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Show Tribe Maninrffly SUBSCRIPTION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER $2.50 YEAR t. Posts In City Election For Pvt. Verdin G. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Anderson, 318 W. 53 South, Murray Utah, is taking part in the cur- Apathy towards th. cornice Murray City municipal el ctio is evident bv the lack of candi s y f Mrs. City Liliie M. Baker auditor, seeks reelection. Thumbnail Sketch Candidates In Local Election Oi A brief sketch of each cadi- date who has filed in the coming city elections is presented to better acquaint voters with the prospective office holders. MRS. LILLIE M. BAKER Incumbent candidate for the office of Murray City auditor, Mrs. Baker is seeking a second term. A native of Murray, she was born June 25, .1890, a daughter of Gottlieb and Emma Arnold Berger, and received her early education in Murray schools. She later attended the LDS Business College and graduated in secretarial training. Mrs. Baker became a widow in 1942 when her husband, Thomas, died after a lingering illness. He July 2. there are two contests attracting training, His wife is the former Miss had been a foreman for many There's the many hopefuls. Shirley Mortenson. daughter of years at American Smelting plant "missing ingredient" contest in Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Mortenson, in Murray. which the contestants determine Until four years ago, Mrs. Ba260 Mountain View Drive. which ingredient is missing from ker had been occupied with duties a recipes for the dinner-of-th- e Theo J. Sowerby of of a homemaker, but with her week. Those who are successful IrisCaptain apartments, Murray, has been familv of four sons and two receive a copy of Time's Readers' as air installations offi- daughters now grown and findassigned Book of Recipes, published by cer of the 3615th pilot training ing herself with a great amount Time Magazine and also a chance at Craig Air Force base, of leisure time, she decided to wing for a G. E. range for the best Ala. put her business training and statement about the range. The Holder of the Air Medal with experience to use in the field other contest is in conjunction 15 oak leaf clusters, the Distin- of public service. with Pillsbury's flour. It is a Mrs. Baker is not the first of guished Flying Cross, and the recipe 'and baking contest. Pills-bur- y European Theatre ribbon with her family to hold office in prizes amout to $100,000 five battle stars, Captain Sowerby Murray City, for her father was and if the entry is made at a a city commissioner for some 20 70 missions in the 8 G. E. dealer the prizes are in- completed 1 aircraft. As a fighter years during World War I period and creased by the latter concern. pilot with the 8th Air Force, he and her brother, G. R. Berger, was credited with the destruction served as mayor during the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rose are in of 11 enemy planes in 16 month. 1930's. A graduate of Pasadena High An active member of Murray New York City where Paul is he later majored Second LDS ward, she now is a Calif., school, convention. a referees' attending for an associate Sunday school teacher and has They have stops planned at Bos- in engineering Jun- served in various positions inton, Chicago and other cities en of arts degree at Pasadena entered first ior Sowerby Mutual College. for cluding home. president, Priroute They'll be gone commary president and secretary of two weeks and during their ab- the service in 1942. and was sence the store is being managed missioned an officer upon the the primary group. As hobbies she lists collecting (continued on back page) by Earl Townsend, who also is as her favorite, with readUniverjokes school at the attending ing and gardening as close secsity of Utah. Because of the conond bests. flict of his hours, Earl reminds SHELBY WEST all residents that the temporary store hours will be from 1 to 7 A candidate for diy commisp. m. sioner, Shclbv West has been a resident of Murray since 1942. ofsounded was by An appeal residing at 4616 Boxelder. Jasper Mattingly is the He was born in Pleasant Grove of Murray Spudnut Shop. ficers of the Murray Civic Fund on April 24. lf14, a son of Lester having opened up Wednesday. to local residents to participate Mr. Mattingly, who operated a in this year's campaign of the md Margaret Walker West. A Grove high grocery store in Kentucky for Fund. The leaders urge all resi graduate of Pleasant seven years, has started a mer- dents working out of Murray not school, he was active in athchant's lunch daily during the to forego the Murray Fund drive letics and rated a berth on the basketball team for two noon business. in preference to other commu years. nitv civic drives. Continuing his education, Mr. Residents are reminded that the of manager Nnrman, West attended Utah State Agri Larry serves Fund Civic the Murray Variety Store, this week as Murray cultural College where he majorMurray's community chest. Its ed in was quite a painter. He painted physical education and was dii is somewhat the outside of the store a birght aim, however, man in basketball and a letter aid to the green and received many favor- ferent, ofemphasizing track. Plaving as a forward on rea that For the city. able comments before he com- youth 1937 basketball team, he was son. especially if those working the team. pleted the Job. He nho has been rated on the is have children, of out Murray rearranging the entrance of the to his occupation Prior present issued. The !torc to make for more efficient the curent appeal as retail salesman for Hunt Foods Murray Civic Fund provides the Mr. West served as a deputy with chinking. as monies for such activities Boy the Salt Lake county sheriffs Scouts, Girl Scouts, Halloween Dr. Vern It Webster, choir- party, Santa Clans Club and office for three years, and has (continued on bark page) I raptor, will open of I ices In the other similar activities, designed building next to the Murray to mnke better citizens out of Floral, formerly occupied by the city's youth. Mode Beauty' Shop. Verl H. Meyrick recently accepted the presidency of the Set Meeting Fund for this coming year. Mr. Clyde Grccnwcll has been Mrs. that The annual meeting of the Meyrick said signed to help John Wood, Frank JohnsonThursday the had Salt accepted Ijtke county fair board will president of Murray Furniture r for be held Monday, Oct. 8 at 7 p. m. and Appliance Co. with some post as secretary-treasurethe Fund. Other officers and a in the Salt County Fire promotional events planned durMr. drive chairman will be named men's Hall, it was announced few month. next the ing n In this at a minting to be held In the Thursday by Mrs. Mae Cello, Grccnwcll I near future, Mr. Meyrick said. secretary of the board. area for this type of a,p8 This year's fund campaign will At the meeting the public is be held sometime next month, invited to make suggestions for Alma Jacobscn, owner of the probably the last two weeks. As the board In planning next year's Jacobsen Bakery, 120 Vine St.. other civic drives In nearby com- fair, hear the reports of the var and also at 04 Vine St.. if in the munities will precede the Murray lous committee's on this year's hospital following a major opcr effort, Mr. Meyrick reminded fair, and hear the financial re ation. He was operated on some residents to contribute to the port by Karl E. Howe, fair days ago and expects to be in drive in the city in which they board president. Election of officers of the board the hospital for another week oi live, not In which they work. Aa president, Mr. Meyrick so. Meanwhile, his on, Paul, is also will be held at this meeting Vaughn Soffe, who held operating the bakery out south Thursday night the fair board while the local outlet has re' the post for two years. Mrs. John- officials and workers held their son succeeds Mrs. A. C. W. Faber. annual party at the fairgrounds. maincd closed. nn i,t Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Palmquist, he is a graduate of Murray High school. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education at trie university or Utah in 1950. After graduation he taught school in Granger. Ut. Palmquist enlisted in the Air Frr.o in rWpmhpr. 1950. H, was Brinton Electric is buzzin' with stationed at Lackland AFB, Tex., contests these days. Currently before entering uincer candidate Business Notes Along State Street , P-3- P-5- Civic Fund Urges 'Donate at Home' r e County Fair Board Annual true-cee- ! have filed to election talk is becom ing more evident and other cu'i didates are reported to be preparing their petitions for filini in the very near future. Three offices will be filled election, city judge, Cit commissioner and city auditor. havi Two of the incumb'-ntfiled for reelection. They pit Mrs. Lillie M. Baker, city auditor, and Richard C. Howe, cit judge. Persyl Richardson, incumbent city commissioner, will no' seek reelection, he announced this week. Ha has served a commissioner for eight years. race In the commissioner Shelby West, 4613 Boxelder. salesman for Hunt Foods of Utah Inc., is the only one to file for the office to date. None has filed to oppose Mrs. Baker. The judge race has two candidates besides the incumbent They are Phil L."Sehoon" Hansen, 4620 So. State St., and Pau' Roberts, Iris Apartments, both practicing attorneys in Salt Lake City and Murray. The deadline for filing petitions for the election is Tuesday, Oct. 2. Primary voting date is Oct. 23, with the final election on Nov. 6. In the mean time residents have three registration days, two of them before the primary. The s TV,o well-know- '54 J r-f"'--' dates who rent assaults against Communis! positions in the wild mountain terrain of east and central Korea 1951. "53, 2 -- It. new-owne- Lead Classes of '52, and as a Naval Reservist on inactive duty he completed college while awaiting his orders to Pensacola. He is a member of the 7th Infantry Division, one of three di visions leauing me new unueoi Nations attack. His group carti ipated in th" and Mr:;. Dean Shaffer, G07 West G430 South announce liberation of Seoul, and drove to the birth of a dainty little baby the Manthurian border earlier girl at thi St. Mark's hospital, in the war and is now above thr last Mrs. 38th parallel. Saturday evening. Shaffer will be remembered as Anderson is in the 31st "Polar the former Miss Arda Mae Huff. Bear" Infantry Regiment. A gra duate of Murray High school he entered the Armv in October. C. 945 of Barton, 23, George West 5300 South, Murray, re- 1950, and took his basic training ported to Pensacola, Fla. today at Fort Knox, Ky. to start training as a Naval AvD Palmnnist. 53fiR Rnhpit iation Cadet with the hopes of Knollcrest St., Murray. Utah, on at the Navy Wings pinning will enter the second three month end of 18 months. He is a graduate of Jordan phase of training in Air Force School at the High school in Sandy, and re- Officer Candidate Air Force, Lack cently graduated from the Uni- Gateway to the this month. versity of Utah where he majored land AFB. Texas, is one of 320 Mr. Palmquist in mathematics and physics. Plan's Sl-largest Barton is the son of Mr. and II War World school's in the post Mrs. Glen L. Barton of Murray. Barton first enlisted into the history. Members of the class are NavCad program in October, 1950 scheduled to be commissioned as at the Denver naval air station. second lieutenants December 21, VOLUME Only 2 Candidates WITH OUR BOYS IN UNIFORM A t roup of former Murray Hi girls, who have formed a sewing club, met Monday evening ai Ihj home of Mrs. Clair Rasmus-sen- ., East 5odJ South. They paid special honor to one of their members, Mrs. Rhea Shephard, who will leave sometime this month for France, where she will James join her husband, ShepharJ. The girls spent the evening sewing and visitir.j?. Refreshments were served to eight. 28, 1951 registration dates are Oct. 9, Oct. 16 and Oct. 30. All of the posts up for election are for four year terms. The com- missioner post pays $1800 a year, while the auditor receives $1200 a year. The city judge's salary is $3600 a year. Registrars appointed for the Murray district include: Dist. 380 Mrs. Irene Robinson 179 Mountain View Dr. Dist. 31 Mr Mamie GiHespie 53 Regal St. Dist. 362 Mrs. Wilma Trott, 4866 Wasatch. Dist. 363 Mrs. Edna Spencer. 5300 So. 2nd West. Dist. 364 Mrs. Helen Sehwaar. 150 Myrtle. Dist. 365-M- rs. tirst opportunity today (Friday) to see thi determined band of u ..U 1' AA, vf.... rauimy i'iro si.11001 gnuuers make another effort toward their i.oal of the region two championship. The Smelterites play host today at 3 p. m. to the .1 : Grantsville high school aggregation. The game will be played on the field across the street from the high school. Grantsville may not be the best team Murray meets this year but it's certain they'll be one of the toughest and the bit- -' gest. The CovvlKjys have one and two others that lip the scales between 215 and 220. The Grantsville team led the Cyprus elan 13 to 0 at the half last week, but after the first fell nnart. if, ......... n...on,,rVila Irwt a Mnf How- )re to Tooele, 14 to 13. which v.r, it was a game in .. " viiirray xrauea scored first, then Murray Tooele New ( lass officers elected Wednesday at Murray High school are . A Knt enold noti Darrtli Gile, left, sophomore president; Jim Burrows, president of 'iumt-- theujj Tooele s senior class, and Peter Poulsen, junior president. Freshman, presimake point after. In nftt,. dent, James Gilbert, is mt shown. score aim next -S. L. Tribune photo punn margin with an eight-poin- t mo time. running uw. , I w. .fl.KVtO , Mlir. me enu ui s""-Near . . Tim Aurrnws u..iii...ir rays siar iimiunN run. The away for a balance the and kick was good in the of the game was spent with Murray field, the of middle an threatening only once. a region Murray's hope for now rests in championship two Wilfrid M. Tyler. 4900 Atwood Results of class elections held team will uphope that some Bhd., was acquitted Thursday Wednesday at the Murray High the the Buffs. Cyprusrancould turnafternoon by a jury of seven men school shows three athletes as set rnneeivj :io n a. " do nd one woman, on a charge of the top office holders in their re- the tries: ana might Grantsville that able assault with a deadly weapon. spective classes. Chosen as senior president was ltBut The trial, which opened Wednes-ia- y Murray's main problem . in the Third District Court Jim Burrows, cu captain and star . , tua Kulance of the of Judge A. H. Ellett resulted left halfback of the Murray footclean from defeat. Grants from the shooting of Monty Hal-'ida- ball team. He is also a member s,ate nrsi touted 17, Murray high school of the Key club and placed high problem. is game Today's student and a ward of Mr. and as a hurler in the region track even. the Mrs. Laval Edwards. 483L South piectlast year. Jun is the son oi If any the beat o must Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burrows, 4431 a nttle 2nd West. game Murray's air The shooting May 13 occurred Fairbourne ave. woi today. The GnmUvilta nes of today near the Tyler residence when Balloting showed Peter Poul big. So. a lot Mr. Tyler's daughter, Vanae, sen as favored for president of Lame on the throwing arm came home with a group of the junior class. Also playing Tuckett. quarurback other high school students at varsity football at Murray High, and star passer for the Smel about 1 a. m. It followed an ar- Peter is a son of Mr. and Mrs. some gument between Mr. Tyler and Wells P. Poulsen, 4G83 Rainbow eleven will He in Drive. has been the what stronger u active ' the occupants of the car while Tooe le it was parked a few minutes Junior Red Cross since seventh were against the grade and belonged to the Spanearlier on Crawford St. team. Severa lof The Halliday youth was hos- ish club in his sophomore year. had been sum-"" rpitalized for some weeks. He suf- Peter also played junior varsity nal flU. tan ivcyit fered wounds from a 32 calibre basketball last year. Darrell Gile. son of Mrs. Marie pistol. Mr. Tyler was arrested to h, 60 minul. (ot-Ishortly after the shooting at his R. Gile, 5981 Afton ave., was elected sophomore class presi residence. In his instructions Judge Ellett dent. Darrell was a member of dm told the jurors a man has the the varsity football squad until considerably more n in practice right to defend his home, to pro- injuries (continued on back page) tect and discipline his children under 18 years of age and to off t dlhm whom thev shall have as die, Burrow., two friends. The jury deliberated ound the -h hours before returning the verthe air ana on dict. Defense attorneys W. Douglas the flu .nd torriM Allen and Leonard Elton called 'Tb-Ww" the defendant and his wife as Many Boy Scouts from troops tcrites ,ewkes. witnesses, along with the folstrength W has Sle who district the throughout Murray lowing character witnesses: Salt sophomore court will at receive awards the Lake City Mayor Earl J. Glade. injury. probably win H. A. Robbins. president of the of honor to be held at 7 o'clock Starting linemen an First National Bank of Murray, this evening, Sept, 2H. in the be Bill DeN iro hn Mrs. Margaret Bryan. Murray Fust ward amusement : Vynolds NrlvlM leader, and Chailrs Bit, prcsi-- j hall. VThweiler Ruard and Dahle. Awards ranging from the Eagle dent of W. H. Bint Co. 'nCu? Tuckett. Preculing for the County badge, one of the highest in Jcrry was Deputy County Attorney scouting, to lesser mints have stater w'U be ljur 0ws. the Wayne Black. He called the Hal- leen recommended by scoutmas- McBrlde and liday youth to the stand, along ters and approved bv l'my Seoul other nauov. with Murray Police Officer Jack he.'id'ptai ters in Salt like, accorI wis. and another ocrupant of ding to WoHrow I'luk, Murray T:- -n the automobile at the time of district chairman. the shooting. Mar jot ie O'Driscoll. Murray district, formerly the Fall y daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cottonwood district, was F-- Driscoll, 305 Crawford St. red--- ' imitated recently alFall FesSt Vincent's annual though the new title was affixed this Saturday. held be will tival when the stake was divided. at 2 p. m. in Officers of the local district Sept. 29. starting Final Rites hall. incluib,-- : Woodrow "Black, dis the church Mrs. Collins Planned on a country store trict chairman; Vern Maltson, festival prothis theme, dist. John Arthur, mises to be year's and more col Mrs. Priiilla Harriett Collins, larger chairman for advancement; Clar 43. 4772 South Boxelder st.. died orful than ever belore. In addiut li r residence Wednesday at ence Mills, finance; Dr, D. W. tion to an array of booths fea7 30 a. m, after a lingering ni- Chfiliis, health and safety; John of handFredart. camping and activity; turing a great varietyhome-made nes', made work, fancy Alma Crane, leadership train She was iK.tn Oct. 13. 1!Ki7. at canand baked goods, pastries I hi, a daughter t John E. and ing; Garr taMer, organization dies, there will also be games and The list extension. of F.li7nleth College Yates, and has' for the clistiirt has anl pries for children throughIxcn a resident of Murray for not out the afternoon and evening been tomphtdc. the pai-- t 24 years. She was a and game for adults in the evememlwr of Munay Third LDS ning starting at 7.30. Tasty food ward. arid refreshments will be availOn Sept. 2. 1921. she was mar- 'CrutarJc able for a Saturday supper away ried to M'nior Collins in Salt Motorcade Comes from home. Lake City, The baa.ir Is being sponsored include Survivors her bus-banThe ir.i tui r :eh r,f the Crusade by the Stitch 'N Chat club with a mii. Pvt. Gerald Collins. for Freedom will be in Murray proceeds applying tward payCamp Stewart, Ga.; a daughter, today I Friday) from 12 30 to 2 ment for an organ purchased durMrs. Donna Thornton of Mur- p. m. Ihinng the stop a drama- ing the past year as a parish proray; one frandrhild; hrr father, tic "Window of Freedom Opera- ject, according to Mrs. G. V. of Ihi, and brothers. Fred tion" will demonstrated. This Aborcr. general chairman of the V., Edward and Leon Yates, of is the launching of Isrce balloons festival committee. Salt Lake; Thomas Yates, plea idin.i'-a- l to thoc ti&od to Uans-!"ii- t A cordial invitation is extensant Grove, and M. A. Yatci of messages behind the Iron ded to the public to attend this Curtain. Sandy. yearly festive affair. iw-pound- er Cy-nn- ic trni-hdiw- ImJ -- Wilfrid M. Tyler 1 High School Voles Class Officers d 'Not Guilty Says Jury For Coming Year 8-I'I- ... !Ul Suiy ?oie st Thursday issued an appeal for election judges, needed in each district. Three are assigned to a district. Persons interested may apply to Mr. Wahlquist at the City hall. Registration hours this year will again be from 8 a. m. to p. m. Smelterites to Host Grantsville 11 Ai 3 p. m. Today "Say's Florence Bird 218 W. 59th South. Dist. 366 Mrs. Adeleen Dumas 5980 Belview. City Recorder Alvin W. Wahl-qui- 69, NUMBER 49 9 T..ift thS! ro-ca- lired n, prc-seaso- de-teri- Local Bond Drive Sets New Push The Defense Bond drive in Murray is stepping up. The committee in charge of the drive has completed arrangements for an radio show over KMUR tonight (Friday) boosting the bond campaign. Also on tap is a meeting Oct. II at 7:30 p. in. to outline a whirlwind all-odrive in the business area for payroll deduction pledges, it was announced Thursday by Vernal Larson, publicity chairman of the campaign. Frank Johnson is chairman of the South Salt Lake county campaign and Cameron Tuckett Is' chairman of the Murray district. Already plans are underway for the business district canvass. The leaders hope to enlist the aid of .0 memben of various or ganizations so the payroll program can be completed within a couple of hours. Among the or ganizations that will participate in this phase of the drive are the Lions Club, Kiwanis Club. Chamlur of Commerce, Junior Chamber of Commerce. American Legion and its auxiliary', Civic Guild, Murray Murray Civic Guild, Murray Women's Club and the Junior Women' Club. The groups plan a big kick-of- f event sharply at 9:30 a. tn. Saturday, Oct. 13. Also being set up is bond booth In the display room of Zion Motors, In conjunction with the KMUR bond program. The show will be of wide Variety of events. There will be request programs, interviews over the air and many othrr features. All of course aimed to sell bonds. The Radio Station offices also will be open all night for visitor. all-nig- ht ut !"iTieterback Boy Scouts Await Big Court Tonight '"otr STSl f3 offi-dall- For Pending for Freedom Fel Annual Saturday |