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Show The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE Vrk,4,i. - with on rf II J Thursday, Sept. 19, 1963 f&f iittta KIhq eya 0 Craft House Slates LOWER pflCES Luetta and white or pastel sketches Fall Class Opening Dr. was honoj-erecently at a from noon till 10 p.m. daily Granite Park. Fall registrauuuict uii me xuwn ana coun- in building 13. tion for classes at the Pioneer Prowler try Steak house for his 25 Craft House will take place years of service with MounCal Nelson, manager of Mur- from Sept. 23 to 27. inclusive, tain States Telephone and 118 W. 4800 it was announced this week. ray Elevators, Co. All classes will begin during returned after South, recently Mr. Fouleer began his career a three week business trip to the first week in October. with the company as a garage-ma- n Denmark, West Germany and Registrants will find Craft in the Salt Lake ware- Holland. House open from 9 a.m. to 3 house. He has worked in variHis company which has de- p.m. daily and from 7 to 9 p.m. ous assignments and at present a new trout feed, ne- on Thursday veloped is the test deskman at Murray Further information may be with a feed mill in gotiated repair center. Esbjerg Denmark to produce obtained by calling IN Prowler and distribute the feed through- or contacting Helen C. Shurt- Russell B. Rasband, claim out leff, CR Europe. representative for State Farm Mutual Insurance Co., 4615 So. State St. has returned here afMurray Stake Plans ter completing four weeks of DIED. Orson S. Sanders, Organ Classes technical study at his firm's home office at Bloomington, 111. 4986 Atwood Blvd. Saturday of Murray. A organ a lingering illness at his home. class, beginning Monday, Sept. Prowler A Kearns artist, Janiel Born Sept. 10. 1886, son of Or- 23, is being planned by MurBrown, will be doing portrait son and Rose Sheppard San- ray stake and will be held in ward chapel, 184 work at the Utah state fair ders. Married Cloe Winchester the Sept. 14, 1910, Salt Lake. Sur- Vine St., it was announced this this year. John E. Fouleer, 3954 ' h Prices Effective all Week Beginning Thur., Sept. ' I 19 v CHICKEN 3 fr MEAT PIES BEEF TURKEY 9C Vital Statistics 12-We- ek V'T ; v lbs. $1.14 10 rgai; Snowdrift loaves 69c 4 3 Coffee lbs. 59c lb. 49c; lst-12t- h Mrs. Brown, 4680 Caplan vivors, widow, one son, Orson Dr., said she will do black Ross, Clearfield, one daughter, Mrs. Norma Cloe VanLeeuwen, Twin Falls. Ida. Funeral was held Wednesday at Murray 3rd ward chapel. Burial, Murray LOSE City cemetery. DIED. Cornelia Dirkie Ver-mlYDUR HEADl 4520 Elida St., Thursday at her home of natural causes. Born June 20, 1890, Heerians-daHolland, daughter of Piet-e- r Proov and Lenageertie Vermy. Married Abraham Ver-m- y week by Mrs. Ruth Beckstead, stake organist advisor. Classes will be conducted from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. by Roy M. Darley, tabernacle organist. Those interested in taking the class are urge4 to contact Mrs. Beckstead at AM DONt Green Beans ill ntr .n nitl'm ilim ri for "Back to School PREPARING THE SCHEDULE Night" at Granite junior high are Mrs. Walter C. Johnson, PTA president; Dr. Joseph E, Allen, principal; Mrs. Harold P. Pauly, publicity chairman and Mrs. Ruth Livingston, y, Chrysler Goes On Display At Local Dealer's n, in Rotterdam, Holland. June 1910 Survivors, husband, two daughters, Mrs. Anna 29, Sparreboom, Salt Lake, Mrs. Lena Jacobson, Grenada Hills, Calif. Funeral held Saturday at Burton ward chapel. Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial park. Three Teams Sell Tickets For Festival SEE US FOR CASH EXTRA Murray. In launching ticket sales for the Barber. Shop Quartet Festival here Thursday, Oct. 3, members of the Lions club have divided into three teams. The groups are captained by Arthur Bishop, Harry and Varian Morten-soObject, club officials said, j is to stimulate sales interest among Lions members through an inter-clu- b competition. The festival will take place at Murray high school auditorium. Admission will be $1 per person. The 1964 model Murray. Chrysler goes on display tomorrow (Friday) at Zion Motors, Inc., 4646 So. State. Chrysler's new models will feature three price classes, Zion officials pointed out. The auto is the New "luxury" Yorker; the intermediate the 300 and the least sports-style- d expensive the Newport. An optional adjustable steering wheel, which can be raised or or lowered and the 50,000 mile warranty are top sales points of the new models in the Chrysler line. n. AM CARL 68 or come in 3817 So. Slate BILL CALL HU 96 or come in "-- WEATHER THE 2507 So. State Summary: 9 EM 38 84- or come in 338 So. State - 48 89-4- 5 80-5- 7 87-4- 9 Nationwide Finance Co. n I I Dale 1963 Bcpt. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 0 191.2 ART CALL 85- - 48 87-4- 5 ' 16.61 MoUturt - uU 95-6- 5 .71 5 1 84-5- 5 75-5- 4 r ' 77-4- 8 12.28 Lewis E. Sudlclr Forecast: Mostly cloudy with rain, becoming partly cloudy Uter In th wrrk. Cooler with high ol 68 and low of 50. has Murray. Lewis been appointed superintendent of the Murray post office. He was previously foreman of mailing in Salt Lake, Mr. Sadleir ha been with the postal service 21 years. A native of Ogden. he graduated from South high, Salt and attended Utah Stale University. Before entering the armed forces in 1043. he worked as a postal rlerk at the main branch in Salt Ijtke. Upon release from the service, he returned to that work. In 1957 he wa.s promoted to supervisor and. during that time, headed the parcel po.st annex and Incoming mail section. "You might nay that I come from a post office family", the Mid. His new superintendent father. Lewis E. Sadlcir recently retired after ii years with the set vice. His brother. Karl, Is presently postmaster of the Draper branch. A former superintendent of the Murray branch, until his death In i?M5, was his uncle. Beit Sadlcir. Mr. Sadlcir, his wife. Veldn. and their throe children. Hcva Marie. Lewis Jr I Hutch I and Steve live nt 17:SH So. West Temple. Ilis wife is foimctly from Logan. 6 YEARS OLD UNIUCJII mm Ma AND EMI II we mean! IRS Kentucky's Finest Bourbon for over 150 Years! Also . ja ' r a oisiutio FlWf Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Avsihbk Bottled in Bund Bomto bt oistiumt to COUNtT. MNtUCKT IAKD&10KN, START YOUR CHILD IN THE SCHOOL MUSIC PROGRAM For An Plan e SELMER SIGNET v and CREMON4-TON- STRING INSTRUMENTS E Murray. New officers n. Seidlitz, "Bestb-Tes- lb. Salad Dressing Mayonnaise 29c qt. 49c qt. pool 23 Fruit Pies FOR S'jjOO Corned Beef Vienna Sausage can 39c can 19c Satin, latex ty fV fV tv V' n 29 Sirloin Steak 49c lb. Round Steak 59c lb. T-Bo- , PAINT. PAINT & PRIMER.. 35 Rump Roast MASONRY PAINT.. 49" GALVA WHITE LB. V RIB ROASTS 491 LB. LB. V 29c lb. Exterior Pork SATIN FLAT I Porch Model & Paint 4830 So. State lbs. $ I fu- . . for aimplcte can 39c can Dill 10c Pickles a time ttf nce.t md urge ymi to take action before the , need jriscs. Complete information b the first step inward plating your nanj e a egstrd YAMS I 7CLB. HEAD Walnut Meats Lux Facial Soap 3a 79c lb, 12 bars 79c ad Grapefruit 59 LB. dozen V Borden's Starlac 8 qts. 49c Chocolate Chips 19c pkg:. '!. Canned Potatoes 3 for 25c Canned Pop I4for$l.00 conv-plct- l?rwii-..- 1 imngtincntj uill rtlierc yxur fjnuly of ' MORTUARY LB.) 29c qt 49c qti Sweet Pickles Saltine Crackers 2 lbs. 39c Cheese Spread 2 lbs. 39c 5 procedure for it O'! Sardines Cl( med Shrimp CELERY costs trul e 29' POREC SPARE RIBS 10 take care of ; lb. 39c ' LETTUCE of Wc know the difficulty of decision 3 Floor mm icrvice--th- Beef Short Ribs Sliced Bacon lbs. 89c 'U ENAMEL rts 3 Sausage Ground Beef White Armor One Coat WHITE..., r visit lout funeral ROAST BEEF u Latex ture tmoyencici' IF YOU flAVENT - 69c lb. 59c lb. MILD CHEESE r Exterior House of nuling complete plans t f Steak ne Decorators HOUSE Fjch year more families cwwiilcr the uWom thw mjwnyljilit). LB. Gr. Round RIB STEAK f NEED infomutwHi can can 200 HOUSE PAINT. advance to call 57c Beef Stew 39c Temt Lunch Meat 39c colors at these sale prices Mic-kelso- we invite you LB. LB. Choose from over Officers are Mary Blundcll of Arlington, president; Betty Conoso, Grant, vice president; Hilda Rasmussen. Liberty, kindergarten vice president; Marie Mm i a y. Liberty, elementary vice president; Robert Fullmer, treasurer; Shirley Mendenhall, relations, and Ruby public UNESCO chairman. Kieldmg, are Building representatives Gayl Morris. Arlington; Darrcl Rushton. McMillan; Ruby Fielding. Longvicw and Lamont Liberty. ACE is an International organization. According to iU officers it ia the only organization formed for the express purpose of furthering the education of children. Membership is open to parents. i Margarine BEEF STEAKS Si 11. In Sandwich Spread 49c qt. Salad Oil $1.69 gall PORK ROAST t' MN Acri have Grapes nnnV pleted for the coming year's activities of the Murray branch, Association for Childhood Edu-- , cation. Six of the group attended a workshop at Utah State University Saturday. A local plan- ning meeting was held Sept v f Fred-rickso- been announced and plans com- Y V PTA to present a worth-whil- e experience for parents. Teacher representatives are Mr. Malin Johnson; Mrs. Ruth Livingston and Mrs Helen Quist. Assisting Mrs. Johnson on the PTA are Mrs. Elinor Karch, vice president; Mrs. Calvin Sorensen, secretary and Mrs. Gus treasurer. The program is designed to acquaint patrons of the school with their child's teachers and agenda Parents will follow their child's daily schedule, reporting to each class for about five minutes. Teachers will discuss their subject matter, ex- plain report card marks and any special activities. "This is a fine opportunity for parents to meet the teacher and see how he presents the material and what is expected in his class," explained Mrs. Barbara Johnson, PTA president. According to Mrs. Johnson, future PTA meetings will feature different phases of the junior high student's life, such as, "Know Your Child's Academic Life" "Know Your child's Achievement' and so on. Thp fncnltv nf nronite Parle junior is working with thff Y REYNOLDS MARTIN r will be held. v PEARCE MUSIC CO. Phone 328-200- 4 BUNDY BAND INSTRUMENTS MITTENWALD Granite Park. "Know Your Child's Teachers" is the theme of the Granite Park junior! high "Back to School Night",1 which will be held tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. In brief preliminary exercises in the auditorium, Dr. Joseph E. Allen, principal, will give instructions for the evening and the flag ceremony Instrument, Investigate Our RenfaJ-Purcfias- Y Y Y Y Y Y Y o Ht ii i andHtlSOU nuui .f Parents 'Back To School1 In Granite Park J H Tonight Postal Head Murray ACE Has New Board, Appointed To Plans For Year Murray Branch E. Sadlcir (7) U n Hi teacher representative. Set-terbe- rg CALL nidht mmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm c 1 Seedless JONATHON 5 APPLES PS a rm r DOWNTOWN M1DVAIE "ffifiij 29' r |