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Tim CITY - MTT5 cw.- ; Mid-Wint- January 9. 19 MARRIAGE LVSE RATE FALLS Premarital regulation laws re- iriaf a medical certificate from Kies before lliey can obtain a ' reduction in the marriage licenses by Utah license offi- - be-isu- ed for instance, a The law Is in the protection of the and it was hoped would wpd by the people as a a me direction of better i for Liberty school J. Earl Smith, principal: Chrystelle Mathis, Ena Mosier, Marie H. Blacker, Ray Norton, Vcrna O. Williams. Edna M. Cook is primary supervisor for the Murray district. for all. A natural ruction owt human beings is to re - ffwtion and dictation, from . urre. However, In this vucrnui compliance with uw T C, would result in the Local Draft Board Classifies New grea-r- d for the greatest num-- J e ,aw Pfevented only few persons from spread- IUi. it should be con- duty to comply with u i. refutation f f .. t. "n r -- i..- mini inc 1 I1W arouse, a feelimr of re- the part of persons EE? Possibly in this case, it r r better plan if the was being public. loos-th- L. "ens Da "inest TS 52-1- High- Drive, and Lloyd Allan Struehmer, 75 East 5th Avenue, Murray. e "Cush" HARVEST ''"THIS WEEK U Arthur Meadows. liam land "mlnatlon and In this t,an'ne feeling that "Wrt" Is Ready Fi Jf., " ?nnd "me. N ' attractions I on the enjoyable iWp ' i srTim: h'n P nd J to I BANDITS 7 edu- cation. but Instf ad of ""iiurriui tea. rn- - if ' pnmtioai of hard, .g rirhi rn,i...i . "V "7 rvM" "the arp wing n rage) ' Nielsen, mathematics and senior science. Faul S. Rose, physical education. David W. Smith, science. Clinton P. Smith, English and sci- electricity Clark "Cush" Cubing, frnier Granite high student and experienced cafe expert with a Pacific coast tmir behind him. is offering the public a chance to sample his culinary wares at the Lucky "13" Cafe at 33rd South and PaState sire. t. "Cush" made a vera! years of Coast cific trip e duration, working in and dot tli.it dineries and enfes the western landscape. He the cookery, service and his and Public Q J'hn ff fnihlrs hstu-c),e- . CLARK "CI Sir C I SUING .75. partment, SET AT Neff 's Service Store Celebrates Fifth Year NefTs Service Store celebrates fifth anniversary at 4745 .South Slate, this week and announces some very attractive merchandise and service for Utah kivnvs woman. Cushings ?nys a customer make to takes it what for eat and return to his cafe see an. him not try more. Why what cooking by "Cush is like. Hi MILLS City Recorder Lawrence A. Mincer rf Midvale has announced the Mid vole tax levy for 1941 as 11.5 mills. This is the game rate as imposed for 1940. it's motorists. NefT Service is well known and appreciated by the car owners of Murray and vicinity. You find at Netfs the Wasatch gasoline, the Utah gasoline of pull and economy that gets you over the mountains and Lack again at low expense. ' Firestone products are handled at the store and you can help Mr. Branson Neff celebrate his fifth anniversary by securing a set of seat covers that you have been wanting a long time especially priced for you and the fifth year days. IIRLMKN REMOVE TOWER FROM I'ARK Murray firemen used their spare moments the past week to clear the park of the lower and chairs and other rc- - d 70-fo- . mains of the fin men's conven- lion. The tower was hauled back to Salt Lake. The premium book for the fifth annual Salt Lake County Fair is off the press and has been mailed to prospective exhibitors and other interested persons, and advertising material is being circulated for the fair, which is to be held at the County Fair grounds in Murray August 28, 29, and 30. Through the medium of their premium book the fair management invites the general public of Salt Lake county to attend the fair and visit all exhibits and fair events, and so become acquainted with the resources and activities of the people of Salt Lake county. We list below the personnel of of the Salt Lake County Fair, with the officers, directors, board members, committees and departments with their supervisors and assistants. Officers and Directors E. O. Brothers. R.D. 1, Sandy, president and manager; William Kasworm, 4197 Redwood Road, first vice president; Mrs. Edna G. Hogan, Mid vale, second vice president; Frank Lundskog, Murray, treasurer: C. L. Bello. Magna, secretary: Harry S. Joseph, Salt Lake City, director: M. S. Larsen, Rivtrton, director: Sam McKean, Sandy, Director; Horace T. Godfrey, Union, director; J. M. Peterson, Draper, director; Wr. Dale Waters, Midvale, director. Board Members V. L. Martineau, county agricultural agent: Ivy L. Hall, county home demonstration agent: M a r d e n Broadbent, assistant county agent; Paul C. Boyco, instructor, Jordan agricultural high school; L. W. Hillam, agricultural instructor. Granite hii'h school; V. R, Magleby, agricul tural instructor Cyprus high; A. G. McKcnzie. mining: Stanley Stevenson, Utah Manufacturers' association ; A. L. Day, Salt Lake Farm Bureau. Fair Committees Budget and Finance Committer? Frank Lundskog, chairman; C. L. Bello, V. L. Martineau, E O. Brothers, William Kasworm. Buikftng and Grounds J. M. Peterson, chairman; Mrs. Edna G. Hogan, M. S. Larsen, George Catmull. Advertising V. L. Martineau, chairman; W. Dale Waters, C. L. Bello. W. Dale Program Committee Waters, chairman: C. L Bello, Frank Lundskog. Mardcn Broad-benIvy L. Hall, V. L. Martineau, Paul C. Boyce, L, W. Hillam, V. R. Magelby, E. O. Brothers. O. D. Ballard. Paul Rose, J. M. Peterson, H. T. Godfrey. Concessions E. O. Brothers, chairman: William Kasworm, C L Bello, Harry S. Joseph, Samuel McKean. J. Parade and Horse Show B. Mullins, chairman; S. E. McKean, H. A. Sorensc n, J. Clifford Hansen, George Catmull. Jack Clay, Gwynn Page. A. R. Mickel-sot, n. MID VALE TAX LEVY - ! The levy includes: contingent expenses. 4.25 mills; roads and streets, 1.6; interest on bonds and sinking fund, 4: maintenance of public library, .4, and park de- E. V. MORTENSON W. , Murray Tax Levy Stays At 11 Mills of this week. English. library. M. Stevens, biological Hamblin, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Dorothy lyncher. English. Lena Elaine Mash, home economics and clothing. Wm. H. McKcnzic, speech nn l O. M. Erickson Lane, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to serve three days in the county jail or pay a fine of $5. The jail sentence was suspended upon payment of fine, stay for which was granted to August 15. 4530 1940. man-pein- r rrll"M or the ftifn i ' K(. h v. gust 25. 6, ( anics. Helen Janssen, home economics and foods. Irene Johnston, physical k, CITY OFFICIALS ATTEND CONVENTION Mayor G. R. Berger, Commissioners J. Clifford Hansen and Sherman Freere and City Attorney Glen E. Howe, are attending the state municipal convention which is being held in Provo on Lucky "13" Cae Under New Manager and City court to answer charges which ranged from drunkenness to speeding. W. W. Grim was charged with intoxication at a hearing Wednesday. Bail of $5 was forfeited by defendant. Another charge of drunkenness was brought against Wayne who forfeited $10 bail. who was Harry Goodman, charged with speeding 60 miles in a 40 mile zone, forfeited $10 bail. N. K. Kakavana forfeited $5 bail on a charge of going through a red light. Pleading guilty to a charge of going through a red light, Robert T. Murray was sentenced to serve three days in the county jail or pay a fine of $5. Jail sentence was suspended on payment of fine, and stay of execution was granted to August 20. Eldred Lloyd, pleading guilty to a charge of reckless driving, was sentenced to serve 18 days in the county jail or pay a fine of $35. The jail sentence was suspended on payment of the fine--. Stay of execution was granted to permit defendant to pay $5 every two weeks beginning Au- Murray City Commission, meeting Monday night in the city hall, set the tax levy for Murray for 1941 at 11 mills, same as last year, according to City Recorder R. R. Rasmussen. The levy is expected to bring in more than last year, due to an increase in valuation. Assessed valuation of property in Murray for 1941 was set at $4,196,-40compared with $4,046,690 in Freeman, mathematics. Brent Gaufln, mechanical drawing and mathematics. Melvin H. Harris, auto mech- and wood wot k. Phyllis Taylor, social studies. Earl P. Wixom, art. neighbor. appearJudge W. Charged with running through Principal H. Deane Alsop, music. C. Hoyt Anderson, social studies. Cornelia Bishop, business. Betty Lu Car wile, English and geology. James C. Churchill, social studies and vocations. St-ne- arUvltiM and r lhe Vr ritv." c n PI)rwlate that x,C,V,e r well-know- mathematics. Phillip B. rplphrilinn ,esprrlal,y Murray them and have ufp,e . The county firemen's hall in Murray and the Murray fire hall were headquarters for many visiting members of the State Firemen's association during its three-da- y convention held here August 4, 5, and 6. These pictures were snapped Wednesday afternoon at the county hall. At top is AI Robinson, assistant fire chief; Mike Egan of Salt Lake; Jim Smith and Fire Chief Hansen of Salt Lake around the piano. Smith is a composer of popular songs. He wrote "Thumbs Up for Dear Old England," and was a special guest of the county firemen, pleasing visitors with his playing and singing. Center picture shows Frank Nelson and Guy Laney, both members of the department. Lower is Glen (Penny) Larson, a recent recruit of the county department, shown proudly posed before trophies won by the firemen. ence. Merlin Shaw, social studies and are holding Annual Exhibit Set For August 28, 29, and 30 variety of offenders a red light, Ivan J. tPtk md are Invliln L. r E. The draft board has bwn busy this wwk classifying the 21 year old draftees who rtgistored on July for Selective St rvice. Amonc these draftees is one who will leave with the boys on August 19 for M i vicc, John Joe Cecala. 1500 Ea4 Vine in Murray. Other draftees to bo called into service at that time are Wil- of this kind often clouded and confused facl thal few P v. I L. W. Service Registrants ul questions C ' enson. 'to - ' 'r7. 2. situation. to mm For marry are blamed for Salt Lake, - Ffiday, October 10. . . : Te.,',,vrs ?'d . Dr. Clove announced teachers for the elementary schools as follows: Arlington school M. Elmo McMillan, principal: Webb Snarr, Murray High Merlin Shaw, Helen Larsen, Mar-v- a Banks, Clara Eilandson, Hilda School Faculty Anderson. Zona Brunt, Elizabeth 1941-4- 2 Announced Horlon, Virginia Sutton, Ada Members of the faculty of the Rock, Betty Gene Ellertson. Bonnyview school A.E. Crane, Murray hinh school for the year 1941-4according to Principal principal; LaRue Turner, Marwill consist of E. V. Mortenson, Oleah Rockwwod, Erickson, garet the following: Jennie W. Halliday, Ester Stev- 'AH ns almost Saturday 31. U. E. A. Convention October and 11. Schools will close i . Sooih at Murray 2, 9 a.m. Institute er , seldom helps solve matter and is so destructive V I 1 J ,L . uua. 11. ujc neignDor taea. rew tiles seem to satisfy anybody leave a distressed situation iu .rter rrn!t. to Tuesday, high schooL iMlrnL I Tiolenre notable iber of Institute One Dollar a Year Cun-dic- - Meetings Opening September 941 ed this week before Douglas Allen in Murray . Vktrs of each side of the ques-,i- n to recede from the intense top. Two of the people discus- M the pros and cons of the idea w said to have become quite 1 City Couri Fines Offenders Closes Friday, January 16. Second Semester in line Murray City is right Begins Monday, January 19. as she has long Closes Friday, May 22. (ith this idea Xti and cultivated the zinnia favorite flower and has; Uolidays With No School j her steady grower of the Armistics Day Tuesday, No-- 1 '. vember 11. Cower. ldy i win recess Thursday Other Utah communities Thanksgiving ' and uj it nleasant to follow in the Friday, November 20 and 21. Christmas vacation Schools City. ,0, outlined by Murray fact the ciues oi uian win will close Tuesday, December 23 and will reopen Monday, Januiril to watch Murray City as ary 5. makes progress in a lot of Unities. MonWashington's birthday day, February 23. MANAGER PLAN Spring vacation Good Friday HURDLES CETS LEGAL April 13. He city manager or coordin-ia- r Holidays in School plan for Murray City is now Columbus day Friday, Octothe legal stage, as the decline ber 10.the plan by City , Lincoln's bf to accept birthday Thursday, Ifforder R. R. Rasmussen com-- : 12. February to pb the referendum parties Arbor day As proclaimed by advice. These the tplT (or legal Governor. niters will require time; and Special Days ill probably delay the question State Fair Day To be deterDid the summer weather drifts mined. fall coolness. Jilt Possibly this m help some of the strong ; Spring Festival Friday, May ... 4, .. jtj n 1 EBJI BREMEN'S CONVENTION Fair Premium Book Distributed Dr. James E, Clove, superintendent of Murray City school district has released the follow-- i ing list of activities for the school calendar of the coming year: First Semester Bogins Wednesday, September communities. Each !Lous Utah i Five Holidays Without School Listed For Year FLOWER URGED jjf " School Begins Wednesday, nf the fiery juice is all times and brings at every turn. If all closed r'r M 1 HggyCjty?. Utah, Thursday, August .i i" ure 5 RIG COTTONWOOD WATER SHI T OI F Salt Lake City shut of! the big Cottonwood water from the city's supply Wednesday because of storm conditions. The water wai judged Unfit for use. NEFF SERVICE STORE PACE AD INSIDE EAGLE You are invited to look over the page ad in this edition of the Eagle carried by the NefT Service Store. You will be interested in the items and enterprise of the Neff institution. ltHI(MtlltHIMHHtll(IHHMHMHnHHttlIIIHHI CARD OF THANKS In behalf of the Murray fire drpartmrnt, I wish to thank the citizens of Murray who no grnrrously offered to share their homes with visiting flrrmrn during the firemen's convention, August 4, 5, and 6. A. B. CALDWELL, Chairman Housing Committee. Contests and Exhibits Horse Pulling Contest M. S. Larsen, supervisor; Hyrum Walker, Barr S. Jacobs, Arthur Fagg. Edward Beckstead. Dairy Cattle Albert W. Daw, supervisor; I), E. Greenwood. Herman Nielsen, Dick Thurman, H. T. Godfrey. Metals, Minerals and Natural Resources for Industry Harry S. Joseph, supervisor: Henry Erickson, George II. Watson, L It Watts, A. G. Guttheil. Fine Arte, Applied Arts and W. II. Educational Exhibits Bartlett and J. M. Peterson, supervisors: Dr. James Clove, Erda Williams, H. T. Godfrey. Flower Show Mrs. Rufus Ray, supervisor: Mrs. Katherine Lnb-ruMrs. Fcni Smith, Mrs. I Shei ts. Mrs. Ann Irving, Mrs. Elmo Martin, Mrs. A. W. O'Brien. Home EconomicsMrs. Edna G, Hogan. suprvisor: Mrs. Mae lo, Mrs. Nora Aylett. Bel- Junior Departments Exhibits and Contests in Agriculture and Home Economics C. U Bello. general chairman. Club Exhibit-I- vy Girls l. Hall, supervisor; Mrs. Howard Barker, assistant supervisor; Rome Wood, Emily Drake, Mrs. Evrrrtt Fmbiish, Beatrice Smith. Food Club Group Exhibit Mrs. Everett Foibush, supervisor; (Continued on Last Page) 4-- |