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Show Universal Microfilming 377 6th Ave Salt Lake City, Utah June rrr y my VOMIME 72, NUMBER 80 FRIDAY, .JUNE 18, 1951 Represent Murray at National Joycee Conventon 1 frTl f& Mh 4pw rT'i II I In Swimming Classes Begin Monday At City Park Pool Regular classes in swimming begin Monday at the pool in Murray City park. The classes are spon- sored annually by the .Salt Lake county recreation department. This year- a special class has been added for adults. This class will be gien every Friday from 6 until 7 p. m. - " R With playground activity drawing record throngs, most of the swimming classes have been scheduled for afternoons, according to Verl Meyrick, Murray area recreation director. i it IS iu 3 fey In Colorado Springes, Colo., attending the national convention of ' tho Junior Chamber of Commerce are the above members of the Murray Jaycoc organization and its auxiliary. From left, front row, y Carol Baird, Glena reterson, Luree Garff,Bev Miller. Thelma Back and Parsons Barbara Allen, Hendricks, Shirley Otjtley,-Shirle- Mere and There With 'Our Boys' DUE RETURN SOON SAN FRANCISCO (FHTNC) Scheduled to arrive here from the Far East after an eight month tour aboard the ammunition ship USS Chara June 6th is Russel A. Hilton, gunner's! mate seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Hilton of 371 E. 53rd So., Murray, Utah, and husband of the former Miss Konstance R. Faldmo of Salt Lake City. BACK FROM FAR EAST 13 ttf Local Couples I J I td I f row, Dr. Richard C. Balrd, Glade Peterson, Wayne Ottley, Newell Garff, Richard Ilendrcks, Hon Allen, Dr. Bruce Parsons and David Miller. Absent when photo was taken, but also making tho trip were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Smith Both the Jaycees and auxiliary members have uniforms for convention. Murray Camera Shop photo Jr., Sr. Hi School Slake Sels Dinner, At Jaycee Confab Separation Voted Program June 25 I Sunday morning at 4 a. m., June 13, ten Murray Jaycees and wives pulled out of Murray by car caravan, destination Colorado Springs and the National Convention of the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce. During the convention week June 14 to 19 the men will attend many forums designed to help the ten men in attendance make the Murray Jaycees a better club. During this week there will be very active campaigning for LaMar Buckner of Ogdcn, Utah's nominie for the office of President of the aNtional Organization. One of the highlights of the weeks activity is the Utah Party, a western type meal with flapjacks, sausage, eggs, milk and Murrays donation honey from Miller Honey PACIFIC FLEET (FHTNC) Due to arrive in California from the Far East in early June aboard the heavy cruiser USS Los Angeles is Ronald W. Palmer, ship's serviceman seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Palmer of Co. 5308 Alpine Dr., Murray, Utah. Campaign gimmicks consist of bells and silver dollars. The bells will be used all during the week SPENDS JAPAN LEAVE HAKATA, JAPAN Army with every dcligate ringing bells Cpl. Loyal R, Bennett, whose wife, of all sorts, cow, sheep, school, Dorothy, lives at 330 E. 45th So., fire. The Murray "deligation will be Murray, Utah, recently spent a armed with an assortment of cow seven day rest and recuperation bells and ope large fire bell furnished by the Murray fire dept. leave in Hakata, Japan. son of Mrs. thru chief Deb Townsend. The silCorporal Bennett, James Forrest, Portcrville, Mor- ver dollars will have campaign gan, Utah, is normally stationed sticker on one side "Back Buck" in Korea with the 38th Ordnance and will be traded to the easternCompany. He entered the Army in ers for paper dollars. If the Utah January 1953 and completed basic deligation is successful in electing training at Aberdeen Proving LaMar Buckner it will be a great thing for the state of Utah in the Ground, Md. way of public relations as he will make speaking tours thru every GAINS NAW ADVANCE WASHINGTON, D. C. (FHTNC) state , in the United States as well The Bureau of Naval Personnel as many foreign countries. The American Fork High school has announced an advancement in will fating to electronics technician band, and the Weber Possy of section second class, USN, for Russell J. help make up the Utah Gallcgos, son of Mr. and Mrs. An- the parade of states, of which thony J. Gallcgos of 4694 So., 1st Utah is No. 6. Come June 20th, ten tired West, Murray, Utah, while serv- - The Murray City board of education has voted to separate the senior and junior high schools beginning the next school year; it was announced Thursday by J. Easton Parratt, schools superin- tendent, E. V. Mortenson will be high school principal and LaRuc Win-ge- t, present assistant to Mr. Mortenson, will be principal of the junior high school. A part-tim- e assistant to replace Mr. Winget as assistant high school principal will be named at a later date. The board also voted to stiffen the requirements for high school graduation in the district. Instead of the present 16 hours of requirements, beginning in the fall of 155 students will have a goal of 17, 2 hours. The board also announced the appointment of R.obert Lloyd Gam-be- e as visiting teacher beginning this fall. In the past Murray has had only a half-tim- e visiting teacher, sharing with Jordan achool dis- trict. Helen Evans again was named to carry on the seven-wee- k home economics summer program. This year's program proved more more than 60 students reporting popular than ever before, with on the first day. Mrs. couples will drag back into Murray, worn out from meetings that start at 8 in the morning and parties that last all night but there will be ten men much wiser in the ways of JC and full of the fire that makes the Jaycees one of the powerful organizations in the world today. Also most of this year's classes will be for only 30 minutes, com- pared to the previous hour-lon- g period, which was discontinued because it was felt it was too long for the younger children. Smaller groups also are planned this year, with more instructors on hand, Mr. Meyrick said. Advanced girls', ages 14, 15 and 16, will receive instruction from 10 until 11 a. m. Boys of the same group will be taught from 11 a. m. until noon. The pool will be closed from noon until 1 p. m. and open plunge will be from 1 until 2 p. m. Beginning boys and girls, ages 7, 8, and 9, will take to the water for Instruction from 2 until 2:45 p. m. Intermediate girls, ages 10, 11 and 12, will get their lessons from 2:45 until 3:30 p. m. Intermediate boys' instruction periood will be from 3:30 until 4:15 p. m. From 4:15 until 5 p. m. there will be an organized activity program for both boys and girls of ages 13 through 17. From 5 until 7 there will be open plunge. Open plunge is only for children 10 years and up. Swimming instructors1 will be Jim Heusser, Danna Hitch and The Murray LDS Stake has slaed a dinner and program to spark the summer push for funds for the Murray Stake Center now Rita Ho wells. under constuction, announced J. E. J. Jensen, Fund Chairman. The dinner will be held Friday, June 25 at 6 p. m. in the Third-Eight- h Ward Recreation Hall. Tickets are being sold by members of the Stake Committee, and Ward memOne more traffic signal for bers at $5.00 per plaie. Larger Murray City was assured recently contributions arc also needed. with approval by the Utah State With the scheduled dedication road commission for the installation of an actuated signal at 53rd only six months away, efforts are South and State St. The announcebeing renewed to get cash and ment was made by Mayor J. Cliflabor donations to complete the ford Hansen. structure at 300 East 5770 South The letter from D. W. Whitten-bur(McMillan Lane). Noting the prochairman of the commission, gress which has been made since no mention of the city's remade January 1st, authorities say that at the present rate, the multi-war- d quest for a semaphore at Fifth Avenue and State St., in front of structure can be dedicated and in use by Christmas. Already there Murray City Pharmacy in the are the Murray Fifth, Seventh and heart of the business district. Ninth Wards designated to accupy The letter said the commission the new chapels, in addition to its acted upon the recommendation use as a Stake Center. of the traffic engineers who stud-le- d the request in denying instalThe dinner will be provided and served by the Murray 4th Ward, lation of lights at 56th South and and promises to repeat the suc- at 61st South. cess and good feeling enjoyed by The 53rd South light is urgently those attending the dinner last neded because many students of February. Both the main program both and Murray High following the dinner, and the en- schoolArlington cross the state highway at tertainment for those awaiting the that point. second nerving is, under the direction of the Stake Sunday School. the youth of our community can Mr. Jensen reports that people's take pride in this center. Our enthusiasm for the facilities the youth are the best guarantee for building will provide, plus interest the future, and this building will in decreasing juvenile problems stand to the credit of who particiare among the satisfactions to be pate in It," he said in inviting received from investing In the both members and friends to at' building. "Everyone interested in tend the dinner. State Will Install Light at 53rd So. g, |