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Show SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES itb Gives SERVICES Show Hints FOR THE HOME TELEVISION SHARPENING MISCELLANEOUS conventional LANDSCAPING, and rainbird sprinkler systems. c28-t- f Cliff Comer, AM KEARNS TV & RADIO SERVICE and repaired, circular and hand saws, scissors and shears. Noel Tuft Sharpening service. 5161 So. 4240 West, Kearns, CY DOILIES blocked Esther Taylor. 420 E. 4500 So. AM All Makes and Models HOME ELECTRIC CORP. t34-- including car radios 3528 Market St. Acron from Granger Shopping Center 12 years Experience SHARPENING WE DO EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL n-t- LAWN t MOWERS Sharpened Laurel J. Brown LEGAL NOTICES SECRETARY OF STATE ' , We suggest a vote for Laurel J. Brown for Secretary of State. Laurel is a man of action, sincerity, honesty and determination. Laurel lives in West Jordan and has been active in the Democratic Party for many years. H has been Salt Lake County chairman and has worked in and for Kearns during his admin- I9IIUIIUII. 1113 WWII WUIMIIIUIIfl J realizes the ability of this man ana aesire mar more people have this knowledge. He believes in increased industry, strengthened single business. Christ-ense- 43-- lt UNITED MODEL 1 FREE for any sewing machine J can't repair. All makes and models. Work guaranteed. E. J. Jackson, 4534 W. 5615 So.. Kearns, CY $50 REWARD J25-- U Vacuum Cleaner - Cleaner O Hour Service if Desired We do our own work 1.SHIRT 42-- rt JANITORIAL WORK done at less money and time than y:w can do yourself. Old wax stripped off asphalt tile floors, and buff. Window cleanwall washing. Free estiing mate for the office or the home. ABC Janitor Service. CY and the garments stay pressed longer JETT CLEANERS. MAKES ALL BIGLERS Sanitary - Supplies and Service Vacuum Supplies & Service 4915 So. State - AM Brighter Pickup & Delivery ' Compare our prices on any size frames 4830 So. State - AM DRY CLEANING .., experts the fields of fiction, articles and poetry will lecture and conduct workshop sessions at the 25th annual "Roundup" of the League of Utah writers sched- PAINT FREE ESTIMATES Now Available to t he People of this area , & r40-- 4t EVERYTHING for the "do It including plumber, yourself" tool rental. Murray Plbg. ft Appliance, 5666 So. State, CY LAUNDRY AM-6-352- 9. p27-- Northeast Section Granger Shopping Center SERVING THE GRANGER-HUNTE- U of kitchen AREA R chairs. come into full bloom. Exceptions: gladiolus, when first bud opens; roses, when bud is soft; dahlias, when in full bloom. Place tip of dahlia stem into boiling water for about five seconds (protecting b 1 os s o m from steam) then plunge immediately into deep, cool water. FLOWER that are to be used in arrangements should first be hardened according to the above Instructions, but may then be cut to the lengths needed, and all extra foliage not needed for the design removed. They may be placed in cold water after once hardened. Theme of the show is "The Seven Seas" and all residents are urged to enter. ENTRIES WILL be received from, ,7 to 9:30 a m. with judging at 10 a.m. The show will be open to the public from noon until 8 p.m. Admission is free. Further information may be obtained from the following Harold members: committee Rushton show chairman, CY Mrs. Robert L. Monger, and Mrs. B. W, CY Moore, schedules, CY Club president is Bob W. Moore. VJriters Group Slates Program in Ogden. Three top See Us First! Darr Harward Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Skinner Mr .and Mrs. D. Ray Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Bob W. Moore Mrs. Sybil Barton Odorless n. c21-t- We the undersigned would like to endorse I Laurel J. Brown for Secretary of State Citizens for Laurel J. Brown Committee s, AM bl8-7p- tf CHECK OUR . . . uled Sept. 8th, 10th, and 11th ' in Ogdea They are: Peggy Simson Curry of Wyoming, natlonally-ree-ognize- d fiction writer, author of Saturday Evening Post stories, several novels and winner in 1959 of the Western Writers of America Silver Spur for best short story of the year; Glen Perrins, veteran Ogden newspaperman and one of the West's most prolific article and feature writers, and Dr. Edward L. Hart, poet, Rhodes scholar and professor of English at Brigh-aYoung University. MRS. MART KXOWLES, Ogden, state president of the League, emphasized that the "Roundup" is open to anyone Interested in writing. LECTI'KES AM) workshop sessions on Saturday, Sept. 10th, are scheduled in the Fort Pitt room at 2735 Washington Blvd., in Ogden. This will also be the scene of the traditional Poet's Breakfast on Sunday morning, Sept. 11th. The opening event of the "Roundup", the reception for visiting writers, will be at the Bertha Eccles Art Center. cor ner of 26th Street and Jefferson Avenue. Tl'ITIOX for the entire program is 512, said Mrs. Knowles. This includes all sessions plus the reception, banquet and breakfast. Individual poet's meetings may be attended at a proportionately smaller fee. The charge is the minimum necessary, said Mrs. Knowles, to cover expenses. Work Progressing On New Lakeridge Chapel Work on the new chapel is progessing laoidlv. it was reported 'his week. Footings have been completed and work on the foundation began this week. Bishop Daviea and Luckau report that the walls of the structures are expected to be erected before cold weather. Magna. Lakeridge County Fire Department Accepts New Vehicle Lnn-ee- n ay Community Church, the Cottonwood Presbyterian Chure Cottonwood Presbyterian Church, Murray Baptist Church Methodist and the Christ Church, it will be held tomorrow evening at o'clock at the latter y; church. SLATED to appear are: Edwin Cannon, George Catmull, Wayne Carlson and Dave Wlt-tenbur- g, term; C. IX. Brady Jr. and Ray P. term. Moderator for the event will be Herbert Kretchman of the Salt Lake Tribune editorial staff. four-ye- ar Greon-woo- two-ye- d, ar Class Social Ai SI. Paul's Andrew R. Connell, son of Kearns. A "get acquainted" Mr. and Mrs. William R. Consocial was held for the children nell of C4G5 So. 465 West, gradwho will be attending kinder uated from recniit training garten at the 8t. Paul's Luther Aug. 26th at the Naval Trainan Church last Tuesday morn ing Center, San Diego, Calif. The graduation exercises, marking from 8 to 10:30 a.m. The kindergarten program ed the end of nine weeks of was explained to the parents "boot camp", Including a full at this time and the children dress parade and review before were given the opportunity of military officials and civilian becoming better acquainted dignitaries. In nine weeks of with their new teachers and Instruction, the "raw recruit" is developed into a Navy Blue other students. REV. CAUL E. Samuelson re- lacket, ready for duty with the turned this week after spending fleet. a week in Tacoma, Washington Returns. James H. Facer, at a Pastoral conference. sonarman second class, USN, The men of the church will son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard participate in the Facer, 1608 W. 4800 South, and tobowling league beginning husband of the former Miss night. They will be bowling at Sharlene Parker, 271 E. 4800 Lanes. the Bonwood South, returned to San Diego, Calif., Aug. 3rd aboard the Pacific Fleet radar picket destroy Statistics (From Page 5, Col. S) stressed occupation of assemb'y areas and defensive positions, night withdrawal and daylight attack. Regularly assigned as To wire flowera mechanic of Company B of Battalion the 708th Ordnance call us up! in Baumholder. Hatch entered Lake City. Survivors: parents: AM brother, sister; Mikel, Lori, grandparents; both Granger; We guarantee quality. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Tabor, Ash. land, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Elden Delivery anywhere. A. Lund. Salt Lake City; William A. Pearson, Mrs. Anna M. Lund, Ralpn I Coombs, all Salt Lake. s- 5-35- In exercise. Army PFC Gary A. Schcib, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bcheib, 170 E. 5770 South, participated with other personnel from the 4 til Armored Division's 54th Infantry in 'Operation Tank Hunter-Killerfield trainan eight-da- y ing exercise in Germany whic'i ended Aug. 16th. The operation, involving division infantry and armor units, featured a new condestroying cept of tracking and simulated enemv armor-infantr- y teams. Scheib is regularly cs- pigned as a gunner in trie tn fantrv'a Comnanv C in Heil bronn. He entered the Army in November. 1958. and arrived overseas the following July. A 1953 graduate of Murray high fchool. he attended Westminster College and was employed by Kennecott Copper. His wile. Carol, resides in West Jordan. ", el (Utah) EAGLE and The Ni i AdfertUtr Thursday, September 8, 1960 THE MURRAY e 3500 South 9th East m Enclose Your Yard with a Living Fence BEAUTIFUL EVERGREEN PYRACAHTHA PLANTS Each Dozen $g89 . Cover that bare Hillside with an Evergreen Ground Cover , . . Pi PFITZERS H TAMS each Dozen $889 5 Let us help you with your GENE'S Flower Shop 17 North Main Landscaping Problems Midvale ' 5 f x , y - aw Tender, Lean, USDA Choice Northern Tissue 13 2'i-inc- Cube Steaks:;9,, 89 1 Rival Brand 39f Sliced Bacon rolls HOFFMAN Reg. 49c lb. icnic Hams Facial Velvet, 400 ct. tI fci Oven Fresh Saltine I Crackers II 43 Thursday - Friday - Saturday 9 a.m. GRAPES We'll Deal BIG 9C . if m -- to Sunny Jim 1 pMhimiIii 18-o- Reg. 69c Maple 53' Bread 'n Butter- - PICKLES SI I 1 FAMILY BREAD 26 4 loaves 89 24-o- customer - We'll each 10' ii Blue Star Double Edge Razor Blades 3201 8 am, Id 10 TV for all your Banking Services! Inventory Blonde Walnut - Save cn taxes wit ha checking rWest MM pm. A fcW W Four In the pkg. 5' AARKET U 3500 South SUNDAY account I K I LjQ ; Costs so Little j "r Antenna ti "fc Full ALL Parts ..V" r - 30 Days Service tAt Delivery " Installation and Adjustment Haio Hamtt 4949 South State Drive-I- n Banking a , . a or " Bank by Mail ASK US TODAYI REMEMBER -- YOU SAVE WHEN YOU BANK AT MIJItltAY STATU Home Furnishings ; ' DlYMtMT year Guarantee on legal proof of payment. Every Set Sold Includes Candy Bars C'TX 39' A - Trade WILD Enjoy Donuts and Soft Drinks while making your selection! Hersheys Chocolate rui i fi 'Jit Amount Possible z. MllSf Bi (1 & ' NO EXTRA CHARGE inir A an z. Peanut Butter Morehouse, ' , Pay the Least 8 p.m. Must sell JJ3.00O.OO pkgs. v 1 2Pkg. 27 Reg. Reg. Re9 53c 43' Fresh Seedless Str'bcrries 6 can MIII Frozen 5 iuin fin - LTU Corned Beef SI pkgs. 35 "Ricardo" Reg. 53c Tissue 6 ib. TV i v . 035 South Stalo AM 6-24- 42 . 7 I er USS Southerland after a 5' month tour of duty with the Seventh Fleet in the Far East Serving as radar picket anJ warfare defense ship, the Southerland participa-e- d in operations "Bluestar", en amphibious assault on Formosa and "Sea Lion", an warfare defense exercises in the South China Sea. During the cruise visits were made to port3 in Japan, Hawaii, Taiwan, Guam and the Philippine Islands. 68 Granite Park. A new truck was accepted Thursday by the Salt Lake County Fire Department for use in the East Mill Radio License Exams Creek area. The vehicle successfully passSlated This Weekend ed tests of the Board of Fire Salt Lake. The quarterly Underwriters. It features a Radio Operator License Examdrive for use on hills ination for Amateur and Com- especially in the winter. In teats. Specialist Four Mon-tmercial Radio Operators will The truck will carry 750 galL. Hatch, 20. son of Mr. and be held Friday and Saturday, lons of water, 1000 feet of h hose. Its pumping capaci- Mrs. William R. Hatch, 4727 according to Andrew Bahley, FCC Engineer. recently participatty is more than 1.000 gallons Cherry St.. Those vying for a Commered with other other personn per minute. cial license will be tested Sept. from the 8th Infantry Division 10th at 8 a.m. The amateur Don't need it? Can't He it? in annual Army training tests teats will be conducted Sept, Sell it With a Want Ad! Jusi in Germany. The tests, design9th at 1 p.m. ed to evaluate unit efficiency, dial AM four-whe- ' Union high school, Susan-Viil- e, Calif., iie was employed by the Lassen County Road Department prior to entering the Army, Died. Rowland A. Elkins, 66, 4709 Cherry St., Friday, Sept. 2nd, at his home after a heart Ottack. Born July 14, 1894, Sandy, to Charles and Ellen Burgon Elkins. Never married. Laborer, Utah Fire Clay Co. Survivors: brothers, sisters: Fred J., Salt Lake City; George D. and Clarence S., both Murray; Mrs. Albert May, Holla-daLouisa Elkins, Murray. Graduates. Reid W. Bronson, Airman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Artie L Bronson, 335 E. 4500 South, graduated August lith from the Aviation Structural Mechanic School at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis, Tenn. During the course, he was instructed in the repair of aircraft, safety precautions and the maintenance of hydraulic Graduates of the systems. school are prepared for advancement in rating in the aviation field. Murray. Salt Lake County residents interested in an opportunity to hear and question candidates who are nominees for the two county commissioner seats to be filled this year are Invited to attend a political meeting. Being sponsored by the Hol-lad- An-dru- for I Flower Program Nears For Kearns Reams. Local gardeners planning to enter Kearns green MISCELLANEOUS Third Judicial District Court thumbers show at the West in and for Salt lAke County. Kearns Elementary School thi3 Probate Division HYPNOSIS Consultant, Clt Saturday were given hints by Probate & Guardianship Notices club officials this week on the k!3-t- f Consult Clerk of District Court preparation of flowers they plan EXPERT painting. Interior and or the respective sijrners for to enter. exterior. Lowest prices, all further information. Plant material should be cut work guaranteed. For free estithe day before the show, preNOTICE OF BOARD OF m41-2- t mates call CY ferably after sundown sine? ADJUSTMENTS MEETING on there is the greatest amount of Monday, Sept. 12, 1060. 5 p.m. sugar in the leaves at that time. HILLSDALE City Courtroom, Murray City , AS SOON AS flowers are Municipal Building, at which cut they should be plunged into NURSERY SCHOOL time the following appeals will quite warm water, about 110 be heard: 2966 West Lehl Drive degrees Fahrenheit, then set in Demand made me enlarge my Ray B. and Delpha A. room for seva cool, draft-fre- e 5406 Alpine Dr.; school. Can now take your BordeauK Standley, eral hours, or overnight, letting Maud child. AM the water come to room temper4952 Lincoln; License No. 381 Dirk Van Stratin, 285 E. ature. Cut stems cleanly at an angle FERTILIZED TOP SOIL and Vine; Marius O. Evans, 135 West with a sharp knife. Do not reSand, Gravel and Fill. move buds or foliage for horti. 5900 South; AM f . J. C. Gillen, 234 East 5000 cultural speciamens. Foliage should be clean, but not polish, South. ed. Plain water is the best ROBERT Chairman, POOLE, CUSTOM PICTURE Board of Adjustments. cleaner. CUT THE flowers with long stems, generaly just before they FRAMING CY CY tl the Army In December, 105?. and arrived overseas in June, 1959. A 1957 graduate of Churches Slate Political Meet . . locally owned ond optraled |