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Show 1 1 Here Seen Loan Groups )As I f M ERCHANTS1 A War Success Of ON ARKING D FFICULTY Report cf Murray are, on Thei7?o the tune of 539,525. first week cf the mighty in the war loan drive. S rruss ThtsdTt appointmt of a committee by the Lions club last of bettering contestants i Malays parking ,:.u nrnrlV yum men met i Wednesday night in the citv Utah War Bond oH the tnte thepi"obkm- r- An- -pto be de-. contested a f th state. After two hours of deliberation, those present voted to hold and, another & Munties are representedcommu-armeeting Monday, e May 2 at 7 p.m. in the city court room, all reports, various when it is hoped more business men behind their will attend. Certain conclusolidly sions were reached Wednesday, but it was every IThf local war bond committee single business man in town should hear the decided that before any proposals i bond "E" buy-IU that Murray definite action is taken. Support our Murray queen, Following are some of the points that were fisCleone Martin, daughter of tentatively decided fcjf and Mrs. Elmo T. Martin of last night: :: Center street. Cleone was 1. Some kind of limitation on parking should be enforced. Ninegraduate oi me ion ucoo Ql teen tickets were written a week is and school ago Saturday for violation of the Murray high very present She in and everyone agreed that since limit, very parking Murray. Popular i!uiv represents Murray in this t campaign. U Ballot boxes have been placed Min both the post otnce ana tne and all "E" fir,t National bank Ibind buyers are furnished bal-- I ts when bonds are purchased. The larger the "E" bond purchased, the larger number of jeventn 03 TT C S tly Y the tickets were written there has been a substantial improvement in the parking situation. 2. Free parking zones in the rear of some stores could be used and the public educated to the habit of using these zones. Two years ago several such areas were provided, but with the war and the greatly curtailed use of cars that followed, the condifion was almost immediately relieved and the parking lots were not used by the general public. 3. According to the opinion of those present the custom of making I! turns on State Street between 48th South and Vine must be stopped. Other hazardous practices of this nature will probably be written up as subject to arrest. It was a stimulating session, and Mayor Hansen and Judge W. D. Allen both pulled no punches in having their say. The Mayor appealed to the assembly to share their problems with him, saying that the city commission's duty is to help in the filial solution of civic problems. He said that he did not favor the ch ftinVH;igate two-ho- - - ur j the parking limit idea as a solution because the arrests do not make friends for the city, and he cited instances when he has attended conventions when strangers from other cities and states have expressed a dislike for Murray because they had been arrested here. The Mayor buruoght up other matters of local significance and said that the time has come when we will have to do some city planning, that Murray is really in her infancy and is on the threshold of a great future for which we must be prepared. Mr. Allen claimed all ears when he said that whatever is done, each and every business man should share and share alike in the work and the expense of any cooperative civic effort. He criticised the lack of cooperation on the part of a few who prefer to "let Oeorge do it. The meeting adjourned with the naming of a committee to call on each business man individually to urge his attendance Monday, May 28 when some" form of action will be decided upon. five-ma- n are attached. Svotes I MASS MEE1 behind our local Let's stand cjeen and put Murray over the atop. IvOMEX'S loan drive war n The un-fc- er port good progress. I The booth for the sale of ftonds at the First National bank Iwas under the direction of the Primary association last week, Pauline ?bth Vance, students and faculty of ex-pe- Ar-i.Ti- ; HREMEX TO XANTE REV H.VA BROWN E.va Brown Be May 28 SPONSOR IE OF MOORE PITILS Moore is rehcars-"- i her students for a dance rc-to be presented at 8 p. m. on A Wednesday, Juno Murray high school d;lorium, under the sponsor-.'of the Murray City Firemen. Last year's revue brought such t it crowds that they were ( to so admission git .'a car is by ticket only, un- there just "happens to be a .'""nt seat or two caused at the nunute by someone's being 'iu t to uu n( Tickets may be from dancing students the of Bill Ringrose, If Cent, . lay and a 6. in the 5 -- P un--.- -- rtn-,'t- T'P Prop am. in which 1P.0 ,; udenu will take part, in numbers by 80 tiny tots ''Jiyir.g ntnsery rhymes, n Beginning Monday, May 2a. Murray will institute a new paper pickup. Once each month, the last Monday of the month, a city truck will collect pajn-- and magazines right in front of each home. The paper must bo placed in the street just as the garbage is put out before 8 a. m. on the pickup Monday, magazines in one bundle and newspaper in another, both tied settiie'.y either ef heavy with Mrinu or strij material. Old clean rags will be in the same way, placed in a hex or tied in bundles. Murray residents are meed by their salvage committee to save every scrap of papu and put it - ties it out for collection, than now needed mrr pcrately are ever when so many lie f'i Pan to the sent lieing in our final "all out" .i.:nn i the Japanese. 1 S gal-f.,.-- Kichiiiv-1-- ;! ; ' . in-- ' -. I NAVY IIREMAN VMTS HIKE A Jmkins enter t Fin man 2 c Glen H Th.M hrr family at ' S ' V S navv. stati. m honor of her 4'!:; lM,iv f on w a bete Dli g''. ? ux v '"thday Satur 12 to visile! and 2 h Ei.ii'.?3 'r home, 253 of Mis Janice Alb ' l a !T Ml with a friend. lete and i' i r e i:. City, lb" f r'Vbut wek with his l fl'!t laying k( no. ' tins and Mi v !aw ' Ml. Emmon. Vtah. MVuvTri day for San Diego. JSU Tt A( HI US IN r"il U'l Piimary rrti' CADI T IIILI.STROM NTOI . J-i- e- kll-n-''"' ; - it :he bith ideals foi n lave yonrc . .still live and aie h. :gn i' ,,t i l,OT ..- - 1 ! . (,'av ei I !N(; AT SAN SAN ANTONIO. To 36 . ' ej g fit! ''i atd t!, urtnv ,nit riil",! ftn Mav 2X id Huitfdav. Mav ) ' am V 1,,,., : trxhrr "f lb' tor Primal y offi San Antonio aviation I t, r. i ' t 'ial pilot. an,! ,,r' t I f t.' t for an ial in'trinlio" fm-icdor- A : l ! our of this made ave v , i.'iv a symbol of eoui-so thai' v f..ur!,1 Th. el.- , ' n ''' airrrrw numWi. forces. At t the story crepe pap' r e buy e.u h year. hospital V all- - t!' ' V hands and b g; have inade of r, l...die Fi IN Flandns' ,i v oi(. than a syirb'-of us know 1 IR V e war dead - their ......rr. It l as iMC ir.e , 11 ' has now bi eoir.e Iho v Revlon ., th b-) r C Johnson - Clai Oian O h 11, S.dt (Irrcnuood . M M- iv 1 Cirrro n'a. S,.i' Ne v.in.d. b M a Psi" hhitid .'.I.i 1 I';io'. P. . . K n col. t a l y. an; n M.iV P.i'l ara Ob mi and 'a, : : Jrnkin rh. S.e a Library To Give ' r,.p Iva Mm' s and oy. May '. J. b --,! llirkrr Vivian (( olitiniiril j Lecture Series Friday evening. May 25. in the Plymouth junior high school auditorium in Taylorsville, the Salt Lake County Library Board is sponsoring the first of a series of lectures. Friday's lecture. t 8:30 UIHUIKOW K. REYNOLIS Icep. in, will be given by Dr. awarded rntrt.i: of the bead history land Keir. Woodiow K. Reynolds, stoie-k- . depaitment. University of Utah, l..ss. USN, of K FD and bis topic will tx 'imperialir and Isolation- 5. Mm ray. Ft. ill, today bad been sm, Coopnation awanhd the purple beait for lain.Admission is fiee and the pub wounds neiived its a lesult of lic is cordially invited to attend. em in v action in the I'acifie. The 2a v. a: old M.n cf Mr. and Ml RRAV Hlfill SCHOOL SI.CTHLS NEW f Munav K J. Reynolds Mi .was m .i'mI the wward in the I OOTH M L. TRACK COACH Uv Vrre McIIrnry nana of ihe pn sident bv O m- When the time rolls arijund to naidoie S J Miehai I. commandngain next year, mg odiif of the V S, naval air begm m h" be graced With will he d C where Al. high Murray , a.dion. i.ve':.. en.d to hi d i: bin sine a new bead coach. Art (lilbert, a former Murray tesulent. nas rh pat tmel.t and Mi Iba ;gnisl to direct our football and de. Fay. Reynold tram for the coming year. track Mat I r. oM iid.ti Kay. llyn yi ai n s; ling with, him at fi.tH Very M.ynek will continue aie Tlo'.V k. tball roach and w ill ba head AlaHiehl. P.llibt nig' ...elltie, l t ice fid in with Mr. Shaw's old job as t !e Pa fotf 1ig 1j the Utah root dmator, R 'Hold- - v ik. d heart . lit . - 1 ! dla 1 !' Fall i : rah ) . I II M ,v i, o ;, t !..v g s ta p.. ' 1.. .0 in V.itr . 1 ! . 1 a- - I t b-- ',2 ! ua-da- En- - Ceppr ' a, pany of j "Murrav 'iic' Mneol student have boucbt SI .01 H nrlh id war bonds and stunim ibnirig the Srvrnth War loan Drive. The Eiul f. r tlo- - tiicli mIhh! w Sn.tf. rrjmrtid E. V. .Mel trtiMin. ptiiu ip.ll. 11. in lii iocs a total id S TU 1 .30 vi, lit to Murray hieh school vtiiilmts in war In nih and stamps during the vtnil M ar I'M I I V amuntinc to s?l0. AtliMEtoo sili.l iciMitls pnrtliasr Mdlinc iH7 in w.ir bondi and stamp and P.nniuviru rcjx-r(Inline the Srri.li War loan Drive. I ibertv vrhwd, hut "lotah liir not been vrnitrd 1mm ill sell mrr Ji.C'IO in war bunds and it h rslimat' il thrv Drivr," Mr. Mttrnvn stamp during Ihe Srwnllt War llii wrrK. at the Murray high slitnl in an All thp siloxils in Muiray haC txcrrdeit thrir Srcnth War Loan Reals. abl Comes tij Us very bigllv tecommrnded. having' ( e.u d at Springville for the t ar t two years, lb" atP nded Mun ay schools until the-- seventh gi. de ar, finished at Smith high sih'il. where he served an bodv titcsident. Later, fit iMidmg Piithani Yoang Univertics, be sity, be rxcdl'-- in named captain and all confer- for two straight i ?, ce g iaid ! MURRAY SCHOOLS GO OVER TOP IN SEVENTH WAR LOAN inti-rur- CJillicrt Co.'ith Ibi-gha- Pl.iV, I . J; a nd M.d- On en. Sandv. cel. May i V. P.i C t.li 31 S lair r.uirpirdic 1 An i: i w, Midval- ah Mae Palk aivl I'.at- - tt. b"V. Apiil 2'i an Knudsnn I' ma P, Fat down av mie. Siiaivl. 2! gnl. A) ii, 2' Hah an d lleih. it, I'arrv- - ') 21 23 I last hi gnl. Ai-n1 i and L.mrrr-I'-vcth'i:' V Hill. Hollf-yboy.' Mav 1. ! ! i Il.icrrrtv- - (', ilmd- . i t. av. D.i'l Paul, ti C"atsi!le c ih M..v 3. t .isnrr nl!;. HV i t : .irblish J.awi. nee I Petti Fdwaid. Midvale. be V. M.V ii Celc Floiis p.. Of, .,' Jo Jo- - ''' H ;,re today fashioning s' (brtrude An't aral not (Ivrrbdr ate petals R Lake, gnl. May 7 . ..ot Aithur of tissue, but fon.eP;,1M- i I.a-Vei- Hans Fdgar. 71 V. vale, tirl, May 8. Wilde Anna A 15 East Angel Mav f. I t . An v. i : ll-- e - Vundrr Mar- ae Aih no We.-Salt Lake City. (iallachfr - A'Vi leatis i ! '!'!. i - Apiil :'! -- ! i 11 1 Hair and la PeterMin' H verly M.k elson and R v w-- . et, Midva'a-- . l"y. April 2a. Soiners- -. R i' i Argyl- - and Rob t oy. i i t Wesli v. S :t Lake Ci'y. ' - '' ii 27. mil. Apul , v- 1 vin I.aMont.' S..!t like City, girl. ; April 25. la'-Jean Ilidm.in ' and t'u rii F, Salt Lake City, ( o-n- 1 1 n.-- ',.r,i ane -- r .v.'-y- n ( - i 'o: 14 . - Ik.v I n m. Hi FaVe l.o'Ks and Ray Lak. . hoy. M.,v 7. Salt u.ond. ,S t.llles'ie Albn on .Malmborg 1 n Fiamis R., f'aivale, gn). Ai'iil II 11. .d av. II 11 v. and Charles ' 25. ifarter -- M ( i: d Hat ch and oil. May 8. and Fuller Olive !) ,'.. Jolai D. I'.'l) Fast nth South, r, c 1. Mav 2.1 (iani;i April girl. Shaw Florence Ke' d. i a n d .Maceard ry E r w i n and ! a.'! id South. 4100 Victor Higldand Glen Cuitis, 2CI Ow.p.. 8. May '.v. )l 25. A; Drive, giil. HANSEN lit ( "LIVES the four seasons WILLIAM URONZE STAR AWARD 6r,li a dr,n ehPd bios- ha th blood-'lVvr T5 William Arb V,. p..,v little the v f. through ;tar thr,n in tht matter of been awaided the lip a V were t sending m -,f.o r achieve ment'iiious .,rS, Wj.iH.h I to and tjuiU, n nedioii with mihta-,,f hope .sage Ul. .j rations n 'lv''m lh,s year because- of ho '!' lived. en l.vvte ir, the f enemy against . Her pn 1, M.,..:i.l World War thouof first the days s..y. is not as long as have of a! young son of Mr "! Mr- of .,. J.'" In- - case in former there. The V e f.:, n ine saei ifieo We i .T'"n ., 21a Hansen. David '" ,,n xvc11 SK,kvd in their for country U-- i th5 T ll ii n; l now as ptovidp a Corn! eve South Mirct. an field, ,,:; ' ine with an ami Wul.iil,nu nt. . lie seal let : ti.e Tpy r"v" group now in on :. where our young '; invasion. !.- -. 'dh 3rd East. II. :!.M j S April J4. I lirhllsll ,,,;,!, e tade, ,' ed double, sunbathing facilities, in fact, only thing lacking was a caliope and a pitching duel. With the two teams racking up a combined 21 hits, the latter was conspicuously absent." Thus Reed Tuft appraised the game here last night. Vaughn Soffe, Murray's Own, got four bingles for five trips to the plate, one coming in the sixth when the sacks were all occupied, did not hinder the cause of the Smelts, who had been doped as "a cellar prospect by the preseason prognosticators." Folks, watch for the next home game. Come on out. Your team is headed for glory! e . Datn autv in all that region where death am destruction reigned. This was tii l.fll,. veil,! tioerv Along the wry edges of the lunches and in fields raked by fue the brave little ,,.,!, r.e gun and Winn ' p.p;es giiv--were J, bloomed. ft beneath the la;e (hit of hastily dug battle sprang up u:;,es the and cv. led !! graves with tlowi It fl; n.e as though the f the dead had l.,t:1 ! i.- u-- honey. Home runs, errors galore, lead changing often, an unassist- teen-ager- know-ho- enlh-cle- a- t This Saturday Paper Pickup To ss 8-- 7. The' student 'body then sat bacif'dnd waited. s The F. O. E. Aerie 1760 provided the of Murray with the Eaglets club every Friday evening. Under the club's committee funds were raised to carry bleak, Every year on the Saturday thing that transforms before Memorial day millions of dragging hours into hurrying. on the club. These funds now total over a hundred Americans wear small red pop- - sunshiny minutes. These pop- dollars. pies on their coats, pinned on by pies, made in hospital wards The Eaglets club plans to present this fund to a women of the American Legion throughout the long, stormy ter months, worn on our coat club when it is organized. civic teen-ag- e Next Saturdav. Mav 2G. will be ,;,P,1:5 on "PPV u;iy. represent In a few weeks the Eaglets club will be opening another of these "Poppy Days" ou' contributions to me cause oi and Murray American Legion these men who have given so its summer season. The club will operate every Friday hi. much. Sixty per cent of all proceeds evening. This is a grand start, but it is not enough. A street that day from 7 a. m. on until their cuiuta is sold, lhey from poppy sales here remains club should be started that could be open every night will appreciate all contributions n Murray and is used as Amer offi with made toward this worthy cause. iean Leeion and Auxiliary etc. dancing, games, We all kimw that the poppies cers see fit right in this commIt is the sincere hope of this editor and several for work rehabilitation are worn in memory of the men unityfor welchild and disabled voteiuns World in the lives lost their who hundred students of Murray high school that during fare. Foityper cent is sent for War. but perhaps few of us i t a t i o n work use in lcha.b the summer a teen-agclub will be organized prothe poppy came to be the throughout Vie state and nation. vided with nation's memorial flower. a building. We have over a hundred In 1317 and 1918 hundreds of adin the Eaglets club; we have funds we raised thousands of American boys Period dollars vanced tliiniigh France and Bel- - Birlhs For by means of a basketball game and a play sponsored cnim and. as they struggled fo- i22 Lions club during the school year 1943-44- ; shattered and waid through April 24 To May by the field ;,nd ais"s slu the for club. the have need ve saw onlv one touch of life and jicvii - ....! aiusmm ani ! Arlington school wish to their sincere thanks to the Htrons and parents of the for their cooperation and v:llir.Rncss to help put the drive f'W in such a successful manner. E Poppy Day Is g The EDITORIAL The Muray Lions Club will make a trip to the Geneva Steel Works next Thursday, leaving here at 9 a.m. Those who wish to make this excursion should contact committeeman J. Leo Ellertson immediately. Lion-tame- r. '. Subscription $1.50 the Year When Murray got going in a serious way in the industrial ball league, they showed the brothers (DOUGLAS ALLEN JR. is the editor of this issue of the Eagle.) a thing or two, CLUB A TEEN-AGMurray took first place in the league by beating Provo WedThe editor of this issue of the Murray Eagle benesday club in Local fans are lieves that there is an acute need for a teen-a- g waking up to the nice fact that they have a Murray. for lots first rate ball club, Fourteen months ago the student body of Murray of thrills, fun und good an ocasional Nothing pleases the high school, as well as the administrators of the school, wing-dinperformer like a healthy turnout. petitioned the City Commission to provide the teen- Although the number of folks atthe two home games has age population of Murray with a club where teen- tending not been collosal, Vaughn SolTe team agers could spend their leisure time in good, clean, and other members aof our more little that convinced are wholesome environment. time will bring out the crowds The petition was presented to Mayor Hansen and worthy of the team's efforts. "If you like your games wild Commissioners Freeze and Richardson. installment and hairv, he jat-- Lion To Visit Geneva Steel Mill ll 24, 1945 With Third Win 1 LIONS ELECT NEW OFFICERS AT MEET ladies in charge: Hinnen, chairman; Hyacinth Mitchell, fLorene Grace Utley, Atwood, 5'ireinia Wright, Madeleine Lee, Joiga Seymour and Ravo Carter. Club has the The Women's iiooth this week under the direc-fc- n A a meeting Thursday, May of Mrs. 0. Sundwall, Mrs. 17, at the Arlington school, R. 'T. FarrelL Mrs. Val Sundwall, Reva Bletzacker, Mrs. Helen Allen Perry was elected presi-- , McTowers End Mrs. Florence dent of the Murray Lions club. Millan. He succeeds Frank Johnson. j The American Legion AuxiliGilbert Gcrrard was elected ary will sell bonds in the booth first vice president to succeed text week. Waldo Draney, with Herbert ARLINGTON GOES Towers chosen as second vice OVER THE TOP president to succeed Edward j Arlington school has gone "over Hobbs. Reed Dixon, third vice M e top" in a big way on the president, is succeeded by Mar-tep :nds and stamps drive, for this Ellis. ?ar. The goal was set for $15,000 F. T. Duvall was elected tail- for the year twister, with Ernest Yankey pd total sales an $20,429, average of elected as ?;5 per school child at the school. Lion club secretary is Tyler Their 7th War Loan Drive goal Vincent, who was retained at that vis $4500. or an average of $10 position. school child enrolled. Here James Powell, Ira Taylor, F. ' went over the top, exceed-:r.H. Westover and W. Douglas Al their goal $3740 with a total len are the club directors. SC240. ftr.e following i MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY L Murray house canvass in Drive is well ladies in charge re- house to War Loan way and if Volume 55, Number 31 progress ?3uke i ORGANIZATIONS i I Ftu-de- nt ir-- rais. was commissioned a J G. in the navy at Ihe out! teak of the present war. but i. reived an honorable (in PHI The new roach is catain to be popular with the jtudonls and faculty of Murray hieh school, und a big athletic year is in store for the Smtltctilcs. H'" lieu-tenan- e t , |