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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1954 Finalists Policeman Need Not Testify, Hearing Set Monday Ex-Murr- ay iss Ringer' Entries 1st Ward Primary Queen Contest in Called by Jaycees First call for entrants in the v - Further preliminary hearing in , y Ringer" contest is being sounded by the Murray Jaycees, sponsors of the contest to determine a queen to reign over the national horseshoe pitching tournament, which will be held in "Miss W,- - , , f..A the case of Jack Lewis, former Murray City police officer, charged with burglary and grand larceny, was set for Monday by Judge Arthur J. Mays. t Judge Mays this week ruled that Leslie Boulter, another for- through July 24. Girls between the ages of 16 and 26 are eligible for the event. All girls of the county are welcome Murray July r i mer officer discharged, did not have to testify in the case against Lewis. Judge Mays ruled that such testimony would constitute violation of constitutional rights of Mr. Boulter. tic? f fvi to compete. Thy will b judged on form, poise and beauy. No talent display will be required. For further information phone Don Blair, AM The judge ruled that a Utah community statute, which holds that- testimony of a witness in a criminal action may not be used against the witness in further legal action, is not sufficient to protect the constitutional rights of Mr. Boulter. DAV, Auxiliary Slate Installation Monday - By Beverley Carlson The installation party of the Johnny W. Holden chapter of the Disabled American Veterans and its auxiliary will be held Tuesday, June 29, at 8 p. m., in the Murray Youth Center. . 1... The question of Boulter's testimony came up in a May 10 session of the preliminary hearing. Mr. Lewis was charged with theft of an electric motor last Jan. 22 at the residence of O. J. Wilkinson. The residence was un der construction at the time. The complaint was signed by Mr. Wil kinson. post-sessio- ,,: First ward Primary ''2:''-I U. of u. Signs Parratt Lee Jensen, For 2 Summer Classes Parratt will schools superintendent, will teach two classes at the University of Utah this summer. He will teach n of summer during the school, a five week term, which begins July 21. The classes Mr. 'j : , Besides Finalists in J. Easton Parratt, Murray City i Aifc Susan Jean ,....St,.;i ,:;.. Sk. T 1 II Il I ill H ImTttl II f v w ' .. the installation and party, there also will be a presentation of an American Flag to I a Murray City official. The flag is for the judge s chamber in the J City Hall. Citations also will be v awarded to KMUR and The MurQueen contest, front row: Lynne Sorenson, Ivy Jo Keddington, Sandra ray Eagle. Obligation of new memBrissell. Back Row: Mitzi Ann Dunn, Karen Wathen and Barbara Vicchrilli. bers also will be held. First Ward Primary teach are "School Finance" and "Public School Busi- Holds Queen Contest ness Administration". He taught the same classes at the University By Ward Writer of Denver two years ago. The Don't forget August 6 and 7! classes are designed for school administrators and those with that These are the dates of the Muraim. The classes will be at 8 and ray First ward Fair. Excitement 9 a.m. reached a climax last Tuesday when the final election was held for the Primary queen. Little Miss Lynne Sorenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sorenson will carry the Murray First ward Primary banner. Other little "queens" to reach the finals were: Ivy Jo Keddington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Keddington; Sandra Lee Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jensen; Susan Jean Dial' AM Brissell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Brissell; Mitzi Ann Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A E. Dunn; Karen Wathen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Wathen and Barbara Vicchrilli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vicchrilli. Lynne automatically becomes 5 fete 19 There will be entertainment and eligible for further honors when a light lunch. she will compete for Murray First ward queen with girls chosen from the Sunday school organizaEagle tion, the MIA, and the Relief Society. Votes will be on sale at once and all tickets sold may be Advertisers redeemed at th air and will carry a vote for your choice for queen. Patronize I NJ7' j AT BRINTON'S f r . duality Meats 1 4832 So. State St. 6-53- Choice and Grade 92 Meal Cut the way you like il ft" .frr g (Large Colored) Fifyers lb Onlv Two Teachers Lacking for '54-5- 5 Pet Roasts (A Grade) n Frai RS. 3 lbs. $1 Inli m 4 1 43s lb 6 lh Slices Sacdn FJTCESM l(Boneless) IQ iverage Ranch Style) lb SEA L FflPflDIIDS Slcaks for Sleak Fries ij M I Shop Less Often Holds More' superintendent. Still to be signed are a dean of girls for the high school and one elementary teacher, cither for the fifth or first grades. The high school dean will teach half a day, MORE .. said. The board stfll needs to hire one custodian. three teachers resigned elementary positions in the district this year, while eight high school teachers will not be returning next year. With a new elementary school, additional high school facilities, the division of the junior and senior high schools and the adoption of a full-da- y first grade the board found it necessary to hire five additional elementary teachers and three additional high school teachers. The junior high school staff is complete, Mr. Parratt said. FEATURES SEE AND COMPARE Parratt Only if MORS space Almost all teachers required for the coming school year in the Murray City rchool district have been signed it was reported Thursday by J. Easton Parratt, schools Mr. -- Model LD 112 HERE'S ANOTHER was $419.95 . Brinton Special TRADE NOW! SAVE NOW Only 329.95 BRINTON ELECTRIC 4792 So. State St. IUdlo & Servicing T-- V WET PAD COOLERS Dial AM Wiring FANS 6-35- 31 Appliance Repairing AIR CONDITIONERS |