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Show Here Are East Valley Legislative Districts was announced a memorial service for former Rotarlan Wal-l- y Haun would take place on Friday, Nov. 11 at 2 p.m. Rites for the late Mr. Haun, a drowning victim In Green River several weeks ago, will be held In the Midvale stake center, 425 Jackson St. The body has not yet been recovered. Memorial Set Rotary Hears Lumber Head Discuss Work MURRAY. A talk Illustrated with color slides was given here Monday by new member D. R. (Dave) Davidson, A lumber wholesaler whose firm Is located at 14S W. Central Ave. (4115 So.), Mr. Davidson described his personal background, his entrance Into the lumber business and his specialty today, designing and Installing structural roofs for large commercial buildings. A native of Los Angeles, Calif., who was educated at Brig-ha- m the Young University, speaker returned to his home area after college to work for a water softening concern. Eventually transferred by the concern to Pocatello, Ida., he switched to lumber some 15 years ago and came to Salt Lake City In 1957. Slides shown by the speaker depicted a comparative test of fabricated wood beams and steel ones under fire conditions. During Monday's meeting, it Ro-tarl- ans ogre Lafayette C Lee (R) HtHtiltAGl WMIW KY, WINDER. Meat Dollar The Longview MURRAY. PTA plans to conduct a rag drive next week, starting on Monday. The rags are to be clean and donors are being requested to remove buttons and zippers. This is a fund raising project and PTA officers are hopeful of selling the rags to Kenne-co- tt Copper Corp. The class bringing in the most rags will trail-build- receive a prize. To Discuss Is Talk Topic Nobel Prize Winners MURRAY. The Eta Chapter of Slmada will hold its monthly meeting at 8 p.m. on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Glen (Gertrude) Humphries, 5916Belview Ave. Course of study for the year is Nobel Prize Winners Mrs. David (Dorothy ) Tormey will present a discussion on Rev. D. G. Pire and Mrs. Aaron (Mona) Fair will discuss Ralph G. Bunche. YOUR PERSONAL PRESCRIPTION Nothing is as personal it as a prescription For quick', effective results try the Want Ads CO. IGUiSUUt, Hillview Patrol Rite Stake Primary Meet Is Slated M. Byron Fisher (R) Rag Drive To Start Monday At Longview Chapter (IT AH l Thursday, Nov. 3, 1966 Members of the safety patrol at Hillview elementary will participate In a swearing-i- n ceremony tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. A stake priMILLCREEK. James A. Simmons, princimary preparation meeting for schedleaders in Millcreek stake will pal, said the ceremony, uled earlier, had to be postbe held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturponed. The program Is conductday at the Millcreek stake cented by the Salt Lake County Sheer, 4200 So. 420 East. riff s office. After a short opening exercise, ward leaders will meet In various departments. Mrs. Cassell Llndqulst, president, er will conduct the music and partner departments. MURRAY. A meeting of the Mrs. Bill Stephens, first counselor, will direct the lihoma and Murray Ladies Civic Guild will "Children's Friend depart- be held at 8 p.m. tonight (Thursments. Mrs. Darrell Hall, secday) at the Murray City Hall ond counselor, will discuss auditorium. How to get the most for your penny parade ideas and conduct the skylet - pilot department. meat dollar" Is the subject to Mrs. Von Huntsman, secretary, be presented by Jack BrlmhalL will meet with the secretaries guest speaker. and Mrs. A fton Evans, scouting Refreshments will be served director, has planned depart- after the program and business mental work for ward trekker meeting. and guide patrol teachers. (GUILD, Pg. 7B, Col. 3) I III MCBRAV Friday Alia Mulhall (D) Wayne Carlson (D) J. Linden Mather (R) Delia Loveridge (D) DISTRICTS, OPPOSITE PAGE (3B) ADVERTISER EAGLE 26 SENATORIAL KHtUCW SIMUHf fcOUKSON. ... M WOOf is written w r specifically for you by your doctor and filled for you by your pharmacist to safeguard your health. Don't sabotage that health by using medicine that has been prescribed for another person! C. Kay Allen (D) Boyd C. Bronson (R) E. Mathews (D) Herbert Remember When? Ludwig (R) Robert D. Briggi (D) Jack R. Bagley (R) Madeline Severn (D) J. Reese Hunter (R) Murray Pharmacy 4800 block on State Street . . . Shaw, the former June Berger, Jackie Godfrey and Marjorle and her husband, of Panama Boshard were new den mothers (REMEMBER, Pg. 9Bi CoL 5) In the Murray 5th ward, replacing Carol Hutchlngs and Betty Falrbourne . . . Miss Irma Lynne Watts was convalescing at home after an appendectomy ceremony from the files of the Murray . . . In a double-rin- g Eagle Thurs. Nov. 1, 1956. at .the home of her parents Miss Carol Ann Soffe became the Weather was chilly as Murbride of Thomas Bartlett. . . . ray firemen battled a fire at Mr. and Mrs. CliveBennlon celVern's Pet Center and United ebrated their 27th wedding annModel and Paint Supply In the iversary . . . Mrs. Calvin R. 168feAST 5900 SOUTH 266-883- 8 Murray City Citizens Started d Their Power Plant Self-Owne- AGOas taken from the files of the Murray , , Eagle of Nov. 2, 1961. S. James City Judge Sawaya, a new Rotarlan, spoke at the club's weekly meeting. . .United in an evening wedding ceremony on Oct. 18 were Miss Maflene E. Evans and Darrell J.Anderson. . .The grand opening of Murray's newest business, Alta Bowl, was being announced . . . Utah State Assoc. for Childhood Education held its state convention In Murray high. Bryce G. Bertelson, principal, Mrs. Gerald E. Sheya, prexy of the Association and Mrs. Rebecca S. Payne, state president were In charge . . . Sylvia Johnson was named head of Rlverview Girl's league with Pennle Bennett and Dixie Taylor ber officers . . . Gregory Fouquet, son of the Don Fouquets, 5896 Kingston Way won $20 In the C. of C. painting contest. ; "FIVE YEARS it - 111 ? The big talk is the bigE... for Honest flavor for Honest value 11 for Handsome new package H for HERMITAGE Bourbon H H BTOTOM'S .1 A if'- - ! t 'V Aa 1 Youll Lovc. - DRYER 1 :s:1' HEADQUARTERS NO WEATHER WORRIES Dries during rain, snow, smog Personal CLOTHES LAST LONGER Message from mm because of gentle air and tumbling action aflameless Electric Dryer SAVES TIME Electric drying is convenient any time of the day or night for 5c a load LLOYD ... TEN YEARS AGO as taken 6 YEARS OLD fo the F&o si Folks in Salt Lake County mmwm Through campaigns I hove token my my experience. rJliuidlgjts Both the aliened valuation and the mill levy has increased on our homes in Salt lake County. We don't object to reaionoble increaies. Certainly the quality of education mutt be constantly improved. r A UTAH MAN several messoge of better government, expansion of opportunity, and good citizenship to you. I believe the urgency this year is the greatest in - 3- - g Graduated from University of Utah, B.S., L.L.B. Jimi is now Director of the Salt Lake Defenders Association Jimi Mirsunaja it the put president ef the Criminal Uw Section and present chairman f the Committee en Sail rectdurti for the Utah Stat lar He it a member of the Committee for the Representation of Indigent Defenders and on the Committee for th Traffic Courts of the American lar Association. He is en th loard ef Directors of the Travelers' Aid Society. Jimi is also a member ef the Committee to Revise Criminal Procedures Code appointed by the Utah Supreme Court. t LI ITS UNAG A, JirJim Alio-elatio- But when this increase is accompanied by higher and higher interest rates, then the increase In our monthly payments, added to the Increase of toxes, beyond the added to the increase in rate of increase of our incomes makes it Imperative that we insist on better managsd government. I believe sincerely that o great amount of fat con and must be cut owoy from our wasteful, excessive Federal spending. The only possible way we can strike a blow for better government is to vote for a change for the better. I pledge to you my continuous efforts to put a half interest rotes and run to prices, costs. away It is significant that the opposition pretends thh) great problem does not exist. Congressmen King hes said the Increase In hourly woge rates In the last 6 yeors will "buy another loaf of bread and another quart of milk." This is deception. Of course the added 50 cents per hour will buy certain goods, but the truth of the matter Is that today's hourly woge will buy less TOTAL quarts of milk and less TOTAL loaves of bread, and the reason Is that we have hod too much Federal government spending. Please Join with me In en honest effort to bring about better moneged government, to that we CAN control increased taxes, Interest end costs. n. rvn-owo- y run-owo- Perma-rrr;-- - Month y Caff 262-25- 57 Sincerely, Shtrm Llod A Paid Political Advertisement by Sherm Uoyd Republican Candidate for Congress Daily 'til 6 Fridays 'til 9 you'" bo Store Front Parking - YOU dldl 4700 So. Stat |