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Show THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE ID University of Utah Reveals Schedule Of Registration AdTrllitr ID Tkt Ntwt m Thursday, September 29, 1960 Christ Lutheran Church Plans Work Saturday - - r" f Murray. Members of the conof Christ Lutheran Church, 222 E. 5600 South, will gather at the church at 9 o'clock Saturday morning for a workday. A general cleanup of the church and its grounds is planned, it was reported by Rev William C. Naatz, pastor. ' - ; f ''..'; ' students. InformSalt Lake. University of Utah J registration for students plan- ation concerning reduced-hou- r ning to attend autumn quarter fee schedules and other fees can will be held today, tomorrow be answered by the U. Controland Saturday in Orson Spencer ler's office. non-reside- nt gregation Some wit has described weather bureau as a L V payment of fees. In the past, fee payment has been the last step, however the new plan was set up to help reduce time spent in registration lines. BASIC FEES for a ten to eighteen hour class schedule are $85 for residents and $145 for f Bazaar Dated By St. Vincent's et organization". But that's not exactly true. The weather boys make some wrong guesses, of course, but they also pick some winners For they stance, t 2 J ! - M rain Friday , W C XictUUtCU them by driving down for the Brigham Young - Cal Poly grid game anyway. Murray Lady Lions Hear Organisf it rained. Sure enough to Plenty. theBut not enough of a few spirits thousand Cougar rooters dampen the who gleefully watched Coach Tally Stevens' boys polish off their West Coast foe by 20 points. It didn't rain enough, either, to halt the half-tim- e performance of the BY High Steppers, whose precision marching was a highlight of the night. Perhaps we were prejudiced by their choice of LeRoy Anderson music to accompany their drills. Mr. Anderson's tunes (Syncopated Clock, Sleigh Ride, Waltzing Cat, Blue Tango, ad infinitum) are mightly good listening. interWe had a view with U of U Coach Ray Nagel in an Orem restaurant after the game. "Can you beat BYU, Coach?" we asked. "I was pretty confident before the game; now I'm not so sure!" was his quick reply. Saturday night in U. stadium, we learned why Mr. Nagel was making no rash promises. His sophomore-studde- d about even with 1940. Funeral services were held for William Sylvester Turner, 4500 South. Mr. was fatally injured when he stepped into the path of an automobile . . . Students of Murray high chose Mary Doran and Cleone Martin as their cheer leaders . . . New books added to the city library included "Kitty Foyle" and "How Green Was My Valley" . . . In Salt Lake the movie "Boom Town" with Gable, Tracy, Colbert and Lamar was playing its third straight week. of X6, 284 E. Turner Just a thought in passing FIFTEEN' YEAIJS AGO, as reported from the fib of the Murray Eagle of Sept 80,-19 one lesson the U could take from their Provo neighbor would be in the construction and maintenance of a stadium. The Uni version is getting pretty ancient as wooden bleachers go. Enough mo that some fans are becoming jittery about the whole thing. In contrast, the newer, considerably smaller. though IJYU plant has a polished look that speaks not only of superior construction but extremely careful maintenance. 45. Word was received that Harold Draney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Drancy, was with the 446th Quartermaster platoon in France, and had been advanced to a sergeant . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Carl) Schwarr of 150 Mytle Ave., were featured in a Know Your Neighbor column . . . Wayne Miles Horsley, carpenter's mate, third class, 296 E. 5900 South was serving at an amphibious base in the Pacific that was supplying the invasion troops with their equip- imt so riincerncd. Finally their iiml her overheard this we " "From (Former Brinton Electric Location) ASSOCIATION - EDMUND R. FEHR the earth comes an abundant fife for all" B. P. ATKINSON, Mgr. MfGHiYGOOD CA77JV6 nounced that their new apartments at 4842 Atwood Blvd. would soon be ready for occupancy . . . Sherman D. Davies, son of the E. J. Davics, 433 W. 5300 South left for an LDS mission to the Southern States . . . Holy Rosary was recited for Fete (Pasquel) Perrella, 88, who had made his home at 22 E. 4800 South . . . The four year old twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George Sunada, 174 E. 4500 South, were astounding the intermountain west with their advanced reading abilities . . . A daughter was born to the Chas. Wrights, 920 E. 4580 So. FIVE YEARS AGO, as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Sept t'i, 1953. H.- - A;- - Roboins was featured as the Murrayite You Know . . . Nancy Carolyn Bankhead, daughter of Mrs. Nathan Bank-hea- 4987 Poplar, received d, her diploma from St. Mark's Hospital School of Nursing . . . Rt. Rev. Msgr. Martin E. Burke, St. Vincents, returned from a summer's visit with his brothers and sisters in Ireland. ON E YEAR AGO, as rcport-c- d ... - CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS first. Frankly, details of the lust time we nnw such a prescnta-limn- ! were a bit hazy probably IteratiM we viewed the whole show lhroii;;h adult eyes. That's not true about this one. The kids were so delighted by the whole thing that they aHked iirMi"ns ami ni.nle comments from start to finish. Probably hut annoyed our neighlmra how can you la mo down a Irio of enthralled children? Somehow, niter th morally qiirstionnlile movies Hollywood hiii liocn nemling out and after d and lietng KitiiKKti-r-tzoto death on TV, there was something refreshing about Holiday On lie. We think you could rlaxmfy It as god family No bclow-the-berntertiiinnient. wisocrin ks: no aeanty-cl.ino Iniieiidos with only one -d- A Quick Long Grain White e ( )V O Reg. 45c MJB Rice Full Quarts-- Hunts ? . . Tomato Juice OK'd 10 I cans Spaghetti si rttlll 1 BIS 1 Parkdale 7 Apple Sauce V ihj I jig cans T' f'l J I g III Sacon I J) CountryMaId 5"ced' ffS! Xi Sj i f l- - wB II Crisp Juicy "Delicious" "V III A COLLECTION OF OUTSTANDING ll BY "S 1 DON BLAIR H ' ( Sniders 14-o- Bottle z. 2 CATSUP OA Kitchen Charm mW WAX PAPER Daily Fresh i HOTS -- 5C iosc ORANGES Lb. 10 West-ern-iz- d POTATO CHIPS It . Was Just I 1 staged by skillsparkling ro. ed pet forniei lumen biiiI in mciicg obviously trni.'d by someone with lmn;-Inlion If It fciund nn though we're taking over the prrn djenfi Job for ihH shew, it's only br r.mw we thought It was gtrst. We'd whnlrhr.-- irdlv r c r o m mend it to anyone, with or without children. but You ran ft ill see H you'll have to buny The show i'loacN this wrrk-rn111 a jr Lf A PETITE KEARNS ... otd daughter of Mr. it Moictia Green, tho end Mrs. H. Elmo Green, 4189 Wet 5050 South. Won't Ihoso eyes b "man killers" when sho grows gp? h OF YOUR CHILD JUST DIAL AM . . . PRESERVE MEMORIES TOO 3 SPONGES LASSIE - Salad Bowl SALAD DRESSING 6-59- ChiKlren'i photogrophi today Of prketcH tomorrow. You ton't odoid to let each polling ilogt of their "growing up" gel by without recording it forever in o portraitl of ours said be tool In year old d.i nc li ponUh bl Sea Tang li-- r th Hhrf rirolott. Alter MM-perr- d! PORTRAITS MURRAY CAMERA 4905 So. Stato Dial AM 6-59- , 37c 1 PIES lin I App, Prices Effective September 22 23 or chcrry 3c j j 24 Frozen 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily SHRIMP 10 oz. pkg. rb nil hrt Irsrs hit absilrtl, be n rrAiting in the thing mm; on n nearby bis wile M.fa. Iiiiul.lrr raiiw Nrntljr Into the riHun, soiittliil rl.we la Malhrr and I blob we -oH ,.oioiii, do uiAtrW 1hf rtgb tnanf- - I Poly Foam lt d rom-tutfion- UTAH MINING tfcsHUTTERBUGS weekend InOur chuck-fucluded a glimpse of the State Fair and a family trip to Holiday On lee. it'd been several years sinre we'd wen an Ice show. Our small fry were witnessing their rlewn fun, 81. give us 'lil be counted to a hundred lo si t outa' town!" "Oh, that's all right. Tummy can't count to a hundred!" e South Sfafe 4792 Bn from tho files of the Murray Eagle of Sept 24, 1959. Daryl D. Whitehead. 5770 So. 3rd East,- left for an LDS misAn open sion to Mexico ment. house was held to honor the TEN YEAKS AC.O, as reof Goth wedding anniversary ported from the files of the Mr. and Mis. Eugene Paxton, Murray Eagle of Sept t'i, 1194 W. 4800 South . . . Miss 1950. Joan Elaine Mash, daughter of It was announced that J. M. the Anthony P. Mashes. 4900 (Mick) Riley would be the pro- So. 900 East married Dunne fessional manager of the new W. Taylor . . . The steam room Meadow Brook golf course . . . at the Murray Police Boy's Club Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Martin an was nearing completion. .Mother noticed an apprehensive look about I ho two siiinll-fry- s when they came in. The old boy lookrd furtively over his fdmuldt-- r although Ills old brother Mas Km! The Optical Shop non-mini- HIGHLIGHTING the opening event of the fall season for Murray Lady Lions was a musical program presented by TWENTY YEARS AGO, as retortcd from the files of the Murray Eagle of Sept 26. bowl. "Tommy said he'd examined by an Oculist HAVE your eyes and bring your prescription to us for the latest in eyewear fashion. Mick Riley Was Named Meadow Brook Manager d 'Why?" BOYS Mr. and Mrs. James A. Banks, 4785 W. 4835 South, (Births, 3B, Col. 6) Jor-gonse- Led-bette- Remember When? team looked the equally "Mike, get Jour Rims gotta' Ret inila GIRLS n, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. 5761 Wood Cr., Sept. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Leslie Mc- - Mr. and Mrs. Boyd F. Butler, Utahna Dr., Sept. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Reeves Rigby, 4826 So. 4480 West, Sept. 6. r, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie E. 6021 So. 2nd West, Sept. 7th. 5847 well-know- picking a winner. Fortunately, they'll decide that for themselves on Oct. 7th when they get together in the Ute Gee, 4551 W. 5780 So., Sept. 3. Mining's special burden n Earl Donaldson, seated, organist. In charge of the evening were Mrs. Fred Lippmann, who was hostess to the club at her home, 5561 Avalon Drive, left; Mrs. Roger Peterson, chairman, and Mrs. Art Bishop, president. The social was held Thursday evening. C o uga r crew. In fact, if the U and the Y were playing tomorrow, we'd hate to get out oi. a limb by sophomore-manne- Once again the reports from the Cottonwood Maternity Hospital show the girls to be in the lead in number of births. Last week there were 17 little girls bora and only 12 boys. Locally they were also in the lead, with 4 for the males and 5 for the females. Property tax assessments on Utah's metal mines are based chiefly on average net proceeds for the three preceding years. This makes mines more responsive to inflation and deflation than most classes of property. Extended inflation is a special burden to mines. For example; by 1959, assessed value of all property had risen 50 above the 1947-4- 9 average, while metal mine assessments had increased 14-1- 5. in- - Murray. Mrs. Reed (Phyllis) Bills has been sustained as the new Murray 13th Ward Relief Society second counselor. She replaces Mrs. Ed wing B. The ( Charlotte ) Johnston. Johnstons have moved to Jerome, Idaho. Named as the new teacher's topic leader to replace Mrs. Bills was Mrs. Donald F. (Rhea) Bagley. students who have paid their fees. The student must present his notice of fee payment card in order to receive materials DUP Camp To Meet (Registration, Page 211, Col. 6) Murray. Members of the Pony Express Camp of the Daughters Murray East Seminary of Utah Pioneers will hold their first meeting of the season toPlans Fete Tomorrow day in the home of Mrs. Fred Murray. Members of the Mur- Holmgren, 372 W. 6260 So. Mrs. ray East Seminary will meet Leroy Turpin, captain, will be at 7:30 tomorrow evening in in charge of the session. the Seminary Building for a For Results Use Want Ads! party. Murray. Plans have been announced by representatives of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church for their annual Bazaar and Carnival, scheduled for Friday and Saturday, Oct. James Sawaya, president of the Men's Club and Mrs. J. M. Clifford, president of the Altar Society, are general of the event. It will be held at the National Guard Armory. A planning and committee-appointin- g meeting was held Thursday in the church hall. Further details will be devulged at a. later date. CP on occasion. ma- First step in registration is terials will be issued only to the "non-proph- REGISTRATION Hall. I ' Births Take A Slight Drop At Cottonwood; Giris Lead Again New Officers Named In Murray 13th Ward Utah Valtcy Frozen PIZZA Regular 99c Full Pound Choice of Varieties each rziuw wm IT I w f. u mm w M v i i i ' r-- K. i mm MARKET BASKET ;M |