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Show Hhe building and also will have space for addition of another boiler when theother building is erected. There will be modern floures-cen- t lighting throughout following the latest recommendation for school buildings. The building also will be wired for a loud speaker system. There will be an entrance to the upper story from the ground level so children will not have to go through the main corridor and up the inside stairs. This entrance will be on the northwest corner of the structure. The Murray Tooele WITH OUR BOYS - (continued from page one) dest dreamer. In Murray's victory last Friday night, Carl Hansen who has been a substitute forward for the Smelterites most of the season, played three quarters of stellar ball. His play during the last half gained him the Salt Lake Telegram's award as "player of the week". He tallied nine points for scoring honors for the Murray clan, but it was three timely bas kets and three timely intercep-tio- s during the final minutes of play that won him the honor. Murray trailed Judge throughout the game until the closing min utes. Jim Burrows, out last week with a bad knee, is not likely to start again tonight, but may see (continued from page one) U. S. Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif, is Gordon L. Brady seaman recruit, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs,. Mervin L. Brady of Murray. Before entering the Navy, he attended Jordan High school. This initial training includes instruction in such fields as seagunnery, manship, signaling, and other courses ded signed to make the recruit in every phase of Navy life. Upon completion of their training period at the traincenter, graduates are assigning ed to duty stations with the Fleet or at Navy shore stations, or are sent to service schools for advanced technical training. the g, well-verse- some action. Likely starters seem to be Hansen and Hal Erickson at forward, Larry Tuckett at center, and Roy Hellstrom and Robert Ohweiler at guard. Captain Bill Last Friday night was farewell DeNiro, Al McBride and Reynolds Watrous all are expected to for awhile for five boys of Murray and vicinity who left for sersee action. vice with the U. S. Navy. A large crowd gathered at the railroad station to wish them well. NOW YOUR OWN They are Keith Jacobson, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacobson, 4720 So. 2nd West; Grant R. Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin T. Parker, 4571 So. 2nd West; Leonard Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright, 5228 So. 2nd West; Clinton J. Baxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Baxter, 1617 West 48th South; Jay Hazelgren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hazelgren, 197 West 39th South. (Mr. Hazelgren operates the Murray Feed and Seed Co.) CUST(D FLOOH "READMlABr TJlMfMtllMIIMimilllHItMMHMimillMMIIItMK It must be the gypsy in me, says Susan Cabot, who hails from Boston, but gets such roles in films as a Tunisian gypsy dancer in "Flame of Araby." In "Battle at Apache Pass," she's an Apache squaw! 7952 Universal- and Pay your Aufo Tax School Board (continued from Dace one) to be a classroom), lunch and activity room, nurses room with lavatory. The second floor will have eight classrooms, bovs' and Pirls' lavatories and a small faculty room. The basement wil contain a single boiler sufficient to heat at Bob Gerrard's Service THE SOUTHEAST ytm UTOCO CORNER PHONE 48TH STATION SOUTH MURRAY AND NITE HHMHm3 SPECIAL Reward 2 For Your Old Flat Iron IN TRADE ON AN IRONRITE IRONER p; bfcd k KSMHWtl 6nigm aiMa k M to mil la Tm km ml CUSTOM MOt M aofc mart Wit oar loorl term lor yo toor loAortd con ghro yo yM lWWi4wl lotto. WITH Fashion-Floor- s SiS. NAIRN OHIY 2.65 - Builder's Mill & Supply SUU &SS4 So. Ph. Mnr. 12II-- Ken Anderson, Troop 94 Rex S. Atwood, scholarship; home repairs, public health; Richard Curtz. scholarship, safety; John DeNiro, firemanship; Joe DeNiro, firemanship; Jimmy DeNiro, weather, firemanship, art, woodwork; Benny Kelly, public speaking; Max Lundberg, art, swimming, reading, home repairs; M. Robert Mash, firemanship, woodwork, art; William L. Mc-If- f, cement work; John Morgan, scholarship: Sammy Moore, me tal work, reading, public speak-- . ing; uavia mi, iwmu Prince, reading, home repairs, art; Herbert Schreiter. reading, swimming; Dole Wright, public speaking. Jay West, music; Troop 127 Dallas Morean. music: Reed Bronson, farm home, carpentry, machinery, nremansnip, larm layout, first aid. Dcmont Beck- Troop 494 stead, rabbit raising; Dick Haley, finemaruhip; LcRoy fc Quick, safety; Jerry Young, woodwork. Business Notes (continued from pare one) Warren Ottlcy, well known in the Murray area for many years, has been mighty busy these post few weeks ironing out the final detail on the opening of the new store. MURRAY PLUMBING 4955 SO. OPEN UNTIL 9 at Urban Motor Co. - - - & APPLIANCE MURRAY, UTAH P. M. MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS GOODWILL USED CARS PONTIAC Dealer 4783 Sooth State Street Phone. Murray 970 CADILLAC STATE STATE 309 'TH.......M......M...M.M.Hn.HM......H,U..M...M,..M FRIDAY (continued from pare one) Crusade Award Troops 493, 94, and 90. Posts 290 and 294. 1i License Plates -International's Scout Court Receiving merit badges will be: Max Fait, first aid; Troop 90 David Watkins, firemanship; Ray Martin, public health, personal health, radio; Lawrence Mason, painting, scholarship, fireman-shiStanley Kopesic, safety; Ronald Knighton, firemanship, public health, personal health, public speaking, safety; Lennis Knighton, firemanship. IMIIIIIIIimIMHIMtllItMMItlMMia IIIIMIIIIfllllllH GET YOUR PRICES from IU fWt VOW CUM mmW rtriotod Fmfcion-noo- r lW yrfxt color for ywl main entrance to the main floor wil be on the east. There will be another entrance on the south, for kindergarten only. Still another entrance on the main floor will be under the entrance to the upper story on the northwest corner. The three classrooms on the main floor will be equipped with sinks and are permanent as are those upstairs. However, the balance of the downstairs has several temporary partitions which may be removed when the high school moves in. |