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Show Girls Take Honors In Births So Records From Hospitals Say 30S1 So. 6600 West July 7, Mr. and Mrs. Keith O. Holdy, sharp Increase In births was noted In reports from mid 4936 W. 4100 South Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Edvalley hospitals the past week. Names of the new parents mund, 4554 Driftwood Dr. follows. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger Wil3984 So. Las Flores son, LDS COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. 4786 W. 3610 South July 9, Mr. and Mrs. William 180 E. 3600 South Mr. and Mrs Robert L. Seely, A Has-ll- p, New-por- Boys July 8, July 6, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley E.Harr, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor, July 6, 505 W. 5750 South 3908 Redwing St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. For Stead-man, Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. July 11, man, 1486 W. 4950 South 4578 So. Driftwood Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gary July 7, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory G. Cazler, 3326 W. Meadowbrook Mr. and Mrs. Moroni JohanWhite, 4490 So. 13th East Dr. sen, 1855 W. 5400 South July 9, SALT LAKE HOSPITALS Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Curt 5995 SO. 450 East Girls Richins, 3668 So. Main St. July 8, July 6, July 10, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J. An Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Kay L. Brink-erhoderson, 6667 So. 267 West 4074 W. 4990 South 2004 Chateau July 9, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave A. Ax, Mr. and Mrs. JohnL. Wagen-ma- n, Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Walk, 4370 So. 500 West 6963 So. 160 West er, 1755 W. 3500 South Mr. and Mrs. Nlles M. July 11, July 10, Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. BarrWright. 1513 Paradise Lane Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Mur Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderett, 3485 W. Meadowbrook Dr. phy, 315 W. 5300 South son, 5537 So. 4270 West July 12, Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. PeterMr. and Mrs. Leland L. 2766 So. 3095 West 2585 W. 3935 South son, 3877 So. 3520 West July 11, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. July 8, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy F. n, Mr. and Mrs. John E. 3874 ChristophersonDr. Jones, Yates, 5342 So. State 3329 So. 7200 West VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL July 12, Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Wal-er- k, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. 1755 W. 3500 South Girls Bangert, 4128 So. State Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pearson, 5, July d, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. 4435 So. 615 East Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L.Hen171 E. 4500 South Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. HarWest 4300 So. 3164 derson, per, 7792 W. 3455 South Boys July 6, July 10, Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. PeterJuly 7, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Thur-ma- n, nt Mr. and Mrs. William son, 3877 So. 3520 West 3882 Christopherson Dr. Bone, 3440 So. 2nd East Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Z. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Grotepas, 7630 W. 2820 South July 11, Mr. and Mrs. Brice William Hamp, 3181 Rulon St. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Granger, 4945 So. 4980 West Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Tracy, 4283 So. State July 12, Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Snarr, 4120 So. 4080 West Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Ga therum, 6526 So. State Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Oaks, 5319 W. 3500 South Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Hadley, 2589 Rldgeland Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Hansen, 455 E. 4300 South Lock-woo- "MY B.I.L., THE SINGER" . . . Might be Mayor William E. Dunn's comment as he greets talented vocalist Rouvaun and his wife (second from right), who is the mayor's sister. Mrs. Dunn (Norma) is at extreme right. La-mo- Homecoming air and can hardly believe our luck," she added. Haun Is Rouvaun, Also the only vodka with a patent on smoothness. Mayor's Brother-ln-La- w MURRAY. Hailed as an overnight success, Jim Haun, now billed as "Rouvaun", is appearing nightly at the Valley Music Hall through Saturday. Along with the 8:30 p.m. performances, he Is scheduled for a matinee on Saturday at 2 p.m. As with most "over-nig- ht Boys success stories, hard work and July 6, Mr. and Mrs. Orval E. Kelstudy for many years prepared the Utah-boson, 4940 Laredo Circle singer for the break" when It came and is Mr. and Mrs. Vern R. Berr-et- t, the true story behind his quick 3441 So. 1940 West rise to fame. July 8, Born in Bingham, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Knight, 2011 Todd Lane Mrs. Jay Perry and the former Mr. and Mrs. Robert Z. Reed, Fred Haun, Jim moved with his 3685 Wedgewood Rd. family to a home on South State Street. He attended Woodrow July 10, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelsch, Wilson elementary, Irving jun3956 W. 3240 South ior high and was graduated from South high. He has one brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Canham, 4782 So. 4300 West Jack, who resides In Holladay. The young singer is married Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn E. 4268 So. 3960 West to the former Pat Dunn, sister Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Roberts, of William E. (Bill) Dunn, Mayor 3250 So. 4000 West of Murray. The Hauns have three children, Mlndy 10, Jamey July 11, 8 and Chandler, 6 months. The Mr. and Mrs. Chet H. Grandy, 3550 W. 4305 South family made their home in Granger for two years before July 12, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Scow, moving to Los Angeles where 3650 So. 5725 West Jim could continue his training under Ruth and Mario Chamlee of the Metropolitan Opera. 'Singing has always been a part of Jim's life," commented Mrs. Haun. 'He has taken vocal lessons since he was a young boy and has sung at many church, civic and school funcrn DlSTllltO FROM GRAIN GORDON SORT OK CO.. LTD.. LINOiN. N j. tions." COME TO THE Over the years while Jim was working eight hours a day at a plywood company and study ing voice at night, we sometimes wonaered li he would ever make It. We promised the children many things when Daddy Is a star. Now we have to make good and we're not sure it will be the best thing for them," she added, excitement bubbling in her voice. Asked about the effectiveness of the change in name, Mrs. Haun answered, 'We're sure there must be something to it, because after Jim's manager, Norman Kaye, decided that a new name and a new image was needed, a numerologist convinced Jim to change his name to Rouvaun. Since that time, wonderful things have been happening. First, the million dollar contract last February to star in the Casino de Paris show at the Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas; second, a guest appearance on the Ed Sullivan show and a contract for two more appearances; an appearance on the Dean Martin show this fall is also scheduled. We're walking In addition to his JULY Stars who will play leads in the fall musicals at Valley Music Hall have been announced by Michael Price, executive producer. The first will be Anna Maria Alberghetti, who'll appear Sept. 11-in 'Carnival." The timeless Rogers and Hammersteln musical, 'Oklahoma will bring John Raitt here from Sept. 25 through Oct. 7. It will be foUowed, Oct. by the Broadway show, Take Me Along" in whlchDen-ni- s Day and Jack Bailey will GUARANTEED Season tickets for the three shows are now on sale, Mr. i3m Ml FREE Add bnU JUIY31,9P.M. 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James I. Versluis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Versluis Jr., and Pvt. John T. Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace T. Bell, 4330 W. 5215 South, all of Kearns, have graduated from eight weeks of recuit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at San Diego, Calif. They will now undergo about three weeks of individual combat training and then, after leave at home, will report to their first Marine Corps assignments. on Show Gordon's Vodka PROOF. 215 In The Service Eligible are oils, sculpture, water colors, mosaics and graphic art. Youths 15 or younger will be judged separately, the chairmen pointed out and are especially encouraged to enter. The annual Artist's Tea, sponsored by the Murray Women's club, is scheduled for 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday. Julv 28. In general charge of arrangements is Mrs. Raymond Ger-rar- d, 4947 Wasatch Street, president. Chairman of the tea Hol-ma- tO Doran, Maple St. ribbons. Tol-ma- n, Vodka is Mrs. George CAMP. Cadet Richard B. Browning, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Browning, 461 it was announced this week by LaSalle Dr., Murray, is attendMr. and Mrs. James F. But- ing Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps summer camp ler, at Ft. Lewis, Wash., which Judging will take place on the following day with Frank began June 16. He is receiving Erickson of Granite high deter- six weeks of training in leadermining the conservative ranking ship, rifle marksmanship, phyand other and Don Shepherd of Salt Lake sical conditioning military subjects. Upon sucArt Center the modern. Best of Show cash and ribbons cessful completion of summer will be awarded in both cat- camp and graduation from colhe will be commissioned egories as will as for first alege, second lieutenant in the Army. and second places. Best of Show, first, second, third and Cadet Browning is a 1964 gradhonorable mention will receive uate of Murray high. ff, I Opening Day Is Tuesday Thurtdoy. July 20, 1967 MURRAY. 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