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Show rrr--r Ann Olsen, who Valley Births Show Decline Reports From Hospitals Say Aug. 29 Only 39 area births were Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. tiei- reported from hospitals the past reLDS Cottonwood with sten, Jr., 246 Helm Ave. week, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Piep, porting 11, eight were born at 804 W. 4300 South and the West hospital Valley 1 remaining 20 at Salt Lake facil Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold F. Gay, ities. Following is a list of new 6415 Golden Chain St. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Vin parents from within the Eagle -cent, 6120 So. State Advertiser area. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Mora, COTTONWOOD LDS HOSPITAL 5880 So. 75 West Girls Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce Redmond, 4723 So. 2nd West Boys BURIED. Mrs. Llllie Timothy, 75, 6425 So. 300 East, in Aug. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Hick Memorial Gardens of the Val4371 Boxelder ley yesterday (Wednesday). She man, ', 1 ,.V- ?' died of natural causes on SunAug. 29 Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. day at her home. Born Oct. 5, 1890 at Vernal. Married to Nelson, 4425 So. 2nd West Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Joseph Timothy on Sept. 12, 1908 at Vernal; later solemSweat, 661 W. 7200 South nized at Salt Lake LDS Temple. Aug. 30 Mr. and Mrs. Willie R. Bar- - Relief Society counselor, Primary teacher, president of relela, 1598 Lovely Rd. class. Survivors, husigion SALT LAKE HOSPITALS band,, sons, daughters, LeVell, Girls Harold, both of Salt Lake, Mrs. Don (Thelma) Carpenter, Aug. 26 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. And (Leora) Marsh, erson, 850 W. 3900 South Burbank, Calif., sisters, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.DarrellE. Tew, J. W, Elliott, Warm Springs, 5635 Hillside Dr. Ore., Mrs. Glenn Daniels, Salt 29 Aug. Lake, Mrs. Lorin Winn, WellOFFICERS OF THE Murroy PTA Council during the current ichool term are, Mr. and Mrs. William Ran ington, Mrs. Jack Brewer, Verfrom left, Supf. J. Easton Parrart, second vice president; Mrs. Morrell Griggs, presidall Austin, 5042 Rocky Rd. nal, 12 grandchildren, 11 greatdent; Mrs. Robert 0. Pickord, first vice president and Mrs. Richard Buck, secretary- Sept. 1 grandchildren. treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Car ADVERTISER EAGLE BURIED. Toichi Onlki, 84, man, 415 E. 3400 South 6B MURRAY (UTAH) Mr. and Mrs. EldonR. Green, 5759 Butler Cir., in Mountain Thursday, Sept. 8, 1966 275 Berger Lane View Memorial Estates yesterMr. and Mrs. Kent R. Black. day (Wednesday). He died on cedure. 1012 Barber Place Monday in a Murray hospital Mrs. Paul (Pearl) Pace; his of causes incident to age. Born Boys torian; Mrs. John B. (Ina) HaJan. 6, 1882 at Fukuoka, Japan. Chester Mrs. rris, scholarship; Aug. 25 MURRAY. A workshop for music room. The general meetMarried to Shima Yamashltaon for (Lucille) Belnap, citizens Mr. and Mrs. Von McCand- - Oct. 8, 1950 at Seattle, Wash.; PTA officers and chairmen ing will start at 7:30 p.m. and decent James Mrs. literature; later solemnized at Salt Lake from all schools In the Murray will be followed by small group (Betty) Randazzo, character and less, 3889 Dean Dr. Aug. 26 district will be conducted by the meetings. widow, Survivors, Temple. Ben Mrs. spiritual education; Mr. and Mrs. David E, Hatch, sons, Dr. Dan, Salt Lake, Jun, Council officers and chairMurray PTA Council officers Mads en, health and (Jeanette) 170 E. 7060 South men who will conduct the meetand chairmen. Sandy, Ben, Redwood City, mental health. The event is scheduled for ing are Mrs. Morell (Loretta) Calif., six grandchildren. Mission Returnee In Monday In the Murray high Griggs, president; Mrs. Robert BURIED. Alfred Stuart (Kae) Pickard, vice president; 60, 69 W. 3400 South, In Supt. J. Easton Parratt, second Teaching Assignment Bountiful City Cemetery on vice president and Mrs. RichAt Jordan High ard (JoAnna) Buck, secretary-treasure- r. Tuesday. He died on Saturday at his home after a long illness. MURRAY, Judith Madsen, Other chairmen taking part Born Oct. 30, 1905 at Manti. and Mrs. Chris Mr. of daughter are Lyle Tuckfleld, principal Married to Ella Hansen, on May MURRAY. A farewell testi Madsen, 6132 Cedar St., rerepresentative; Gaylen Gisse-ma- n, monial honoring Dennis K. Ison turned home on Sunday after 27, 1927; divorced. Married to Maxine Kippen Rose on Oct. 12, president of the Murray will be held at the Valley Center completing two years in the 1936. She died. Married to MarEducation Association; Mrs. 1st LDS at 3805 So. LDS Main, the for mission Andes ward, Alden (Vivian) Hales, membergaret Van Eklenburg In Las Ve5 p.m. on Sunday. church at Lima, Peru. on Feb. 2, 1952. Painter. ship; Mrs. John (Arlette) Day, The son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliv Enroute to Murray, Miss gas Member of LDS church. Survivprogram, parent and family life, er S. w. fam255 world the piymoutn Madsen visited Ison, NorMrs. Joseph (Evelyn) Vicchrilli, Ave., he will be leaving soon ous Inca ruins at Cuzco and ors, widow, sons, Ronald, Mar-gen- e, parent and family life; Mrs. for the California mission field, Machu Plcchu. man, Caroline, daughters, She also made Kenneth (Rosanne) Long, Juvenstepchildren, Paul and at Los Angeles. a stop at Guatamala City where n, ile protection and safety; Mrs. headquartering Bud Rose, Bonnie (Rose) de post-luand On Sunday, prelude she visited with her brother, Warren (Betty) Hawks, publiAlvin LeRoy Slaymaker, music will be played by Ross, who is serving in the cations and magazines. Rachel Park. The opening pray- Guatamala -- El Salvador mis Joyce Aline Hendricksen, all of Also assisting are Mrs. MarSalt Lake, 32 grandchildren, er will be given by Calvin Brown sion. ion (Hertha) Dunn, publicity; a brothers, Clarence, California, and the closing prayer by Kevin will Madsen Miss present Mrs. Douglas (Garna) Arnell, Ison. Milton, Las Vegas. report of her mission on Sept. hospitality, room representa 18 at 5 p.m. during sacrament In Murray City BURIED. tives, Mrs. Bob (Jackie) Hat to be held in the Mur cemetery following a Requiem services room cher, representatives; ray 6th ward, 1 W. 6100 South. Mass recited Tuesday morning Mrs. William (Joyce) Turnbow, She has resumed her teaching at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic legislation and civil defense; career in the Jordan School church, Joseph Kastelic, 90, 27 Mrs. Jerry (Anita) Hulatt, byDistrict, where she has been W, 5300 South. He succumbed laws and parliamentary pro- assigned to teach sophomore early Friday morning at Cottonand junior English at Jordan wood LDS hospital of causes high. Incident to age. A native of Vienna, Austria where he was born Jan. 19, 1876 to Joseph and Anna Kastelic, he was are-tir- ed employe of American Smelting & Refining Co. Survivors are his widow, the formIIISSSSSSSSSIISSSSSSSISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSISSSSIIIlllBSSSSSIWv er Mary Streiner, whom he married in Salt Lake City in PRESCRIPTIONS AlMURRAY. The Eagles Lodge 1910; sons Joseph, John and here is sponsoring two films to bert, all of Salt Lake and WilSERVE YOU be shown by the Utah Fish and liam, of Murray: a daughter. Mary (Mrs. Harold Smith) of Game Commission. The films will be shown at Mldvale; nine grandchildren and 10 W. 4th Ave. on Sept. 15 at tlx Your doctor's prescrip8 p.m. Dennis Keith Ison DIED. In a Salt Lake hospital tion means better Fire Power," the first film, evening following Wednesday Speakers will Include Gene deals with the destructive power heart health for you . . . Mark Thomas surgery, and ammuniof different guns McComb.Eugene F. Loertscher, 6013 Starllte Dr. 32, Blljanlc, it sometimes Bishop John E.Oldham and par- tion. may even The second, 'Trigger Happy Requiem Mass was recited sat ents of the missionary. at the Cathedral save your lifel Your Music for the program will Harry," shows how most hunt urday morning in Salt Lake Madeleine the of Include a vocal solo by David ing accidents happen in the field. pharmacist works hand ; These films are a must for prior to graveside military aer Miller and a piano-orgduet vices at Memorial Gardens of in hand with your docby Richard Hazelgren and Rob all sportsmen, especially all the Wilford Timothy, Mgr. Valley for the Korean War for field hunters going into the ert Park. tor to fill prescriptions Born April 11, 1934 in Other missionaries in the the first time," Bill Thompson, veteran. B. C, Canada, he Vancouver, of the trustee Murray aerie, field from Valley Center 1st exactly as ordered. We are here to serve your Matt and Zorka son of a was ward include Bonnie Taylor, stated. The showing is free to the Brkljaclch Blljanlc. Married In prescription needs at any hour. Swiss ; Gordon Park, west span Salt Lake on Oct. 1, 1959 to Mary Richard R. Tay public lor, North Central States and Kim Jon Strader, Scottish. .A ' ; ' Vital Statistics Council Dates Workshop Session For PTA Group Ison Farewell Is Sunday At mm Slay-mak- survives, along with a daughter, Brenda Lee and a son, Mark Fabian, in Murray. Other survivors are his mother, Mldvale; a sister, Mary A tin Macklyn of Murray and brothers Steve and Matt, both of Mldvale. Had been a salesman for Henry S. Day Co. of Mldvale prior to the time pf his death. In rites conducted BURIED. from Murray 11th LDS ward Saturday, Ronald LeRoy Kinder, old former Murrayite who was the victim of a hunting accident near Patterson, Calif, on Aug. 28. Interment was in Murray City cemetery for the young man who was born here Feb. 16, 1948 to Alma and Katharine Manning Kinder. Had attended Murray high school; was married April 24, 1966 in Elko, Nev. to Vickie Slmonson, who survives. At the time of his death was working as a poultry farmer. Also surviving are his parents in Newman, Calif, a brother, Larry, Murray and brothers and sisters Alma, Katherine, Pamela, Karen, Kevin and Newman, with his parents. Paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Kinder, and maternal grandmother Mrs. Annie Manning, all reside in Salt Lake. ar tf- - - W .- ance Agency, a wholly-ownaffiliate of Murray State Investment, Inc. Donald G. (Don) Eldredge, who has spent most of his life in the Insurance field, has been appointed to the post, it was announced by Frank A. Nelson, Jr., president of the parent corporation. The firm offices are at 148 E. 5065 South. A graduate of East high and the University of Utah with a degree in banking and finance, Mr. Eldredge had his college education interrupted by World War II, then returned to complete requirements. While In the Navy, he trained under the program at the University of Colorado and in Boston, Mass., before being assigned to the battleship California as a supply and disbursing officer. Following the war's end, he spent an additional half-ye- ar at Pearl Harbor In disbursement work. After college, he went into an agency partnership with his father, Elmer G. Eldredge. Subsequently, he has had wide exa variety of in perience insurance sales and administrative positions. In 1965, Mr. Eldredge transferred his interests to real estate, affiliating with the E.B. Wicks organization, a post he left to Join Murray State. Married to the former Shirley ed V-- 12 en HEADSTART - (From Pg. IB, Col. 6) and various other items needed in the program. Miss Hoppe expressed the opinion that the school had done an excellent job in building the confidence of the children in relation to the school. "They have learned that the teacher is a warm, kind person who is interested in them. They learned to appreciate the good food prepared and served to them. Parents were made aware of the really fine job the schools are doing. They were helped with many of their problems. State School Board Pd. by Martin Comm. This Week's Special - Shampoo & Set 2" ONLY PERMANENT WAVE Reg. $15.00 er, Valley Center Strong of Salt Lake, he is the father of a daughter, Pamela, 13, and a son, Michael, 12. Both are junior high school students. In addition to the Ft Douglas-HiddValley country club, he has in the past or now holds memberships in several professional organizations of the insurance field, including International Blue Goose and fire underwriter's and casualty groups. NOW Don Eldredge STT50 ONLY Eldredge Will 262-200- 6 Head Murray Insurance Firm Jenny Lynn Beauty Salon 5168 MURRAY. A lifelone Salt Lake valley man has been named to manage Murray State Insur South State PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Sut-phi- Hunting Safety Film Showing Sot By Eagles lliililillniillliiiiinlillllii 5 y 246-883- Your contributions to the news columns of the Eagle Advertiser are welcome I Just dial or write P. 0. 268-33- 8 23 Box 7187. A whon you want to wash- - ifacnb h f i Stata m STORE 265-16- 22 way to get ahead is with good money management . . . a task madt easier with a First Security checking account. 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