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Show MMen, Gleaners I I Hobo Jubilee is the theme tor the Murray stake and Gleaner activity being held at 7:30 tomorrow (Friday) night at the Murray stake center, 184 Vine en St. All Gleaners and in en Murray stake and their guests are being invited to the affair. Admission is a potato, a carrot, an onion or some other edible vegetable. Persons attending are being asked to dress in hobo attire and to bring a tin can for use as an eating utensil. A treasure hunt is being planned, with games and other activities also scheduled. Sponsored by the Murray stake MIA, the affair is under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meldrum, stake and Gleaner leaders. Ed Wohler is stake chairman and Rena Divine is stake Gleaner representative. Ruth Lundberg is secretary. Committee chairmen are Mike Butchereit and Ruth Denice games; Lundberg, Green, food; Alvin Bishop and Lori Brewer, treasure hunt, Rena Divine and Ed Wohler, decorations. A meeting of Ladies Civic Murray Guild will be held in the City Hall here at 8 o'clock tonight (Thursday). We wish to extend an invitation to anyone interested in joining our group to attend this meeting," said Mrs. T. K. (Lillian) Hanney, president. "For further information we are asking interested persons to contact Mrs. Harry (Marion) Margulies, 266-41or Mrs. Sherman (Dai9. sy) Harmer, Venice Springmeyer will present a humorous book review, "I Only Have Two Hands." She will appear courtesy of the Salt Lake County Library. Special musical numbers will be provided by the Melodettes, under the direction of LaRue Barfus. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Blaine (LaWan-na- ) e) Tripp and Mrs. Jack MURRAY. lit i ) fe!!VV 'V. 67 266-674- (La-Rain- Parry. Donnyview In PTA Meet Age 30 to 60? may save big money on auto You insurance. check with Farmers today! MURRAY OFFICE SMI South Stat Strto Phone: 266-448- 7 SUGARHOUSE OFFICE 0074 Im. 21t South Phone: HIUCREST OFFICE 7150 South 9th Eaat Phona: 2554297 4M-139- GPANGER-HUNTE- OFFICE R 5410 Watt 8500 So. Phone: 299-141- 4 Phono: METROPOLITAN OFFICE 3601 South Stata Straat Phona: MIDVAIE OFFICE 7569 South Stat Street 262-557- 9 RIVERTON OFFICE 1630 Wast 14600 South Phona: 254-305- 8 255-713- 7 MURRAY. An effort to contact all parents with children attending Bonnyview elementary is being conducted by the school's PTA. back-to-scho- TRUCK FIRI COMMERCIAL 'J li v 9 - 26 in ml i I BankAmericard ed LIFE A Reid, Larsen, Jensen Served As Murray High Cheerleaders ... AUTO - i (From Pg. 2C, CoL 8) to $1,900 per legis$1,100 lator per session? If we ratify Proposition No. 1 and then No. 2 as well, we will be creating a tremendous financial problem to solve." The pay scale of Utah legislators, adopted in 1950, Is Prior to that time $1,300. it was only $600. Wyoming pays only $1,280, the lone IS OUR ' Mountain state lower on the ONLY comscale than Utah, yet its Li s pensation was raised from BUSINESS 1962. in $960 Colorado . . and we Comparatively, reimburses a member of its know our with $6,400, a legislature scale adopted in 1962 when it business! was raised from $4,800. Arischedule is $5,434, zona's where it was set in 1964. Having trouble Nevada pays $3,900; Idaho and Monatana $2,100 each; New getting Auto Mexico, $1,800. Insurance? All Mountain states have insalcreased their legislative SEE USI ary scale since Utah did, most of them during the 1960's. The current proposal is We'll also file a Utah's fourth attempt to inForm SR 22 with crease the compensation of legislators since the 1950 the State for you hike. Those in 1958, 1962 aland 1966 were defeated, in the process. though the vote was close in the two former years. It LEO was a decided 72.7 against to 27.3 for in '62 and in JENSEN '66 the opponents tabulated 67.6 of the vote. AGENCY Proponents of Proposition No. 2 make the point that "demands upon the legislature are increasing, not only while State in session but in the interim &66-705- 2 period as well." During the period 1950-6- 5, the median biennial salary for The telephone campaign is being conducted to help atol at the tendance night sponsored by the PTA at 7:30 tonight (Thursday). The annual membership STAKE ACTIVITY . . . Gathered around Alvin Bishop are, from drive will get under way at the meeting. ol left, Ruth Lundberg, Ed Wohler, Lori Brewer, attired in hobooutfits The night will activities provide an opfunction. stake at wear Murray they'll portunity for parents to visit classrooms and have the teaWhy Let Tension Make You III outline their plans for chers at school Hillcrest Murray, Remember When And Rob You of Precious Sleep! 5900 South and 300 East. . . the coming year. PTA officers in charge of Wilmer L. Bar nett, J.Clifford often build up to the point where 'you Do everyday tension find it hard to do your work? Where you have difficulty letHansen and Gust E. Noran arrangements are Mrs. Charon It out ting along with your friends . . . frequently "taketruel Tension filed for mayor. Robert Rees les (Jean) Fultz, president; your family . . . even feel ready to explode? It's First Mrs. Arnold (Jean) Webster, see what G. Sherman let ill. Don't this make can actually happen. Dansie, Freeze, you B.T. Tablets can do for you. B.T. is so safe that you dont Leland S. Hoffman, David B. first vice president; Kent AnYet each tablet contains tested a doctor's need prescription. Mrs. Gary McCleery and Shelby West derson, principal; help you to Ingredients that help you relax during the day this tested way to FIVE YEARS AGO, as re- ported from files of the Murfiled for commissioner. . . (Jackie) Singleton, third vice get the restful sleep you need at night. Try B.T. Tablets and and more peaceful living. Ask your druggist for Mrs. Lynn ported from files of the Mur- ray Eagle of Oct. 2, 1958. The old Lee press, newspaper president relax! (Lisa) Nelson, secretary-treasure- r. the of Murray Eagle, press ray Eagle of Oct. 3, 1963. A fire destroyed three chicwas dismatled and shipped to Introductory Offer Worth $1.50 Christensen, Margo ken coops valued at $700 at the Utah state Joy re for out prison this ad take to store listed. Purchase one pack of Cut and April Tusya 1075 W. 3500 South. . . Dale Rodgers B.T. Tabs and receive one pack free. novation purposes. Another BIRTHS homeover Granite's . C a member of the reigned Col. 5) Geddes, 262-55weighing 10 tons was (From Pg. 2C, GIBSON'S PHARMACY, 5954 So. Stote coming activities. . . Mr. and Murray high coaching staff, press 25, to Sept. installed it. replace Mrs. Daniel H. Snarr were and his family were featured honored on their golden wed- in the Know your Neighbor TWENTY YEARS AGO, as ding anniversary at an open column. . . An 'apron and reported from files of the house. . . Miss Maida Bagley, overall" smorgasbord was Murray Eagle of Oct. 1, 1948. head librarian at Murray, was sponsored by the Murray JunDr. James Rosco Miller, named 'Business Woman of ior Womens club to raise the Year" by Murray Business funds for community pro- native of Murray, was elected AUTO RCPAIRS womens jects. . . Murray residents president of Northwestern and Professional club. . . Murray School Dis- were asked by Murray City University at Evanston, 111. . . trict was using a new school to approve a proposed reven- Actual construction of homes vision tester. . . Cyril E. ue bond issue to purchase a at Kearns Townsite was exn i tuwiirum MstMiRMiTS 1 to be launched by j 11 Fowles, 2505 E. 7000 South, new engine for the municipal pected spring. . . Warren Ottley, retired from Mountain Fuel power plant. owner and manager of Ottley DRUGS E. V. Mortenson Co. y AlRUNfS FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as Glass and Paint Co., leased and Arthur Bishop were in charge of selling tickets to reported from files of the a new building under final Murray Eagle of Oct. 2, 1958. stages of construction at 4766 Barthe Murray-sponsorSo. State. . . Mayor J. Cliffestival. quartet song bershop Construction was started on ford Hansen named 15 MurTEN YEARS AGO, as re the new elementary school for ray citizens to serve on a safety council. . . Cheerleaders for Murray high were Kathryne Reid, Jeanette Larsen and Leanne Jensen. back-to-scho- Married or single, qualified men and women may save as much as 20 on car insurance through Farmers exclusive 3060 Auto Package. Why not " BILLS the en 'ttlflV' OW Session Set lr of the Mr. and Mrs. Evron Knorr, legislators in all states ou-union increased Dorene Cir. ennn of time. Utah MHM , Mr. and Mrs. Sal Padilla, 111n that T did not raise its legislator s 1848 Marianna Cir. pay or expense allowance, proponents conieuu. MUMMY (UTAH) 4320 Civic Guild en COTTONWOOD sa Thursday, Oct. 3, 1968 Stake Center Will Be 'Hobo Haven' For Youth MURRAY. EACU-ADvan- TWENTY-FIV- E YEARS as reported from files of the Murray Eagle of Oct. AGO, IE. lets you rMOIOGIUPMC fOUIHMNT 7, 1943. The Murray Power Department's annual audit reported a net operating profit for 1942 of $33,024.06. . . Mrs. Ivy Hall, who had been serving as county home demonstration agent in Salt Lake county resigned to accept a position in San Bernardino. . . It was announced by the Associated Press that there would be a shortage of cigars and cigarettes due to the war. . . charge at more places III "" than any other have house numbers on It also to Insure delivery. THIRTY YEARS AGO, as reported from files of the Murray Eagle of Oct. 6, 1938. BEATS THE COMPETITION... mown World Series Conference - Specials! Top Performance at a Budget Price GE. Adventurer Modal M 137 TV iYindt 1 mJ 18 Cafl 262-255- 1 you'll be GLAD you did! 4700 So, State Murray, Utah InclTV ( $1 29. J YEARS as reported from files THIRTY-FIV- E AGO, of the Murray Eagle of Oct. 5, 1933. A community good will concert was presented at Murray high, under the direction of W. F. Robinson, assisted by Mrs. Hattit Cooper. ..Louise tltll Howe was radio artist over the KSL appearing broadcasts in the KSL Players. . . A local furniture store had cedar chests for $11.75, a Governor Winthrop desk at f 23. SO and high chain for $1.23. credit card .'flips JL i I ill in the U.S.A utOme - Besides the hearty welcome your BankAmericard receives at local merchants, it's honored also in 36 states and in 7 foreign countries. And the number is growing all the time! The Number One credit card is FREE! and you oWt Hove lo b rich to pt one. it the ability to pay your bills. You will find it a budget aid to better control of your money. Applicationi available at all First Security Banki and All you need Past Noble Grand In Noon Session Today A potlurk lunch MURRAY. will be served at noon Pg. 7C, CoL 2) c 1: III Postmaster Smoot announced that mall that Is just addressed to the rural route should Collections by the Murray City Power and Light Department during the first six months of 1938 Increased $2,061.26 over the same period of 1937. . . Mrs. Sue L. Miller of Murray was appointed director for Salt Lake County of the Democratic National Committee. . . "The Shopworn Angel," with Margaret Sullivan and James Stewart, was playing at the Iris Theatre. . . Doyle Plott, Max Bagley, Jack Irvin and Keith Mccleary were the Murray high traffic police. . . A local bakery had cinnamon twists at IS cents a dozen, nut fudge cake at 26 cents and black berry pi at 29 cents. 1 participating merchant. Fill in and mail. It'i telf addrened and pottage it paid. iajnwigirs eivtf etf eewBstf B'aiiAane'ee aWftM |