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Show Remember When? v. Sale Of Murray Smelter Plant Was Announced ' TWENTY YEARS AGO, un reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Sept. 19. , 1950. 1940. The Miswes Phyllis Turpin and Marjorie Shaw were in Harrisburg Penn., as a prize for taking first place in a demonstration at the Utah State Fair Mrs. G. H. Dor-to- n work in entertained ten women at a dinner party to honor the 81st birthday of Mrs. Emma Primm. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, aV reported from the files of the Murray Eagle- of Sept. .13, sv 7 ..; ! in third grade teacher representing the faculty Creek School Scene Of Annual Flower Show Mill Mill Creek,.The annual Flower Show of Mill Creek elementary school was held yesterday afternoon from 5:30 to 7:30. Parents worked with children in preparing entries for a suc- cessful and colorful show. Professional judges awarded. first, second and third places. DECORATION chairman Mrs. Dorothy Housely worked with school teacher Mrs. Bean on arrangements. officers and chairmen for the current school year are: Mrs. John R. Ward, president; Mrs. Kenneth D. Anderson, first vice president; Principal Claude C. Lemmon, second vice president: Mrs. Sheron Christensen, secretary, and Mrs. Warren Brown, treasurer. CHAIRMEN'S: Mrs. Al Evans, hospitality; Mrs. Harvey Murdock, room representative Mrs. Donald and Frischknect; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Welti, parent and family life; Mrs. Robert Blackhurst, program; Mrs. H. Porter Pauly, P-T- A HillcrestDUP Murray. New officers presided at the first meeting of the season for members of Hillcrcst Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Monday afternoon at the home at Smith, 426 Knoll-ci-eDr. " Shirley Cornwall gave the lesson entitled "Recollections of 1860". Ruth Morris gave a talk. were Phyllis Hca-to- n and Ruth Morris. OFFICERS for the coming year are: Thyllis Hcaton, captain; Pat Smith, first vice captain; Ruth Morris, second vice captain; Helen Gardner, secretary; Margie Haniblin, registrar; Marjorie Beck, historian; Wilda Beck, custodian of relies; Winifred Dyches, chaplain; Carol Baird. organist,, and Van-ic- e Black, chorister. st Qf-P- y, k ... South Cottonwood Lad Lions Discuss Project publicity; Mrs. Johnny Yee, and scrapbook; Mrs. Graham R. Mather, magazine; Mrs. Richard Taylor, health, Mrs. Lloyd Brown, membership; Mrts. Ernest Zaharais, school lunch, Mrs. Glen Housely, decoration; Mrs. Harold Bailey, safety. Mrs. Ronald B. Andrew, publications; Mrs. Russell Ander-- s o n, legislative; Mrs. . Austin Mrs., Gary Larsen, Mclntyre, juvenile protection; Mrs. H. Porter Pauly, carnival chairman, and Miss Dorothy Stevens, teacher representative. The first executive meeting was held at the school Monday at 1 p.m. his-tori- pre-scho- South Cottonwood. A recent meeting of the South Cottonwood Lady Lions was held at the home of Mrs. Ed Collett.' Discussed were plans fpr the next money-raisin- g project of the group. Final plans for this and other matters of business will M made at the next meeting which will be held Oct. 13th at the home of Mrs. John Nielson. MEAD LiriERSLi K n U from DEBB'S 01k mm Plans Dinner Friday Thursday, September 15, 1960 Cottonwood. Young married of the Cottonwood Presbyterian Church, the Mariners, will hold dinner - tomorrow-nigh- t a pot-luc- k at the church at 6:30. Rev. David R, Steele will speak on "The Church and Pub- - lie Schools". A brief initiation ceremony for new members will be held at the beginning of th meeting. A charge of 25 cents per person will be made. CAN HE WEAR CONTACT LENSES? has proved contact lenses are excellent for sports competition. If your boy engages in active outdoor sports and requires glasses, contact lenses may well be the answer.' We will be happy to consult Time Yes! Legion Slates Murray Meet with you. Murray. The American Legion will hold their District Fall conference Saturday, Sept. 17th, at the Murray National Guard Armory. Meetings will get underway at 7 p.m. District officers along with department officers will be the guest speakers. At 9 p.m. there will be a smorgasbord dinner and a dance. The cost will be $1.50 per person. MURRAY VISION Hi CENTER DIAL AM If t ( lift JUTflH Of TOmCTRIC 120 EAST 4800 SOUTH flssn. J 64882 mm. mm LEAN a A O Murray. The first event of the fall season for Murray. Lady Lions will be tonight when members meet at the home of Murray 3rd RS Has n Mrs. Fred Lippmann, 5561 Dr., for dinner and a musiThree New Officers cal program. Dinner will be served at 7:30 Murray. Nellie Barnctt will n be the new literature teacher p.m. Music will be by the of Murray 3rd Ward Relief SoEarl Donaldson. organist Mrs. Art Bishop, Mrs. Roger ciety. Vilda Barrett the chorister and Eleanor Pratt will be Peterson and Mrs. Lippmann, organist it was announced this club officers, have planned the week by Ruth . Poulson, presi- event. Several new members dent. will be welcomed into the group. g course of inA secstruction will be given the ond meeting of each month during the coming year. It will be under the direction of Margaret Brinton. Other Relief Society officers Salt Lake. The mili levy for are Ella Mortenson and Maur-- 1 Ine Miller, counselors, and Phyl- 1960 was lowered from 11 to 10. last year's amount, by the , ., lis Evans, secretary. Salt Lake County Commission Friday upon the recommendation of County Auditor David P. Jones. The action came after last Wednesday's approval of a resolution to issue tax anticipation Murray. Dr. Donald K. Bailey, notes to cover expenses of the whose specialty is radiology, Salt Lake County General Hoswas the speaker Monday at the pital through the remainder of the year. regular meeting of Murray CTAII ATTORNEY General The doctor discussed the Walter L. Budge recommended work, its the issuance of the notes as a background of advances in both diagnostic and way out of the hospital's finantreatment phases and applica- cial problems which resulted in fields other from his office's ruling that one tions of the levies for fhan medicine. of the three one-miA RELATIVE newcomer to hospital use was illegal. The action averts the need Murray, Dr. Bailey maintains offices at 46D6 So. State. His for a special session of the work, he explained, is almost state legislature to correct the or provide additional entirely by referral from other funds. medical doctors. AN ESTIMATED $541,000 In closing his discussion, the doctor showed slides Illustrat- was cut from the hospital budg et by the ruling. Devaluation ing equipment uwd in films them- of county property because of work and the selves. mining industry strikes had alA guest of the club was Miss ready cut the hospital budget Simonetta Stella, foreign stu- by an estimated $300,000 and dent from Rome, Italy, who is the loss of a mill by the ruling attending Murray high school put a further pinch on the finances. this year. County officials reported that next year's levy would probably MURRAY 3RD WARD LAURELS be a mill higher In order to pay PLAN OPENING EVENT off the notes. IT WAS ALSO announced by Murray. Girls of the Laurel class of Murray 3rd Ward MIA County Attorney G rover A. will meet in the church at 7:15 Giles that the task of collecting p.m. Wednesday for their open- $39.643 In unpaid bills owed to ing event of the year, which the hospital pationts has been has been planned by Joan started by a special InvestigaBeetor. Chiltls. New aecond-yca- r Those patients owing bills hive teacher for the year will have been ruled "able to pay". be Margenc Graff. NyJ Av-alo- well-know- County Lowers Levy One Miff Doctor Speaks AiCiiy Rofary Fluffy Schilling Mashed Potatoes 1 4Pk9, Center l cut...ib. Ellis 7 Bone 6 .cans Vienna Sausage Pot Roast U, Libby Lunch Meat Zee - 4-ro- ll Pack 3, Good a:43c Round Bone Reg. 55c can ww - Reg. 39c 3 Toilet Tissue pkgs. si IIUCUI Joe U.S.Good-l- b. -- Link 3 x-r- - Sausaoe M x-r- 1 error x-r- . . . THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE MIGHTY GOOD BAMGU ll new fall Local Mariners Club Lady Lions Plan Party home-nursin- Holds Session ... or arranging the program; Mrs. Glenn Hous-lechairman, and Richard Bodell, second grade student. OVER an', entry in the Mill Creek elementary school annual flower show held yesterday are from left: Bettylou Bean, CHECKING Murray business men were anticipating a future boom as the news was released about the sale of the American Smelting and Refining Plant in Murray. The buyer was not disclosed . . . Verl Meyrick was elected president of Murray Education Association . . , Salt Lake Coun ty Firemen received a new pumper truck that was designed and developed by the men themselves . . . Mrs. Mary Lindsay, 1945. Murray school nurse for many Gwen, Saunders, daughter of years, was honored at a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Cal Saunders, 238 on the occasion of her E. 5300 South, was a patient in party retirement. the polio ward in a S. L. hospital . . , Four Taylors ville men , FIVE YEARS AGO, as re- -, were home on leave from the ported from the filftt of tlw armed services. They were Hal-v- ; Murray Eagle of Sept. 15, Bennion, La Von Moss, Dur-lan- d , 1955. Carney and Dale Haslam Two. juveniles, 16 and 17, . . . Elder Andre K. Anastasiou, were apprehended as they atwar-tim- e president of the Brit- tempted to take an automobile ish LDS Mission, spoke at the from Laury Millers car lot . . . Murray 1st Ward ; . A' carni- Cheryl Townsend became the val dinner was sponsored by bride of Richard Carlson on the men's club of St. Vincent's Sept. 3rd . . . Mr. and Mrs. DonA collection of 89 dolls dis- ald H. Smith, 110 Lester Ave., played by Laurel Lee Naylor were the parents of a new won a ribbon at the Utah State daughter . . . Wayne Persyl was Fair. the name chosen for the new 4-- H wJ It TEN YEARS AGO, an reported from the file of the Murray Eagle of Sept. 15, son of Mr. and Mra. LeRoy P. Richardson . . . Pfc, Jay Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mitchell, 541 Benbow Ave., suffered a broken nose and was being treated in a Korean hospital. ONE YEAR AGO, as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Sept. 15 1959. Commissioner Clark Cushing called a citizen's meeting for all in the who were interested beautification of the' city. The problems of shade tree planning was discussed such as those jeopardizing the utility systems breaking the sidewalks, etc., and those that had been proved acceptable to city streets . . . Four Murray girls graduated from St. Marks nursing school. They were Beverly Johnson, Velma and Delma Potter, and Luci Lee Jones. x-r- Cal Fame Frozen n Oil VI 1 FV I 6-o- z. Lemonade Mity Fresh Frozen Peas BULKY KNIT Aunt Susan Frozen SWEATERS ... just tho thing for cool Fall Sc nights. lippcr end Hi-- from our JANTZEN stylos priced W $P95 ... from m S25 CORN Iho your International Credit Plan. Cord or our loy-Awa- y OLD CROW cans . Whole Kernel or Cream Style y for ,I Parkdale Apple Sauce Don'l overlook our famous TIBBIE BEACH lino top quality years of Meat Pies All Varieties Banana SPASM lb BANANAS 2 - 25c J . 303 cans Prices Effective September 15 17 16 Vets Jm 8 a.m. Dog Food 14 cans to 10 p.m. Daily CUtkVi for Mtn 4373 S)a hi Mutroy rimttn AM Oiwn ftkloy ti 'til 9. 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