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Show 2.5 The MURRAY, Utah. FACLF tot Stmt Thursday, August 30,1962 A4rtii First Annua! Salt Lake Comfy Fair Held NexMo Murray Park Murray. A large number of "Jolly 58" clijb members met Friday noon at the Murray Park and went by bus to a Salt Murray. The American busi- Lake restaurant where they ness Women's association is held a dinner party honoring seeking-'torganize a Murray members whose birthdays are chapter, according to " Vera celebrated in August. E. Henry Huffman, 1186 E. 5840 South, An'dersbi was In charge. ' The Salt Lake chapter will, ' sponsor the group. Employed PUP Officials Hold women' of, the area interested in'the association mav call Xj,rs.' Luncheon, Meeting Huffman. AM. Murray. Members of South Salt Lake County Daughters of Education Utah Pioneers board met Aug. 22 for a ' luncheon. Afterward cause of marriage. the group, numbering 13, went Further information may be to ' the home of Mrs. Naomi obtained by contacting the adult Wright for a business meet- educaUon division of Granite ing. district at 340 E. 3545 South or Want Ad Get Kesults! by caJling HU' Women's Group Seeks Murray Area Chapter ."r:f?r"""" - i t LABOR DAY SAVINGS Thurs., Aug. 30--Sa- Super Custom Safety $ms How 8 Reg. $32.10 now Salt Lake. A statewide cam- paign to "ICO Polio" in Utah is support from civic and governmental organizations. The campaign, sponsored by Utah State Medical Ass'n in cooperation with its compo-- ; nent medical societies, will pro- the new Sabin oral polio vaccine for every person in the: state. s,a98 6.70 x 15 l)lu kwull tube - type plus tux and recappnhle easing OTHER TIRE SAVINGS PIUS DAILY SPECIALS ON MANY OTHER ITEMS WIN FREE WEEKEND v,.. ,..m Rim,iov rii,,;.. Hff 14 in oil amiu'if ih ctato Dr. Alan P. McFarlnne. chairin man of the l at the Hacienda Hotel in committee Las, Vegas charge, pointed out that the oral vaccine is extremely easy to administer. "Since no injection is involved, the new Sabin polio vaccine need only be swallowed," he said. "Infants will be fed the vaccine with droppers. Older persons and adults will eat a cube of sugar on which the vaccine has been dropped,'' To offset the cost of the vaccine, persons will be charged 23 cents per dose. "Persons who have taken Rnlk vaccine should st,lU take the oral vnccine" he said, "because the oral vaccine produces immunity against the polio vir- Just come In and register and you have a chance to win a fabulous weekend at the Las Vegas strip's finest resort hotel. Service, will also, service your car for Co-O- p the trip free of charge. Other Prizes for Everyone include Other BAG FREE prizes OF PAX CRABGRASS FREE CONTROL, FREE CASE OF CO-O- P VEGETABLES, THERMALWEAR and FREE WASH MITTS. ALSO FREE BALLOONS AND BUBBLE GUM FOR THE KIDS ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 1. FREE GAS MILEAGE COMPUTER WITH 10 GALLONS OF GAS. SERVICE CO-O- P owner " ., ; IVU Hi ' I sheaffer1 f $5 CARTRIDGE PEN W J J A TWO 'SKRIP' ) CARTRIDGES7 A k BEAM! " BINDER Jr IF 4 ill ,q j tin- - Joint Meeting Sicc :i , XT T n. 0 I. 1 M is j KjpilMITED " iiii'rri t IEAM WHtSJUT BEAM to WOK DSIIUU DISmiINC BOITIEB CO., CltRMONT. niimwirifi:.n,.;;nT-'- M BT JAMES KWTOT precision ground point in choice of point styles. IKith FREE binder, 2 cartridges! VA :: KCNTUCKT STRAIGHT BOURBON WO llwl f.if 1 JZB ' f" 1 4874 So. State i inmn n.J AM 21 We Give Gold Strike Stamps tht persons takvaccine will pro tect their neighbors as well as This means ing the oral ... r-- ':' jy !: . -- t -- . --- i-- ; - &r &?zizK&' . p-- - .s.- - -j - ! ! - fr - I )h I " .j 5 h " A :; r- ' YOU CAN DEPEND ON SENATOR f " ,.J F" L.,' .3 L- -. 3 O) Ever) pound of copper Kf nnceott producr to do your job in of copper throughout the vorlJ. lied lo ihe production and l a vorld commodity, o)d in a world market, ith Copper world the price ctalIihcl by upply and demand. SENATOR BENNETT HAS PROVED HIS PERSONAL AND POLITICAL INTEGRITY and hi ability fo get thing done for you in Washington. YOU CAN DEPEND ON HIM BECAUSE . . . Sennctt it a hitd end luted ho hoi elwoyt btt loyal la bone Rpgblicon fxinciplei. Btnnttt hot provtd Kimtvlt lo b on detmlnd figMef ho pull the inlfeiti f hit lo ond o!6l publican C93'it, obot petiona! oniog. trntl cjoio or politxol od lo ptovfd . lit tor bfinj Decauttc neither Kenneeott nor any other ingle producer can effectively ettahtih a price for copper, operating co It mot job ond new induil'iri lo Utah ht miiiil Industrie! lo by bringing Utah with hit "Indkilrial Ditpmal uuG Atndmnl." inntf hoi proved Ihol h fighU lor economy in govtfnmenl. lnnctt hot proved be worVi for freedom of former lo their Own livei. mm rn VOTE FOR WALLACE F. BENNETT THE MAN YOU CAN DEPEND ON Primary Election Tveidoy, September Jo'n ffie Vofunteen For V!i!tr A4 by Bennett-Contac- t , , R. Vrnlrjr, Rait ffep Chairman Ctt. VbrtmM are ital to Kennecott'a continued ucccw. To fell copper profitably in the highly competitive world market, coti muM be controlled. And they ar cont 11cl by a comprehenir program to increase efficiency in all Kenneeott operations In llah. Kenneeott muit acll iti copper profitably al the price cMablMicd by upply and demand In the world market. Efficiency I the only mean of achieving thin. It keep Kenneeott a Nund productive huincM that produces economic benefits for l lah. . Utah Copper (EC 1 Dkidon II Your Bennett Count VunlW tnt tVnwt- l- t;fTt1 ' In Utah it firmly Mile Washington hp car- tridges of. 'Skrip' writing fluid. New djarnant'snape 'zsp IN World'! most popular, fountain pen! Quick, clean, easy 1 fs DO OFFER filling, with drop, m fPfiilli'i'ili mMJ pi fc" 5 i your Trust n, I III jn pjUifl g" vTiaf ...is I II . vtiij. us. 2875 So Reclwood Rd. 1 tl ImiMi Murray. Winder Stake was hostess to women of Cottonwood Stake at a Relief Society convention Aug. 23. Officers and teachers on ward and stake levels met for instructional meetings planned by Vera Richards, V'inder Stake Relief Society president, Hazel. Jensen and Louise Free, counselors. General board visiting authorities were Blanche B. Stoddard and Leone Lay-toLeRue Neve led the singGleaners Hold ing mothers chorus. Cottonwood Stake Relief So- Sunday Fireside Meet Mmt-- v tnrm v snth stkp ciety officers were Iris Fehr, 'and Gleaners held a Prudent and Carolyn Briggs Fireside Sunday evening. in the and Dorothy Scott, counselors, north chapel in Murray South stake center. Lloyd Neal pre- - MURRAYITES SALMON FISHING sided and Joann Anderson con-- ! Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Roy ducted. Guest speaker, Elder Earl Jones and family, 27 E. Bob Waljen. recently returned 6100 South spent last week at from the South African Mis- - Salmon, Ida., camping and sion, showed slides of his so- - fishing. Mr. Jones' brother and journ in A,f rica and told of his family, Mr. and Mrs. Casey experiences while there. He-- 1 Jones, Com pton. Calif., met fcli freshments were served to 23. Murrayites there. M-Me- SHAPE POINT to. claim, rep-vid- j DIAMOND e : Dr. McFarlane added. "For this reason, we courage young and old alike to take the vaccine." "March of Dimes funds total-th- e ing $1.2 million helped, finance Dr. Albert Sabin's research," e said S. Bruce Hanks, Utah resentative for the National Foundation. "It is gratifying to see that the people of Utah will oe aDie 10 Deneiu. irom una re search." SPECIAL 3-RI- y, fairl themselves," SheaffefCS with or batting average for the Mystery Home series now stands at .956. In any league, that's pretty all-tim- Scbin Polio Plan Makes Winder Hosts Relief Society Sfrides, Dafe: Oct. 14ih $31.10 Safety-R- eg. Mr. Cox, was. tfje. 223d his prize, which means the FREE NOTEBOOK TWENTY YEARS AGO. as reported from the fiU's of, the Murray Eigle, Thursday, August 27, 1942. Paul Rose, Murray High coach for five years, left to take a position as assistant coach at BYU. . , At a meeting called by Commisioner J. Clif-fHansen, plana were considered for a new USQ headquarters in Murray. Commissioner Hansen was named general chairman, with Mrs. S. B. vice chairman; Grover Brown, secretary and R. R. Rasmussen, treasurer. . . Resi dents were warned to get their coal supplies in early, as trans- - Chance To Win er If you're the owner or occupant, you, can win a $5 bill simply for coming t the, office, 155 E. 4905 South, and correctly identifying it. You must do so before publication of the next such home, Wednesday, Sept. 5th. BIG SAVINGS Custom Home--Anoth- South. 6.70 x 15 blackwall tube type plus tux and rerappuhle ciislng Co-O- p wtTTT. FIFTTEEN YEARS AGO. as reMrted froni the files' of the M,urrav Eagle, Thurs., Aug. 28, mil (IUTiienilM,'r, Page :n Col. 5 coach-buildin- E NO. 234 in a series 1958. It's located back to March, dating somewhere in the circulation area, of the Murray Eagle and News Advertiser 920Q. West to 1300 East; 3100 South to 7200. PREMIUM SAVINGS Co-O- p .i...,,, HOME MYSTERY Sept. "- .Jin Anothor TIRES f., y..i'H.r-- rtiWm K TIRE SAL CO-O- P THIRTY YEARS AGO. as reMrte(l from the files of the Eagle,' Thursday, Murray Sept. 1, 193;J.'' . Murray Tennis tournament . i was under way. . . D. B. Brin-tosons David and Sherman, attended G. E. Electronic Radio district convention, . . Mayor Fred Peters announced that county checks for relief of the ""-.: i i .1.5 :;. iua unemployed would be issued the City Hall. Rev. J. C. Felertag of f1-- i The Wheat Ridge, Colo, was appoin .... m Jl . vv.. ted new pastor of First Luth eran Church of Murray. . . The American, Red Cross was procuring piece goods to be made into clothing and distributed to the. needy. TWEXTY-5TVYEARS AGO, as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thursday, 'Aug. 26, 1937. Salt Lake County's first anlast week's home was no, mystery to Arnual County Fair opened, runthur W. Cox", 552 E. 5600, Sout,h. A night, ning Sept. 1, Z and 3. It was worker, Mr,. Cox, was awakened four times held adjacent to the Murray neighThursday, morning byjwel-wishin- g City Park. . . "Princess Golden bors who, wanted to tel him the day's Knight" No. 301995, one of the most valuabje Jersey buljs own-- ! Mysjery Home was. his. "I didrTt even, mind being caNed,' he laughed. . : ft den. ed in Utah was purchased by Albert. W. Daw, So, Cottonwood. . . During the three days of the County Fair, the Murray Eagle published a. daily newspaper called the Salt Lake County Fair Onlooker, carrying spot news of the Fair. . . J. Fred Thunell won first state honors and a' $100 cash award in the Fisher Body Craftsman's g Guild Napoleonic i competiton. n, i Ohj TOP QUALITY shortage was bound a coal shortage by Funeral services were Monday for Mrs; OlBawden, widow of Patriarch John Howard' Bawportation to create winter., . . conducted ive Smith Remember When? Jolly 53 Club Honors Members At Party ennecou iokWei' LOFDOFffilon |