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Show Universal Microfilming 277 31xth Ave. Lake City Box 1U7, Salt UDdcb VOLUME 70, NUMBER EE Monmrary FRIDAY, JUNE 32 SUBSCRIPTION 6, 1952 For More, Bigger Business in Murray Business Notes $2.50 YEAR Traffic Actuated Semaphore Set For 45th So., State Along Siale Street The state road commission Wednesday forwarded to Murray City commission an agreement for the city's approval calling for the installation of a traffic sema-Dhoat 45th South and State St., it was tnnour.ced Thursday by Mayor J. Clifford Hansen. Mr. Hansen raid the city would rewith the turn the All but a few of the 1952 prad-lite- s needed signatures, immediately. of Murray High school Rob-binThe state's action marked anoalready have called on II. A. .First of the ther long f.tep in the city's cam-p- a president National Bank of Murray, to reipn for added traffic sema-phoiceive the bank's graduation gift along State St., state highthe city. to each graduate. The students way will furnish the fol The were really thrilled to receive the c actuated disbeautiful wallet of modern plaslowing: cabinet, 8' weatherproof v tic, made in the school's colors, patcher, . v J1 i m I t I', black with orange trim. pressure sensitive detectors and push buttons. H twoThepedestrian traffic actuated signal will H. A. Robbins, president. First National Bank of Murray anstop State St. traffic to allow east and west bound automobiles nounces that in conjunction with on 45th South to enter or cross other banks of the area, the MurNew officers of the Murray City Chamber of Commerce. Left to right, Marshall Brinton, vice The pedestrian push ray bank will be closed Saturdas is M. E. Noren treasurer. Gust Fred and secretary. the highway. president; Dyches, president, Virgil Steadman, will a means for buttons provide during June, July, August and The new officers were elected at a reorganization meeting Tuesday. Murra Camera Shop photo. safe pedestrian crossing of State-StSeptember. The practice is very should there be no traffic east widely established throughout the or west on 45th South to change-thcountry, but until a couple of semaphore. years ago was not approved by The signal will be installed by the Utah legislature. Many banks the city, which will furnish such throughout the country are clos9 miscellaneous ed every Saturday at attain a and equipment five-da- y week for employes.. . supplies necessary to such installation. The city also will maintain For the convenience of depositors during the summer closing,, The Murray City chamber of the semaphore according to a Mr. Robbins reminds them of the A well - known Murray High commerce Children from wee tots thru board ot governors maintenance K.vstem set up by the bank's facilities for night deposi-- 1 high reis most one the school of was rt,orRanj7ecj at a luncheon road commission. girl age Monday and The signal will operate 24 hours '47 of in cent the entries Tuesday at Ken's Cafe. a meeting Days tron, Tuesday will be busy registering invite, all interest day. M. new red is1 The president is The notification of state apto ask any bank director or offi- for summer recreation programs celebration queen contest. She of Dyches. PharDyches Roberta Johnson, daughter cer about their convenient ser- sponsored by the Salt Lake - proval was forwarded from the newly-elcctoa and govermacy. d rr.nk A. Johnson, road commission by Frank S. vices. County recreation dept. Paul S. Rainbow Drive. A member nr- - Vice president and also a governor is Mar-tio- n Sherer, chief traffic engineer. He Rose of Murray is county recrea- -' of this year's graduating class at newly-electe- d Ted Rogers, for many years ' "hall Brinton. partner, Brinton pointed out that the recommendadirector. (the high school. Miss Johnson has tion and approval followed a one of the best known figures in ax luiaincu in band and active ve""y radio in the intermountain coun- traffic engineering Directing the ,mo,MW.if manE. Boren. Gust sales study at the mu&jcaj unction$ club,,was Urban Motor Co., who was intersection. try, has joined the staff of Radio for the Murray recreation areaan(j speech circles at the school. Station KMTJR, it was announced will be Verl ,H. Meyrick. The lo- - j Currentlv she is workin with president-secretar- y Maor Hansen said Thursday the prior to ' : , .. t .. i the n n city commhsion was extremewnicni Thursday by Howard Pingree, cai vuy pai n, nruuKiuu, loiiowea ouimy- - hrr fnthtr nunpr. Jnhnuin Mn.iiiM station manager. view and Liberty elementary tor q0 Murray Mercury dealer, the recent election of new gov- ly happy to receive the semaMr. Rogers, who began his schools in the Murray district, Her mother is as a ernors. Virgil Steadman, owner, phore action from, the state. He Steadman Jewelry, also was re- added that the city will continue radio career with KSL about 25 and Woodstock, Plymouth and former teacher in Murray tained in his present position as its study of potential traffic years ago, has spent almost 20 elementary schools of mentary schtxils. treasurer. trouble spots and possibly request JohnMiss bv years in the field, with most of the Granite school district. libted pioneers The other newly-electeadditional study and installation, his experience in Salt Lake City, Registration for the summer son in her entry were Thomas gover(continued on back page) program at the various centers Naylor, Alice Sutton and Mary nor who was accepted as a mem- of smaphorts from the state. ber of the board was Wayne Ott- will be Monday at 9 a. m., except Higgs Sleater. for Oak wood and Bonnyview The contest closes June 17 at ley, manager, Ott ley's. Inc., store Paulinus Now schools when the children will 5 p. m. Judging will e June 18i'n 'urra' Murray Golf Assn. noiaover memners 01 me ooard at 8 d. m. in the Hole L'tah. on back page) (continued St. Vincents; !The contest is sponsored by the 8re Mr- - Noren, W. Douglas Al Handicaps Listed, Rev. Burke Abroad Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. len, John Day, and William Pairings Announced Twelves. Local Clubs Sponsor Rev. Martin Burke, pastor of Handir.ps ire ell posted for State the St. Vincent's de Paul Catholic Two to the Murrav Oitv Golf Assn. leaChurch in Murrav left last week Layne, Nelson gue fct .Vtnclow Brook Coif Two Murray High school gi Is vacation trip for a three-montCourse. Riley alro announced Exhibition to attend the selected have to his homeland in Ireland. He annual Girls' pairinys fir the fsrrt round in State at the Utah is expected to return in SeptemAn exhibition boxing match each et Ihree flight. Forty-e- i .'ht State Agricultural college in Lober. of two two must the witi between '!! state's runalternates, are and gan beginning Monday Taking over for Rev. Burke is heralded heavyweights since Jack signi-- up for the league. the week. They are through ning Father Paulinus Hammer. OSR. Joan Hurxelcr, daughter f Mr. Play in the first round must be Drmpsey is sthiduled for Thurswho already has many friends in and Mrs. Arthur Hum-ler- , ty Mondav night. June romplcted day, June 12. at the Murray the area, having been nt the Ave., and Jean Nielsen, daughter 9. K.,(h wirk nd:ng Moivlay ward. Catholic Church in Midvale f r of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne night will mv another round summer. last a r'ri"d Father 440 Fast 5.S0( South. Th- - twn Yes. thi exhibition will le ended, with the thampionship in Paulinus also is acquainted with girls are bt ing sponsored by the mini' oilier than Rex cah flight decidH before the many residents of Salt Lake City auxiliary of the Murray V1. is to be the ninnth is ovrr. I'jic match layne, who hits and Carbon county in connection American Legion, nd the Murover 18 hoh-s- . jp'.tvc-r t holdt-title pirM-n(written with his last position. He came to ray Women's Club, The fiTft matrh was romnli'lpd respectively. r Wednesday), Joe Walctilt. Murray from Canon City, Colo., The girls both will be seniors at mrht when Bill Msn- Wrfmiti,y where he taught at the Holy the high school next year. Jack Nelson. Several other Ixiuts'gum Wilfrid M. Tylr, Cross Abbey, a private church Chosen as alternates were Loi have been scheduled for this up n 20 holes, j boarding school for boys of high Steffrnsen, daughter of Mr. and The tourn. mrnl brackets fol- ward budget affair. school level. During his stay at Mrs. Eldon W. Steffenson of B Cost of admission is $1 and low in order: the Abbey he taught several boys and Ruth Spencer, daugh- I Roberta Johnton . . , Murray tickets may lie obtained by phonKirrt Might H. By near son from Salt Lake and Carbon ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Wanly , title ol qurrn of ing Mur. Mur. 124 M, or vs. Kt.il Mar? hall; Judy Wissler county. con ti nurd on Inside pa() Spencer, 185 West 5900 South. Days 0 '4. ,Ttibunr photo.) Mur. 1524 R. Jack L. Hamilton, public accountant, announces he has moved his offices to 4914 Center St. Jack, also a tax consultant and notary public, formerly was located on State St. just north of 48th South. re agrf-emen- s, U Sa i l.M. I 7 U .. k pi C- - es Semi-traffi- i 'mV i ff p . Governors Elccl Hey Kids, Sign Up Roberta Johnson Fred Dyches IsDavsof'47 a. m. Monday e For Summer Fun Queen Candidate iT Head Chamber ! i d nn , 3,. 1 ! 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