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Show rW M Page 2 Cowboys Win 7-- I. Ifnntllll I fit' .Hill Murray City, Utah, Thursday, QctobeMTjgj ItlWillt Msmumgmw Scenes Ai High School "Hello Day 0 II I I Murray's Future Over Murray At Slake! Hurray Voier: i pre-seaso- n Vole For Progress! Tiger Club To Sponsor Trips The potentially strong Smeller-itc- s from Murray IIit;h School journeyed to Grantsville last Friday afternoon and came home smarting under a 7 to 0 setback handed to them by the deceptive Cowboys. It was the first league encounter for both teams, but UranLsville preserved its record of being unbeaten, untied, and on thus far, counting victories. two Murray proved to be, by far, the most worthy competition the Cowboys have yet met, as they completely dominated the first quarter. (Jlen Tuckett, Smelter fullback, sparked a drive midway in the first period that earned deep into Grantsville territory, but a pass interception and brilliant run-bacby an alert Cowboy defender put the Smcl-tenn in hot water with the ball restin on their 17 yard marker. Two line bucks almost produced a first down, but on third down a Grantsville back fumbled the ball, and Bruce Smith, alert Smelter tackle, broke through to recover for Murray. The danger seemed to have been averted, but on the first play of (lie second quarter a Murray fumble was recovered by Grantsville on the six, and once again the Cowboys were in scoring position. They took the maximum four downs to put it across, but the margin proved .sufficient for victory as they made good the try for extra-poion a pass play. Murray fought back like caged lions, 1 if 4 f4 Wf'j f A .,.; mr M m & M p r LAWN AT 3:30 "HELLO DAY" Chartered buses to remaining football games and to all basketball games away from home will begin service with the Tooele game October 26, under the sponsorship of the Tiger Club, Douglas Allen, president, announced following a club meeting last Thursday afternoon. Cost will vary with the distances to travel, and any student may ride on the buses by merely paying the required fare, Doug added. Further notice of the new student service, a Tier Club project for the year, will be made over the lond speaking system. k Cafeteria Opened To Students m The Murray City election this year is probably the most important election for our city in more than a decade. Everyone knows how many things there are to be done. We need sev- j i.i lunches. ' "It water however, and in the waning minSENIOR GIRLS ENJOY WATERM ELLON utes of the first half the Smelter-it- e passes began to click, but the The traditional "Get Acquaint- forward to a very successful time ran out with the ball in school year. Murray's possession on the Cow- ed Day" at Murray High began The program consisted of muof the with the first assembly boy .stripe. sical numbers by members of year, held Thursday, September both the Junior high and high 20. school students. Vere Mellenry. student body After the new pep leaders, president, opened the assembly Jean Powell and Esther Barthel, by welcoming students old and led the student body in several new to school. yells, everyone went to the gym a The new members of the fac- nasium for a matinee dance, Reversing plan that nearly At the conclusion of the dance, became a tradition at Murray ulty were introduced and asked high school, Coordinator Very to say a few words. All said they iced watermelon was served on Myrick has announced that the liked Murray and were looking the lawn. Tiger Club will direct the traffic situation at the Smelterite school this year. Seventh and' eighth graders have been in charge of the traffic situation at Murray High School the past few years. "It is believed a much more successful year will bo had, as far as the traffic problem is conRobert Scott, never before- holding a class office, was elected cerned, than has been experia enced the past few years," Colarge majority as president of the Senior class at the class by ordinator Myrick stated. elections held last Wednesday morning. Uelac was named Georgia NOTICE TO WATER I'SERS vice president and Stanley Pud Smith was elected to the The was elected secretary in following applications important post of president of have been filed with the State the class of 1945's election. Glen the Freshman class. On his shoulEngineer to appropriate water in Tuckett was given the responsi- ders fall the responsibility of the Salt Lake County. State of Utah, bility of chairman of the Senior first class dance of the year; the throughout ihe entire year, un- Hop. first ever presented by the class less otherwise designated, all loAt the senior class meeting, of Ml). Gayle-IIealwas elected cations being from SLTkVM. suggestions were made to revive, vice president and Reed Walker 1(1570 Murray City Corpora- the traditional Senior Class Play. was ihcted secretary. tion, Murray, I'tah, 30 sec. ft. of After very close voting. Robert The eighth grade also held water for power purposes from Killpack was elected chairman of their ilass elections last WednesLittle Cottonwood Creek, tribu- the annual Junior Prom. Elected Ray Reading was elected day. tary to Jordan River at a point by his classmates to support him pnsident. Petty Steele was S. 79 24' K. 4(130 ft. from on this, the most imjHirtant dance named vice Ei president, and Cor, Sec. 12. T3S, RIK. The wal-i- t of the year, were Russell Olson, McMillan was elected as Kay the will Ik. diverted by means of prcshleni or mo junior cass; anci trcas. j,ratJtf li(,hth s.m,ary a concrete diversion dam and jane jonnson. vice presiiicm, urer. com eyed a distance of 10,900 ft. and Pill Kt lit as secretary. The seventh grade named Bob, by means of and The race for president was IW'dt n as their class leadt'r, 24 in, Med pipe. The water will very close in the junior cl.is be used under a head of 425 ft. flections. Pussill Olson won over with Carolyn Watt as vice president and Hosi mary Madsen asj to produce 1425 horsepower of the ru.'wly elected prom chairelectrical enctty which will be man. In the race for vice presi- secretary. for municipal purines at dent. Jenna Vco Stocking lost by (U'OKnF. WII LAIU) DALTON Murray City. After having a slim margin to Jane Johnson. AT WAKE ISLAM) so used, the water w ill bo returnBryant S t r i n a h a m, Ia !ey ed t ' the natural Mream at a White and Jack HclLtiom wen' ABOARD USS GKF.EH. OFF WAKE ISLAND - Ceorge Willard point S 75 i)4" V. S.lf.O ft. from elected the president, vice presiK'i Cor, S,v. 2. T.1S RIK dent and secretary of the S.?ho-more- Dot n. st an, an bt class. I'SNK, IfiTW . Tins was the only li'dl Hovelder stieet, Murray, Mad.ll. 321K1 So. MM W, Sh L,k,. Citv. ft.,h. class on the carrpu t an p,u ticipated in the surrender and 015 mx-- , ft f water f,.r officer grovp. These um:( a!nn of Wake while stic d,m. use !i ..in ,i w. 11, bet. Itli) three will n -- ponsii Ie for the serving aboard t!.;,; destroyer cs and Mil f, ,),,,,, ,it a Min N Soph Ciuuis. to In- pre er.tod this r"tt. one of the fir l to enter the 2H' ft .U W ir. ft from E'4 fall Pacific aiea m Wuiid War II. l ot , S.v. .iti. T1S, Kiw. and e.n j. im !, ntal irrigation .lt.-- mains, a new flow line to the reservoir, an ad- ditional power supply, and a great deal of re- two-yar- d Traffic Under Tiger Direction pair to the distribution lines. We also need a program of road building j and repair, we need to do more to encourage Bob Scott Elected new business and especially new home Senior Prexy building. - Already several worthy men have announced uai-lagh- their candidacy. This advertisement urges you to judge these men on the basis of their ability. Elect a commissioner and a mayor of the type best qualified to serve the in- 3t-in- ,, people! Look around you, talk -...m.. change. Decide whether l.e-s- all-mal- e ! you want a city admin- content ha'f-wa- y fr ; 'l!-- with a policy tll;J ... n,..:hy Mav,rh,.fTer. Tviitt-I.I W, l 2::ci S ..i.. i'V. I t.,h. .PIS ,,T ft. pf w.,!,r H i f"l llnll V? i!,,. ft.,,,, '. and a.'iI ft. deep, ,t a I ! I V.' Till) l! .i i nn r SOUTH STATE GARAGE . t or whether you want , t men who will and can Ct Sv 2.V T1S. UUV, .a f und incidental ir' from Ni: and f.ir make Murray more prosperous, more beauti- N 3;d 4 (1 li-- f! i' M ftum e i choo:e responsible, ,i :o:;ics'Ko Wilotuj public servj' ii go forward. Let us ft f3 ''r ' i; 'M "..! ; . K ! "'"! 1 J). jipiT LaliC i: , ,j ' It is ::-(;..- Probate Division Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information NOTICE TO CREDITORS GLEN E. HOWE, Deceased. Estate of teach-o- dye-makin- g QjlllMlMIKHM,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Room No. 3, First National I Bank Bldg., Murray City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of December, A. D. 1945." Virginia B. Howe, Executrix j of the Estate of Glen E. Howe, Deceased. Date of first publication, September 27. A. D. 1945. WENDELL C. 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P d 30-in- c not time for a is PROBATE-GUARDIANSHI- Mortenson J ln-e- decide for yourself istration that cafeteria," Principal commented. . u.-- with your neighbors and if it is hoped that the student (Pictures and articles used on this page are from the Mur Round, Murray high school paper, edited by Douglas Allet'0'0" Introducing Mrs. Price, our with adults of 24 years new Junior High English teacher, Mr. Jewell, a resident J 3'' who lias taught in schools in is very interested in three different states but thinks caged birds that other peoS ??? not have, and he is n Murray is the best. on . rK;n an aviarv for L. Although cooking, reading and MrJewell admits ha,?". that he hiking are her special interests, she has a great interest in dramatics and school papers. When asked if she had any traits of the Mr. Marchel seems to be "absent-mindeprofessor," Mrs. quite n Ll. is she Jinniary man. admitted that Pr;ce the Flight B 120th 0 Mrs. Price is the only new Squadron for the National P. ari feminine faculty member this 16Cth field artillery Co n ' and Co. K 133rd Infantry. year. He graduated from Our now Social Science and m 1931, took a nosti;,0 American History teacher is Mr. course at the U. of Calif E Morris D. Low, who has been aated from Weber College nt actively teaching since gradua- den attended M. D. school tion from U. S. A. C. He was U. of U., raduated from U r of schools at L. A. and attended six sum superintendent Soda Springs, Idaho, for the past cssions. Accounting is his main work eight years, but is living in Salt Lake at the present with his wife but he teaches school because h and two sons who are attending likes it. Mr. Marchel is inte d in speech, arts, and he aho the University of Utah. Mr. Low is sincerely interested has 20 hours of solo flying He in social work and various sports, comes to us from Maiad H;gh 'ie is very favorably impressed School, where he was principal with Murray and her people and for two years. thinks there is an excellent group Mr. Winn, former music of students attending Murray r from Uinta, Wasatch and this year. Ephraim, is now Murray's Band "Mechanical drawing, eighth and Chorus teacher. He gradand ninth grade math classes will uated from the U. of U. and the be mrst interesting this year," Sherwood Music School in Chsay students of Mr. Miller, our icago. Mr. Winn said. "We have now teacher, from Kaysville. Mr. st me splendid musicians, but we Miller is a graduate of Davis handicapped because of the High School and the U. of U. in smallness." He hopes to build it 1944. He is an aeronautical enup to 75 members. gineer for the National Advisory Commission for Eeronautics. His Mr. Morris comes to us from hobby is flying. We hope to Paramount High School, where make Mr. Miller's first year of he taught eleventh and twelfth teaching a pleasant one. grade English. He graduated from the B. A. C. and U. S. A. C. Our Kentucky born teacher, and has done graduate work at Mr. Jesse Jewell, taught defense the U. of U. Mr. Morris is very classes at the N. Y. A. and Hoard pleased with the conduct of the of Education, besides his tool and students but notices that they do classes at Remington not take pride in their building. Arms and his Supervisory Train- He is very fond of hunting and ing for E. I. Dupont. fishing and is also interested in All of his teaching has been athletics. er j terests of all of the is body will show their appreciation for the new building by showing good manners in the nt eral miles of new Murray High School's new dollar cafeteria was opened to the student body last Monday, approximately five months since work was stared on the project. During the week the new policy of two noon hours began. It is hoped by Principal Mortenson that eventually all students will use the new building to eat their 20,000 WWW Biographies of New Teachers I I I Company J Warning Cemmi'" |