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Show torn To Film 'Huck Day E vent No. 38 Volume 56 MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, LaCrosse Game Retailers Pledge The national game of Canada, La Crosse, will be demonstrated at Murray Park Friday, July 12 at 8:30 p.m., with experts from Saskatchewan College of Canada competing with Notre Dame Sports lovers will find this exhibition one of the most exciting spectacles they have ever seen. These teams played Wednesday night at the Ute stadium and the audience came away convinced that it is the roughest, wildest, most thrilling sports activity in the book. This exhibition, sponsored by the Union Lion Club may be the last chance in a long time for lo cat lans to witness the ama.ing skill and power that this game demands. They are assured of some spectacular entertainment. Admission is $1 for adults and 35c for children. JOHNSON a paEvery time you pick up meets your per one word teen agers that have hwn destroying public property. been written Many stories have about what they have done and but how they are to be punished, find out has anyone bothered to By JANE eye-vand- alism the cause? doctor prescribe a cure the case No, and neither can anyone tell how to curb this delinquency until they find out why. Can a before he has examined and knows the disease? the street light. Why? Is it because they like to see the glass or is . it because they break Fifteen members of the Lyon family, including three recently returned service men, held a rehaven't anything else to do? union in Murray park on Tues Which would you rather do: day, July 2. play baseball or peg rocks at a WILLARD E. SMITH street light? They do have the are rocks and the lights there, ADMITTED TO SCHOOL Willard E LOS ANGELES the baseball but they haven't Mrs. James Mr. son of and Smith, cause out the equipment. Find W. Smith of 5G90 Highland drive, before you choose a remedy. Where did you go to celebrate Murray, has been admitted to the schools of aircraft in the Fourth? Saltair, the canyons, American struments and watchmaking here or maybe you went to Lagoon. Ah yes, Lagoon; how it brings for a year's training under the back the memories of childhood. G. I. Bill of Rights. Willard served two years with It's just about the same as it the army signal corps in China was; the hot dogs are still as hot has the Asiatic campaign' and and the water is still fit to drink, a Chi but after drinking a few gallons, ribbon, bronze star, and command nese combat I wasn't so fit. Let's see, then: There is the fun house, it's still fun; howMURRAY AMATEUR BALL ever, when you're older you apTEAM SUCCESS preciate things more than you The Murray baseball team. did when you were in knee sponsored by Old Man Chris of pants. Murray, Cafe, Del Heusser of " Say, car'i ail) urn- lell moif boys the the Heidelberg End Duane thns- really did wear knee pants? tensen of Meatland, lias made You're always reading about such a larce success in the Bon "when he was still in knee neville league that they feel they pants." I can't imagine what gencan enter into the isomipro eration would claim them. This league will begin on In my grandfather's day it was league. 15. July considered vulgar to even show The team is known as Chris's your face, let alone your knees. and placed second in the Donne And if he could show his face, villi seven Winning league. why all the foliage? names and losing three, this is My father's generation would considered as excellent, for the have looked rather silly in knee competition was Mill in said pants, with a pair of flannels protleague. ruding from the band, and it Murray hasn't had a ball team ould have been rather inconfor quite some time and the boys venient to stuff them up the legs. mentioned above have done their As for my generation, I can just utmost to bring baseball back to Xf say Doug Allen in a pair of Murray. They are to In contnee pants. No, sir; they don't gratulated. Wong to us. Then who is going Del Heusser tells us to watch to claim them or are they like for future results on Chris's ball me man without a country? team in the Siim.pio league. oitier people opinions fount? If 5o, the impression that lil ll.DINfi PERMITS as made the other Keith McCk ary, 5413 South fith night at Murray park' must have left any West. $15uo. visitors with a low f.ioT South St.de. Ora J. opinion of Murray. service station, jr.udit. An announcement S. K. Godfrey. 427 hast SMh was made Lit Wrl Meyrirk would roach South, remodeling. S20Kl, soccer team if theJohn V. Newton Jr Meadow boys wanted io organize one. Tim 'statement View street. M met with x in William K. Haker. i.,n r: r.il mil's nrwl V - JC-Vl- lot of hood-Afout of the three th.y hcU a basketball wurnanu-niMcynck took Mur-- i twice. Murray took the jWe championship for fool-- i rr the first time tinder the 6ir'rtion of Vci Mcynck. t. r , j ; 'ir r Thu j,n-- "" anvlNNlv. !! 'f t .jnjI wnM(,n lii li'a t!,(. w,1y , , ' t-- Vine sir eel. $40o(), I V oi Ihe U i " .d;V i1 ill I " . ..e ' J ll Hoi .'.d arr ! 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'. v 0 isibiM nlriUin Miv d Jo to ii; i.d this n r. sundry rieji r.;r,g, July 21. ritii, : 1 f I I Mi, joir.4 1 I I ling ftlioii, Mr. W;m; r Mr. atal Fl.t-- . r-- la' ll ' ' ).i. ;;ia':l ale t Pa riV S.ar; n'.'.eti i.'.d bal-Tin y iol i nt: al a', Iia' I, ;bd.iV a r.ef arty "a j. y. ..'a a! 1! a i; 1. Mt'ti. An in w (.lirst - ', A 1 .t An ,,i;o!1l 1 M i ll' union r.dun f.t t! ' fj-t- 1. el Ibmiiniit'an - a r . ;.- R ivrmrc. Tutmlaya rU,;J,l(ul t!y Mr. Sao !ay , i la! ,t v, .boy 21. ';: to 'a" n- t 'ilv St Ilj.Ol ! a 'aii! a- - n n liy, linivir n le bir h. ! v. GaincS and tdri ll!lH ll',1 ,jV'-'1 11 $5. i the tliiiiia: ? ( ! F) rday I I r, b rcpoit UJ and h trait h bi tt r ttftcr I t vt-t- " . Sar.der.t oi.'h. ,iwi l'.oty Honors Itirthdajr Ftnii-- t Th- - famdy of Mayor 'i I' i v. i l l d liajn y sr. f.1 aati';,l. Jal. ' k " r, ;. I'i.n.-!,oti- . , THNOim St NRI'sl .1 I I a.e V.'.- hat M.v R.. in a di Jul' 2!: '.Mil !".,!'. I li I 1 t! : and $10, - M ,t liat'V V Jab, t. Sait I ( I ! I r. . ; . i M.n i f.-n- 3 "lO I y oi. s'h ! . Pa't.-iMHi- ",.h .Old $25, .lav-- - v-- tifktts. 2nd wodet bt ami t'l lniday. bovC Koanut r.icl.l at r ' ..k - Sttimmirc. Fnday ar.J Gi eve Ju. :3id. .ni. Jom d'-- Much iVrtlrr Ituirth in Tanon ml .il. C"j .. f.. f. lied . bad $.") .1, 'T. m. n bi r Fx. tx ;V C '.: Itn l,lrv triing AT (.ROM; i LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF ad fotfe.ted. DrWine on Wrong Sid' of Highway c 1 I f i;., ta" B.neh.im. . O i a, m. til'g. .... W. t d,.v:. 1. ward M.nr T I t ?, 1 lu-'aim- Mlspclltled llaiiv Mason SloVef. 1712 Maltili.i. Tm n nee C ,1 j l .1 Richard Ruvs mi. p. ndrd th' ibiil. Sai: L.ake. 5 llaS atid u p. ltded. $111. ! days m. 1 , .1 Improper Rri;Klr.ition R.ed W. Tin ion. 1251 Ci'.h South. 3 d,.v and $a. ..ie 11 .1. Sana.. ruction to be'p t! itti their on k. Mrrtings Nio.day ' a. Pii. Sol!' , Kunninc Stop Si u n Fr. I ll. P. ti i. oil. 2:ir.. St.irb St .te. S..1; l,V.e, 5 days and It', - w a .(.; . . i!,!"!i fine talk. v : 170 We.t OiO'i Marian H.ms.-nSouth, Muriay. 5 days and $H. 5 Lloyd K. lays su)iv:nded. Hi itks'oti. 3:i7ti South Stale, Salt Lake. 5 days ;md $bl. 5 da,- - .mu ndi n. (ilen I). Reese, OP A rent executive, said that due to the olt'ucs bcin,' closed, there h.ul been no new developments since Wet!nestl.i "altlrouuh," he added, '.Monday may bring a flood ' " inotv 1. c.iiiipiaiuis. "o:ciiv4 the attitude of local apartment owners, the National has distributed to newspapers .1 release Apartment Owners' Assn. bv (Iconic ,M. I'nul.ir, national president, dried Ink i. sued . ... 1.. .1... ..!.... 101.11 f..nw, in uiv iihj-h.hi. r.,,,i, ,l!Hi m tit lo local associations, local that associations committees be W c b.nc su 'ocsted to our 111s reuii lot ea tint would point out to anv latuiior.i who raiseu..! t I Slioltsi-jlllcts i n! p.'l!C, airu oill wnom liinie Uiol ,; control as ptrmaiunt put of our lulp I sc v. la. want rent t" .ulneic their go.11. n.ino't.i Assn. 1'nd.iv wired Neiutuis Abe ;e I ih Ku.nl (irocers' Hun 1). llit.mas rctjuesting thar, as tnc vir. ,1 b,i left olF uii to the senate floor, controls would be I Xti . . re- t. .ire 1. i.e. bat k on itie.its. consumers aim h - it lo iia ..! will Pnees matkit. ,! p. the V.lli i. t.l''. s.iut tnc xvirc, riUet'iitioi'C. hiue pines tiHt.iv, htl .! ( ..v C ll.nward, r..niiitiliil. pitsident. 11' HI . )( .it int. Red I.ii;lit Rurtning 1 P.i . nt d; ys Without Permit Vernon IVttit, American Fork. 5 days and $10, 5 days ,sustondod. Drunkenness Orson Shelley. 22 East 4M0 South. Murray, 10 days and $20. 10 days suspended, Lester Di i!40 F.a"t 4."xM South, Mur30 days and $25. ray, .! h Id Tu. v a It Fn-ci. 1 Fi n,.i'--- t tiv :e.., 1! . i.p- ( S ,,r, t .f ,1 1), OK P C, g Ait and St-'I- ti t. h ray ft nd. !( . -- a tn K- ml Ati TvJo' . ,. .I IV but-tcif- 1 Moving House on Highway I eativon . a'ld M a'etl of the Straicht lAli.uiM !.' i'etl to lUlt on ' ben' W. h .1.... p .1 ..d Jordan V-n- ! c.no -- Art V r. . ! 12 'o ! i. Fr . . ..V C"r- - II 1 pro. ' l. 't - Fi u1 12 tin Ju'v n s " .u-Tc- No Chauffeur's License Sidney Bobinson, Price, 5 and $10. 5 days suspended. s 1 Wyo., $15 bail for vin. Powell. . - r'or. '.i .r. . were added to the retail price of a quart of ltiiik Friday in Salr Lake City, Ogdcn aiul lroo localities in the wake of withdrawal of OP A subsidy p.nmcnts to milk producers. Iloosting of the milk price from 14c to ific on doorsteps and from c to 15c in retail Mores was cvplaincd earlier bv Walter llokl.1w.1v. wx "ulcnt, Salt Lake Fcud-arcdMilk I'mJucciV Assn., after fiistimiifs to par the full Si .'1 4' per jroitnJ of to producers. An OP A nuIimMv tluc to take tlfect July would h.:e made up 15"! of this amount, and discontinuance of the oflkc forces consumers to bear the cost directly, it was explained. While () I' oftices remained closed over the extended July l iidaV was relatively 4 holid.n. ijuiet with m'.ird to rental in- -t rc.iH and ixictions. An unconfirmed report said" the governor's (.ll'ac had received between 75 and 100 letters protesting rent iiKie.iHs, m.l "crv mam" telephone calls. However, (inventor be reached for com-M.iw was out of town 1'iid.iv and could a (l. Youlh I .r.tilrrship Mrrlinc lb hi A a; i n,yolllh bai go. C;ranit . t' 1 i "" '1. 'H in CotlotVA .....) Morgan. feited. io a ous w.n lwo crtra 810 Wayne Claybourne avenue. Salt Lake, 10 days and $20; 10 d avs suspended. Klar H. Bell. 212 Fair avermo, $12.50 bail forfeited. Donald C, Bloomfield, Orem, $23 bail forfeited. DeVerl Peterson, 202G South 5th East, Salt Lake, $15 bad for foiled. Heler A. Curtis, Delta, $15 bail forfeited. Eddie Narovich, 37 8th awnue, Midvale, 5 days and $1. 5 davs suspend d. Wallace W. Wright, !)50 East 45 !0 South. Murray, 8 days and S15, I! days suspended. Jor.n G. Duke, Char leston. Utah. 10 days and $.M, 10 days suspended. Carl II. Gal r tume, the aii ;i. e a th rnuul waid ai e Flld.tv. .boy i; 1" U"I'r. ': eo. ;,t C " g a vond. tfiil ioh. of lb ':!''' r. it ft kitid. I. Mich it. al,. ' ' ' N . ' youiM If. I'm sine "fc..r,;!jerl Speeding !uk - ,V-'- ialcd. f b, Jo) i! arteii! h ti ,t Mllt!.t. Mr. tin- dirt-rlo- a-- -t )! 31 t y ! ilia ' i ! I, I I .ist - T, Murray Ciiy Court Milk Price Jumps Throughoui Siaie do-lig- ht laite) 12-l- -1 1 ..., lor a Idaho, 1!;lIv. mi or ten days. Elimioii 1 n. l.op .1)1.1 ll-.- a Murray FirslWard grimily hitiiij jj;,,v, J',,',, ' o yo . J We ... - r : City Names Men On Zoning Board ss k al I P.-- J - . Hi? i j rf 1-- 1 a."-- j d to i 1 i!-- -b r it t .... 1 Commiv-ioiii-- 1:1 . '.-- d1c g,,, r. i .f 1 te II it "!' mhmz h the m....t tire-A lot of i'" Ettal. in the xvoild, betauM?! U ; p(' fonpn-rj4tni quit and irsl. A bit of! have. "ni ftii. lake the word of And .'.i t iuthr,y a Uucd j WJW1 i.noi- - ii br1 '11 cept foi '! ' ,r,f1C Etc at is to 'v : n.'t. going j." '. to usher out v Eomg 1'!...,1. i ' Ccnl hni;I. Tbi. Moiioi c ,1., 1. t', lT I....... ...... ' " C VMI'I Mm ray can toid i! aw ' ' lot of this tout t n ,' advantaco of find f,. J' f'"' K..',.f',,,,,dis. In case o i not. ' "Murray p,.ik" i .'ir kT a ,..' ? a t! i iJtl for it- If 1 f "J . the had thing " fa? Missionaries to Speak The Cottonwood stake missionaries will present the program at sacrament meeting Sunday evening, July 14, under direction of Elder George Midglcy. Ward Gleaners Sing At Stake Conference The Gleaner Girls' chorus of the ward furnished the music at the Sunday evening meeting of the Cottonwood stake quarterly conference. The singing of this chorus, under direction of Elva Richardson, was very inspirational. Elder Charles A. Callis of the Coune.il of the Twelve, who presided at the meetings, expressed his to hear the beautiful singing of these lovely girls. He said, "A beautiful song is the same as a beautiful prayer." The Gleaners sang "King of Kings," with a solo by Edna Mae Wilkenson: "It Was for Me," "Prayer Perfect" and "Bless This House." Scouts Sponsor Dance for Yellowstone Trip The dance held the evening of The children and grandchil- June 20 at Palmyra Dance Gar dren of Mrs. Michael McMillan dens in Murray and sponw."d 94. gathered at the McMillan cabin by the Boy Scouts of Troop at Hrighton and spent a very nice under the leadership of Russell McDonald, scoutmaster, was a Fourth of July together. social success and a big help in and visited The group hiked funds so the scouts can and in the earfy afternoon en- raisinga take trip to Yellowstone in In the joyed a lovely dinner. August. evening the group came back to Stake Plans Trip to Grandma McMillan's, where after Manti disTemple fine a witnessed dark they Cottonwood stake members play of fireworks. to M e an have planned McThose present were Mrs. M. Tor Manti Saturday, July temple Millan. Mr. ami Mrs. Very 20. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Members of the Murray First Wahlquist, Mary McMillan. Mr. ward are invited and all who and Mrs. Newell McMillan Sr. wish to no are requested to noand familv. Mr. and Mrs. Clain the ehairman of the ward F.n ksoii. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Mc- tify committee or one of the genealogy Aurelia Mrs. Millan and family, ic by Sunday, July l b bishopr Shimmer. Newell McMillan Jr., almost 20(1 will atod is It and Mr. and Mrs. Don McMillan make the tup, which is alMint 120 and baby. miles or e way. Stake otlieers Mr, and Mrs. Mickey McMillan will Jiv to arrange for all to go are visiting Mrs. McMillan's bv pnvat- - ears, but if that ran- ,,!'.. - j - ! three funda- had ! . f f Jm v'A I ldcrs to Hold Party At Wasliinct'in Park !rv Johnson III Tin wani i ld. rs and tin. ir p ot- ..i v l'.oil Jobrwn. 2b) Fast Fourth. wav T eel- hiati!:g will I'.oiiti a canyon iany .o n Confined to tiers bet has a.?nr South, Pail-vcan 's The Fourth if Washing!..;-- park in ied for the past month, sufY u - has The 13. S .n iiid.iv, passed jusl July day yon fi ..in a in i vous ootmi.Jon. v. il! Fust leave rouU haidly Ml il wh i y.ui Murray poop waid tic! a en 5 ami o p. m. walked down lb- - st reels 4 Mur- made it ( ()l STY I AKi: SALT The '.long only Tiampi!..i:"ti will he Jlovelcl ray. ia haven't a ear. any UK HI .MION fop t!.oM tie Fourth dii''int to anil v o. thai other day in Oil! fa (dcinrrs I.. C t' sfi. Sai't. iit'i.r Hold Criiviin Party the stoves Wl I '' !' ' 13 (Ltls and M- - n Tbe (: than that it w... jie-- '.ki- any v.,.l.U f,.r Wrrk I.tldinC July i Will f t'1 hold a Cal "') t.ik. an f U Finn '!,. day. Wooi bi't ii ' Kr.iav. .tdy i;,i i ale m S" to mountam !' a'11' at i ay Mm 11 ' lla" aitv park. decol n' n,lV will !" H "ithnary Joolo. we know that ' i.Ih r , a n h.A j,,,,,,,, vj Vnll ;irlrfj i i . 'km i .1. wioumu i '"Cut ten a few niayoe thing. r O'.hi j!u, , x tie-in- don't like Mey Lloyd Kindic. lot 4. South Co- ah so nmbe I don't like Mey-htttonwood Heights. $4."imi. so t,llS lhal A. N 1'ettlt, :il Wiison lane, Rivp us tlu, I'Snt to act like a i i" mental principles: 1. Keep prices where they are on goods now in stock. 2. As new goods come in at higher cost, mark them at the lowest prices to yield a fair and reasonable profit. 3. Make goods available to all consumers, without favoritism, or s to move slow without merchandise. This policy means that the re tailer's will retain their present very low margin of profits on present goods, and if new goods are priced higher by the whole salers or processors, they will be marked up with only a very rea sonable margin of profit. We are more vitally interest ed than you would suspect in keeping prices down," Mr. Nelson said. "The president has challenged business and we will meet that challenge. We have faith in the average American business man and the law of supply and demand. There may be a few who violate the principles of good business, but by and large we will hold prices to a reasonable price. All we in the retail busi-m-is that the public compare our retail prices with wholesale. We'll bo in line." 1 j It council. - M cf moaning. of you s sisting of approximately 5000 retailers in the state. "Merchants Dell Bell and George Grosse never asked for anything so ab- happily display two hour catch rupt. They hoped for orderly de- during a fishing trip at Island control, not a sudden release and Park, West Yellowstone. Chick wild inflation," The policy of the American Retail Federation was urged upon all members of the Utah n.-e- So some i In the chaos caused by the veto of the OP A continuation bill by President S. Truman, Harry Utahns were given reassurance by the announcement of George L. Nelson, Salt Lake City, president f the Utah Council of Retailers, that there would be no runaway inflation in the state. "The challenge implied in the veto can and must be met by the retailers themselves," said Mr. Nelson, who heads a group con- Several times I have seen on LYON FAMILY groups of "kids" standing street corners pegging rocks at HAS REUNION 1 Fishing Is Good at Island Park Customers Square Deal In OP A Death At Murray Park jjatte iayl: Murray To Play Pinney Sunday 1946 JULY 11, The Salt Lake ft recreation department is sponsoring a "uck Finn" day at Murray City Park July 12, from 9 aa.m. to 1 $2.00 Per Year p.m. Twenty-fiv- e prizes totaling $200 The firs i game of the second will be to the contestants. given half will pit Murray against Pin- These awards are donated byl ney Beverage, Sunday, July 14, merchants. at 2:30 p.m. at Murray park. Prizes will be given to the best Joe Tezak will be on the Tom Boy, to the one catching the mound for Murray, while Louie biggest fish, best of performance Oliver will take over the chuck- Buck Finn, to the one catching ing duties for the Beverage men. the smallest fish, etc. All children The Legion will hold its next under 14 are invited. meeti'i.e. Monday. July 15, at 8:00 Alma Crane and Joe L. Chris-tense- n p.m. in the Murray park at the will be the judges, and barbecue pit. A roast will follow Commissioner Rose will present tin. meeting. the awards. The Legion would like a large Colored motion pictures will be al tendance as there are a lot of taken during the day. Pictures of problems to be discussed. some contestants will be published local newspapers. Where these MOMX AIRPLANE BUILDERS pictures will be shown is to be I a lTI'.I) TO PARTICIPATE announced later. Mo.lal airplane builders of MurMotion pictures were taken at ray are invited by the Days of '47 the doll parade and doll show to participate in u contest to be held July 10. hi Id at Community ball park, The Buck Finn event promises near Liberty nark, in Salt Bake Oliver is at this spot now, which City, July 24. The novel show to be a highlight in the excellent recreation program of Salt Lake is one of the favorite spoU for is sponsored by the Salt Lake Parents are delighted local fishermen. Aviation society and cash prizes County. with the work of the departtotaling. $500 will bo awarded to ment and are hoping that the the winners in the various events. program will become an annual Application blanks and rules of affair. the contest may Ih secured by writing to or calling on the Salt Lake Aviation society, 915 First avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. It The Woods family reunion was is hoped to make this contest a dress rehearsal for the great na- held recently at the Murray City tional model airplane contest to park. There were games for. the be staged in Salt Lake City in children and a prize for every commission An zoning has been appointed by the city 1047 as a feature of the Centen- child participating. The ladies also played games commission to draft a building nial celebration. a number of prizes were and code and outline zoning restricgiven. Horseshoe pitching was tions. Mayor Ernest Smith is DRAPER CKOI-PANNOUNCE enjoyed by the menfolk, the chairman of the commission. Jl l.Y 21TII FETE champion pitchers being Bill Members are City Engineer Diaper post of the American Smith and Boyd Bastian. Holgar Grunfor, II. A. Robbins, Legion a::d Diaper Lions club are A delicious dinner was served Vaughn Fotheringham. Wayne sponsoring a 24th celebra- at long tables under the trees at July Nielsen, J. Ephraim Wahlquist, tion which o'clock to more than 200 memwill be Art Bohn, Fred Jensen, Douglas the best everpurportedly in the DraIn the evening a luncheon bers. staged Allen, Dr. C. T. Stoker and Hu- per community. Barrel Day has was again served. The George bert Towers. been named as general chairman Woods family won the prize for of arrangements. the best attendance. i id Xi. n ba-n- tf . ,r J. f I fiy. the Mil '"fit At : Yi il Mi-- , a, eir teitfliidy |