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Show L i i mm - 5 nlt By General ... i m. ' 1; - ? - ' F? vicrrf l 141 Pi or pent Lnko at-- , . TTtnh of Long-vieMurray. The will school elementary hold its Parent and Family Life meeting at the McMillan school auditorium on Wednesday; April 26th, at 7:30 p.m. Maj. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, adjutant general of the Utah National Guard, will be guest "The discuss and speaker Threat We Face." ffiviNG THE HUB gSiSli-CREA thrt ALSO ) ADDRESSING meeting will be Supt. J. Easton Pablishril wrrkly at 155 K. 111115 South hi Murray. Salt l.akr County. I tali, by Ihr Murray l"rinlln Co., rntrrrd as second clas matter at the postofNta Parratt of Murray School Disof Salt l.akr City, I Uh. undii thr ait of (onsress of March .1, Kill. trict, who will speak on the May 9th bond election. Volume 79, Number 22 MURRAY, SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH of colors will Thursday, April 13, 1961 Presentation be by Cub Scout Pack 92, Den 4, and the prayer will be ofA fered by Clair Rosenberg. musical number will be given Sell Real Estate? by the Terry sisters, Carla, Jo and Becky, accompanied by Sure Want Ads Do Refreshments their mother. A Quick Thorough Job will be served. want Can ads sell real estate? Mrs. Gilmour Burt, 3641 So. West Temple, testifies in the timated at about $600,000. .Murray. The need lor passage of Education. affirmative. She sold a lot lo- of the $1.2 million bond issue The fourth priority need i:; First priority would go to the at Scofield Lake for Murray. Meeting tonight for tated ilth was urgently underlinnewly completed Rivervicw jun a site for another elementary their final event of the school through a classified ad in the May ed this week by ol'tieials of the ior high for final payments and school which would cost approxyear will be the McMillan ele Real Estate column. with th to purchase additional equip- imately $35,000. "We're Murray School District. very happy school mentary The board of education at its ment and to finance other necBurt Mrs. our of "If there is any money left," results ad," Speaker at the 7:30 p.m. comments. monthly meeting last Wednes- essary work left out in the orig- Supt. Parratt said, "the board meeting will be Dr. Joseph T. day decided to ask voters' per- inal contract because of lack of would use it for the next greatLOT at Scofield Lake, $!."(. Smith, a child and adult psy mission to issue $1.2 million in funds. Cost was estimated be- est need as determined by a chiatrist and a father of six tween $30,000 and $40,000. study of expected needs." You. too, can buy, rent, sell bonds to finance a two-yechildren, uho will discuss probSecond on the list would be SPIT. PARRATT announced lems of family life as related or trade with a want ad. Just building program. OVKKCKOWKI1 CO X 1)1- - the construction of 12 additional that he would attend several or write Box dial AM to schools. tions were cited as the reason classrooms and a multipurpose meetings between now and the A portion of the program will 7187, Murray. for the decision. Supt. J. Eas- room at Longview elementary. May 9th election. On his agenda be devoted to discussion of the ton Parratt also noted that ap- The project cost was estimated to date are: McMillan school proposed bond issue. The pro7:30 tonight: Longview proval of the bond issue would at between $350,000 and $380,- gram has been planned by Ricand Grant not mean an increase in taxes. 000. April 26th: hard C. Baird, program chairTHIRD PROJECT would be Bonnyview and Liberty "The state legislature at their man. last session raised the bonding the. building of an addition at May 2nd. He will also address the Murlimit from 10 per cent to 13 13 the high school containing 13 Murray. Speeding led the list per cent of assessed valuation," classrooms, a library, counsel- ray Lions Club and the Arlingof cases heard by Murray City he on the bond election. ors' room, a small broadcasting ton explained. Court during the past week. He continued that the district studio for television instruction, Supt. Parratt stated he would Assessed were the following is rest rooms and some remodeling be available to speak before any eligible for slate aid but must Murray. A pair of youthful speeders: Gary Wesley Hodge- be bonded to capacity lo become of school office. Cost was es group. "horse rustlers" attempted to man. 4325 So. 13th East, $18; for the assistant. make off with a pony this week David S. Coles, Salt Lake City, qualified "WE NEED all the help we and Steven Anderson, Murray, only to find that modern-da- y can get in order to keep from policemen arc equal to the oc- both $15. casion. THE f'OI'KT slapped a $50 being swamped by our rapidly Two boys, ages 5 and 7. were fine against Don Warner Hor-togrowing enrollment," he stated. Art Bishop, board clerk, cited apprehended near 2nd Avenue Payson, for petty larceny. on district figures shortly after taking the animal Following too closely netted $35 project ' ' ' from its "range". The pony was fines for Douglas Max Warr, growth to back up this conten. f . tion. owned by Vaughn Soffe. Salt Lake, and Allen Gerard The present enrollment figure Chief Lloyd DcLand reported Buckingham, Midvale. infid-6- 1 term is 4.8!2. the youths were caught by OfA $35 fine for failure to yield for the it will have climbed ficer Cal Gillen. The older boy right of way was meted out by By 1961-6- 2 was referred to Juvenile author- the court to Jack Ernest to 5,308. and the following year ities and the other youth waa Floyd, Salt Lake. Illegal pos- the district is forecasting a 1963-6stuturned over to his parents. session of beer brought $25 5.759 figure. For have climbfines to Michael Ray Hall. 5738 dent population will 1964-65 will Marco Road, and Albert Gordnn ed to 6.219 and in 6.780. Five reached have years Bailey, Salt Lake. the district foresees Taying a $10 fine for im- from now, 1 proper passing was Ralph B. a 7, 356 enrollment. l'OIR Itril.DlXO projects - t Smith. Provo. The court disl: f missed a charge of driving too and the board's suggested order fast for existing conditions, of priority for spending the if the bond passes will against Joseph Valiant Shrews-burbe presented to the State Board Sandy. w P-T- A ' ' - ,' niv;r:-n- "r Talk Slated I yj 1 f W I - . mmim 5cr ioo! Population Cited fey yl . Eagle-Advertis- McMillan To i . divisions. Pictured Terrie Ann first, and shown are and Irene are: Cathy Evans, front left, third; Quinn, first; Allen Park, back left, Not Bryant Stringham, second. Linda Seely, second place winner, Hermansen, who copped a third place award. Murray's Community To To Clean-U- p of the city will continue Monday and Tuesday. On Saturday, April 29th, ths? trucks will be in the south Murray area and will also pick-u- p trash on Monday and Tuesday. May 1st and 2nd. Murray and Murray South Stake areas are being used as the dividing line between the two areas, he stated. Murray. Residents of Murray were reminded this week of a ' clean-u- p campaign which will be launched this week by the city street department. David Commissioner announced the drive will start Saturday when trucks will pick up all refuse and trash placed on curbs in the north Murray area. The collection in this section Mc-Clea- School Staff To Presents Play Murray. "Home Sweet ' llom-iced- South (iittimvtood. A community meet in; under the sponsorship of the South Cottonwood Lions Club, will be held Thursday. May 1th. at 8 p.m. in Woodstock cle mentary school. rurpo.se of the session is to adopt articles of incorporation for a organization which will be called South Cottonwood Village Inc. Election of a board of directors will also be conducted during the meeting. Adult residents of the area ale invited to attend the meci- ing whii li will be conducted by D. Howe Moffat. non-prof- it Hillcrest JHS Fete Teacher Speeding Tops Conduct Meet Start This Weekend " was presented Friday Granite Park. Miss Rhoda by students of Hillcrest junior Grosebeck, who will retire from high. her teaching duties this year nt The cast ((insisted of 20 stuLincoln elementary school, will dents. They were: Janette Tur-pibe honored at a faculty banquet Craig Thucson, Kathy tomorrow. Annette Rowland. Moore, Principal Joseph Hansen also Peggy Stanley, Leslie Argylc. announced that on May 1st, the Rene Chadwick, Jim Harr. sixth graders will participate Frank Stringham, Scolt Hanin an art contest. One picture sen, Eddie Coe, Steve Vislier, from each room will be entered Tom Higginson. Connie Oliver. Mike Hilton, Jerry Rail, Colleen in final, competition. A DENTAL Sl'RVKY will bc Casaday, Jolene Murray, Eddy conducted at the school today i Wholer and Claudia Poulsen. here's a poinf With baseball season upon us, an old adage Inspired by I lie diamond sport comes to mind: itelter to strike nut limn never tu take your turn at liat! The trial of Adolf Kichniann lias inspired volumes of writing, pro ami con. That of men outraged by the senseless WW II slaughter of Jews in Nazi prison camps. That of Jewish people fearful lest the prosecution of Eich- mann result in r c t r i b u Hon against a race of people already the victim of centuries of virtual c g re gallon. That of peace-lovin- g m e n, who nrgue the conviction and death of Eich- mann could serve no useful purpose. To a degree, there la merit to each theory. More or less, a comblnalkm of the three represents our own thinking. Wc arc all. of course. Influenced by what we read, wc and hear from others. In the pro-niof digesting these things, we've come to some conclu- w sion. One la lhal Eichmann'a defense Is very sketchy. It holds thai he waa ordered by Nazi leader lo perform or have performed I he atrocities for which he la charged. It Is Inie Hint under cxlrrme prcintirc Involving one's own safely, threats might force ym lo di vicious things to another human. Hut Eichniann's actions could only have been the product of s diabolically cruel min i It was not simply a matter of extermination of Jewish people: It was one of horrible method being conceived to painfully wrest Ihc luTslh of life from lorturetl laslies. Kit htnann may have loen ordered lo kill, but the Inhum-imrlhmU lie employed were I he tf his own sadistic pniirli iiilnil. This he cannot defend, That othrr Jewn may suffer If Kichniann Is condemned In death Is of little confnfiencP. Only lhr very nnrntw-nilndewould nHcinpi In hold a racr rrwtutMc fur Hie hi linos of n mrr fragment of Ms people American Jews, for InslamT, have voire In Etchmaiin's by. Jim (.ciinle purk. "South Pacific", be pies, n!n tome. lit. tuition. iv ami S.tt tit l.iy evening in (lie tliamte bili audiloiiiim Will ( i s ir. prl Ha the it pKHtut of Diii-ito- i H - j Kdith Ice. OTHKRS IN TIIK cast are Kile Dalton, Jerry Lee. MarJ-ttilHelnhold. Frank Murrav. P.ill Schilling. Terry Richard-sen- , Richard Russell. Paul Sain, Rarrie Vernon. Lynn Cox. Oene Kent, Rusty Know, Brent Was-meMike Hrewer, Ned Wtatl-sev- . Jim HadliM'k. Kurt Orsn-ger- . Ron Anderson, Ioug Kvcr-ctt- . Payne. Jack Hardman, Milo Waddups. (Jlenn Cox, James Hammock. Roll loty, Rill Prcstttn. Wall laidingtoti, Jerry Heimiid. Rob Ness, John Pldd, Peggy Strong. Cslleen Ann Sullivan. Ann Cheney, lalll. Kay Walton, Vtise tett. Mary I on Ilowring. Klalne Tboiupwn. Hrttc Dudley and Salidia liusMll. Mrs Tni Mirry." said Hie clerk. "bill t can'l Issue a marriage Hcciiso until ymt have a prop- crlv MM mil form." "IJssrn. inlsler." she shift lag her gum to the nt Iter side of her iimiiiIIi, "If my bny friend dmi'l care. what Inislnesis Is II of )ours?" In f;r de-pa- Vandalism, Theft Reported To Police Murray. An act of vandalism and theft of automobile parts were reported this week to Murray City police by a local residence. Stanley Hardman. lor.S W. Bullion, told police that three windows in a P'.'iH station broken by unwagon had known persons during the week. He also reported that parts from a puk-utruck had been stolen from luni la-e- p Murray. One minor mishap marred the Murray traffic scene this past week. Chief rrHiited yesterIJnyd day. Wednesday at J :4. a m . a car driven by Robert Karl Anthony. 21. 5f7 Afton Ave., collid.l r with a parked truck at .'KH So. State The front of the Muriay auto siislalnefl damage. The truck Was owned by M&M Disiriliut-in- .Yr ' i semi-traile- g Co THE WEATHER SUMMARY hair M,M in i.: .u .' '. A I.I - 'A t; ..is ii Apill ; it I H April Aptll ri i. t I'M. .i II I! II Ipol II A . . . II It. II I hi. in II. It III l,.S .1. Hi I! I". April IS r FOkcCAST Mil Inn Ml.ir ttrftiffliu Iln I 11 l rptlr 1 rmitri alslf nMIMial curt ln4 .1" rnlnltnnm. ! i .- ffirtlmim 7b v.- - V. A - S J s v . wmih I V I rj nt, ... DISCUSSING the program for a concert to be presented by Murray 10th Ward choir tomorrow night ore: Mclda Hales, choir director, back left; Barbara Turner, organiit, front, and Maxine Adamson, choir president. Murray 10th Concert To Feature 2 Guest Artists concert featuring known artists from the Salt Itke area will be presented tomorrow evening by the Murray 10th want choir. The program will be held starting at 7:30 1 in the ward W. 6100 So. recreation hall. The guest artists scheduled to appear are Jewell Johnson and Marvin Sorensen, both of them noted for I heir work In University of Utah prodii! IIoiih. Numbers will be performed choir, men's by the Murray. chorus, women's chorus and smaller groups. Among the songs to be feanumtured aie such bers as "You'll Never Walk Alone". "My Hem". "One and "Rattle Hymn of the Republic". Admission will be $1 per person or $5 per family with the proceeds to go Into the ward's building fund. Tickets can be purchased from choir inemliem or at the door the night of the A well- - two well-know- n concert Rag Drive Brings s195 Into Arlington School Coffers Murray. The Arlington ele- , trip as their rewanl. Mr. Camp-be- ll Mid mental y heljicd Hie w hool I urn Ttie school iind express"ritas into riches"" this month tiiemich their uptrt of ed applerialion for the work f niothets who the niuiuiil tag dlivc of tile parents and rceiveit the ras nt Ihe s hool htildi i ts. Til Ptineipal Kstell Csmplwll an- - and handhsl the details. luiillliid that the projett. held woik was under the direction thr Week of April " 'i Ihtnllgh of Mrs. Abihn L Sieveis. "111. Mined $l!l."i for Hie m tusil their They ulso eNleiili-(- l Hie funds Will lc used to e. Power Plant tor pnii hising the plenish lands used to pun liiise Ihitiiku to the Mttitay City laUK colle ted pl.iygtotind ctpiipment Mr WKUK avvii.ted i Campbell termed tlv room I of the ktndncatten and ihlve a suet-en- s and tatted that l.sim t'of the fillll glade fnl It hd not ilenmcd nnv t lue or lontiihiiitng the most mc rffott from the (em hefd and Thev Will be taken oil a tirld their duties of ins! met toil. fm Murray Juniors Prepare For Prom Tomorrow Nite i ; Murray. The annual Pnun and along otirlital lilies A"t""2 111" n( I be Mid ray loch properties to be iiwd will be a i Ian will lie plrwnted Pagerd. iison head, watrtlsll jntiiin ' f ImIIHiI " and tit kshsw, Tl"-iiiTlirte trill be fl ilraEnn. fot tins Vest's itim i.i "Toyoioin Tt ado, whii h fJriuba git n und toirtt dan.ru m addition to a buniher of vwl iitimiwis and other entertain- Kre 1'b litrr nt 1 It Mrtit 1 ' . Hie pmm will be heM tb't in brEinnti'S at evetiiog li.ni ' .1i d inranu Orients! Die ftuvemitir nf 11 nH Ftitltnt :.at l hi. Thr will t e Union budding Ttf Matk AnIhr tu hisd Sildi- - tonio group will finnish ttuiBte ptTfCi(eil lotiuoi tonmrri'w nioming finm for ths danee. ctnry; Joyce PHsbrey, banquet; Kormo Ruell, nuc 10 : iiniil II "t Kollnwing the l""i. hieti Is dantetv Adelt Dawson, ce preside"!; Te'eso Coe, from l i;tH.i;M is bases! on st 'hauled t rnd at 11.14. n llir, thoirmosi Ann Thvcton, tOvme; Penny Webb, secre'ory, s day in an oiknlal stirden. banquet mill be held fof Juploti and rCo'h!tfcn Cunnon, posters anj progrtims. fcctnery and cottuiiiinf wta be an J Uitir diUi it The M.UJa - ' v ' j I sie. -- ..sM-i1h- GETtiSG inio the mood lot i'om Mti'iiy Hiijh vtiool ce fee-r.- pteiijenl, tSe te to pw'l while IkwAinj on ttj. Firmitmg us, iimoI Junior o'lken ftVbaw i from HyM: Prom of ond tef'ttea David Spcrry, Kim Wurwt, j liill ' , & t . d hs William H. Doxey. 42S0 So. 11th Fast. The fire caused $190 to a barn. Cause was unknown. TIIK DKPXKTMKNT answered an alarm Saturday at 7:11 p.m. to the home of Donna Stohel. 6521 So. 2300 Fast, to combat a clothes closet blaze started by children playing with matches Damage was estimated at $300. During the week, the firefighters also extinguished 13 grass blazes and were called out on one false alarm. as -l ct"'-ciUK- Murray Notes Minor Mishap rfrs WV 8 County nmlli of t t:eni:e that the hphwav tmeut hits got "way abe.'td Tli" liv of the t iiiirs noil viaducts lending off the highway seem j, k imwhere mv (tet've little pui Jwwe. Yd lln-have owl mu. h Wouldn't t have (.- - it l tl t lrll I'ul what will W .icrnio-pIlBh- In sprtt'l Ibrsr fundi in the by hanging Kolmisnn? , tsiptiliitis ntra .f crn'Ml a"' Will it brine hark the thou-Mo- (lot (hi tn I'lall fn1; inslil he obliterated? Will It these Intimations in wititb't" trpsy the tears sn. snffrrtngs I'lftb wnrn the sid;Uoti and at Itaftie growth wmiards? rf H"w wh.i stirvivril? Not 1,1' He I t'e, lid doubt. In Is- all Rrvrngc may W swr-- , n I Ire sdiise says, hut I his iuM Ib'nMna alwmt lh 1w VMitr. wr're W too rl.it ed small fur the heinnus crimes this nin omi- - t the pinssi t of avoid'": t'lnh fViuntv traffic isi Ibr tt1tHfs We rjimiil hr'p but wundiT ab cady-apptrd mad r1 of t. the lake to worry about titua-Uon- a If Fthni"'i, thnnirh Ma not ftlrtaJy Pil further Kuth. i- Murray. Salt Lake County firemen were kept busy thin past week fighting a rash of local blazes. Chief Franklin P. Jones reported yesterday. Wednesday. April 12lh. the department waa called to the property of Chris Paras, 1630 W. 3500 South, when old poles had caught fire from a nearby trash blaze. AT 4:18 THAT afternoon, the firemen answered an alarm to the residence of Isadorc Garcia, 39 W. White Place, where children playing with matches had started a blaze. The fire caused $45 damage to the house. Later that evening, at 5:0i, a fire broke out to the rear of the AO Food Store, 4738 Highland Dr. Burning trash was blamed for the fire which caused $300 damage to a storage building. Friday at 8:5S p.m.. a blaze broke out at the residence of e 'T grateful, Yoii rant help thinking yoii drive Highway !'l in booi's annual inn. the musical is m ! Kiaiiejs .Widen. .Hltldeiit direc-inlitie K.tlell l'rixlell. JoAllll (,'inlii r and Vh ki Junes. IK hKTs AUK: $1 50. rr- f.erved; $J, ertcl':tl admi.H.son, and T.'t ten's Minimis. They r.tn Im(ibiameii frtttn the studen's or at the school, will (iIm be available cat h night . Pl.tvoij; lead rules n'e: Judy t e,l'-i-' t:n. Mi Henry, Maisha Klaitie Mchani. .lumii i Wilson. Kent tlany. Boti Si beid r, . .. , i tniii- - .Disney, i. if ni. o.i ittil IVittc, Ncill Smith and K itigtnn Firemen During Week Granite To Raise Curtain On "South Pacific" Tonite srs-slo- j V Local Blazes Plague - ' DO IT THIS WAY," Froncij Nejlen, director, tells two Granite high thespians rehearsing for tho school's production of South Pacific. I ' TiJIVl- dx fellow-publisher- j 'i it" I ".vt I. t com-paniol- j YU g, fered the tortures of the damned. Or. if he possesses no conscience, has not his exiled life in abject fear of apprehension already made of him a condemned man? Perhaps this is an instance where hanging is loo merciiul. Mavbe he should be allowed to live and lo remember every dav the pitiless slaughter for which he was icsponsible. Kver notice ? Some of our disappointments biggest come from getting something it( thought wc w anted. j n, - Not every clay (lias the mail contain a letter from the Sec- -' retary of Stale, Nor docs the mail very often include an invilation to come to I he nation's capitol. But we've been so fortunate as to have Dean Rusk issue us such an Invitation. P.y the time this is read, we'll be in Washington for a Foreign Polu y Briefing Conference, Our Will be presidents of olhcr press associations, editorial writers and columnists trom throughout the country. It is largely at the cxpciv" s of Ut.ih of our that we go weekly jv.ia-r- s they They .felt couldn't afford not to be rep-- j resented at such a gathering. We'll have more to say Inter but aiim'g on this subject, those who will speak to our n group during Ihe two. day will be President Kennedy. Dean Rusk, Adlai Steven- son. "J. Menncn William. (Iiarles Bohlcn. Chester Howies. Edward 15. Morrow. Allen Dulb s. and Robert McNamarn. It's a nutnie-'toiiopportunity, for which wc are vtiy P-T- Court Docket Youths Attempt Pony Rustling fwW&- m ConwH Passaae Hear Speaker They Won In Arlington Poster Contest WINNERS in a "Good Manners" poster contest at Arlington elementary school were thpse students. The competition was divided among the upper and lower floors with first, second and third places being given in both :or Heed Of Bond Issue er t . |