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Show ID The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE Tkl Niwi IU ilitltlill Thursday, Sept. 13, 1962 Bonnyview men to serve , Girs Edge " Boys At Cottonwood As Birfhs Rise To 37 For Week A Chairmen Are Named Murray. Ik P-T- f Committee V 1 j j chair- at Bonnyview next two for the years have been appointed by Mrs. Jacob Bowers, presidentThey are Darlene Wood, program; Winifred Murphy and room Julie Esparza, home Mrs. Charles representatives; Eakins, membership; Mrs. Jay Orvin, safety; Thora Miller, hospitality; Florence Clint, publications; Beverly Pitt, bylaws; Clarence Johnson, historian, and Muriel Snarr, publicity. Joyce Fitzgerald, N a d i n e Black and Principal Keith Jex are vice presidents. Secretary-treasuris Barbara Hall. Room mothers and teachers were introduced at a tea held Monday afternoon at the school. Mrs. Robert Wood and Mrs. Kermit Miller were in charge of the program and A - The wheels of learning are moving again at a steady pace. After being in school two weeks we have " settled into a f By routine. now even the sophomore population knows where to find those "lost classes" of a week ago. But if you think all is peaceful come with me to Room S115. Mr- Neslen's art room. "Mr. Neslen, we need these posters tomorrow." "Can you have these signs done by sixth?" "We want this banner done in one hour." Here are a few of the requests and demands made to Mr. Ed Neslen's sign writing class. Being the only class with experience in lettering it has the task of getting all banners and posters done for school activities. The 10 people in the class are really kept busy. I know, I'm one of them. In about two months this task will go to Lettering 1 and the Sign Writing class will go on to more advanced things. Tliey have struck: And next Friday they will strike again! Yes, every Friday for the (Farmer, Fage 21!, Col. 3) 1 . WW! Veterans Group 1 Midvale- - A regular meeting of Veterans of World War I barracks 1654 and its auxiliary will M. O. Evans Sponsors Book Review ond says a We Arc Now Offering , COMPLETE Tailoring Service Including Tciilrr McHc Suits. Your 1 t I T BOWLING PROMPT III II. M BALLS and KuiHiH'iit KN'rt!y titled at Ray Ohms' CLEANERS 4774 So. State Dial AM ALTA BOWL 4770 So. State for your . 266-835- (IIMII v I ' i. f i1 rV , fi i I i HOME LOAN M ii r Hi i i1 Whether You're Building or or Remodeling . Buying you'll find loan costs oie low at Mutroy Stale ond it's cosy to do business with Ihp bonk that' Interested in the people of our area. Murray State was created to fill that need; it's here to serve your every home loan tcquiicmcnl. Diop in, let's lolk it Over! . . . Ours is the Friendly Bank . . . banking-wise- HOME-STAFFE- I THIRTY YEARS MiO, as from the files of the Eagle, Thursday, Murray Sept. 15, 1932: The bishopric of South Cot- tonwood ward entertained the officers and teachers at a com roasting party held in Bishop Erickson's grove. . .Mrs. Lena Morris and daughter Lola, and Mrs. Ebb Tanner and son Lyle were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Fothering-ham- . . .Murray Women's club announced its year's schedule, under the direction of Mrs. Fred R. Anderson, president. Hostesses at the fipt meeting, held-at-- thc home of Mrs. W. Spencer Reid, were Mrs. Anderson, Mrs- Grant Bryan, Mrs. Varian Mortenson, Mrs. Joseph S. Berry, and Mrs. Reid. 4040 South State St. presiding in the stead of Mrs. C A French, president. . . Cottonwood hospital Maternity opened after two weeks closing for repairs and remodeling. . . A farewell honored Elder John Ro- well pnnor to his departure for a California LDS mission. FIFTEEN YEARS Hera art iust a ttw of tht mony. from our 41 pagt fat) book bargain many lot. Buy now ond lavol ... . bm H wm tm Le-Ro- an unmistakable quality about llf F iill STATE i rflTt-- tll 1 ultrlul worm end . . . REGUlARlY H 131 2854 lnj wi i s !tk ruago4 ktin ptottction K. for lullii. ftnci, botkdiopt, ... I own ' 4 Modil ! M lYTlClPl 14S Jzz- - lkTM $359 1 j 16x56 Inches FOR THE AMAZING 10W Mia Of 0NIT NOW AND SAVE INSTALL ON EVER POPULAR Baslcctweavo . Mod if CUSS I VrtKk r v r HI ONLY Vnttwr rn rr A Z. 7 24" 24" Y WIDE t V w-- - v t--. 1 Iff OTHllffNa$nU$.y IbnwSio rm 1 irl"... ..20"tl" 30W10E .... 22" $ jrwio..24-ir.$i- I pmj ....irol....Sl3 WIDE :i"WI0f wochum showing SAtE 1 hi f OR 1 TO FIT YOUR DOOR oTTii-rt- -s bw Nl d. S In). ASK fund CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE odwiion. Ol of JU"IUCIN OtrSTAl fpvtmt btcavt H ptnnlli Circulate, ytl tfttrt . . I I 8.95 $!$$....$ 9.95 $U $ .. $10.95 JllfS $11.95 $12.95 Colorful KAISER W M Ira DOOR STORM-SCREE- M M 1 tWn sayi r I I I rf. TWIN-RI- 4 1 ' 1 r (s-aVh- ! IS THE TIME TO (AUII AGAINST WIHTH! f fi 1A1 torn 5.4t tkit Ii ill tr -I- .SS n.j$ vt4 ) rrci ah t'. r, ir 4 I HHlH Ht 7 ' "twins' I twn ctwo kO t tt p4 mm tr 29C lH ft ! ) hm 1 B l 1 POIYITHYIENE Mm h 0 r4 IUT NOWI -- tipr " I I IK or 5 utort. 1 V $199 I rrT.rvVV.i lm.h wmlt tUf J 1 A iMvl. t"vtW ''4tlllH."lH, 15)88! zohoute! W TtANStUCfNT PANHS 1 Urn. AND, KAISER tw wpMiH-tt't -Ih rtl ruru TOO NOW ONLY fcW4- - oV"tC 14.35 h 1 BESTLITE steotirisiriH' W4cn. $37. Itif B 8.95 emm comfoxti on DIAMOND-RI- fvvV"' stoHSoriio' MieifMihrWpe ...and about jVSaIU the people .an who enjoy it I .tfl n'.r r mimtif f.ml 1 5035 Soulh Sloto 'A ioosi . Zi 8 -- tkh. ill Bt Full Length DOOR MIRROR !4lltt-MMtbp- DiolAM6-88l- : . tuni fcptndoblt, knnK oiilw 1 (tmk oni luy. STAIN n4 to cut 13 ONLY !? m tiifgtr iwihk m ttandard ttmhimnH. Mod.) NOW D, BANK Iy nti. work. trHk REDWOOD ond o ntturtl finish lo o Mliny tmoolli 0 ' HtDWflOO MAHOGANY v drill mssnt SPECIAL! Honiy B MURRAY I FrRnlihJ Phllipplno - There s - I FANTASTIC PAKELIrlQEQY I -- - B H IS Bi H A MHHHM AGO, as - I . 22 SEPTEMBER 13 TO reported from the files of the Murray Thursday, Eagle, Sept. 11. 1947. Murray Lions club held Its first meeting after the summer lay-of- f. under the leadership of y Clivc Bennion, president; Morris, 1st vice president; Robert" Oerrard. 2nd vice presi dent; Cee Eowen, 3rd" vice president: F. H. Westovcr, sec retary; Harold Kelly. Lion Ta mer; Mark Savage, Tail Twist er. . .PFC Yoshlo G. Tadehara TWENTY -- FIVE YEARS was serving with a medical de AGO, uh reported from the tachment of the 149th Replacefili of the Murray Eagle, ment Battalion near Leghorn, Italy. . . RepresenUtives of the Thursday, Sept. 9, 1937. American Legion. Post No. 60, The Murray office of Moun- attended a meeting for the betain States Telephone and Tele- nefit of those who lost sons, graph Company held an open husbands, etc., in World War IL house to show "Behind the TEN YEARS AGO. as reScenes" workings to the pubfrom the file of the was ported .S. E. Bringhurst lic. . Murray Eagle, Friday, Sept. sustained president of Cotton12, 1935. wood stake. .Mr. and Mrs. Varian Mortenson spent Labor Day Robert E- Dunn, Republican, in Evanston, Wyo. . .The Misses and Richard S. Howe, Demo, Wilnia Bennion. Doris Frame, crat, were the two successful n Ruby Bonn ion and Marie candidates In the primary elecwere hostesses at a lawn tion for the sent in the state was ap- house of party. . .Shirley Temple representa lives from pearing at the Iris Theatre in legislative DisL No. 17. . . Wee Willie Winkle, . . Coffee City was advertising was advertised at 27c per pound Murray for bids to extend the sewer TWENTY YEARS MiO, system and com.truct a sewage reported from the files of disposal plant, following the the Murray Eagle, Thursday, affirmative vote on the matter . . . Two additional kindergarten sept. in. i'ji were approved hy learner A scrap metal drive was beMurray School board to handle ing pushed In Murray to obtain the Increased enrollment . . . vital metals for military purpoCarolyn Hankhcud. ses. . .Fifty men from the Mur- Nancy of Mm. Nathan Bank-headaughter ray area were went to Fori wan rhoaen to receive a iKiugliis for army examination nurhlng scholarship from the prior to induction into the Bamberger Memorial Foundaarmed forces. . .Murray Flow. tion. or Club met at the Arlington mhool with Mm. Fay U CurU I'age 2 It, Col. 3) . D AGENCY 4 FOR ALL YOUR BANKING HOME-OWNE- INSURANCE -- REPRESENTING GLENS FALLS, SAFECO, NORTHWESTERN Aug. 31: Fifty Murray Area Selecf ees Reported For Army Physicals ! NELDS, CONSULT Representing the Travelers Hartford 47S SO. STATS - AM 151 Remember When We're never loo buy to give you a toidiol greeting for for all Murroy Stole's staff ho a smile ond o hondJosp ii potions. We look foiwoid to the oppoitunity to icrvo you, JONES ALLEN BOYS Fin-layso- 3 m to area parents hospitals in the Salt Lake area are as follows: kittens recently born to Siamese female cat owned by the family. Three of the kittens are Siamese, the fourth, a black mongrel. Experts say that such births are very rare in the cat world. Murray. Murray 11th ward Relief Society is sponsoring a luncheon and book review, to be held at the new ward hall, 5750 South Nena Way, Sept. Murray. Florence Wahlquist presented a demonstration during Murray 13th ward Relief Society meeting Sept 5th, on upotting, cleaning -- and Ironing and pressing clothing. Other activities were quilting, making of sock dolls and sponge bottle brushes. Lap lunches were served. DOUGLAS AND LORRAINE Scholes, children of Mr. Mrs. Eugene Scholes, 99 W. Wilson, compare four J. Leo Jensen Agency You art never obligated to buy. Inrams born We're Siamese, Why Aren't You? RELIEF SOCIETY SEES DEMO ' Salt Lake City points out Jim Jensen constantly whittling down the value of your property insurance, for replacement is no doubt more costly today than when the policy was written. To be safe, have your insurance coverage analyzed and, if necessary revised. May we help? is On Ui( football field it is the coach who and makes the maps the team substitution. In the insurance field only a competent and experienced local agent can adequately do the coaching. That in why we arc calling time out. It's time to sulwt itute modern, package policies for individual contracts. Thui strategy can broaden your protection and aave you motwy. OUR ADVICK COHTS YOU NOTHING Mr. and Mrs. Jay Roger Wilson, 3584 So. 5750 West. Sept. 3: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Lund, 4341 So. 500 West. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Prpich, 697 Wilford Ave. In L for Substitutions in other Murray 11th AM TIME OUT! South. I. X 7 'V Sept. 2: Mr. and Mrs. Curtis O'Don-ne- ll Hadlock, 1258 E. 4130 take place Wedne8day,"ept. 19th at 8 p.m. In the city hall here. Two films are scheduled to be shown, according to Wallace E. Malmstrom, chairman, and several musical numbers will follow. Refreshments will be Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m., after which Miss review Helen Kimball will "Spencer's Mountain", by Earl Hamner Jr. It is a story of the Blue Ridge Mountains. A donation of $1.50 a person is asked of those attending both events, or $1.00 a person for just the book review. The proceeds will be used to furnish the Relief Society room in the new Murray HWi ward chapel. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Elsie Mines, AM Mrs. Ada Reiter, AM or Mrs. Ann Randall, ' . OUR CONSTANT INFLATION SPIRAL y, GIRLS Alr , Meet Wednesday 14th. V d, Sept. ti: Mr. and Mrs. James Willard Hitchens, 4075 So. 700 West. 1 counselor- Ras-musse- n, HOYS Sept. 1: Mr, and Mrs. Arkn S. Crag-hea4311 W. 4985 South. Sept. 3: Mr. and Mrs. Glade Verdcll Curtis, 5!' 18 So. 300 East. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton D. Turner. 4!)20 So. 1250 West. Sept. 5: Mr. and Mrs. Gary Austin Ellison. 4614 So. Redwood Road. er To The girls claimed a .slight edge at Cottonwood Maternity hospital this week, storing 19 against 18 for the boys, a total increase of 11 over last week. Among local parents, however, the boys maintained their lead, with a tally of They 5-- "VMv,. 'X meeting Primary preparation has been called for Saturday at 10 a.m. in the 1st ward. The session is for stake board officers and ward presidencies it was announced by Afton Wallace, stake Primary Salt Lake. Two area photogMr. and Mrs. Austin Row- raphers were among the winners named this week in the ley. 1035 E. 5205 South. Mr. and Mrs. Reid B. Pearce, annual competition at the Utah State Fair. 4086 W. 5010 South. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. ButDon Green, Kearns, was reciler, 5446 So. State. pient of the only award given in the field of industrial prints, Sept. 1: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. scientific-analytica- l. He also won in the field of industrial Handy, 4565 W. 5175 South. Mrr and Mrs. Kenneth prints, publicity and illustra5491 So. State. tion. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dahl, Don Blair, Murray, copped 176 Umbra Lane. second in the field of profesMr. and Mrs. Dale R. Sta-le- sional prints, color portraiture 4290 W. 5615 South. and also honorable mention in 3: Sept. the same field. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Allred, Want Ads Get Quick Results! (Births, I'uge SB, Col. 7) were; - MEETING IS DATED Murray. A Murray stake PRIMARY Area Photographers Are Winners At State Fair -- r I (Mft tMHrM t. Iff. Mill M Bovf Whfckey Km t(1 . HH In the rtr tnrjr Mttf I ' HX " - ! , 4i " try fcowlxw m4e kmc rr5)tx. the bourbon with the flavor of America a m m m cub b. issu o crsa coa usa bx- - Ccnlcr Midvale 123 East 4760 Soulh k Redwood Rd. J27 E. 6400 So. Murray j |