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Show 1 Road-e-oS- MURRAY et For Murray s :S "The purpose of the Road-e-s alert our city's to their responsibilities while John Zimmerman, driving." general chairman explained. The event is being held on a local, state and national level. The winner of the Murray meet wins the right to enter the State Road-e-The Utah winner will represent the state in the national finals in Washington o r teen-ager- ml ':r- M Page 3 h : 'J k ii tion. , Thursday, April 3, 1958 . Not to be outdone by Russia's Sputnik, the Army's Jupiter or the Navy's Vanguard, Murray Jaycees are preparing to launch "Operation STAR." have probably Murrayites been curious as to the meaning of STAR. The letters stand for Roud-e-an Safety Teen-Ag- e annual event of the organizais to EAGLE (Utah) Tht W . l;s:d i iSr-- i i o. - . . . T7 Ik ' if V,., SELECTED TO SING at the National Conference of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Salt Lake City is this chorus from the South Salt Lake County DUP. The group will appear on the afternoon and evening programs of the conference and will be costumed in Pioneer dress. In D.C., August S , Mr. Zim- 11-1- 4, merman reported. Along with the local and state the afternoon, they will sing "Maid of the Mill". prizes, the top three national contestants will be awarded In the evening, the singers will combine with four other $4,500 in scholarships. choruses to present a program. The convention is being held at The Road-e-- o comprises a Hotel Utah and all sessions will be conducted by Kate 8. Carter, written examination and a contest. Open to all national president. youths who have not reached the age of 20 and who has a driver's license or permit, the entry blanks are now available, Mr. Zimmerman said. will be The Murray Road-e-- o held April 27th, he continued. -' X. JiTV - in,!, t, .1, n.rrii mil inii.i A ' The blanks may be obtained The chorus of the South Salt C. Carro, a Utah poetress, will from United Model, Milt's BarThe Thayne Acord family he has been prominent in the development of Granger for 17 years, Lake County DUP has been also be a feature of the evening ber Shop and Ron's Cafe. The completed forms can be Thayne's wife Loralne was selected to sing at the national program. No. 5 born in Minneapolis, Minn., The morning meeting will be mailed to Joe Dahle, 44 W. Know Your Neighbor convention of the Daughters of where she attended S. Paul eledevoted to business and officers Washington or taken to Jim Utah Pioneers. The sessions will be Thomas at Milt's Barbershop. mentary and graduated from reports. The meeting will be held at conducted Mr. Zimmerman in Kate B. Carter, Assisting Harding High School. She opby the Utah Hotel, Saturday. The national erates Cherill's Apparel in the are: Dr. Ralph preparations president. chorus, costumed in Pioneer Redwood shopping area. and scorMontgomery, judging dresses and hats, will sing at ing; Joe Dahle, eligibility; Neil Past president of the Granger the afternoon and evening sesr, Cluphf, awards, and Darwin Lions Club, Loraine also-ha- s Lady sions of the confab. Polio No Handicap publicity. been of Monroe A Granger business man for been sole owner for the past 7 PTA. For president The afternoon meeting, slated relaxation she golfs to start at 2 p.m., will be deAc17 the years, Thayne years. and bowls. past Kearns Civic Club voted to the restoration of the Six and a half years ago ord has watched and helped the They have four children. Old Mill in Liberty Park. To Hear Therapist Thayne built a home at 4212 Cherill. 16, a sophomore at Cygrow. community The group will sing "Maid of West 4100 South and moved his prus High School, enjoys riding The Kearns Ladies Civic Club The first property he purthe Mill." family to Granger from Salt horses. Bill 15 will graduate will 8 meet was at the Redwood Cafe chased p.m. Monday, Grant Grover. son of Mr. and the Lake City. The evening session will be on from Valley Jr. High thiH of Bill corner the Hall. Drive Inn, Community y Mrs. Jesse W. Grover. 2833 He has built 35 homes, in- spring. He likes to help in the 3500 the South Road and at Redwood highlighted by a program to be physical therapist is now in Hilo, Avenue, store and belongs to the Bow Veterans Hospital, will talk and which now boasts six busipresented by the combined Hawaii, cluding 18 in West Gate Subworking for the Easter give a demonstration choruses from Utah's Wasatch, concernnesses, a service station and division, 4100 So. 4275 West, and Arrow Club. Bill enjoys to in Seal Society speech therapy. owns an apartment house in hunt and fish with his father. South and South Center Salt women. He was guest speaker at a ingA proper exercise forbe served. theHecafe. Lake Counties, Caribou and Barton founded and Doran Dean, 11, also helps at the buffet dinner will Granger, a dairy and farm in Polio Foundation meeting there Boise Valley Idaho and a farm store and is taking piano lesBannock Counties of Idaho. Builders North Jordan in interested Supply attending Anyone on of and the March reported A short play, "Peace Trisons. A boy scout, he fishes 12 years ago. Mr. Acord has in Heber City. Utah. the meeting is welcome. Dimes. 1958", writen by Elsie was born in Spring and hunts and is in the 6th umphs Thayne Grant contacted polio In 1955 City, Utah, attended the ele- grade at Monroe. Judith is in when he was on a Latter-Day-Saimentary school there and grad- the 3rd grade at Monroe. mission in New Zealand. u ."j.i ' uated from Sanpete High Although he is still paralyzed School. Civic Fund his own apartment and cooks Civic minded, Mr. Acord was Murray his own meals. charter president of the Gran- Calls Election Meet from the waist down, he has ger Lions club, and served on He plays the organ one hour Civic The Murray Fund the Granite School board for 5 a is and every Sunday morning In 1957. he was board elected new officers for the years. disc jockey for the radio staat a meeting last president. Thayne is also a comingin year tion there. the Chamber of Compast PTA president at Monroe, night a member of the Valley State merce offices. Harry Ballard, BanK board of directors and present president, announced. Sabbath School Slated has served on the County rect ' All civic organizations were reation board. As a hobby he asked to send two members to To Open In Kearns raises and trades horses. the meeting to Insure complete Thnyne also uses the animals representation of Murray. Mr. Sunday will mark the openon his various fishing and huntBallard said. Last year, Muring of a Seventh Day Adven-tis- t Branch Sabbath School In ing trips. rayites donated $5,979. Kearns. ; ' I 1 The school meetings will be conducted in the Community Recreation Center each Sunday at 1:30 p.m. In charge of the classes will be Supt. Jean Sawyer. skill-drivi- Area DUP Group To Sing At National Conference i ... South (earns Holds Art Elections Display, P-T- New A were elected night at the Kearns Elementary for the following year. are Mrs. Nadine Crow-the- r, Mrs. Jerry president; William officers last Thursday South School They l'ayne, Hutchinson, principal, 2nd Lynn Anderson, correspondence secretary; Mrs. Carol Bass, recording secretary, and Mrs. Margaret Haret, vice-preside- treasurer. (Picture Below) Tuesday's Confusin' For Valley Junior Gil-ge- Granger Youth In HUo, Hawaii Pet-usk- y, Le-ma- Dr. Burton F. Brasher, Dow Brian and Arthur Clark from the Granite School Board spoke Things were confusing to regarding the Leeway Bond Isboth teachers and pupils Tues- sue. day on April Fool's day as The arts and crafts exhibit .students came dressed for their of the school children were on annual "miss-fi- t day." display for the large crowd Unmatched socks, different of approximately 500 people. color shoos and overly large "'i""f 1 clothes were the order of the day. J5c Acords Leading Granger Family; Active In Affairs CASH DISCOUNT given mm On Every Dollar I nt Vy 'if? I k7irc$ton ff Not Guilty1 Murrayite Says For All Cash & Carry CLEANING DRY YOU SAVE 15 A-O- & Carry Dry Cleaning! CLEANERS HEADING 4911 South State OPEN AT 7 ' i e on all amounts of Cash A Murrayite pleaded innocent Monday in the Tooi-lCity Court to a charge of driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages. City Judge M. Earl Marshall set trail for Rudolpho Lobato, 4S40 So. State St.. for next Thursday. April 10. after the preliminary hearing Monday. He was released on posting of a $200 bond. Two companions. Fred and Gilbert Velarde. Midvale, pleaded guilty to charges of public Intoxication. They were reported to be passengers with Mr. Lobato. The Midvale men were fined $25 and sentenced to five days in Jail. The sentence was impended on payment of fines. cm. Phone AM SOUTH KEARNS elementary school for the next year will be Mrs. Nodine Crowther, president, front row left; Mrs. Carol Bast, recording secretary; Mrs. Jerry Payne, Lynn Anderson, correspondence secretary, back row left, and William Hutchinson, school principal, second Mrs. Margaret Haret, newly-electetreasurer, was not present at the time the picture was taken. THE d Council Sets Meeting Police Arrest Boys For Thefts 0 Washable Reversible Boys Jackets $F All popular Sizes up to 4 Many colors Th "just right" weight for service. WE WILL U CLOSED All DAY EASTER SUNDAY oil-summ- - 1 The arrest of four Murray resulted in Murray police solving a number of hub cap Ihrfts and a recent tavern break-in- . Two youth, age 18 and 17, were apprehended by Officer Cal Glllen and admitted break ing into Frankle and Johnnie Tavern. 3 W. 4800 South, March 18th. and stealing S50. Officer Glllen alao arrested two other boys, 16 and 17. who had 20 hub rnpa in their pos session. Four other teenagers were also nabbed by Murray police during the week. Officer Don Gressnian raueht a 16 and youth stealing pna from an auto parked at C400 er So. FOR THE PAST TWO WEEKS . . JA thinn have been hummina at 69 E. 4800 South, where Holiday Mobile Hornet have started construction of vacation trailers. Stens Christensen, firm president, it pictured with one of the finished products. The company believes it possesses a record by setting up their lines and rolling off a finished trailer in two weeks. The business plans further expansion in the near future, Mr. Christensen said. Presently two to four trailers are processed a day by their 15 employes. to double their present poyroll of $5,000 The firm per month within two to three months. Construction on pick-u- p coaches will start soon, Mr. Christensen reported. Other officers of the corporation are: Dr. William John Sear, vice president, ond Dale Roddatz, secretory-treasure- State. Two teenaeera, 16, were ar- ahopltftlng Co. All at Murray Music eight boy were turned over to Juvenile authorities. Power Lack Closes School In Granger Due to a power failure the Granger Elementary School wa dismissed Monday about 11 a m. The coal furnace ia run by elw trlcity and tae building became too cold to conduct claaaea. I lv am if, v i ft all mm tmm iuii ycui uiic ; m r"r7.i, Our written brake - reline guarantee is, honored by the many thousand: i of .Firestone fdealers and stores j from coast to coast; ft 1 iTowEsmicES in townTTTandj Whale of a Trade-i- n AIIovoe you don t need cash ... you can charge brake and other service work on our Firestone Budget Plan., Get a 7jrC$f OtIC Brake Htrt'i what wt do: ra rested by Officer Glllen for - 1 I The Town Council will meet tomorrow nlht at 8 p m. at the Reams Jr. High School. Residents are urged to attend and take rart in the meeting. teen-age- ttm Miw'miiriiiwifcMiMir,!- - GUARANTEED an nnn m;iAe J, 2, 3, 4, on a new "quick recovery" '5, Electric Wafer Heater 6, $64 ancl yur Trade-I- n quick-recover- Cteon, Intptrt, repack front wheal bearing!. Impact broVa drvmi. Chock ond odd broko fluid If natded. Adjuit tht broko iKoei) to itcvro fvll contact with drwmi. 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