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Show Murray lfttft Tart'i acrnment moiling Sunday. Released were Bill Webb, and assistants Murray. Officers of both the superintendent Hall Anderson and Larry Brim-hal- l. young men's and youngf worn-en'- s Lucy Jones, was released MIA were changed during Muff dy 1 Oth Ward Changes MIA Heads VISION w'th Miry Remernfeer Sandy Ni.-lr.o- Newly sustained officers in are the two organizations Dennis Barlocker, superintendent ; Jim Barton, first assistant and Bob Walton, second assistant. Mary Ann Smith was named young ladies president with Donna Farin and Ranae Anderson as counselors. 1 CENTERS a!on prpdont and Ji'fipson fOUPSelolS. COMPLETE THIRTY YEARS AGO. as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thursday, April IH," 1933. D. Glasses MURRAY 120 VISION 4800 So. E. CENTER - Murray - AM 11 j BROADWAY VISION CENTER 18 E. 3rd So. - Salt Lake City - - Bountiful AX Bruce J. Parsons t the ft eOCATCLlO O'' V CMirvrNNB t.ioui KAN'jAi nun m. its hi.. am nrmm rvr l're-aviati- Cadet Lewis M. - .1 IT- Thomas Miller Stauner. son of Mrs. Myrtle Stunner, was stationed at 10, W- 1' M-- Murray. The Rev. Thomas H. arrived this week to bepastor of Anchor Baptist church. He will replace the late James G. Baynes, founder of the church. REV. MILLER has spent the past 10 years as pastor of First Fundamentalist church, San Bernardino, Calif. During that time, however, he had been a guest speaker at Anchor Baptist on several occasions. Miller come A graduate of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Calif., he has also attended Los Angeles Theological Seminary Golden State University. and FOLLOWING his graduation, he did graduate work at South-eCalifornia Baptist Seminary and completed three years of clinical counseling work at Patten State hospital, San Bernardino. Pastor Miller is married and has four children, two of whom further notified that said proposal for change of zoning ordinance has been recommended to the Board of Commissioners of Murray City by the Planning and Zoning Commission of Murray City, and that after Public Hearing and due deliberation as required by law, it is the intention of the Board of Commissioners of Murray City, Utah, to present at a regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners an Ordinance so amending Ordinance No. 74. of Murray City, to be considered and acted upon by said' Board of Commissioners. Copies of the proposed Ordinance Amending said Ordinance $12.50 fDa CI IJIUfiCJII mm for mam mm iN 5850 Personalized Hair Waving & The Nicest Gift Styling from the Easter Bunny. OGDEN'S STYLETTE SALON OF BEAUTY (formerly John's) 5785 South State m are married. His family plans to join him when school terminates in the spring. HIP CONSTRUCTION on the new church is progressing well, the pastor reported and the first two units will be finished in six months. They include a y education unit and a small chapel. The main sanctuary or chapel will be constructed as soon as the present building is completed. '(?;X - fLy two-stor- 1953. FURNITURE & APPLIANCE Legal (From Page 4B, Col. 8) USE REGULATIONS: In Manufacturing Zone M-- 1107 So. Sfate DA 8-95- 82 3, So mm feipsaK Exii Col-ya- ril 10, 1958. staff. Arthur C. Nelson was elected has served as president of the priests quorum and is pres- president of Murray Aerie No. ently activity chairman of Mur- 1760 FOE. . . A five man board of directors was named by ray soutft stake ' Zone You are Baptisf Pasfor TEX YEARS AGO, as reported front the files of the Murray Eagle, Friday, April Carl Tuttle Farewell Is Set Sunday uvMAsfV . Key. Thomas Miller 194S. Murray Lions elected John Swanger to succeed Harold Kelley as president. Ron Hendricks was named first and Dr. W. L. Wright, second vice president. . . Mrs. Charles S. (Evelyn) West received the first civic service award for 1953 presented by the Murray Aerie, FOE. . . Funeral services were r. conducted for Clarence C. . . Holy Rosary was recit.Murray. Elder Carl Lynn Tutue, son ot Mr. and Mrs. ed for Mrs. Maria Sara Galle-go- s Wilford S. Tuttle, 6450 So. Jaramillo, who died at age State, will be honored at a mis- 69. . . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred at Huetter were dinner guests of sionary tarewell Sunday 3 :.u p.m. in Murray 6th ward, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lee in honor 6luw mo. Main. of the birthdays of both MrSA EI.DKK Tuttle, who has been Huetter and Mrs. Lee. canea to the East Central FIVE YEARS AGO, as reStates mission, is a 1H62 gradported from the files of the uate ot Murray high school Murray Eagle, Tlmrhday, Apwhere he worked on the year- IS swmm. l.. Nti f lit j , url Tuttle CITY A year-nroun- ril T li 22-1- P. Kearns. . . Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowsell, Lt. Col. eland R. Rowsell and 1st Lt. Charies Oee Rowsell, had just TWENTY - FIVE YEARS in the A(o, as reported from the gained advancement armed forces. . . Murray USO files ot the Murray Eagle, was the setting for a farewell Thursday, April U, 1938. fete tor a of inductees Mayor G. R. Berger pro- from the group Murray area, prior to claimed Saturday, May 21 as Poppy Day in Murray, and their departure for active duty. Urged all citizens to support . . . Harry Thomas Bletzacker, the event. . Farres Smith, Murray city engineer, died in a Bennion, and D. L. Bowen Flor- local hospital. . . Funeral serval company donated 150 trees ices were held for Mrs. Emily to be planted in Murray park. Todd Brown, Taylorsville. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thursday, April 8, 1948. Lloyd DeLand, Murray police chief, reported that petty theft in Murray was on the increase. . . A boxing event matching former intermountain middleweight champion Paul Perkins and Kit Mitchel Muslin in one featured bout, and Ernie Hunick vs. Freddy Maes in another, was set at Murray high school gym. . . Repairs scheduled to be made on the swimming pool in Murray park were estimated at $20,000. . . Mrs. Henry Wheeler was guest of honor at a birthday celebration at Coon Chicken Inn. . . Dr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Smith announced the birth of their tenth girl and 13th child. fW OMAHA I JaALTtAKtory . Jv A3r FcSI . r alternated r'f OAKLAND KANMANCWCa Japan Mrs. T. Tadehara, 6313 So. 600 West left Wed-- i nesciay tor a three month visit with relatives in Japan. Mrs. Tadehara will stay at the home of a sister in Kochi, Japan, In 1913, at the age of 18. came to the ;,Mrs. Tadehara Products move to and from the arm on Union Pacific... ff ft"' -- Dr. Gerald O. Robinson n Family Limited States to be married. During the 50 years she has lived in this country, they have made their home in Salt Lake. Tooele, Midvale and for the past 40 years in Murray. She is the mother of 8 children,, three daughters and five sons, all living. She became a .citizen eight years ago. VISION SPECIALISTS Dr- - j Murray. EL BOUNTIFUL VISION CENTER 140 North Main former Aturrayite. died in California. . . All Murray business houses closed on Good Friday from noon until 3:00 p.m. . . "Misunderstood Children" was the subject of discussion in Murray 1st ward Relief Society. . Mrs. Nellie Bennion and CEDAR CALLS MURRAYITES Edgar Lindsay, president and of Taylorsville .Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold superintendent Batloeker.5409 Avalon Dr. re- Mia. were hosts at a banquet basketfor me ward's cently spent a weekend visiting with their daughter and ball team which placed fourth tournament. family, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Cory, in the . . . Mrs. Carl Wahlquist was Cedar Citv. hostess at a surprise party for Mrs. Neil Parkins and her Murray Resident Visits mother. Mrs. Lowe at the Parkins nome. in With . Contact Lenses . Announcement was made that a new theater was to be bum. in Murray at a cost of . Funeral services $")0.000. for Kdward Mackay were held in the Taylorsville ward chapel. . Murray Board of Education voted a salary schedule for teacneis ranging from $850 minimum to $1910 per year maximum, for teachers holding a master's degree. . . A local billiard parlor had installed d air conditioning. TWFNTY YEARS AGO, an reported from the files of the Murray Kagle. Thursday, Ap- . . Fotheringham, JENSON FAMILY HOLDS MEET Murray. Sixty seven descendants of Peter and Ellen Johnson Jenson gathered at Dairy recreation hall Friday night, for a familv reunion. VISUAL SERVICE Eye Examination anj Teachers' Salary Schedules In Murray Vary From $850 To $1910 Stanley Announce Utah, FAGlF CD ?4, mnv be hd upon request at Advertiser J " the Office of the City Recorder. Cilv Hall. Murray City, Thursday, April 11, 1963 Ulan. no building, structure or land THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OP shall be used and no building or structure shall be erected which MURRAY CITY, UTAH BY: s arranged, intended or design ed to be used for other than s Alvin W. Wahlquist one or more of the following City Recorder uses: DATE OF PUBLICATION: (1) Any use permitted in April 11, 1903. Zone M - 2 Manufacturing PURSUANT TO ORDER OF within or without a building BOARD THE OF COMMISan or enclosed area, except SIONERS MURRAY OF CITY, as herein provided. UTAH. 1 (21 JUNK YARDS PROVIDED that such yard is completely enclosed with a seven (7'i foot fire proof wan, and is equipped with an f . approved gas fired incinerator, with which to burn automobiles. AWmiA . SECTION AREA, WIDTH, YARD, HEIGHT AND COVERAGE REGULATIONS: Same as for Manufacturing Thr MURRAY, When? M LrtJ mfi I book He committee. AX Agriculture is big business affecting every phase of our economy and personal well being. Machinery, equipment and supplies are shipped to the farm. Produce and processed farm products must move to market swiftly and dependably. Now, with modem processing and modern transportation, people enjoy "in $eason,rpToducts all year long. Today, on Union Pacific, electronically controlled traffic and communications help move farm and ranch products to your market the automated rail way. When you ship be specific, say "Union Pacific" anything Sm ttie West it tyt farel liom a Domfliner Superb mels Ftmily fares, liberal biciagt illoaince. Vacation stopover privileges. AI'XT. Gertrude T. Han- sen will provide prelude and postlude music for the program. The invocation will be offered by Lawrence S. Tuttle, an unc le. the sacrament hollowing service, John L. Zimmerman will address the congregation. Jacob P. Burton. Jr.. will then sing a number, followed by an address Dy Don P. Wood. tsisnop J. Lowell Young and the missionary are scheduled to speoK and the benediction will be pronounced by J. Herbert Hansen, an uncle of the Murray Chamber of Commerce to guide the newly formed Re- tail Merchants Division. Doug Williams, Laury Miller, Mar-jorCahoon, Walter Teinert and Earl Townsend headed the new division. . . A group of Murray high students launched a drive to collect money or pledges to Insure a foreign student at the school for the next year. Miss Barbara Zentgrah, from Frankfurt. Germany, was the exchange student at the school for that year. . . J. Mark Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Rose, was preparing to n LDS leave for a mission. ie Swiss-Austria- DORAL JEX j Owner-Manag- er j . Shank Half TABLERITE Smoked ft a. TURKEYS HAM LB. lb. 43' 45 FRUIT COCKTAIUGA dutch' wh,te' yellow CAKE MIX cans ... LARGE EGGS 10! doz. 43s ANGEL CAKES-Lar- ge ICE CREAM-Dut- ch PORK & BEANS-Pier- ce n ! r LEMONADE-Froz- en REGULAR OR LOW CALORIE SHASTA POP 14 29 GRADE Sfrawberries,,A,, Grade IL I b29s ,,.79' "AA" TOMATOES lb. can Pitted Chef OLIVES-Linds- ey VINE RIPENED .111,11,1 $100 D0UBLE HAMS-Boncl- ess - HEN h IGA Treat 17 Frozen, pkg. Vi 39 59e 2,L,:"49t 9s 6 Oz. CALADIUM AND EASTER LILIES 5189 for sl I Si ON MURRAY'S MILLION DOLLAR MILE Ono of twelvo reasons why this is Cadillac's greatest year. For 1963, Cadillac tempts you with seven sedans, two coupes, two convertibles and a limousine. It also attracts you for a number of other reasons, including price. Why nof see your dealer for the pleasant details? VISIT tUUH IUCAL AUlHwKlUD LAURY State and Vine MILLER, fffCy PHcm DEALER INC. Murray t(fetlie April U, M, t3 |