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Show Universal Microfilming Av. PO Bx 147 SLC 377-6t- h UDtkb W.anirsrajy FRIDAY, JTAM AHY 20. VOLUME 71, NUMBER 9 J H S Classes Transfer Work To New Building 3 M It Is Homecoming City Employes at MHS; Today Cheered by Big Game Tonight Pay Increases SUBSCRIPTION 953 On YEAR Contractors Plan Sign Up Now! Save $2.50 To Start Soon $50 On Sewer System Sewer Fee e sewer Work on the Teachers and students alike Mayor J- Clifford Hansen collection system and the sewage mornthrilled Wednesday were No. treatment bewere Monday will receive Receipt plant i3 expected to anat Murray High school. All old ing when the first classes build1 for a sewer connection at his was 30 it within days, to visit school invited gin conducted in the new grads are cordially 6191 So. 2nd West. nounced Thursday by Mayor J. across State St. from the Mur- residence, the school during the day and rewill ing of $100 Advance payments Clifford Hansen. new old acquaintances with, their ray High school. be solicited by the city begin mates. vveanesuay me cny nigiuru set school and teachers school Three high former teachers contract for the collection system end of the ning Monday morning. Payments south in the In charge of the day's events is . iha up shop Hall. et fnr the treat- mav be made at the City 5 cents to 10 cents more lower floor of the new building. Mrs. Beverly Trott McCafferty, from Hansen left ment plant is expected to be signMayor hour this year, while salaried Thursday association. per there alumni classes the of hold their They will president his check for $100 with City ed next week, thus culminating will receive The official opening event will employes a month more.approxithroughout the day. Additional Recorder Alvin W. Wahlquist many months of woik by city em$10 new classes may be shifted to the be the annual assembly presented mately the first receipt. for were Also receiving increases ployes, especially Mayor Hansen. building before the year is out, by the alumni for the stuaems. Advance payments of the conAttorThe contractor for the collection cereof Recorder, master be City the will out y City Thursday it was pointed Roy Oliver will save resinection which will include almost charge and start will system, City school ney, City Engineer superinmonies. The assembly J. Easton Parratt, until every home in the city, will be wait residents If $50. dents Treasurer. tendent. at 2:15 p. m. e the sewer installation crews pass Plumbing and HeatThe teachers and their classes their However, the mayor and the Following the assembly refreshwill be the Ida. The conCo. charge of Pocatello, property, do choral to the ing couldn't served be visiting city commissioners include Arden Peterson, ments will The conS814.G45.52. $150. is for meettract own business pay. work: Miss Mona Hansen. Enga thing about their alumni and a short and appeals work The within start to urges tractor city limiconduchopes be social are These officials' salaries lish, and Clyde Phelps, ing and election will for early payments. If sufficient a couple of weeks. These and ted. Their studies law. psychology. only state ted by monies are received the city Next week the ciiy will sign a Later in the evening a highlight chance lor an increase is through classes formerly were taught in to save considerable in- 'contract with Barker Construction hopes basold and homecoming will be the big jthe auditorium, libraiy now in terest charges on the $1,300,000 Co. of Salt Lai,? City for the ketball game between Murray and the state legislature shop building, respectively. bonds. building of the treatment plant. local maximum the the assure in safety gymnasium. To Cyprus This contract will be for will the State St., school's squads of students crossing The Jayvee m. a 6:R0 hired p. at commission Murray City pair off beginning Both of the v nt i actors viH have e special police officer to and the varsity teams will meet one year from the time they start at 8 p. m. .stop traffic when necessary. The to complete the two projects. annual the Joe Aicuime. is the new officer gime, Following In addition to these co ts there of education will pay part homecoming dance will conclude 2 be interest on the bonds for will had of his salarv. Mr. McOmie the day's fvents. estimated at $90,000. .... ..,. two at Hip i.i For the game, which the Sparin an enort co At special assemblies Thursday the expends of engineering St. State ,. 6100 South at a more equltaWe S63.176. dreTa1 Uorning at Arlington and Bonny-on- en crossing Jess ooouniiui iu snare The city.. hired. the oi retail irauts u ...... Tlie bonds to be negotiated for u o ... ,.!, .Ifwil inn this vear in the Cyprus aggre- - (view elementary schools, lane .r trie sale in the very I'dture will club presented The Cvtmis five is rated ,itV City Kiwanis While now in use, the building munity and surrounding area, to $1,3(0.(IOO. In addition amount commerce of B teams accepchamber class two been not scnool the of Sallys", officially one as "Safety ftiil has top Murray City tlch to thin the expects to receive Mr. in in the slate and is the favorite to fi wert, prc.sentt.d by Rob- - ted bv the board of education. concooperation with the Mm ray $1 5i(. (100 incity connection charge, crown uaid Thursday the take the Jordas division !.,, it still McGregor, past Resident of tractor City board of education, is spon- making a total of $1,450,000 availproa minor few has an intensive series of class- able for the program. Kiwanis. Also repre-bee- n However, Coach Ken Fnrrell has the Murray clubs were John Hames jects to complete before the build soring: The contracts issued, plus inter- the local merchants and sales- es this for Renting hard his charges drilling ing can be accepted. announces me and and engineering expenses total Geoige est current no new! fee for a be president at will is The board also week and their spirit people There committee chair- $1 ,372,363.27, leaving a contingent the at James, safety new teacher a the disheartening of following , Classes. , the signing 7os f peak, . . . nnforawri ... .... c i oi i t Rove,- u 'i nrnei tn iVip Jndtre 01 " Mem- man. . se8SlOIi8 '"M of three In The tourse of land for .0.,tort and expenses purchase Melza Mur 42. The Miss to 48 to was chosen oiial Bulldogs. replace i '""" free Principals Alma E. Crane ot Beth Clyde in the physical educa- - a- ray boys were cold at the wanol McMillan M. E. All property owners along the and 28 and 29 in the will 27, Jan. held Bonnyview in the Miss fine, Clyde tion especially throw department. the near future. Miss Murray High school auditorium, sewer line will be notified by letter game when Arlington. ing minutes of the chances meet- be married in Kiwanis week the at Last but 'url "oh ",shl they received many ing at Meadow Brook the club couldn't hit. dethe educatioJ advance payment. Payment may safety has been advanced of The small floor at Judge bother- formally presented Several d f- al De maue me group ed the Spartans throughout the vices to the city. attended that one week to Feb. 3, Mr. Parratt This fee is $100, but the of Winder C. citizens Monday. William ning even be with will still announced. they kept game, but Clifford Hansen !Utah Division of Vocational Edu- - will be increased to $150 if notthe Bulldogs in field goals but meeting. Mayor J. has made, the efforts ..; yaPalO Prior IU UIUC city couldn't match their hosts' pace cited the cation. Arranging for the classes out that Murray also but pointed Butterfield Eddie line. foul Crown Men M at the was Murray R. Lewis, Distributive a speedway and Mayor Hansen Thursday urged and Roy Hellstrom went out of the is situated on to Five done Education leader of Murray High all residents to take advantage oi be must still route and many things game via the school. this savine. He said receipt of curb speed. Mayor Hansen praised From scorer, Stan Hilton, Murray's Thiirsdav. Fred Dyches, presi- - considerable number of these ad. . top n 1. c me a H m i tr - the work of the city police during ,,.;, u weni oul dent of the Murray chamber, urged- vance payments may offer the city traffic The cages of the Murray en nose suffered in the first two the past year, in which no m . men to take ad- an oil hnsinpss the recorded were fatalities opportunity to save seme mTuckett. .... ,,QH ." , . me ward Monday mgnt captureu " i(voi ot minutes of play. Larry - Third ottcv. classes vantaee the preto nine tprpt with city, compared rnntain. paced the Spartans a spot in the Division 10 tournai Opportunity the city or sending some of vious year. 11 points. . cree. ivmi tne at held to be ment Deva tiinncv is if the entire E. hue in employes Chief of Police Lloyd ,.v. v.i,A.i l,rt.l .ni.tv, The course aims to solve tv. o piOjeet l,.. lUiupcLcu Land also sooke briefly on safety evm Feb. 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12. oy two coacriea eonnonung ward commission third five, The The dule. problems city the anticipates thanked jand major city Bureau for its full County stake title iocai merchants: How to prevent vears DUt if collection charges support in any saiety Verl Meyrick, won the one game. locai business from escaping to be eviej before that time part Sets Meet, Banquet proerams the police have initiated. with the loss of but Seventh ward aggro- - tne larger cities of the state and Qf tne $90,000 interest budgeted last The . the Murray meeting attendingThe annual convention ui ure week were Paul Folsom Salt Lake gation, which finished second to hov. to build a permanent clientele couid be saved. halt Lake County Farm Bureau it hnnl anfetv suDer- - the Third ward also will receive of oyai and repeating customers. ..ki, will be held today ((Knoayj. j,ir. Lewis said the course was Same Arge, representing an opportunity to gain a berth inat 1 p. m., at the West visor; meet. playDivision Mr. and starting Timtor the Runnerup developed after many hundreds of Granite School Board club, Hieh school. In the Utah Motor 7nr,kn - offs for division tourney berths interviews in all parts of the state, The McMillan. preMr. and Crane . OlUiman charge of the sessions will be sentation to the city was maae will be held Feb. 5, according to 4neludinff Murray, relative to cus- - EleCtS 10 Arion Erekson, presiue..,. athletic Division habits. Hoff d Lee tomersPres. vice B. Wayne Player, buying Stillman, 3421 Frank j KiMnl, Among the subjects to dc ais- man. director. of new is the will Ave., president cussed during the afternoon There is still one round of play assemblies the it affects the live- - At the Thursday the Granite school district board nourine The final stake. in the traffic to Murray the of Speak junior "captains" .... . 1,1.1,1 Mnnitav Geologist rtock in Salt Lake county, with Police of education. He was elected this 11, v. of the two schools also were SUlle guinea ..11 j leading the a weaker . . Dresented with caps with a large night in the Murray High school. Murray Kiwanis club members week to succeed Dr. Calvin S. discussion; penaing ieB.alB..o. Coach Meyrick has developed a will hear Dr. Ray E. Marsell, oss , s Smith of Taylorsville. of the secretary j Frank Shelley, Third ward squad University of Utah geologist, at by of them. These presentations J. Victor Bess, South Salt Lake, Tuesday next eluh's th meeting Utah State Farm Bureau, jonn front were made by Mr. Folsom. The this vear. With six players carry m. at Meadow Brook. is the new vice president, and M. even 6:30 Schenck, state bureau president, much at p. and and pretty sharing with .ng badges together will be a guest at the afternoon caps, Dr. Marsell will tell the Kiwan-ian- s Elmer Christensen. 730 Scott Ave cross belts for all the junior police the scoring, the team has no sessions. about uranium deposits in is chairman of the financial team play, were donated by the Utah Motor standout star, but its there discussions the Utah. Following (continued on back page) club. (continued on back page) It's Homecoming today (Friday) city-wid- - Good news for Murray City . employes'. commission recently The city approved a blanket pay increase for all employes. Wage employes will receive - j j State-Wid- I j $40,-541.7- Kiwanis Presents Saieiy Sallys 'How to Woo Sales' full-tim- Classes Planned asi. uu im-boar- ... rgrl 5. v-ar- i n-- . 4 Mur-ffI,ii- 1, - n-.- , - , .. . . safety-minde- "ssWw T" ! five-fo- .c. ,..., Stake Captured by Third Ward ul ' 1 - -- ... M-M- ; t" L i Farm - .v.-'A- lso j i ;j-- j j r i - Oak-woo- j v lrom,Vj .i: well-balanc- ' ; j j |