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Show f ri ours Fitiurirav uoiarv wiup Fait kake City Utah PL. i. I lie Ml... wew .vrarsrJ. Eiemeniary Un i v q iw i(l wie 141 THE WEATHER Five day forecast: I--1 YOUR Oc- thunder casional shower through Monday. Temperatures below normal. HOMETOWN SUMMARY Wed., Aug. 12 Thurs., Aug. 13 Fri., Aug. 14 Sat., Aug. 15 Sun., Aug. 16 Mon., Aug. 17 Tuet., Aug. 18 rcfl Hint ii. l. r. 87 80 85 88 93 93 79 65 .29 56 53 56 53 65 Tr. 65 .07 Rotarians MURRAY ratt told members. Equipment of Murray toured the new Grant NEWSPAPER elementary school Monday as of Superintendent J. guests new of featuring Easton Parratt. your neighborhood . The group held their regular noonday luncheon at Harmon's, PHONE 39th So. and State, then took a AM trip through the school which will open its doors for the first time Aug. 31st. In charge of the tour were B I I C A T I 0 N Webb Snarr, principal; J. Eph-raiWahlquist, supervisor of buildings for Murray school disCOUNTY NEWSPAPER Volume 77, Number 40 trict and the superintendent. Rotarians will nold no noonday meeting next Monday, but will hold their annual picnic in Murray park in the evening. Grant will contain 16 classrooms, administrative offices, e meeting of the board conducted Aug. 24th to determine the faculty room, last night at the new Grant building needs of Murray Dis room and kitchen. The structure was built by school. The group meet to in- trict. Frederickson's Builders Supply spect the facilities at the new fit a enst of $380,000, Supt. Par educational plant. ' The board also inspected property being sought for an access to Grant from LaSalle : Acres. The district is seeking ; ii' an easement so children in the subdivision attending Grant could get to the school without walking along 6th West. ; Approve Schematics v At last Wednesday's meeting the board also tentatively approved the schematics for the district's new junior high school which will include 10 classrooms, administrative suite and gymnasium. The board asked architects Cannon and Mullen to take the plans to the State Building Board, Slate Department of Education and a special committee appointed by the MurI ray board for approval before final okeh would be given. ;;- I The Junior high will be locat ed at Tripp Lane (5750 South) and 6th West and will eventual ly have a' staff of 36 teachers and room to house 900 students. P1 unit will be conThe structed first and the district hopes to have this portion ready for bidding by the middle of cost an additional $24,000, All the work has been completed except for a few minor projects. They include such outside work as installing a sprinkg, ling system, landscaping, etc. This work is expected to be completed thi3 fall, Supt. Parratt said. Some work is titill required In the kitchen, but will be finished by the time the school lunch program begins, Sept. 21st. Construction started about a year ago. The unit was designed by Lowell Parrish, architect. About 510 students will enter the school for the first lime on Aug. 31st. The structure is built to accomodate 550 students, Supt. Parratt noted. The boiler and other such facilities at the school are designed so six additional classrooms can be added to the building. black-toppin- te M Thursday, August 20, 1959 U R R MURRAY, A Y P R I SALT LAKE COUNTY, N I N-- C G O M P A NTTu OFFICIAL CITY AND UTAH m District Stall irig Times Staggered multi-purpos- A staggered MURRAY starting time schedule for Murray schools was approved last Wednesday by the Board of Education in order to alleviate overload transportation facilities. The board also set school lunch fees, scheduled a meeting at the new Grant elementary school, made a major change in table or organization, approved schematics for the district's new junior high and accepted the resignation of Walter D. Talbot as board clerk and district administrative assistant.' ..,,1 , School Lunch Fees , Fees approved for the school lunch program are much the same as last years: They are $1.10 per week for elementary students, $1.25 per week for junior high and $1.50 per week for senior high. Nearly 70 per cent oi all above the first grade : v . pupils , . ' will be served school lunches. The first grades are on double session and thus the youths will be going home at noon, Supt. J. Easton Parratt explained. . WELCOMING a new "sister and daughter" The starting time schedule family. approved is as follows: Murray Into the family are the Dr. Frank H. Tylers Victoria discusses her plans with her Amerhigh, Murray junior high and of 1130 Vine St. The new member is pretty, ican sister, Karen, seated left, Dr. and Mrs. Arlington elementary, 8:45 a. dark-eye- d Victoria F. Lacdan, Manila, PhilipTyler and her two new "brothers", Peter, m.; Hillcrest, Liberty and Bon-- , nyvlew elementaries, 9 a.m., left, and Roy. pines, who live as an exchange student unana Grant school, 9:15 a.m. der the American Field Service with the The board also ruled that all students living on or south of 6400 South as well as in the Murray Dale subdivision will be transporjd to Grant. "Each of our two buses will have to make three runs in SOUTH COTTONWOOD South Cottonwood family tinder Manila lass around Salt Lake the in order to take Thrilled to have a "new mem- the American Field Service City and show her various pla- care morning of all pupils eligible for ber" of the family are the Dr. while she attends Granite high ces of interest prior to the opentransportation," Supt. Parratt Frank H. Tylers of 1130 Vine school. The girl ing of school. explained. St is 17 years old and will be a "Most of her time between now school of senior the this and Early Class Okehed " The Tylers this week welyear. opening An exception in Murray comed Victoria F. Lacdan, a Acting as her American sis- will be spent getting ready for dark-eye- d school," Mrs. Tyler said. "Later high's starting time was apManilla, Philippines, ter at Granite will be the Tyby the board. The lass as their guest for the next lers' year, we plan to take Vic- proved daughter, Kar- in the on school will start classes in typand a to toria 10 months. en June, who is a Junior. Bryce trip ing, foreign language, social Victoria will live with the The Tylers plan to take the Zion Canyons." The exchange student arrived studies and seminary for apstudents an in Salt Lake City last week af- proximately 1507:45 a.m. earlier at ter being held-u- p for a week in hour In the resignation Milwaukee, Wise., due to ill- of Mr.accepting Talbot the board anby Jim Corn well ness. ... ,. nounced it would appoint a supThis is the first trip to the ervisor of business administraUnited States for the girl. She tion In lieu of an administrative the Working yeur way-uFrankly, said- the doctor, ' has four brothers and sisters in assistant Mr. Talbot reslgneu ladder? Remember It's not "I must warn you that this Is the Phillipines. . to become superintendent of the a most serious operation I'm your position that makes you "I'm right in the middle of Box Elder County School. , about to undertake. Four out them in age," Victoria explained Discussion of whom to aphappy; it's your disposition. of five patients just don't surwas held at a special in point quiet, English. We're feeling sorry today for vive. But I'll do my best Is "I really like it here and find all bookkeepers. They're feeling there anything I can do for the mountains beautiful," she sorry for themselves, in fact you before I begin?" added. The reason U "Ye said the patient, that they've off the table, "you X Just gone climbing can help me on with my Only Seven Motorists an- 1 I through ! . session of pants!" other Appear In Murray . i i unio rcnuenng Brigham City's gain is most City Court During Week Caesar what's assuredly Murray's loss in the MURRAY MURRAY Only seven moCaesar's. Registration of case of Walt Talbott former in answer to students attending Murray torists By that we aciminstrative assistant in the traffic appeared violation citations in schools starts to day with the mean they've Murray school system; now City Court during the enrollment of kindergarten Murray Just paid state superintendent past week. youths. withholding tax. of Box Elder district A seven-da- y sentence to Salt Youngsters, whose last names The money they The trouble with hiring a Lake County jail was meted out begin with the letters A to L, deducted from man of Walt's calibre in the to Melvin C. Maxon, Salt Lake will signup from 8:30 a.m. unyour check and from mine. Not beginning, as Murray officials til 12 noon at the school they passing. that they wanted to. Far from realized, is that you can be City, for improper the docket were driv will attend. Topping know the it's But law, you it another pretty certain your Job is only ing without a license violations. Tomorrow at the same times, n passed by the last a for him. He's a Fined $23 each were Fhcroby youths with last names beginIf '59 the session legislature. cinch to go on to something big3654 So. 9th East ning with letters M to Z will goes clown In history for noth- ger and better and it's only a Brenzinger, and Lowell Smith, 290 Vine St enroll. Those not registering ing else, it'll be long remem- matter of time. The court handed down $10 will be unable to register untd bered by bookkeepers for that We who have worked with suspended fines to Therisa J. the afternoon of Aug. 31st, the fiasco. Now from the standpoint of Walt in one way or another are Ruvbalis. 4180 So. 4S00 West opening day of school. Registration of all other eleUncle Sam and the Great and going to miss his capabilities, and W. It Bailey, 3504 So. 5600 students will be held on the same charge. his friendliness his and West, mentary willingState of this Utah, Sovereign of the 31st to ness the do a more fine to A failure little $20 morning for keep just Is source withholding at the Murray Junior high will regmarvelous. They get their cut than his share to help a cause vehicle under control was levied out of it before you ever see it along. It's our agreed opinion against Regina T. Chavez, San- ister 7th graders Friday morndy. Assessed $13 for following ing; eighth graders on Monday You can't beat a system like the Box Elder schools have nabtoo close was Laddie G. Toor, and the ninth on Tuesday. bed themselves a that Student will enroll on each of school chief. Rlvcrton. Of course the employer has another slant on it. Me thinks it's a helluva' note to pay a bookkeeper to do work for the Cash Awards Await You! Federal and State governments. Not only that the average worker takes a look at his somewhat-deplete- d check and thinks it's about time he pressed the boss for a rube. In the end It turns out the boss gives htm enough money over what he MI RRAY "Who's Who in Murray", a fasclnntlng little ves, the winner will also reused to make that the truth of game with cash awards for the sharp-eyeopens today In the ceive a bonus of $l7.fto. if the the matter Is, the boss is paybonus la not won. It will be carEagle. ing the taxes. Those skillful at following little clues to a logical answer ried over each week, increasing But the bookkeepers they're may win as much as $25, A minimum of $7.50 per week will go in value until someone wins It really wrought up about it No- out. with a $17.50 Jackpot bonus waiting each week for the sleuth Then we start over acain. who proves particularly adept body consulted them as to wheSimple? Right! Now, let's small ad under the Who's Who start ther they had enough time to do Here's how it works looking for tborc clues some extra book work for Ike On paRO three of today's pa- heading. will lead to the identity of that to Who's a Take your guess ss Elsenhower and George Lewey per Is an advertisement headed prominent Murray resident! Clyde. They Just had it "fois- "Who's Who". It contains a Who's identity to either merted" on them, like It or not large list of sponsoring mer- chant Indicated. Be sure to put All workers should say a si- chants as well as a list of con- down the number of clues you lent prayer on behalf rf book- test entry rules. Names of two found. The first correct Identi- Need Help? Youll keepers. If the bookkeepers of the sponsors are enclosed ty drawn from the contest box weren't keeping track of their with heavy borders and marked Wins $7.50. If that guest also Get It In Classifieds! tax problems, they'd have to do of by arrows. Them? two mer- contains the correct number "I know t said to run It until It themselves. are the stores where, clues tnot the clues thcmscl- - further notice." Mid Mrs. Mar-lechants The Federal and Slate govweek, you'll deposit your "but one Insertion brought ernment, too, could stand a this as to the identity of this me more returns than 1 could moment of recognition to these guess Who's Who. Thai's pait week's handle !" Listed unsung, unpaid and unhappy the contest The other part Murray Woman Thus did ttszel Warier. 10 servants. It they Weren't With- of the number concerns of clues In "Fair" Condition W. fST ftotilh. reset to a clasholding at the source, the hidden throughout the paper, sified ad in the would have to governments giAdmtis A MIRRAY Murray er last week. climb down a peg or two on the lending to the Identity of the with mother, Aug. person. Injured Along seriously upending ladder. So many peo- mystery of when she wss slru k by Wllll.r. VOI R (MM k In lh person's Idenple live right to the hill these Jour Ruesmustthe an list number the automobile, was rrpoiird in M hmtl, be a wrw4 fwatfcrr days that there's nothing left tity, you old walls I my "fair" condition at LPS Hospiover at the end of the year. of dues you found. work. In concealed In are Lake Salt the tal mnMiaj Clues Ksturdsy Tuesday. no City could more They pay Income Mrs. Pari iBcrlhal Cook. 4. off. of the spon-txir- s. taxes than they could fly to the advertisements If the sponsor has another 4(512 K. Klste, was strurk while moon If Ihry hadn't been taken You. loo, cin jet qukfc. advertisement elsewhere In the attempting to pet Into her out lonjr before Ihcy were due. tcsuHs through lb coma What's: that you My! You paper, there may be a clue In ptMkcd car. She suffered mail ut mp td" the right leg. wnt ad. 4ut as You well. can I be that fracture don't space like pound withholding gather to 15.1 Ave, Murray of at the source? 1 think III for certain as to whether another a severe forehead laceration dial AMOwrt 3:.2J. the birds, filend for the sd is In the paper by Ihe star hap occurred at 4424 So. Stale, birds! . Internal in and the prominently displayed Injuries. x 'v" Family Welcomes Manila Student quiet-manner- ed 3S It here's a point . . i well-spok- f v. Sir -- newly-appoint- way-statio- top-calib- re Can You Trace Clues To Who's Who? d, - r, a4 i : S y ;' y January. .... Eye -', However,' Parratt J. Supt pointed Easton I out that much of the district s building pro gram still depends upon state aid. A elementary school is also planned. Supt Parratt said he is "still hopeful" of gaining further aid over and above the funds coming from the conThis aid tinuing program. would come from ' the emergency fund passed by the last legislature. If some of the emergency money was earmarked for Murhave ray then the district wouldBoard to work with the State of Education on which buildings would have priority, Supt. Parratt said. Better ! J"" '. , EXAMNING A NEW fold-u- p type table and bench in the auditorium-lunchrooof Grant elementary school are Murray district officials and a few of the Rotarians who Monday visited the school on a "sneak" tour. From the left are Roland (Dave) Davis, of the new Principal Webb Snarr, head-ma- n six-roo- m . f State Aid w.. school; Dr. Ralph Montgomery, Rotary prexy; Dr. Jack Boggess; J. Ephraim Wahlquist, superintendent of buildings in Murray school district and J. Easton Parratt, superintendent of schools. Grant elementary will open Monday with over 400 students occupying its 16 classrooms. Thieves Steal Variety Slow-U- p Of Items From Residents, During The Past Week Murray Eyes R adarUnii . "We hope that if we do receive such funds that the State board would approve ' both MIRRAY If you have a schools for a dual project" he tendency to have a "heavy foot" pointed out. An "on the snot" survey by on the accelerator of your vehistate officials will be conducted cle you'd better "ease up", for Murray City is planning to purchase a radar unit for the police force. Mayor Ray P. Greenwood announced Tuesday that the city is arranging to pun h use a radar outfit. The small, compact unit can be operated from the dashboard of police vehicles. "We feel the purchase Is nethese days according to the fol8:30 a.m.; cessary in order to slow down lowing schedule: A-G-10:30 a.m., motorists through the residen9:30 am.; M-tial areas of our community," and S-- 11:30 a.m. At Murray senior high, 11th the Mayor explained. "Howand 12th grade students will ever, this does not mean those be used as playregister Monday. The 10th gra-er- s streets should will sign-u- p grounds for youngsters. 1 urgo Tucsdsy. The following: registration all parents to keep their chilschedule will be used both dsys: dren off the streets." A-10 a.m.; M-9 a m.; O-Mayor Greenwood pointed out 12 noon. 11 a.m., and 8-that there are large numbers Schools Open Registration Today In Murray District r"isv r. ' F, L, A variety of MIRRAY Items ranging from a toy tractor to bicycles were stolen from Murray residents' during the past week. Dale Reed, S35 E. 6270 South, reported the loss of a toy pcd.il tractor from the yard of hi home sometime Monday night. Four hub caps were taken from the auto of Albert Mark, 371 McMillan, on Tuesday, Tha loss of a spotlight was reported to police by Janie Fa ye Mair-cheg- o. Salt Lake City. The theft occurred while her vehicle was parked near trtc Hong Kong Ix.w Cafe. A bicycle belonging to Drew ChrlKtensen, 5S38 Utahna Dr., was stolen from in front of tho Murray Theater on Saturday, according to police reports. Also reporting the loss of a bicycle was Douglas Earl Long, 61U8 So. Stale. The theft occurred Sulurduy at 4720 So. of youths that can be found pluying on city streets each day. "We believe that a radar unit will slow down the motorists," he continued, "but this will still not make the streets a safe place for youngsters." Mayor Greenwood explained that with recent street improvements there have been a larger number of complaints concerning speeders. "Without a radar unit we are handicapped In halting the practice for we are required to prove the motorist was speeding and to do this must 'clock' the vehicle," he noted. The radar unit being considered will cost $95."), he said. The city plans to purchitse the outfit on a lease agreement. II can be ojicrated by one man. State. Fair Parade Opens Full Four Days Of Activities K gala parade light the final day's program on the first annuul baby contest of units official- Saturday. The suctioning of the Farm Lurcau auxiliary will s of festivfat beef will be held at 1 p.m., be held. ities during the 1059 Salt Lake followed At 8 p.m., the Farm Rurcau by the Ute Rangers County Fair last night 5 p.m., Will hold Its annual 'Talent dinner. At Chuck Wagon one of The event was Just many features held yesterday. Judging of various exhibiU, a professional talent show, fireworks snd a County recreation program s!o took place. Ml'RRAY featuring over ly opened I 70 four-day- One of today's highlights will be the annual ralf scramble scheduled to get underway tonight at 7 o'clock. rmfessional talent will agsin present a pmcram at 8:30, followed by another fireworks display at 10:30 p m. Camtvsl rides, concessions and other annual fsir "regu-l- a is" will be open throughout the day. Other events scheduled and FFA Livestock Judging contest '30 a.m.; Judging swine and fitting and showmanship, judging open class beef, 2 p m ; Judging swine and fitting snd showmanship, 1 1 1 ' ) ft 'j J r'r-;-- I Find". All exhibits will be released at 10 p.m., with a gigantic fireworks display and grand finale slated to end 1930's activities at 10:30 p.m. M ' . , I 4-- 3 pm. A calf scramble Is slim fea-turr- -d tomorrow evening at 7 after-wst- d e'clrtck. Immediately si 7 30. a horsepulling contest will be conducted. At 8 30, professions! talent will be on the stage with fireworks srhrduled to conclude the dav'i srlivillfS at 10:30. afternoon A feature of th will be a candy making demonstration in the auditorium at I;30 pm. Also en Up is the receiving the second flower of mines how tt 7 .10 a m : Judging beef, 9 a m. flower show Judging, 10 am: 411 snd FFA bcf filling IIsnl ahowmanshlp.3 It am; I mink Judging, p.m. A host of activities Will high fr ft - All - .,,., r .,.. , , SMIUS ore Mrs. Vksto Zwolen of left, ond Mr. IwdHe Smith of Droper Ren-nio- n, who wei o worded weepUoie ribbons ond trophies In home economics judging ot Ihe Soil loVe County fair lor l?i9. . 1 times' - The Bennion woman won her honor In the quilt dWttion while Mn, Smith copped her cchon. The oward tn the tanned cjood four-dafair program officially opened and will run through Saturday. MURRAY MERCHANTS INVITE YOU TO THE FAIR -- AND TO FAIR BARGAINS -- SEE PAGE EIGHT 3 |