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Show and was president of the South Cottonwood Ward Relief Society. Three sisters and one brother survive: Mrs. Robert E. (Bernlce) Madsen and Arthur J. Mackey, both of Murray; Mrs. Clara Wallace, Clearfield, and Mrs. Albert H. (Myrtle) Ray, Salt Lake City. Burial was in the Murray City Cemetery. Mrs. Alice Dunster Dies After Illness Funeral services were conducted Tuesday in the South Cottonwood LDS Ward chapel for Mrs. Alice Mackay Dunster, prominent her residence, 5300 S. 9th East. Murrayite, who died Friday at Mrs. Dunster and her husband, 8. L. Dunster, owned and operated the Wasatch Kennels and Mink Farm. He died in a motorcycle accident May 18, 1956. An active worker in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daAll entries in the 12th annual Bainta, she and her husband serv- Scale Model Airplane Contest ed a mission to Texas and Louisiana fsom January 1952 to Janu- will be on display at the Salt Lake County fairgrounds parking ary 1954. lot Sunday starting at 2 p.m. Born April 13, 1902, in Taylors-YillThe contest, sponsored by Unitshe was president of the ed Model & Paint Supply of MurTaylorsville Young Women's Mu- ray, is limited to scale models of tual Improvement and a former actual aircraft, owner Bob Poole captain of the South Cottonwood of United said. Camp of the Daughters of Utah "This is both the conclusion of Pioneers. the model contest season and the She was the first woman to biggest single event of the year," Index for the Geneological So- he said. "It is a contest which ciety of the LDS Church. She has much to offer to the contestalso served as a stake missionary ants and the viewing public and 12th Annual Contest Set y e, we take real pride in it Many of the entrants, who range In age from the early 'teens to elder citizens, have worked an entire year to put to- MURRAY tenon pre-Wor- ld 30. 21. Te whip Enure 3t :U . in KMUR keep your dial on 1230 for the best b". - . jt-- st: L f f I ,V i ' w' ' at Redact M. Colawea &t Vehone Peanaa i 3, CoL 5) at H. Flaw To note the event, the couple had a dinner party at the Hot Shoppes and saw a movie. X V1" i 3 vftvT SOW1613 HLil38 Solution J" I I7 I I 7 I'" I" Iti if H z iJ it "T " so t$bi mmimm iv li. IT To the Honorable Board of Education Murray, Utah Gentlemen: In accordance with the law I am herewith submitting the annual financial statement of Murray City Schools for the year end ing June 30, 1957. I am happy to report that the expenditures are within the budget you approved for the year. The following is a report of the receipts and disbursements: RECEIPTS Balance on hand July 1, 1956: For current operation For current building program For reserve building fund Sinking fund School Lunch program Total Balance Second Article Outlines Duties of Elected Officers 1230 on your cffal (This is the second of two articles explaining the structure of Murray City government and the muncipal elections scheduled this fall.) legislative and administrative functions of Murray's city government are vested in a board of commissioners consisting of a mayor and two commissioners. The mayor and one commissioner will be elected this fall, with a primary election The . . . scheduled on Oct. 20 and a municipal election in which the two top candidates from the primary will be on the ballot on Nov. 0. The structure of the city gov ernment is set out in state law governing cities of the second class (besides Murray, these are Logan, Provo and Ogden), unless home rule charters are adopted (as has been the case in Ogden and Provo). Only other elected official is the city auditor, who was elect term along ed to a four-yewith one commissioner in 1955 In Murray, the mayor draws a salary of $4000 a year and commissioners get $2400. The auditor receives $150 a month The city judge, also to be select ed this year, receives J5000 a year. Other officers are appointive. These are a city recorder, who keeps the records and other official papers, who receives $300 a month plus $110 as clerk of the court; the treasurer (an office (Election, Fage 10, Col. 1) . . . Ah. K & Hil def. 123,552.93 07,790.50 26,500.00 4,483.05 .$ 62,141.23 10, CoL t) Remember me? I'm Kathy. at I'm tearing to Dance . . . u i .11 Dance Studio X AGES 3 YEARS AND UP ALL Beginners, Intermediate, Advanced "For Information Phone.lN or come to Murray City Fire Hall 82 4901 South State Street ar Fridays Sept. 6th Registration Day, Friday, from a.m. to 1 1 The 1 p.m. bearer of this add 1; i rV - . - lrL'-'- S ' t introductory lessons. are cordiaHy invited to the . . . Gron Opening of our cheerful new store at our new Murray location, -- ia. -. State Street 4877 South v- -... " ...... : i ... : ' , THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, (open this Thursday and Friday To the IVlan IFosiponing a jDream I The man you see above watching a beautiful new 1957 Cadillac as it takes the sweep o' the boulevard Li representative of ft goodh number of American motorists. is a gentlemen who would like aw so much to own a Cadillac car but who feels the time is not quite propitious for him to do so. I Ic Well, we have some sound advice for this gentleman, and for those like him, and it is this: Corn in, tir, and tee Jor jturftlf First of all, you will find that today's Cadillac car is exceptionally practical to own and to enjoy. In fact, its relatively modest cost, its wonderful efficiency of operation, its great dependability and its marvelous resale value mark it unmistakably as one of motordom's soundest investments. Meet You should visit wheel for yourself take the your esperience the marvels of Fleetwood luxury and listen to the revealing facts about Cadillac practicality. Hell be waiting to dealer today welcome you soon 1 VISIT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SHIRLEY Q September 5, 6 and 7 m- to 9 P m HEGSTED KORET OF CALIFORNIA fashion authorityl Ltarn the secrets of successful And then you will discover that your dealer is currently prepared to give you a most generous allowance on your present car. In fact, the transition to Cadillac is easier today than it has been in many, many years. And, as if this were not sufficiently gratifying in itself, your dealer can assure you of prompt delivery on your favorite model. In short, if you are the man postponing his dream of a Cadillac, then the odds are that the "gulden moment" has arrived! will be entitled to two free p You f .$ 56,920.68 (Continued on Page Commission End Terms 9 Murray, Utah, August 19, 1957 Soul America (abfcrJ Knock aut abbr. Mayor, Member Of Pog Annual Report. Receipts And Disbursements Of Murray School System "" W pj h 7r s -- Wai(M af ladU It ii. J. J? . IT zt 2t Thursday, September 5, 1957 fio iz 3S w T. Pieae EcaUajr S. It "' I1 iz i7 Tij X for further details ; H.f-$- To Ti Ti ( Deeaiae in listening . . . -- v a n3a g av ods wValf a y a rT V L Cevaa -- f i a (7 ' 'r tim Aieaaea -ttI t UMreat la J t Srilieh mmmS .' V I3 OOWMi , It.' ' ii article St Fruit 4rbk 26. m ii;; ; .ii.. . UUMM 47. Shaft Ungricht selected by our Ambassadors of Good Music ru r.an. Metal fastener Lara vead alaat ' twiet 41. Paid aatiea 41 Tata atrip af veal 3 for ailrar Edfa rm remoree IQl TfanTls 10. A CONTEST tune Petal difH Pmi mt i k ii at a I Ipb h jJgTr"Y jj3 3 a v y Paraeiat HeUso (raai Foadla Fuaa m. tneinriea -aaroeiei the big KMURi Find &t Pottnurri gust By Syaibol 1L Eaciaaiafiai 3t Cuthtoo "Count the Clocks" on Nfiliv eerj Hirur SO. (From Page 4, Col. 5) guests played croquet and rook. All the sons and daughters of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilkinson were present. (From Page Ptajrthinf Prefia. Uek Draw io air Farm a eotioa Raior atiaraener ebii 71. n QUI I T i iifht Measure A biahop eata it liMHiUi fa BomU 27. Superlative aotfia IT. in Meleey 2t 3l u HUI it 14 En IS. JipuuM It. unr It Viner HAWAII... you may win a free trip to Cm u4 It gether a winning entry. "In fact," Poole said, "some have worked several years on the displays they put into the competition. The models depict aircraft which date from I to the present day." In order to stimulate Interest, United Model awards appsoxi-matel- y $250 in prizes. Judging is based on realism .construction detail, the finished appearance and flying ability of the models. qm3niN3n3woI 0 3 q 3 Abet Saa Cat Mum entraaee muca Nat A direction A ett like Period o( tima I. Wafer 4. (UTAH) EAGLE Fashion Strategy with KORET OF CALIFORNIA coordinates Be the girl who turns men's (. . . for a second look) Be clever! Dress heads beautifully on a budget Be your own fashion coordinator with separates. Friday, September 6th SHIRLEY HEGSTED Foshlon Repretentativ Mm Savo On OPENING SPECIALS! o " State Street, Murray Locations also at Sugar House, Ross Park and Midvole 4377 South |