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Show ... Deadlines y Advertising.-Tuesda- .Wed. Noon . News Send The Eagle To a Friend Subscribe Phone 35 35, P. O. Box 187 n rx .m 1 Here's a Listing Business Notes Of Murray Winners at Fair along State ZZZ ' Many Murray names appeared the list of winners in various contests of the recently concluded count fair, hailed as the best in the county fair history. Among the list of winners from Murray were: Parade Top honors in the miniature division went to Ivy Jo Keddington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- R- L. Keddington. She rode a decorated tricycle pulling a small trailer. Second place in large floats went to the Murray Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles. First place in miniature floats was won by the South Cottonwood Lions club. Poultry winners: Robert K. Smith and Fred Coats. crops: Keith Bringhurst. Art: Homemaking displays: Bill Johnson, J. E- Works and Mrs. Beverly Mastrim. Handiwork: Mrs. Katerina Belis, Beeny, Mrs- Annie Ross a and Mrs.Puchar. Foods: Mrs. Bringhurst and Mrs. Rhea Beeny, Murray. Handicraft: Mrs. O. R- Andreason, Quilts and Rugs: Mrs. Irene L, Ottley, Mrs. Ethel Bradford, Mrs. Martha Walker, Mrs. Eskelsen and Mrs. G- W. Breinholt. Clothing: Mrs. Everett Wood, Mrs. Orpha Bringhurst, Mrs. Dorris G. Ottley, Mrs. Mary Puchar, Mrs. Ethel Bradford and Mrs. Tony Diana. Junior ExhibiLillie tors: Cherri McMillan, Parroll, Belle, Beverly Craig Morgan and Karen Carpenter. FFA livestock grand champions: sheep, George M. Crab-treJersey cow, Ward Nielsen, Taylorsville. Dairy cattle: unregistered heifer, Karl Eyre, Murray. Cows three years or more, Owen Daw, South Cottonwood. Beef cattle, fat steer or heifer under 900 lbs. and more than 750. Rated "good" Dale Saunders, Richard Saunders, both of Murray, Ralph Taylorsville, Larry Woods, jtreet Bowling Lea- under way next m. ai Lane, it was an- day at nmvlinfT 9 P- - - j Tnursiw -- the league. Del R ... Viavo siened to l., ten t""'a is still opening j thprp 1 two more Murray teams. If is business or organization a team, 'eres:ed in sponsoring fare asked to contact other or Del for de- bowling lanes esident of F i - -- ie up for the signed 3 are Del's Heidelberg, Club, Kiwanis wedes, Murray ifs Barber Shop, Wasatch Uready :m b, Sales,'-V-Clu- jray t Forresters - and The Murray Mrs-Rhe- fooled .'em anyway. He took nwk's vacation last week and even fflt it in town and didn't well not aw up at the store him much as they expected Or-ph- Thomas somewhat len, - anyway- - - 1 Bayes & Co., accounting 5030 So- - State St. cd insurance, A. touches of a final receiving project- - Bill's doing a t of those final touches himself, n with the old paint brush, cut into the been door has office, formerly occupied Kartell Holdaway, sign paint-- ! fc'Ji r for ci consultation irtion A two-da- Tfejined rooms. 4-- H grand opening is at the $150,000 farm y center of and market at 9553 So. Sre Mills, Inc., State Saturday. The new at drawing consider- to the southern part and today aims ): e; use the south additional office space plans to &11 lt trade Mac-ka- the county. Leslie N. Perrin, iwltait of the- gigaT.Jc lirm, 2 be on hand or the event, pch will include entertainment k refreshments, according t5 Sc'uurCl'ticlTilSreinholt. - Salt greeting visitors, will be Lake County Fair Queen psi! will Arlene y, Tay- lorsville. More than 900 lbs., Jerry Howe, South Cottonwood; Cecil Albrechtsen, Taylorsville, and Bill Timmerman. Murray. Poultry: Leghorn pullets, Paul Keil, Bennion; Leghorn hens, Randy Turpin, Bennion; New Hampshire red, Glen Turpin, Bennion. Sheep: George Crab-treDon S. Bloomquist, both of Murray, and Cecil Albrechtsen and Donna Albrechtsen, both of Taylorsville. First phce winners in flower shows: Lillie Bell Johnson, Alice Turpin and Marian Wood. Beef sales were registered for the following boys: Richard Saunders, Dale Saunders, Bill Clair Brown, Jerry Howe, and Karl Eyre, all of Murray, and Richard Brionholt. Brent Harkcr, Cecil Albrechtsen. Gordon Brienholt, Taylorsville a'.- - manager. Another LWood, f'H V - 4-- Do Drop Inn, Buick Mitchell. Cere- run from 9 a.m. until B. e, James, owner, jreMurray Ford Metro Dealer, is answering questions the company's new conduced fry contest, being -- tb all dealers during Sept-an- d October. Prizes total KM, including 25 new Ford in saving pItJlmaThathe balance : : 1 pni.l,.i iiivuivt-...v vumi-swru-wards in rnmnlptiniT 1h s I 50 statement: firi tnickj should f p Tim-merma- n, K "All cars b? safetv- - because" periodically wel testimonial to hon-wi- ll Russi ll Olson, ld in Murray First Vine St., Sept in include: Prelude music, ;garet Erickson; opening song. "The Lord s Prayer, inal- - cnorus with Morris Canncgiitor, con- Mar-Willar- ward accompanying; ( 11 d invocaiioti. sacranur.t song. "My Faith In Thee, ' J'aui n. my lor; violin duet (a and o tmum n AUnn nnH I.iM.ir Alsnn: Vocal duet, "Lead Me All the Way," atibert Spencer; :. u- i r "me a wd i u scheduled to field Sept. Blanche Olson and Mine imwr. Rraduate of Mur" violin obligatto, Clifton D Alsop; V h" "Invktus," male chorus; ivmarks, i" be Pres. J. Eph- - Bishop S. Lloyd Wrigh!; n spon.-closing sunt. "Hifch Cottonwood missionary; Mounliiin On PTop," congregaA Ah rarry. former tion and benediction, Rolnnt Kill- pack. the miwion H 1949 SUBSCRIPTION -- c. - Opens League Ai Slates f. i or lcffm i tf" tn I 7& Murray High school's 1949 gridders, still smarting from a 26 to 0 defeat last Friday at the hands of the powerful Jordan Beetdigger crew will have a chance to redeem themselves today at 3:30 p. m. when they invade Judge Memorial, defending State Class B champs, for the first league game of the season. Tom Mares, new coach at Judge, said that graduation had nipped a large, group of his regu lars; however, the Bulldogs proved that they pack a potential wal lop when they defeated a Judge alumni eleven Sunday. Two Bulldog gridders who are expected to give Murray trouble are co- captains, Bob Hill and Dick Allam. Hill, a back, hits opposing lines with plenty of vigor, and Allam, a. tackle, is constantly in the opposing backfield's hair. Opening of hostilities at Judge Memorial will probably find Mar-loBowen and Jim Barthell holding down the wing positions. The center of the line should READY TO KNOCK OVER IN be well taken care of by Marco Brunetti and Doran Eustance, Here's what will be Judge Memorial's first hurdle in thfir deNorbert Kertamus and Jim Barthell. In the backfield ready and Ray Ahlberg, center. guards fense of their Class B grid championship Murray' small but to rip through the Bulldog's line are left to right, Harlo Roger Parker and Norbert Kerteam. to Left in the line Mario Bowen, powerful right Meyers, Roy Reading, Ray Jones and Norman Anderson. tamus won the starting nod at Game starts at 3:30 p.m. today at Judge. Roger Parker, Marco Brunettl, Ray Ahlberg, Doran Eustance tackle posts again this week. Stanford Mackay, nimble-footehalfback is suffering from an elbow injury and it is doubtful that he will see action this week. Probable backfield starters are Roy Jones, at fullback and Roy Reading at the quarterback post with Norm Anderson and Harys low Meyers holding down starting .berths at the halfback posi- . jn-Mrs. Willard Olson, 549 Vine, An emergen y vpeal for funda ' both coaches, According-to "the to worst the combat VJ? Murray I president of polio epiU be will frequent since bedemic in the nation's history council announces that sometime berths on the team permanent between Oct. 5 and Nov. 5, 1949, gan Thursday and will continue are by no means a settled issue. 10 days. for of fifteen adult Scheduled to see plenty of action age years every In Utah, Alvin G- Pack, exe- are tackles, Joe Lester, and Fugo and above in Murray and vicinity cutive vice president of radio Marline; guards, Ted Hill and Hal will have an opportunity to get Bensen; Billy Rose and Bob made of his chest. station KALL will be drive chaira free halfbacks Norm Meyers and will be The free chest man, and Mrs. O. J. Kingston, Stan Mitchell and fullbacks, Arba taken for the purpose of findMurray, president of the Utah Christensen and Ralph Edding-toFederation of Women's Clubs, ing all unknown cases of tuberAt Jordan last week, the will be vice chairman in charge culosis, a communicable disease. Smclteritcs played their best ball of women's activities. The program includes Salt Lake Frank Morgan, 322 Crawford in the third canto. Starting in the City and county. Mrs- Olsen ema communi is St, local chairman in the drive, second half passes from Roy phasized that this the one for announces that he will strive to Reading to Mar low Bowen began not merely ty project, She said that civic clubs organize local women and civic clicking for Murray and the would be contacted and urged organizations in an all out drive Smelterites drove to the Jordan comLocal that will have as its goal contri- 14- A second Murray fumble drive. in the aid to butions of 50 cents or more per halted this attack at that point mittee members will be announELEVEN as Murray made their deepest Olson. Mrs. to person. ced later, according In urging full cooperation penetration into Jordan territory. The stralfRy trio of the Murray football squad. Left to right Mrs. Olson explained that the The Beetdiggers ran rough Coach Allan Davis, Cap. Roy Reading and Asst Coach Farrell. of local residents, Mr. Morgan manned by skilled technicians over a smaller, but scrappy, shod in downhundreds this moment at convenient Don in Blair said, photos and plared hard-hi- t from communities of centers on back page) and (continued neighborhood town coast to coast, local funds raised for scheduled periods of time. in the 194!) March of Dimes are She added that the reason for 15 out in caring for stricken under children wiped not and adults. Utah is children to the fact due u of age years Two-Stal- e states hit hardest those few among ihat there are relatively disease. the the have polio who by epedemic, he as children E. Rex Thompson. Murray City serted. Mrs Olson urged citizens to disThe Silver Spurs, ladies wesMr. Morgan said the coin boxes, recorder-clerk- , miss from their minds such in- tern riding club with many was elected presi"Plans are progressing rapidly to old too familiar "I'm as sights in the annual for the most intensive valid arguments AsRecorders-Clerkof Murray dent the membeis left early Friday March of Dimes will not be used hove tuberculosis." or "I feel Civic Fund drive ever," Vaughn Mu sociation of Utah during the a morning for the in the emergency drive, but all healthy, why should I have Soffe, president of the organiheld those who wish to con'ribute at convention contests Assn. league Horsemen's nicipal chest said Thursday. Mr. Soffe zation, are asked to send their money "For the sake ot the younger Rupeit. Ida The Silver Spurs in St. George last week. out that the board of pointed own addressed to "Polio" in care of directors adClifford Hansen, J. generation if not for your this are Utah chan pions in drill team already has assigned Mayor the local Post office. 20 of the yake. you should submit to approximately 27 dison dressed the group municipal "Don't dismiss this emergency tricts. and help break competition, having edged the will be named free x ray Captains Ute Rangers, state highway patrol power plant and municipal power plea with the thought that it in each of the districts and efMrs. Ols! n assertedin your family," forts will be made to set a quota" group, in the state meet at Pay-so- and pointed out to the convention can't happen the many benefits which Murray Mr. Morgan urges. "The 50 cents for each captain, the fund presthat for New Light The Rang 5 also will compete ha.s derived from the plant's pro- you contribute along withsomeident said. of other contributors may The goal this year is J500O and Vine The Rocky Moun- fits. as runner-uday save the life of one of your and the board of directors hopes The new traffic semaphore tain Lady Riders of Ogden will City Commissioner Paul S. loved ones. The stricken need to exceed that aim so it will be I.. H1H erected let Vine and Rose spoke of city rc( nation help now" enter the drill team event for possible to set up an emergency probably He Thursday cited the Streets advantages State fund of $1000. The board, which runners-uto the Spurs. as ladies some f r lie! ween of close cooperation w ill be ready operation has held several meet team ladies' first The Spurs, Contest already cities and counties m conducting Lions time txlav (Friday) or Saturwill tneet again next Wedcoachare ings, meet, stale the win to JHansen Clifford such programs. day, Mavor Mr. Soffe declared. For on E. Stevens. nesday, J. on Slogan Others in the Murray contin said Thotsday. The light is in- edA bywarm welcome is promised the board include: of Members ivmd and the control. ure gent included City Commissioner The Murray Lions Club, in tin E. V. Mortenson, Paul S. Rose, U Idahoin ladies the They The said. VcnyX Richardson. City Auditor effort to stalled, the Mayor R. A- Perry. Earl Marshall. Well spur traffic safety, installed by met at the border by the Idaho M Bak c Attorney M tiiaphoie is being P. Poulson, Mrs- Alan D. Wright, will Patrol zones near school where w.rl Highway c Day Mn5 Kosc and the state road commission after Don C. Blair, Mrs- Orlando Erickto for them In the Rupert children are constantly city danger Mrg iUchard!wn. several ; rivals from Mrs. J. E- - Asplund, Mrs. L. inroster son, The Silver Sptirs is planning to sponsor a traffic E. nidi a traffic safety device.said G rover Brown. Miss Deland, Trunncll, Belle president; dudes Meanwhile. Mayor Hansen CEverett Berger, Belva Doran. was announced SU phens. it contest, While. slogan Mary from word Named Mary Silver Jamcs h.' Mill was awaiting Noel Johnson. AlWebb. Wilford Lucile O. Evnns, J. Kingston, for Dorothv Rake. Thursday by the state on the city nrr1 Ross. Harold TOSt bert Turner. Fabcr, Otate Helen Evans. Mary Jean member of the Lions safety comcmanlioie lights at 45th South Mr. Soffe, presiare Officers ii.. s id he had been advised that'Pitl. EthHyn Ooining. business; F. Jameg Silver of Ilolladay, mittee. dent; Mr. Marshall and Harold ci imanurr: Evi Ivn Walton, were! ..i. Mr. Kingston said the club will Ross, vice presidents, Mrs. A. C Dixon. Mar. manager of the ?ucWul Salt Ruth safe: ViSt l offer several prizes for the best W. Fabcr, secretary; and Mr. tv engimer, naa treasurer. Arlene Harmon, Elia It.rrus. installations. tjU(r(1 jn Murrav, has been nam- slogan. received In, the contest, Poulson, pgainst such vice president;1 he Ruth Mcllenry. said Hansen Mavor j assistant to J. A Theobald. open only to Murray resident. Jones. Anona Fox, Mary wonid continue the fight for the Don of the Ltah The group hopes to complete MrWfM't-Buckles . ill . tv.Hv. .1(1 ti.i.ii "M in'll l"IV 1III.IIH Jan n.'iiitirg out the need to next et contest the for the plans ww ' i d.iwn traliie near ine Trucking equipment can buckle He said gcr. Cassic Hancock. Mae Bab wi,h nis olhcr du,10rt Mr. Silver Lions meeting. same as railroad trains. Last the ,ttv school crying. there lasticoek, Devcrly Poulen, Helen w,n inslaU the Salt Lake county Other members of the safety week an Inland Freight Lines employed r loaded help children cross the at the state exhibition, committee are Earl Smith, chair- - truck and v ,1,-V. a MO 5800 So. resicnc near buckled steel with Dr. and J. Smith, lfl. which epcni Sept Lowry man, . a fmffic too dangerous. Teller. w THEIR FIRST GAME TODAY CHAMPS d Murray Residents Emergency Fund To Receive Drive Launched To Combat Polio Chest X-Ra- y P-T- A mi rMh PM ;3 k vrl y X-ra- auxiliary 'iut win noia i '.A ... Bog-de- X&VX V P-T- - 'BRAINTRUST FOR MURRAY'S f e j n. Watch At 1 State! pro-gram- p Planning IL.P,.. ! Li iLl,. j t r ;,-j- 1 f' cit. staleUc n-'- ht i'11 n disc - 'iSff'n 01 organ whether or bt'r, - 10 llcnd tary-tnaire- lo - rair - r; How-eve- r. care m:.; e.im. erved fol- tK?im - p d,1Pose of bus- other prin- - anuria Safety j -- li, s. j "IIUII. f'V, Kj 4ikm Plans Progress L.,,,, M p. m. tlUb Civic Fund Drive s Inler-Stal- " , 'V'7 u rukkII nisrn . . lu-ht- I I s i Goes Uo LI ) ih. n.v on Brituda LD3 mlston won leni.cu - V - V. . -- M '''V W JC n; n. ly i i rftt A'v., CIO Union - . sug-slituti- - If - - - Monday i,i,t j J; 3:30 p.m. On Judge Field - Auxiliary YEAR $2.00 M uurray Meets Champs Silver Spurs Seek E. Rex Thompson Crown To Head Clerks tewell Tesiimonial Sei for Sunday 'o Honor Elder W. Russell Olsen W. 1J4 9, on City will get SEPTEMBER FRIDAY, J iVOLi'"" Today-Phon- Here Truck semi-traile- |