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Show fh. Valley's Convenience Dept. First Stainless Steel Blade For Injector Users! Two-Wee- Amazingly smooth! ""U'"-tT- m'""1 ' ., ; f r v. . .... ; ' r'-' i x- lasts and lasts! IT ijiv ' O new SCHICK " Here's Another For Home-Ident- ify $5 feSBM- - "Zi . July Girls July SPEAKING of blonde hair or brunette ' Mil make the most of it with hair bcautl-tifier- Ben-nio- Hill-r-th- s, pcrmancnts, rinses, wave sets. Select from our quality brands. TRAIOHT July II Boys OUDION Kentucky Distilled HILL and HILL II ESSE tilJU 4874 SO. L mm 000 Inly 16 July 17 (. Gills Priced to Clear GIRLS' DRESSES SPORTSWEAR much Pit 9 pvt THONGS of SUMMER life HATS-C- K( ARNS. SAIT IAKE. lHRtH Uir, BOUNWUl, COIIONWOCD. MUWAY 11 IMS ArS rches as i tniM wnse whrn copper production low-gra.- in Utah 59 Utah Copper Division internal sanitary protection make J you feci clean, fresh, cool. Unfelt and invisible in place, it shows po telltale outlines. 0 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. 86 Proof. Esnnecott Copper Corporation 15 TAMPAX TAMPAX: in tfie The Hill and Hill Dist.Co..Louisville,Ky. Kenncnti's "pioneers nf today" are creating a brighter future for copper pi.xU n,,n , L'tali through the expansion program. Inevitably this assures a lonvjri hlc loi the aouomic benefits that result from Kennet ott's operations. Diiruly and indirectly, these benefits reach all Utahns. LOOK YOUR BESTI I"" Nj rea-siii- 11 FEEL YOUR BEST I $153 YOUR BOURBON These v imtivts develop! new methods and equipment that will be a major la. imi in im precipitate copper production from the present level of 1800 tons a month to WOO tons! Mr. and Mm. Ivln On, 3135 W. 3500 Smith Mr. and Mrs. David Scarle. 6526 So. Stale Street Mr. and Mm. Joel 1'rnlto. XJ65 W. 3650 Smith 43 pinnrrrin? Er-- 1 (exall Pharmacy MURRAY Am iu. i'uts AM tela If r 1 Sensible Price X X X X X Today, Kennerott is enCat;ed in a vast dollar expansion program to iiu rea.se cop, irr pr.xluciion in Utah. Again, pioneering is a vital, necessary tool tor progress. As one of many examples of pioneering in the expansion program. Kcnnct oit research scientists delved into the production of precipitate . winch is recovered from overburden dumps near the copjK-rBingham Canyon Mine Mr. and Mrs. Crrald W. liicli. mote, 2i!) K. 5900 South Mr. ami Mis. David L. Hovt. 3513 W. 4975 South racked 'I Authentic Character 100-milli- 1 if. UTAH Taste spectacular industry Mr. and Mrs. .lav Hansen, 4111 W. 41X.-- South Mr. hiuI Mis. 1 tennis A. Morgan, .".615 So. 52(H) W( ;.t .. .'J Yt y MURRAY. Mellow Heritage from Traditional ago. mining practices gave way to yfars mas;, prixliH tion uiptlHxl new techniques and equipment appeared on the m cne. The result was a great new and for Utah. ' ; yhl'V-- oir Mr. and Mrs. Norman Curtis, 2H2-So. 81M10 West Mr. and Mrs. John Simon, sen. .'!!C.ri Kidgevicw Wav UUf STATE It wa Mr. and Mrs. Jim W. Gutierrez. 2169 W. 3500 South Mr. and Mrs. Kayc Curtis, 2991 Leon Av Mr. and Mrs. Alnion Green, 1216 W. 6400 South Mr. mid Mrs. Manuel Rodriguez. 5119 Leisure Lane July e HOW DOES YOUR BOURBON SCORE AGAINST HILL and HILL? n Salt Lake City July and their friends. ..and they find all of it and more in Hill and bourbon that scores for value. Try it yourself, soon. hoinn n, The following area babies were born in Salt Lake hospi tals FicV?g? of 10 They know what to insist on when they choose a bourbon for themselves 16 Mr. and Mrs. Barton E. 130 E. 4500 South In DflOQJL dqdq.il Mr. and Mrs. Bonifacio Mon- toya, 4786 W. 6055 South Mr. and Mrs. P. Val Timothy, 1594 W. 4505 South July 13 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schrup. 27 W. 4th Ave Murray Mrs. Mariann Wiggins, 309 Crawford. 4 II V. Here's the bourbon for men who mow and Want Ads get quick results! 12 . . Lab-rum- HOME PERMANENT SPECIAL M ... 14 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edmunds, Boys 4577 So. 4150 West July 12 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Mr. and Mrs Lavar Godfrey, 6354 Westridge Drive Kane, 5801 Golden Drive Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. BurtMr. and Mrs. Lamont Griffin, on, 3857 So. Hallmark Drive 5742 So. 4580 West Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. July 13 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vander Smout, 1950 W. 4100 South 4- Meid, 453 Germania Ave July 15 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mantle, July 14 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Briggs, 3451 So. 8575 West 4827 So. 4720 West Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Mr and Mrs. Robert Green-ber- 4127 So. 8400 West 1500 W. 4980 South July 16 July 15 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H JenMr. and Mrs. Joe Toone, 3215 sen. 3749 So. 3325 West W. 4200 South Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. Mar16 July Mr. and Mrs Kent Dennis, 42 tinez. 3273 Kathcrine Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Jenkins, W. Creek Drive 4186 So. 4850 West , Mi. and Mrs. Joseph II. Mr. and Mrs. Terrv L. Batchc-lor- , 827 E. 4800 South 5355 So. 4320 West Mr. and Mrs. Orson Powell, 4036 W. 5010 South July 17 Mr. and Mrs. James Westcr-garMr. and Mrs. Richard H. 599 W. 3300 South Satison, 4765 So. 4480 West f July PERMANENT . the score Girls took a big lead in the July 11 number of babies born this Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Cook, week in Cottonwood LDS hospi- 317 E. 4090 South tal with a total of 22 to 16. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. However, in the area babies, Young, 3769 Granger Drive there were twice as many boys Mr. and Mrs. Burt B. Brower, as girls born, with a total of 125 W. 5965 South 10-5- jy the above home is yours, drop into the office and claim your $5 cash prize. If Eagle-Advertis- Area Babies Put In Appearance V,lh7rzI.Vm.MBLL and ROD At Cottonwood, Local Hospitals I I ONLY cash. explained. JUST fOI PAY Now you can't ask for anything more than that. Even the newsboys who deliver the paper help their customers win the $5 . . 1 50-ye- I MR. JOSEPH FREAR, 36 Rose Cr., cor rectly identified the picture of his home be fore Wednesday noon, at the Eagle-Adve- r tiser offices, located at 155 E. 4905 South The neighbor boy who delivers the pa "perTold the Frears about the picture of their home being in the paper, Mrs. Frear ar Murray. Ruby Carmean, 151 Myrtle Ave., was awarded a membership pin by Neighbors of Woodcraft crescent circle 101 at their July 15th meeting. Mettie Davis, formerly of Murray and now living in Phoenix, attended the session to receive a pin. Refreshments were served to the group meeting in Murray city firemen's hall by Edith Lewis and Norma Corey. Cash Ringer of 1953" for the horseshoe tournament. . . The top 35 qualifiers in the World's Horseshoe Pitching Tournament took out again after Fernando Isais, perennial champion from Ixs Extreme caution 11th time Murray. . Tad A. Angeles. Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'with fires of any kind was urgEdgar C. Norman, Murray, re ed by the Utah Fish and Came ported with the plebe class at Commission. . Club members the U.S. Naval Academy. . . of the Happy Homemakers' club held a three day outing at the James K. Barnes and Elveda annual club camp at the Smith, two Murray students at Cottonwood Utah State University were list- Spruces in ABig field demonstraed on the honor roll. . . The Canyon. tion on and use of Murray high school class of 1938 irrigation application water was presented held its first reunion. . . Willis to fanners in Salt Lake county. G. Whitbeck, Murray was honA whs ored in the People You Know held for picnic and reunion Vinmembers of St. article. . . A Murray cent's parish. skater, Christy Keyes, skated in the. juvenile division of the AmFIFTEEN YEARS AG 1, as erican Roller Skating Chamreported from tin- tiles of the Ohio. in Cleveland, pionships Murray Eagle Friday, July 30, 1948. TEN YEARS AGO, as reGraveside funeral servio-- for ported fro mthe files of the Murray Eagle, Friday, July Sgt. Newell Hugo Smith, killed in action at Anzio, Italy, Feb. H, , 1953. in the Thieves broke into the Ridd 1944, were conducted Lun.ber and Hardware, 44 10 So. Taylorsville c e m e t e r y husi- C. Soffe, Murray fei.iLc for the second time. . . Vaughn Loia Klowers was chosen "Miss (Remember, Page 5B, ( ol. 3) . Given Membership Pin ,.,v3i).i, " LIT two-wee- k 5Q-Ye- t. , ;.-.'- JLy Murray. Mr. Rnd Mrs. Vcrno FIVE YEARS AGO, as reE. Larson have recently returnfrom the files of fne ported ed from a vacation in Murray Eagle, Thursday, Hawaii. They toured the island July 24, 1958. of Oahu, visiting with relatives The national horseshoe pitchof Mrs. Larson. Mrs. Larson retournament opened for the ing to marked that they were able in Ruby Carmean INJECTOR BLADES SIZE Vacation k LDS temple. Their itinerary also included stops in Los Angeles, California, and while there they were able to visit the Los Angeles LDS temple. Mrs. Larson stated that the trip was wonderful and they enjoyed it very much. rits ail buy LARGE Murray City Summer Students Presented Program At 'High' attend sessions at the Hawaiian Injector razors! KROIIA PIUS " Larsons Return From ! n ID Remember When? Thursday, July 25, 1963 JJJM.,. It MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE mi III niii Advrrtlirr . |