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Show "" The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE CD mmi The New Advertiser 3D Thursday, Oct. 3, 1963 't i' 'U'i'1. i' ' m-- "f n- '" 'j Jul' mwv pm" 'miv u 'p i m Local Owners Secretory Rotary Speaker if ,vv'" ' Vern Webster. . . Construction the new Hillciest elementary school in Murray was started, Mrs. Miller (Lottie) Sams was named Reams correspond- - Murray. Several local doff owners have entered animals in the Intermountain Kennel Club's show to 'be held Oct. 5 in the coliseum building at the Utah state fairgrounds. Tae public is invited to tie obedience trial. AdI mission is 50c for adults and Freedom Meet Planned On 8th year-aroun- d constant source of uniform light on the test target. External light and surround-indistractions are excluded so that testing variations do not occur she added. Research has revealed that three out of 10 American school children suffer from inadequate Eye testing charts of past years are being replaced in Murray district classrooms this year by a machine called "school vision tester" according to Mrs. Esther Haws, Murray district school nurse. The new equipment does away with the necessity of a testing aisle It is equipped with its own controlled illumination and provides a Murray. g 20-fo- ot vision. Mrs. Haws said, "the new tester provides the means to identify those with inadequate eyesight in an easily administered and reliable way." Folding High Chair r . i , ' 1 IV'.; 31 n7 grooms Alaskan Malamute "Toba's Dino" for the coming Intermountain Kennel Club show to be held at the fairgrounds. MRS. LAND MILDRED Remember When? Cottonwood Murray. stake MIA will present a "Freedom of Truth" conference on Oct. 8 at 7:30 p.m. This special meeting will be held at the stake center. Dramatic coach is Enid Ward. The combined-warchorus is directed by Marilyn McKay with accompanist Louise Kim. Dave Ushio, I.retta Woolsey, Diane Peay and Brent Morris are the four speakers who de velop the theme of the pro gram, heveral scenes, depicting various situations, will feature Judy Howe, Gary Dawson, Mau- rine and Farrell Thomas, Pat Robinson and George Teaslee. mis conterence will replace all individual ward MIA meet ings, for the week. Being Used In Murray District "8 i . organizational meet of the Mur-o- ii Livestock club was ray held at the home of Len Saund-- . ers. . Murray City's schools (Uemember, Page 6B, Col. 5) ifi 'V 4 South New 'School Vision Tester' Now if ThJ show can he seen all day beginning at 7:30 a.m. Entrants will be registered dogs over six months old. Among area exhibitors will be Veva Fenning, 4041 So. 200 West; Mildred Land, 367 Hillside Dr.; Patsy and' Roland Rickford, 3908 So. 200 East; Lowell G. Robinson, 57VI0 lakeside Dr. Beverly Smith. 200 E. Gordon Lane; Lois Sorenson, 6000 So. State; Helen Y. Greenwood. 3704 So. West Temple and Larry Wood, 6268 So. 900 East. year-aronn- . . ."111 f 25c for children under six. full-tim- She also told of various promotional activities carried on d and related instances of businesses which had either moved to Murray or considered it as a result of Chamber efforts. confidence in Expressing both the community's future and that of the Chamber here, Mrs. Seegmiller concluded her talk with the statement, "I'm proud to have had a part in (Rotary, Page 8B, Col. 1) I'Ji l'ict ure at Right full-tim- . . fr UrMS a ent for the Murray Eagle. JUr. F. C. Lippniann, dentist. The Utah Motor Club donated opened offices in Murray. . . A three rain coats and helmets boy was born to Dr. and Mi s. to the Bonnyview school. . . An ; In Club's Show Murray. Mrs. Kent S. (Bonnie) Seegmiller, 5410 Alpine Dr., secretary of the Chamber of Commerce here, was the speaker Monday at a meeting of Rotary club. C3 II'-- ' She related achievements, functions and future aims of the organization and detailed her duties in it. Mrs. Seegmiller, who has beei. with the Chamber over four years, pointed out that Utah has 40 Chambers of Commerce. 10 of which are e offices. Fifteen mand agers are retained on a e and basis. In noting; members of the Board of Drcctors of Murray's Chamber, the speaker indicated five Rotarians hold such position. They are Roland J. Davis, now in a second term as president; John Malecker, William E. Dunn, Hal Charon and Paul R. (Dick) Burbidge. Mrs. Seegmiller explained the check detection system instigated by the Chamber for the protection of local merMRS. ESTHER HAWS, Murray district school nurse, chants; the blue card system solicitation-checkingthe uses for ," newly acquired "school vision tester" with Karen 'the assistance to job applicants and Halliday, Arlington student. employers, the listing of available business and property even assistance to home and apartment-hunters- ' To Show Dogs C C " 1, 1953. 4 1 yiji mvy.:yy. Low-co- A..; RUST President Of Northvestern Chevron Utility Coating makes it easy to rust proof equipment stored outdoors. This asphaltic coating gives 6 to 12 months protection. Just spray or brush it on metal implements, orchard heaters, pipe, tanks or idle farm equipment. FIVE VEARS AGO as from the filet of the Murray Fjigle, Thursda, October 2, 1958. Miss Jacqueline Campbell and Joan Elaine Mash, Murray, were among 195 U of U coeds to pledge membership in social sororities. . . A fire destroyed three chicken coops valued at $700 at 1075 W. 3500 South. . . Dale C. Geddes, a member of the Murray high coaching staff, and his family were featured in the Know your Neighbor series. . . Students of area protection quick-dryin- schools had a two day vaca- tion while the teachers attend ed an institute. . An "apron and overall' smorgasbord was sponsored by the Murray Junior Women's Club to raise funds for its community projects. Murray residents were asked by Murray City to approve a proposed revenue bond issue to purchase a new engine for the municipal power plant. TEN YEARS AGO us re- ported from the files of the Murray Eagle, Friday, Oct. . ' t st Dr. James Roscoe Miller, Murray U I Won't smear when used for branding sheep. It stays on top of wool, reducing loss when wool is sorted. For any Standard Oil product, call WRON) 526 West 8th South Phone 1trtffi( Wi llVmrifiiiHHr fti iintfnlnMn iVilf lfT ' ''T'tfTlTr 322-54- "jiiMi rtlfcnAt 16 jtiif" jiYi TiYr SJL95 $7000 reg. ches ! & &h exall Pharmacy! 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