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Show 52 54, Number jlurne THE ARMED FORCES Subscription $1.50 the Year County LibrarianOutlines Needs Of Murray Library Arlington P.T.A. Report From Plans First Meet For October 9th Murray US0 Club NEWS OF MURRAY MEN IN 5, 1944 MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER The first meeting for the 1944-4(The letters below are in response to a letter from a Murray season of the Arlington school A formal dance marked the business man published last week. The writer felt that our local A will be held Monday, Oc-- 1 close of Falls, S. D., that their son, RobLtion cadet September on Saturday, library should join the Salt Lake County Free Public Library sysSTATION ert Reading, had graduated from tober 9, at 8 p. m. The state tem to improve the quality and quantity of 'books as well as the USO. n 30, at the 'September Si a school in Sioux Falls as a radio Texas-A- viaMAJORS HELD, chairman of the committee on While Murray girls served as of the library. One of the letters printed this week administration uvltor H .Tarksnn. son Pvt. Reading, character and was music excellent is education, spiritual from one the of a hostesses, nMr and Mrs. County Librarian, Mrs. Ruth V. Tyler, who points out group of 20 out of an Harry Jackson, E. Peterson, will discuss supplied by an orchestra led by Arthur has of 450 class street, to South that our original jsth graduate. library is far below the national standard for cities of sgt- Bruce Brown, from the 679th A theme for the year f'rted to this AAF training is now stationed at Yuma, Ariz., the Murray's size. The other letter (unsigned) defends the Murray t? frr ton WP(V wnere he is a gunnery student. "All Children Are Our Children." jA A F band Reams. The golden Library and its librarian, Mrs. Eva P. Jones. Ed.) nc n He has been with the army air The program also includes mu- - yellow floral centerpiece of the basic pilot training, refreshment tabic at which Mrs. instruc- - force since January. 1944. rwi his primary flight sical numbers and a social, dur- - F H Sorensen COUNTY L1URARIAN SPEAKS October 2, 1944 presided blended lexas. at Curtis field, craay, which refreshments will be:with the loveiy autumn decora-serve- d ing Eagle, Murray CITED BY FRENCH if. is the former Jessie and parents and teachers ;tjons 0f the room, 155 Court Ave., Murray Utah. I have been very much interGOVERNMENT may get acquainted. Dear Sir: October opened with a musical of late both as a Murray ested WITH A 12TH AAF A contest between the classes Having had my attention called Resident and the county librarian prograrn on Sunday that includ-a- t BOMBER GROUP Tec h n i c a Irbara OF MAINTENANCE the school will be promoted by ed one of the outstanding til tlip OIMMI li'tler In Hip CLASS Sgt. Jay N. Thomas, 4515 South a surprise to the room tC(rt 0f the country Mr. of Murray in the September 28 'in readin in the Murra-- ' !8,e pianists Redwood road, Murray, Utah, having the largest percentage of rmNUTE FIELD, 111. First issue of the Murray Eagle pro and con on our Walter Shaw. To an appreciative Marauder parents and friends in e G. Hubbard, and his AAF lieutenant Harris Snaw I Mr, feel as the generously that situation; but I lcal cerning city libary, library in the Mediterranean the- ance at the meeting. group Hub-..- a a satisfied county patron I must! was more intimately concerned two Brahms numbers "A played !Il0fMr. and Mrs. W. W. ater have been cited by General Officers for the year are Mrs. Ballade" and "Intermezzo in C come to its defense. and interested over the letter 1, Midvale, Utah, Charles De Gaulle and the proRoute Willard O. Olson, president: Mrs. Major" as well as the "F Minor j.ut It is rather surprising that this published last week, which, I is a member of the visional French government. 3 Jesse Casper, first vice president; Etude" of Liszt, and as an encore , is not reversed. Most sure you, was written without The citation was for outstand- M. Elmo McMillan, school prin-- 1 "Flight of the Bumblebee." aintenance engineering class at v' townsmen would be eager either my knowledge or consent, V loyal K achievement during April, ing second vice president; Mrs. ented iocai young people to uphold such an asset and bend i station of the AAF training May It is a very simple matter for and June when Twelfth air third vice presi- - peted the varied program mmand. Kelly, - the layman to make the state-wistheir and otherefforts, literary flew Marauders force important Mrs. Orla Seymour, secre- - netn Westover contributing saxo-tarLL Hubbard served as a combat to make it an institution to ment that a city either has or has missions over Italy, many of and Mrs. Cloris Watts, .hone solos, accompanied at the 'at in the southwest Pacific for Teter Johansen be of. Inot a "good" library. So few proud of the treasurer. where he was them in direct support months, Lois Draney; a girls' Now this conscientious taxpay- - persons are cognizant of the by .piano French forces. arded the Air Medal with nine Committees include the follow- - trio composed of Shirley Wester comes out with the assertion standards which govern such As president of the French liters. over. Eva Richards and Lois ing: the library building itself is stitutions and because of the . of the and chief Mrs. Frank A. John- - Draney singing two love songs, The engineering course is given government Programs fine but that the inside needs word "public," each taxpayer n French army, General De Gaulle Jston, chairman, assisted by Miss'with by ir.any returnea nyers nere ana drastic accompaniment piano changes. Again this, feels he owns (even though he Guerre Croix de , awarded the Clara Erlandson and Mrs. P. L. Mr. C. M. Petty, and Winifred a rigorous five months' instruc-.be should reversed. The building does not take the advantage of in airrraft- maintenance. with palms to the group com- McMillan. sing- vu is Copling leading community obsolete and came eld, very using it) a share in the library mander. The citation attributed kic orsiHiiatinn T.t. Huhhard Publicity and historian Mrs. ing, with Donna Hurzeler at the near to being condemned once, and so has the right to openly successful the precision highly R. J. Foord. (Mil have the additional qualifi-Mrs. O. Sundwall and piano. The inside functions admirably in criticize or praise its sendee, m attacks in the face of enemy opMrs. ' George H. Mrs. David W. Moffat presided uon of engineering oincer. Hospitality spite of numerous disadvantages. Quite often a patron will be for- skill outstandis an to flight discipline, Dependability LL Hubbard attended Murray position Brown and Mrs. H. W. Haar. at the "coffee hour" table ar- I wonder how much he person- - tunate enough to secure a certain Music Mrs. Emily Brady and ranged by Mrs. D. A- - McMillan, ing characteristic of Peter Johan- ally uses the He received his of combat crews and superior Ijh school. library. My reading book he desires the day that he command. of I e Mrs. Faye Beck Hardman. :; tin Anril 10.4" of technique cakes donat- - sen of Murray, whose career habits amount almost to a vice, happens to ask for it, and he serving Colonel Eugene B. Fletcher, nflas Field. Ariz. As an en- Room Mothers Mrs. Ray Mil- - ed by ladies of the American started in far away Denmark, yet in the eight years I have been leaves the building proclaiming ..J wsnn Via cur?ial nirrlaTi the group commander from San ler Jr. of Murray. Legion Auxiliary the Murray Library I loudly what 'an excellent library and patronizing him into carried of Norway, Mechanics Mrs. W. R. After supper there was group School lunches at Sheppard Field, Diego. Cal., said: "The success have found new and dif-j- it an of is, and by the same token he G2 at him always finds age years three our air crews during that "Boots and Cactus," xas. with Shelley. ferent singing dematerial. to naval might condemn a beautifully run reading This, at the supply months' period was a direct reto accordion accomp a n i m e n t. employe institution because the material a his me, indicates of good Clearfield, supply adding pot in, sult of fine work, and hard work, GARDEN CLUB ELECTS 1 WARD ED CERTIFICATE Murray girls served as hostesses strength to the war effort of his books. he wants that day is unavailable. adminisand maintenance the by F HONORABLE in the afternoon and Bcnnion OFFICERS OCTOBER 11 SERVICE , There are national and state However, the primary objecAs always, the adopted country. PEARL Election of officers of the Mur- - girls in the evening, HARBOR Albert trative sections. a tive of this man seems to be a standards to which all libraries as trained was Mr. Johansen a vital 340 Pioneer avenue, ground personnel played ray Flower Garden club will Monday evening the Service Hanson, must comply if they are to be in his native land. While licensed librarian. He part in combat operations." take place on Wednesday, Octo- - Men's Wives club met and tailor in Denmark he became a the present librarian disregards rated good or bad. Would you be L".dy, Utah, has been awarded his still when entirely, this period, During ber 11, at their meeting at the; worked on "USO scrapbooks, for .ertificate of honorable service convert of the L D S church, later This is gross impertinence, not to Interested in knowing the details flew 2000 sorties and use in military hospitals. The school. Rear Admiral William R. Fur- - group Arlington in say From in- - of these yardsticks? I will their bombs 3000 unappreciative. of tons over A splendid program has been 'next meeting of the group will serving ;sHe came missionary g, commandant of Pearl Har- - 'dropped United I the to she has held ply the national standards; you or gather for a loss of only six planes, fcr navy at 8 p. m.,ibe held on October 16 at the Norway.in 1914 and still spends this thankless arranged, beginning yard. Marauda position, was good anyone may check our city to see States Sergeant Thomas and refreshments will be served .USO. Though no longer at this Pa- his spare time in church times and, bad, for a good many, how it measures up. Such statis-yearof most He has been overchief. crew er n naval base, he has been following the meeting. All gar-- 1 Also on Monday evening a Do you want a college de- - tics are available through the work. seas 22 months. arded the certificate by Ad- members and friends please cial joint meeting of the USO missionary Johansen have gree or a capable librarian? They ,1'brary director, department of Mrs. and Mr. Continued on rase 8 remember this date. pal Furlong in recognition of instruction, Utah state reared a family of 12 children. do not always go together. Is faithful work and contribu- turned 18, is lege credits do not automatically capitol (to whom all public Niels, son, One just on to the war effort while here y awaiting a call to the U. S. navy. confer dependability, experience, liberies are indirectly e or through the librarian p i civilian employe. It states knowl- - bl recently Esther, and Their daughter. personal at while he worked for the 4 of patrons' preferences. In received a mcdica discharge 'sited States 1. Finance navy at Pearl Har- Any adequately from the WAVES. Another son. the eight years of personal con- r during the second world war, service is civil I employe have tact supported with public the librarian, library should Joseph, The 1944 pheasant hunt, slights services contributed to the 'have $1 for minimum ol interior, been accorded the per capita with in a Sam the for friendly, department always fishing yon Slag evening By fusion of this base in service and $1.50 or over for ly curtailed from past seasons be of their children are still at courteous, support service, he Six The cake was jaunt. birthday i' the United States fleet. cause of a reduced hatch, will Congratulations are being ex- eating for his lunch made the home, the youngest being a Doy, you be assured a new librar- - pcrior service; hence, Murray Noto Mr. Martell T. Ellis boys' mouths water. old. 'open in Utah on Saturday, ian will fnur pended years carry also that sense of should spend annually between 'Off WITH INFANTRY suto assistant his handles for shop Johansen offiMr. promotion responsibility that keeps her on $5740 and $8000 on her city vember 4, according to the Serving during the last war, SATTALION OF FLEET dethe Murray of the ;it in section library. stores perintendent and the fish of Utah job though the ceiling falls cial proclamation we rememUr the thrill one reMarine Private Marvin W. 2. Patrons Between d truck deliveries of literally? Plant. We are all happy to know ceives making pot, commission. from hearing about your Ellis is Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. game as ond on area. the of all his in offices of to the a promotion, people librarian supplies also county Recently open Quail hunting will S hfl ,17th nor went in and e and well liked home town, seeing a paragraph should be active neither been has a He community tardy capable very with 14 counties arranged 4 in properly rein the local paper about your Jth, Murray, is now with an November at istt'red at friends woik he absent many began I Since patrons; hence, books. library having Since person, then, spend a turn on fui lough, reading the daily limit. la: t December. His faith- twice the time and handle three iviurray snouia have approxiwiry battalion of the fleet season the Murray Plant, A three-dathe ir NSI) local notes and pheasant the on tfine force, boys to duty has brought high times as many books as before. mately 1900 to 2800 registered Mr. Ellis was transferred from standing bv at pS evail in most counties. whom you have not fulness Pendleton. Cal. He was will on October 16. activities commendat Garfield four-dathe plant ;n from his super- She insisted on a definite position borrowers. five counties granted seen nor heard from in months. 3. Book Stock of An adeauate ? "Snea to his present post fol-- p jThe held the visors. has and position for a definite book, with the re 11936, This recognition from home and pheasant hunts are Cache, 'metallurgist for wing graduation from the in- of Pete's sult that manv were a aftt'r "We're of ten j h nly library prior proud years, eight on and Davis placed beBox Elder, Weber, i' ..iry and Browning automatic he the organization you served attendance record here in shop edge rather than upright render- - vcars) must havc a minimum of However, to his of promotion. all in mv fore entering the service, Washington. Incidentally, stoi rs." .".t.it. s Edwin J. Mditen- - ing both title and author lu ,,vv 'per capita; scnooi at me camp. (Washington county is to be commenced working for the is invaluable to the .. f'.l; .. I estimation, 1. ! & nt McLachlan..... nc'0' wurray should have from Refining oi from re- -, Mil American ..iie One must iv Smelting graduated invisihle. the for pine hunters v.f, to ones in the military service. It quail opened a basic collec- mKn in ne was company on Juno 11, 1934, at was with tl is factor in mind, no IT cli.iip'. lies one in uie move (j,c 0t,rP hook to drtr. 117.220 tobooks (as first time. in high school 28000 b()oks-sarM wor In ke s we ve i vi r had mine its football and Garfield. unneces-,tlon- ) This diameter. thought of monetary or other ( 'rculation If the library Well, the "Murray Smelter fuming while a student there. PLAN MEMORIAL SERVICES handling cannot add to the!. that this column consideration, to his enlistment Nt.rtrd funct'onng successfully, it will last FOR MARINE life or IsJS of book. a Gang" has certainly appearance was bor n, an I anything said here he was lo;in six to fourteen was It ex i.f an annually this Frank amnle lirenil rffl. books employed by the Memorki services for Private something! that will add to the enjovment vn Copper company. or for Murray a per List capita, Sunday, Bull's birthday cienry? John William Holden. 18. will be of the service people will comto 80.000 circulation of a 34,000 to brine have lie says the present setup Is conducted in the Midvale Second and he didn't WAL Inioks yearly. pensate us for the tffoit expenda swrll was GUNNER It did! not he successful. but If not? not, why jward chapel on Sunday, October cake, cake his wife baked, so ed in obtaining material for this 5. Librarian II FRF The state of How many are there who have banana 2 p. m. if at In 8, this StdfT :,.. connection, column. have Utah MudenN does The t not following and on certify public it IUCMonday be lime and thought brought itieani Aiion u. given Private Holden, serving with you have material conce rning the been eleit'd as traffic officers at personally most boards hence, l.brarians; to a A honbetter little !.is ending his furlough the U. S. marines, was killed in we all enjoyed a taste of library? activities of your sons or daugh- the Muii.iv high school for : as take a for qualificastandard us and of ;" Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Fucate est all interest and labor might have nearly action on July 8, 1944. in the ters in the military service. fs tion the school librarian's certifiresults. t'ffere his return from England, South Pacific area. He had been birthday jcrcctines were ex- Ect it to them through this pa pi r. surprising Blaine Bigir. captain: Clarin two he served as aerial I have always been under the cate. This means at least . gunner in the service since November of tended by c very one in the ofi vou know, si veral hundred copies Ashby, lietj'enaiit; John Kueher. 48 an Mr. Bull menury fice. 0Tt m'ions uf a over territhat Incidentally, COi", enemy t last year and took his basic of the Murray Eagle are sent serueani; Wallace Case, directing impression certificate, plus social He served works in the time keeper's ofand officer; J.ick Cash, secretary; city listed a library along with courses in San at local the overseas Diego. boys training e has , rofnixinA ;library work. Her fice. fire schools, department, rtc, as in most of the major battles of Kills. should lean rather heav"S1cd flv.n licc'ige Kucla r. social director: an essential training : a Here's . an good living, ily toward literature (children's air the South Pacific. We are doing better Hartle, ,'esetiiMy director: iiIrtVV .... i1 tIM'CII ..miiiiik. -- .... three oakvis, "Barnes Breaks Bread With the leaf clusters Survivors include his mother on Dilhirt Kddiimton. publicity dione to ,nd adult. history and sociology. . squawk .. Several square Prrvn,iiv I think Mr. and Mrs. Blue Blonds!" ".""ns lor oravery and w Ed dmc'on. finance Her salary should be compaiable the last issue and that one berector; Balph Ime of duty. means that This i'sue sounds suspiciously like the to a Explanation: Chn Kalis: two sisters. Beverly cause r wrrf so fast we printteacher of like certification director; Bill P.il.mich, asMstmt eternal of some of we have a traveling auditor visitBalis ReNce Billie itv.umns win and Jean news !il vocinl it ed and brforr ' ertnr. the happened. to Santa experience. New clubwoman. Mur,;Jm MurMonica, Cal., for 4876 South Second Wej-ling the Murray plant from 6. Catalog and Shelf List All a cod naturrd hunrh These officers Were initiated York. Mr. J. A. Riley, along with There's has fundamrntals (he of a libraries Mr. ray three and HO srivc' grandparents, Murin and had around 2". should have a catalog ray, ;md the plant September Thursday. Mark Ingalls. Why not make inde and Mrs. W. E. Williams of C19 Lee Nicholson and all the volumes by auhave asrrrd to ;a party after school ;,t Storm good library. xiru, ray. Thry all and Lake Salt office, cd they Mtnrthim that fart without thor, title and Vine street, Murray, and East huof their sense mountain. alwt up sharpen Mrs. M.H. Mower. 1852 today and mor for the shifting the responsibility to other which the book issubject John N. Holden of 91 Wasatch went to lunch together fnrcrt-tinIt written. duration, to he have didn't me Bob tells shoulders? nave returned street, Midvale. Sincerely, "o th , ol.so have a complete fhould double known the talk iitoM orr.R.uios luroviRs An Intrrrstrd Count v Patron. srs folIow'nK visiu , pay for it, either! f Mr. ih k r list, indexing the bocks by the Gei.rce McMillan, s'n only by us Rals and boys of the ?nd olhfr members of WOMEN'S ri.t'B n.ANE the y winch are is Mrs. Veil re and McMillan, Baseball arrangement Epitaph plant IV HOSPITAL 'n Cottonwood. P r COMMITTEE on the shelve. This ent of on old Mw recov. the road to lie It our bones intention placed will Here the is publish ported v Miss Hattie' Nichols, daughter Mower Fpent six BEGINS CAMPAIGN ables the librarian to take inven4v. the r.ani s if the boy? from the cry finni :m appendectomy la JoneS, v of Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Nichols cd ,;. rrnnriinn wurpny, ump each year and withdraw h": no Mark's terrors. Ihe St. held who are For death her at pital. Murray .. .. plant Friday serving bennion. is repoited in the P.ing; tory If you plan to buy a bond . from the records Mich books as A virgin she lived and a virgin with the rt ditarv forces and tot won't 16, ham We wish her a tween now and October hospital. A PLAN .ire missing t that time. t thai thev send us per- - lllfill SCHOOL she died of the s x I y 'il"ial training. recovery. you get in touch with one We of the county staff were 1! I ! It OK MI TOBI No conce errors. TIM! rr.rssiMo No hits information No runs 0( rning following: ' n,s orc'nrr MurrriM . of fuM The complimented, as well as highly the who of We the thnr already ictiv,t!is. plant Mrs. Robert Gerrard. Mrs. Pfc" Kfi i A is planned disconcerted, Kay cl An by the litter pubhf.r.cst on us can ror ton hich two strikes have ray g.vl FarrHl. McMillan. Mrs. A. T. t lished last week, sucgestint; that 4 p m. hUh ' om " u fn a M til but bad for 1h,e re p- - .for Thur in for the cvteber dav. P. battrrs the with ;t CamP Atterbury. Ind. Mrs. F.. W. M.idsrn Jr.. Mr? sympathie Gue st j ,', r will be Dr. Adam Murray City Join the county world series who have that Utati-'HT. Stoker. Mrs. Herbert this back to Clyde Some months ago I met che e of f S nn.l is b'rau.-Talk P.innion the Mlp-'y ihrr called. , Ur ap parrds and third one Sundwall Val Mrs 8 Towers. 'with our vn Murray City commisvt,ry pleasant Bill Ilurschkf. the unassuming ly usually i xecrels Ibe demand. children Me fiidiaHv invited to Mrs. Harry Bl. t?arker. arid sioners 1' t at him tnre. libiary board memand No bear the little wonder duckling ;Cme the Erntlemanly carpenter with the MMtRAY vs. r.RANTSVIM.E bers and explained the possibility They nre trying to hHp A Fiesider-i- t at the si hor, on his f.ito a frown; Wrars c :bond salesman :.10 p.m., Utah Federation of Women's and advantage's of such a conFriday, Ortohrr 6 his birthday ft the foal"-- ! For be has just now dowered is Mi'- Clvde T. Stoler and Mrs. a ir Tark Stadium 'n t,lf n;,nir to Murray tract as I unde rstand them. H U Clubs ClJ0'sHr,?KlLIrsfir1-ff is of dson chairman His vt har EHe it are He on pair Saturday. looped parts PB4Y pa- house Liberator navy Continued on Page 8 $230,000 St,a,e down! just .the jTcpfsm committee. clly Reived word off with a trip to Strawberry can from Sioux trol bomber. 5 ruu'' reports P-- T J ; , operator-mechani- c. . P-- T - .i;.n -- iiic"" j B-2- 6 1 con-givi- B-2- 6 attend-audicnc- Tal-cipa- l, corn-Haro- ld ' iz y Ken-den- t; e, y, in-th- at Murray Man At . 1 1U3 Clearfield Proves Devotion To Duty j fa1 home-mad- sup-quiri- s. p spe-de- i I Col-Jpubl- ic Pheasant Hunt To Start November responsl-personalit- Smeller Paragraphs her-edg- su-C- an well-inform- j C-- ll Mc-Mla- n, one-thir- one-ha- ") n f lf rcg-th- 10-bi- -- y j y Ir"d -- .re:. ; ac-l- com-;1""- ' . i'-- 111 Y I 4- - High School Names Officers W "rs ... it-- well, 1044-45- civic-minde- J' d t- Ji-e- -. ,- v's fr tonguc-twiMcr- only-ha- t I . . step-fathe- r, Irnuhle-brrwin- g sclf-assrrtiv- e . i l g jdie-l- I 't 1 P-- - I ' ' -- .! lr-Ro- v - I5-da- y - fur-H- P-- Firsl League . rfPrd Foolball Game P-- npp-'aranr- - lrt rt - ! . jys-tc- |