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Show RETURNS FROM THE JHJIULW EAGLE The Week In Grani Ward Murray, Utah, Thursday, July 11, 1946 Page 4 TRIP Mrs. Hattie Jacobs of v. street, Murray, has jUst M from a plane trip to th. west. While there h her daughter ChlnA Savs" Mrs Grant D. Reynolds of Richland, Wash.: "We havcVcrtainlv enjoyed reading the paper and in the two years Wash. Fred Simon of Seattle, a decided, improvement in we have lived here' we have noticed She had the 0Dtv.t, We especially enjoy the issues. the new and quality of the visiting Vancouver Ty a?4o! different sections of .Murray and surrounding Stanley fark. the from reports we have kept communities. Through this addition to the paper and also several home in constant contact with our friends at news." here in Richland who come to read the north-wit- PHONE MURRAY 35 Wallace Ja Editor Managing By MRS. PEARL READING Entered as second class matter, Feb. 8, 1927, at the Post Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3. 1879. Published Thursdays. In Hospital Don Palmer, owner and operator of the Palmyra Dunce Gardens, was operated on at the St. SALT LAKE WOULD CLOSE STORES ON SUNDAY Mark's hospital Saturday of last He got Salt Lake Citv commissioners arc preparing a Sunday closing week for appendicitis. fine and re turned home last along law which would rnpiirc all stores to keep their doors locked Sunday after a week in the hosduring the Sabkith. Ice, bakery items and carbonated beverages pital. would be exempted from this ban. Hilmer Larson, owner and of Kilmer's Drive Inn, CI is said: a Christian operator lade comnmnitv, "This 1'arl J. Mayor also at is the St. Mark's hospital. and it is characteristic of such a community that stores should About three weeks ago Hilmer be closed on Sunday." bumped his right foot, bruising If his honor is correct, it must follow that the entire state it badly, but he didn't think serilast week of California is not a Christian state. If we use this sort of rea- ously of it. Monday of and swollen sore foot so was his soning further, it follows that unless Murray votes a similar ordi- he couldn't put his weight on it, nance, the community shall be and the doctor ordered him to the treatshould be closed on The mayor said that "stores Sunday." hospital that very night for the found and ment They lie did not mean, apparently, that any stores of any description kmc was bruised and infection could remain open and still be Christian. Vet the ordinance had started. He will be at the would permit the sale of bakery goods and we understand that hospital for two or three weeks. bakery goods are sold through stores. Don, we are all happy over The State Supreme Court some years ago found that a state- your early recovery and wish wide law similar to the one now proposed for Salt Lake was un- you every success. And Hilmer, we all wish you a speed recovconstitutional. ery and hope you can soon be The commissioners themselves are not in accord and seem back on the job, back of the lunch counter. that the subject had not been brought up at all. wish to fail in of scheme. sec merit the face we to it, On the any Another Swimming Party There arc a few stores open on Sunday, but the enormous maA group of people from Grant jority have been traditionally closed stores on Sunday. Obvious ward enjoyed a swimming party to us is that the promoters of this ordinance have a motive other at Saratoga Tuesday evening of than the tjood of the people and were not thinking about Chris last week. After a dip in the outside pool, they enjoyed a detian or principles w hen they prepared the copy. licious lunch (including homeA frothy lot of stulf has been tossed out over the air and made ice cream) in the bowery. printed in our proud newspapers about free cntcrrpisc. So wc Ten people were in the group. arc wondering why the same people who cherish the thought Chicken Dinner at D's and purpose of free enterprise arc the same who want to tell Mrs. Ada Greenwood entera business man whether or not he can do business on a certain tained her club last Thursday day. Some kinds of business arc almost essential on Sunday and afternoon at D's, on East 64th wc believe that it would be a hardship on a portion of the public South. A delicious 1chicken dinner was served at p. m. to 2 to force them to close. ladies. The table was centered There arc many inconsistencies in the proposed law, not the with a bowl of Dorothy Perkins least of which is the fact that beer can be had on Sunday but no roses. The afternoon was spent playing games and prizes were milk. Mrs. won Fairer, Mrs. If somebody ever proposed that the commissioners pass an Hazel byCarlisle Mary and Mrs. Vinnie ordinance w hich would make merchants stay open on Sunday so Shaw. that the public might be better served thereby, there would be Return From Visit in Texas a mighty uproar, to be sure. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. White, of South State street, returned reTHE MURRAY CITY ZONING COMMISSION cently from an extended visit at Field. San Antonio, Randolph Announcement is made this week of the appointment of an Texas. They were guests of their eleven-ma- n zoning commission, with .Mayor I'rnest Smith as son and family, Lt. Col. and Mrs. chairman. Wilson White. They reported a The duty of the commission will be to formulate a practical wonderful time on their visit. Col. White has been assigned zoning plan for this city, which when approved by the city commission and city attorney, will have full legal status so to duty with the army of occupation in Japan, so he brought that never again will there be any confusion over the city's his family back to Utah, making shall be constructed of what to the anysay building power type trip with his parents. His where within the city limits. It will make it much easier for wife, the former Helen Harris, and two little daughters will everyone concerned by eliminating all guesswork. make their home in Logan with The need for a well developed zoning ordinance has been her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. felt for many years, especially during the past postwar year when Harris, while Wilson is in Japan. They plan to stay part of the building of every kind has multiplied enormously. The present zoiii'j; commission is the first step in all the city's time with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. White, loo. history to plan the city according to the accepted standards of Wilson left San Francisco on municipal development. In the near future new buildings will be Tuesday of last week by boat for placed according to an overall pattern whose aim is to make Mur- Japan to slay indefinitely. He has been ray more beautiful. It will prevent the building of unsightly since Marchin ths army air corps 1, 1933. structures next to valuable residential property. r.vcryonc hopes the new commission will have much success Enjoys Furlough Home Dak Hansen, youngest son of and will be able to complete its task in a short time. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Hansen, left Monday for New York after a delightful two weeks' furlough. He will il soon for Frankfort. Germany, and is a member of the paratrooper division of the U. S. 155 COURT AVENUE Spend 4th in Various Places Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Turner and son Jimmie, Buddy Hayden and Mrs. Lottie Hayden spent Wednesday night and Thursday at Brighton in Smith's cabin. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. White celebrated July 4th at Lagoon. They said the resort was really packed with people, seeking a bit of fun and recreation. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spencer and family enjoyed the holiday with a beach party at Black Rock during the afternoon. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer enjoyed the theater in Salt Lake. in-la- w, Thank you, Mrs. Reynolds. Sometime this fall The Eagle will have a new printing press of printing much in operation. This press will produce all kinds than the old methods. faster, and does a far smoother printing job will he deWhen the press is installed we know our customers In the interim we want to say lighted with the work it will do. better do any printing job faster, that The Eagle Printers can in the county. and as cheaply as any other shop in Yellowstone park. ti, PrinL- - Inhnsnns had a vacation Mr. and Mrs. Orlando met Frank caught at least 50 trout. They Erickson at Island Fark. Mrs. Tamar Reading and Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Steadman joined relatives and spent the Fourth at head of the local Safeway Speaking of fish, Mr. Apgood, the "Spruces" in Big Cottonwood organization? got his limit in a very short time on the Provo. canyon. a big way. When I le used an old fly which the fish went for in and Mrs. Liston and w as no Mr. Bray success, proving he tried his luck with anything else there family enjoyed the evening of that fish are unreliable creatures. the Fourth at Liberty park, Join the more than watching the fireworks. The Murray Jaycee Charter Night promises to be a great 140,000 STOKOL has 75 members, which is an amazing Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Watts and event. The organization STOKER users who family spent the afternoon at growth for a brand new club. Black Rock swimming, then renow enjoy the a C. F. Christensen is the proud owner of a new Olds, shining to turned home and enjoyed a deand convenience licious supper on their back lawn. example of the best in automobiles. when he hair his out was of Friday tearing automatic heal-w- ith Ralph Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kellgreen, some had" invest him to contacted who less coal. STOMr. and Mrs. C. A. Krans, Gay learned that some boys rich at a mere 300 feet near Krans, Reed Thaxton, Mr. and money in an oil well' had struck it KOL has earned the Mrs. Jimmie Carroll spent the Vernal. Ralph had invested his money in an engagement ring. name-"WORL- D'$ afternoon and evening of the is Fourth as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Carter, formerly manager of the Jordan Produce, FINEST STOKER." Glen Hales at their home. They now in the grain and milling business at 4050 South Alain. He played games and enjoyed hot are rather uncertain in nis line tnese ua) These Two Top Quality ice cream. says things dogs and home-mad- e p.;.r rnrrnnwond ranvon was as crowded on the Fourth as Companionate Heating Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Walters some points. Those were'even traffic at There jams Liberty Items park. went boating on Utah lake in are now available ........... their new motor boat the after- who went up ior a piciut iuuuu u iiiij.vuih. i for Immediate Installation a cloth. noon of the Fourth. spot where they could spread BRADY-MILNCO. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alsop enJohn Maticvich looks good in the uniform of an officer of the joyed parade and program the law. John is a cop for Murray City, you know. 4964 South State at the Union Fort Days is kept rather busy these Speaking of cops, the Murray force what with lost children and petty thefts and young people Mr. and Mrs. Charley Elkins days and family were among the many in 'the park too late at night. picnickers at Liberty park on the Mrs. Turnbow of 242 West 48th South was relieved when Fourth. They also enjoyed the at the Johnson pond. The child fireworks. police found her had been lost live hours. Vacationing in Bremerton, Wash. 11. C. Kofocd of Wasatch Furnace company had his brief Mrs. Roy V. Reading, Janet Mrs. J. O. Nelson case stolen from his car the other evening. Reading and have been visiting in Bremerton, Wash., for the past three weeks The present alarm over vandalism and juvenile delinquency Mrs. is reflected here in with Mrs. Reading's many ways. One local mother asked the police Martha Sthor, They are expected her take to daughter to the Girls' Home. You know, when a back in Murray this Friday. mother w ill do that, the girl must be a definite problem. Enjoying New Heir One poor fellow (he must have been poor) got 10 days and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bills announce the birth of their now w as fined S10 for sleeping in a parked car at a local used car lot. TUBERATOR FURNACE son and heir at the St. Marks State hands full with their street also the have The police hospital on June 27. Mrs. Bills, traffic This Heating Combine?!? situation, which to be rather terrific in the afternoon. the former Miss Phyllis Turpin, arc the curse on busy days. The and her baby came home from Double parking and Available for as low cs the hospital July 4th. They are parking problem, which has alw ays been tough, is now just about doing fine, including the new the $600.00 Installed biggest headache in town. daddy. Wife: "1 sec that in some parts of India a w ife can be bought BRADY-MILNCO. Relief Society for two dollars. Isn't that terrible?" The Grant ward Relief society Husband: '"I don't know. A good wife would be worth it." 4964 South State met at the ward house Tuesday 1 ut a. m. to work on their welfare project. Lunch was enjoyed four davs last week of Mr. and at noon. The group spent the day Mrs. W. F. Johnston. machine doing sewing, hand ricking Cherries sewing and quilting. Betty and Donna Johnston To See New Fall Furniture Styles have been in Brigham City for army. Leslie J. Fredrickson was one the past two wee Its picking cherof a group of furniture salesmen ries for their grandmother. who left Salt Lak; on an airliner for Chicago, to visit the Furni- Approaching Weddinp rT4 Mr. ond Mrs. E. V. Meyers an ture Mart and see the new fall nounce the coming marriage of styles in furniture. He expects their daughter Velma to Joseph to be gone a week. C. Byrne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paid to cnyone giving Visit Vrllowslone Park Joseph T. Byrne of Manhattan rhone Mur. 1091 or Mur. 876-4891 So. State SL (M Frank Lundkog and Clara Beach, Cat., which will take information resulting in ll.bbs accompanied a in MemMemorial House, group of place friends on a week's tour of Yel- ory Giove, on July 25. Mis lowstone na1ion.il p;uk. Tiny Meyers has chosen her my renting 2 or 3 Imnu- the night of July 4. siskr, Mis. James G. 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