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Show THE MURRAY (Ulah) Ntwi Tk Thursday, June 29, ID Murray South Chorus Dates July Practices " i : Murray. A rehearsal will be held each Monday of July at 10 a.m. by the Murray South Stake Relief Society Singing Mothers chorus. The practices will be under the direction of Mrs. Melba Hale. The singers will present special music for the next stake quarterly conference, at visiting teachers conclave e convention and at a in the fall. two-stak- (and you Vf , Ride The I Cottonwood X V? f : ::: 1 - Greenfield. Primary b o v 3 Anchor Baptists Plan and girls of the Butler 4th Aard will participate in their Big Cottonwood Picinic annual parade held each July. Sandy. Members of the An-- ' It will be held in Greenfield ehor Baptist church will meet Village on Tuesday, the 11th. at Silver Folk in Big CottonThey will begin the procession wood canyon tomorrow utter-noo- n it 7000 South and Greenfield and evening for" a picnic. Way and end up at Mountvievv Sunday's 7 p.m. Gospel serv-- , school where a ice will be presented this week lementi'fy arnival will bo held. by those who have participatHOT DOGS, drinks, etc. will ed in the vacation Bible school 'je sold, and there will be which eiltled last night. ames for the children. THE SERMON I5Y Rev. A king and queen will reign James G. BaVnes during the over the proceedings. They Sunday 11 a.m. Worship servwill be selected by the number ice will follow the text "He f votes they obtain through Was Made Sin For Us". Other 'aising money for the ward meetings will be at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. budget. THE MIA held a street Next study and dance last night at the Butler fellowship meetim; will be bold ward in the parking area, ion Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Sundies, sodas, etc. were soldi (he church. ' Murray's Rose "Garden of Freedom" famous miniature train that crosses bridges and goes through tunnels, permanently located in . . . MURRAY CITY LASS YOUNG MURRAY Mrs. Marie Grundvig, new club president, who is complimenting Lloyd Dalton, garden supervisor. The women were high in their praise of Mr. Dalton for the interest he and his helpers are displaying in the upkeep of the rose garden. 4760 South Redwood Road UNDERGOES OPERATION Diane W 8; g n e r, Murray. young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wagner of Murray, entered Primary Children's evening. Thursday Hospital She had her tonsils removed Friday morning. You You'll Love It! Harold Johnson Named Principal Of Seminary Portable Aircoolers Funeral services were held for Hans Peter Petersen, 85. of 421 Vine St. M. I M ff J .vMM0 BERMUDAS SHORTS PEDAL PUSHERS Regularly $198 Sizes 2 thru 6X $ni9 II AGO, U June SHORTS , IU Sizes 7-- $189 I egular $2.69 -R- 14 - . PEDAL PUSHERS This is all First Quality Merchandise NOT SECONDS! All Sanforized. mill .mi ii m i. ,1.1.1 ii iii i) i jlfc 2-25- 48th 4J & m4 T Mrs. Hershol Page 4B, Leo Col. 4) 111 ZJMl VilAS? llt-Fat- Cold Rush ed Cass Hite was an isolationist, but most Utahns enjoy companionship. Many like to pause for a friendly glass of beer or ale and the United States Brewers Association is constantly working for clean, wholesome conditions wherever these light beverages of moderation arc sold. $295 ... mi SATURDAYS OTP ' 23, 1936. urray State Bank The legality of placing parking meters in the downtown Salt Lp(ke City area was to be tested by the Executive Committee of the Utah Motorist Association . . . F. T. Duvall renewed the lease of the U.S. Post Office. Some renovating and general sprucing up wuh contemplated, but the central location of the building caused them to sign for 10 years. TWENTY YEARS AGO. at rrHtrted from the film of the Murray Eagle of June will pay 20. 1941. rnarmacyi AM (Birth, TWENTY FIVE YEARS um reported from the file of the Murray Eagle of $169 7-- Mr. and When greedy prospectors questioned him, he said that the heavier gold had probably washed down to the foot of Navaho Mountain. Whether Hue was sincere or merely wanted to be left alone, he triggered a gold rush. Ferries were built, dredges hauled in - but the gold was too fine to be recovered. Dredges were left to rust and Hitc went into hiding to avoid vengeful prospectors. For Your Convenience Now Open AH Day FIFTEEN' YEARS AGo' Funeral services were held as reKrted from the files Pix-tofor Mrs. Amelia Melisa of the Murray Eagle of June 77. widow of Robert Plx-to27. 1916. She died at the home of was Koy Niiison, Murray, a daughter, Mrs. Jeimes A. elected inside the for guard . . . West of Jordan Bateman state organizf'jtion of the FOE A very fine young riding pony . . . Bob Poole opened his own was offered for sale for $15 in the Want Ad section, and a ( Remember, Page 611, Col. 5) four room home listed to be rented for $14 per month. n, ... seven South', 6340 1!). Hue, Utah, in 1893 - population one: exile, Cass Hite, who had budt a rock cabin on the Colorado where he eked out a living washing "flour" gold from sandbars. . n. Sizes Regular $249 The Electrical, Paints, Plumbing, Garden Tools and Seeds, Etc. Etc. 1931. .. A June Kettle, June 21. Charles Kay Ralph Did YoWKnow... i. AM Housewares, THIKTY YEARS AGO, as reported from the flies of the Murray Eagle of July 2, picture and hoys -- For ALL Your Building Materials, Hardware, Remember When? State or at 350 Vine. can't miss it! v.v.. eight being were girls. in Full Bloom PARK Enter park from 5100 South same the Locally, held true. There were 15 babies born to local people, with and PROUD OF THE ROSE GARDEN, "Garden of Freedom", located in Murray City Park are, from left: Mrs. Frank J. (LoVenna) Cook, project chairman for the Murray Business and Professional Women's Club; Mrs. David L. (Elva) Bowen, life chairman of the garden, MALE Mr. and Mrs. 512 Capri Irive, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hudson, 351 1". icks on The :&. There were 35 children born there, and boys accounted f oils and the girls the remaining At the Sign of the Beaver ;f CREEPER Xv.vy. FOLLOWING IS a list M Hospit-i',- l reports show the sexes for parents from this area who the last week were almost had children born af. Cottoneven. wood last week, j Murray. Cottonwood mid-wee- too!) s, growp-up- wTl " Hey, Kids! Stork Has Busy Time in Locality, Boys Once More Regain The Lead from ut sidewalk cafe. Music the dancing was furnished by records. Butler 4th To Hold Parade ID EAGLE TrUir 1961 Mrs. In a Eugenia Ringrosc, wife of Charles H. Klngnwo. 4898 Center St., died at the family home . . . Mix Alice Josephine Wright, daughter of the T. Tracy Wrights. 3K.1H So. Slate St., became thcbrMc of Barcnd lickl Van l'-Akker, son of the Leonard Van den Akkers. of Tsylors- villc . . . Jay Wright nld son of Dr. and Mrs. w. L. Wright, was pictured with his opening day haul of fish 10 nice trout taken from Big Cottonwood Crwk . . . n State Filling Prescriptions is the most important part of our business on every dollar of your savings Bargains are bustirf out all over From the day you put the money in til the day you take it out1. in our Your savings at Murray State Bank go to work for you the instant you place them in our trust . . . and Art ihw nnt your earnings pile up faster due to accelerated compound interest. Hero's how our new "daily interest" system works: mvp plenty during your Dmlrr'a sifiniic SWATIMNC Hiril Viw prior. Kilrn hifih rde.in llownnrr. Low hunk-rulfinMnrinn. Knxtmt lermn poMiiblr, Ome in toHny. (irl Ihr imtvlml i)cmI in town Kord W.V.. e . 1. Swuppinu Hma never hrrn hrttrr! tTOI dprnding mnney on nn old SWAF-rx- tw for a Kord. Sulm up and jriHir Frd lvlrr in in n pmilion in dollar for your lrdr in. y AVt-.- th Itw mr iKnt' IWnudfullv Ituill to Tk Vrv of Ilelf. A KI Ford Itiori-rtinaO.OoO mile hrtwrrn rr. tfrf ami 1M CS1 ftftft r w.tM f rT"?mn T chii nil rhnnc, If --,A n -- r If NRIODS. Dur.ntj lhe lasl three bumc day ol any in'rrcvl period, you may withdraw withool loi intercM on tbe amount withdrawn. 3. lI YOU GtT tXTRA si m. Sl I I 11700- - b'g Iwitrli nnw , . , Hive win tn moving grn w fos'i inlt'tlt V it 1 1 P IM. 1 J I i;N:7Lr 'r '' " SI I I w ifc lL-r-U.- MRU Wr '"not 'ti carried ay ) S!i!e 1 50 Jt'H H Wurr Brk . J H " iti!cre;t ftpdyi titwj It ffovt Cthcf UrVl r Start savings now! Save by July 10th Earn from the 1st WALTER LARSON FORD Mtirrftv. Ulnri USED CARS AND TRUCKS na VtN SMAU ACCOUNTS BtNlflT. Bnlancnol more ibon J?3 eaNI inlprevf ond tbrro rl no mnimnm limit on the amount you may krrp en drpovt. InfetC'' will rrntinoo to be pan! a' 3"' rcguloi'on'.. higSp1 rate p"mfird by f rdrrol per onnum UtC HERE TOOAY AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S SWAPPING BEEI ONLY FORD DEALERS SELL GAC si 4. Mule 5295 South Slate Slre St (! djut it own hrVn, Kimrd it own rmiflW, npwr nmli wattnf, prntrtt iu urn Compare Daily Interest Savings with others! 2. YOU Gtl A 10 DAY BONUS PtRIOD tVtRY MONTH. Soviogt drpnKrd by 'br 10th el the month corn from the doy ol ihe monib. lp nrlwrrn IARN dcpoiilt corn Irom tbc doto of FnU-onn- ,0fKi mile YOUR SAVINGS INURtST LVIRY DAY. Saving drpoirt, tompulrd on llm daily balance ol fhc account, provided ibc occount rcnami open at llm end ol inlcrcil period . immediMlc delivery on liny nnti of . Me vrirly f 1 Wl Kordu und . j In ii n, iii m ii.i,ihimihiIi. ,4 i. . Mi mi" mt r t I wrii rl l tM i.rin... liikuriin- - inn. .. (tiutMHi m.. ..miwnw imroi |