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Show New Program Set By S. L Thursday, October 13, 1955 ' J 1 ..r-,- r f . J 4 FIFTF.KN YEARS AGO, as ported by the Murray Eagle of of Oct. 10, 1940. All men between 21 and 36 years of age had to register according to the Selective Service Act of 1940 Penney's have added a new complete line of men's clothing Ralph Cates, manager of Ra'ph's Market, has already purchaaed several hundred turkeys for Thanksgiving Murray Firemen's Auxiliary held a card party to raise funds for the firemen's convention to be held next summer Young Republicans of Utah have opened offices in the Newhouse Hotel Henry V. Ballard was honored on his 79th birthday by his sons and daughters Miss Dorothy Rupp and Wayne Hintze were married in the Salt Lake temple Visiting with the Lorenzo was Mrs. Mary Macom ber of North Platte Nebr. Miss Kathryn Pezely and James W. Rinaldi have announced their Howard Wahlen, engagement quarterback from Murray, Ken Farrell, and Frank Murray Eiglt Photo Evans are members of the Frosh milk is the job of Bill Godfrey football squad at the U. of U. QUALITY CONTROL of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Howe and B. North, both of Murray. Mr. North, a veteran with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Howe have (left) and Jule is the firm, plant superintendent. been visiting in Seattle Mrs. Jr. Stern entertained at a Wood, milk and and powdered another the nation can attest to. in Beaver specializes in Cheddar Future plans for are birthday party in honor of her cheese. for greater expansion. The area husband's birthday. - Page 12, Col. 6) d Several Murrayites hold key TEN YEARS AGO, as re One is positions with Jule B. North, plant superintendent. Another is his assistant. Bill Godfrey, charged with II of quality. Byron Millet is sales manager of the dairy; Grant Zaugg is in charge of home delivery. "Our plant is no show place," Hod Gunn will tell you. "It's 'growed like Topsy', so to speak and because of that we've had There's soon going to be a brand new to build on here and there, tear out walls and remodel. We've drug store in Murray featuring nationmaintained, though, the strictest control of milk's two great ally advertised quality merchandise at enemies bacteria and temperalow, low prices. Don't miss our grand ture." A tour of the plant will bear out Mr. Gunn's statement. opening. You're going to enjoy shopping Obviously the main production at this new store. building, which has leaped from o modest beginning, has been several times. Nonetheless the shiny chrome machinery which carries the milk from original arrival through cooling, processing and finally to either bottles or paper containers, is new equipment. And men accustomed to the handling of milk production operate this equipment with every motion aimed at cleanliness. Little wonder this Murray institution has gained a products. reputation for grade-Mr. Curtis, who could claim the title "Doctor" if he after having obtained a degree in bacteriology at Cornell uniLOCATED AT versity, is genuinely and underproud of standably He's perhaps even more proud 4859 South State of the fact that the cooperative IN MURRAY has never sold any of its produc- tion to Uncle Sam as surplus; something few major dairies in rs Thursday and Friday October 13 and 14 all-sta- FIRST ANNUAL Murray VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. PLANS FOR THE future of Dairy are discussed by L. (seated), general manager of the firm and Horace (Hod) Gunn, promotion manager. To Hold Open Hi-La- nd ACROBATS! Murray's biggest industry, Dairy, announced this week that it would hold an open house for its employes .their families and friends on Sunday, Oct. 16th Hi-La- CIRCUS STARS! Auspices between 2 and 4 p.m. The occasion will mark the first time such a gathering has been invited to visit the new $150,000 office building and the first time families and friends of employes have been given an opportunity to tour the vast dairy plant. The announcement was made general supjointly by erintendent, Louis R. Curtis and SOUTH SALT LAKE FIRE DEPT. for FUND 2 HOUR CIRCUS BIG Hi-La- - ACTS! Show time 2:00 and 8:00 p.m. Daily Doors open one hour before promotion half-doze- Monarch Productions, Inc. TWO BIG DAYS ONLY 1 r- Horace manager (Hod) Gunn. Only 16 years of age ,the big Murray dairy operation has made fabulous strides. It was organn ized in 1939 by a Coalville, the of Camas, dairymen Heber section who felt they must secure a better market for their products. Many scoffed when the each performance daily produced by Hi" (Hi-Lan- Murray's Biggest Industry Looks Back on 1 6 Year History; 1 954 Gross was $6,000,000 ANIMALS! 20 Hi-La- House Sunday For Force CLOWNS! MUTUAL BENEFIT Eaglt Photo Curtis Children 50c No Reserved Seats! sextet got their cooperative underway and located it original building on Vine at far-sight- main-teaen- 7th East in Murray but time has proved the group of men were considerably more adept business-wise than their critics thought them to be. Four of the original six still hold executive-staf- f positions with They're Bruce Fitzgerald, president; Edward Sorenson, Ernest Knight, director and V. E. Myrick, secretary-treasureA fifth, P. M. was forced to leave the executive group when he sold his dairy interests. progress is little short of phenomonal. Last year it sold over six million dollars worth of dairy products. Its fleet of 150 trucks operated over three million miles while serving a territory encompassing Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado and Nevada. Its 300 employes, 225 of whom live in Murray, received a monthly payroll of Its taxes to the city of Murray alone were $15,000. Quite obvious, then, why many Murrayites took this occasion to scan with real pride the largest industry the city boasts. Hundreds of others, though, paid scant heed, for while the dairy has grown tremendously, that growth has been unobstrusive and accompanied by little fanfare. In addition to the Murray plant, one in Roosevelt produces butter d. vice-preside- r. Mc-Pole- n, 's $78,-00- 0. I've got for you! . NEWS . . add-ed-t- It'll be another COWLEY A s?cr DRUG STORE - Lajolla are all the rage! " ' J Ivy League $1695 Charcoal i Flannels , s19 You can't buy better ot any price Lajolla Sport dutirtcliv any place! Shirts.. fovhioni $095 only Laoa wool jersey shiris wiih mandarin collar New chore Ool UotV mint beg brown J6 50 ot Paul E, Hale. MEN'S SHOP AB72 So. Staff Page 9 Who Can Forget 1940 Wien Ail Males Were Ordered To Register reported bv the Murray Eagle SOUTH SALT LAKE INDOOR CIRCUS New Murray Armory 5189 South State Street Adults $1.10, tax incl. (UTAH) EAGLE Konu'inlxT When ? R. D. The Salt Lake County Recreation Dept. is sponsoring a new recreational program for the senior citizens of the county. Anyone in the county who is a senior citizen, at or near the age of retirement, is eligible to join the club at no charge to them. The group will meet every Monday and Wednesday from 1 to 4 p. m. at the Elks Boys & Girls Club, 1338 So. Main. Miss Nancy Abbott will be in charge of the program. She is a graduate of the University of Minnesota with a degree in recreation quali-fin- g her to do work of this type. Paul Rose, superintendent of the County Recreation dept., an- ( Recreation - Page 12, Col 5) MURRAY AM LAURY MILLER INC. Your Pontiac Dealer in Murray 4919 South State Street AMherit 6-35- 48 oci. II, The 1945. federal government has for a new post office building in Murray Judge W. Douglas Allen announces his candidacy for city A farewell testimonial judge will be given for Don A. Jordan prior to his departure for the East Central States mission Lions offer $100 reward for capture of vandals throwing three large rocks into three, glass windows of the Rubens Sewing Machine store R. Ray Kingston has been named to the state board of health by Governor Maw Funeral services were held for Charles Willard Barker, one of Taylorsville's lifetime Mrs. J. Henry Smith residents entertained at a dancing party In honor of her husband's birthday Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bowen received a letter from their son, Lynn, describing the sights he has seen Bob Scott was elected president of the senior class at Murray Hi Grantsville 0 Cowboys won over Murray, Capt. LaMar Tavoian surprised his parents arriving home for a furlough after 16 months of duty Jay Thomas has been disArt charged from the army Gilbert is the new football coach appropriated -- $120,000 - 7-- at Murray Hi. FIVE YEARS AGO, as rr-- ( Remember - Page 12, CoL 5) |