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Show f Deplores ' IT "Government Duplication" Of Lines if M rf V plan- ning to spend $22 billion for new generating plants and related facilities," he said. Mr. Hunter took a critical view of the federal government's Dlan to undertake the total plan of tying in more than a million kilowatts of power to be generated at Glen Canyon and Flaming Gorge dams, asserting that it "will cost $175 million dollars of taxpayers' money". HE CHARGED that the federal plan to duplicate investor-owne- d utility lines was "wasteful" and catered to a small group of people suggesting "political engineering as opposed to sound engineering." "These utilities (in the five P-T- - THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE Lists Mountview Nominees For Officers . tad A III Men Adttrtliar ID IU Thursday, February 23, 1961 present for an evening of games and a pot luck dinner. On the same evening, the Greenfield. At a Mountview used in the past of having a meet- special evening for all the par- mutual class held its Valenelementary school tine's Day dance at the 1st-12ing last week, the nominating ents. ward chapel. concommittee gave their report teacher PARENT and concerning nominees for next ferences will be held on Thursyear's officers. day and Friday, March 2nd and Mrs. Connie Morningstar is 3rd, for all rooms. School will the nominee for president, to proceed as usual only during succeed Veronica Merrill. Oththe morning of both days. Hot Ilene Epperson, lunches will not be served. ers include first vice president; Mina HarSandy. During the 7 p.m. The sessions will be arranged .-and Alice dy, secretary; for by the room mothers or on Sunday service at the Anchor Church Rev. James G. treasurer. appointment basis and will be Baptist will show pictures he Baynes ELECTIONS will be held in held during the afternoon. took during a trip to the Holy March, at which time additionLand last spring. al nominations may be made The pictures will primarily from the floor. However, perbe of places that were prominmission must be obtained in ent in the life of Christ includadvance from those being nominated. ing his birthplace in Bethlehem, the city of Nazarath, the JorIt was also announced at Murray. A chorister work- dan River where Christ was the meeting that parents will shop is being conducted every be invited by looms to school Thursday evening from 7:30 to baptized and the area around Sea of Gallilee. to participate in the hot lunch p.m. under the sponsorship of the me Murray Stake. Rev. Baynes' sermon text at week each during program and Linda Noble, Randy Miller, Carlo Dalley PUTTING THE final touches on the world The sessions are being held the 11 a.m. worship service will remainder of the year. This is Debbie Georgiodis. built by Mrs. Thelma Anderson's fourth grade being done for the first time in the Stake Relief Society be "Blind leaders of the blind", n the procedure room, 184 Vine St. Reed and replaces class at Mill Creek elementary are, from left: Sunday School will be held as and Rhea Nelsen, in- usual at 9 a.m. and youth meet-- i structors, are reviewing ings at 6 p.m. Murray 13th Hears damentals of Conducting" by J 3 Special Speakers Spencer Cornwall, Anyone interested in choris-- i Murray Stake Meet at Sunday Murray. Speakers ter work is invited to attend eacrament meeting of Murray the free class. Further infor-- ' Scheduled Saturday 13th Ward were William Bowmation can be obtained from Murray. A preparation meetMill Creek. The children of was then put on a turn table. man, Stake High Council; Car-li- e for Primary officers and Mr. Eddington, AM ing on L. next was bulb A The Anderson's Thelma Mrs. placed light regular Ann Brienholt and Marie Murray. of Murray Stake will teachers sun. Busito Mill the of wall the represent fourth grade class at dinner meeting Murray Giles, Stake missionaries. h in the Murray be held to records Creek elementary school have The youths listened the women of the ness and Professional Women Wednesday Party Held Yesterday, afternoon. Ward Saturday been quite proud of their own explaining the solar system vard Relief Society met. The will be on Thursday, March Margaret Brissell, president, revolving world they created. while they watched their world lesson was presented by Mrs. 2nd, at the Poll House Restaur- By Murray 12th Class announces that Stake officers The youths have just com- revolve before them. ant at 7 p.m. LuJean Leake. Murray. The study class of will meet at 1 o'clock, and ward .trill It,, col'itiiro A dinner and social for offiTh. ...rr.o pleted a study of the solar sysLiY;., Murray iir--12th Ward MIA held a officers and teachers will have tem during their science and an,i cers and teachers of the ward iu iuuiomm... ...... .i at a 2 p.m. meeting. Light refreshsocial class. Thinking the chilSunday School was held Wed-- . planned und residence. ments will be served following Peterson Ferdie the Adel-Mdren would better understand Cook the home of at and of Lavinna nesday evening ship were the sessions. the reason for seasons and for and Mrs. William J. Mus- - ja Cain. Thev have arranged 276 Vine. Twenty-sevenieht and dav. Mrs. Anderson ser. 340 W. 6400 South. Mr. for Mrs. L. P. Schroeder, Mid vale. Veterans of World launched a project to create a is the superintendent. rently president of the Wom War I heard a discussion of en s state Legislative council, large, revolving globe. by to he the guest speaker. THE CIASS was divided intojn's recent Washington trip W. Harry MRS. SCHROEDKR has sergroups to work at the task, Dept. Commander a Taylor during a meeting held obtained The youngsters ved in numerous capacities in BUY A NEW balloon large enough to squeeze here Wednesday evening. various civic organizations. Mr. Taylor, along with state KITCHEN Some of her affiliations are through the classroom door. They had it inflated at a commanders from throughout Murray. A father and son as follows: vice president and nearby service station and then the nation, met with the nation- "Fun Night" was held recently taxation chairman of the Womat inventory closeout prices brought it to school where al commander. Among pertin- at Murray South Stake center en's legislative Council; memto cover ent matters discussed was the for all Guide Patrol boys and ber of the Salt Lake City capithey used paper mache the" balloon. Using a box for War I veteran's pension, modi- their fathers. (Due to the weekend storm we are extending tal improvement committee; the earth's axis, the "world" fication of which is sought. of chairman youth protec Theme for the evening was vi"e the warehouse sale through Thurs., Fri., and DEPT. ADJUTANT Willard "Getting Acquainted with Dads tion commiuee oi miii lihkc a Olson of Murray was also Sat., Feb. and the Scout Program". In City; past president, Aurora speaker on the agenda. The charge was Mrs. Ruth Bird, Club; Literary Club board of One in a lifetime opportunity to get directors, parliamentarian, and meeting was in charge of Com- - Stake leader. mander Tommy McMullin and various committee posts; past Famous - Quality SHE WAS assisted by Cabineti the program under direction of Hilton, Jean West over. president of Utah Federation BELOW FACTORY PRICES and Senior Vice Commander Gust Lila Hampton. Scott Clark, of Women's Clubs, director, Discount 50 and better Murray. An unusual prize Noren. Roger Black, Don Challis Jr. parliamentarian; chairman of will be given by the Murray Some consumer committee, Green. and Randall advisory Slightly a Damaged Jones panpresented Peggy Junior Women's Club as a cli- tomime A variety of prizes were I'tah Department of Agriculand Lincoln Robinson COMPLETE KITCHENS ALL SIZES max to their fund raising activ- offered two vocal solos, accom awarded. Special guests among ture; second vice president of for Cabinets Satbe to the of held and committee revisions the year ity panied at the piano by his wife. the 95 persons attending were Basement Rooms Utility Rooms urday, March 4th, at 8 p.m. THE NEXT regular meeting Burton Morgan. Primary ad parliamentarian of the Salt Bed Rooms Patio Several Murray merchants will take nlace on Wednesday. visor of the Stake High Conn Iake Council of Women and are participating in the group's Mar. 15th In the Midvale city oil, ward bishoprics and Pri- - member of National Associa Garage tion of Parliamentarians. project which will award a hall, beginning at 7:30 p.m. All mary presidencies. Fruitwood Finish complete spring outfit to the World War I veterans whether HEARS MURRAY 5th WARD winner of a drawing to be held or not members of the organ- Teen Dance Planned First Come First Served at a party that evening in the ization, are urged to attend In SPECIAL SPEAKERS SUNDAY auditorium, 700 Vine order that they might learn By Grant, Millcreek Murray. Paul Christensen of 9 a.m.-- 5 St. more about pension objectives, p.m. Thurs.; 9 a.m.-- 9 p.m. Fri. & Sat. A teen record the Murray South Stake High Mill C reek. Donations of $1 each are be- Mr. Noren said this week. They and and Bird Council dance of the combined Grant Raymond (All Sales Cash and Carry and Final) , , ing asked by the members of are also asked to register at Rnd Mill Creek Stakes will be Virgil Clayton, Stake missionthe club. The party will feature the Murray municipal building held at Grant 6th and 7th arics, were special speakers at l-XL an Italian theme, and a spa no the local organization can Wards Saturday from 8 to 11 Murray 5th Ward sacrament on will dinner be served veterans. locate all ghetti W'I Two vocal p.m. meeting Sunday. tables decorated with red- 503 West 4th South Titled "Kupid's Komical Ka- -' volos were sung by Mrs. Rae checked tablecloths and candles. Mill Youths folCreek School Salt Lake City Healy, who was accompanied pels," the decorations will Mrs. Calvin Hodges is In charge Mrs. Golda Brown. low bv the theme. of the decorations. The rest of the evening will Aid Children's Hospital be spent playing games. Guests Mill ( reek. Valentine's Day are invited to attend. Charge took on a special meaning to for the dinner is $1.50 per per- the students of Mrs. Thelma son. Anderson's fourth grade class Mill Creek Murray businesses that are at elementary donating prizes for the drawing school. and the games are LaRies, Instead of buying and exHeckel's Shoes. Mr. Dehbs. Hen- changing Valentines. they dricks Shoes and Modern brought the money thry would Solon. to of have spent and gave it The winner the Beauty the outfit does not have to be Primary Children's Hospital. present to win. v j and Wyoming. "In order to do the job re quired in the next 15 years, the major utilities in these five states are - - U Power Official Addresses Murray Rotarians Monday Murray. E. A. (Al) Hunter, assistant to the president of Utah Power & Light Co., spoke here Monday to Murray Rotarians. His talk coincided with Engineering Week, being observed locally by the Utah Society of Professional Engineers. Mil. HUNTER poimed out that this observance parallels the birthday of George Washington, one of the earliest formal surveyors and engineers in the nation. The speaker emphasized as the reasons for the high world position of this country the development of resources, the right of every individual to work to the fullest extent of his ability and the freedom of action so apparent here. He added that the contributions of professional engineers to our country are "substantial". Mr. Hunter characterized the professional engineer as the "man in the stage wing who turns the ideas of science into practical realities for the benefit of all society." "INDEED, might be said that engineering skills are behind almost every phase of our life today," he stated. Tracing the evolution of mechanical energy, the speaker said development of electricity "paved the way for creation and use of the thousands of devices and appliances that wc have today." And in this respect, he said. "America has led the way. Today we produce more electricity than all of Europe, more electricity than all of Asia, including Russia. "AND I MIGHT add," he said, "Russia is not gaining on us in the power field. In fact, the U.S. is actually increasing its margin." The speaker employed large scale illustrations tracing development of the country's power generation highlighted by the giant program conceived by public utilities in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah ry-tr-- - Anchor Baptists To Give Show v x' r. th As-trot- h, Murray Stake Holding Class S Edd-ingto- Mill Creek Makes World states) believe that governments should govern and not be in proprietory businesses." Mr. Hunter said. "THEY BELIEVE that un-- j der our system of local, state Intel-mountai- B&PW To Hear Talk For Solar System Study and federal governments, each of which must be supported by taxes, the tax burden should be spread fairly among the populace. And it should be kept in mind: the electric business is an industry just like any other industry; that industry contributes a great portion of the taxes which, among other things, support our schools; and that if the federal government is to do one industrial job there is no reason why it should not ultimately do other indus- trial jobs, as was done in Italy under Mussolini." lst-12t- h. hn Veterans Hear r. Pension Talk n cur-Muss- FACTORY INVENTORY SALE Fun Night Held By 6th NAMES NEW WARD ORGANIST MURRAY Murray. Brent Black has been sustained to serve as organist in Murray 6th Ward, it was reported this week. He will replace Mrs. Ruth Thomas, who was released from her duties. Guide Patrol 23-24-2- Junior Women WANT ADS GET RESULTS! Lu-nn- To Raise Funds ' Hi-La- - FURNITURE CO, INC. j WtWm i l ' FinLest s r51 Bourbon since VOLUTION Of A TERRITORY ...AND Court Of Honor Held on Monday Murray. A Boy Scout Court of Honor was held by Murray South Hixtricl Monday evening at the Mjn ray South Stake cen-te- THE LOW A RAILROAD hy rtCOA r. The event was presided over PRIC by Robert Holder, district chair- man. The meet ins was conducted by Henry Hilton, advance- Mr ment chairman. MR They're NEW OI0 body d.jn imiSIOI-o.- w . . . up lo 16 p.K cob mert loodipoctl i 0 HrX KIVIVO SKf ONH class awards weir: Honnld lleitrr. Troop 3t.1: Allan Knotr. Wayne Jonru and P.onnir Anderson. 4M; Gregory and Lanrr od Fou-qiii-- I 0 0 at r0 9 I K NIIM OCATUlO 7 I . 0AMA CNtTfNNf CO vs. Him t, !(: Pan Kcttorrr nnl all s Fred Krlckson. 424: PhuI and Mike Sorrnson. 537. Winning his Star award was of :i2 Steve Vishcr. A Merit badges were prrwntrd during thr evening. Krrrivlng a bronze palm was Al I'rtrrson. n district si out loader Hunt troop was 30.1 of Murray lllh A flag ceremony was con ducted and a skit and rommuii-- j it y singing presented under the idirretion of Gerald Vincent. t'.lll-Iiir- h total mil lid NtW f AlCON . frktd PICKUP-i- tc d.l.- ox (coding - p o JO toxxniiotiol ( pxkvpil I seout ,n ,..K ICO ' coio vr.H ( A N I A I VaxJai -- .... ." t- master iX Two Officers Elected By Cub Scout Den 1 Murray. At a meeting of I ten Cub Seoul Park M2. Ial Work, two new nffirrra Wree rlrrleil hv the Voutlis Nanie nitsislant drrwer va Kevin Fink and rlrrtol trrns-lirr- r was Traey Ciirtrr Opening player was by Mlrhnlr Suess and rloMng piayrr by tisnny Faber. The mouts discuswd the theme for Marrh. "Railroads", and talked about a projrrt and skit Kumen t'avis den rhlef. taught the youths trail signal dim nesed huilitiug of trains at home anl read a story on UCM 1. wrw ioo icomcxini-o- iw.attaj Iconomy never ceme In such Vi? mw mntktsl All rtigitwmNl with cm rab-hot- y om-pirr- p . . fmmnm$ f SV ItiiM . nf pirVpl K itiM Nr Kmfoline r. jrmi a Jt "rt'e mM Si" nTf cholcel f Sf 0 r.mrmutt r m.. h twh. fi itlt 7 n 1m9 idea in itecifin fnf that park riefef Jnad in inirk IrfijlM AH at pfiers that five UM to lone-trraircon anytriirk. STOP -- SHOP -- TODAY! to;. FORD TRUCKS, COST LESS OU "CtHTintO tCONOMV rovt if ton tusttl oon, 5295 South State Street FORD DEALERS SELL ,tA t'rn N'o 2 "f 'ut their Wrrk-I- btnr i i i i . fi tj f Murray, Utah USED CARS AND TRUCKS IJoll rail and dueii IT eeti i hv Strvrtl tVor, hirf and tionnie IVtver, v i MtS'l Ilirti i.. u d i ui f ) i..... . . . i. ..i. iviiuvu.mji i MOW. die ,i(hriinnuiv mu--v thr pifnrrt by praiiic "ti litvrlM k. 'ti I'1 Mowly, to tf utf, but lliy tiiine' Anl wuli thnii i jinr the phw, inaikitic the beginning ef ili Acr i Agi ultuir. (inr . . . . i IiimIU. tuie ,lt,r ,,r l thr r The group nme1 Tommir Vanaeden fl their new assistant drrner. Mihale Hmleigh displayed a be niale i" rornpleting hi eam' I Wolf lank echievemrnt. ,iln'"l laii'MI I lMIMV Inla. detl den-ne- i I ofr which train! lollnj llir biioitlit taw nMtrriaK and finished piodutt . . . and ' ni"ir. It i intMtablf ... the railroad had jf"p!r Nf.ur. of Mrs Ttr . Wll'l Ilie litHiiin Cub Scout Den Nomei New Assistant Dcnner Murray, 4 ,jj "4 trains Sefiitl Pai k M2 held niertinc at the I C tvsn 8 Pmleich. den mother WALTER LARSON FORD ONLY ? tin hi I !,i n J i tlir mi1hmi (;rimiHg taiH h.s I'MON I'ACIIIC. mi!kmI snxfj ihi iKti jet;mfnt of the nation ',;. 'p. Sltilft rt .fntiun. Uf'lf plOlld tO be ptt uf aine tatr and happy l!iat tan Htt them. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD i - |