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Show In Our Town.,, his family of three children, but also much greater opportunities as a business man. Murray is a native rf Provo, received re-ceived his schooling at Provo Hi and BYU. Some ten years back, he left school to work for his brother broth-er in the grocery business where, MURRAY PEAY If this sketch seems to lack a certain cer-tain something this week, I swear it isn't my fault. I was going on my own quiet peaceful way, driving driv-ing under 20 miles an hour and watching carefully ln all directions, direc-tions, when I was waylaid and sabotaged by three prominent citizens, cit-izens, namely, Joe Carnesecca, Cornell Mendenhall and Cornell Clyde. The only reason I'm not in the hospital i3 that they left me too weak to travel. Nevertheless, we will do our best for Mr. Peay (pronounced Pay). For such a young man (33), we feel that he has shown unusual unus-ual discernment, first by marrying a Springville girl and secondly by selling his thriving grocery business busi-ness in Provo and moving to Springville which not only assures him a grand place to live and raise by concentrating mightily on tne business at hand, he was able at the end of two short years to buy the business from his brother. For further details, please read your weekly newspaper. If this sort of thing keeps up and we get many more of these live wires like Murray Peay, Ted Franklin, Herb Miner and Del Galloway, the Gold Rush will real ly be along Main street. So hold on to your hats, men, and if possible, pos-sible, take a look at the nice job Peay is doing at Fourth North and Main. THE CATALYST. |