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Show "Page 23, 1959 Thursday, Apr 6-- MURAY Th Granite To Vote Tuesday Brent On Levy Increase, Bonds EAGLE (Utah) music and refreshCottonwood Stake Sets Decorations, ments are planned. be held at the Cottonwood Gleaner Dance 1stTu Ward. 5901 So. Highland Voters GUANITK I'AKK A COTTONWOOD Dr., the dance starts at 9 o' and Gleaner clock. Admission is 75 cents in Granite School District will dance will be held tomorrow per person and tickets nny be be asked Tuesday to consider proposals in a school evening by Cottonwood Stake purchased from ward repre- two bonding for $.'5.5 million in conjunction with Emigration sentatives or at the door. and levying a 10 mill increase and Valley View Stakes. Turn iiniiM'd items into cash in property tax. Theme of the event is: "Bo Go Pacific". South Purpose of the election is to Specific through want ads AM boost revenues for new school buildings and sites, district officials pointed out. Within the next five years, an increase of 18,663 new students will have to be housed in Granite schools. The district is attempting to solve the problems of overcrowding and double sessions by putting the issue up to the voters, officials explained. The proposal to bond the, district for $3.5 million merely lct continues the bonding of past years and does not increase taxes, they continued. Purpose of the bonding election is to bond Kfllltichy Straight llonrbon to the legal limit so that Granite will be eligible for its share of state aid. 8 Ynirs OU The 10 mill increase in proptax would mean an increase erty I mS OLD. KENTUCKY STIAKHT I0UII0N. 10 M00F, SCHENlf OISTIUUS (0., N. 1 of 10 mills for each $1,000 assessed valuation of the taxpay M-Me- n, This valuation is usually a bout 16 per cent of market value, the district noted. For example, an $18,500 home would be assessed at about $3,000, and the owner would pay an increase of $30 in property taxes under the new proposal. The 10 mills would be in effect for a two-yeperiod only and would raise an estimated $2 8 million, which would be used only for school buildings and sites and by law could not be used for operational expenses such as teachers' salaries. The $2 8 million would be added to revenues from bonding and state aid to build two high schools, three junior highs and five elementary schools. Six additions to existing buildings and the purchase of 30 sites are also being contemplated by the district. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. n election-- Mi iSchcn CALL AM 6-35- ', ' m ipsi-den- ! - l i Kg? 1 w ' i r Sir ') j , 1 I I. I , ' f ' , ;,f JI P JJZZ2 BENNION High MURRAY Murray high school graduates who are in their freshman year at the University of Utah have compiled r5t 15 - k -- t 101 k Removoble Doorf Pushbutton Controls Focused Heat Broiler j ... jy i ' ii niiiurmriAM ! f i j;U4IWUUXlt fi j ' ij I. I M ll.. i nnnhhiiiiM I the Auomtaic Top, too! grades, Save S S - 1 - . 199 Save S $ ...... ... y A , Famous Activator Washing Action Automatic Control Written Warranty G-- Flexible k t MATCHING GE J v. G-E- DRYER ONLY S ' 128 I . .... W .ifc It' !.' - flushes loft food drain , - ).. j $095 Tan "" m 1 rWI.. rlr, . . 188 S BLACK ELK UfPER Soys Jim Jensen Don't be forced to wipe out your savings! Insurance protects your assets when accident, illness, fire, etc. strike your home! See me today for a program that wrll protect you at a cost you can afford to pay! Steel toe ... I With your Mobile Maid Dishwasher G-Super Grind -- quarter, top facing, lined vamp. AM 47052 Lot No. 685 LONG WEARING for WORK Burgendy elk blucher, n high 6 inch shoe stitched moccasin toe. immi-tatio- like it! j Lot No. ill . 1057 Raw Cord Sole a .j .i BLACK RETAN UPPERS Removable, Adjustable Shelf Door . 0 witr W J A tram ? just GOOD tor the Children EARTH Colorful Garden Tools . Stvrotoam Fun Ball n , v tind the V, " 'GE REDWOOD STAIN 4.85 For Only OQ( 07 -- 100 sq. ft. 49C sq. ft. 521.00 Parents! "yrFMri J ua uf. (V3JclL ' m n ii in. i wearing Lot No. ihm " ,,ppi rubber hocl. A ' f 1087 OILED RETAN "s. Long Lasting a Good Fitting $595 Oiled tan uppers, hcovy white fcok olc, steel shank, with lined vomp. l4jt EA " i Natural cpulk welt, ycl- low loccs. crown ii long $2.29 each Redwood Posts 4x4-- 8' 595 v Diamond Ribbed. S'rong, Decorative. Use it Outside or Inside. 5 Beautiful Colors Moonctic HotiPad Holder i WITH STEEL SHANK ALUMINUM Corrugated i 'J" rT No. KAISER "QUILTED" E PLASTIC keH A $2.00 Vol. f6if- Brown Kork Sole WIDE VARIETY AVAILABLE MATERIALS AND IDEAS LABOR AND FENCING ARRANGED s59 BONUS 'FOR FUN 1 n Lot Patio Fencing with the Carbolay cutter, hardest mctol known to man! Porcelain Vegetable Drawer M iit scam-les- s quarter, lined vamp, extra heavy sole mi ihmi.i Disposal! Adjustable Cabinet Shelvci k seamless Moccasin Toe mmrnmmam E k box,- - leather J. Leo Jensen Agency 111 VINf STREET , Riveted blucher, REFRIGERATOR Frccicr ""'" 1 .f, Sf eel SafetyToe Lot No. -p- Deluxe 10 Cubic Foot Full-Wid- ' diih-nothi- :. G-- E com- part Only I Lace to fort curved top lacing, grain gusset, heavy vul- cork sole. rTzr. tonitiiet! 1 Elk toe blucher, automatically does complete washes, drici, NEEDS NO INSTAllATION! RolU on wheels lugt in any electric outlet! - - NEYH Y 's 4ufomatic jobpowcr-Krubs- Boot RUSSET ELK 8 inch RAW HIDE LACES lire1 3QO MOBILE M, NO HAND RINSING toe PROTECTION as you WasheK klei down the Lace V6 : 1178 Lot No. ST95 1 FLUSHWAY DRAIN k - wtrade to Pay Made by ENDICOTT JOHNSON SHOE CORP. FINANCIAL A smor(iRKKNKIKI.I) gasbord dinner was attended by many members and their partners of the Senior Aaronic Priesthood program of E.ist Jordan Stake Thursday at the Butler Ward. Also invited were bishops and i ISi00 K Permanently lubricated needs no oiling i 19 ....- . 00 Oufsianding Aufomafic Washer G-'- s k ONLr 9 P.M. EklLTTia A Price You Can Afford Everybody needs Dinner Lures Members Of East Jordan Stake Timer, too! ONLY j TIL AND BOOTS A tk. "Kin.nr;n" Witt. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY counselors of the wards in the stake, members of the Stake Presidency and Stake ward members of the Senior Aaronic Priesthood committee. Entertainment was furnished after the dinner. Principal E. Varian Mortensen was informed this week by the university. Whereas the university average for freshman students in the first quarter of the 1958-5- 9 term was 2.135, Murray high authorities were advised, the 45 students from here compiled a grade average of 2.181. In the second quarter the university average was 2.113 and earned a Murray graduates 2.115 average. The grades were bolstered, Mr. Mortensen was informed, by straight-averages earned by three Murray graduates. They are Charles Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marius O. Evans, 135 W. 5900 So.: Judith Madsen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Madsen. 6132 Cedar St. and Karen Whicker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Whicker, 5364 Kenwood Dr. Spacemaker Range Pirate . . . AtUofU higher-than-avera- iitHtl? QUALITY Golf is but one of the .ports which this youth enjoys. A student at Murray High, he played with the sophomore basketball squads this year. The youth delivers 415 Murray Eagles each week to residents living between 5900 South and 6400 South from 9th East to State Street. Murrayites in this area who are not regularly receiving the paper are urged to contact the carrier or call the circulation department of the Murray Eagle, AM BRENT '" . Graduates Rank 30" Col. 8) (From Page organizeJ for play. Minor homes league teams will also be be The-mone- t r You Picture at left i ' His route covers 415 located hi the area between 5900 Soulh and 6100 South from 9th East to State Street. In addition to delivering the newspaper each Thursday morning, Brent works" "after school at Poelmann Hatcher, 3900 South. Brent does not have a future career selected as yet but hopes to attend college. A sophomore at Murray high, he played on the school's soph basketball and football teams. Golf is another sport that the youth enjoys and boasts his own set of, clubs. he earns through 1 w 'TT t j I- ALL Z r ums GLAD did! you you' be onus Scsvir&as, For 1 ts Cottonwood ' - WE HAVE 40" Deluxe GE Range Big 23" Automatic Oven spending mon'-yThe son of Iiuth and Alvin Bennion, he has two sister v. Shauna. 10, ad Laurie, 5. Hn father is employed by the Utah Like many of tho other car- State Employment Service as Advcr- an riers of the Eagla-New- s interviewer. tiser, Brent Bennion is an am- The family has resided in bilious youth who is an avid for seven years at 5754 Murray fan. sports The has been de- - McMillan Circle. Members of the Murray 91h Waid. Brent is livcnng Murray Eagles to in the southeast po;tio.i president of liis tea: hers quorof the community for nearly a um. year. ' mi ' ... 31 " "hi Have nomething to sell? Try an Eagle- - News Advertiser AM Want Ad C Y ;..! .-- ' his route is u'X'd by Brent for (Twelftli in a series of ar- tlcie concerning the activities of the neighborhood ynuthtt svlio deliver the Eagle- News Advertiser each week.) er's property. e Champ ton Bo urban Murray Carrier, Avid Sports Fan I mm tj" .n m mt iyw j m m 4863 SOUTH STATE STREET MURRAY 1 |