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Show Stork Has Slow Week, Area Tally 5 Boys, 3 Girls At Cottonwood Births at Cottonwood Mater- berg, 4580 So. 2nd West. nity hospital ended in a "dead Aug. 29th: heat" this week, with 13 boys Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Butand 13 girls reported. Of these, ler, 544G So. State. five boys and three girls were GIRLS born to local parents. They are: 2Gth: Aug. BOYS Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph Aug. 25th: Gomez, 6539 So. State. Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Martin-eaMr. and Mrs. Tedd Harold 5889 Utahna Dr. Rowell, 290 E. 4050 South. Aug. 27th: Aug. 27th: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eloy a, Mr. and Mrs. Clark McKay 4996 Poplar St. Atwood. 3635 So. 5450 West. Aug. 28th: Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Joan BooIn Salt Lake City kman, 710 E. 4125 South. Mr. and Mrs. Val Bair Bro- From other hospitals in the Salt Lake City area come reports of the following births to area families: u, Vel-and- COOK, INC. 6533 South Slate Street BOYS Aug. 24th: Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph C. Romero, 3898 So. 2585 West. Mr. and Mrs. George Walton, 5866 So. 129 West. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Dunn 540 E. 6340 South. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Bullock, 4820 So. 4680 West. Aug. 25th: Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn L. Standing, 5111 Hoops St. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin L. Talbot, 2729 So. 8560 West. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce R. Petersen, 423 E. 5600 South. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. UTAH MURRAY, AM Eddie Butterfield, Mgr. Quality PLYWOOD CEILING TILE HARDBOARD REDWOOD INSULATING BOARD DOORS OjjeiD vjiiii 033 0!2? Lee, 4706 Mildred St. LIKE MURRAY . . . IT'S FRIENDLY! STATE Ours the bank created to fill the needs of people in the area the bank which has built its reputation on service, courtesy and friendliness. You're only a stranger at Murray State once and even then you're a stranger among friendsl May we serve you? is 4310 W. 5015 South. NEEDS, CONSULT HOME-STAFFE- HOME-OWNE- D, STATE MURRAY GIRLS Aug. 24th: Mr. and Mrs. R. F.. Hodges, 488S So. 4900 West. Mr. and Mrs. Pouglns J. Holden, 5178 Charlotte Ave. Aug. 25th: r, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold D. 26 W. 5975 South. Aug. 27th: Mr. and Mrs. William L. Allen. 3167 W. 3650 South. Aug. 28th: Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. 4904 W. 5780 South. Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Warn-ic3274 So. Scottsdale Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert L. Yates, 3525 So. 6935 West. Mr. and Mrs. Kent E. Partridge, 5933 LaSalle Dr. Aug. 30th: Mr. and Mrs. Howard 4555 W. 4835 South. Mr. and Mrs. David O. Olsen, 3051 So. 9050 West. .,, , 5085 South State mm -- - ' . 4''V 1 r . Salt Lake. ional ies ribbon-clippin- g ceremon- at noon tomorrow (Friday) by Gov. George D. Clyde, the 1962 Utah State Fair will open the gates for its 106th annual presentation. The fair will operate through Sunday. Sept. 16th. The lengthy list of exhibits slated at the annual fair are too numerous to mention. But they include horses, cattle, swine, sheep, poultry, pigeons, rabbits, horticulture, agriculture, Industry, home arts, floriculture, music, fine arts, photography, ceramics, hobbles, stamps and junior (4-FFA) a newly inaugurated quarter-Headin- g the grandstand show schedule will be the Western Riding Clubs final competition tomorrow and Saturday: the Little Buckaroo Rodeo on Sunday; the junior Horse Shew and musical variety show, featuring 'Margie" of TV fame; horse department In se Show and even a "sh;mibjrffc;" by the U. S. Marines. Horse racing is slated Sept. 5 at 2 p.m. Many free atractlons on the grounds, plus the exciting Holiday on Ice ahow In the coliseum, will headline what fair producers feel may be the best state fair In many years. ot the recent Freedojn Academy sponsored by Utah National Guard were Lee Bishop and Roger Larson. REPRESENTING MURRAY HIGH Murray Seniors Participate In "Freedom Academy" Meetings Murray. Lee Bishop and Roger Larson represented Murray high school at "freedom academy" sponsored by Utah National Guard last month. BOTH SENIORS this year, they were among 110 boys from throughout the state in attendance. The "academy", held at Camp Williams, included lectures, forums and group discussions. Among the speakers were Maj. Gen. Maxwell Huh and Gen. Maurice Watts. Histories of the Unite States and of communism were stressed. Several businessmen also elaborated on the theme "An Amer ican up Front". Graduation scrolls were awarded participants during a ceremony culminating the five-da- y session. Parents were invited to the banquet and program at which Gov. Clyde was main speaker. LKE, MCKRAY high student body president this year, is a son ot Mr. and Mrs. Artnur Bishop, 5501 Kenwood Dr. Ro-- ! ger is the son of Mis. Harry Setterberg, 5381 Montrose, anil Vernal Larson, Murray, Two boys from each high school in the state were selected by the faculties of their schools lo attend the academv. Fair Workers Conduct Party Workers in the ty. It took place in Necessitated by the growing student body, a double lunch program will be conducted this year. This also marks the last year the entire student body will be able to meet in one assembly proof of a growing Kir New faces are also seen among faculty members. One the recreation building at the fairgrounds. The buffet was prepared under the direction of Mrs. Roenc Wood, lair secretary. Karl Howe, president, was in general , k charge Of the party. . Informal talks were made' by CommissionMr. Howe, County and Cannon Woolas ers of A. Macey, secretary-manage- r the Utah State Fair, Mrs. Wood and Eugene Jelesnik. who was in charge of talent for Jhe fair entertainment. EM ilaL-t- s (MURRAY Utah Water Users To and let's try to arrange Luke. The annual meet- Salt (lIOl V . &6:L Who hot hod tuperienct Oi a bvtinewnan end Itnowt lomething of the tough job of moiling a bwineti twtceed. it Who hot been e trot her end ichool won end Vnowt lomething of the pressure fating our uhool tyttem with the booming population. grmivo tolicilotion progrom. Tail r!illfal advpttinrmemt by Ihe Allen for Ueiptnture Committee, Available Soon 9400 S. 7th E. CONOCO STATION Mr. Bishop - CR Li ill Have your heating equipment checked NOW! Get it in first class condition before the heating season begins in mncn Ft nbral BRIEFLY ffCfiT v PILOT LIGHT v. FLUES i AUTOMATIC CONTROLS . . . 'ulitc the Replace or clean filters, oil the motors and Mowers, check blower belts. Sec that burners, thermostats, safety pilots and safety limit controls are properly Avoid ifi e fash... Don't Wtit Until Cold Weotfier Arrives! . . . r'y,t;,r ,mJ cmvrcJ 'alh Jremut hi num. thr, l Art p.vi in the io ",ip;Ui- the - our Conn try, bil:It;t!ijlnic .;" sv, rely tcn-ii- Xtfwnxl &c if ytnpnhctic help JiificJ nf i tcrtmn J funeral director c4ri the mrtrp p member firm it . Sec that (lues and chimneys arc clear, clean and tight. adjusted. Ail Australian Hiivlimaii . Sec that it is turned on NOW! AtroiNTFD. V, Sj'h. i Ill Industry through on Holidays 4S1I 80. STATE - AM AnvtRTisKMRNT .... ; j . basic typo Industry to UtoS. non-dete- & Representing the Hartford Traveler KORin OVFE AIR THE ,Ichvc,I count ton ettroct new 2 Open Sundays J. Leo Jensen Agency Who hot worded lor two yeort to loom how lo bring better balance end more ewr 266-483- Drop in, give us the facts Convene On Sept. 1 8 om or a trans or it Who believes that Ihott of us in the urban oreoi detervt a fair hart of voting representation In the legUlotutt end will work (or reapportionment. ft Who believe 4550 So. 9th East you MIDVAIE) Tuesday, Sept. IJth NURSERY CARMER It is our suggestion that you have your furnace dealer, plumber or heating contractor check these items: XI - PRIMARY ELECTION Per Dozen $7.50 probably have (rouble getting insurance. If you do, there's a good chance we can help you. If so, LEGISLATURE 19 75 asks Jim Jensen FILTERS District Gallon Cans . All water users are welcome to attend, said T. Clark CUlis-te- r. ' chairman. KAY ALL EN STATE Bud and Bloom In n n. n o nrn r rt L u u b'U Hli ELECT for In uU I'm a Want Ad to Buy or Sell! CANDIDATE BUSHES ROSE New Call school. a r Srkctc-- t cac-ttuiii- y ticn t. on... ati.i tin Jet-ifinJm- js u.hme firtn Mmtinjvt. A if v MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPIY CO. uhNiisiutCi. - f pctfr.1 fuel f. ht int .f nmg ThtPtrfect Hom Heoting Fuel eg MORTUARY rtnum try Business Opportunity FOR DRIVING? 12 Murray. Salt Lake county fair were guests here Thursday evening at dinner parthe annual post-fai- r Clyde. DEMOCRATIC Want Ads! SPECIAL m POOR RECORD ing of the Utah Water Users Asa'n. will be held Tuesday. Sept. 18th In the Governor's board room at the state capitol. It will convene at 10 a m. pated in a family Heading a lengthy list of spSaturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Higgs. Bountiful. eakers will be Gov. George D. Want Ad Get RoiilM! To buy, rent, sell or swap, Xews-Adverlis- &ST0P-- k, Vanrt-erMayde- n, Murray. The week before school started, Mrs. Arthur Meyer and children, 607 W. 6100 South spent near Denver, Colo, on the ranch of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowe. 1 B. (Bud) Groves and family, 6539 So. 600 West, were part of a group of 30 members of the Grovet family who partici- Dial AM , Yer-gense- n. ATTEND REUNION Murray. Mr. and Mrs. David . .. .'.vy .,',il People beware! A disease is spreading through Murray high school. Highly contagious, it Cottonwood DUP spares no one even faculty and Plans Tour Meet members are administration Murray. Members of Cottonsuccumbing to its potency. this malady no one wood camp DUP will .meet on What is immune to? Enthusiasm! Sept. i:th at the home of Mrs. Cause has been determined as Hose Peters, 270 E. 4800 South. The meeting will coanmeivu of at 1 p.m. "Beginning Schoolitis" and Mrs. Belle Sanders wil precame in its effects are sent the lesson, "Th reflected in the '62". The group wlil then go to faces of new Salt Lake for a guided tour of o d stu- - the Lion House. Afterward, they 1 and s I will return to the Peters home dents alike. I I - IGrowing with where refreshments will be serthe ,,ltnusiasm ved by Mrs. Amanda Mantle, I II u ueru nit' Mrs. Verda Hurzler and Mrs. student body. Bertha Cannegieter. Built originally to ac-- o o m in odute 600 students. this 840 pupils registered year. Tis Is more than 100 above last year's registration. Of those registered, 374 ure sophomores, the largest class . ever. VISIT RANCH RESIDENTS s "v. , Bar-locke- GROVES BANK ' Un-gere- r, 13-1- . D Moryann Ruben . is employed at the school for the first time. Administrative member Mr. Keith Jutltl, newly appointed vice principal, commented, "This has been one of the best, smoothest beginning in recent years. We have fine student leadership and look forward to a successful, interesting, and dynamic school year." as seen by ( e. the-lfyr.- FOR ALL YOUR BANKING "" SPARTANVILLE Aug. 28th Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin L. Dickison, 4114 W. 4865 South. Mr. and Mrs. Hondas ,TV Reid, 3121 So. 4355 West. Aug. 29th: Mr. and Mrs. John W. Patey. 1613 W. 4300 South. Aug. 30th: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vance, 3679 So. 4565 West. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gary Nielsen. 4374 Annapolis Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Tut-tl3169 So. 8000 West. Mr. and Mrs. William H. 2838 So.' 8500 West. ac- YOU'LL TP third of the staff n, Save Regularly Opens at Murray State Governor State Fair At When you have a savings Noon On Friday count, which not only adds up With the traditsurprisingly fast, but brings in steady interest as well, you never have to worry about where your next suit of clothes is coming from. And regular savings solve lots of other financial problems, tool The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE nd The Newt Advrrtiurr Thursday, Sept. 6, 1962 Aug. 27th: Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Bullock, 4260 Westlake Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Burton, 3047 W. 3720 South. Mr. and Mrs. Obediah Horn-do- |