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Show W& ower Press IiIiiiiiMi Jupmere K Tailored by Princess Peggy Cosy Cat SALE! J Stereo-Fidelit- y DUSTERS RECORDS Wonderful Selection of Newest Releases Regularly $2.98 each . Beautiful new colors and patterns in Cotton! . Crease m .v Ever-glaz- e your Home You Can Win 'f -- WINNING $5 last week for correctly identifying the Mystery Home as hers' was Mrs. Rosalie Wilding, 3719 American Dr., Granger. If you are the owner or occupant of this week's featured residence you can win a $5 cash prize by coming to the Eagle-New- s Advertiser office, 155 E. 4905 South, correctly identify the home as yours' and claim fi vJ K washable, controlled shrinkage! '; i Figures! Sizes Small, Medium, Large Feb. Plastic Tumblers Feb. 0 Regularly 19c each $1 I'KMAI.KS BOXER JEANS Salt Lake !ln fflh DORMEYER TOASTER fV Sturdy i if 8-o- z. MA Waisf Veasy on ond and off! er . . . pops up perfect toast every time! Hinged crumb tray, chrome finish. Reg. $20.95 13s Mixing Bowls e 5", 6", 7", and 8 ' bowls. Reg. $1.49 . . . NOW Plastic PUSIP AM Feb II. Mr and Mis Robert S John-fo0 :i:,05 So Blair Cl. Feb. 14. Mr and Mrs. Vein A Carter, 3275 lVaiee Dr. Feb. 15 Mr ami Mis Morns Thomas. CM 3 So 170O West. Feb. 15. Mr and Mrs Garry Thomas. 492 W. 5720 South. Feb. 15. Mr and Mrs Garv Banks. 3675 So. 4000 WcHt. Feb. 15. Mr. and Mrs Weston K. Spcndlove, 41S9 W. 5710 South. Feb 16 Mr and Mis William F 46SO W. 4S65 South. True edge that leaves no dirt! Choice of colors. 1-- ) Dura-whit- : Regularly 45c glutei Colgate Reg. 69c Econ size 59 TAX RETURN Chances are he's miserable. Not to mention overwrought, upset and confused. It's likely he's also cheating himself. He's entitled to take ever legal deduction ond there are thousands of But only the expossibilities. THEM. We do! KNOW perts So he'd be smart to let us And our complete his form! is deductible! charge Eu-cen- j BY EXPERTS 9th Ward Notes ACCOUNTING and Several Events MANAGEMENT Murray. The Relief of Murray 9th Ward held a conference last W'cdncsday in thr Murray South Stake center under the direction of Mrs Dorl Allen. Sily Associates 5245 South State AM r2 ii Did You Know. . . Ash-Wi'lt- II Price Sale! Spray Deodorant Reg. Fertilize Now . . . with MORGRO 'V!ia- 39 Vit. C Tablets New Menfholatum Pile Ointment "",267' Mr mul Mi a irtu e Kim k. .'ill's a 111 Feb II Mr ard Mr I'.on ild Barker. Maftvi Frb 1) Ml and M' Gentle W r.o W MM 5 So. Feb 12 Mi rnvl Mti. Ucinz Ksim fi r. I.''. W P.lm Dl F b 12 Mi, and Raniond W Jvi-nil- bog, 5 95 . rubbe LINK MATS 5? M. y2t Frb I? Mi and 1Mi Save your rugs and carpeting! This sturdy 1 6"x27" rubber mat will wear and wear! Mr mi. I'.innn K.b 1.: $ 49 Mi hi V i i1i h 1 Mi 2T Regularly $1 69' our New Presttipltofi Scrvke Window . . . 0 handy . . . I to convenient . . . and saves o much Inn!- Your prescription ItHed occwroteily while yoti wod comfortably itl your tor! - l fi"0 m-- Mi mid H, 11.1. t.m. Vih 1i V, F. )r M Mi Ri-b- HmuMi M and . Mm-- - Road A'nuiisn 4prr imrlirt and dag dmp. Cn thr fatf of tbf rlift tiaft aif bfam ef ridrn fnmpanwd dtiiTt. Ihf anmia' ..mrht like thr llama, ih thak bodin and tinil Iff tidf In Vlah tndai. inr "el J" iih ihr ' rtm". It i a ptogif nr ta'f thai rticitari th' up to daif pn tiam ef an rcundaiien thf i'mtrd S'a'rt fittni7a1mn that wntli (em'antly t" awuit nr ar tht rptr-nti- Dye bv-ni- Btt thai rlf an. piriad b'lfemf ihftitt brrt mil alnav and t aif fnjoird. Mai-i'f- . 1" t niiii1 liO K M II T'i'iii is "1i 77 .1 1 K b Jt J frw nn!r (mm Sputmh t alk i an r d in, m ifnl innnrl In wailv. ni Ix-rof In h-- if tliipprd out by mr ttudr imiK Ttif (luvmy (hat utriihrt nut lmm ibr mouih of ihf liaft Iradi In hal il thought tn bf ihf rum of aiuirnl Indian I W South .Vim Meltm TiVUlCN UNIUD STAttS CiikA'LRS fO.ftiiT.ON, INC. UTAH-WY0MIN- 'i Vrh 1!i .i.l Mt GVii 11.11. 3ll M Villrni Ln K'b 1 Vt mvl Mi rJra'it I, l'.rap. 37 71 Try "J'li Ms tiiiK" K t'tivr. .'i.i Mern. K1i Mi IVh 1,1 Ronald 1 mi E Mi (;iv1e r;lr, Mt F, K"nMi. Mm .mid Mjt.l H legendary Indian Mini r-- Feb I The Cirvint" appairntly K1n1.t 1.1t',M Mi .Mo Mr I 3340 Wrsl. Si). 33oo Houth. V, 123 K Regularly $2.49! Cold Stick s329 40 lb. bog 2 s,39 Bottle of 100 Coldene OWN 1 1 . 4 Purpose CreanC73 Veto Released from Iheir duties e were Marvin Morlenson, McDermott and Norvnl Turner. The new presidency consists of Don Griffiths. Boyd Butler and Norval Turner. s. Lady Esther FIGURE HIS week Mr. Tlnmiiaii L So. H70 West. and Mih McIvim Finite, K .i7mi South. Fli 9 9 Mr and Mis John T Miles. :7(is So i2. F,iiJ.t. Feb. it Mi nd Mrs Jowph K lien. nioii. I!62 W 40(1 So, Feb. 9 Mr and Mis IjMar Chris, o5 r. 3710 Feb 9 Mr and Mis Jihn 1. Astln. 2.V15 IMIMdr t'r, Feb 11 Mr A. Stephen mid Mrs K .';.Hd So Feb Bn.wn Mr mi l Mts R"g' r D M it1i:t. Feb. 11. Regularly 98c - Murray. A new presidency has been sustained for the mis- jslonnry group of Murray South Stake, it was announced this 9 basementl HE TRIES TO Murray South Names Missionary Officers Mi ... for car, garage, Friction Drive Car FREE with TOOTH PASTE n. nance to the First Presidency the LDS Church prior to assuming his present position. Topic of his talk was "Forces that Dominate the Business Outlook". In attendance at the meeting was Colin A Stillwag- rn. vice president of the na- tional group. .ii;iN Mr and Rubier. 503 Stake Relief Society presidency, and six members of the Stake board were in attendance. TIIK MTKRATI KE lesson, "The Lite of William Cullen Bryan", was presented by Mrs. Betty Blair. The annual report and president's message was presented by Mrs. Esther Chris-tenseAlso addressing the group were President Child and Bishop John Uttley. A piano solo was played by Beulah Paxrnan and a vocal solo was sung by Mrs. Rao Healy, who was accompanied by Mrs. Golda Brown. At their Sunday meeting, the Elders of 9th Ward had as a special speaker, Sam Shama, an Arabian, who discussed the Moslem religion. Members of the ward MIA held a Valentine Dance last Wednesday in the ward recreation hall. of Feb. 16. metal flashlight complete with two batteries! Buy several at this low price Stake President .1. W. Child; Mrs. Grace Uttley, Mrs. Venice Black and Mrs. Darlene Brown, BYU and the LDS Church school system. Dr. Edwards also served as secretary of fi- Day-euix.- 2-c- SAVE ON DRUGS MX Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Weixlcr, 4410 So. 615 East. Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Rav L. Hebberg, 5909 LiSalle Dr.. Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. David N. Engar. 51S1 So. 4240 West. Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Gain. 1009 E 4SOO So.. Feb. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Alio K. Spencer. 3240 So. 3600 West. Feb 11. Mr. and Mrs, William N. Mac-ka3965 So. Redwood Road. Feb. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coon, Magna, Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs Bvron Cassell. 4026 So. 565 East.' Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Owens. 761 K. 4.;45 South. Feb 12. Mr and Mrs. Alplleiis E. Hart lev. 4490 W. 51O0 South. Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6. Famous Dormeyer electrict toast- - Following is a list of parents from this area who had children born in Salt Lake hospitals last week. 'Denim;--Elestic:-- ' 09, Murray, nr. William F. Edwards, executive vice president of First Security Investment Co., was guest speaker at a dinner meeting of the Utah Chapter. National Assn. of Accountants, held Monday at Harmon's Cafe in Sugarhouse. A native Utahn. Dr. Edwards is a graduate of B r i g h a m Young University and received his I'hD from New York Uni versity. He was associated with the research department of the Bank of Manhattan and also with Goldman. Sachs and Co. while in New York. S I N V K KETI'KN I N O to Utah, he has served as vice president in charge of finance Mr. and Mrs. Gordon William Lee. 4161 W. 5615 So.. Feb. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Ponald Eugene Howard. 1210 E. 4620 South, Feb. 12. Mr. ami Mrs. George Henry Davies. 215 E. 4500 So.. Feb. I t. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K Udell, 332 E. 4500 South, Feb. 15. Childrens z. uay Bank Executive 14. : Wide choice of beautiful styles and decorated tumblers! patterns in 15-o- r Chapter Hears 12. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Milton Korous, 4995 Ben Air Street, 'V? B3 Thursday, February 23, 1961 Feb. 16. Mr and Mis. Wayne R. ed at Cottonwood hospital last week three of them were gleton, 5625 Goodway lit,tle girls and two were boys. Feb. 16. Two of the five children were born to local parents. MURRAY 12th WARD HOLDS For the week, there were 30 DINNER WEDNESDAY NITE 12 18 male and female. births, Murray. A dinner for adult Ideally, there were eight, with a equal division between the members of Murray 12th Ward will be held Wednesday evening sexes. Following is a list of parents at the ward followed by a prowho had children born at Cot- gram. Children will be served tonwood last week. Tuesday at 4 o'clock. Bishop and Mrs. F. D. PeterMAI.K son were hosts to the special Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Ham- interest class Wednesday, Feb. mer. 4460 W. 5700 So.. Feb. 10. 15th, at their home, 276 Vine Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Verl St. A buffet dinner was served Carter, 3629 So. 900 East, to 24 and games were played. Feb. 12. Mr, and Mrs. Pon Richard Robinson, 5869 So. 157 West, i for - nilvaennnes uunng nospirai Kive little "Valentinos" arriv- Prints! Checks! jf x l f $5 the $5. Identification of the Mystery Home must be made prior to the publication of the next featured residence, March 2nd. The home is located somewhere in the circulation area of the newspapers 9200 West to 1300 East, 3300 South to 6850 South, plus Greenfield Village. Five Births Noted by Cottonwood r.U machine resistant, 1 . I Jf This s BEAUTI-FROC- MmUMMW 1 a . GiarcM, Frb m Mr mid Mi lln-d- !.! b"i 4f'il !') nuiutli W. Vi' m Ris- - Vv f'ra'laJlSsf UJF Ml |