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Show n ADVERTISER EAGLE MCBBAX (UTAH Thursdoy, May 25, 1967 54 New Scholar Fete Set At CJHS births were evenly according to reports irom hospitals the past week. Mid-M- ay with The fourth annual scholarship award dinner for ninth grade scholars at Central junior high will be held at 7 p.m. on Monday at the school. Sponsored jointly by Central and its PTA, the dinner is to honor the students who attained the "A honor roll at least nine of 11 terms in junior high school. The parents of the eligible students are being invited to attend. A steak dinner is being served and a program will include a featured speaker. It is intended that this be one of the outstanding highlights of the year for the honored students," commented one of the Girls May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Jav L. Larsen, 5735 So 4060 West Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Slusher, 25 E. 6100 South May 16, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant G. Nel son, 5306 So. 4420 West Mr. and Mrs. Scott Speak- man, 6232 Longview Dr. Boys May 15, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ber nardo, 5491 So. State St. May 16, Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Barney, 3595 So. 3340 West Mr. and Mrs. KurtC.Gleave, 3709 So. 3325 West Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Mit chell, 1325 E. 3990 South May 17, Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard H. Bender, 5768 Hansen Cir. Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. David, 6242 So. 1200 East are Susan Frazier, Ida Rae Hutchinson, Claudia Lindow, Vickie Page, Karen Rasmussen, Sus an Richardson, Arlyn Shapiro, Melanie Smith and Lesley Tid- well. Credif Union Membership Up VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL Over 100,000 iro mamhore rf mA i f tf unions, according to a statis tical review which has beenre' leased by the Utah Credit Ua ion League. Membership, which has ga ined five percent over last year, is now at 104,237, said Irving (CREDIT, Pg. 10B, Col. 2) SALT LAKE. TTf o Vine? Girls May 13, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Con-le- y, 4017 So. 5th East May 17, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M.Benson, 5321 So. 4460 West SIX STAKES .... Mike Madsen, Sybil le Kuntsche, Roger Green, Christine Smith, from left, will be among participants in a the various stakes. The region region MIA dance festival . Region Dance Festival Slated Saturday Night Can you imagine anything into a creamy white baked or satiny whipped potato cream on strawberry short cake? Well, then, that may be your problem if you're a little the very overweight thought of itl It seems anything that makes food more Interesting or better looking is the worst thing that can happen . if you want to lose weight, that Is. One of the most un appetizing ways to lose weight is to make your food as taste less and dull as possible. You'll eat less . . . who wouldn't. It's even been proven that while watching television eating can up the number of calories you consume . . too much general satisfaction. Of course, there's only one catch to all of this . . . What if you enjoy eating? It's always better to consult a physician on any weight prob lem. We handle many weighty problems daily for our regular customers. Why don't you bring all your problems con cernlng medical supplies to us at DYCHES PHARMACIES 4798 South State Street 1 Ph. Murray ... ... SO. COTTONWOOD. A region dance festival will be staged at 8 o'clock on Saturday evening at the Holladay stake center, and 4917 Viewmont. ipate. Mr. and Mrs. Keenan Shingle-to- n of Cottonwood stake are the region dance directors, as well as stake directors. Other directors include Mr. and Mrs. Larry Peck, South Cottonwood; Harold Shaw, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Gale Palmer, Murray South; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woodruff, Olympus Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lewis, Holladay. Prior to the region festival, dance festivals were held In Participating in the exhibition will be six stakes, South Cottonwood, Cottonwood, Mur- ray, Murray South, Holladay In The Service Airman Jerry TRAINING. M. Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe H. Richards,-13E. Truman Dr. has been selected for technical training at Amarlllo AFB, Tex., as an administrative specialist. The airman completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. His . i"" Olympus. Approximately 250 dancers, who will represent the MIA youth and dance direct- ors of these stakes, will partic festival affords an opportunity for all dancers to perform and to prepare for the MIA con ference festival in June. Each stake Is assigned certain dance sections and a specified number of dancers who may participate in the June dance festival. Dances will Include western, American ballroom, fox trot, waltz and swing; Latin ball room, rhumba, tango, cha cha and samba; an original dance with steps composed to fit the music of "Zorba the Greek; ls an dance, Precision;0 a bossa nova number, "Hello Dolly Swing;" and a floor show number, Waltz Delight. Each section has different costumes. All dancers will be in costumes of varying colors made by mothers or the dancers themselves. For the western numbers, check material In pink, yellow, green and blue has been used for boys shirts and girls dresses. Latin cos- (DANCE, Pg. 10B, Col. 2) all-gir- SALT LAKE HOSPITALS Girls May 11, Mr. and Mrs. William jj (From Pg. 7B, Col. 6) DUP. Survivors, husband, sons, daughters, J. Ralph, Murray, Mrs. Clarin D. (Margene) Aslv by, Roosevelt, Mrs. D. L. (Ro Ann) Moulton, Iowa Park, Tex., nine grandchildren. BURIED. Gustave Bollsch weiler, 89, 4795 So. 2nd West, Murray, in Salt Lake City Cem etery on Monday, following services in Pocatello, Idaho and at Jenkins-Sof- fe Mortuary. He died on Friday in a Pocatello hospital. Born March 25, 1878 p 300.000 shares Capital Stock Price SI. 00 per share Copies of the Offering Circular may be obtained from the company as may legally oiier these securities in this state. H Please send me a copy of the free Offering Circular Name Address j IIIIIIIIIM W S 3JD lthi for Mn 4873 So. Statt in Murray Phn AM SHARP FOODS 6400 So. 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J For my money its mmm Walker- Bank FIRST MURRAY OFFICE .7 4920 South State St I .BLENDED SCOTS WHISKY W V .us- I I AmericAM buy more Cutty Surk than any other Scotch whiiky. reuon MM "SLY i r r - MOIfc!i th bottle. Try Cutty Sark...tonight! Why? Tho No. IfcdW w4 M 1 mimt . IhM U In PmI . TV I A TRADITION NMYotKY. jjj jjj at Jerry M.Richards from furniture, rub the area quickly with camphor, dry with a soft cloth, and apply furni ture polish. p Days Walking Shorts From Rexall" THIS WEEK'S HOUSEHOLD HINT: To remove water rlnes H Walsh, 4745 W. 5055 South Mr. and Mrs. Phil J. Vance, 4586 W. 5295 South Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R Gehrke, 396 E. 6230 South Mr. and Mrs. Larry H.Turner, 2808 So. 8500 West Good Health To All Store No. 2 West 2700 South Magna jl H Boys May 12, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bryant, 4304 So. 4100 West May 14, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wltbeck, 4745 W. 3855 South 262-284- MOO and Eagle-Advertis- include Comes. better than a beautiful steak . or golden butter melting bovs en COTTONWOOD LDS HOSPITAL in the 11 twentv-sev- girls each born to local residents. Following is a list of new parents residing within the area of the teachers. V"! Arrivals Were Reported divided GRANITE PARK. Of the 358 students ninth grade this year, eligible to attend. They Diane Aramaki, Vicky at Biele, Switzerland. Married Rencher, Bur ley, Idaho, Mrs. to Alvina Breyhan on Oct. 5, Melvin (Anne) Day, Bountiful, 1905 at Salt Lake LDS Temple; 25 grandchildren, 12 greatshe died Jan. 17, 1948. Married grandchildren, one to Dora Brown on April 18, 1955. Former Salt Lake Tabernacle Mr. and Mrs. David D. Law usher. Survivors, widow, sons, rence, 3670 So. 5725 West Mrs. Keith HONOR Mr. and Mrs. Michael Holt, daughter, Claude,both Poca(From of Pg. 8B, Col. 8) (Minnie) Frank, 4095 W. 5780 South Wayne, Wyo., Evanston, tello, Strachan, Layne Marshall, Sue Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Mor- Calif., Gaisford. Clayton, Lancaster, W. 4495 4225 South ley, Roth-we- ll 1966: Jay Beckstead, Louann Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee stepsons, stepdaughters, Brown, Mesa, Ariz., Lloyd Whitlock, Robert Deputy, Bruce Col. 2) (BIRTHS, Pg. 10B, Brown, Pocatello, Hugh Brown, Shand, Marlene Webb, Maxine Murray, Melvin Brown, Mrs. Walters, Dean Levorsen, James BLAINE Roy (LeVona) Heusser, both of Vicchrilli, Kathy Jensen, CollSalt Lake, Mrs. Jay (Grace) een Casaday. (From Pg. 8B, Col. 3) education specialist at the l'M!jljtil!,lli'i;il!t!ttli!1jl!!t!l'!li;tll'1:illi school, said skills the children 'jllJJI1:1!'!1 iiiiis will execute are things they have been doing all year. There This announcement is not an offer of securities for will be 17 different activities sale or a solicitation of an offer to buy securities. in which students may earn points. The offering is made only by the Offering Circular jj There will also be a movie OCTOBER 13, 1966 M for the children. In the morning NEW ISSl'E first, second and third graders will participate in the sports 8300,000.00 and see the movie in the afternoon, while the older children MINUTEMAN MOTELS, INC. will follow the schedule in re verse. J P.O. Box 15113 Salt Lake City. Utah STATISTICS - Births At Hospitals The Same; 9B ) OF BANKING LXCtULNCE SINCE 18S9. |