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Show I Area Residents Are Parents Of 68 Babies Born at Hospitals ' 4 within mid-vall- ey 1 Y V w . girls, born to parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Benson, 758 Briarmeadow the Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Jorsen-se- n, area, boosted the total number 3368 So. 7th East of babies born last week to Of that number, sixty-eigh- t. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lee were girls. The male Kraica, 5766 Hansen Cir. forty-on- e sex numbered only twenty-seve- n. Apr. 17, Mr. and Mrs. L. Nell Hamr. Following is a list of the new mond, 6320 So. 440 East parents. Apr. 18, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. TurnTwin Girls 336 E. 3360 South er, Apr. 13, and Mrs. Jerry Beagley, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin K. 4651 Tech Carnegie W. 4799 4895 South Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. COTTONWOOD LDS HOSPITAL McArthur, 3087 So. 8850 West -ll, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Girls 165 Helm Ave. Apr. 15, Mr. and Mrs. Gean Plaga, Mr. and Mrs. Brent C. Alder, 1256 MarVian Dr. 1085 E. 4800 South Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stam, Apr. 17, 3475 Riviera Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Theodora M. A. Apr. 19, Dorenbosch, 6360 So. 725 West Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. LewApr. 18, 3324 So. 825 East is, Mech-aMr. and Mrs. Ledale 3225 So. 945 East SOUTH STAKE'S ' TtaiiBiin'""" Ait mvi 1i.H'' nr 'ii.iiii 'iiJI Apr. 19, CAGE STAR ALL Mr. and Mrs. O. Kent Coles, SPRING BANQUET . . Mrs. Glen Shaw, 3838 So. State SELECTED Carl Erickson, Mrs. Vaughn Soffe, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. SQUAD MURRAY. Names of the all-st- ar Hadean, 497 Jensen Lane from left, discuss an annual function of the Murray South stake girls Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Johnteam have been rebasketball 3858 Circle Ladies Civic Guild. son, Kay Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan D.Olsen, leased by MIA officials. Participating in the region 6135 So. 900 East will be Mr. and Mrs. Jerry T. Reed, basketball tournament Janet 11th from Frost Pat ward; 5534 So. 2nd West Black, 20th; Gesela Pollesche, Boys 9th; Julie Fuson, 5th; and Diane Apr. 15, Viklund, 19th. Others are ChMr. and Mrs. Jim Nicolode-mo- s, ristine Torqs, 7th; Sherry Tit-so- n, 1455 W. 4980 South MURRAY. The annual spr14th and 17th; Karen MorCreek Country Club. Apr. 16, Mrs. Vaughn (Mary) Soffe gan, 13th and Ginger Weels, ing banquet of the Murray LadMr. and Mrs. Dale L. Fowles, 10th. Stake sports director ies Civic Guild will be held on is chairman in charge of the 7060 So. 300 East is Sharon Ovard. May 4 at 7 p.m. at the Willow affair. Her assistants are Mrs. Apr. 19, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Vowels, 1063 E. 5190 South Twin living vT few, .'tr-.- f life!. Ho-de- I V Jif1' hJtfiLL&e&i 'mil .... Attired in .LAUREL FASHIONS apparel she'll display at a Murray otake funbtion, Rena Divine receives tips,v on ;., modeling from Mrs. Milton R. Brady. Laurels In Murray Stake To Model; 'Spring Fling' MURRAY. 'Spring Fling is the theme of a fashion show for Laurel girls and their mothers of Murray stake, scheduled for 8 p.m. on Wednesday in the cultural hall of the Murray ward, 184 Vine St. Girls from the MIA Laurel classes in the stake will serve as models. Each girl will model one dress and one formal that she has made or has in her wardrobe. music will be Background played by Mrs. Dale Terry. Joy Ferrin from the 3rd ward will be commentator. Arrangements have been under the direction of Mrs. Milton (Kola) Brady, stake Laurel leader. She has been assisted by Laurel leaders from each ward. They are Mrs. Sherry Reynolds, 1st ward; Mrs. Muriel Snarr, 2nd; Mrs. Enid Pierce, 3rd; Mrs. Linn Dawes, 8th; ..Mrs. Marie Hymas, 12th; Mrs. DeeAnn Lee, 15th and Mrs. Ileen Morris, 18th. lst-12- th . LEVI STRAUSS E 4873 So. 8th, refreshments; 12th, decorations; 15th, physi- perties; cal arrangements for practice and presentation and 18th, music. for Mn Stale in Murray AM Thursday, April 27, 1967 Sherm (Daisy) Harmer, decorating and Mrs. Carl (Ann) Erickson, program. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Harry (Marion) 7, or any of the board members. Greeting guests will be the members of the board, Mrs. Erickson, president; Mrs. P. K. (Lillian) Haney, first vice president; Mrs. James (Jeanne) Konishi, second vice president; Mrs. Orin (Pheobe) Erickson, For quick, effective results at treasurer and Mrs. Ford (Phy- low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the llis) Whicker, recording 1. or Dial Mar-guli- Eagle-Advertis- 266-35- Ulixi front The Hill ond Hill Distillery Co.. toviiville. ky.. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 90 Prool SALT LAKE HOSPITALS Girls Apr. 13, Mr. and Mrs. Jose E. A. Martinez, 3005 So. 9150 West Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Carpenter, 4950 West Moor Rd. Apr. 14, Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Childs, 5613 So. 1080 East Apr. 16, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ruesch, 4100 So. 5th East Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Wanner, 4140 So. 400 West Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carsgen-se- n, 1 Gives Awards To Members SPARTAN SPECIAL $ fines ANY U.S. CAR Pay A$ You Ride SPECIAL AWARD mmmmmammiimmgmm hnt inocli battery mufliers tuip pes I'jtiti TAKE YOUR CAR WHERE THE EXPERTS .- -. ' AREI TOMS r J ; .UTAH COPRERUIVISION 1 flip 1(NNECOn COPPER c6rP0RATION SffPT: ; OF OUTSTANDING SERVICE !N SUPPORT O? THE UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS PROGRAM IN RECOCNiT:ON " s ft irxir" SERIES E 3 6 irjC .v. ' .TREASURY DEPARTMENT V WASHINGTON ' ' .. - f V 't - Ufc.- .ArC:.. . i.a ' - m3 t 4 rs V' M -- (From Pg. 3B, Col. G) una Graham. Dave Welch, Steve Cain, Randy Tanner, Steve Sperry, Rex Ballou, John Deckstead, Sid Beckstead and Barry Carroll are candidates for boy cheer- ?.- - Good luck to everybody running for an office!! club members present their assembly Oriental Blossoms" tomorrow Lots of hard work (Friday). has gone Into (his assembly and it should provide some fine In addition to entertainment. the assembly, the foreign languages club will sponsor a dance for its members and the members of the Skyline high French-Germclub tomorrow night. French-Germ- an t or ihe last few weeks the language students have also been ttytng to raise money to finance foreign exchange atu dents by celling tickets to the Mojo Men who were at Lagtxm on Saturday. They raised more than $100, but this is not near ly enough to bring AFS students to the school. We need lots more money and are looking for new ways to raise it. Any ideas?? Boosters and cindermen travel to I'rovo for the BVt Invitational on Saturday. Boo ster will march to 'Hello Doliv ind Nat man Theme." while the txe maintain their fine track record. r EASY UDGfT 11 (:; Kennecott t ; Employees an Safety & r leaders. Check On lift :i WflS&&;v!:-- L.Hen-drlckso- toem nttlt ltLfO I, Cub Pack brakes, tdjust for proper contact Add briH fluid, titt ntrr lyittfl RtpKi front whiel ttirinp Alifn front nd, cornet timber, utttr, Adjust itMrinf. v 1 626 W. 3900 South FRONT END Five Critical 262-465- 23 Ladies Civic Guild Dales Annual Spring Banquet Apr. 17, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ernst, 3810 So. 775 East Apr. 18, Mr. and Mrs. John Kent Bray, 790 E. Willowood Ave. Mike Nieuwland Apr. 19, MURRAY. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kiar, 1034 was awarded his Webelos badge at a monthly meeting of Cub E. 5750 South Scout pack 424 on Monday. Boys Keith Walton, cubmaster, 16, Apr. n, presented the badge, highest Mr. and Mrs. Marvin award "in. the -- j!U& yijjtgram. 4914 So. 1005 East Otttwf awards wentto Edy Susat'ta, Bryan BardsleyfTaul Imamura and Bryan Dratzer, Spring Banquet On each with one silver arrow and Of to Scott Peterson, with two Saturday Agenda Firemen's Auxiliary silver arrows. One year pins were presented Members of the MURRAY. to Joey Gilhespie and Bryan Firemen's Auxiliary Murray Bardsley, while Eddy Susaeta will entertain their husbands ar a received pin. at the group's annual spring Mountains of America is banquet on Saturday. the cub theme for the month The affair will be held at and each den presented a skit the firchall beginning at 7 p.m. A quilt will be raffled to memcarrying out the theme. Den 3 made model mountains bers of the auxiliary. of flour and water, as well as Mrs. Sam (VI) Vicchrllll Is growing crystals to form model chairman of the committee In mountains. Both projects were charge of arrangements. Her on display. committee members are Mrs. Stauffer, Mrs. Mrs. Reatha Dewey has been John (Delia) appointed den mother for den 2. Chris (Bennle) Glavas, Mrs. Joe (Melba) Mash, Mrs. Cal (A r line) GiUen and Mrs. Don (Margaret) Poulsen. Decorations are being handled by Mrs. Joe (Evelyn) Vicchrllll and Mrs. Buck (Eva) Caldwell. and Services Safety Chick es, 266-416- BRAKE IS Others (Helen) m, two-ye- at Cllhf Each ward has been in charge of somrt phase of preparations for the show. First ward has been in charge of the script, 2nd, publicity; 3rd, stage pro- 'jn are Mrs. Herbert Towers, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Peter J. (Lillian) Heenan, program; Mrs. Sherm (Daisy) Harmer, entertainment; Mrs. Glen (Florence) Shaw, publicity; Mrs. Harry (Marion) Margulies, historian; Mrs. Russell (Maxl-n- e) Beck, special activities and Mrs. Robert B. (Cora) Cross-le- y, parlamentarian. Mrs. Raymond (Jan) Hubbard will present a discussion on the book, "Fascinating - ADVERTISER MTBBAY (UTAH) EAGLE 45 6 MONTHS TO PAY QUALITY TIRE CO. Phone 8040 S. State, Murray Alio Available In Vernal, Utah 360-880- 1 Spartan baseball men stayed on top of Region Three, dlvi sion two, w ith wins over Tooele and Bingham last week. Jordanone away end one at home. Rumor has It that this year XI array's baseball team is go tng to lake STATE II Come on out ant see our great team play. It's worth HI! Seek Perfect Bond Buying Record Kennecott employees, who this month were presented an award for "Outstanding Service in Support of the U.S. Savings Bonds Program," begin their 1967 drive in May with a determination to reach a 100 per cent participation by all employees. Among other things, the award paid tribute to employees for consistently purchasing bonds during the past 25 years. In accepting the award for employees, J. P. O'Keefe, Utah Copper Division General Manager, said: "HV are fortunate in having the support of our union leaders, because this has been a joint effort u ith a great deal of deep and sincere cooperation. . . . UV are proud of our employees, we are proud of what they have done." Last year, employees attained a 96.1 per cent participation in bond buying. In 1965, the percentage was 95.05; 1964, 86.96; 1963, 75.58; and 71.37 for 1962. Campaign leaders this year, in noting the steady annual increase for the five-yea- r period, were hopeful that perfect participation of all employees would be achieved this year. Hennocott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division "An hyunl Oppiittunity f!mirf" |