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Show ?"-6t- VOLl'.MK 71, M'MBER h Av. POBx iVfsLC FKIIAV, JA 7 With 'Our Boys' Business Notes Here and There In the Service .Along Another million dollars in conPaul S. Rose, 4697 Rainbow Dr., It's another girl for the Mar shall Brintons. Dim to dime home struction in Murray City was re- nil be seated as a new member of -' j from . Hadean Rites Set At 2:30, Saturday 1c Donald R. Sundell. son of Mrs. Amelia Frame, 6373 Mal-stroLane, now is stationed at the Tokyo Ordinance Depot, Where he will attend a tank mechanics school until the middle of February.' after which he expects to do a turn in Korea. m Gene Fullmer, a well known West Jordan boxer, is with the same outfit as Donald and ttie boys are enjoying each "other's rnmsany. They attended the New Year's eve dance at the servicemen's club where they spent the " evening with Japanese girls. Recently 800 boys in this same outfit were given drivers tests and only 140 passed o. k. These were then given truck and trailer driver- tests and only 11 passed. Donald was one of the 11. He sends greetings to all his friends at "Moose-aMays- - home. South, residence. $6000. j Harvey W. Eckman. 218 East 48th So., residence. S12.0O0. C. C. Amador, 4743 Boxelder Funeral services will be con- St., garage, $1000. ducted Saturday at 2:30 p. m. for Norbrean Rasmussen. garage, Mrs. Bertha Erickson Hadean. 75, $1000. who died of a heart ailment WedFred Kaugman, 63 East 48lh nesday at the realience of a So., remodeling, $2000. daughter, Mrs. Harold McHenry, James Riley and Wayne Fox, 550 Vine t. The rites will be held at the garage. $400. Christ Lutheran church, 171 East 4Sth South, and will be conducted by Rev. John F. Her.nig, pastor of the local Lutheran church, of which Mrs. Hadean was a member. Friends may call at the Jenkins Two noted Baptist speakers will Mortuary, 4760 So. State St., tonight (Friday) from 6 until 8 p. m. participate in the closing sessions and Saturday until 2 p. m. Burial today (Friday) at the Murray will be in the Murray City ceme- Baptist Church of the annual state tery. Funeral directors are W. Baptist Ministerial Association Douglas Allen and Vaughn C. conference. The Murray Baptist Soffe. church is located just west of Mrs. Hadean was born March 1. State St. on 48th South. 1877 at Ore. Sweden. nd came to The conference Thursthe United States in 1901. She was day with sessions opened from 10 a. m. married to Louis Hadean on Nov. to 9 p. m. Today's sessions will be 6, 1902 in Denver, Colo. They held from 10 a. m. until noon. have resided in Murray'-sinc1913. The services tonight at 7:30 p. Besides her husband, survivors m. are to the public and Rev. include the following sons and Howardopen D. Simpson of the local Mrs. McHenry. Miss Baptist church ssues a special in-- i daughters. Anna Hadean, Alvin and Arthur vation to all Murray resident Hadean. Murray: Frank Hadean. The two speakers leading the Rinon. Calif.; also eight grandconference, both of whom will children. speak tonight, are Dr. Maurke Jackson, professor of Christian Education at the Berkeley Divi-initschool in Berkeley. Calif., and Dr. Robo t Hamen. professor of theology at the same si hool. Members of the board of direc-- . tors of the Salt Lake County Farm Bureau will meet Saturday ' night to make final plans for the '51 bureau's annual convention, it was announced Wednesday by Arion in court of the Receipts Murray Erekson, president. The convention this year will be City Judge Phil L. Hansen during held Friday afternoon. Jan. 23. jl952 totaled $13,190.35. compared The annual convention banauet with $10,531.65 the previous year. December added $1934.10 to the will be hell at 7:30 p. m. that court's take. Of this amount, $643 Junior in Jordan West the night High school. Featured speaker was from county fines and forwil be John Schenk, president of feitures, $998 from city fines and the Utah Farm Bureau. (forfeitures and $293.10 from fees. : Baptist Leaders To Speak Here ' ' Pvt. Gary T'nrk is attending signal srhool at Camp Ran Luis Obisoo, Calif. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. T'nck. 4765 Blvd. Gary entered the service Nov. 12. 1952. At-wn- Seaman Junior Pavich. son of Mrs. Matt Brklacich. 19 West 6400 So. spent the past week visiting with his mother and other relatives and friends. He was to renort back to Pan Diepo and expects to go back over to the Japan area. Pvt. Donald C. Cowdell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cowdell. 145 East 6100 South, reported back to the Brooks hospital at Fort Houston. Tex., on Jan. 3. after sendsick leave at home ing a with h!s parents. Donald was hadlv burned while stationed in Korea and has undergone a number of operations for grafting of skin over the entire area of his right leg from the knee to the hip. He doesn't know if he'll have to undergo still more operations. He has (continued on back pare) 45-da- y City-Wid- j the Cottonwood Maternity flected in building permits issued to-j hospital today (Friday) is Mrs. luring the year. The permits Brinton, the former Maijorie tailed $1,039,976. It was the third White of Morgan, . and the new straight year the city records ' arrival who weighed In at 8 pounds topped the million dollar mark. In 7 and ounces, with loads of black 1951 the record figure of $1,123,-77- 9 reviews authorization papers for hair. As yet no name has found was reached while in 1950 the here furniture shipments arriving the fancy of the Brintons. 'amount was $1,099,798. for military personnel and their The tot is the third daughter Of last families. year's total $669,940 was for the crniple, who also have a new home iXor He entered the Army in March son. Their construction, with children are Marilyn. 108 1951, and was stationed at Fort 8: Steven. permits being issued in that 2'-- . 5. Linda. and Lawton, W'Mh. before coming to "Baby", 5 days category. ' At the beginning of December the Far East Command in SepMr. are Proud and grandparents tember, 1951. Mrs. F. E. White of Morgan and it looked impossible for the total Mr. and Mrs. D. Branson Brinton.' to hit the million mark, but HanRobert Johanson was home for '433 sen Homes, Inc.. took out permits ? Vine St. the holilays and he left Monday for 12 homes $7000 ach for a for Puerto Rico where he will of $84,000 and the contractotal The annual stockholders meetspend his remaining year in the tor for the new telephone building of Bank of the National First ing service. Before leaving. Robert strucwill be held Tuesday at received a permit for that spent a few days with his sister, Murray at estimated ture, $123,000. 11 room a. m.in the board at the Other Marv Croff of Vernal. permits during the month bank. Highlights of the meeting included: who of will be election directors Harold Asplund flew back to H. E.:Ridd, 4440 3o. State St., Lake Hurst. N. J., on Dec. 31 in turn will meet to elect the business structure, $5000. on bacK (continued page) after a month's leave at home. , N. C. Colby, for HiLand Dairy, He will be attending the Navy's 700 Vine St., business structure, weather school at Lake Hurst for $12,000. months. the Trext Z Reed C. Bills, 1180 West 6400 Pfc. SUBSCRIPTION" $3.50 VEAR 'J. 1953 Building Permits City School Board Early Start Seen e On To Reorganize, For 1S52 Again Exceed $1 Million Seat Paul S. Rose Sewer and Plant State Street YOKOHAMA Pfc. Melvin S. Harker. whose wife. Lois Ann, son. Steven, and father, Horace E. 59th So., G. Harker, live at is serving in "his second year at 2nd Transportation tl Major Port in Yokohama. Marker, an administrative clerk jo the household goods section, ,l-..- i j County Farm Bureau Convention Jan. 23rd y j City Court Receipts For Last Year Top t l I Work on the long sought city-wid- e Murray City sewer system the Murray City board of educa- and work on the selvage treatment tion Wednesday n;sht at 7:30 p. plant could start almost any day. m. when the board meets at Ar- Thursday night the city comlington school. mission opened bids fin the treatMr. Rose, well known as a Mur- ment plant. The low bid. $406,163 ray businessman. Salt Lake county was submitted by Barker Conrecreation superintendent and a struction Co. of Salt Lake City. leader in athletic circles, will suc- The bids received last night now ceed Dr. Val Sundwall. current are being tabulated by the city's president of the board. Dr. Sund- consulting engineers ami if found wall will preside as the meeting correct the contract will be awaropens, but will step aside as Mr. ded. Rose is seated. Meanwhile, the city has negoThe board also will elect new tiated, but not signed, a contract officers for the coming year after for the sewage collection system. Mr. Rose has been seated. The The two almost-complecontracts other boarl members are L. P. when combined are well under the Wen-dill in bonds approved by $1,300.00 Parry. Mrs. Brent Gaufin, C. Day and Charles A. Rod- the voters some weeks ago. While things were not entirely man. The board will elect a president and vice president and ap- lefinite, the smt'e on the face of point a clerk and treasurer. Supt. Mayor J. Clifford Hansen was an J.Easton Parratt has served as almost certain sign that the sewer clerk of the board and H. A. Rob-bin- s, program was going well. Mayor president, First National Hansen, in face of high bids and Bank of Murray, has served as many other obstacles, repeatedly has promised the citizens of Murboard treasurer for many years. ray that the sewer program would be completed. He couldn't say how. he didn't know, but Thursday night you could tell that he finally had worked it out. The treatment plant will have "secondary treatment", too, a feature the mayor has held out for Murray High school's Spartan in all of the bidding. The plant cagers open their drive for the was trimmel a bit and the city Jordan division title tonight (Fri- will do a small part of the prelimday! at 8 p. m. when they play inary work, but essentially it's host to the Tooele Buffs. The the same as originally designed. On the sewer system, little has game will start in the Murray High gym at 8 p. m., with the been changed from the original junior varsity squads of the two plan, which left off the sewer in schools squaring off at 6:30 p. m. isolated areas of the city. In regard to the system, howCoach Ken Farrell's squad is definitely a dark horse entry in ever, the city did agree to repair the race this year. Tooele is con- the roads after the sewer considered a big question mark. On tractor was through. It was ex- the basis of their preseason games plained that this was done because the city and its engineers they defy the dopesters. They've felt all of the bids on the road been good and the've been bad. Murray's showing is somewhat repair phase of the job were too similar, with the bright'-svictory high. Commissioner Sherman Freeze of the early schedule a on win over the Lincoln Iliirh school said Thursday that while the public would be inconvenient ed to team, picked as the second top sr ire . gree because of the road class B team :n tr- st ;e. this project wotiM be exworl:, s won 46 to Ari Farrell's pedited to the fullest V'Ctorv over th Ws1 ) ::',; echo-nu-o it Hansen also iv. Mayor n'.a'-'second team :wt S20.0-1n a led to had thai !. a donb'e h"ad r which paw the the road department's budget this Panther first tei", also Toping the year to help in this repair work. - P'tho The main C'fw to ! Hansen said Thursday Mayor sr n rot off Munav boys the city will night that tr ex-e- ss tKtl running nn, 15 to ". hove because of llv- low bi ' ; will th'-slipped to a ten ri'i'i:t lei,'! rf go into changed in plans half fir.e. but in the f.nnl miniit-- s or into improved improvements of the city a!;e.-'the West ' of th" (Continued on Inside ige) raurtl 'hen,. '-' sravtirv: ... has probably will be the Drive " of nrcs"Tfi" started r:,' rames: Oft. Liivrv T'tek'-t- t S"n Hilton. Eddie Butterfield, James The annual iiemDers:t;p ,Ve of Van Cot am! Ronald Birch. the Murray Junior Chamber of Commerce is underway. The drive will be culminated at a mer.ber- Lions ship dinner meeting at Meadow Many i;. embers of the Murray Brook Golf Club Thursday, J.in. Lions club already are making ?9. according to Dr. Bruce Parrons, club president. plans to attend the Dr. Parsons said the club hopes banauet of all Utah Lions to be held Monday. Jan. 19. in Salt LpVe to double its membership between Citv. according to Haroll Kelly, now and the time of the dinner. To lay plans for the final two president of the local club. The banouet will be in honor of weeks of the drive the Jaycees Edgar M. Elbert of Maywood, HI., will hold a meeting next Thursday International Lions president. night. te Murray v. 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