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Show f The MURRAY, Utah, FAGLE p sod Tb? News AdvmUer JU Thursday, June 28, 1962 to Remember (From partment I'iiKc IK. Col. 0) received a letter of . appreciation from the Volunteer Fire Department of Texas City, for moneys sent to them to iil dependent families of firemen who gave their lives in the Texas City disaster. . .Mrs. Bert ALsop. 4.r20 Iwh HSoisfe So. 1st West, delivered 500 white mice to the University of Utah. She and her husband had purchased a iarm io raise me rodents on n j large scale. .13. A. Kelso returned to Murray after nearly a year in Sacramento, Calif. . Si W WIW !W? u vs South Cottonwood ward cele100th year, having ben organized in 1S4S. . .Henry V. Mallard passed away at the ill WW MR Jst- JfM rUS - SlCa! - brated its age of 85. TEX YEARS AGO, as re- ported from the files of Hie Murray Eagle, Fri., July 27, 1 nr.;. e A sewer system and sewage treatment plant for Murray was the object of pe-- ; tition.s asking for an election on the question. 49!i names on the petitions were necessary to obtain the special election. . . Paul S. Hose, county recreation announced a superintendent, square dance on the concrete slab in Murray park. One of the largest crowds of square dancers ever assembled was expected. . .Mr. and Mrs. Clair r.rienholt were guests of relatives in Price. .Assessed property valuations in Murray reached a new high of more j city-wid- if wit JU u . than MURRAY $6,300,000. FIVE YEARS AGO, as from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., June m CITY PARK I!:7. 27. Hundreds of Murray children went fishing in Murray Park during the annual "Huek Finn" day at little Cottonwood creek theie. . .Funeral services were conducted for Charles A. Ea- kins. . .Mr. and Mrs. Vern J. Newman returned from a vaca-tio- n in Denver. . .South Cottonwood ward was divided to form a new South Cottonwood 3rd ward with Ferris L. Shaw, hi- shop, Kenneth Simper and Daniel' Coons, counselors. The new bishopric of South Cottonwood ward were Myron Ottley, bishop, D'On Hansen and Weston Daw. . .Murray city signed a contract with Alva H. for a trial period of garbage pickup service in the area. 1 j 7 Tip-pet- ts Shows (From Page 2K. Col. (i) in "The Music Man" although they were invited by author and composer, Meredith Wilson, in 19.')!) to join the national company of this show. They were unable to accept the invitation at that time, but are enthusiastic participating in this Summer Festival production. Tickets may be ordered from the fieldhouse ticket office. University of Utah, nnd from Festival fiom the Summer ticket office. 31 W. first South for both productions. first appearance Choice of a 1962 MODEL VALIANT Field Day (From I'age IK. Col. S) 2:00 p.m., Farmington field station. Livestock field day. Nov. 2, 9:00 a.m. animal husbandry dept.. Igan. Purpose of Field Days is to acquaint those interested with research being done in the various fields and pi ogress being made. Dr. Thome indicated much Interest hn been shown in past years. The events are free. WINNER TO BE CROWNED TUESDAY EVENING JULY 3rd Drawing Wednesday Night, July 4th Given FREE Drawing Tuesday Night, July 3rd w YOUNG SHOWS 4 MONTY AM 'r Baby BEEF Cut up and Packaged for your Locker! FALCON TEMPEST Whether you're bovine, renting, wiling or (Hiding ii want ad ran do the job for yon! Jiisl mil QUEEN CONTEST dn m Welcome 20 71 8iW A Ad V JI RDES SHOWS "r9ef & On The Grounds! t) u an i 1 fil - Ml Minll ii V hi it K'NXV BWOUK a H jtm n n D FAMILY STYLE hikT !! Smoolh and Mild? BUY THE STRAIGHT .. Sf reefs In Murray starting at 9:30 a.m. on . . . Smooth and Ertra Mild? ELMO BUY THE liriw t M.i;.Mt 1.11 tw W it H.:tV ft ; inrw-N tM ;! W,C j m V-- down Sfaic and Vino J Wednesday, July 4 BREAKFAST . both professional . and- - amafcur on the Grounds ... on iho big stage at the ball park both nights. JULY 4th 7 a.m to 9 a.m. GET TICKCTS IN ADVANCE AT THE IREAKfAST YOU 01 " |