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Show Here & 5KeW THE MURIIAY EA'GLK Murray, Utah, Thursday, June 27, 1946 Page 4 MURRAY 35 COURT AVENUE-PHO- NE Jack B. Wallace Managing Editor Fost Office, Salt at the Feb. 1927, 8, class matter, Entered as second 1879. Published March of Thursdays. 3, Act under Lake City. Utah, C. Churches tells us that he considers three da u,f hiirh wind is plenty for one week. Norman, the sailor is thinking of conducting a department f views and plans for activities of interest to v,)lln(I Mr. 155 RECREATION with Carsey J FOR UTAH PEOPLE s, five-ye- ar COUNTY INFORMATION AVAILABLE The state of Utah is replete with recreation areas which improvements; such as camp grounds with clean drinking water, toilet facilities, places for children to play and retreats where families may spend a week end in complete rest and relaxation. The state of New York, years ago, realizing that the establishment of state parks with the conveniences mentioned above would prove a valuable asset, now enjoy ;S state parks which they list as their greatest asset, and New York tops all other states in the nation in tourist income. Taking note. Utah has inaugurated a similar plan of state parks, the first of which lias been designated at Kanab. Utah realizes that there must be places of recreation accessible for the masses of its people. While it is true that Utah has many national parks, some reached only I long driving, communities need places within easy driving distances; places reached within a few minutes where one can enjoy ideal recreation areas; places that folks can point to with pride fof the enjoyment of. visitors and touiists. The importance of the creation of such local recreation areas in various p.irts of a state in the form of state parks are recognized in the fact that at the present time a bill is pending he fore congress providing federal aid to states planning for the establishment of state park systems. Utah's state park plans cover a long range program, and this year, following the example set this month at Kanab, state parks will be designated cist of Salt Lake City at the "1 his ! the J'lacc Monument." at VcnulJ and at Wcndowcr. In addition, ports of entry working hand in hand with the state p.uk system, r will be established in a program at Hihaps ten state highway entrances, and it is planned this season to establish port of entry information offices at first Kanab, second at Wend-ove- r and third at Vernal. T lie establishment of state p.nks and ports of entry buildings will le by far the greatest step Utah has cur taken toward selling Utah to the tourist. It will also be the greatest step ct taken toward bringing into the state the npc of tourist income Utah with its host of scenic attractions is justifiably entitled to. lack only modern five-wa- FROM AN EAGLE READER Murray, Utah, June 21 Ed. Congratulations to .Mr. Clifford Larson on being elected to post of W orthv State President or the I. U. !,. It is quite anh and we are pleased that Murray City has citizens of state the serious fame and influence. about week's column w. 1 S'f side . . . lest we forget. Remember the celebration at Union on the 4th of Juv From the first week that we were drafted, we started to wait Collin Wood, the new president of the Lions Club f rj for the day we could step back nd Mr. Ken Brady of Brady-Miln- e Company, attended W- into civilian life again. At times Jons Clubs state convention at Cedar After the convent!, City. Tl .wait it seemed as if we had been in Zion and of other made the scenic points tour Bryce, to hey and of our life, the navy all even think of getting out was a Jack Wallace, editor of The Murray Eagle, reports that L ' .1 symptom that you were going most walked his feet to shreds on the famed Market Sri, crazy. is nearly as intercstino the thinks He San street Francisco. as During all of this time we did has lour street car tracks to Lewildc not cease to build with bricks Stare Street. San rancisco and veils a tower of dreams of the Market Street pedestrian, however. what we would do upon our disWaterworks Bond election for Tuesday, July 2, charge. So, with courage in our remember that water is something that all of must lyy,, jet have, at least hearts and hands, we finally times. at life into the that stepped back was so familiar to us. This is LI Building and improvements are going on at the 45th South an not the life we left behind us; State neighborhood. You will not know the streets there lief(ir this is even more unsettled than a 41 ,t great time has elapsed. the service. Is this what we had to ourselves So make for? U. Photograph S. Official Ndvy fought Quite a number of new subscribers for The Murray F.aglc are feel justified, we tell each other the found of the growing that goes on in and around Murray all area a reminder Pacific Every major bailie foiifjlit in the Southwest that times will be better. They the with 1 lusser was operating The the time. I there. LSS lussir By the way, Read The Eagle, for Murray news. seem to be getting worse. destroyer after and Dec. on Haihor 1911, IVarl 7, of force task out Lexington The author of this column Mr. W. . . Wr. . . tells us that he wonders how some folks can that participated in 1 1 engagements in the arep? .hopes that the reader may be live so long and not be troubled w ith baldness. There arc a lot of nble to picture in his mind, as troubles that much hair docs not seem to take care of very well. Given Shower he reads this column, the dogged I)aughter-in-LaMrs. Stannie Park gave a par- and unrelenting struggle in whjich Louie Stevens, founder of the Cut Rate Grocery writes that ty Monday night in the form of lour whole navy was locked for business is really good in the t. Mr. Stevens is doinfyciy a stork shower for her son's wife, four years; at first outnumbered sends and in his well to Has Discharge regards Murray friends.h enterprise A large crowd and operating thousands of miles Claude Park, fourth son of Mr. Mrs. Betty Park. in attendance. They all en- from home, or, as in the Pacific Auto driving is rather a chore now w ith so many cars needing and Mrs. John S. Park, has just was joyed the games and fine lunch war, from even an advanced base. new brakes and other repairs. When the new cars are out the roads returned from the He hopes also that the reader will be more crowded and then the driver w ill have to be good or area overseas. He now has his which was served. may picture himself in the place discharge and is happy to be Enjoy Fishing Season Opening of the bluejacket who has been he maybe sorry. home and among his friends Many of our sports loving peo- at sea, miles from even a foreign One of the local institutions is busy placing danger signs around again. ple, especially those interested in shore, for weeks and sometimes some of the machinery in their operating departments and other to the went nearby months under way without re fishing, New Daughter Arrives w here there might be accidents. If your to their and streams likes get places youngsters are out Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blake spite, standing the weary watches fish on opening day. of share the ot to tor licst them to make a practice advise very your an and new hour of a long sight are the proud parents day night, getting up We hear many of them had very before in spite of staying away from moving objects. sunrie every day, baby daughter, born last week at e fisherman's luck. We of his night watches, and manthe'LDS hospital. This is the good some A Murray City housewife was thrilled to be the proud purchas could of them really Olakes' second daughter. ning his battle station to guard tell us some fine fish stories. er of an entire pound of butter at one time this week. Something beine attack: against surprise Aaronic Triesthood Honored of an event is it not? summoned to the alarm his by j In sacrament meeUng Sunday Has Birthday Tarty time alter and ngnung post time, celeMiss Elizabeth Mackay Mr. Brady of Union says to attend the Union celebration on the the program was in honor of the each time wondering whether he Aaronic priesthood. The boys brated her eighth birthday last or his of July and vote for the Queen for the Day. Votes arc one 4th comship will survive the took part and were given the wetk in the form of a nice birthbattle; ing oil, battling flaming penny each and the fund is used for community betterment. for her many small special Aaronic priest'iood awards day party steam and flooding by escaping lovesome who her friends, w hich gae Mr. Reed has some clocks of the electric kind. They are the they had won. the sea when his ship is hit: and ly presents. They all enjoyed the finest of time keepers and save that winding job. the numb anger that grips him Son Home Again lunch and ganvs very much. as sees he his die. shipmates Kenneth Dahlberg, son of Mr. Chick Oliver is talking boxing matches with some of the Picture yourself standing watch and Mrs. Gustave Dahlbcrg, is Temple Excursion excurThe fight leaders. Watch for the news about ( .'hick's next genealogical on the feed water valves in a temple home and has his discharge after sion will be held on Thursday boiler room, four hours on watch fight card. It w ill be a good one, wc arc told. in two the years spending pat the navy, Kcnnu'.h is very happy evening. Brother Wilford Bur- and eight hours off, in a temperSailors arc very successful with the ladies, some of the Murray ;o be home again and able to help rows, chairman, would be happy ature of 120 degrees, continuousa bachelors report to our specialty department on the nuiuntic to have time at this crowd City large his father, who is ill and still unly day and night for weeks and able to work. Welcome home, as it will be the last excursion months on end; and the lonely side of life. There is an immense draw ing power about life m the before the temple closes for the feeling you would have after ocean w ave and it seems the sailors have time to do sonic of that Kenny. summer. spending two or three years thou- long range planning you hear so much about. Surry You're 111 sands of miles from home. Mr. liyrum M.mehlcy has been Ball Game News One and all arc very glad the Smelter strike is Iteing HttIiJ.lt Thus it was, though we lost Our elders and who scouts play ill a', his home. We are sorry has been going on for a long time, it seems to even body in Mufine men and many sturdy nan ai me .Murray park every many and hope he is soon w ell again. , week with the different ward ships, that our navy won the rray City. t teams, are enjoying thtm very greatest naval war in history. Grandparents ufs Make your Fourth of July long distance telephone c.ilN at Mr. ;:nd Mrs. Arnold Mauehley much. Though thiy pet beaten Not being in the army I feel it the peak load hours and the Murray City phone operators willk are rainipait nts for the first at times, they take it as good impossible to say anything about tare. Their old 'si son Ivan ar.d porti would, anil as we would it. All this humble person can pleased. wife are the proud parents of a s.iy anyway, it's all in the game, say or do is to dedicate this colStrange to think that a year ago at this time wc were wondeflood luck, boys. new baby, their first arrival. umn to my many schoolmates when the war would be over. Now wc arc wondering when ring and friends and those who were .Men Return to Work Enjoy Friends the peace will begin. unable to return from the fray. Mr. and Mis. Sam M ickay Well, :it l.wt, wiih the A plywood house, complete with plumbing, is being .mnniaci the visit of Mr. and Mrs. s'rike at an tnd. many of our nun luv returned to work Key Murdock of Salt Lake over well tor some around $?5ch.oo. It is said that the house can be placid tcthc at time. and are ery h.'j'py to do .co. .he week end. installed or whatever it is you do to a prefabricated Mrtkurt or And. of course, we wish to welNo v the-- wivts can qu;l their jobs in about four days by three women. Now, if you spend socrJ come the new Correlation family who have Meeting and b: able to keep tuui'-again. The regular ward correlation bought and moved into the Wag-sta- thousand dollars and have three strong women in the f.mnK. home. Have Visitors looks like you would have something in the way of dwditfJmeeting will be held Thursday 1 Mr. ur.d Mrs. Loyde Mackay evening r.t the ward house. Sunday School Reorganized Murray City water department says to be careful of wwr and family enjoyed a visit from an aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mis. Enjoy Vacation Our ward Sunday school has it is very dry now and the lawns need a lot of moisture. CotKnt Mr. sm J Mrs. Franklin Parker all possible as water is life for all Jack Loagee, fuun l.ayrm. who been things. Remember the enjoyed a very interesting vaca- mer reorganized again. Our for- works nd al the spi lit t::e week election Be sure superintendent. Wayne to vote. 1946. 2, July ho:re. Also ".he Vi.a'i they tion in California recently. was chosen to work on the had im Saturday vveie Mr. and Move In and Out stake Sunday school board. Kay Mr., lien Vvt;n vf Pmtifut and ' We ate veiy sorrv to see Mr. on' w,u recently returned Mr. and Mrs. James NVm.h .t in Mrs. Kugeiv WagNtalT and rrom an "DS mission, was BOYS Sandy. Mrs. l.f.y.U- M,.ekay. who f.mi'y. who have lived in our chosen to fill the vacancy of su- When you can't buy overalls buv pants. ha be n cenllnJ to h r bid for Wind lor m.iMv us. ' 11 rximunds Just received, a shipment tn" Suntan and Dark Brown VAH . TV.. !?.,! ... .1. .n.l i he !:!.. ;v.i::th ..!:.r rper.i-tiota.i 1. nson u.c pat were cnosen to io too much ' i.tiin I'ants for boys. Sizes 4 to 16. is on the improve, lhr wo k fur Mr. WacstafT. with his ' as counselors to Kay. The Junior friend. au- hap; v to know this. bcy.-- in. u riel and school seems to be going away, and he Sunday fi it he miisi baw a smaller Boy's Sport Coats and Dress Pants pl.ice. forward With success. Will a shipment of Men's SporU Coats M0nd.1v. Julv have I'ls.' W,.,-t.,:have been very Small shipment of Men's Work Clothing arrivine active in msr w.ii in church and Hoy Improves I'thctwiM and w.hall nn.v. them Wayne Park, who has been in GILLIES MEN'S STORE very much. Hnwrvcr, we wish the hospital the past while with l .:n Mve n their t;ew homo. an infected ankle, is very much We .il- -i w..vh kond i,c;:l.h to Mis. in SOITI1 STATE STRUT Ml'KKAV. M-pnned and expects to be home U Will) ha lint hern wrv irom t.ie tod.iv. n Information on every county in the state, such as its iinlus-rrieresources, activities ami economic advantages, has been gathered lV t lie stare department of publicity and industrial development dun'n the past few weeks. I.vcry county was visited, including the county sears, and the information gathered will he available to all who seek or can use such information. The first demand for this material has been made by the County Officer .Magazine, a national publication which goes into every court house in the nation and which treats the state of Utah in irs July issue. The publication will devote two pages to each county in the state, along with two pictures, all of the material of which will be prepared and furnished by the department of publicity and industrial development. A number of interesting observations were made by the department while making a visit and study of Utah counties, some of which are as follows: I hat almost every community in the entire state of Utah is suffering with a housing shortage; that war prosperity seems to have given every comniunitv in the state an economic boost, the favorable financial uplift of which will be felt for many years to come; that the raising of dry farm pinto beans in San Juan county appears to be the beginning of a major industry; that the oil boom in Uintah county has doubled the population of Vernal; that Richfield's tourist camps are full by ? o'clock every afternoon; that Cedar City's boom shows no signs of slowing up, for the area's future never looked brighter; that Washington county's turkey industry will soon be the number one money maker of that region; that the movies spend as much as $700,000 in Kane county in one year f(,r cowboy wages, the hiring of movie props such as wagons, horses, steers, ranches, and the feeding and housing of their location crews; that the major industry of Wayne county right now is getting out timber and sawing it into mine props for use in the Carbon county mines; that the area in and around Midway and Hebcr City should be drawn to the attention of motion picture location managers; that those who remember the little town of Grafton in Washington county on the cast fork of the Virgin river wouldn't know the place now that a motion picture company has lifted its face and made it into a real wild western town for use in the picture "Ramrod," now being filmed in Zioti canyon; that state park number two lias been selected, dedicated in appropriate ceremonies and set aside at Kanab, the first state park is at Fillmore; that eating meals while traveling about Utah is not a delightful nor pleasant experience, because many eating houses in Utah communities operate by this slogan: "We thank thee oh Clod for a profit." Running their business on the theory that to give just as little food as possible for as high a price as the traffic will bear, a host of Utah eating houses figure that the type of prosperity they arc enjoying now will never end. The food is poorly prepared and poorly served under an attitude of "take it or go hungry." Competition and a lot of it w ill do much to place Utah caring houses back to a point where the traveler can get around the state without sulfering too greatly from indigestion and a weakened pocketbook. , 1946 ambitious "folks. I do not wish to impress upon the mass that the navy was just one big joke. For the navy has its serious side, and laugns are far between. So I write this ' V. T 7 , - J 1 r 1 Eennion Ward Mid-Wes- India-Japa- n ima-gi-i- five-mon- th en-tii- t1 e ff .1 uo Mac-ka- y Ben-nio- 1 I n, 111 ' - .... w.-.rs- i, 1. . 1 -- . - 1 r, RETURN 1 ;;-!.,?- . ho.-pit- al tor, Murray Eog'o: Hile-A-Kinu- Marly by Larson's Associated Service and Quality Service HELP! MY CCMl TAllldl HEME'S SOME. Ton. ...r...... . r. . r -rr fA5Mi,r THE. in tAliviHi rf yt rMOW There is a big pile of rubber in Salt laic City that stinks. There are several thousand tons of it and it smells in more ways than one. There are other p 'es throughout this great country cf ours that, ?acn as a whole, would rival Mount Timponogos in size. Less than three years ago a war-consciou- and patriotic pecp'e were alerted; they were to'd to sirrer.der every jparc t.re in their possession before a certain date or che. were They loyal, they gave their time end pteC-iouand delivered their badly needed tires ot the gas dcs;gnated place. Today, after rott;ng in the sun for years, they ore being buried. There should be a monument erected ever this burial ground and it should bear an inscription for future generations to read and ponder over. The inscription should read: "Erected in memory of the greatest injustice done a loyal and patriotic pcop'c during World War II by -- A SUBSCRIBER, incompetent officials." s -r ." -- A ROSCOE L j a , i A " li MOW J wh. . ftlTT B9DEN s, Lbcrty-'ovinr- j le .111 fc. CAN L A A ( wit'i pevro r' rmiuimv rn''n-tri- tr M'trnctid trform- - Lei us install ntniAuii.s jn,v ll.,.l 9 V ftK ur.nnuund Sealed LA?i0!S'S 1 1 PRODIS' O I'LL. DRIVE. OOWfi TO 1 " Three Swedes AND TQCAT THE IMTHLLlGCMT A. T'Y1 DAY Beam Adapler Kils in your present headlights nwuuuiiwa NOT (Pai.l Vyn. . WILL vc irr-ord- art rti.NVinmrd thrrr nut in fhni ririnmrv! Mkr him w.r limimniic iahiU-.ll- f In PK. llr imininale him on Julv 9. VOTE THE RECORD, " -- POLUy-AH- M reward rf and l.iltv rnnfii!rn r. 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