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Show Tjnlv;r3al wlcrcflW? Utah THE WEATHER Five day forecast: Showers Friday, Saturday and again Monday with locally heavy amounts. Temperatures above normal with a lowering ' trend beginning Friday. ' SUMMARY' H. L. 63 44 Wed., Mar. 30 Thurti., Mar. 31 50 35 51 35 Fit, April 1 54 27 Sat., April 2 61 35 Sun., April 3 71 36 Mon., April 4 78 42 Tues., April 5 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER P. featuring news of your neighborhood .15 .21 AM ... i. . . .. . t j ,,.. i PUBLICATION OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PUBLICATION UTAH LAKE COUNTY, SALT MURRAY, COMPANY PRINTING MURRAY r - . V . .. -- f V. ' Volume 78, Number 21 Local Joycees Reveal 'J' Teen Roed - E - 0 Pious v .'r ,.,v,:; ;,: fs Annual Event Set For April 24th Murray. The date year's Teenage i iRoad-E-- Safe - . ' 4 f f .'. i4 of this O U 'jr. A 7 ... - flWMfJM muimamMU. lmXmMtiT?.y ber; Arthur Bishop, clerk of ihe board; James M. Mullen and Howell Q. Cannon, architects. Here, Mr. Spencer turns over the first shovel of dirt at the site of the new junior high school. In the background can be seen equipment already at work on the new educational plant. Construction has also begun on the new elementary school. TAKING PART In groundbreaking ceremonies tihs week to mark the start of construction of the new Riverview junior high and Longview elementary schools of Murray School District were: J. Ephraim Wahlquist, building and grounds superintendent for the district, left; Victor Brissell, board of education member; Supt. J. Easton Parratt of Murray District; Herbert G. Spencer, Board president; Earl Healy, Board mem- - Construction Begins On Two New District Schools Z Murray. The start of construction on two new schools for Murray School District was noted last week with groundbreaking ceremonies. Work on the new Longview elementary School began about 10 days ago, Supt. J. Easton Parratt reported. The structure will cost $232,642 and construction is being done by the Maurice Romney Co. The new unit is being built t , 1.. conn x Local Kiwanis Candidate Leads In "Queen Bee" cn..w it and contain ministrative will cost $611,395 10 class rooms, ad offices, shops, gymnasium and auditorium. here's a point by i "Jim Corn well j ' Department of nnt-K- o park at our great edifice, briny Salt Lake. Not that we don't think it would be nice to have. Salt Lake has long been a tourist attraction second to none. But in this day of strained Murray. Flames destroyed a Federal budgets, hugh approp- - garage and all it, contents r la lion s for defense ano early Friday morning citusijig an estimated loss of $5,000. agricultural subsidies, firemen volunteer Murray relations with many Communistic lands throughout were railed to the scene of the the world, income and other blaze at the residence of D. G. taxes which take over 30', of Silver. 4607 Hanauer St.. at 5:0 a.m. everybody's gross, and so on. Chief Deb Townsend estimatSenator Moss ad infinitum ed the fire had burning for Is busy trying to appropriate about an hour before it was funds to Improve the discovered by a neighbor. sands of a useless lake. The flames destroyed the Seems to this corner that a 1959 automobile, structure, Into the Senator might dig tires and other mower, power something more worthy of the equipment. attentions of our senior deleChief Townsend said the fire gates to Washington. Lord was probably started when a knows there's plenty In Potomac-l"for a well act off water and that could stand some gasolinepump fumes delving. During the week the departOf rourw, it's possible this ment four.Mt fire grass fires in seems a vital issue to Senator Murray. They are as follows: Moss. If so. we rsther expect Motidav: I :.'! p.m.. Woodv he'll Include In the plans a gov-- t Stevens. Mh West. 5:00 South. bin boquc Sundnv. 12:."" p.m.. George tnm en hut on the south point of An- Simper. 32 W. .WHO South: 11:15 am.. Hunts Foods. 2nd telope Island. Ave. and 1st West, The plnt-nl.e- d buy hud Jul Saturday: I 45 p.m F.rikson undergone the Indignity of a 4th Hast and 5900 South, Dairy. upanklng. Now he appeared grass: 3:o pin.. William Ring-rosmiHcmm at the front 756 Vine St. In hand, and announced he daffy Cemeteries air where careless drivers definitions: place Fire Desfroys Auto, Garage stop. It's no wonder Utah's schools s learning are mystified at the doings of higher some-time- of high school principals. The University of Utah hair-trigger- committee, n v- - r'l 1 for instance. difficult to understand the apathetic attitude regarding t h e J r finds it la-e- salty Honors at Entrance scholarships. They're worth anywhere from $150 to $210 in waiver of fees for the freshmen year. All that's necessary is for the principal to send the University the names of the top 3' of the graduating class, These students, upon application, can then avail themselves of the Sihol.tsllc gratuity. There are 79 high schools In the state. Does it surprtw ynu to know only 31 took the trouble this year to university officials. In order that their top scholars could have this opportunity? We're not Just surprised: we're floored. Surely then are enough ving people In ned of help to further their education . fy e, dr, Reorganized ,,,:, will contain 10 6th East class rooms and administrative offices with plans calling for its expansion at a future date. Workmen started on the new Riverview Junior high school last week. Supt. Parratt noted. Being built bv Culp Construction Co., Salt l4kkc. Joan Carrigaa. the r I it ii f A T:...nn; v,.iiKa iuu a iuui luvtiit; mvvaiun candidate for the title of "Miss , ,uv H" r"l. ' according ' .1 contestants Sunday officials of the Salt Lake Bees baseball club. Winner of the crown will be decided by the dollar value of book tickets sold before the first home series of the Bees, with Spokane ends. Miss Carrigan is a student at Jordan high and Homecoming Queen for the school and Mid vale Harvest Queen. The ticket bonks may be purchased from Miss Carrigan or any member of the two sponsoring clubs and will be credited to her in the contest standings. New Officers Named For Annual Event Murray. The nermanent com- -' mittee in charge of Murray Fun its .. appearance,: Days changed ,; : ,1.. rtt.:I lUrt L ... . it llJCCtlllK ... I'm hark", he fur ineaK!" hlim Khould Mtorted, secretary. "except City, while the auto was park ed at the Olympus Lanes in Murray. Floyd Cantrell, 162 E. 7660 South, reported four hub caps ntnlon riff hia V o h i r ' o Ufpro Thin,iiv orhiio it vna narked near the Murray Theater. A similar loss was reported by Jer-rat- t. aid G. Taylor, 512 W. 5900 South. The theft occurred, while his auto was parked in front of his residence, - A top coat and rain coat wa4 stolen from the car of W. E Lemmon, Salt Lake City, while the vehicle was parked at the Murray National Guard Armory Sunday. Reporting the loss of a saddle the same day was Billy Crispin, 5418 So. 9th East. Thi theft also occurred at the armory. National Library being observed April by the staff of the Maida Murray city library. Bagley, librarian, noted this week. She and her fellow library workers issued an invitation for all Murray residents to visit the library to become better acquainted with the facilities and services they offer. Murray. Week" 3rd-9t- h i "We have over 20,000 books covering nearly every field of n fiction and writing," Miss Bagley noted. "I believe we have something for everyone to read." The purpose of National Library Week is to encourage life time reading habits and the use and support of libraries by everyone, the Murray librarian explained. non-fictio- City Court has Light Week Murray. Lightest week of the Dale McAllister Francis, 5683 year was experienced by Mur- So. Capri Dr., $10. The court levied a $25 fine, ray City Court during the past week as it heard only nine with $10 being suspended, ' cases. Heaviest fine was meted out to Theodore Baca, 206 W. 4500 South, for resisting arrest. A $35 fine was assessed against Albert E. Larson Jr., 5510 So. 4170 West, for driving too fast for existing conditions. The court slapped a $20 fine against Arvid B. Johnson, 1562 W. 4915 South, for driving too fast for existing conditions. speeding fines were Paying Kearns Thomas Christensen, 1440 E. 6400 South, 15, and Merlin Oswald Smith, South, for passing at an intersection and not wearing adequate glasses. A $10 fine, with $5 suspended, for having no registration was handed for a semi-traildown to Joseph W. Thorn, Riverton. Paying a $1 parking fine was Ron Cameron, 4731 So. 2nd W. The charge of disorderly conduct against Vaughn Golds-berr215 E. 4800 South, was dismissed. against 574 E. 6170 y. I -1 (7 ml i Fines For Violators! "Leash Dogs" Mayor Warns Murray. Dog owners were warned this week by Mayor Ray P. Greenwood of Murray to keep their dogs from running loose or face stiff fines and HANDING over o book on Chamber of Commerce administration to his successor is Murray Chamber president, Robleft. ert Poole, Accepting the book and his congratulations is the group's new prexy, Frank Nelson, while punishment out-goin- g d watching are Richard Howe, board of directors member end secretary-treasureEdwin Solomon and Bill Roderick, new Chamber directors. Absent is Roland Davis, who was named vice president of the Chamber. Mew Officers Elected By Murray Chamber crick. Nelson, Davis Howe Named newly-electe- r; Sold Accordion After First Issue, Murray Want Ad User Relates "Once was enough it sold after the first Issue came out." reports Mrs, Mane Pcxely, 470O Meadowview Dr., Murray. Her story is tike that of most want-ausers In the Lot cost, quick results make the classified section a Mr. Nelson succeeds Robert Poole as president of the chamber. He has been a member of the organization for seven years of Iiilrwluclon market-plac- e Murray. whet net the board for two year. good and of iiilintR the Muriay Theon new you're buying, renting, selling IP! at resides prexy Chiimber of Commerce for the Roosevelt St.. Mid vale. A past or trading. routing year highlighted a gen120 ItASS F.xrrislor areord-lan- a president of the Murray Kiwaneral member. liip luncheon meetis Club, he has been active In Accordlan. JI2V (omhI at of the ing group yesterday promotions for the Murray Polcondition. Lowell's. I.W So. State. Elected to their new positions ice Hoys Club. 9 - . You, too. ran use the ct issi Mr Davis, who Is manager j at a bo.itd of directors meeting fieds. Just dial AM 8 3523 succeeds of Allied were: IeVelnpment. Frank Filday i Ilox 1S7. Murray. it Nelson morning jr Jr. president; Roland l'r. Kee.j s, Amirus as vice pres. Davis, vie- - president, and Rich- - Went. Mr Howe replaces Mr. aid W. Howe, recording sec- - Nelson in the treasurer's post (it her boatd members for the rctsry anil treasurer. The election was held after coming year nre Mr. Poole, who metro the seating of three new board will serve as an memhets. They were Mr Howe, her; liy Ivmke. Dr Andrus. Edwin F Solomon and Dill Rod- - Joe Stevens and Walt Aman. Murray. A seven-vear-olMurray boy was killed Tuesday evening about 6:4.1 when stiueic by a pickup truck while nding a bicycle at 4l7 Ho. 2nd Weil. Jess Antonla FspatJt.i. 7. son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony F..panw. 2."i.l W. 4nKt South, wss dead on y.l it Micmv. I'.uildtiig peloids for building sc nirlvsl at Ihe Salt Lake County r.MUi sti vm ay hospital. ,i di-- i tii- - iout-i- t for $1I.iwhi of Ihe total The boy was southbound on lit .ll IrnioilelUlg, $4 tHKt. .l liiili'o'i nu-'- A Ixdin ing M.mll. a! "I ltbosine-wt in Wahri;iMl tenioileltng. $.1,tk0. 2nd West when, according ti Ciiy Kn 'arrh vas the second best witnesses. Ihe bike he was ridVporteit Hiis Wet-tisu-wnt pu'i d inoi;h the rity has experience. ing swerved into th pmh of Ihe l to It 2!H ..'! with the i.iiiiiic ' It is topped oily by June, Id.'iH. the northbound tiuck npetatrd l5fl So. th vhich wiw a whopping 1 1. .1.17,-- ). bv ton Wilson, of H Otil H.17 InM r o'.;;i Th taken out 'iiTihs totiil bulk ot Wt. out of fioMi the la'i'i r!-iThe youth's deain ,is only Reconl vrsr for Munav in the lontructiiei of pi- iiiits wa m Ihe fifth traffic fatality to tdinr -The planting of lho ttccs maiks the fmol a pniot high and element y io,h t 0.11 322 with IHMi: within the Murray 'ity ciHii for Murray miiooi m place with f.l 2 52 mid ; limits during the psot live p'oe of a bcoulilicotion project pooeH t'i.t. lev th ttve roith total for 'ca m jwilice by the tlub. nil-its d I'.hhi o tun Anlntila Kspsia was is wsv sheol of the nw e The two iea lions member I ere providing the manpower 3 'J,r'2- - ,n !!,', for MlrT.7. ( oiitiaclois tnk wl in these Iwo yrsts, Mt. ',,rn lo p'onl the bees, which ore being paid lor by out petinils Muting 1170 no) Wahlip-is- l noted. City and is sutxivel by I ts par- each tetident. Tht club it paying lor trees to for 1.1 new trsldeiitiat unit I.i.t year, did rtotsrnls and four biotheis, Ivnnis. l!ie It miJ!i!i marl; Jacinto. Fisnk and Jnir. nil be planted in placet where there or no Ali Issxiit g the t'iSal ivm a new biMtncss pen. tt of I0. until Apiil whin 1707 0M In f Mutrsv; gtsndpsretils, Mr homes. All of the beet were purchased non for mndn:eVon of th new City, pemita were lsued The ree- - t'nrfidta Rasu. Snlt through Hillsdale Garden Center In Granger. Met mpo'it mt Ufe Insurance Co. ord year wattd until Xlay to tM Mr. and Mn, Fiandie' at 46tsj So. State. , XUMco. ( Cpaiea, suipass the matk. d Eagle-Ad-vertls- tin-ne- "1 in ., t th 1 ; t.. Murray Library Workers Observe National Week li-- of p. earning half-rentiir- W Murray. Hub caps dominated the list of items reported by area residents as stolen to Murray City police during the past week. The theft of four hub caps was reported by LaVar Fox, 3745 American Dr., Saturday. . 4 .. l . e i i. ruur .wcic aiau laneu iiuiii uie "We have an ordinance requiring dog owners to keep their animals on a leash," Greenwood explained, Mayor "and we intend to sec that its enforced." He noted that he has received a large number of complaints about dogs running loose and retary. The resolution requested the asks the cooperation of resicommittee to elect a Chairman dents in keeping their dogs tied-uand treasurer from ill members anil to follow the general ac"It's a matter of common counting procedure used bv courtesy for dog owners to keep Murray City with the accounts their animals from running being audited by the city and- - about the neighborhood destroy-itor- . ing property," he stated. .Sun-dnrlin- !' ill Mr. Noren will remain as an member of the committee and will serve as executive secretary of the group, representing the city commission. At the group's first meeting, Mr. Noren they had chairman, a position he held last year during the annual celebration. The reorganization came after the city commission submitted a resolution to the committee for Its consideration and was adopted by the group. The resolution set up the committee as a nine member group consisting of citizens apjHiinted by the city commission. Members and term of their are as follows: appointments Dr. D. W. Challis, Vaughn Soffe and Robert Holder, one year; Jerry Watts, James Gmgras nd Judge James Sawaya. two year: Mr. Parratt. Rev. Naatz and Mr. Brissell. three years. The commission would alsi appoint a city employe to act with the group as executive sec- National prcHS report announced M. me o. Ind had been "He of the IffiO National Hor-ho- e Pitching Tournament. Kxplan-i.- i m ' ' st this city was "I the renter of a great mnnv i. pitching enthusiasts. It sounded, for all Intent and purport as Ihouch Mm my and SU Lake county had been "rejected" in the bidding for the NMSIT, Far from the truth! Fart la, IhkI July it was suggested to officials "of the association that i u k- - rit... l. rrcinler wcy lane innr tourney fine- hcte, ltd been possible her he MtrnUitt students? Or is . ,!i,hci. . many years only because f'r n rs'inr ,.m(i l, densit- - the roiintv recirsUon slulead these In ale campaign an- wmmUtrt $4.ort than p't other drills to MOil nl hrluHv Hliulll I1 . .. t olrM ,,. , j Utah? InnUgsted suporl and assis-- i I'lrth tate prlM.V rlrer I inc t keep the Hooks in the was felt the tourpublication, "tVinlcr NeV', black. Hut It nament might draw more specetrereil IhU liitereMInc lldhll In Ihe tator support hcie If It was Hie oilier t'ayt "t else for a held somewhere only lale In Ihe union that hIIi'im of vears. ywi Ihe hh if a couple So In keep the records firing Miiad r sllwa reutMn. straight, Murray wsmTI dis-ntranx tfIhe usl carded a a lournamenl ite lsle law fr-l.l.Il.meter. a t Jirept rif It I own Vclilion. hanging i.iioIk he jntt liafU' Uw a IOOKING OVER one ol the 1,000 GoMe Nw thai IJU U mil of Ihe e ran all breathe a Pam bees I ciefl planted in the Maiden" ViArmy, Nonnallv. we dm't Indulge In Ms ft relief, fertttrhn' We llage otco aej lloyd Du!lon, Iclt, Murray Ci'y r. illdn'l find II very reMiring ivtlilt.al repartee. As a partv-nnmtiepak emplnyre; Mutroy Mayor oy P. Geen-wcfjl he he know blmxlf we've allrmsled piltU" oy Ured, 8i I Pcvan, Bud Thomas, pari of Ihe firl line f tween Ihe Kepuhliciata and the inemWri MidJen Vil'oge tiont; Jerry Wotts, IVmlrsiia. tlut theie at nrcs-slon- s id trer asalnM lluia, la fal. It alMsv eenel la choirman of the City's Shade" I tee Commisswhen the notions f Ben W m as that It was trading moral Frank Moss p'd ' ion,- Tony Vance, Moirii Benson, lions; Jim and h tickled enmuragnnent la Ihe enemy for chuckling nd Tom Harrison, Gmgros, president, unlIn our funny bone Ihe other dy I in. rtrn have rjtW member. lunul With his tioUons of a lake-f- t ont not go to waste! Yet 4S schools to ven make it l,le for their seniors And this In a slate whl.h prides Itself Us po"itlnn n"'nR the r. r ih nathm In who have citizens of rentage had rolleginte tnilning, y A iiro. only 10' nltnincd a high school diploma Put three out of four went on to college. Today, over HS'i receive high school sheepskins. SOS go on to colleKC, ln't It s Ml strange that so many t'tsh hotaioMp co unrlalmed v.nj.6 In the reorganization session,' the group named J. Easton Par- chairman, replacing Gus Noren. The position of vice chairman, held by Denzil E. (Jerry) Wats Jr., was abolish-- 1 ed." Rev. William Naata wnJnamed treasurer and Vic Bris-se- l, wan home, lealng never "Ami Hub Caps Top Thefts Fun Days h - Driving was announced this week Cluphf, president the Jaycees, the, I sponsoringMurray organization. Chairman of the annual event i Tom Rarflpft Tho vnt will $ if Ka A :l c..m,4.. I 24th, at the Murray National I I Guard Armory parking lot, 5189 f So. State St. The event will get ; underway at 12:45 p.m. 1 Mr. Bartlett urged . students 1 1 at Murray, Olympus, Granite ajid Highland high schools to j j contact their principal's office I or driving instructor for entry blanks and information. A- youth does not have to be in high school to participate, but he or she must be between V EXAMINING A POSTER proclaiming National Library Week as April 3rd-9tare Maida Bagley, librarian, left; Mrs. Thomas Strange and Mrs. Woody Stevens, Murray City Library employees. and 19 years of age. Contestants must not have reached their 19th birthday prior to the last day of the national finals, AlK n. 1960Entrants must not be mar- riccl or hav'e ever been married anc' must possess a driver's tense or a learner's permit, Youths who are not In high school desiring entry blanks may acquire one by contacting Mr. or Bennie Bartlett, AM Williams, AM The entry blanks must be received by the Jaycees before midnight, Friday, April 22nd. Judges for the competition will be members of the Utah Highway Patrol and Salt Lake County Sheriff's office. Cars for this are being loanyear's Road-E-ed by Zion Motors Inc. and Laury Miller Inc. of Murray. Aissisting Mr. Bartlett are John Wagstaf f, course and equipment; Bill Grubbe, judging and scoring; Kent Undejhm, eligibility and .screening; Dave Taylor, awards and Bennie Williams, publicity. The project is under the supervision of Paul Hellstrom, director, and John Zimmerman, vice president. The Jaycees will award plaques to the winners and a special participant's certificate to each entrant. The contestant copping first place will be entered in the State Road-E-with a chance to gain the national competition for $4,500 in scholarships. National sponsors of the con 0(;f QPO American Trucking Assn., Chrysler Corp., The Pure Oil Co. and the Insurance In- stitute for Highway Safety. 16 by-Ne- V yi'"; i 'ex m -- 1 Thursday, April 7, 1960 r FT I , tti it Soy, 7. killed Tuesday Night d emffis l Million ;n y-f- Kew trnes For Midden Vilioqe dj s1 2-- - fr , ii imit n,j Ft-i- u m mr |