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Show FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1954 THE MURRAY EAGLE DM Reporting . . Lewis Case Delayed; 700 Preliminary hearing for Jack Lewis, former Murray City police officer charged with burglary, again has been delayed The delay was granted when Salt Lake City Judge Arthur J. Mays Tuesday granted Leslie C. Boulter, another former Murray police of- Despite Storms Activities at the Fort Douglas V. A. hospital the last two weeks have been very interesting and successful. Two weeks ago the Johnny W. Holden DAV auxiliary took sandwiches, potato chips and s coffee to the hospital. Nola sang and played her guitar. Wilma Stocking kep the boys spellbound with several ballet numbers. The quartet, Harold Richardson, Chuck Jones, Bud Green and Roger Hansen sang several numbers. Murray residents turned out last Friday afternoon and evening for the two performances of the Bailey Bros. - Chrisiani Circus in the Salt Lake county fairgrounds ficer additional time for comple- rodeo arena. heT circus was spontion of a brief Boulter refused to sored by the Murray Junioi Chamber of Commerce. testify at the Monday night the girls from the auxiliary danced with the vets to the music of Max Miller and Sam Malonis' three piece orchestra. They also served pie and coffee. attorney, who asked more time to complete the brief on the legal question as to whether Mr. Boulter can testify without incriminating himself. Wil-kin- Final preparations for the convention were settled at a meeting Wednesday night at the Murray Youth Center. The convention will be in Murray June 3, 4 and 5. The Johnny W. Holden chapter will host the state meet this year. Convention headquarters will be in the Murray Youth Center. Dick Hendricks, Jaycee presiThe delay was requested by this week reported that the William Cayias, deputy county dent, no on the club lost circus, money but made none either. He said the circus event brought more than $600 in business to the city. He said the circus received only $200. Some of the performers receive more than $600 a week, Mr. HenLewis is alleged to have stolen dricks said. an electric motor claimed to have He added that the circus offibeen left by G. Milton Williams, cials were good natured about the a contractor, in the home of u. loss and put on the best show possible for those who braved the J. Wilkinson, at 333 Clark st., cm weather. the night of Jan. 23. hTe com The show in the afternoon starplaint was signed by Mr. ted about a half hour late be cause of the strong wind and the evening show was marked by a steady drizzle throughout the two 2-D- ay hours. Bill Dunn was chairman of the event for the Jaycees. Both he and Mr. Hendricks commented Licensed to Wed that they had been thanked many times by Murray residents and farmers "for bringing the circus The Friday event will begin at and a beneficial rain to the area." 6:30 p. m., with the Saturday pro- Marriage licenses have been issued recently to the following couples, known in the Murray area: Rcihard Bradley Catmull, 24, Salt Lake City, and LaRae Joy Anderson, 18, Murray. There will be rides, games, concessions and refreshments. A feature will be a thrilling "Hall of Terror." The Relief Society, will Reed Jacobs, former outstandhave a bazaar and dinner will be ing student at Murray High served both evenings. gram beginning at .30 p. m. Reed Jacobs, Initiated, Becomes Member of U of U Honor Society IMsgx. 4900 Despite very adverse, in fact Wayne Ottley Thursday night installed as the new presiwas 700 more than terrible weather, hearing. An invitation to the public is extended to attend the memorial services at the Murray Third-Eight- h Valley Center Wards ward chapel on Brown St. Sets Carnival 7:30 m. p. Thursday, June 3, at The Valley Center First ward The public also is invited to the convention's opening meeting Fri- is sponsoring a carnival Friday day, June 4, at 7 p. m. at Murray and Saturday, at the Mill Creek High school. stake house, 3800 So. Main St. Ilev. iks Jaycee Head 7 St. Vincents W. Ottley Installed See Circus Judge Waits Brief By Beverly Carlson Publicity Chairman PAGE Martin Burke, pastor Wasatch Street Mrs. A. J. McCarren, reporter Dial AM6-136- 2 This beautiful month of June dent of the Murray Junior Chamis dedicated to the Sacred Heart ber of Commerce, succeeding Dick Hendricks. The ceremony, with of Jesus. The object of the devoMr Hendricks as installation of- tion to the Sacred Heart is ficer, was held at the Meadow Christ's love toward us, symbolized by His Heart. This love is Brook Golf Course restaurant. divine and human conspicuously Featured speaker on the pro- evident through the institution of gram was Noel Johnson of Boun- the Blessed Sacrament. tiful, formerly of Murray. Mr. Johnson was a charter member Thursday, June 3, the members and served the Murray club as of the Men's club will hold their president. He also has served the monthly meeting in the church state organization as a national hall at 8 p.m. director and presently is secretary-treasurer of the Bountiful June 4 is First Friday of the state the chairman for month. Mass will be at 8 a.m. Jaycees, national convention and is extension chairman for the national Mrs. Robert Moeller and Mrs. Mr. last Johnson Steve Evanoff have volunteered organization. a of received honor the year "Key to decorate the altars with flowMan" award, one of two in the ers during the month of June. state. Anyone desiring to donate flowers Other officers installed inclu- may make arrangements by phonded: Don Crawford and Bill ing either of the ladies. Dunn, vice presidents; Ray Ross and Dave Miller, directors and Sympathies are extended to Earl Davies, secretary-treasureMrs. William M. Walther, family beMr. Hendricks automatically and relatives. Requiem high mass comes state director for the local was celebrated for Mr. Walther club. May 19 in St. Vincent's church. r. can counf in cost your . pennies You cm school, Wednesday was initiated a member of Beehive, honorary society for senior siuaents selected as most active in activities at the University extra-curricul- ar of Utah. THE THOMPSON TROPHY SAILOR BEWARE! ft when you SoUtct electric cooking! ((cENtJ You can prepare three meals a day, for just a few pennies, when you switch to electric cooking. Yes, electric cooking is economical, in more ways than one. o Our oltctric rates allow you to cook lectrlcally at Darya in costs. 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