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Show Join the " fnr nersons. It is not restricted rn rl.ip nr usually without warning. It may hit the Tr strikes suddenly, determine the target by the ability , noor, never. does it rhc group: ricn l" of who or where you are. it may afflict your family. t0 P3' ' Regardless victims is terrific. In the average of care and treatment for is far beyond the family means. he cost of treatment recourse for help in this emergency is some- tl ! there is some but here again this help depends' upon you be thankful for, . that makes this help avail-an- d thmg i contribution it js Vour , your ntignDors. (rtlt Subscription Rates able for those who cannot afford to pay. The official campaign for funds to fight polio in Murray is ended. It is still far from the necessary goal and those in charge are making one last appeal for additional funds. The success of this effort is up to you. Residents of Murray are asked to give one more to the ate last minute collections. The committees also will appreciate help from volunteers in making this last minute effort. If you can and desire to serve, call the City Hall, Mur. 260, for an assignment of mercy. This dreaded disease particularly afflicts little children, handicaps their lives and strikes terror into their homes. It is a common menace polio campaign. If you have not contributed and desire to do so, leave your porch light on Monday night between 7 and 9 o'clock. Volunteer workers will take that as a' signal to call on you to collect your contribution, The committee in charge also needs more people to help in this final drive. That perhaps is one of the reasons for the failure of the official drive, not enough people to make a complete canvass. It however, is hoped that these voluntary signals will do much to facilit HELP OTHERS WALK thought YOUR DINES MARCH 1he-- Parade Next Monday Night Porch-Lig- ht Subscription Rates "LTtbe Going Up danffirary Subscribe Now! ToSiliTNUMBER H-Me- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 - More Honors For Scouf Troop Taylorsville Five Heels Smith THURSDAY'S RESULTS 19 48, Murray 1st Magna W. Union 1st 45, Jordan 2nd 17, Going Up Subscribe Now! SUBSCRIPTION 1950 Pirates' Den For Crucial Tilt ' STANDINGS i crucial tilt between Taylor Division 10 defending ville ward of Smith and champs, second Granite Park." spotlights in the round championship play two teams The bracket. lower at 9 p.m. meet tonight (Friday) Bingham Grantsville Tooele Murray Judge Cyprus in the Murray aeain-of- f A W L Pet. 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 ' ' 4 4 3 , , 3 2 YEAR Polio Although the nation-wid- e drive officially ended Feb. 15, Mayor J. Clifford Hansen, chairman of the local campaign, said Thursday that a porchlight par-id- e would be staged Monday between the hours of 7 and 9 Jordan Division 31 $2.00 Volunteer Today! Help Put Over March of Dimes Murray Invades 127 Tonight n and no one knows where it may strike next. Even you may need help from these funds at some time in the future. Join in this common fight against its ravages. Your drive lasts but one night in Murray -- Monday, Turn your porch light on at this time and voluntary workers will du the rest. Vour help is needed! .714 571 .571 .429 .420 .286 p.m. Mavor Hansen urges residents Murray to "turn on their lights of mercy" which will be an indication that they have a eon- 'ribution for the polio fund. Houses with porch lights on will be visited bv volunteer workers. Those residents without porch lights are asked to light a candle and put it in the window ana apartment dwellers can put their contributions in an old shoe and leave it outside their door. Kev figures in the "porch- light parade" will be volunteer workers who will offer to can vass houses in their block or area. Those who would like to help in this respect are urged to contact City Clerk E. Rex Thompson bv calling Mur. 260. Mayor Hansen expressed deep concern over the alarming leth argy that the drive has encoun tered in Murray. He said Thurs day that although the drive in Murray probably would close man cinllars short Of I'C PPU1. us 31 ?tLi Call IrJ 'i of Mon-. suDDort drive crnerous c . day s porchlight parade could boost the local March ot uimes drive considerably. of on High school s acain" caeers will be entertained tonight in Magna by "v'iA the MURRAY Cyprus Pirates. The tut looms as a crucial one for the Smelterites. A loss tonight could s k. la. i nil 3 to the "finis any hopes spell ;i "i . Smelts mav have of "crashing" William J. Twelves . . . Succeeds Frank R. Rrotnley . . . Named to of the Ute fieldhouse for state Class Mr. Bromley as local manager, new post with MST&T Co. tonwood meets McGill ward B tournament skirmishes come NevadaMarch. who and Magna, Murray First The Smelterites captured their the teams to beat in first tilt with the Magna lads the upper bracket are playing 1 skir- W. in a bitterly-fougan important game as we go Smelter bracket the games mish. In game, that ntWuoDer .cc ites managed to walk off the Frank R. Bromley, who for the standing man of 1919," came to clayed Thursday found Draper ocwuu floor at half time with a two Second ana uranisvme past two years has been manager Murray to manage the local ex Doint lead and it was their turn in a championship go 1948. Prior ex change in January, to be ahead again at the end of of the Murray and Holladay to this appointment he had been and in the consolation bracket, the third stanza- Tonight's game change of the Mountain States in the employment of the eom- West Jordan tangled with Union Mill will be played on the Pirates Telephone and Telegraph com oanv s Salt Lake Citv and MidFirst and Hunter met East and h "tough" team play pany, has been appointed traffic vale branches. Mr. Bromley be court Creek. at home is always ' tougher. manager of that company s Salt gan his career with the MST&T ing Maima. Taylors KTrrav First. Murrav couldn't take advantage Lake City exchange. Succeeding Co. in March. 1942 in the com riiio ariH Draper First turned in as manager ot the mercial of Grantsvilk's stunning upset Mr. Bromley department of the Logan impressive first round victories and exchange Holladay Murray Third of scouts Born April 18, 1917, m branch. 127, last built v over Thi3 boy hy troop Murray Bingham di'jlay, ps division, 10 tournament piay ' he rriMavtel Tooele's" White is . William J Twelves, lormer Salt Lakc-LVr- . 'to High the losing tor contest on to Murray the win window them enabled opened plaque display ward, of the Salt Lake from the unit manager or Utah in Grants with In university Buffaloes. fact, school floor Monday nignt. second consecutive year. Thirty-on- e displays were entered in villus Cowboys "running wild City branch. 1939. majoring in social psycrol Murray First A Mr. Bromlcv. who was recently D'nai B'rith in connection accross Jordan Division prairies, ogy. roster includes the contest, sponsored annually by team, whose named the Murray Jaycees "out- and the advantageous positions Born in Provo, Utah, Mr. with National Boy Scouti of America Week. manv nlavprs from the Murray Bineham and both hv hM craduated from East Twelves High school teams of old, tournament Tooele. Murray's High school and the University and outshot - a hard 127 hones look iust about as bright of Utah, where he majored in fiehtinf? West Jordan team A- - Edison's first light as Thomas economics. He resides at 1450 diswarders Monday. The First bulb. The Smelts have three Harvard Ave., with his wife, the -a passing 2 sharp played speed, ones Cyprus, remaining "much" former Edna Binch of Salt Lake stLirlt and accuracy at the hoop on the Cowboys' Grantsville City and two boys, Ronny, 9, substantial as they maintained a conhere. and court 127, Murray Third ward, plays were entered in the Bingham and Buzzie, 6. Troop lead throughout the second half, became test by scouts in a large area that of On the other hand, the ore- Scouts America, The shift, effective Feb. 15, Boy matched after the Jordanites had two time winners in the annual extends south to the point of diggers from Bingham are in a was announced by J. E. Brink- vic and them point for point during first Residents of Murray for contest. The dis- the mountain and north to the "do or die" spot. They've iosi The orcanizational set-udistrict window manager. water, display will have an opportunity Lake of Salt Kay Blacker ciunnea inity limits be to northern to teams drive Cross of Red row. both a in annual tin' window um said in Mr. the Thursday Bromley play was built 22 points for the winners. "sawed in half" to nove conducted in Murray City during weren't supposed to get to see a wjman intend not ho did that Granite Furniture Co., 4310 So. f'itv. "That's a lot of territory," acMr. Williams said murh more than a "smell" of before their eyes when the Great from Magna jumped off to an' early State St.. Murray because of his new March has been completed by scouts of tre troop. Rex beamed. international illusionist, to Virgjl. the lead, which it never relinquished he display two that Lee to Bowen, general suggested which in is victory The contest this year's region sponsored Bromleys, cording The conrus to town March 2 for position. acainst Union First. Union trail elude Mrs. Bromley, the former chairman of the local campaign. each year in connec- the boys and they voted in favor nnt. Tt would be foolish to count matinee and nationally performevening ed only four points at construct it. Frank tion with Boy Scout Week by nnd Droceedcd to any team out of the race at this ances in the Murray High school LuDean Hopkins and a daughter, Dr. J- Leo Ellerlson and ot but Magna s superior height adDermanent posses war To retain follow-hooare a home Division R. rue Jordon of Patricia Lou, Jewish Bromley buying B'nai B'rith, stage auditorium. vances naid off in the second the orciinization. first as nf nlaaue the sirtn given the drive. far at 322 Elm St. and is present half as thev Th.. "sawinil in half" feat will the much ed second encounter to Mr. Bowen. the Murray's Salt Lake pri?e, a unit must win it tnrce Arthur Frank, by shorter Union First team, led by times. Thus means that troop in with Tooele almost paralleled be just one of many mystical has been divid-Pi- i district store. business clothing Vir- Great of the an orrformanees Bob Paulson, who City posses tooK become permanent Buffs one. The th first intn areas with a chairman Join Rabbit Rex Williams, genial sooutcollected 18 points, they increason from pil's show, which is being spon each area. Vaughn C Soffe, over mastcr of troop 127, Thursday. sors of the plaque by winning early lead and went ed their lead as the game proui sored by the Murray Linn club Murray City Firemen Sunday, 4700 So- State, has been appoint-eit one more yearsmeus oui the to scouts. there his dump all hichlv praised for the benefit or the club s sirmi Feb. 19, will stage a rabbit hunt Patrol loaders in charge of con a tie for second place. gressed. chairman of division 8 which who, for two consecutive 't';rs m Bruce were coriservjation project, according to Cedar Valley, west of Iehi. includes business establishment had a 7 lead late In Monday night tilts, Draper have walked off with the Salt structing the display According t officials, the hunt west of State Street and Max Second, runner-uin the Mt. Lake Council plaque. "You cant Alton and Ronald Dixon and the first quarter and from that Don C. Blair, publicly agent. to all comers. Rifles Other hichlinhts of the new is "op-4959 South State, is on Murray was unaoie io Jordan slake, provided the upset lV.cr Poulscn. Senior patrol help fvtling proud of a group leader overseers were Maurice point within Those interred Gilbert, nrohilnted. are the of Prin Hindu hnw will be "The three points in charge of division come chairman spice for the evening beating nf hnvs who work as hard on to imel at 7;30 a m. in and Jerry Mortenson stake champs, East Mill Creek, businesses eas t of State Street r,,ff The visitors held a n--into cess Asleep in Space." in which are asked a project as Troop 127 did," i(,,rtnn Fire d,ition. 9, Mr. of the of fmnt Murray the and troop on mcmbvrs back going time Hciwen said that the bal half Other page) the (continurd at lead os ne During the first half, Scoutmaster Williams saia the Smelts found on back page) (continued ance of dis Draper crew swarmed all over Murray Ci'.y was divided window 31 explained that of end short the on East Mill Creek, leading seven districts, according to Into themselves scoreof the various LDS at Murray s lines a In the second half, boundry o erratic in it was East Mill Crook's turn to wards. Chairman appointed or 1. the pre. District that to art". districts theso "romp and stomp," which the comparison William K. Ringrose, D8 Center oid but not enough. When the vious week wnen n o.nv.. : A initio H Judce Memorial. histlt blew Draper was on top St.; District 2. Garr D. Lester, ills uuiT?f.nHinu was the greatest Newiy ilieled officers of the 532 Gcrmania Ave; District 3, tj.v JnAnn Johnson, fenior student! by a thin one point margin. losing at a year ihv served in the contributor to Murray's Murray High school and Murray ll.ch Alumni assoeiatiun Camerin Tuckctt, 187 Mountain Wednesday night, Taylorsville, A Farewell testimonial Sunday than 4. Fred t. H pomw. for a w:iS cause, hitting dffonrlincr daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. Joseph are Fitt T'An.tnd, president, View Dr.; District ctnmneH WAVK3. At eollir.c rhamninn ., . .p.w,,, m .ri. Howrn's 7 points also T. Johnson. 352 Gtrmania Ave,, VWe 45S14 Cherry St.: District n. in the Taylrsville LDS evening Melbniy, felf as a likely repeater by of Umbda Delta Sigir.a. in the 5.194 Avahm h.lx-- to keep the Smelt Was the popular hill t"p Coed i.nd dmhhV.it Mnm Fn iuh. M cretary 5, John U Sullivan, wm Sfl.in, ward chape 1 honored Virginia h Jjr. compos-to A string .Mr. una Mrs. or student District body the innry van-r.Dr.; chosen by game. McGill was held without a field Pearson, daughter tlCslSUIl Marion 5900 South: and Fast IJW events 29!) Linden. f.f June lYndleton. rule over homecoming tji.nnrd B. IVarSoll, Coal Until Ihn final minute f)f Mr G233 Zollner. Max furnii-heto her 7, District 10. Feb. the thirrt mirkt... Mavfinlft nnd W. 43(H) South prior ond Nown M.ckay were South State St. Named r.s attendan's at for the Central AU.muc K. Pupp led the Taylorsville on- parturemission. prch.de anil pUlude music Knik.-eand Marilyn rnsrot rhms stipulate that rimrlf.ni. states slaught, with 10 and 11 coints. testimonial. Other numbers hosen the w.re three dis'iiet chairman will organ each The n"'" Hughes Mis IVaiNon praJuatiHi respectively, although the entire sons. "Tl" own committee ond form-ih- e of eiul.t contestants. Sprmn-r;'t,- i include: ise his field a Openini: siho.l, from High Springfield uonlmucd on back page) 1 A Fire drive in his district. A of High nttfr.dnl Like Murray has !inil V.ml Hundreds to The U. rate Spirit of Subvription to their general meeting will be held tin; Burning." 'hoir and rongrtga- are still only school alumni returned Arizona State college f srrav a for glimpse alnm mater Friday Fridiy (tonight) in the Murray "ci.r. $3 50 for two years Judee PnncIurJea University of Utah, for nion tmn; invoca'.ien. David C I ear of life. who.l hgli uf City hall under the direction But only prevnt day the of in Salt Lake county. missionary; of laler.t brother 15 Year as Mr Bowen. An assembly, featuring s,n. City two more days, today (Fristud-rndet diiwtinn cr,wvnU song. TayJorsvdle day 3"d tomorrow (Saturfttumni chair- Ni Judge W. Douglas Allen WedMonday, Feb. of RonaM Wright, Fete Set w;.r. choir, .ondu.ii It day). b 10 nesday.' sh.nru.rl sl.iced .an:cd rtni.nII nftr.r ,nn uri doling the Biter. accon--" l ' t j' r.ew subscriptions and B. tin -n al' "0 yesrs on the bench os m Prxmr'. reinalKs, S hoss n neVals will bo $150 per year. nm.n. it .p.iMighted a humourous Murray By Bonnyvicw A 10th on Cilv iiirti... ,l "Slaughter sketch. enieed organiMtiott Kos. girls qiii.rtrt $4 50 for two yMJudge Allen resigned to enter Stapl now and ave. Axcnue." by the alumni - Taking D nA.l J.r.-cFounder Day meetact its hid will H,.o,no IVtter J'.-n A1 'W win- tiMar Pfvatc law practice and private an.i ..t- -l 30 p.m. put m the ftssrmblv n check on your l;,Vll You ing Monday. Fb. 20, at 7 seW-.- . business. Hp submitted his Richard Wulhlm. Lila a Alsop. rH Murray auditorium. B ren.h phoning in the nnyvkw W,n. par, F,arl Bnnkhrad. Art Huryeh-r- , i, on Jan. 23 to the Mur-cit- y iv lnvll Hi ii' presidents of the r drooping in at the t,agic Twrhe past Bob TowruMtid. Jdiy Miller, , f fhr Ins.itule ol i . .... council although ho stilt 1 Ave. will be honored 155 Couit Bonnyvicw ff,ee, Dean Austin, Cora Lee ... TovnM-nd- , offered "J nearly two years to g on ere similar Having rnivm.iy guests, hi) and master of cerebv in Im? krm.. living outside Salt Colegrove ,itl(l n H.bMnbcrs Principal sp"akcr will n. Kennedy. IVars-no successor for the , Jo date Present out o monies. Guy Salt jt sheriff, County. lt,jrC cVputy Callicott, an S? has Wen named Other activities included of $2 50 a year and although S .bje. t of his adtales Uke County. county the assembly, after r....-i- "n 'f applications have becrt rewill go up to alumni social m ill dress will be "StX Crimes." r;.p, Parker; re'Tonre. mi, $4 50 for two basketball tilt that :tirctH-ni ;;v 50 two years, a dance and a J. for to $5 according eved of Mayor . members are urgd . All , Johnson S3 a vear and JoAnn Queen the the Smelterites against Hiord Hansm. t Irene Mayor Hansen, be wise, subscribe today pitted Buffaloi. at so. to llih. homccotmnf Und, Murray jict.n. Tootle Wlthhfltt num.. r.t "r, ntr. Mi4 Peas son and $vc. i i.. irinn . . leaves mt ion Wcdnd.y. Central Atlantic Statti mlwlon. ;ear- - . ... Murrav High school gym. go. will championship Another Pleasant pit Draper First against encounter. Green in an 8 p.m. bracket, consolation In the Mill East tests Second Rivcrton CotSouth Creek at 7 pm. and .'H n is'. uj - 38-3- 1, - v, Phone Co. Advances Frank Bromley; J. welves New Murray Manager ht - - " 38-2- -- well-balanc- out-hustl- Captures Murray Boy Scout Troop 1st Prize in County Window Displays 50-3- 4, Lions Club Books Lee Bowen Picks Harch Show Committee for Red Cross Drive Virgil the Magic p half-play- . u-h- half-tim- e, - d out-taile- d Arr.-irdint- f Hunt c.-i- - d - 9-- n 37-3- 29-1- 5 Lovely Queen JoAnn Johnson Reigns As High School Old brads tteiurn hw-extremel- y - 30-1- 8 half-tim- Farewell Honors Girl of Taylorsville Prior lo Departure on LDS Mission i j : ic-n- vice-preside- nt tm-mbe- r vl d How's fhe Time To Alln o Judge J.' V 1 Suscribe VJ T r for-m- r Ms w 111 v Man P-T- P-T- n.n-.r.WH- - f Founders sub-,rripli"- ft vcl T-T- I i ivi-r..n- . sl. i ! . l;f - heater. I w ( yrs li T-A- ' P-T- A - |