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Show Tf!S: MUIKIIAY EAGLE Murray, Utah, Thursday, May 23, 1946 Page 4 MURRAY 35 COURT AVENUE-PHO- NE Jack B. Wallace Managing Editor Entered as second cinss'matter, Feb. 8, 1927, at the Post Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. Published Thursdays. 155 HOLLYWOOD COMES TO UTAH Motion picture pcm!e from Hollywood flew info Salt Lake Bennion Ward Junior Sunday School Begins The Junior Sunday school fiot off to a Rood start last Sunday at 10:30 a. m. We wish them continued success in this new venture. Soldier Returns From Europe Clyde Edmunds, .son of Mrs. Rachel Edmunds and husband of the former Mary lurpin, has ju-- t returned from overseas duty in the U. S. army. He will get his discharge this week. lie is very happy to be back home again. Visits Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stead man and family of Tooele, formerly of this ward, visited relatives and friends in the ward last week. Correlation Meeting The regular ward correlation meeting will be on Thursday at City this week in an effort to secure electrical generating equipment powerful enough to light up an entire street at a movie location in Johnson's cam on, iK miles from Kami!). Accompanied hv Whit I'arrv, of the Parry Lodge, the group, accompanied liy L'tah I'uhlicitv department representatives, flew to outfits for sale by the war Ogden to inspect assets corporation. The camera work on the picture will start ahout June i, and it will be produced by Harry Sherman. Titled "Ramrod," the picture is strictly western ami will feature Joel 8:15 p. m. Medea, Preston foster and Veronica Lake. Andrea I)c Troth is Ward Has Cleanup Day Members of the ward turned the director. Most of the population of Kanah will be used as shovextras. Paramount is now making "Darling Clementine" in Monu- out Monday at 5 p. m. with cleanfor a general etc., els, hoes, started May to. ment valley. Shooting up day at the ward house. Thev also got the county scraper in WAYNE COUNTY GETS VISITORS and fixed up the ball diamond, The ranks of the geologists planning to visit the Henry so the elders now have a fine mountain Laccoliths May n and 12 has now swelled to 12?, with place to practice their softball games. no coming from "out of the state. Roads into the region recently School Graduations What with all the school graduimproved will permit the use of trucks instead of wagons. All accommodations such as food and shelter will be furnished by ations this week, people are very ready to .tend the citizens of I'ruit.i and Ianksville. The expedition is part of a plan busy getting of their graduations jns and in circles. to publicize Utah geological daughters. The Plymouth school exercises will be held Wednesday ENTICING TEXANS TO UTAH night, the Granite seminary on the 23rd, and Granite e A publicity story along with suitable photographs Thursday, on the 24 !h. It is high Friday, the L'tah Department of Publicity and Industrial released by many of these students expected of Dallas, Texas, and published will go on to college. Development to the on the travel and resort page of the paper April 21, is resulting Genealofiry Meeting: Held The genealogical committee in a steady stream of Texas letters arriving daily at the Utah held their regular meeting Monpublicity department, all asking for literature and more informa- day night at the home of Mr. and tion about Utahs scenic and tourist attractions. Te.xans, like Mrs. Lloyd Mackay. They will Californians, arc within easy driving distance of L'tah, and Utah's have a temple excursion Tuesday higher altitude with its dry air, cool nights and scenic mountain night and hope to have a large areas is a real draw ing card to the folks from the low altitude and crowd in attendance at that time. high humidity sea coast states. Field Day Held Students from Plymouth junior SATURDAY EVENING POST FEATURES SAN JUAN high school participated in the .Monument Valley, the Sin Juan river, Mexican Hat, and field day activities at the Granite last week and seemed to the Norman Ncvills river trip will be featured in color in the high have a very good time. The L issue of the Saturday veiling Post. The story is done May iS also celebrated among the by 'the 1'ost's feature w riter, Neil M. Clark, and w ill do much lower grades at the Plymouth school. to direct the tourist interest to southeastern Utah, Beet Thinning: Begins to direct the tourist inerest to southeastern Utah. Beet thinning over in our com munity is really going strong now and, of course, more headway will be made when school is out. Ward Party Held The ward party on Friday night was attended by a large crowd, and all report having had a good time playing games and listening to a fine program. Relief Society to Close The Relief society is winding Aluminum and Enamel Ware up its work for the year and will have the closing meeting next Records Pyrex Tuesday at 2 p. m., as announced bv President Pearl Labrum. motor-generat- or I half-pag- Times-Hera- ld din-wa- s Mirro Matic Cookers Car Balieries DISH PANS for canning season BRACES, HAMMERS, and CUSTOM WRENCHES-PLIE- RS OF ALL TYPES COMPLETE STOCK OF and MARTIN-SENOU- PAINTS R KEMTONE i m u . 4818 South State 0. C. Phone Murray 749 Tanner Jewelry Co 4881 South State St. Choir Also Closes The ward choir also will take a rest during the summer from choir activities. They plan to have their closing party soon. Primary to Have Short Rest At the closing of the Primary children will also take a short rest before commencing summer activities. To Give Plav The planning to present a three-ac- t play on May 31. We are looking forward to this night of entertainment. Bahv Daughter We missed mentioning that it was a baby daughter that made its appearance at the George Labrum home last week end. Awards Won Master M Men awards were won at the slake meet bv Wavne Kennion, George Labrum and Shirley R. Wood. Kverett Wood also holds this To date we c' i't know of any others holding this rank of achievement in MIA work. t M I A is Three-Ac- tQXQ it ' COME IN NOW AND 1 avaaiESS 9, t now and then smeared around hcie. and good news I'.vcry now and then something goes wrong is heard fate stun hies and somebody gets a break. This is to sav that Will Va.it e has quit his job to go to work full time to appreciate writing for nionev. It's hard for the moola earn able to writing when you wiiat it means to e enough like writing. An-- way. Will's dreams have become real. Not be one of the important only that, ue expert him to some day fiction authors m tins here country. We ran dow n to Murray park last Sunday with two of our children. The combination of sunshine, singing birds and playground tools made a happv time for the kids, and this editor was w hich it seems impressed by the i nusual beauty of our park, is taken a little li t for granted. We understand that .Monte Young has tried to get perferris wheel mission from the city to operate a three-yeconcession a on the and another fun gadget at park this would officials whether or decided not have not basis. City would noise made not if the wonder a be hey good thing. bother some of 't'.ic people living close by. It seems to us that Air. Young has complimented Murray by wanting to invest rivo. mi in this venture. There may be some aspects of this that we canm.t see at the moment, but on the face of it it seems that even one might gain by having these amusement devices in our own park, since we all go to Salt Lake for such entertainment anyway. I he commission has appropriated $350 for traveling exSt. George. penses of firemen who will attend the convention at have been A. Samuelson and Thcron Walter II. Randolph a store the Center," license to operate catering "Hobby given a to buyers of model airplanes, etc. non-writ- er .' v Sieaks Chops Short Orders Fast Service Lowest ar 1 - Prices iie-nl- PRODUCTION, SIMMON'S MARKETING In the District Court of the Third FARM NEWS Judicial District, in and for Salt May 25 Deadline on Bonus Wheat Salt Lake county wheat proLake County, Sta:e of Utah. LOTTIE IW. OGAAK1). Plaintiff. ducers must deliver their wheat to a Commodity Credit corporavs. MRS. FRANK LANGSTON, if tion approved elevator or warehouse to be eligible for the living, if dead, then the una bushel bonus, Frank Lund-skoknown heirs, devisees, credichairman of the county tors, and assigns of said Mrs. conservation comFrank Langston; and all other agricultural declared. mittee, prisons unknown claiming any Delivery of this wheat docs not right, title, cstat?, or interest mean that the price at the time in or lien upon the real prop- of is the price for his delivery described h?rein adverse erty wheat. The may take a to plaintiff's o vnership. or certificate forproducer his and then wheat cluudin? plaintiff's title there- collect both the price of his to. Defendants. wheat and the bonus after JanuTHE STATE OF UTAH TO THE 1. when it can be turned in ary SAID DEFENDANTS: on his next year's income tax. You are hereby summoned to 'I he producer may select any appear within twenty (20) days between the time he delivers day his the after service of this summons wheat and March 31, 1947, as the upon you. if served within the day for settlement on his wheat, County in which th;s action is lie is in the same position as brought; otherwise within thirty though he still held the wheat. (30) clays after such s'rvice. and defend the above entitled action, State PMA Committee Now and in ca.-- of vour failure so to It is now the "Utah State PMA v. ill be rendered do, judgir-n- t Committee," instead of the "Utah against you according to the detu.e AAA Committee," accordmand of the co:r,pk.in! which has ing to J. Vern Hopkin, chairman been fil'd with the Cluk of 01 tlie committee and state Court. This aft. on is brought to ot I'M A. This is in line recover a judgment cuictins with the previously announced rbintiii's tiiU- to the fallowing poucy ot broadening the author-Kdescribed tract .if l.md siii:a'.'. in ol slate oitices under the proSalt Lake Cuir.'v. State of L'tah. duction and marketing administration. Comm. r.cing at the Soul'ei ast corner of Lot 1. Uli.ck 7. l'l.it "J." ni'ILDI.VG PERMITS Salt Luke Citv Survev. thence May 15 Art Kennedy. -- t 3'J North U)i) thence Hill Gardens, no valuation.Murray feet; thence South 100 feet; May Stevens, two thence Last 3D fiet to the place homes on Atwood Blvd., $8200 of beginning. each. WENDELL C, DAY. c M,aJo227&uinton Rmncy. 4495 Attorney for Plaint. IT. 30-ce- nt a g, PHOENIX iTniovo ucnv Q J Q CUNNISON ff AND OllCMMftO O CKCifviuE V y W V DotDHVUf Q KAUAI m FANCUI'CM SALT LAKE QiACotsum CITY LV. SALT 4 p.m. and LAKE 11 15 p.m. c LV. 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Mvcral hourg Union PacxLc Ticket Oific. or se Wuf bcai a jont. THE THREE SWEDES Star food LARSON'S QUALITY SERVICE 5050 Soulh Stale, Phone 1006 5 an&t merry-go-roun- d, Na-t.on- al miitttiMMtiiMtMMiHimmfitmttttiti . avoids serious topics like the plague, but it hums up at the awful nonsense being spread and KNOW VOI R TRAFFIC LAWS Driver to exercise due caution: P. O. Addas.-- : No. 3 Kir.-- t Regardless of restrictions governHank Building, Murray ing pedestrian use of streets and Utah. City. highways, cverv driver of a mo- (Mav 27) tor vehicle shall exercise due care to avoid colliding with any pedes- CAM! OF THANKS trian upon any roadway, and shall give warning by sounding the horn when necessary. nn) Lshall exercise proper precaution upon observing- - any child or any incapacitated person ui:on a roadway. liSii tL cidents,. and nearl? ,001i ta.ned injuries , increase it as a Statistics dicate even ste than were seen last V at uary. 1946, safety check program from May 49 unhigher 15 to July 7. The program is February" der the sponsorship of the Inter- January. lnc national Association of Chiefs of over the preceding vL an to ed And in 45. Police and is receiving the active support of more than 200 cor- in March, 1945. porations and organizations that are interested in highway traffic T safety. FORT DOUGLAS While the police traffic safety SSgt. Evan M. check is in progress, police offi. cers will check the brakes, lights, Mr. J. Ashby. Murray Lv ' tires, windshield wipers and the discharged from m horns of all automobiles involved Vm-- -..myt& ... nnfri,n vuf,, in accidents or traffic violations. separation Sgt. Ashby. who Drivers whose cars show obvious defects will be admonished to months overseas as a truST the 6G0th field have necessary repairs made im- with . TO lM 1. ....41-- . louu"i 'a mediately. nuinonzed to Under the slogan, "Check vour European ...'"L-- i nnnnn .M.n driving, check your car, check iwu udiucI. stars, good accidents," the program will iouucii ana me vicinrv rikk. Prior to entering the 17 stress safe driving habits along with the necessity for keeping March 11. 1944, Asnbv automobiles in top mechanical dent at Murray high "t Tkic e IIIVJIUE!) officials. In sons lost their ThVgf'S n" Here and trac . To assist in curbing the rapidly rising toll of traffic Occident fatalities the police of the U. S. and Canada will conduct a traffic to the lr tfems odd that tlie uauy a peis uic su muu. to express notables who convene in Salt Lake from time to time their hatred of the OPA, while fresh in our minds is the spectacle of millions of consumers flooding congress with their appeals for continuance f OPA. The people seem to know the pood OP has done cuii if the dailies never found space to tell them. for want of .Millions of p.op!e just happen to he starving of food want food. The people who happen to be starving for The overseas. politicians are thev arc are not in this million of murder foreigners twenty !!amim- the people for the We indifferent. and are Americans apathetic bv claiming that pet-tiabout not feci bad will American that doubt vcrvnuich any ail the bread he needs when he knows that the reason for it and not local thc'? shortage is th; t some little bellies are getting pi us. condition. Tke increasingly bad, aceL bee- Traffic Chock To Curb Accidents LARSON'S Associated SERVICE 48ih So. & Stale, Phone 214 Willi wom-- i9 "N'aSiACIFIC ma tout Vklort GoiJenond tut tiIj r.tnl lamin. ro. RAILROAD im |