 0 POOT. 1 HI 11 I a newspaper printed. In addition, the youths were shown the facilities and the workings of the in the plant. machinery TWENTY YEARS AGO, tut reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Nov. 23, Oil BOURBON WHOKEV, vertiser, to learn how work- If MHS Football Team Took State Class "B" Diadem rssn..i 8 YEARS Now only Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Howard, 18 W. 6000 South, Nov. 12. l, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Joe 84 W, 4800 South, Nov. 17. IN SALT LAKE Following Is a list of parents Vin-ant- J AGED If BOYS ' Remember When? 1C rrr' 16. 5) Stark, j . . Giles, Mr. and Mrs. George Byron 145 W. 5878 South, Nov. -- J is this group of ings of the interested youngsters from Roosevelt elementary school, 3300 South and 9th East. The stuAd dents toured the plant of the Eagle-New- s iiifjupitot! jchcnla f-- f LEARNING ABOUT all Uiompiott . I - y. Mott, 18. 1- bourbon costs d, G1KLS Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace Carlisle, 4684 So. 2nd West, Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs. La Mar I. Mor-ris- s, 4501 W, 4985 South, Nov, The best STRAIGHT !i , Eld-redg- i ml y, The girls took the lead at of this area who had children this born in Salt Lake hospitals Cottonwood Maternity week for the first time in quite during the past week. a while. Out of the 16 reported GIKLM births, 11 were for the little las15. Mr. and Mrs. Marlow King, ses and only 5 were male. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. 178 Nov. E. 12. 59th South, 4786 W. 4955 South, Nov. Locally, the girls still kept the e, Mr. and Mrs. James A. lead, but with a much smaller Mr. and Mrs. William C. 4387 S. 3600 West, Nov. 4960 W. 5400 South. Nov. margin. There were five local 12. births, 3 girls and 2 boys. (Birthn, Page 4B, Col. Following is a list of parents who had children born at the local hospital. ' now n, Sa Next Cottonwood Thursday, Dec. 3rd, will mark the final night for the adult education series sponsored by the Woodstock The program will begin at the school at 8 p.m. and isbeina; held in conjunction with the to Your Look "Citizens, Schools" series sponsored by television station KUED, Channel 7. The subject will be"How Shall We Pay For Our Schools." Those attending will view the television program from 8 to 8:30 after which - there will be an hour of discussion. Mary Britton is adult education chairman and has been in charge of this program. Moderators have been Carl Badger, Harold Brooks and Grant O. Rowley. (South P-T- Granger The Monroe officers thank all parents who cooperated In promoting a membership drive this month. Miss Enid Woodbury's class won the special treat awarded for top enlistment. Earl Preece, In charge of the the safety program this year atsafeschool has announced the ty slogan, "Your Bike Is Your Friend." Students are asked to observe the rules of bicycle safety. Parents are again reminded to reserve the evening of Dec. 10th for the Christmas program under the direction of LaMar Dew. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Worth-eMagna, Nov. i4. Mr. and Mrs. LeKoy D. Cool-e4391 W. 6575 South, Nov. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burn-sid- e, Magna, Nov. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Broad-heaMagna, Nov. 15. Mr. and Mrs. William L. White, 3384 S. 3200 West. Nov. C. TS, )X YOUR BETTER0 health : ' KEARNS SHOPPING CENTER WOULD 4051 W. J415 South CY 8-31- 31 YOU Reg. s2" I . Reg. s4" Miss Muffef Machinery Haulers M0IEY irl AWAY? Cargo Ships t 4tLJP I i M Tank Transports Of course you wouldn't. But lots of people do it tvery day by paying more than they need to for money orders. As one of our many services, we offer money whether orders at substantia! savings to you now DISH WASH SETS W m VALUE S5 Reg. $2" & you have an account with us or not. 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