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Show IeAOLI ADVERTISER uriul r 5B (CTU) jThuridoy, Nov. 23, 1937 ! Remember 'lVhon New Ar my Air Force Enlistees Included Five Area Young Men Region Volley Ball Tourney Next Week MILLCREEK. TheMillcreek region girls volley ball tourn-lame- nt sponsored by theYWMIA fwill open at 5:30 on Monday evening at the Winder 4th ward, 3825 South. ! 951A E.double elimination tourney Is being played, with six games on Monday night. Other games will be played on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Participating in the tournament are teams from Winder, Rim, Mt. Olympus, Canyon Grant, Wilford, Valley View and East Millcreek stakes. Mrs. Jack Ewing is the regional director. Helping with tournament preparations are Carma vens and Marion Jensen. Ste- " tht-U- " i wT"-- l 23 DEAN'S Excelcis ato Q Q Q & Q Q Q to to Ito Salon Hair Stylists Q 4 STATES . . . Among Indian students residing with families Murray are, from left, front, Roger James, Thomas Lane, LaVale Footracer, Ben Lee Edwards; and back, Charley McCabe, FROM to to Pearl Keith, Carolyn Dick, Rosemary Decker, Sue Williams and Susy Mae Yazzie. Special! to Arlington family, is from grader to Has Perm. Special lea. Thomas Thanksgiving is Copper student, Wave to Arvin resides Youths Indian To J. Mineers. Meaning to a program is being MURRAY. Thanksgiving $8.50 a area of meals for Murray stake, Library Has to families shared families $15.00 youngsters sters as their foster children. Art Display to (Thursday) are from of the represent original Shampoo, exhibit various Rosemary throughout to er attends Hillcrest junior at Conditioner Library, Murray seventh grade classes are original are Evening Appt't. to sides at the F. Indians art works of Mrs. 9 p.m. residence. Carolyn foster have been accepted Mastrim, a fourth grader at a program Florence Diana, to homes Jane Dr. Mrs. sen, is living church. sored Knollcrest. Owner Miller. school Mrs. Mastrim's oil paintings stay just for to year, others Clifford return after Pete Residing 4842 summer vacation months Silers are Pearl Keith, the 'Farmer's Graveyard, to at their Murray sale to the it Arizona, Murray sophomore from which are an Tona and is Lane, 8, a Bonnyfrom with the Mantle fifth view mine and Reg. Incl. Cut, Set & Til Such ducted in number will be with homes whose points Southwest. The youths involved ong thousands of today the with 10 having Indian young- Two youths Owyhee, Nev. and who While one Now on MURRAY. Public the 73 W. 6100 South, Ray (Bever- son 9, ton, George A. Dick, Arlingand with the with re- Robin- George spend- So. St. Deck- am- spon- many con- high in under by the LDS 266-851- 1 Home1 on Suburbia Another, Rebel," is not for sale. Still Life" and StlULife with Candles and Fruit," both of which are for sale are representative of Jane Swensen's er, CAFE work. Mrs. Jack Kirkham, of the Library Board, plans to have a continuing display of local artistic talent exhibited at the library. Artists wishing to display their talent may con tact either Mrs. Kirkham or Mrs. Ruth Magee, librarian at the new building. A glassed-i- n room in the new library building provides protection for the paintings and affords viewers a setting con' ducive to casual scrutiny of the art works. F0RBUSINESS her see and past MeadowL. Swen- Nielson include and both of Roger public. in high home, be and Utah Nevada, New Mexico or here in Blanding, Utah. James, 11, fourth grader at Viewmont fromManuleito,N.M. Seven others are from Arizona, Including LaVale Foot-rac15, Hillcrest ninth grader from Sanders, who resides with the Karl Andersen 4902 SO. STATE family. Charley McCabe, 16, of Tuba City, Is a Murray high sophomore and resides with the James B. Bryant family. Ben Lee Edwards, whose 12th NETTIE ERICKSON is back in town birthday is today (Thursday), would like to invite all of resides with the Marshall K. A fifth grader at Brlntons. patrons to stop in and Arlington, he is from Kayenta. to makher. She is looking Susy Mae Yazzie, 15, is a ninth grader at Hillcrest, Is ing new friends. from Ganado and stays with the Shelby Wests. Sue Williams 10, stays with the J. Ralph NETTIE'S 1816 ly) downs Way and 5429 16, ing O.PEN FIVE YEARS .GO, as re- Tyler Vincent became an of ported from th5 files of the ficer of the First National Hank Murray Eagle of Nov. 29, 1962. in Murray. . . Fullback Baxney Evans and halfback Bill Fleck Karen Jensen, Sally Bess, were chosen of t he Barbara Parsoas, Judy Ann high football team at Murray Strong and Myrle :Pace, mem .. . the team's annual bers of Carol Heed dancing South Cottonwood, banquet. Bennion and school, presented a. review. . . 2nd LDS wards were Alvin (Slim) Wahluist, 5624 Murray in the stake leading Hillside Dr., was recuperating basketball tournament. . . Topat home following .a slight heart per was playing at the Iris attack. . . Joan K'Zirian, dauTheatre. . . A regional meeting ghter of Mr. and M rsi. David M. for officers and room mot hers Kezerian, 149 E. 29 0C I South, beof Murray, Granite and Jcrdtm came the bride of Clark Gordon district PTAs was held at Mur Healy, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ray high. Healy . . . Paul S. Rose spoke Nov. 14, to Liberty PTA, telling of the SOUTH Nov. 10, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin L. Henfacilities available through the Mr. and Mrs. Lynne E. Smith, derson, 4256 So. 1060 East Col. 6) Pg. (From 2B, county recreation program. . . the Board of 279 E. 6000 South Nov. 15, Regents at John Prpich, principal of Ar Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. outstandof Utah. For iversity and .Keith Jex, lington school Brown, 42 12 Hillside Ave. Loveland, 4016 So. 7th West services ing during performed of Bonnyview, report' ed break- that time, he was awarded an in thefts at the two schools. honorary Doctor of Lawsdcgreo by that University. TEN YEARS AGO, a s report Other visitors representing ed from the files of thi Murray LDS church headquarters wi 11 Eagle of Nov. 28, 1957 . be LaMarr W. Poulton of the Clark missionary committee and Bar L. Commissioner Cushing resigned as p 'resident bara Vance of the Sunday sc hool of Murray City S oftball board. League. . . John S. Campbell Meetings will be held at 1.0 was one of three inju:red in a a.m. and 2:30 p.m. in the stake Midvale automobile acc :ident. . . center, 5770 So. 300 East. A11 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eloel, 377 visitors are welcome," comare. pleased to Belview, celebrated th.eir 15th mented G. Morris Rowley, srtaJce . wedding anniversary on Thankspresident. ANNOUNCE that A specialmeetingforallMel- giving Day. . . Police Chief Lloyd DeLand reported that chizedek Priesthood members groceries of a still undeterm- and their wives will be held at Miss SHARON TRIPP ined value were stolen from 7 p.m. on Saturday. Don's Super Market. . . Mrs. and WENDY WELLS Elizabeth B. Hill was guest of BAND honor at a family party cele(From Pg. 4B, Col. 6) brating her 83rd birthda y. will be associated with provided at the south of the FIFTEEN YEARS A GO as Mall, said Mr. Richards, to their staff. reported from the files of the accomodate customers. The Singing Christmas Tree, Murray Eagle of Nov. 28, 1952. an annual Mall feature, will They wish to welcome their patrons Mayor J. Clifford Hans :en of begin about Dec. 7 and still ficiated in a ground-breakihas openings for choral groups, ceremony at the site ofthepro- - he added. Reservation may be 6. ected new building of Mo untain made by calling For Personalized States Telephone. A million Custom Styling dollar dial conversion was YOUTH . . for the planned building:. (From Pg. 4B, Col. 3) Randy Burgess White and'Gayle Arrangements are being made Riches celebrated their first for the group to visit local nurs255-78- 82 birthdays. ing homes and hospitals. While Visiting each place, they wiL TWENTY YEARS AGO a s re 805 E. Center ported from the files o f the present a musical program to-Murray Eagle of Nov. 27, 1947. the patients. Rev. Marshall no. ed that through participation in Midvale Mrs. Hattie Hunt was wi nner such an endeavor, it will h elp of an electric blanket and Mrs. to keep the youths aware of the J. A. Kiethly a heat lamp In an "open house" contest at a ; local appliance store. . . Ira Jay and Gwendolyn H. Taylor welcomed a new son. . . Murray police received a protest from citizens on Belview Avonue about cows on the loose and dis turbing the peace with t heir mooing. . . O. L. Hess, Mur ray, was appointed a member of the credential committee of the ; 262-465- Q Beauty Q forward Receive A FREE 3 Day Vacation in Las Vegas for Previewing one of these Home Improvement Products. No Obligation to ng 279-041- UEA. - ELECTRO SINK 1942. Lloyd Slusher, William C lar- ence Watson, Jack Clifton Taylor, Elton Fred Bangerter and Nile C. Wood were new enlistees in the Army Air Forcti. . . St. Vincents Church friendiiand patrons were hosts to theo.tflc-i- al staff and 500 enlistees from Camp Kearns. Fifty per cent of the proceeds went to the Murray USO. ..Murray maurked its first wartime Thanksgl ving since World War I. . . The 11942 census taken In Murray showed an increase of 65 students. THIRTY YEARS AGO as re. ported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Nov. 25, 19 37. w3' Buy. A CENTER Push-Butt- Faucets! on Push-Butt- Included Dishwasher, on Blen- der, Mixer, Salad maker, Juicer, Coffee Mill and even a half Gallon Ice Cream Freezer, all in 1. ELECTRO CENTRO Dust-Fr- et Built-i- n - SINK Motor. 3Yi-H.- P. Eliminates Appliances, bags noise and dust forever. filters, - CENTER dressing. Friday through Sunday will be spent In exerc lslng to take off the pounds put on by turkey and dressing. SomeSpar-tan- s, such as B riant Winter-ow- d, Shelley Peterson, Tom Bell and myself, plan on heading to the mountains for somei skiing. en- (If there 'J1 f Jt n "m- ough snow ) The results of the beard growing contest were announced at the S.enlor Hop on Friday night. Calv In Go ff walked off with first plac a for the longest and bushiest' beard. He was On Monday, Jordan high presented Its traveling assembly to the student body. The assembly consisted of talent (?) numbers with a boy and a girl as em-ce- ei to I ntroduce each number. They aljo managed to tell a few sick Jot.es, too. Helps anyone with asthma or hayfever problems. For Appointment Call weekend Is Die awarded a pair of after ski boots, donated by a sporting goods store. A $10 gift certificate from a local store was given Doug Ktough for looking best in a be arc",. Wayne Bleatard had the mo'; colorful beard; John Trojan had the best trim and AaronCh rlstenien received a free haircut and shave for the best try. FLO Cleaning and Sanitizing System. Exhaust System. y Thursday will be spent st off ing oneself with turkey and are these amazing appliances. A four-da- i highlight of this week's acti HOT & COLD - Hi 1 f-- l. With Attachments for 1,000 Kitchen Uses -- FIVE YEARS AGO TWENTY as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Nov.. 26, AMAZING Lifetime - Wil-k'.ns- on, Whether you're buying, selling, renting or trading, Green Sheet want ads can do the job To quickly and inexpensively! or place yours', dial 1. You'll get results! 266-35- needs of other people and not Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Burt, Just their own. 549 W. 6400 South AH youths of senior high age Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E.Carare being Invited to attend the ter, 4281 Normandy Lane on program Sunday evenings. Nov. 15, Mr. ani Mrs. Blaine Rob-iso- n, BIRTHS 215 Royal Garden Ter. (From Pg. 2B, Col. 8) 3948 So 9th East Boys Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Lund, Nov. 12, 5941 So. 6th West Mr. and Mrs. Larry Douglas Boys Carlson, 177 Helm Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Nov. 10, 3567 So. 27 East Mr. and Mrs. Jaren C. Soffe, Banks, Mv. and Mrs. Richard L. 4760 So. State St. 933 E. 3385 South Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hoed, "Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Fields, 3364 Riviera Dr. 1264 E. 5915 South Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Worth-ingto- n, 3702 So. State McCullough, 1121 Vine St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. 336 E. 3360 South Hoskisson, 800 E. 7010 South Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evan SALT LAKE HOSPITALS Black, 573 E. 3982 South Girls 355-47- 34 Basketball will begin on Dec. game at Boxelder. Season garnet won't start until after Christ-m- at outholidays. This look la very bright and spartan are ixpectlng our team to go to 1 m m m m ft -- nL with the first pre-seas- on )ar't ttatnl wM Ki Mew Santa ttill uses his sleigh to haul ages and his reindeer to haul pack- the sleigh but he't found a little helper that handles the big job of Christmas shop, ping with a lot less strain on Santa'i ... pocketbook. The "little helper" is a First Security BankAmericard, simply a more convenient way to buy and pay for all those Christmas gifts. Santa can use it at hundreds of department stores, clothing stores, jewelry stores, sporting goods stores, toy stores . . . just about any place. And receive but one bill for everything . . . with 25 fr?g dayi in which to pay. Or take time in payas little as $10 a month. ing If you are the Santa in your family, you can get lots of help from your First Security BankAmericard. Looh (or this sign where you shop HEHJ QBnaro BankAmericard |