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Show -- Coffonwood To Host Laymaris Four-Wee- k Theological Institute 2! ID The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE Murray. Cottonwood Presbyterian will be host church for ID ric Newt Aditrtliar the fifth annual layman's theoThursday, Sept. 26, 1963 logical institute sponsored by the United Presbyterian churches of the Salt Lake area. Stake Choir Readies The first of four weekly ses- Music For Concerts sions will be held Monday. Sub Murray. Rehearsals of the sequent meetings are scheduled for Oct. 7. 14 and 21 from 7:30;Murray stake combined choir, which is preparing for a fall to 9:30 p.m. Rev. R. David Steele minister, festival concert and for the Is ennrinetinir the Christian doc- - stake conference in November, Sunday evenings trine class. Other courses and are8 beilK hM lt-12t- h s, ward instructors are Christian church at 84 tne vine St. Rev. D. Glen Cordell lingers interested in joining the Holy Land, Rev. Donald G. tile tho"' w tne two Pe"a! Christiansen; Lord of Christian U'ithei- - J. events ate asked to contact fi(h onrt ut Dean Kalvesmaki; nature of the min- advisor.Al.sop, stake chorister istry, Paul Billhymer, H. Scott Hammill, Edgar Stultz, elders of Cottonwood and First Presbyterian churches, and "What is a protestant?" Rev. Donald 9 R. Steiner. to the The courses are open public with no registration fee. Library Plan Inaugurated Hansen, principal. Filling second grade positions are: Miss Carolyn Gibbs, Hay- ward, Calif., Mrs. Beth Clark, has substituted prior to time and Miss Carla Nel- son, who taught at Lincoln two years ago and has returned after completing an LDS mission and doing graduate work at Utah State. Mrs. Helen R. Archer and Mrs. Franza Day are teaching the third grade. Mrs. Nancy , . I . I d brpther-distric- . If fTi t ' I'. i f ' ; " is no lunch program available to students at Lincoln, because one sixth grade class must meet in the gymnasium. LTpon com-wh- o pletion of Meadow Moor mentary, this class will be ele-th- is moved. PI A Lincoln's Plans Tea For Room Mothers a Granite Park. Lincoln ele- Hansen also said the mentary school PTA is is undergoing some re- - ning its annual Room Mothers Tea today (Thursday) at 4:15 ' ii in the school auditorium. -if Theme is this "Your year W V. Harviood Loranee Dr. alley Center RS Kitchen and PTA". Mrs. Tom Murray. Six of the nine new faculty members ut Arlington VanDenBerge and Mrs. Ronald .Plpns.Meet Eegin .school this year are graduates k i jvi v.iiLninu Optometrists M of BYU. The other three at - ." are hostesses, chairmen, Association Business -ward Relief Society will hold tended Utah State University. for a Room Mothers their opening social at. 10 a.m. TeaRecipe Dr. Loranee W. Third grade teachers are Murray. Mrs. Cowdell, explained has '"is one package concentrated Harwood, Optometrist, Mary Jane Piercey. Jerry Ann yui ruUrsday)with Dr. Highlight of the program principal, a pinch of secretary, become associated Ha mil, Donna Hall and BevNEW LUXURY STYMNG to match its tolines including the sedan shown will be a book, review by a:a dash of librarian. 22 tsn. Bruce J. Parsons, Optometrist, erly Sanders., Mrs. Piercey has tal performance gives a new look to the above. The complete lineup of Ford models guest speaker from the Mur- teachers, 50 tsp. room mothers at Murray Vision Center, here had five years previous teachwill appear Saturday, at .the Walter Larson lineup of Ford cars for J964. The. Ford ray public library. Musical num- and 21 tsp. PTA. You mix to- and Broadway Vision Center in ing experience. She attended bers are also planned. 500 series Galaxie offers roofnew three Showrooms, 5299 So. State. College pf Southern Utah and gether the first five ingredients, Salt Lake. Following the review a lunch add Just enough PTA to blend Dr. USU. Mis. Harrall has taught A native Californian, will be served. Baby sitters will well. Back at Lincoln school for Harwood obtained his academtwo years in Spanish Fork and " be available to care for the one hour. Yield approximately ical and clinical degree at the Monticello Mrs. Hall was a Sept. 15 100 contented people." Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hat-to- young children. teacher in New Jersey several University of California School The tea is intended to ac- of Optometry in June, 1963. Preparations for the event 3665 So. West Temple years and has three children. are being outlined by Renelda quaint each teacher with their While at the Mr. arid. Mrs. James A. Miss Sanders has 5' University he was years 17 Witbeck, Renae room mother for the year and active in the California 4329 Phillips Lane " president; teaching experience. Ison, Leah each room mother with their Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Antry, Brown, Beverly Ass'n and represen- Girls took the lead with a Sixth grade teacher Janet Sept. 19 Chandler and Sharon Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. William V. Bar-tel- l, 6045 Jamaica (Lincoln. Page 5B, Col. 8) (Harwood. Page SB, Col. 8) Spencer has taught three years narrow margin of 1 in the 4865 So. State .Apt. 4 Sept. 16 previously and has one son. births reported from Cotton' Mr. arid Mrs. Erwin L. PerJoan Belliston, who is from wood LDS hospital this week. sons, 4736 So. 4140 West Idaho, is teaching first grade. Total was boys 27, girls 28. In Salt Lake. City ' She has two children. Sept. 17 Boys lead in area ' births, to Other births area parents Mr. and Mrs. Lleuellyn D. Miss Susann Agee, a USU however, with a total of in Salt Lake hospitals are: Jack man. 4928 W. 5055 South grad, is first grade teacher. A Mf . and Mrs. David Keith Californian who attended BYU, Boys Boys 3120 So. 8240 West Miss Marion Brown, has a secBurt, 12 Sept. Sept. 12 Mr. and Mrs. James R. ond grade class for her initial Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coats, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Tate, 741 E. 4345 South year of teaching. Another first-yea- r 3825 W. 4700 South 6231 So. 320 East Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. teacher is Marilyn Hader-li- e , Mr and Mrs. Carlos V Sulpi-zioMr. and Mrs. J. Marcel Rog5205 So. 4820 West of Wyoming. She graduated 4732 W. 4775 South ers, 1965 Theckston Road 18 from USU and teaches fourth Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wach, Sept. 14 Mr. and Mrs. John Ray Colgrade. Mr and Mrs. Clair E. Brown, 4116 So. 4020 West by. 4603 So. 4150 West 1479 W. 4920 South Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cruz, Want Ads get quick results! Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, Romero, 2653 So. 9130 West 2747 So. 9200, West 943 E. 5700 South Dor-lanMr. and Mrs. Elwood C. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jack1208 E. 3900 South Sept. 15 son, 5645 So. Goodway Prive Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Sept. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Eaton, 523 Benbow St. Baxter, 6261 Turpin Street Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Pug-mii- 3026 So. 2855 West Mr and Mrs. Bert V. Rhoton, 195 Creek Drive 3809 Lee Maur Street i f Sept. 16 X i , ' 4 A Mr. and Mrs. William G. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lucas, 4390 TOVH & COUNTRY W. 4865 South Deveraux, 8349 Myron Avenue Sept. 16 Sept. 18 Wayne Rot Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Evans, 4106 So. 1420 West 85 E. 4th Avenue extra rvx i-Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Toone. v 3f0 Gordon Iine Foote. 3125 W. 2500 South STORAGE SPACE : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Don't let credit trap you. A ' (ill Is 174 E. 4500 South fN few years ago, 'cash on hand' IS YOUR BONUS! - . told a family what it could or Sept. 11 Sept. 17 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Camp-be!- . Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Allred, could not buy. 5113 So. 1300 East 3671 So. Lee Maur Street the Nowadays Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Kins1 amount of cred. v 1 4910 Lincoln Street ( man. 5229 Charlotte Avenue . it a family is Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Park, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. able to get sets 5089 So. 1000 East the limit. UnLamoreax, 30 Stauffer Lane Sept. 12 Sept. 18 fortunately, limMr. and Mrs. Jim R. Temple-toMr. nnd Mrs. Charle R. Fad-Icits set in this 4579 So. 700 East 3164 Hillsdale Drive way aren't alMr. and Mrs. Keith N. Davies. TYPE OF TOOL FOR ways safe. Sept. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold R. l. 41 SI Finair Drive Many families OF JOB! V. 20 5975 South face the ques-tioGirls Sept. 16 "How EQUIPMENT Mr. and Mrs. Wilinm H. much consumer Sept. 12 RENTAL CO. 4334 So. Garden Drive Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. credit can we use without Evuns Jr., 635 E. 3735 South getting into trouble if illness Sept. 17 PHONE 262-262- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford G. Mr. nnd Mrs. Doyle E. Jones, strikes or other trouble conies?" 4979 Gleiui Street Siler, 5671 Capri ' Each family should follow these three guidelines to avoid .. a credit trap: i.. 1. Manage just before pay. Car protection . . . certainly! And think day to have more than $200 for emergencies. This may inof the comfort and convenience for winter mornSU22 jd clude money in such places ns a checking account, savings ing starts! You get loads of that badly .needed account or government bonds. storage space too. 2. Don't become committed to installment debts for more than one year. Here's an attractive board 'n' batten 3. Avoid having more than 14' x 22' size that's designed for easy, in a style 20 of the family income It has a 9' x 7' steel door and 4' x 3' fast erection. committed to installment payments. window. Exterior is of famous Masonite sliding Following these steps may "X" with roof of husky 210-lb- . siding save you and your family many asphalt heartaches. shingles available in a variety of colors. - Mr. plan-scho- l'f' rtfrii.-'l.iia- Joday " .Murray. Arthur M. Roberts of :icCalI, .Ida., governor of idistrict $42, 'was a guest here Monday of the Rotary Club. Accompanying him waa immediate past district governor 'Huish of Salt Lake , Wayne City. In a talk concerning progress of Rotary International, the Idaiioan related experieces at Lake , Placid, N. Y., where he recently attended a conference , for the. 272 district governors from throughout the world. He pointed out the organization now .has over. J , 000 clubs in 129 counti jf s. Mr. , Roberts also told of the nevyly-create- H&sfr i Backman is instructing lourtn grade, class. - ; . Granite Park Five new moved there and the school teachers have joined the fac- - modeling and new curtains are ulty of Lincoln elementary this being prepared for the stage, to Joseph year, according At the present time there rv Hear : 1' Lincoln Elementary Greets Five New Teacher$ As School Begins chap-epistle- faarjans -. - If hi Arlington Has Newcomers On '64 Faculty p- I'- New Fords Jo ' T',:; Be Unveiled Today u-- j . Cot fon wood Reports One Week Period; 55 Birtfis In n, re local Mar-chan- d, . program in which clubs of dis-- , filet 542, will communicate with ; those pf district 132, located In northern Sweden. That district, fye said, has 42 clubs and about 1,500 members. pr. 'Cliifpfd Cutler, .M.D., became a new member of the club during . Mpnday's meeting. ' XA guest was pave BJack, president of J.he Murray high schpol student, body. 9-- 8. iliiPiiiMiw Good-fello- Is-be- . Hal-lida- y. e. mm mm, NO NEED to - Fin-nega- HERE 7 XERCO" HAS EVERY ANY TYPE vXy&y. - - V" nmmin DROOLS i I, Of s, be. ..in a 'ALL YOUR f. - Xcy"' Vi V n. ...q.d ;I v ' y. E(k-Inm- n: CHRISTENSEN 4241 SO. AAAIN Mc-Clai- jjr JT ,.s YArZt: Jv , :i fit i Bock To School Set At Hillcrest Murray. Going back to school Tuesday night will be parents of Hitlcrest junior high stud-wi- t. (omptxt 12' x 22' garagt that gives you plenty of eitro e wall ond overhead storage. 9' i V steel door included. Siding ot Vi" "(trior plywood A still A business meeting will be followed by visits with teachers. The ITA'a annual apple sale will be held in conjunction with the meeting and during lunch hour for students. Officers announced this we-k- . that the year's membership drive has begun. are you driving a sponge on wheels? ( Back To School Night gallon-per-niil- PTA-plnnne- HClltHll" c" our dealer for Timeuav auto financing, or come in to the Timcway Department at I irM Security We'll loan you the money for your new or newer used car. and arrange terms to lit your income at iCHiiblc 1 ujI Secuntv Bank rates. y fit IWlWltllB.i ". " JA ... ! I J ;.-.- ; ; j - A fwo-to- f ndot HCHAion, JO' i 14', H loon bevel siding with fibergtcts .J,..:,.,.t any rteed. model, satisfy most An opening program will be followed visitn. by rl.iXMoom On sale during the evening will be apple and tickets for the cs'nivnl Oct. 31. New ITA commute chair, tU' if ond slwminvm eloor and 2JS lb. atpholl shingles. Looded with storogo spoce. Twt 4' elvminwm slider i )' (ompari onywherel Si RUGGED STtEl GARAGE DOOR! style, meintenohte frn end wwil warp! hordwore imlwdes nylon toilers . . . i 7' sin . . . oty lo Inslall. High ''""'M I' AQC Q4 Somsen (From fngr in. ( ol. HI Chsumont i 160 miles south nut of Pari, rtarbara explain rd. iki he visit el ther, and many other part of France mi holiday and weekend. Prevlomly a tescher in Csll. fomia !chi!. for three yenr., railmta i planning thi yrnr to attend the University of t'tah from which nhe jjrailti-etet- l a few yearn ago A daughter of Mr and Xlm Somsen. 5358 Knollcrent tr., Bnrbara terms the ymr ntitond "very intereting nd Very good experience ". .irn ., j,,, d men appointed thin year are Mri Ned DavU. Mr. Wtlford Jrnen and Mm. John Watson. ixHun representative; Mm. Dan Slaughter, program, and Mm. Donald Downward, member-hip- . ' ! . ........ .j, ' - Murray. Longview school bells vil1 rng Monday nt 7:30 p m. for the "mirk to flivver running. Ask $397 i ! V EI22? Slated At Longview your car is soaking up your money in irritating repair bilh and fuel consumption, the time's right lor a l ir.sl Security Hank Timcway auto loan. There's no reason to drive that old car not when you could be driving a carefree newer one for almost what you're spending to keep ihc old ll with battens, (an be enlarged in modules either way. iX OTHER GARAGE mo 127 E. 6400 So. STYLES and SIZES, TOO. DROP IN AND SEEI winden' |