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Show M.AI3EK 45 r- Investment $150,000 - SUBSCRIPTION 3 In Future Of M n ? $2.50 YEAR AUGUST Horseshoe Stars USff C Till- uCCtt i' y.. 4 Retiring, New School Chief immvtm J. Easton Parratt mum I apt ?- . ii -'L 41 ! "s. -- In preparation for the nationhorseshoe tournament in Murray City, the malkmal horseshoe The new superintendent of Murray City schools and clerk cf the school board is quiet, but a determined educator who aims to give Murrav al capital. Mayor! J- Clifford Hansen has proclaimed next week as national horseshoe week in Murray and Road Commissioner Sherman P, Fxeezt has com- the best schools, best lea- thers and best products their that is possible. J. Easton Parratt who assumed the posts Monday hopes to do all thai with the kind cooperation of principals, supervisors, teachers, iphjuol board members, ?ity and county officials, residents and students themselves. Shortly after taking over the post formerly held for 17 years by Dr. James Clove, the new superintendent expressed a sincere desire to cooperate with 'Veryone interested in the of the schools. In accepting the position, expressed werm praise for the work of his predecessor md pointed out numerous advan-aue- s enjoyed by Murray in their schools which are lot similarly enjoyed by residents of other districts. Dr. Clove in turn praised the ducator succeeding him and the board of education for their choice in the appointment. Mr. Parratt said he would study carefully the problems facing the school district, before taking steps. One of his first actions as superintendent came Tuesday night when he announced the board's decision to award a contract to Woody Stevens, Murray contractor, for work to be completed at Murray high school, including new steps, two temporary classrooms in the old shop building, wide sidewalks to the auditorium and a new flag pole. Mr. Parratt said the contract was awarded on the basis of a low pupil-childre- pleted resurfacing the road thru the park in anticipation of a record turnout.' to see the record Saturday when 'an open meeting The fes:ivities yet under way of top performers, .n.ry r:'-Tjl.e r,i;i r.al eon wntinn will ba he following day witfy l ies d nt Louis ! Dean of Pomona, Cal., on hand to conduct the sessions. Nation al Secy. Harvey W. Clear of shnws new Safewoy Super Market and lot to be opened next week in Murray. parkin at Located 4907 So. Poplar St., resi-ien- Utah's newest market super Shop will present view next Wednesday evening nwialj to members of the team between 5:30 and 9:00 p.m. First ihich wins the major league to be erected in Utah under title in the Sal Lake county rec- the company's one hundred reational baseball league being forty-fiv- e million dollar buildheld at Murray City Park. ing program, the store represents an . invo;t ne it of more bct.M!s.it.v Store has chan-p- d than $150,000 according to Lawownership. New owner is rence Oborn, Salt Lake district HdceTj Shoe Store, Inc. Former manager for Safeway. The inner was Mrs- - Margaret Heckel. was erected by E. Erbuilding Harold Kelly, associated with the nest Bowers, local contractor. cwnpany for many years, is man-H'- t, Hailed as something "super" as well as holding the offin super markets, the store will ice of secretary of the corpo- be managed by Ray Patton, vetris. Mrs. Heckel is retiring. who eran Safeway exeeu-tive- , Cream Monday night during a , the public preview next night, the new Safety supt market will open its tej for business Thursday Wednesday The managing personnel will be the same as Ware the store closed some wki ago. The shift of the big ticket from State St. to 4907 rsr St may effect many Ringvi in the future business mir.g, Aug. 10. Strict of Murray. With the adwrbraok building of the Golf Course in liyiorsville, considerable golfing rtst has been stirred among "Way businessmen. When the s course opens even more frtopalion in (he sport is among the businessmen, many dlGRing out the old that have been on the shel- ex-P- ti w years. t tjcltPU for calf event to be J. the Suit fair are 3053 So. t,,e con-Jrin- (f liake Bennbn and State St., dis-f- n Blatchrords' calf of MVLf?cr,,assis,anl at manager last meeting mmer hlgh schoo, djj. J,C r y... " Tuesday evening. service of the Telephone and KU:l,,n l Vn?2 i i Sunday, Aug. 6. New phone "d cirlars SSj0 have been bscribefs so the change in service, v Murry" manager, :i tt "our Special Ci lur , at Library ,.'Pijl &e M story hour will Ce Cnil'lrrn', room of Public rarv Sat- ? at l ,t;tL. .r, fma -- On wte. th 'irtt "- - automatically quali- fies if he is on hand to defend - out-of-to- ( - j i y . j Open Play in Tourney. Monday m. Bert The Murray City tennis tournaDunne, Occie Evans and the Salt ment sponsored by the Murray Lake Bees will conduct a base- Junior Chamber of Commerce at Monday i t 10 a- - ball clinic for more than 175 Murray baseball youths. Mr. Dunne, one of the foremost authorities on baseball in the country, is now attending a baseball clinic at Boise, Ida. under the direction of the Yankee chain, and informed us he will be able to give the Murray baseball enthusiasts a great clinic upon his return. Mr- - ' Dunne and Mr. Evans will discuss the rights and wrongs of all phases of baseball with talks and motion pictures. Then the boys will be given an opportunity to bat off of the batting tee and have contest in hitting, fielding and throwing. Mr. Dunne is bringing some baseballs as prices to the winners. The Bee baseball clinics the past two years have been a great factor in developing interest in the Murray youths. After the clinic all the Murray baseball teams, who have been competing in league play all summer, will be given a watermelon bust sponsored by the Murray Junior Chamber of Commerce. The junior chamber of commerce should be commended for their interest in the development of these young people in the sports world. They have sponsored a watermelon bust the (continued on bark page) will get under way Monday, Aug. Pairings will be drawn up Friday and tournament charts will be placed at the Variety ice cream shop, the swimming pool, and the Murray tenni3 courts Saturday, 5:00 p.m.. Entrants will be responsible to look at the tournament charts "nd learn their opponents, their phone numbers, and desired times of play and to contact one another and schedule a time of play. A deadline for each round to be completed will be on the tournament charts. The w inner of each match will be responsible to see that the scores are turned into the swimming pool lifeguard or Ken Far-reat the Murray baseball diamond or tennis courts immediatetimes will be ly. Scheduled drawn up for entries 15 and under on the Murray courts. Matches for entries 17 and over may be played on any available courts in the county as long as the matches are completed by the deadline and scores turned 7. Lions Club Lists Committees For Coming Year Murray R. Lewis, presidentelect of the Murray Lions club, has announced committee chairmen and members to serve during the coming yearFrank They are: Convention A. Johnson, chairman, J. A. Kol-band Dr. J. M. Ball; finance Clive Bennion, chairman, Earl Marshall. A. C. Caldwell and Robert Robert Hull; publicity Paul S- Rose Hull, chairman, in. and O. J. Kingston; citizenship Trophies and medals will be and patriotism H, A. Robbins, awarded by the Murray Junior Sleater and Grant chairman, Chamber of Commerce, sponsors Curt education Ray Bubel; of the tennis tournament. Patten, chairman, John Prpich. LeRoy Morris and Dr. Jamrs Verl Meyiiok, Clove; program chairman, F. T. Duvall, & V. Mortenson and W. Douglas Al- Lee len; civic improvement L. W. Dr. Mowen. chairman, Bubel; Curt and boys Wright ll - y - and girls Grant Sleuter, chairM. J Ball and Dr- Janus man, Clove. Dr. Val Health and Welfare Sundwall, chairman, W. J. Twelves, and T. Ray Kingston; ConW. stitution and Douglas Allen, chairman, Tyler R. Vincent and Robbert Gerrard; F. T. community betterment Duvall. chairman. Harold Kelly ant Dr. J. L Ellertson; Lions Dr. J. L. Ellertson. ftucution chairman, A. C Caldwell and Dr. J. Lowry Smith; attendance E. V. Mortenson, chairman. E. L Madsen and John Prpich: - Earl Marshall, membership chairman, Clive . Bennion und W. J. Harold Kelly; safety Twelves, chairman, Dr. Val Sundwall, F. A. Johnson and Dr. r 4 l II Ml by-la- .: I' i - ' ! n I i WF- & - - .. Fv r V ,fT - htillnllnlllKmru circuAal, Will nnm but will Ot 2 close at n 1 V - k fI t i -- 1 11 . "l He.'-'"- il" :'!!- ti O.M ii ) frf-- a. - . ; Ml . - ' - " Clyde Stoker; ' . ' , .... " Kiwanis Club Eyes Trek to Park City TV IIOKSESMOE STARS NATIONAL . . f..l lighted nationally neM i, Mmrj nk t ilv ,,..1. Iirn rutain be spot- - Herb sports Towers, chairman. Charles Oliver and Paul Rose; bulletin editor Dr. W L. Wiighl, chairman; Dr. Clyde Stoker and Dr. James Dr. Clove; sight conservation Clyde Stoker, chairman, Ray ratten. H A. Robbing and Dr. W. L Wright. i 7- - muaren or. Mur. ' t ur nB ims monm to come snd help1 drcn'i room will be open it to b i regular houri: 3 Q : , , S .i a" V ts - e Shift Library Hours t bid of $3351-07- . Tuesday Mr. Parratt, with Dr. Clove, met with principals and supervisors of the Murray City schools to discuss general educa' tional policies. Both the retiring and new on back page) s. Jing ,k:. 5 champion ty Circus library anpublic Tlie Murray . i for hr,ut. 01X11 "cuve at the nounces a rnanne i:i 8ummer, The three the month of August inr iw . Monday lor Baseball School - self-servic- if a the titleAlrc'idy three top stars are on hand getting used to the Murray courts, which are in top condition for the national meet. On hand are Stan DeLeary cf Phoenix. Ariz.; Bill Bauer and Jim Howard, both of the Gold Gate Club in trie ban rancisco Bay area. The national women s titleholder, Mrs- Arnold Lindquist of West Virginia also has announ-wit- h her intention of defending ccd y beauties. the publicity-shAt the meeting Wednesday night her title this year, Other stars who will be back entrants were the camera-shtold of the rules of the contest this year are lea Alien, tormer and the expectations of the win- - titlehold. r who lost it to Isais ner. The winner will compete in Murray in 1947. Allen hails for the title of "Miss Salt Lake! from Ujulder, Colo., and has a lot of pitching County" on Aug. 22 and the been doing winner of the county contest will lately in hopes of regaining the compete for the title of "Miss crown Other favorites who will comUtah" during the Utah State Fair. "Miss Utah" will compete pete include Guy Zimmerman, at Atlantic City for the title the only person to ever throw a iet feet tame in national compeif "Miss America." will tition; Casey Jones, perennial "Miss Salt Lake County" runner up but never a champion; events numerous the over reign Dean Mcliughlin, the Canadian during the county fair from Aug-:and many others. 26. champion, to Aug- was manager of the company's old Murray unit when it was closed last May. Patton will be assisted by Verl Webster, head meatcutter; Al Hansen, produce manager, and a staff of fifteen. City officials and other civic leaders will launch the preview festivities with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 5:30 p.m., after which the doors will be opened to the public for the first time. Corsages for the ladies, music, a radio broadcast, awards will feature the preview with staff members from Safeway division headquarters in Salt Lake City assisting store personnel in conducting visitors throughout Ih; premises. The store fronts on Poplar ave. and covers a ground area ten thousand of approximately feetIt is reinforced, concrete, fireproof structure embodying the latest design for retail M,dern! air conditioning units keep the interior cool of batteries veritable while lluorescent lights provide plenty of illumination. It has more than 120 feet of open top refrigerated cases for meats the display of Hiirt. nrridiitQ froon fiXliS and oorishable fruits and vegetables. Another feature of the store is four walk-irrfngcrated storage vaults to keep perishables f's1' :L i oendint sale. Customers will be haopv to khrn that one hundred newbe will nesting typ basket carts nv and use provided for their be will stands check new type in operation. It is estimated that 'Oil,' this will cut in half the time needed for checkouts Shriving and display counters and cases are ho arranged as to make for rosiest possible shopping. Another important feature is I the free parking lot provided for care patrons. The lot will take is of seventy cars at one time, ..,t..i.,iv. Knrd surfaced and illuminated at night build-ting- Sponsoring talent-person- contest to be conducted at the studios of Rodio Station KMUR, according to Murray R. Lewis, president-elec- t of the Murray Lions club. As alL of the entrants did .not want publicity, Mr. Lewis refused to release the names of the girls competing. They will pass in revue before the judges at KMUR beginning at 7 p. m. The deadline for entries was wVHnesdav noon and meeting with the girls later in the day, Mr- - Lewis became acquainted I , After and modest but With three S. L. Bees Coming Murray Nei Stars . shy the ultramodern Safeway beautiful entries competing, "Miss store at 4907 Poplar St. will be or "Murray Lions Club of Max's Varsity thrown open or a public pre- Murray" Sweetheart" will be chosen Ha Gilbert let Lovelies io Seek 'Miss Murray' Wednesday Night Title on Monday Street ct The tournament phase of the big program gets under way Monday with qualifying tests, the top 35 qualifiers competing in the round robin during the rext four nights and the fifth and final day. The 36th competitor will be none other than the Fernando defending champion Isais, slready established as the man to beat. This year's entry list is expected to top last year's record-breakin- g list, according to Mr. Berger. More than 200 are expected to battle for the 35 open positions in the tournament. The Scheduled for along State 3 Dr. James Clove, leit, and J. Easton Parratt, talk over Murray school problems as they look at a blueprint of the $3300 pro-jeFapproved for the high school Tuesday night. Mr. Parratt replaced Dr. Clove Monday as school superintendent and clerk of the board of education. officials. the market will Safeway Preview Notes Business be the scene of a preview of the new building next Wednesday night. n Mr-Parrat- Santa Cruz, Ctd., already is on hand making lost minute preparations for the lii events. r National Vicu Pres. G. A. of Murray, general chairman for the event,, is being assisted by Ray Ohms and Darrell Hol- feltz, along with the national officers, other' enthusiasts, and Salt Lake County recreation department, fair board, and county Ber-ge- Photo x Takes Over as Sity School Head j.IUU Here Next Week 4, 1950 HOME IN THE WEST brfin me ques lor national cnampiiinMiip. bff in Monday, with 800 competing. tcU qmllfylni or the nation The Murray City Kiwanis club Saturday night will trek to Paik City for a joint meeting with the hoft club, according to Archie Taylor, club president. the Club's last meeting was held at the home of Dr E. V. Boggess in party. the form of a lawn |