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Show TTDtkb VOLUME 60, NUMBER Moirtrsy 4 FRIDAY, Business Notes Along State Street OCTOBER 1950 20, SUBSCRIPTION $2.50 YEAR ... To Just The Down Payment On a Million Dollar Gift Civic Fund Sets 3-D- Lsi You Going . . . Going . . . Go io the Big v Auction SaiunliT Intense ay Campaign Nov. 2-- 4 fV-- The Murray Civic Fund Drive Frank Johnson of Johnson State St., has a will be conducted Nov. 2, 3 and for those who visit 4, it was announced big surprise Thursday his big formal grand him during C. Soffe, Fund presiVaughn by Besides opening next Tuesday. dent. The campaign previously h's big feature, which he can't to begin reveal, he also will be singing had been scheduled Merc-O-MatOct. 25. the praises of the 1951 drive, a new feature of the The change was made. Mr. be shown will which line Mercury Scffe said, at the last meeting soon. Frank's been open quite a of the Fund's' board of directors. while but has waited for this The directors voted for an t, three-da- y surprise to hold his formal openiwhirlwind, intenforsive campaign. ng. The genial auto dealer. Lake Salt was Telegram merly This year the entire board of circulation manager and js directors and all officers of the made known in the area, having Murray Civic Fund are serving his home ..in Murray for many as a committee in charge of the vears. campaign. In previous years a director or the president has And right next door at 4201 been in charge of the drive. Mr. So. State St., Chester Keale and - Soffe said it was felt that if Keatein nartners T'Milnp every 'director served as a Milne Co., have been preparing of a drive committee, for several weeks to show the more work would be accomplishHudson. It's being new 1951 .lT Mo- tor Co., 4203 So. I j ic SA I ,M-t4i I O pWCH V; ks u Z5 r-r- K.X fl V u y Nil I o !i y ' : Don't miss the big auction sale Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Iris Theater. Bring your auction money and have lots of fun bidding against your neighbors for gifts donated by your friendly Murray merchants who are sponsoring r I TO ALL BUSINESSMEN! You are invited to the chamber's dinner meeting; next Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Shamrock Cafe. Auction program will be special discussion topic. Make reservations with Gust E. Noren, Phone Mur. 970. all-ou- I an shown across the nation today They, welcome visits their many friends. (Friday). from . of Murray have been busy these past several days, what with the state convention of beauty operators just concluded in Salt Lake City and the national beauty salon week scheduled for next week. The local operators join in inviting all their patrons to visit them during the coming week. , Beauty operators ed. In cutting down the length of the drive, the directors pointed out that all of the solicitation is done by volunteers and that many of these volunteers can-ndevote more than three days to the effort. They further cited the poor returns realized from many hours of work by volun" as teers in making the campaign wore on over the weeks. This year the workers will make few The Fund officers and directors appeal to every Murray resident to contribute to the drive and to have their donations ready Nov. 2, 3 or 4, when a representative of the Fund will call. The directors also issued an d citizens appeal for to volunteer to assist in the collections on those three days. The entire city will be divided into districts so that volunteers in many instances will be able to work right in their own neigh-- n borhood. No workers are paw and many services are donated to Also next week the automobile dealers of Murray are cooperatively observing national auto- dealers week. They too extend a cordial invitation to all residents to see the latest in automobile designing and engineering at their various showrooms during the coming week. mobile Natl Auto Dealers Week Oct. 22-2- 6 Brings Invitations new car and truck dealplanning to observe National Automobile Dealer Week Oct. 22 to 28. It will feature events in which all residents are invited to participate. Serving as Utah Automobile Dealer Association area chairman in charge of local observances is Arch Taylor, Manager of Zion Motors, Inc. The state committee is headed by William T. Ralph of Salt Lake Local ers are City. The celebration will highlight appreciation of past patronage and the many ways in which local automobile dealers and the utomotive industry, which they represent here, are contributing to community progress and pros- - Final Riles Held -- sponsored by the their rescue. Other activities sponsored in whole or in part by the Fund include boy scout and girl scout club, functions, the Teen-Ag- e Haloween and Christmas parties for children, street decorations perity. week and durLocal dealers cooperating in during Christmas Lake Salt County fair the ing the event include: chiefly deCaldwell Motor Co., 4919 So. and other activities, outstanding build to signed State St., Chrysler-Plymoutof the youth of Johnson Motor Co., 4203 So. State upright citizens St., Mercury; Keate-Miln- e Co.. the city. 4201 So. State Metro St., Hudson; Motors Co., 5300 So. State St.. Ford; Murray Duick Sales. 4675 So. Siate St., Buick; Norman Motor Co., 4680 So. State St.. 1 1 1 . Studebaker; Switzer Welding and Machine Shop, 4051 So. State St., CMC Trucks; Urban Motor Co., 4788 So. State St., Zion Motors. Inc., 4646 So. i t .in' ,t , , I wmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnm ii 0 ; DON'T FORGET Red auction money issued first week is gaod for one more week. Don't throw it away after Saturday's w' w no The dream of the many members of the Bennion L D S ward that of a new chapel took a step nearer to reality last week when ground-breakin- g ceremonies were conducted at the site of the new chapel, 6200 So. 1700 West. Excavating for the new structure now is underway. Breaking s. 1 ;r :n Vs4 ,wv-.,.,- ., fc fr JMtf(f i' umiirfj- - iftwjajii yK&i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm nm,m Left to right, William Twelves, Oliver Deyoe, Howard Taylor, Lloyd Thornton, committee chairman; John Woods, Gust E. Noren, chamber president; Virgil Steadman, Thomas B. Neff and Marshall Briuton. Murray Camera Shop photo Hungry for one moro victory Murray High school gridders invade Heber City today (Friday) before the grid season ends, the vade Heber City today (Friday) for a clash with the potent Wasatch High school aggregation. Game time is 1:30 p. m. The charges of Coaches Allan Davis and Ken Farrell will enter the game today as the underdogs, as they will the remainder of the games this season against Tooele and Cyprus. The Smelterites will have a chance to give Coach Davis a fine birthday present, the one a victory. Tohe wants most day is the birthday of the genial Murray coach. However, if a victory's to be a birthday gift, a good share of the thanks will have to go to the reserves. Murray's eleven was pretty much beaten up in the rough game last Wednesday afternoon against Grantsvillev The Cowboys worked the Smelterites over quite a bit. With five tackles on the squad, Murray hobbled through the final quarter with Mc-Bri- e r, North Jordan Stake Pies. John also spoke at the cerethe ward mony, congratulating membirs for their role in making the new chapel possible. He that the structure be comurgi-pleted and dedicated within a d year. Mr. Moyle also rallied Bennion ward members to their full co- operation In the project. Bennion ward Bishop Seymour J (Jixlfrty said all of the work would bo donated except a small amount of skilled labor. He said the foiirdation would be completed this year, with brick work to be laid next spring. Bishop Godfrey will serve a ronti actor for the project, while William Kcil will serve as build- - In announcing the event, the lcal dealers issued the following statement: ''One of the main object ves of the community-wid- e will program make residents throughout fur trade area better acquainted ith their retail automobile dealers and the services they be to m friftnctehlp h v Vt I Sets Arlington Psychology Classes P-T- provide. "Nearly in .rries of six classes on "Child Psychology" is being sponsored and arranged by the Arlington , I for 1 I school tion study A DREAM NEARS REALITY Council of Twelve brtak, ground Henry D. Moyle of the LD S are BUhop Sey- Watching ward chapelBennion for the new mour J. Godfrey, North Jordan SUke Pre. John D. Hill, and Frank B. Bower, ward buildup suprvlor, (Dmrtt News r one Monday morning chamber offiard of cers, members of the f the governors and memtx. retail trades committee ueld a kick-obreakfast, to ..et the big event underway with a flourish. The campaign, ciir d to encourage Murray folks tw buy in Murray ind lo dra new customers to Murliy, wui outlined by the retail trades committee. Lloyd ' Thornton, chairman of the chamber's retail trades committee, said Thursday that everything is ready for the first of ten big auctions. More than 20 valuable gifts will be auctioned off for the money Murray merchants have been giving away the past week. However, both Mr. Thornton and Gust E. Noren, chamber president, said Thursday that the auction event will grow by leaps and bounds during the next few days as more and more merchants sign up lo participate in the program which will last until Dec. 23, the date of the final auction. Many merchants have sipned up since Monday, the official date of the start of the drive. Any merchant who hn not Ix'en contacted by chamber representatives concerning the campaign and who desires to participate is asked to call either Mr. Thornton or Mr. Noren at O. P. Skapps ly. or Urban Motor Co., Because of the time required to get the huge undertaking under way, the red auction money being issued this week will continue to be issued next week and will be good for auctioning at the sale Saturday or al ti e auction a week from Saturday. Remember, don't throw away your auction money after Saturday's event. It's still good for one more week. After that date, the money will not In? good and money issued during coming weeks will be good only for the auction the Saturday of the vc k issued. Different colored money will be Issued by merchants each week. Meanwhile, the chamber's board of governors has culled a special dinner nicetine, for next Wednesday niht at the Shamrock Cafe to discuss the auction program and iron out any difficulties. All businessmen und chamber members are asked to make their reservations now for the dinner. ff resi-ec'.iv- A A Parent-Teache- jtt " three on the injury list Al and Stan Mackay also were absent from the game with previous injuries. The Smelterites' injured tackles still are limping and any action they see is likely to be shortlived. McBride and Mackay are ready to go today, but another bad blow has hit the Murray squad. Roy Jones, candidate for fullback probably will be out. He's suffering a severe charley horse received in a scrimmage session Tuesday night. Murray's hopes will be quite dim if Jones sits on the bench the entire game. He's been the locals' big ground-gaineaveraging about six yards every time he's packed the pigskin this year. The injured tackles are Hal Benson, Robert Whited and Dick Vance. Benson is slated to start but Coaches Davis and Farrell are keeping their fingers crossed. McBride has been shifted from left half to fullback post and will likely start in place of Jones. Ron Burrows will be at (continued on back page) all-stat- money Dec. 23. D. Hill ri) in auction And another thing this million dollars is all in one dollar bills of varied colors to be used to buy merchants' gifts during auction sales each and every Saturday or oftener between now and mn house. J4 merchant will give more than time. Murray High School Gridders Invade Heber Today for Clash with Wasatch vice-chairm- said. bk pi) n u '1-- -- bus An-dru- ' S I i For Allred Baby At Bennion Ward S'ati' St., DeSoto-Plymout"Plans are being drafted now for special evcnU to be staged during National Automobile Dealer Week under the sponsorship of local new car dealers and with "ii' of city officials and civic leaders", Mr. Taylor t" "ii mil the big event in conjunction with the Murray City Chamber of Commerce. One million dollars yes a million in auction money will be given away by Murray merchants between now and Christmas to customers from far and near. And not in big lots either, $50 Riter Hailed ISI.YYalQ Pontiac-Cadil-la- everyone U interested automobiles and the new models are outstanding. Moreover, because of the record volume of production and sales of new cars this year, new car dealer Jiave "mple stocks of excellent used car that they have taken as trade-in- s on new models. Everyone u invited to inspect both the riew models and the reconditioned better used cars now available to replace the many ancient, un-f- e jalopies that should have reird years ago. "Too few persons realize that (continued on t tt r& Fund, comes to h: tM) vttxm ground was Henry D. Moyle of the Council of the Twelve. He moved the first shovel of dirt preliminary to actual a crowd of Services were conducted by construction before 350. Wilmer Barn.'t. bishop of the The feature of the ceremony wara. uur- - night was the serving of a chicki Murray mirJ ial was in Elysian Burial Gar- - en dinner to the crowd. The dinner was held in the old hall addens. the site of the new strucjoining The tot was born Dec. 17, 1947, ture. Proceeds from the dinner in Salt Like City. He is survived went into the building fund. Also on hand from the church by his parents, two brothers and two sister.'. Boyd. Alvin and Kar-re- n offices for the event was Frank of the B. Bowers, Allred. and Mrs. Charles church building committee. Mr. all of Murray, and a grand- Bowers tol the congregation mother, Mrs. Alvin Allred. Salt that the appropriation for the new chap I was made some five Lake City. years ago by the church authori ties, but that construction was delayxi .so the ward members coukl lend their full assistance to completion of the new stake ( iSS: twM4f Ground-Breakin- g two-year-o- I '' v Li , The goal of the drive still is Funeral services were indefinite, Mr. Soffe decVared. Tuesday at noon in the He said the goal probably would be set next week. First ward chapel for Leon The central theme of the Fund's ard William Allred, appeal this year is for money C. and Ida Her- William of son for Christmas to assure a good and girl. boy every good Murray bertson Allied. 289 East 4800 He reminds residents that Mur- - South. The infant died early Sat Vtn a :1t ui iinrl Of ray sua nets iu muuc rt the at family privileged children, who. though, urday morning a aner wun residence lingering surrounded by children still will face a pretty incgs, 1 in - tf!3Vl y- Just a part of the million dollars In auction money that Murray merchants began giving away Monday. Pictured with the money after the kick-of- f breakfast Monday are members of the chamber of commerce retail trades committee and chamber officers. It apwn mm p .. i t civic-minde- the Fund. toKS .... ". -- i . ! rl "call-backs- "call-backs- i' t o: rmj7j : v V. . ' 'v Stake Confab Slated Saturday, Sunday . Associa- group, it was reThursday. ported Moroni Brown, noted child expert, will give the series of classes each Monday night at 8 this coming p. m., beginning 23. Oct. The classes will Monday, be held at the Arlington school. All parents, whether or not of Arlington pupils, are urged to participate In this icrlet. TO THE CIVIC FUND NOV. 2, 3, 4 i The Cottonwood Make will rnlnrlrrK fi ill fr relief hold lf Cnftirt:iv niL'hl and SimdaV morning and evening. The Saturday session will be held nt the Murray First ward chapel beginning at 7:30 p. m., with Vns Elmer Chrlstenscn in charge, for members of the prics,th()d nnlv. The Sunday sessions will com- mnnrs - 10 a tn And fi 3(1 D. Til . respectively, at the Stake house. wra ooutn ana aidie ai. |