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Show Babies Arrive At Hospitals Second Week Of July Sixty-Seve- n babies were born last pitals week to parents within the area 3905 So. 1040 West Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sahleen, of the Green Sheet. Over half 4595 W. 4925 South that number arrived at Cotton wood LDS and Valley West hosJuly 12 Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. pitals. The Salt Lake facilities accounted for 33 of the births. Bateman, 135 E. Miller Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.HouFollowing is a list of new parents from this area. ston, 130 E. 7200 South Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. COTTONWOOD LDS HOSPITAL Mros., 413 Fountain Circle Girls July 13 July 7 Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon N. Chapman, 1538 Lovely Rd. So. 3930 West 4268 JSorensen, WEST HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Weight, VALLEY 67 Girls 5616 So. 2775 West J July 7 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hellstron, July 8 Mr. and Mrs. Verdon C. Heaton, 4800 W. 5015 South July 9 Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Buhler, 3070 W. 3040 South July 10 Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Alsop, 5400 Hunt Rd. Mr. and Mrs. James K. wood, 194 E. 4800 South Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Hou- sel, 3206 Hillsdale Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Barr Neff, if 4728 W. 3855 South July 9 Mr. and Mrs. Galland Anderson, 3757 Granger Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bessey, 4445 So. Christopherson Dr. July 11 Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Whitehead, 3273 Pearce Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Griffeths, 4095 W. 4775 South July 13 Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Thork-lldse- n, 655 E. 7200 South 2822 So. 3050 West Boys Mr. and Mrs. Billy Shiner, 8 July Mr. and Mrs. Albert V.Mart inez, 5155 Jolly St. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Montoya, 6737 So. 3rd East July 9 Mr. and Mrs. Dean P. Gar July K Y ID cl'TAH) ed 7 Mr. and Mrs. Don L. 1271 E. 4085 South July Mill-bur- n, ar 8 Mr. and Mrs. Linsey L. Coombs, 2349 So. 7200 West July 10 Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Andrea-scr- ., 1294 So. 1670 West Mr. and Mrs. Joe Matich, 3C9'? So. C10 11 Lihoma Group Plans To 'Set Sail' Tuesday East July 3976 Fii.-ip- Jul;. 12 Mr. Voyage" is the theme for South Las Flores Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pugmire, R. Paul Erlckson Fred Flcilin Hemlock Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Pearson, 4086 W. 5050 South Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reiking,' 3375 Cheerful Vista Rd. H. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas 1625 W. MURRAY. R. Paul Erickson was presented his Duty to God award and badge by Deane Hunt, bishop of Murray 19th ward last week. Young Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Erickson, 3408 So. 4210 West Boys (BirthK. Page 411. Col. 7) Hansen, Long view Youngsters Research Animal Kingdom During Summer REMNANTS You pay - Far-mingt- on, at the University of til ti;.M .:t dine at :u: r, Asstetiii.' v tiors 2.i' Mrv primary pre.--. v.- mnari'l ton Tl,n;n,SOt.. teacher; Mi. Knt li.jlyei , firelight te.ic!. r .'.,u M.. Ke-,- t Sovereen, ayr.oti! toaeht-r. rwMmwfii THE CADUCEUS Ml Mtrii'H iKVijiitiMti i'll IS MEDICAL EMBLEM Your doctor T I'Tmf t is dedica- f ted to helping you live a healthier, longer life. We are proud to be on I io orig.' cost - NOW, CTR. 54 EAST V Timothy, Mgr. scriptions exactly as he ordersl Just as you rely on the skill and knowledge of your doctor, you can rely on usl m SOUTH m Murray Cottonwood Pharmacy YD. 3750 his preWilford 07 ToA(uonf RBRICSof Values to $2.98 SOUTHGATE SHOPPING hmm compounding ) O Jl flTT Fall Selections CoHon 45 In. Wide Reg. $1.98 Yd. $149 now YD. 1 1 68 EAST 5900 SOUTH 266-883- 8 omsim ' ! I J IVTfKt Q? Willi LI Jl'l Library Geological act'Oii Wh.i eti his team, meticulously Canvas Prints SPECIAL TABLE kVJT Duty To God Award Given Erickson Lad 13 Mr. and Mrs. Sor-ens- . Mothers u Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lee Hirkenlooper, 935 W. Hemlock Mr. and Mrs. Paul Plxton, 3121 So. 7900 West 4330 W. 5740 South ie a, and Mrs. Paul 270 E. Royal Gardens 32C9 So. 2nd West Jr., Cottonwood ward's Lihoma Holii'.ay on Tuesday at 2 p.m. in church, zcw Vine St. Mhoma Boariiitisv it- - ship ::i psrtlci- Jubilee," 40 r, il pate m a yit.u.M j U'lv.t:,.. and r.i 1, Tera-shim- Terrace July COTTONWOOD. "Bon SO. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beaty, w. 6215 South Mr. and Mrs. H. Duane 30fc Boys July 7 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Strevell, 3148 So. 11th West FROGS IN A JAR draw iht attention of Judy Clug-stoMr. and Mrs. Stuart Reed, Bob Albretsen (center) and David Carroll in a 4916 So. 4460 West rett, 915 E. 4500 South Longview elementary summer class. R. July 9 Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Romney, 4935 Marlanna St. 4355 Annapolis Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Searle, 3609 So. 4610 West July 11 Mr. and Mrs. Duane DeVore, July 10 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T. 2961 So. 9150 West Adams, 4408 So. 4000 West July 12 to name the classification of W. Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund MURRAY. A group of 24 Carbine, 3881 Dean Dr. students In grades three through the animal, and to give a re- 6923 Colombia Dr. SALT LAKE HOSPITALS six has been studying animals port on any information found July 11 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Bev- Girls concerning the choice. and their classification in sumAs a creative activity, the mer sessions being taught at youngsters were required to Longview elementary. choose animals they would like The students have been learnto be and list the reasons why. and about prehistoric living ing This was then added to their mammals, birds, mollusks, research books. worms, arthopods, insects, amThe students also have been phibians, reptiles and fish. about common housestudying of each classifiResearch cation has been made to deter- hold elements such as sugar, mine the basic characteristics vinegar, mustard and soda. They have done research to of each and whether they are find the source of these elevertebrate or Invertebrate. The children have been mak- ments, how they are produced and how they are used in the ing books showing the things home. they have learned about the The boys and girls were reanimals. They have collected to choose one of the quired In to their help them pictures elements and make something studies. containing the product They Culminating activities in this were required to keep charts. to were asked field, students The children have taken field bring to class an animal fitting to Hogle Zoo, Tracy into one of the categories stu- trips the bird refuge in Aviary, were then died. They required I J the n, 11 Thursday, July 21, 1966 erleigh, 1481 Maple Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans, As reported from local hos C 6494 Jefferson Ave., received the award in ceremonies sacrament during services held in the wardch?.p- el, 1 W. 6100 South. An Eagle Scout, the lad is a old junior at Murray high. He plays the baritone horn in the school band and is priesthood organist in the 19th ward. ID EAGLE - ADVERTISER M Utah and the Salt Lake County fish Mrs. John R. (Ruby) Fielding, teacher of the course, expres sed the opinion that the children have enjoyed the summer activities. "They seem happy to be able to Identify the different animals," she said. The course will be concluded tomorrow (Friday). An exhibit for parents and was held yesterday friends (Wednesday) and other students at the school will have an opportunity to see the displays to morrow. six-we- Over m Quarter Oatury Srvfc to people of J. Leo Jensen Agency Representing Old Lint Companies tse-io4960 so, sute- - at Live urn ek Gil 1 1 I i I O Li II 9 Gt-ntt-- Qnn&b p I J tIaW 1 1 m. ZJ U i mm Your news Items are welcome Just call an area correspondent or get in touch with the or offices by dialing writing Box 7187, Murray. In the Green Sheet Eagle-Adverti- 266-35- 23 a Me better with CASH to pay your bills Start living better now with money cares left behind . . . with old billa swept away. 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