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Show Hod Lead At Cottonwood; Sets yirea Twins Born n S.L.C. Boys 4 Still holding a wide lead at Cottonwood LDS hospital, the boys scored a total of 24 this week, with only 15 girls born. Among area parents also, the male sex triumphed in an 11-- 4 tally. They were: Boys May 18 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor, The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE 6B and Tbe Niii Adtcrtlitr Thursday, May 30, 1963 the took the spotlight in news from other Salt Lake hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neldon Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Davidson received 6303 So. 370 East twin daughters during the Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Finlay-soweek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. 5475 Maudine Ave Taul and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benny, Cottrell each reported pairs of 554 W. 5300 South sons. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Henlinc, New area parents are: 4903 So. 5020 West Boys May 19 May 17 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Reedy, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grien-e- r, 96 W. 6100 South 3642 So. 4800 West Ouke-son, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Cart5106 So. 3200 West er. 2951 W. 3650 South May 22 May 18 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Den-sle8 E. 6100 South 3456 So. 8325 West Mr. and Mrs. Dale rainier, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rigby, 4400 W. 5700 South Mr. and Mrs. William Jami- 3030 So. 8650 West Mr. and Mrs. Tony B. Doutis, son, 4754 W. 4175 South 2776 So. 9150 West May 23 Mr. and Mrs. C. Lvnn Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oster, 3537 So. 52nd West 5178 Charlotte Ave Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Loy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert RanIF YOU ARE the owner of the home 3862 Ridgecrest Dr. Mystery Home has been a part of the dolph, 4312 So. 4000 West 20 to have can an extra above $5 May over 95 of the homes spend you Girls Mr. and Mrs. John S. White, shown have been identified. on your fishing trip this weekend (or on May 18 259 E. 4800 South If the home is yours, you must come in . Mr. and Mrs. any other thing you want) if you come into Roger L. JenMr. and Mrs. Richard S. Bell, 5496 W. Janette Ave sen, before noon Wednesday to collect your the office, 155 E. 4905 4531 W. 5015 South May 21 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Utley, South and identify it. prize. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Broom-hea- 5245 Rancho Crt. During the more than five years the 1623 W. 4800 South Kir-bMr. and Mrs. Donald V. May 23 972 E. 4530 South Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beals, May 21 Mr. and Mrs. Glendcl Bunker, Mr. and Mrs. Ubaldo Vigil, hour. 6287 So. 1700 West Mr. and Mrs. Leland O. 5280 Ave 3309 So. 20th West Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy E. Case, Faculty members returned to 1455 W. 4800 South Lamper, their class rooms Wednesday to 24 E. 5300 South Twin Boys May 21 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Bart-nick- i, complete their clean-u- p and May 20 Mattingly, 4890 Trail Ave. In Salt Lake City 2653 W. 3935 South check any unfinished work. At Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Taul, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Pol-licthis time the PTA furnished May 22 Four sets of twins born to 4257 W. 3965 South 378 E. 6220 South Mr. and Mrs. Marvin B. An- and the lunch. Mrs. JoMr. and Mrs. Clyde Cottrell, 3289 So. 7900 West was derson, Hansen, seph principal, 65 Third Ave Mr. and Mrs. Doyal M. Gib- awarded a gift, and Mrs. Edith May 17 son, 3005 W. 2960 South Young, clerk, received "a token Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neldon Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Morten-se- of appreciation." 6591 So. 267 West Bateman, 3459 So. 54050 West Room mothers and PTA board Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bardos, members included May 20 assisting Mrs. Lee LaMmi, Mrs. Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. 4542 So. Redwood Rd. May 23 Davidson, 5305 So. 4420 West Iligbee and Mrs. Douglas Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ellis, Girls 3524 So. 6935 West May 17 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. She-y- Granite Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weston, (Troiii I'g. 315, Col. 5) 480 E. 4800 South 5521 So. Spurrier Rd. ers, meet Gloria Whetstone. Mr. and Mrs. Hal S. Marsdcn, As a sophomore, I got my 5950 So. 200 East first yearbook Friday. As the IF YOUR HAIR ISN'T May 18 bell rang ending seventh perMr. and Mrs. Jerrol A. Hick-eiod, I leaped from my seat and 4531 W. 5500 South BECOMING TO YOU; headed .straight for the door. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. CrosYou see, I was hoping to get by, 1078 E. 5235 South YOU SHOULD BE ;i head start to the yearbook Mr. and Mrs. Nick Douglas, line. have Officer 3093 So. 86th West changes Murray. COMING TO US! Bui alas! Ann Martin. Marbeen made in Relief Societies Mr. and Mrs. Newell L. Packgaret and Mary Dyson and of Murray stake wards. er, 3590 W. 4305 South Ansie P.oalc were also in a "bit" Mr. and Mrs. Brent E. Huish, THEY ARE Murray 12th, of a hurry. And 3169 So. 8950 West Lila Browning, president; Beth Steve Niel-sii- n since Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mower and Fawn McHenry, and Kim 5754 So. 1145 East counselors, and Celia Marchant, Strnder weren't May 20 secretary; taking exactly For Appt. Dial 266-396- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alex E. John5785 So. State Murray 2nd, Dora Bowers, their time, I son, 3750 So. 3200 West president; Catherine Ross and was forced to Beverly Pitt, counselors, and the mad join Pansy Olander, secretary; rush ami forget MI' ft KAY 3rd. Lillian about the head counselor; Bessie Tucket t, start. secretary .and Jayne Peterson, After Cathy work director; helped George M 8th. Lucille Christ. Murray me the find mow Hamh-li- n Duella president; in tiie line. I wailed imand Alice Hansen, counseas I watched seniors lors; Hilda Allniark. secret aiy. patiently who had "plopped'j'ist any n and Bonnie Lee. Ella Greg.ir-so- old place to exchange auto-grapand Kathleen Andrew, class leaders. I tried tu ml a slil!ir of the IiimiU li limUing over the h millers nl (Inells of seniors Mini were silling on tlif stairs Then, as I went around OLD CROW lite curlier, I had : closer look i hen I almost fell into (iraiiite Park. To put the finthe mid lie of another croup ishing touches on a busy school of seniors who weie sitting year's activities. Lincoln PTA sponsored a carnival at the in a cin le mi the floor. I1TW1I mUMT D school Monday and provided a I mum waa&n H When I was finally presentsin'irgaslxiid luncheon for the ed my book, 1 foil n.l my way 128 teachers Wednrsdav. J. YEARSy around nunc gtoups "t -i iiio's OH AT THE carnival the A. J. X on the four a I'd .'it to the CRLATNISS in rnjvd pait napalm", a fish pond, ami ate hut l s, lawn-- , running into an .lated Suaienne :.e(ial hamburger etc. Because t'" v Leslie Smite had JU t Mgned ller veal l.ooW I was no Imt lunch the l ,i hed ley hefore I week of school, the activities mi oto not oisiiuur iiivctir. uiaitii, m miuc.t stmcm iouhok mmr, shady spot on the lawn. it moof took place luring Ihe lunch K.I. Note. For tli.ee of lis on the staff of the K.igl.-- it is h it hul Wit h relm t an. e lp.lt ie II 'Hi good .e to from parents Eagle-Advertis- area n, ? map s Need A .f Pi For Fishing Opening? $5 Eagle-Advertise- r, Eagle-Advertis- d, y, GasjsBesti r'"':;:;,'.:iif:'::::i:.'.;:'CS;:E; "for Cookinq k, sei-ve- n, a, n, Murray Stake Relief Society Makes Changes "Him it y. m ,i Ben-nio- aste tiw areatness ofhistoric mm mm . ktkL&M Carnival, Lunch i jr '..-v- . ' ; -- ...ftW ivM .. The whole .family will enjoy Held By PTA &3 ' . tTOui M - .. i Automatic Gas Cooking s'n-den- ts 9 Automatic Roast-Watcher- s! I Self-Basti- Una-tmii.-- . Rotisseries! ng I Wonderful improvements that mean cleaner, easier, more enjoyable Gas cooking than ever before. . I M Shl'l.' loev. inteic-lin- who Tails has written the column m Ihe Ka,,;. Ah.it I. el ...i .ir.d a dining the pa- -t half. 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