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Show r " composition contest. Entries, accompanied by a $1 fee, must be in the State Fair office at 9th West and North Temple before 5 p.m., Aug. 28. i"- Judge for the composition contest will be Halsey Stevens, internationally-know- n composer, and chairman of the depart ment of composition, Univer- sity of Southern California, Los Angeles Mr. Booth said enlries in vocal solo, piano solo, solo string and wind instrument categories are due at the fair office Sept. 11. The fair will begin Sept. 13 ' ' and continue through Sept. 22. l' - . miTmZ.-- Competiiton will be in ele- r. uj mentary, medium and advanced ! II l categories. Advanced category rs will include anyone through 23 years of age, except in voice where the age limit is 25. r..r Performance judges wili be 1 Paul Barham, University of Utah music department pianist and vocal teacher; Kenneth y Kuchler, member of Utah Orchestra and Westminster College music department; and Clawson Cannon, pianist and head of Brigham Young University music department in v.... y.a. "jr Provo. In addition to prize money, special awards will be made to promising musicians by the Utah Symphony ANOTHER MYSTERY HOME "bit the Orchestra, University of Utah, Utah State dust" last week when Newell Butterfield, University, Westminster College, 3679 So. Market St. correctly identified his Brigham Young University, home. Mr. Butterfield stated a neighbor Salt Lake City Chamber 6T across the street called him about seeing Commerce, Junior League of Salt Lake City, Mu Phi Epsi-lothe home in the paper. Marvin H. Strong and According to Mr. Butterfield, he and his Louis W. Booth. family had commented the week before Wliether you're buying, celling, renting or trading. Want Ads are your market place! Deadline Date Announced For Music Contest Salt Lake. Utah's amateur composers today were alerted to the Aug. 28 deadline for enter-- ! ing tne annual Utah State Fair music composition contest. Louis W. Booth, fair music department supervisor, said there is no age limit in the '.: 0. M. EVANS - est t 5 KNOW OUR' AlLWAYS PROMPT CLEANERS 4774 So. State AM Girls maintained their lead in births this week at Cottonwood LDS hospital by They also lead in area births by one with a total of Twin girls were born Aug. 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Jabez W. Durfee, 4081 So. West Temple. 29-2- 14-1- 3. Hoys Aug. 9 Mr. and Mrs. John Atkinson, 4586 W 5415 South Aug. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Reyn- - olds, 4102 So. 500 East Mr. and Mrs. John Sherrow, 5921 So. 200 East Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. iThorup, 3337 W. 3100 South Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Van Roosendaal, 982 E. 3300 South Aug, 11 Mr. and 500 SHEETS or TYPING FILLER PAPER 8 Vjx 11 ONLY Mrs. Carl Rosen-krant417 E. 5600 South Aug. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Barnes, 1483 W. 4180 South Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coom- jes, 2901 W. 4100 South Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Harris, 3684 So. 700 East Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stenbcrg, 3441 Brock St. Aug. 13 urn 300 SHEETS 59 200 SHEETS 39' SHEETS 29f 100 Mr. and Mrs. William Carpenter. 5021 So. Capchart Aug. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hamilton, 719 E. 4345 South Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lance, 50 E. 4500 South Girls Aug. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Brent Anderson. 824 SouthwiHxl Drive Mr. and Mrs. Donald Naisbitt, 45 E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John I'ctroviih, 29 Rose Circle Mr. and Mrs. David Waterman. 5520 So. 540 West Aug. 11 Mr. and Mrs Iester McCon-nel- l. 4552 W. 5055 South Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Welch. 475 E. 6300 South Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn R. Ycates, 1175 E. 5840 South 0 874 SO. STATE MURRAY, z, ' ! " - ; -- h 1 " ";" A W t UTAH Out of th woods to you shipped overUnion Pacific. ..the 17 how much they would like to sec the picture of their home in the paper. You, too, can be a winner. If the above home is yours and you correctly identify it before Wednesday noon at the offices, 155 E. 4905 South, a $5 bill is yours. fe-f- 9 thi.s weekend y 73 Boys Wri can always figure on honest advice at DEBB'S. We'll tell you what they'll be wearing this year and help you be man around your school! a I i We won't sell you k a , something you'll re- in good style. And it'll and be later practical great even tailor 'em if we guarantee the fit you want when start Remember that buying school you necessary! clothes! You well-dresse- d Nearby Firms Salt Lahe. Inenrpoiation ol a i nn'lma dollar holding company which will own, initially, controlling stock in five firms in Utah and adjacent states has been announced here by William A. P.arloekcr, mayor of St. George and a business leader in that community. The firm is incorporated for one million shares of stock with par value of $5. No public stock iffcring will be made. Mr. l!ailo(ker said American Holding will own all outstanding stock of Southern Utah l easing Co., St. George, which has $1.2 million in income properties: 100'';. of Barlocker Ka ins, Inc., one of the largest ntegratcil turkey operators in the world; Ii.i'i of the Bank of St. George and its Hurricane bra ihIi, which has total resources of some i"'', of in tmu owns 100';, of the in turns owns 100'';, of the :7r0,(H)0 Glen Canyon Motel in of Page, Arizona; and 30 Federated Security Life Insurance Co.. which has assets of and is appi nxmi.it ly hoine hased in Salt Lake. Total '.sources of the fu nis controlled directly or indirectly by American Holding f'o. are approximately Mr. Rat locker also said the in w holding (ompany is negotiating for additional properties in the Sail Lake area. IVY . LEE . . DAYS, in sizes 28 through by lapers . . PRICED h 36 . . . , SPORT SHIRTS lapered body checks . . in plaids or stripes, . PRICED AT $yJ95 ONLY i Slot In Murrayl MtP ,'itt ft - mr m 1 f ill ill mY l IMA MM'A JMiULJ zi iw iwn iwrrwirrrrnrn im I I Is" IW w INCLUDES: i ) i OUTFIT anil Color 08 Sics ,1 Brand Homes 6 to 20 Rca. $3.93 Sales 50th So., 40th Watt SIZE 6 TO 12 BROWN or BLACK AoMirled .Nljle SHIRT Extras Fireplaces. CarorK Tiled Italh. Built ins. etc Don Nicholt Natl 08 SUPPORTER GYM SOX GYM SHOES SPORT $16,400 Many Reg. 7.95 Men's Dress Oxfords HASKMKNT IIOMKS $12,750 : 11 ... by ARROW, Long or short sleeves ENRO, DaVINCI, IVY, ESQUIRE . . . i : 1 $y95 Larqe Selection of I'll iF GYM TRUNKS FILL Aug. 12 Mr. and Mis Jerry L. I'.aii. man. 4253 McKay Drive Mr. and Mrs. jerry O'Biiin, 3327 So. 7200 West Aug. It K Moo-dy- , Mr. ami Mrs. 4418 Pan Anient mm Drive . FROM DOWN PAYMENT Mrs. Thomas II. Grundy. 5224 W. 3500 South Mr. and Mrs. Luther Guiiile, 5630 Goodway Drive A-- ... . BOYS' or MEN'S NO and PANTS CONTINENTAL COMPLETE AM) t : Men! Listen, Reg. HUNTING ARROWS CY8791? AND nty 12.95) JOHNSON IENDICOTT TRrciMON MAI ft gaffi BRAND Gun-ricrso- Want Adt Get Illicit KrMitu: f rife around the Corner! To Control Utah, Explorer Scouts Camp Out In Uintah Mountains Aug. 10 Mr. and Mrs Van W. Street, automated rail way three-da- mult GirlN Aug. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Gerard H. 4828 So. 1300 Ea .( Mi. and Mrs. Fred M. Dyelies, 5348 Kenwood Drive Aug. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Made. 171 E. 4500 South Mr. UUIuUflM Holding Group Eagle-Advertis- State K7W) six-wee- tf hospital confinement. The gitii cared for their grandmother-whilMr. Baker was completing,' Girls Attend Needs classes at U.C.LA. Sharon is a daughter of MxT Of Grandmother and Mrs. Pete Gerbich. Diane's Miiit.iv. All uutomiihilt' sc.it Max. Murray. Sharon Gcrbieh, 4682 parents are Mr. and Mrs. will In? bell mshillat ' coniliirli'il iy Murray .layu'es Kainbuw Dr., ofand her cousin E. Baker, Jr.' Midvale spent till day Siiinlay at 17011 South Inane Haker four days at the home of their Whether you're buying, su'lt-in- g, .Siati' St., wlu'iv Smith's-- ChevMrs. Max E. Barenting or trading, want ron station .as formerly lo- e,iandiiHtther, Sr. in Salt Lake last week. ads ar your market place! ker cated. Cost is $ti..")0 for each belt or anil per belt nut installed. "These are Hie highest test belts on the market", 11 'Ward Winters, chairman of the pri.jeet, said. "And ; under the gomj; this pnee is priee lor installation. all Installers, experienced, will be on hand liuiii S a.m. to it.'.M p.m. Coffee, dolinls and soda pop w ill be available fur customers all day. g Jaycees nationally are scat belts. The project is aimed spei ificalls' at ciittinj; down Labor day weekend trafCan't stall it! B'Y'ack to School Day is right : fic casualties. This will be the first, Murray Stake Confab Host io. recuperating a Thursday, August year and fatalities an- expected to be higher than any holiday yet. "Jaycees are dying to curb some of this", Mr. Winters noted. Ren-wick- 2854 Mrs. Baker is home following spun-sorin- Murray. Nine Explorer Scouts and their leaders from So. CotAug. 12 tonwood Third ward returned Mr. and Mis. Eldon AlderAug. 18 from the Uintahs after 4355 3663 West So. man, six days camping out. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wood-heaBill Bailey, advisor, Gene Bal19 Rose Circle lard, assistant. Warren Davis, Aug. 14 bishop and Walter It. Chrislen-sen- , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. second counselor accomthe following scouts: Hunter, 3574 So. 700 East panied Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCau-ley- , Steven Shaw, Brent Morris, 3921 So. 500 West Terry Rydman, Raleigh Davis. , Mr. and Mrs. William Dennis Klynn, Greg Halladay, 356 E. 6340 South Brad Simeox, Terry Erekson and Ferris Lynn Shaw. In Salt Lake City The main camp was made at Hock Creek Basin. From this Area births in S.L. hospitals point they rode horses to variare: ous lakes, camping as the progressed on the excursion. Boys Aug. 8 Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dcnkers Jr., 4167 Morris Street Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Chris-tense2931 W. 3875 South Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Salt Lake. Three prominent Goble. 5696 W. 3500 South leaders Mr. and Mrs. Bryan K. John- auxiliary organization of the LDS church will attend son, 3621 So. 3310 West quarterly conference of Murray Aug. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lund. stake Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 24, 25, in Murray. 8100 So. 4300 West They are Iorin F. Wheel. Mr. and Mis. Mark Ude, 2897 Wright, member of the Sunday So. 3050 West School General Board: Blaine Aug. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Archu- L. Watts and Grace M. Gowans, representing the Young Men's leta, 212 E. 4800 South Mr. and Mm. Myron E. Nor, and Young Women's Mutual Improvement Associations of 27S1 So. 3050 West Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rokieh, the church. General sessions of the 7233 W. 3100 South ference will he conduitcd Sun Aug. 12 day at 10 a.m. and 2 p in. by Mr. and Mrs. J. Dennis Leon- stake president Paul Sherman So. 2040 3326 West ard, Rose. 4697 Rainbow Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce R. PeterVisitors are welcome to atson, 423 E. 5600 South these meetings at 160 E. tend Aug. 13 46IMI South according to church Mr. and Mrs. Erie William kildclS. Jaeohsen. 989 E. 5290 South 14 Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. SOUTHRIDGE 3657 So. 3000 West Mr and Mrs. Montez Chiiles-te- r. 4360 W. 5295 South Mr. and Mrs. Harry Svkes, 1117 So. at ' ""ri 14, ID Adftllr 22, 1963 ' Twins Born In Cottonwood LDS; Area Births: Girls EAGLE 1 D Utah, , .wt,,5,.)Mw.fo( Here's Another Home; Is It Yours? Brighter Clothes Stmt Car Seat Belts Syh-phon- Hi MURRAY, nd Thr To Install rzri says fhe Murray Jaycees : CHI I) RAIANCLO TOR "BETA" BOOTS GREATEST HUNTING ACCURACY Mil I'tlMI l II III NUM. II ( i ' p""'' Yeur hcust. furmluft, Ihn ii nimlrd on. tm tht drrtf nd, ptpdutii n thtPMfhnul iptultc - a) ' t d 0 1 Kl I TC3H NY III REG. 1 f ! REL! TOR THOSE Levi's j ZKrt J- UNION ''.V - ' (;: - - nor n fir te. U'V, t it t, !.! t't fM),iit St'ti t'kiMtftot VlUtiS .tr-fc- r; ll ni ; itr it I il f J ' ' . : I in, j fc. flfinl ti'Milttl? t1f M5Q lil'BCI IIH5U tOyifVHH "M1 M90 t IT 1:1 't ' SLIP-ON- S BUY EARLY and SAVE USE OUR LAY -- AW AY "' I FREE PARKING I in.-tt- in iinit it 'i 1 OR I f you hk your wbijUy ttnof.n nd Wild buy 111 S(MEht jmonth n1 m trl. buy I'1? Blend. lit LACE ot Rror of Stort -- OriN IRinAYS in ? r m. 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