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Show ID Remember When? TWENTY TEARS AGO, ns reported from the files of the Murray Kagte of Sept. 12, FIFTEEX YEARS AGO, aft reported from the files of the Bugle of Sept. Murray Commissioner J. Clifford Hansen reported that upon completion of the removal of lijrht poles in downtown Murray, the city would install sodium vapor lights, and so complete the long line of the lights from Salt Lake to the south of Murray's business area . . . Dairy was still selling milk at 9 cents a quart at the stores and distributors and continuing their policy of no home delivery . . . Mrs. Lowell Tye was honored at various parties prior to leaving 1945. 13, Elva Brown Moore announced dancing classes would be discontinued until Sept. 1946 . . . Following an accident Mrs. I A bird's - 4 Mof-fa- tt teen-ag- corn- - were Darlene Hamblin, 4530 So. East; Jerry Bell, 4747 Rita Arthur, 4649 Rainbow; Jo Anne Reid, 255 E. 4600 330 Han-aue- r; 5 Ui .l ., -- T I Ov. .'I"-- Tj ! I I it. ' ' s O W f ' : T - : 7200 Sooth HI I : JenkinsSoffe . . . centrally located at the very crossroads! l Linda Hunt, LaCona Simper, Karen Allen, Uene Gillispie, Patsy Mower, Mary Ann Peterson, Pauline Yates and Bonnie Bonner. . ALSO GRADUATING from Primary into MIA and the Priesthood was James Ungritch. Changes in offices of ward organizations were also announced this week by Bishop Lowell Young. RELEASED from their duties were: Brent Forsgren, Senior Aaronic advisor: Jerry YMMIA secretary; Robert Jackman, Ward teacher supervisor, and Dunne Evans, secretary of the Priest's Quorum. Sustained to new positions were: Jay Hadley, YMMIA sec- - National Selected s7 - - ii 'Morticians ... . I - . Sag-endo- . MORTUARY i. 5J TO DEDICATED -- : PUBLIC SERVICE ry 15th. . Experienced 6:30 Women are to bring a box lunch to feed two persons. The men will purchase the lunches at $1 each with the money to go into the ward's building fund. STANLEY L. LYNCH, Harold Jorgensen and Don Bishop are in charge. Everyone is in- vited. The MIA will sponsor a "Ward Fair" today at the reception hall. A cake contest will be held for the girls and the boys are asked to bring their It hobbies. levi dress and is a cotton affair. MRS. CAULIE Breinholt has been released as first year Beehive teacher. New officers sustained were: Donald Ridge, Ensign leader; Zeth Shepherd, Primary teacher, and Merna Mor rill, first year Beehive teacher. A 'Swarm Night" was recently 'held by the ward Beehive girls. Winning first year awardaj were: Sherry Bagley, Sally reinholt, Claudia Dixon, Sheryl Jackman, Sylvia Johnson, Diane Maynard, Camille Russell, Kendra Simper, Joyce Walker, Lynda Stewart and Donae Ricks. MISS.- Ricks also received a special award for having a perfect attendance mark to all her meetings. The class teacher. Mrs. Carlie Breinholt, also received an award. . Second-yea- r awards were presented to the following girls: Nancy Foote, Janet Mulvey, Gloria Shepherd, Karen West-enkoJeanne Fullmer, Shir-len- e Maynard and Elaine Johnston. Their teacher is Mrs. Maurline Williams. THE WARD Mia Maid classes held a "rose-tying- " ceremony at the hall Thursday evening. Mrs. Beth Porter, class leader, was in charge. She was assisted by Mrs. Kathy Anderson, G. Dixon has served 12 years in Utah County Clerk in M6 for elected was He office. public Utah County Commissioner. 8 as 4 years followed by years ' His studies at Columbia U. in personnel admin. hav has held. helped qualify him for the many positions he A native Ufahn, Verl - A few are: for $1 ,000,000 Provo Hospital Provo City Building Inspector American Legion Post Commander Captain Mormon Battalion President Western Region N.A.C.O. World War II Air Force Pilot Member of Bishopric er Secretary-Treasur- VOTE REPUBLICAN FOR I G. VERL 1,1 II J SECRETARY 1111 lh A 1 OF STATE Paid Pol. Adv. by V.rl G. Dixon, Provo, Utah Murray. A visiting teacher's report meeting for Relief So- Murray. Nine Seagull girls of Murray 6th Ward Primary recently graduated into the first year Beehive MIA class. They were: Linda Trappett, . . . area member, .i Meet, Party Tuesday Murray 8th RS Plans Nine Graduate At Murray 6th half-centur- i- ning at Pot-Luc- mid-poi- ' box-lun- Mar-gulie- Just as Murray stands at the crossroads of the Salt Lake valley, Jenkins-Soff- e Mortuary maintains a position in the of the area. Here this firm had very heart of this y its beginning nearly a ago. Here it continues today to serve in time of need, an institution striving to uphold the high ideals of a dedicated profession. Set will hold a social in the Murray City Park begin- y, attendance. next feature residence, Sept. Murray. Tomorrow evening the Elders of Murray 13th Ward Murray. Leadership meeting by Mrs. William Ohwller and her daughter Alice . . . Mrs. for all officers and teachers of Farma Farmaian visited with wards in Murray Stake will be her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray held Monday at 8 p.m. in the N. Miller, 264 E. 4800 South, Stake center. before and after the birth of her daughter, Batous Raxanne. Beehive Girls Achieve Mrs. Farmaian'i home is in Of Requirements Teheran, but she wanted her 100 daughter born in America. Murray. Members of the fint year Beehive class of Murray ONE YEAR AGO, as report5th Ward filling 100 per cent of ed from the files of the Murthe requirements for individual 1959. of 10, Sept. ray Eagle awards were announced this Miss Susan Wilkinson returnweek. ed home from the summer spent They were: Dyches, in Norway as an exchange stu- Marilyn Ellison,Judy Caroll Kirk-hadent . . . Miss Kathleen Tuttle s, Jolene Murray, Jane became the bride of David Sear-lMutch and Margaret Jr . . . St. Vincent's Altar Tercssa Wirtz. Their teacher k dinner is Mrs. Maxine Beck. Society gave a to which 80 members were in ': Murray. Sustained as Murray Stake Relief Society work counselor at the Murray Stake conference August 28th was Violet McCleery. Released as educational counselor was sMarchell Johnson. Jane Eskelson, previously work counselor, was sustained as edLutheran Women To ucational counselor. Stake Relief Society leaderHold Joint Meeting ship meeting will be held ThursMurray. Members of Christ day, September 16th, in the Lutheran Church Ladies League stake center at 2 p.m. it was will hold a joint meeting with announced by Ida Gallagher. The Mystery Home is located somewhere in the circulation area of the newspapers 9200 West to 1300 East, 3300 South to 6850 South plus Greenfield Village. Identification must be made prior to the publication of the Friday Social ... (I J:,.,.-..- Stake In Murray prize. 73M Elders . W, 4800 I j - - New Officers Well Qualified retary; Vern Smith, ward teacher supervisor; Larry Erickson, 1955. . Thomas B. Neff was featured secretary of the Priest's Quoras the Murrayite You Know . . um. RECENTLY blessed was JanA sudden, burst of high wind et Nunley, baby daughter of shattered two large panels of Mr. and Mrs. Nunley. She glass at the J. C: Penny store, was blessed Larry by her father. and Neff also suffered window Miss Joan Shields damage was honored at a bridal shower MURRAY STAKE DATES MEET 1 r m.'W-- WINNING A $5 cash award for correctly identifying last week's Mystery Home as his residence was Owen F. Robinson, 3841 W. 3500 South. If you are the owner or occupant of this week's featured residence all you have to do to win $5 is come to the Eagle-New- s Advertiser office, 155 E. 4905 South, correctly identify the home as yours' and claim the FIVE YEARS AGO, as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Sept. 8, iL--J- ,,, a i, cakui t ,ltmtM Does It Look Like Home? If It's Yours', Collect Boxelder . . . Ivan Mathis assumed duties as the new assistant superintendent of the Murray post office . . . The Don Blairs spent the weekend in Yellowstone. - v .s n view of Meadow South, Joyce Garfield, 4685 So. State; and Merle Miller, 4789 , . 1950. Ruth Huls, 6251 So. State, Brook Golf eye course was pictured, was hospitalized, her mother, and though it was practically Mrs. Nellie Rugg, treated for ready for use, the official opena fracture and shock, and Glenn would be held off until the Hales received a sprained wrist ing next spring . . . Six Murray e . . , Dr. and Mrs. Dean A. girls were injured in left for Baltimore, Md., an automobile mishap. They where he would spend the y TEX YEARS AGO, ax from the files of the Murray Eagle of Sept. 8, that due to the "Stork" her Hi-La- i lng year in research and study . . . Lt. George W. Jenkins was visiting with his parents, Mr. for Nicaragua. vm. tid and Mrs. George A. Jenkins, and home on a 30 day leave after service In England , . . The plans of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Martin were changed, and they remained residents of our city instead of somewhere in Idaho. members of St. John's and Calvary Lutheran Ladies Leagues Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Murrey church. A movie, "The Mighty Hodt", will be shown and refreshments will be served under the direction of Nancy Hansen. of the Ward. Mothers of the girls were special guests. Eabies recently blessed were; Donald A., a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ridges, by his father; Robert Dwayne, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells, by Bishop Kenneth Sanders; Danny Dee, a son, and Pamela Joy, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Dick) Christensen, by Jay Robinson. A VISITING teacher's report meeting was held at the' Ward Wednesday with Mrs. Ann Sanders, president, in charge. The meeting was followed by a work day session under the direction of Katherine Bogler and Catherine Johnston. (Utah) EAGLE The News Advertiser Thursday, September 8, 1960 Sodium Vapor Lighfs Were Planned For City r YIIIA president THE MURRAY ciety members of Murray 8th Ward will be held Tuesday in the ward at 9:30 a.m. At 10 a.m. they will depart for an outing at Saratoga Resort. Swimming, visiting and lunch the serving of a pot-luc- k will be highlights of the day. New storage cupboards have been completed in the Relief Society room of the church it was announced by Shirley Hor-topresident. , ' " C n, ... 'mC be hlddrn In knv dTf rtttmtnl la this Hit f ipnur. In ny of lh ads krlaw. It meant addltlaaal advertisrpfrt firm that appears eNewhere In tblt taint at tha paper and aa ing additional fine may alia a bidden In any at thost ads! This Is a eanteat tor the family. Each member af the family may aatar anee 'at Ibe plare of bailnras of each spaaterinf merchant weekly, aayeae may enter VM.F.SS a member af year family Is employed by the Eafle ar by the merchants wheae advertise men Is art heavily bordered this week. (This applies anly dnrlnf the week that particular advertisement Is heavily bardered.) Employes of ather sponsorinc merchants are eligible, however. I'm any slip of paper far an entry blank. Who's Who may be anyone la Murray. Claes to his (ar her) Identity will be bidden only In advertisements af sponsoring merchants. If, by coincidence, the name of the Who's Who (or other facta about him or her) appro ta appear In news Item, editorial matter ar ather places la tha paper, these will not count as claes In this contest. To enter, write dawn the name yon think fits Who's Who. add ap tha total number of clues yaa ran find In all the advertisements af tpeaserlif merchants In this tuae. Tea da not have to Mst all these cldea Jail glva McMillan Sets Whf Clan mi liar of Student Party New officers Murray. of McMillan elementary school (formerly Hillcrest) will serve a hotdog lunch to students of the school tomorrow at noon os their first fund raising event of the year. Hotdogs will be sold for 15 cents; drinks and cupcakes, 5c, P-T- A U LP RTlaflonger, "Clean linda Lovelier" Zaw Indonesia Headquarters for oil Your Cond,,on,ng Specialists MURRAY SHOE ' CLOTHING CENTER 1W0 CLEANERS 157 E. 3900 So. WASATCH FURNACE CO. 4791 So. State by an Examined Dry Oculist Pontiac Am S.u.h S,o.. V0N'5vENr1nGSL0R L E. (Von) Tischner 5003 So. State . AM AM liner Coaches Desian d lh fh Whole Family In Mmd Vista Ch.ldren THE OPTICAL SHOP P..RT Spnngville was home Distinctive Shoe Repairing its Finest CLEANERS VANITY 1 Shoes for the entire family Have Your Eyes Station Wagon IVMOtlHl 5i"III!Fn . AM 4444 So. State AM Cleaning ot 17 11 TOM "7 rADPPT i MloXi-- e MONEY ORDERS SAVE YOU MONEY tha total number. Don't ferret to add. yoar name an! address. Then drop year entry In tha box located at tha store of any or all of the sponsor-ln- g merchants whose ads have a heavy border In this tsiae. (8ee ads relew.) This week's contest starts when yaa receive this Issae and closes at Boon Taesdsy af tho following week. At that time a drawing will be held at ana of the stores where entries have been deposited for this week's aontest. The first entry drawn that correctly Identifies Who's Wha will wla S7.&a. If that entry also lists the correct total aamber of does hidden In all tha ads of sponsoring merchants, a bonus af (I6.M will bo added making a possible total af lit per week. Whenever this bonaa la not woa. that amaant will bo added to the Jackpot for tha next aontest. It will centimes to grow every week antll won! Every possible precaatlsa will bo take ta prevent typographical errors that mlibl bo mistaken for does, but errorless typography cannot be guaranteed, rabllsbers of tha Eagle will be tha Jadgea la all sjacsUsaa aad their decision will be final. We reserva tha right ta dlsaasllfy any persoa wha oe not adhere la tha rales. Your Lennox Dealer ArtK FIRST SECURITY BANK Prizes! Contest about Murrayites . . .$24 or More Weekly Here are the rules. Read 'em Over! A GMC jl 4raS.u,hS.. SHOES HECKEL'S NEMIR . ,0So.Sto,..AM.573. DEPOSIT Till ofoTeTanSyaaanSnaTJaaSf Paints and Supplies Rentals - Only 15c in any Wallpaper Picture Framing amount 4704-0- S 6 a First Security and a receipt Order Money in a matter of second. EXAMPLES OF HOW A FIRST SECURITY BANK MONEY ORDER SAVES YOU MONEY We. get CO. South Stat. COST OP COST OP AMOUNT $ 11. 111. an. 311. u. s. post omct SICURITYMNK MONIT ORDUS FIRST MONIYORDIRS 30 60 90 .si.so. .1S( .15- ' DcSoto Plymouth - 153 2ION MOTORS, INC. 4646 So. State AM Refreshment Bar DeLUXE BOWLING 4770 So. Stot AM Mod, up to a Standard Not Down To A Price" J!it?t!?Hka " hj t-- V Mr (an Iwrvt Ct rrrM fcr- -t t 3900 So. AM 2 2473 5770 So. State AM 1 6-9- TOWNE lit tpl NEO LIFE FOOD SUPPLEMENTS 4091 So.Sfate.AM67781 BtUJSfc "'P1'0" Compounding Pharmacy 5347 Kenwood Drive II CLAIR OPTICAL CO. COUNTRY A. Murray Area's leading Glasses made on Prescription Your Medical Doctor MURRAY RAMBLER i681 So. Sate. AM Worfc shoe Headquarters for the Salt lake Volley Puerto Rco Sim 5 thru 1 widths BUTlSHOES 4943 So. State CARPETS . (L 9,5n8 4874 So. State AM Operated - Independent HILLSIDE MANOR "1? MURRAY STATE BANK e. S)ott. AM AM AM DRAPES FREE JERRY FREE Marilyn is ot logon CARPET CENTER 092 So. State We are building 18 home- s3 ond 4 bedrooms, 2 ond 3 baths In locally Owned ond 5 ond CITY PHARMACY 325 So. Main - Soli lake City AM WsSMdleVM. . E. otrM World War Enjoyce Bowling With Us ml nJSZt . Get a Towne Volume Deal Jimmy - Valiant "Come one, Come oil" 1S wire.. ' Owner oi Murray Plumbing Co. ' ,1S m sT 253 fast 3900 AM invite you to use this service. flfit Join the crowdl COVERALL & TOWEL ' You sArL&7 the Central System that makes oil Vacuum Cleaners Obsoletel AM As one of our many services as a hometow n bank, we oiTer people of this community money orders at substantial savings (whether you have an account with us or not.) AT aNT OP TITERS, tTOIESt awoTayoTaSSoSfoSfowaoaoSSSr vac-U-ma- id THE SHERWIN-WILLIAM- WEEK'S EKTBIEI AM , P"""?.TcS Crt AquoiM.d Dor. Norge ond Adamson Free Pkkup ond Delivery rrfS"-- . " Robert ot U. of U. PROMPT CLEANERS ADAMSON'S 5520So,s,o, AM6-375- 4774 So. 1 State-A- M 6--1 851 ' |