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Show Voting Areas Under Study 1 Usad TIret All SUM Yours or Ours Tlrei Racappad Uka New Larga Stltctlon of Truck Tirai S50I SOUTH STATS TIRES JOLLY BOY TIRE COMPANY Wtl'H- IIMinpni. IJI4 ii'l iismi imi AMhtrst ill in mi. STREET luuilll Jllinmmii Ij New Districts M.inipiiniiiiiiPiiHP.il.iiim.)Wiu; " week for the Murray City league covering games I through Aug. 1 show the big reason Teinert's has won two To Be Created straight league championships. It appears, said, Mr. (Softball Pictures, Pages 363, 366 fall, however. Districts will be renumbered. Mr. Keddington pointed out that 4081 each precinct would have disSWITZER'S WELDING & MARINE tricts numbered in sequence. AlServicing All Types Outboard Motors though some of the new districts Boats Mercury Outboard Marine Accessories Paint Aero let Inboard Motors set up will not be activated imDistributors for Champion Parts Boat Kits Fiberglass Rockholt mediately, the numbers will be available when needed. This will provide for the county's districting needs for the next ten or 15 years, he noted. One effect of the renumbering will be to do away with number subclassifications. In Kearns, for Complete Line of BUILDING MATERIALS end HARDWARE instance, where districts are now Paint - Plumbing Fixtures - Used Doors, Lumber, Windows, Etc. numbered 314 to 314G, inclusive, each district will have a separate So. State St. Builders Supply mm south state - am - KI'aVESi Ssml-Flnls- h numerical designation. Mr. Keddington said "some Your Needs for building - Roofing - Wholesale to All - Garden Hose new districts assuredly will be New 2x4 Studs 32c each created in Kearns. He said he New Pine Sheeting $59 per 1000 was with Dr. BurPETTIT LUMBER & COAL ton corresponding AM rrli Main MSI Murray Brasher, president of the town council, to get the town's cooperation in setting up the new districts. "Although the county commission can set these districts up arbitrarily, we like to solicit the cooperation of local "- -"bodies wherever pos Mlrtm governing KONDOR IRON WORKS sible," he pointed out Trailer Hitches Tool Sharpening Mr. Keddington said each new district costs taxpayers approxi Welding - Plowshare Work Iron Work - Fabricating mately $500 In supplies, registra tion agents, polling places and other fixed expenses. For this reason new districts are activated only when the need is clear and urgent, he said mmmm S and Pickup & Delivery H Green Stamps CAMPING IN MOUNTAINS The Boy Scouts of the 13th ward are enjoying this week in the Uintah mountains, at Camp Stiener. The boys left home last Saturday, accompanied by Don ald F. Bagley, of the ward and committeemen, Pat shopric, their Scout Master Reed and Milton south state Eyre, Fred Garrett men of the Holmqulst Other Health Foods ward will go up during the week and relieve those who first went Bi-Bi- lls S&S Health Food Store Mineral. Vitamin. Herb Teas SACRAMENT MURRAY MUSIC CO. tl4 AM MSI? Musical IntrrwmonW MUttAV Sa Sou . . TV . Radio Album Reeerel lie Mtnle Metlcal Ten Reeer Player IDS Churcft lookt Murray MuHc new doln Radio end TV Servlc All Tube Available F to saw stai Food Good Excellent Care Age 2 to Instruction! Yard Craft large Play M" levm Garden Gate Nursery School uen.d - cK3H 4I? I. AM eli mm urn m ' : ; - rr ...,. ' ,!,,; ;;, .(, , .'(. ' ,"."-"--.'- ". ' ,; ' . ' 5 Murray Sfudent In Y Graduation John Rich Wood ' ' Dancing, Music Program Due Forty youngsters from thro- ughout Salt Lake County will present a program of ballet and modern dance in the Murray High School auditorium tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. The program is free and pub lic. The children will be show ing what they've learned and done during the summer In the Salt Lake County Recreation Department's dance program under direction of Virginia McDonald A Salt Lake County Recreation Department Youth Orchestra under the direction of Howard Low also will be fea tured and will accompany some of the dance numbers. Theme for the program la "Symphony In Movement" Cooperating with the 'depart ment in presenting the program is the Murray school district The orchestra will be heard alone in six numbers, "Russian Choral and Overture" an "Sleeping Beauty", both by Tschalkowsky; "My Own Amer lean", by Allie Wrubel, "Stout Hearted Men" by Romberg "Over the Rainbow" by Harburg and Aren, and "Swinging Along." Last Sunday evening, during the 13th ward Sacrament meet ing, talks were given by Maurine Edwards and Ruth Ann Ricks; guest speakers were. High Coun cilman Orrin Black and returned missionary, Elder John Johnson. I PRONTO DRIVE IN loftball squad Ross Park, Roy Jones, Bert Laney, eft to right, are Randy Turprin, 5herm Crump, Jerry Frame. Absent when picture was taken HERE'S are J competing In the Murray City League. Front row, left Larry Birch and Jerry Anderson with son Ron. Rear, Darrell Jackson, Bua Bauer, manager, oeorge jensen. were Leon rlardcastlo and oene Mumtora. Disneyland, Hoover Dam and Las Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tibbie, Murray. Vegas. 14th Ward Members Plan Get Acquainted Party At Park Tonight Births - In Salt Lake Babies were born In Salt Lake (From Tage 3, CoL S) Carl N. Nelson, Murray; and City hospitals during the past Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bailey, South week to the following families of this area: Salt Lake. ' n Members of the ized Murray 14th ward will have a outing at Murray Park August 15. Games and races will begin at k 5:30 p.m. followed by a supper. Watermelon and drinks will be furnished by me ware newly-orga- BOYS RUPP, Marvin J. and JoAnn Sargent, 4356 S. 2200 W. Aug. 6, Douglas Scott Rupp. They have another Bon. Kenneth Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Sargent, Murray, are the maternal pot-luc- Vacations GIRLS ; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brannan, 1880 S. 4940 VV. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henry, 1251 W. 5100 So. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Brlmhall, 815 Vine St (From Tage 4, CoL 5) DOTS a trip to northern JUSTESEN. Glade C. and California. Elaine Toomer, 4180 W. 8500 So. Mr. and Mrs.' Oliver W. Davis, Accompanying them on their Aug. 6, Rlckle Justesen. Other 8126 S. 100 W. 4361 vacation were Mrs. Faye hildren In the family are uary, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lund, ' and daughter Jetta of 330 Kirby, Kim and Tomy. Grand W. 4985 So. Martin Lane. parents are Mrs. Harold wauuns, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Erekson, " Enroute they stopped at Lake Ikorcst Grove, Ore. and Mr. and 3990 Afton Ave. Tahoe. In California they visited Mrs. Clifford Justesen, West Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chandler, relatives in San Francisco. They 1400 W. 5175 So. toured northern California and ROMERO, W. and Balbrtna Mr. and Mrs. Noel Ericson. stopped in the redwood forests Zallegos, 4694 S. 100 W. Aug. 1594 W. 5295 So. and other points or interest along 1. Their family Includes another Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Griffith, the way. :hild, Millo. Grandparents are B004 W. 3500 SO. Mr. and Mrs. Von Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. W. Romero and Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Nielson, family, 31 W. 6025 South, are Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gallegos, 5793 SO. 4590 W. vacationing in southern Califor- Murray. TWIN BOYS nia. They will visit relatives In PETERSEN, Ray C and Don Los Angeles, Torrance and Bell- - na Tibbie, 4349 W. 5570 So. Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Vern A, AnderKearns. son, children. other four have to at flower. They plan They stop week from AtMHSTonight MEETING r - , ,.t,,nl. of Murray to right, graduate in the summer convocation In the 82nd annual com mencement at Brigham Young University Friday. Richard w. Robison of Tayiors- ville, Utah will receive the Mas ter of Arts degree. master s degrees and Sixty-si- x 323 bachelor degrees will be con ferred by Dr. Ernest L. Wilkin son, BYU president. Dr. Irving R. Melbo, dean of the School of Education and professor of educational adminis tration at university or soutn-er- n California, will deliver the commencement address. will .v. 60-pie- ce Eu-stan- ce Come in for a "HANDLING EASE TEST" of a new Golden Anniversary INTEl WAUONAL BEE HIVE SOCIAL The second year Bee Hive class enjoyed a barbecue and so cial at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Fern Turner, South 276 West Thursday evening. After each girl prepared her own sup per, Elder La Veil Ricks gave the girls a lesson on 'The Stars." SPhfji:i if) f NEW ACTIVITY COUNSELOR FIRESIITE CHAT The Junior Gleaners and Jr, Merlcne Weiss was sustained ns the new activity counselor of M Men of the 13th ward MIA the Murray 7th ward Young snonsored a Fireside Chat, last omens MIA. (Churrh, Tage 10, CoL S) I "' ' ,?B Vr """'"ivl p f m Lanolin Base Permanent Wave t m . hi - ' : : i'-zz-.y-- ". in ri..Miii. yy: '.yr:-z,. n iiri'i'fr; lr ft-- u- i- -1 ' ''r- 'iMrTvtm ''muu'-'''''- Yn l. t4.000 f lb.. OVW, -- : """" ' INTHNAtlONAU ranaa from Oihar INTUNATIONAIS, Merchanti lunch ierved doily 1 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. rewrt anvet room evaluate v Stat f kkM r4 .. ' -- " . - v - um.. j A H 33,000 tbi. CVW wrld o.l toiplat line. 1 Golden You can ce Uio Action Styllnf In every line of the new our takes "Handling It Anniversary International Thicks. But how $moolhly thry go through their paces. to Ease , Tt" GUNS WANTED TO EUY PAID PRICES CASH HIGHEST MEAIS AMERICAN D in in ,,1 Silver Anniversary Celebration er HI Oweilt. tow Cot TV 4 Radio Reeeir SAUI AND SIRVICI for eeHee tetiafectien. Wert e can cevnl en evr M tear eMrtee RCA Awlhorlied Dee'er am mm s.ate MONARCH TV SERVICE GOOD I , ,,,, in in - 4 " fim.i.iii . .,., J , " mm m in wia TV RON'S CAFE Five of the top seven batters in the league played for Teinert's and Carl Hansen, catcher and outfielder, led all hitters with a fabulous .542 average. He gathered 13 hits in 24 official times at bat in nine games. Following Hansen were Ladell Anderson of Broekbank Realty, .462; Don Howard, Teinert's, .435; Jim Heusser, Teinert's, .421; Gene Kiholm, Don's Super Market, .414; Bob Wood, Teinert's, .407, and Bill Bankhead, Teinert's, .400. Howard and Heusser and Sherm Crump of Pronto led In home runs with three apiece and Farr Hansen of Broekbank led in triples with three. ' ' i e--n - HOME-COOKE- . hwimi mm .1 hard-hittin- g p SSSSL SSKS. 8-- 9) & and 367 have grown too large. Carburetor IpnHlon Motor Tuna-uSinclair Oat A Oil The three districts generally are south of Second Ave. and take in LYNN CHIVERALL AM South Stat Strtot Murray the most rapidly growing resiCOMPLETE AUTOMOBILE RBPaIRINO ALL CARS AND TRUCKS dential areas. Voting districts can handle up rim your car In for a (print tonic. Claaranca ula on . P. Ooodrlch Tlrot. to 600 registered voters. In the Let ui hal you with your turn mar vacation naadt. Complato lino of Actauorlot last general election District 363 REMEMBER had 705 votes cast for president. Tha Bast Frland Your Car Hat Bvar Had" the city Recommendations ou,h 50,1 FRANK JOHNSON TEXACO commission might make on boundaries will be studied by the clerk and county commission, which Is empowered to create new voting districts. The county now has 329 active voting districts. Mr. Keddington said a survey is under CAREL'S BEAUTY SALON or SCHOOL way to modernize the entire set Naxt door to Pint Security Bank Hoart of Sugarhouao up before the next general elecS a.m. to t p.m. HU 44171 FREE PARKING 101 East list South tion. This will mean that from Evenings by Appointment 30 to 35 new districts will be created in the county. No action will be taken before the municipal election of this ALL MAKES .;.. fi I Keddington that Districts No. t ll n tricts. fcUTO REPAIR Pronto Was Contender For City Softball Crown this Batting statistics released soft-ba- New voting districts will be created in Murray before the next general elections in 1958. County Clerk Alvin Kedding-tothis week wrote to the Murray city commission asking the city to recommend new boundary lines in three of the ten dis- Page 9 Thursday, August 15, T957 MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Teinert's Hitters Pace City Softball League if BUY If TEINERT'S alt USED FOR if RIFLES DEER -- TRADE SEll . Complete with Shorn-pohair cut and hair inr j V JUL MURRAY, UTAH SOUTH STATI . 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