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Show EAGLE Ml'BEAT - Winner of the grand prize during the affair was Marcia Thurtdoy, Nov. 3. 1966 Wardinsky, who received a $ 1,000 sporting goods gift certificate. Bill Wardinsky was given a $100 certificate for selling the winning tickets. A special phase of the festival, designed to raise funds for construction of a Youth Center on the school grounds, saw MURRAY. Profits from a Borsch win $25 silver parish-wid- e Fall Festival con- dollars mounted on wood and ducted Friday and Saturday by framed. They had been a gift St. Vincent's church here will be to Father Benvegnu on the ocused to retire Indebtedness on casion of the25th anniversary the parish school, reported Rev. of his ordination and were doMark 0. Benvegnu, pastor, this nated by him as a prize for the week. project. Terming the event "highly successful", the pastor said at- Meeting Dated For tendance both nights exceeded the thousand mark and Included Cottonwood DUP Camp both youngsters and adults. MURRAY. Members of the of the fifth an- Cottonwood DUP camp are nual festival were Gordon Wilscheduled to meet at 1 p.m. son and Mrs. Ernest Yanni. on Nov. 10 In the home of Mrs. Wlilard (Ruby) Olsen, 549 Vine St. The lesson, dealing with Utah Railroads, will be handled by Mrs. Clarice Miller. ADVERTISER CT4H) 3B Festival Is 'Big Success' Church Reports East Valley Senatorial Districts Winnie Erickson (D) Moroni L. Jensen (D) C. Earl Alsop (R) a in lo.um n in it ar vv I .- J L I el i m e I tut. mm mm ism I I - si mm k mr bh Jl-N&gss- SI J I I Wt 1 -- I . ? srnriQri CTtT . 4ioo sr - mr mm m m wi mm $XiiZZi 5) Utah State Senate, Dlst. No. 8 1 $ (Murray, Cottonwood, South Cottonwood, Union, Cottonwood Heights, East Midvale) u& juJLlO r3 1 1 fj 0Um . Hll IS. H4QQjS S7 1 Wilmer ST., jf'Te"'"""?? i'''3 L. THIS THREAT IS BACK AGAIN. You strong voice in the Utah. Senate to this proposal again! defeat r " VOTE MOV. Pold Potltlcol Ad by Richard C Howe Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. quez, 71 W. 7065 South Oct PAN) Q .... Marl- - 6400 So. VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL SHIFTS 53 UPPte. Kiddies 4?P fT"QQ ( 44 flu,' ) cares about people. He's an experienced and Fraser, We're proud to support Dave King for a fourth term because: 1. He 2. and Dixie College's library He backed the College Facilities Bill received a $150,000 construction grant from this vital program. (Sherm Lloyd voted against this bill.) 3. He helped kill stepped up the Soil Conservation SALT LAKE HOSPITALS Program. ... 3267 W. 410C South MSAWK" tlLv 3 courageous Congressman who is helping to move Utah ahead. Oct. 21, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk J.Arnold, PAIUT OY MVJMESR Sfatn Yes, Dave Kins Boys 3 17 Sim fiG 4371 W. 5415 SOUth BKftl OIL mp , REALLY CAR 2941 W. 3100 South TMQ w m dave mm Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mam- males, 3361 Wo. 4300 West Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Llddle, -- --n D. Girls ztm fiVA II t9rr?cri 26, 21, Mr. and Mrs. Jack 3381 So. 7614 West Oct 23, ladies canvas TelephoneJ rO Oct silken delight Mountain States Barnett (R) Mr. and Mrs. William Kyle, K WPAP vf CaU nW- - Vas- - Michael Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. mac, 287 E. 6280 West ?C ahead. Education is our best tool King, 4150 So. 4080 West Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Thayer, 610 W. 5400 South Oct 25, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clayton, 4603 Beechwood Rd. Afl2AP Go 24, Mr. and Mrs. Oct J2fil In helping our young people to Donald, 3670 so. 4400 west I Oct. 23, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Sid by, 5294 So. 1760 West Mr. and Mrs. Ken R. Scott, 6098 SO. 520 East Only 47 new area babies made Oct 24, Mr. and Mrs. Carl w. John Oct 24, their appearance in hospitals Mr. and Mrs. Ted C. Hen last week. son, 3622 So. 3rd East Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stephan, derson, 3240 So. 3C00 West Twenty four were boys and Oct. 25, only one less on the distaff side. 95 W. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mr. and Mrs. E. Eugene Vor- Cottonwood boasted 16 births Jensen. 4529 So. 4960 West and Valley West four. The Salt waller, 151 W. 5275 South Mr. and Mrs. Jerry K. Haft-Lake hospitals reported 27 bab- Oct. 26, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd J. Bailey, sen, 2624 Rldgeland Dr. ies born at their facilities. Oct. 26, Following is a list of new par- 4139 So. 9th East Mr. and Mrs. Robert Derii ents within the area of the Green ochoa, 4861 W. 3850 South Sheet. Boys Mr. and Mrs. James E.Hew Oct. 20, COTTONWOOD LDS HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Larenceu.Ap- - itt, 3340 So. 100 West Mr. and Mrs. Julius D. Gor plegate, 716 E. 7200 South Girls don, 3528 Vespa Dr. Oct. 22, Oct. 21, Mr. and Mrs. Vannoy J. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chris- Mr. and Mrs. EvanW.Chrls-tense- n, 3156 W. Minute 6649 So. 7th East Chrlstensen, tensen, 3806 Sunnyvale Dr. Ave. Oct 23, Oct. 22, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Church, Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Des-pal- n, 3671 So. Uth East 6161 Cedar St Mr. and Mrs. John W. Piatt, 549 W. 6400 South need a the Dodd Firearms Control Bill . . ..which would have pieced unfair legislation on the farmer, hunter and sportsman. Girls Oct 21, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Fred rlckson, 4338 So. 1133 East Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Har vey, 6406 Avalon Dr. Oct. 23, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rush ton, 3878 So. 6200 West Mr. and Mrs. Georre R. Barge, 1174 Carmellta Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry John McClsllan, 3184 So. 4000 West Mr. and Mrs. C. Let Vance, 1146 E. 4900 South Oct 14, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Miller, 4661 Holly Lane Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Stead-ma- n, 634 Btnbow Oct. 25, Mr. and Mrs. MlUer D. Hay-de- n, 393 E. 3360 South Mr. and Mrs. Michael D, Burrows, 4901 W, Janttte Ave. Oct. 26, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Shepherd, 3699 So. tnd n, Mr. and Mrs. Dis J. 4190 Bo. 7th West Mr. and Mrs, Robert T, Toombs, 1900 So. 1086 West Mr. and Mrs. II. Lee Harris, 4. He helped extend 5. The House made the Wool Act and r a .J tut wool 40 per pound. membtrs. set up hearings on the Bonanza Airline p'an to increase service in Southwestern Utah. 6. Dave has helped 7. Congressman King set up the first House hearings o Cmyonlands National Park and sponsored the Golden Spike National Monument. 8. Dave has fought American J boost the price cf the first construction grants for the Bonneville unit of the Central Utah Project, and the Dixie Project through his ork with Appropriations Committee UL waste and corruption through his investigation of goods In Vietnam. KEEP KINi IN CONGRESS Fair-bour- OUR MAN OF COURAGE & ACTION 49i9Maria&na St. Boyi Oct. 11, Mr. and Mrs. CaryK. Nelson, NORTH CENTER SQUARE TO SMBVAkt ....HfT ti.TiOej..M 43 M t9 RE II 797 W. 1120 South Mr. and Mrs. John A. Peter-io- n, 3670 Chriatopherion Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Res J, Me 1 - Stu- Clen.Conn.ran -- Area Births Are On Decrease Hospital Records Here Show 8 years legislative experience representing Murray area in State House of Representatives where he successfully opposed metropolitan government. SOUTH COTTONWOOD. dents at Bonneville junior high attended a "crazy sock hop Monday afternoon at the school. The matinee dance was sponsored by the student council, with student body officers, Jon Liddlard, president; Blair Lund, vice president; Jacelyn Greene, secretary and Kathy Tollstrup, (BONNEVILLE, Pg. 6B, Col. 2) mt call. i & ,t 6200 O r rJ iS.; yjjjlst ELECT vfrrp jJja?r t, i mm JHS Students Dance Socks On Monday In When you can't hug him, you can wrap your heart around his voice with a Long Distance ,f Eagle-Advertis- RICHARD C. HOWE tial and progress st. litem GHR3D For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the In Board Race C. Taylor Burton (R) na WE? achieve their individual potenwith the needs of the world around them, said Mr. Cornwall in his announceThree-Wa- y ment of candidacy. Our children are our most prized possessions and every effort should be made to help them prepare MURRAY. One of three residents of Municipal Ward Four for their place in a competitive who are vying for a post on the society, with the best possible Board of Education here Is schools. Married to the former Shirley Glenn H. Cornwall, 5332 Knoll-creWestover, the candidate Is the A resident of the city, (CORNWALL, Pg. 6B, Col. 2) Mr. Cornwall is secretary of the Lions club and is active in Murray 5th LDS ward. He is a graduate of the University of Utah with a Bachelor's degree In Industrial Management. Cornwall ELtCT DAVE KING OH NOVEMBER BtM |