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Show tiiv;rftU "icrrn?!n, 111 ?';lt a , . Granite High Boy's League Slates Mother And Sons Affair At School Fines Heavy In Murray Court Murray. Court records here show this week a $60 fine and 10 day jail sentence was slapped on Kenneth Richard Echols, Draper, for reckless driving and speeding 6d miles per hour in a 30 mph zone. The jail sentence was suspended upon payment of the fine. James Franklin Conrad, Salt Lake, was fined $25 for. Improper look out. A $25 fine was meted to Elizabeth Thaxton Nelson, 248 Berger St., for failing to stop Granite Park. The Boys dent counselor is faculty ad League at Granite high will visor for the league. sponsor their annual Mothers and Sons night tonight (Thursday) at 7.:30 p.m. ' in the gym- ' . Murray Man Grabs nasium.' For their mothers, the ' boys Cash Prize Of have planned an evening of $2.50 In Reminder entertainment Including dancflu tt wnt. flvnlnt ing, games, and talent numbers.r v' :;..) , The $2.50 cash prize which Highlight of the evening will goes to a lucky reader of be a dance contest. Sophothe Reminder, mores, juniors, and seniors will of the Murray supplement enter their respective division was won this week by Eagle, in the waltz contest. A twist Norman NeiL 315 Hillside . . -- 4mi" DA Picture at. Left It was the third T the wiiJiOi's , Bingo will be available for those .who desire to rest their dancing feet.1 various At intermission groups will perform. Mike and his mother will entertain at the piano. Tom Frame and his mother will sing a duet. -- !" Grant School Slates Meet Murray. . G. Webb Snarr, Grant elementary principal, and' several teachers at the Refreshments will also be ' served to the guests. Earl Ohlson, president of the Boys League will act as master - Mardi Gras Tckef Safes school will discuss methods of teaching and reading at various grade levels before a PTA meeting tonight (Thursday) at of ceremonies. . TERRY. PENDLEY, vice president of Granite high's Boy's League looks on as Mrs. Jane Van Roosendaal and her son Michael rehearse for the annual Mother Son 'Going Well' Gras celebration of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church here. The event will take place at Guard the, Murray National armory, .5189 So. State, on Friday and Saturday, Feb. Among many prizes which will be awarded during the event are a 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle automobile, a Zenith portable TV and a whole choice beef, cut and along with free locker 7-- 8. 19-in- d, storage for a year. Tickets are being sold by virtually all members of the the Rev. explained parish, Mark O. Benvegnu, pastor. The Mardi Gras itself will of various consist booths, games, foods and home-mad- e items to be sold. Profits will be directed to the building fund of the new parochial school now under construction. , ' dance. Drunk Driving SPARTANS Heads Offenses Other officers assisting with event preparations are Terry Pendley, vice president; Tom Frame, . secretary; Steve Sorensen and Raleigh Davis, members. William T. Christopulos stu LEAD LOOP consecu- -. 7:30. .. Children in the third grade classes of Mrs. Suchey, Miss Kemmerer and Miss Holmes wil present numbers. 1 . , THIS TEACHER (TRAVELS (See Page 5B) (See Page Four) im ' ' ' of players in, their production of "Golden . : . . Fleecing.!'. ' Fleecing' For Vtnnuaf School Play (See Page IB) ; 1 1 MHS Students Slate The Golden YOUTH DANCE PLANNED ' i Casaday, Marcia Beanard, Jack Simper and Steve Brinton, Murray high students, will head the cast DAVE BLACK,. Colleen Murray. A romance between are urged ' report kchool offi- a Navy lieutenant and an ad- - cials. They are $1 for adults miral's daughter Is the prem- - and 50c for children. Students is6 on which "The Golden will be admitted on their . ac Fleecing", Murray high's an tivity cards. nual school play, builds Its Major roles in the produc comedy. tion will be played by Eddie ' The setting is in Venice but Coe, Colleen Casaday, Steve the performances will be in the Brinton. Marcia Beanard, Dav school's auditorium tonight id Black, Reed Brown, Bill , and Jim Harr. (Thursday) and tomorrow eve Summers ' Other cast members are Fred ning. Curtain times for both reservations will be at 8 o' Burton, Rosalie Hilton, Craig to Deanna Snyder and Randy Black. clock,, according In charge of props are Bcrndgen,- - faculty director. . Ticket sales for the play, Chat la Wallace, David Greenbilled as modern comedy, have wood arid Scott Clark. Dorothy been spurred by a selling con- Boelter is preparing scenery. test among students. The home Heading the stage crew is Jer. . room class selling the most will ry Hansen. Foote " is ' student receive a $5 cash prize. Nancy . Advance , ticket., purchases director. Murray. Police records here this week show Calvin T. Bench, Salt Lake, was cited for driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor when his car smashed into a steel post and gate at 500 W. 4800 South, Jan. 16. He was also cited for driving on a revoked license. A citation is pending in an accident involving June Shields Booth, West Jordan and Lyle Jess Robinson, Sandy, which raklUhcd Weekly t lii E. 4Mi Salh, occurred Monday at 5085 So. State. The Booth car had stopped for a child that was Thursday, Jan. 23, 1964 in the crosswalk. Mr. Robinson told investigating officers he was too close to the Booth car to stop in time. Vi "1 tive week the money had been picked up by a local reader before it had a chance to d.i.Una itnclf for the sue-- ) teeulus' week. contest will also be featured w'th nri"vs btlrtr presented to ' following too close. An improper left turn cost L. Pendleton, William Salt Lake, a $10 fine. A . $10 fine was' awarded John E. Cooling, 1505 W. 3500 South for public intoxication. Receiving $1 fines for parking violations were Albert An-tel- l. Salt Lake, and Bill Crittenden, Murray. Murray. Ticket sales were reportedly proceeding briskly this week for the annual Mardi Mm ' at a red light. Running a red light cost B r v a n. Bovineton Marilvn Manti, and William Folman Attridge, Midvale, $20 fines. Veina Woodland, 6351 So. 440 East, was fined $10 for locker-wrappe- ruppcnt Laic ritr.-Ukih- J . Lkt Caanty. VUh. ky tkt Marny rrinllnc Ca. Seeoal clati posUie paid at Bait Laka City, .. t'Uk. SakMriaUaa raU: S4.eo a yex. In Marrty, Sail . ' . Volume 86 MURRAY. SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH Number 11 ". . In Seven Months . v .. , Nev Cottonwood Handles Over 6,300 Patients Since Beginning CemwtR t LDS cs. This, we realize, is a throw Murray. . Cottonwood hospital here admitted 6,388 in- back to the fact the old during, the first seven tonwood Maternity performed months of its operation and ' that function for so many ac- - years. But we are working to handled 3,084 area people cori to figures made public demonstrate . to first-clathis week"by Jack Olpln, ad- that we offer a gea eral hospital with medical , ministrator. Included in the totals were surgical and pediatric facilities were as well as OB ones." 1,567 births. Of these,-78Cottonwood's annual payroll boys and 778 girls, a percentage Mr. Olpin noted as being here will hit $1 million, the "very close" to current national administrator pointed out "The hospital, of course, is averages. "Even though we've had a and is a 90 occupancy rate during the venture," he said. "If we find month of January." Mr. Ol- the facilities are bringing in pin pointed out.' ."we still find more money than it requires ourselves striving to overcome to operate them, we will rethe prevalent area feeling that duce rates and increase perCottonwood hospital is prima- sonnel salaries." rily designed for obstetrics cas- half the Approximately handled between the ' hospital's opening on May 7 and the close of the Area Man's Rental year were labelled "emergen; . Report to the people deobservation of partment Charles (Sonny) List on, of his and erased the friendly and personable parts. He's ' probably thoughtful all right about where he's going to world . heavyweight boxing . ;;.! chump, now . truioing f r...a-I'e- b. riant the left next-time25 title defense against Droned the announcer tell'S GaMtitM.CIay. ; 3 ing folks in the Improvised We bumped, into the massive gym what was going on: Llston in the casino at the "Odds .on the fight are beThundcrbird In 'Vegas last ing quoted at 7 to 5 here week. He was rolling the galIn Las Vrga.'" Not on the loping dominoes with a distinct ' outcome. On whether or not lack of success. . Clay will hUw So much so, in fact, that a "I've been around every bystander chlded him to wit: "You're gonna' have to whip hcavyv.-c'gh- t champ Clay to make Dempsey lost to Tunncy," the up for your PR man continued. "And this gambling los- LLston is not only the best ses!" fighter, of the bunch, he's the Llston was most unronccrncd of 'em all. "Why most of those guys got in fact, in one ujr since of the few so you didn't dare say anything front to 'cm the lost two weeks beroutine he Is fore the fight. Some of 'em during had nightmares that thoy were given the day. His . losln' their title. All or 'cm about how to 1 r a 1 n l n g iwcre worried U schedule Is f'ght; how to keep I j .... o r o u s. ti-a . fmm liftin lhit UU wmio rhnllpnpr have to be to prepare him for crown. the outspoken Mr. Clay. "Not Linton. He's cool and g Is no business calm. Not hi n' bothers him. No for us. It's too scurvy in Its nerves at all." background, too scnwlcss In Llston finish wl three rounds Its objectives. Gene Fullmer Is of sparring and got ready to about the only bright light work on the heavy bag. His boxing has had In years. Ho sparring mate, a quick represented honesty and Intcg-ri'- y heavy, paused to say a word in a dirty means of earn- to the PIl fella. In answer to our question about how harp ing a livelihood. Nevertheless, a newspaper-mun'- s Sonny was at this stage, he took us Into rubbed his face where the curiosity ...... . ff l ..1 a .. i l.. . uinuMi a uniiiinK iiiirin a, loi training helmet had fitted and the of gym you a replied: "Awful sharp. Awful typo exactly It's the same stage sharp." expect. where we saw the Broadway la "Whli h doe the motd play. "Anything Goes' the prelett or his right??" vious night. "Whlrhettr one he hlU Fans pay a bud; a clip to With UrM," he replied come In, see a film d Linton KO of Mllh a grin. A partly toothof the Floyd Patterson, then watch less one, the champ spur and work out - "This Llston acts like he has It's when you get close to a real fighting heart and a killthe man you become Impressed. er Instinct,'' e observed. He reminds you a lot of Joe "Thsl's right,' rejoined the Louis. That big right hand of his simply envelopes yours Pit man. "But the funny thing when you slut kg hand. The is that the title doesn't mean bleeps you stare at are huge. a heckuva' lot to him. He has The seldom-smilin- g face caps nearly all the money hc'U ever the Imprcsfion you get of a need and he might retire toWell, anyway, after tough righting machine who's morrow. 2.1 Glory doesn't matter going to be hard to unncat as Feb to him." heavyweight champ. "What does Sonny have Tlurr's I nth a lot written t 1 after taxes when he He's liern about I.Ulon. lights?" we axked. Irnitrtl hf "ths nip noliMty loo nun h. I'm le Ilia ttaviry recwaiiled." Ham take about DO wr ord of nUlrmlshcs with the rent. That's why Sonny lsv didn't riihsnce I1I1 And wltrn J011 get o. might quit one of these days, It's hardly worth all the down the ladder a but! he goes through. How tr likr boxlm loen't want grind would )wi like to mil out at you,' there must be wsnelhlng A snv and do fle miles? v rng. Then grab hreaMaot and We dscuKsed nil this with walk Ihreti more? Keol a one of Sumy's public rrlatloiis ttlille, then o Into your sort training srhidiile. tto, skip men, an vi iter. He's prejnlirei, rHr, hit the bssVlkt whnl oursr, M we look It all with you're told you ran rat. licst when you're tld tu n grain of suit. He Itramled tmiHt of wlul'a ran rel. The a hit the hay f breaks -, s, ? f si fM T ..- f )ti U-t- .t pop-titsrlt- y. fr l'ett wrtltrn alwut Lw-lo- n tut-Int- e, "They've wrillrn fiv itiilliiMi wonls sInhiI him." he anwrtcd. titiHnilllng, "and Uiit Inillion of 'em were lies!" :i Soiiny." he wmt on to say. k'ls ft thoughtful, filendtjr snd ersonsuie guy. a ipw im lway fmrn us in the ring u- ron belled his sparring part-iwith Uiit prodigious kit at p.m.?" We shook our head tw ly. he has all the ".NuU money he'll eer need and he ran't ex en llx e like a xxhlte man.' tie tMtised at the rtgitre of pTch, rtiled aod rorrerled d hlimrtu "like a xiealthy nd-orc- nun!" J 9 . church-support- non-prof- ; ed it 3,-0- 84 ts Property Goes Fast With Want Ad E-- A ' cies". This classification, Mr. Olpln explained, docs not necessarily mean patients were ' . a situation, but that some accident requirwant ads are common- ed immediate attention. For place among people with prop- such cases, Cottonwood has erty to rent doctors on call from 7 a m. to Larry Daniclson, 1355 Edison 6 p.m. and during the night St. for Instance, rented his hours, from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m.. home almost Imme- has a doctor specifically availdiately from a single Insertion able at the hospital S MDROOM Cottonwood's early reception HOME, wall to wall aaravt, 4raa. traces yard, (lane has indicated its builders were a la arfcMla, rkarckta. Sis Quick results from ex-lig- ht one-roun- ss , Beak-bustin- dttot-ageli- Cot-patie- i Eagle-Advertis- in ", er '.' fcat, Y wise In acquiring considerable MRS. FRANK RAVARINO, Mrs. Joseph H. Anderson . . more land than the building of an ad he had originally Itself required. Demand for and Mrs. Jack Walker display table decorations that will placed to run four limes. be used al the Catholic Women's league luncheon Sat-- . hospital services has shown a "Very pleased." was Mr. steady Increase, which may In urday. comment the future, reI )l You, too. can use the want quire adding to the building. ad columns whether you're Cottonwood presently occurenting or looking for a rental pies only seven acres of lis LEE GRIFFITHS, Joyces president, holding this year's e property; buying, selling, tradnear 5770 So. 300 Distinguished Service Award plaque it shown with Richard Just dial East plot ing or i AM C. Howe ond Dr. Donald W. Challit, patt DSA winners. or write Box 7157, Murray. Ladles from St VinMurray. cent's parish here will join' with other area members of tho Murray City's Annual Catholic Women's lenguc to MISSION PRESIDENT TO Report Of Condition' present a "preview of spring" fashion show and bridge lunchSPEAK AT MURRAY lit To Be Mailed Soon eon Saturday. .Murray. MUton L .Weilcn-manAlasVan 4300 A. Murray. The annual report returned Paul Mrs. recently Dyck, of rendition of Murray City Vinmission president Murray. The Identity of the) The 195? award went to J. of member St Camllle, Murray. Blaine elementary Cornwell, publiahct will be guest speaker at Mur-o- f PTA will sponsor the Corp. came otf the pmwM-- s community s outstanding young M. (Jim medical cent's, is general chairman. man will be made public tothis week and xxlll he and ray lit ward Sacrament meet-th- e self the a as is evcr.t The planned help course with the first to ail taxpayers In 19.i6 honoree was Robert Ing Sunday at ft p.m. night (Thursday! when the class of Instruction beginning fund raising event to help fiJunior Chamber of Commerce nance charitable projects. This the rlly within the nrxt few Disiin-quishe- d holds Its 10th annual faint In 1955. Richard (Dick)! recently appointed by the classes will be T held in the league is made up of Catholic days, reports Clifford J. Service Awird bun-qu- Hcrdilcks of Hendricks Phorsuhurch to the priesthood mis-- 1 Bnoxn, rlly auditor. noo, hbriin, .nA u.in Ponllmi. women throughout the Salt The report Km bren comwas the recipient and In 1954 slonary committee cncn Thrday for nine weeks. Lake area. In book form for (he piled It will be held st 8 p.m. In Dr. Bruce Parsons, Murray op 1 at held the at To be Irstructlnir the classes will p.m. "T , time. Prex lotisly, city first Lowells' rcxlaurant 43.18 80 . lomctrtst Mr- - DrMar Sterling. PTA Untvcrslly of Utah student financial slalemeals haxe State The public Is Invited, ttr, ttoruvld W, Challls was show will Mrs. the union building, Noorda. president George In the Mur.beea publlfchrd aerordlnjr to Kred U Tetnert, given the 1951 award, and LJM! Csstklon's. life fashions feature and civil defense family Etsmm by DSA rhalnnan. Frank Droiiiley. then assoclal-e- l . will assist her. Pre' Models wilt be league members' rayThis chairman, w ... r.--. a hk ) ear's reHrt, . with Mt Ws lea Telephone and their daughters. Principal spmker for the Bingham, Cyprus. ' ?H",y Murray. glxes a eisnprx-heoMxnnsly will be gnlt Lakc't Co. ww in 1950. The 1949 pivgram They are Mrs. Joseph Miller, sis of the city's financial c!;lr,l1 Murray and Skyline winner was Wilmcr BamclL at Granger. Msycu- J. Hrsckrn Lee. Mole. Kaltiy earned the right to Hy the safe-- ! h,K- - nxnuu of the school as Mis. William an lime insurance imay agent ly flag this week, John Maleck-conte- st wen as interested individuals Dicks, Mrs. Fred Gnderlln, condition, ofsUo Includes Gtlfrilhs. that Aecntding 10 Le was eily t (Vials and 1948 choice War Jsycee pte.Mdcnl, the t)8A and the chairman announced are encouraged to attend, she Ar.na Marie Endctltn, Mrs. pictures buildings. puhlte said. piogram has been condurted ren Ollley, then of Otlley Dec today. John Floles, Rebecca Crowley, Photography In IHe booklet or sting. 118 Vine St and fponsoted by Jnyeees Cluw-e- s These five schools will fly the Include Instruction In Mrs. Clinton Thatcher, Maggie Mas by lnn Hialr and pro-dustnte 1938 and locally The first DSA given. In 1947. frccn and white safely flag radioactive fallout and shelter; Fltrpatrtek, Xtary Ann Kaysar kin was by Murray I'riat since 1947. wss to Alma O. Erekson, 7545 from Monday to Jan. 31. artificial respiration; bleeding and Jerry Hayes. Ing. 2T00 automaticA accident go, Traffic and bandaging; fractures and East ago John Q. Walker, Guests are Invited to the aswslalod with a cotntnerrlAl ally disqualify as do more than splinting; transput latum of the show and luncheon, according the permitted number of cita- Injured; rhimlcal cisnpany was the nursing care uf the to Mrs. Van Dyck. Tliktts tions." said Ml. Matecket. Special Guest Slated DSA winner. Overheated Pan Causii and infant child may be purchased In skk, Injured tkhnot citation and accident care; healthful emer- rrum Mrs. Nick Usetac, chairin Fred L. Tclnert w Ihe IMJ Salt lake DUP Meeting living $500 Damaga To Horr.3 talltlci this xveck are: h"li gencies and emergency child- man. and Cat Gillnt. ai-so- l Accidents Clta, Nabirth. Murray. leparUirut msrdi Murray. Kate B. Carter. Othrr committee members police thief, the 1WH se I' ins ham 1.42 1 0 The medical selt-hcl- p E. lecthin. Denail are Mrs. Dominic Welch, Mrs, here Ihls week Indkate that 141 (Jeiiy I tional DUP president, will be Cyprus . 3 0 which Is free, l this Frark lUvartno and Mrs, Jack firemen wcie called to the Walts was Hie I960 inner and a special guest at a meeting Granger 2.MI 0 2 of Leonsid R. Bruwtt, Ulchard C Howe, tiO K. &dO0 for all members of Smith Halt Granite .. M. Walker, decorations; Mrs. l.Pfl country's plan to help clll-se1 3 Lake county DUP camps Mon- lordan ... 3 help themselves In any Emtry Carter, candy; Mrs. Jo- 368 E. 6220 South. Jan. 13. 1.77 South, a Murray atlotney w 0 . Murray 1 0 given the 1959 honor, The '58 day. 13 emergency, such as earthquake seph H. Anderson, gifts; MtsV An overheated pan on the 1 1.99 or nuclear alUck, when tt Patrkk J. Hcsston, publicity. stove wss blamed for over 113 selection was W. K. 1 ( tUll I This special wiort will be Olympus Dtmn of Xlutray City fharrnf held at 10 a m. in Murray City Hlllcrest 4 332 wouia oe oimcuit io reach a snd Mrs. Paul Roberson and dsmage to the contents of IXs 0 1.7 5 ' doctor or nurse. 0 3 ., Mrs. Paul O Leaty, hospitality, home. auditorium. Skyline building Math ar wlik leaaa. Dan-lelso- Members Of Catholic Women's League Display Spring Fashions 20-acr- Job-hunti- Blaine School City Learns Tonight Name Of Jaycee DSA Recipient Sponors Self Help Classes n, an Eagle-Advertise- rlr-culat- rd r, ' I , rlVO vwiiwvid ll vol riuwj h.I.-ti- ! 'T?0 tt a. ,l."",nt e el adx-ane- e pro-gran- t, real-deu- |