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Show Unlvpral Microfilming Corp. 11 l'icroont Lake Here's o Point by Jim Ceremony On Sunday Cornwall. I have "Whatever achieved," a famous miin once wrote, "I owe to my wife who has always believed I can do anything' she sets her mind to." suc-s- New Kearns Church Dedicated At Special s Last week's editorial concerning the handling of the story about the attack of a Murray e girl apparently fell on a few sympathetic ears. Most pleased were the girl and her parents, who agreed the entire matter had been badly overplayed by neighboring dailies and that the handling was, to put it mildly, not in good taste. Dedication ceremonies of the rew St. Francis Xavier church in Kearns were conducted Sunday morning by Archbishop William D. O'Brien, president of the Catholic Church Extension Society City Court Fines Sixty Motorists Traffic Violators Pay Big Radar Checks Hit 100 Motorists On Fines After Hearings Week State Street In Petty Larceny Case Closed After Restitution Paid; Drunk Driver Jailed of Chicago. The Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt, Bishop of the Diocese of Salt Lake, addressed the congregation teen-agduring' the dedicatory services and pontifical low Mass was celebrated by the Most Rev. Joseph Lennox Federal, auxiliary bishop of the diocese. Not in attendance was the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Martin E. Burke, pas tor of St. Vincent de Paul parish All of which of Murray. The new Kearns of church is a mission of the Mur proves nothing ray one. Msgr. Burke is on vaother than that cation in Ireland. His assistant A an the dailies were ?3 pastor, the Rev. John Moran, to took part in the ceremnies. attempting icreate readerSt. Francis Xavier was begun on May 6, 1953 and completed ship by giving' customer the m November of 1954. Its con what he wants struction was aided by the socie to see in print ty whioh Archbishop O Bnen repAnd unfortuit resented, a organizanately a great tion designed to assist mission s morbid curiosity-seekerchurches and those of small conmany were interested in the complete gregations with building and details without a passing thought other financial problems. of the heartache already suffered by the unfortunate family and of the needless grief that was added to their burden by this complete baring of all the minute facts. "We appreciated certainly your editorial," the girl's mother told us Saturday. "It's nice to know someone understands how you feel at a time like this." course, & ;: non-prof- Lions Open Business In these days of rapid growth Meetings Here Tonight of Murray, facts quoted in the Murray Lions will hold their magazine Changing Times are first business meeting of the fall worthy of thought. They concern season (tonight) at the a hypothetical case wherein 100 aieaaowThursday tsrooK clubhouse. d medium-sizea in arrive new families A 7 o'clock dinner will be fol lowed by the business session city. What does it mean? To begin with, there are about ana a program, "What s Up ', 450 new people, including 100 by Dwight Manwarine of United children, 67 of them in grammar Air Lines. school and 33 in high school. This The new officer slate assuming calls for 2.2 new rooms in the control of the club for the first in time will be headed by President grade school and 1.65 new ones the upper grades. That means Howard Pingree. a cost of about $12,000. Four new teachers will have to be hired. The 100 families will add only about 130,000 a year to 'the MURRAY IT ES You Know school operating budget! The city will need four-fiftof a new employe in the police s of a department and new fireman; upping the police (Eleventh In a series of articles budget by $4,510 and the fire business nnd profesconcerning exbudget by $2,820. All sorts of tra jobs must be done from co- sional people of the Murray comllecting taxes to collecting gar- munity.) bage. Add four new city emFifteen years ago an energetic ployes at a total of $12,000 to young man walked through the $15,000. doors of a small root beer stand The water department must with a 15 seating capacity pump 10,000 gallons more per donned a cook's cap and apron day. Traffic will increase by 110 and launched a successful busicars and trucks. And the city ness venture. may have to add 500 new volumes Thursday that same enterpriser to the city library, a fraction of celegenial Pete Harman fraceven a nurse and a visiting brates his 10th anniversary In cell in the city jail. tion of a the same spot he got his start Now, when and if Boeing 3800 South State. comes to the West Jordan and about the only thing that But a thousand or so families come hasn't change! is the address. what to Murray, happens? Any resemblence to the small, lumber hamburger stand of 15 My wife has tabbed me quite yeai ago and the modernly decorrect" y. "He's the sort of signed and equipped, 240 seat bridge partner." she told some capacity cafe complete with "who other evening, friends the room and car service dining calls spade two spade!" standing in Its place today, Is coincidental. If there was a familiar face purely among the five sailors who boxed blind-folde- d with a single glove on "You Asked For It" Sunday he was Ronald night over TV E. Garner, son of Mrs. Mark Gardner. He's in the Navy, based at San Diego. two-third- A bit of quick repartee heard Monday In Murray City public intoxication and driving while under the influence of liq60 motorists in the uor. Ramona L. Mathie, 50 Hazel Murray area highlighted legal action in the Murray court of St., was fined $20 "in absentia" when she failed to appear in Judge Phil Hansen this week. In the only criminal case dis- court on a charge of ignoring a posed of, Peter Capo, who last traffic semaphore. week was crarged with petty larOther traffic violations disceny, was ordered to pay full res- posed of by the court follow: titution and upon doing so the Ignoring a traffic semaphore: case was dismissed in interest of The following were fined $10 for ignoring a traffic semaphore: justice. It cost Walter R. Granger, 141 Beatrice Jacobsen, 257 W. 4800 E. 3350 South St., $100 and 10 South; Bernard Isom, Hurricane, days in Salt Lake County jail Ut., Russel S. Stewart, Salt when he appeared before Judge Lake; Curtis Sanders, Drager-to- n Hansen. Granger was assessed ($20); Maxine Sheppard, the fine and jail term for driv- California; John L. Wills, Salt ing while under the influence of Lake; Verona L. Richards, Pro-v- o intoxicating liquors. ($20); Marion A. Smith, CaliThe docket also revealed it fornia ($20); Don C. Kuenan, cost Steven Gardner $75 for dis- Moab; Frances Hanes, 1706 E. turbing the peace. Gardner was 4800 South ($20); Winnie H. dismissed on two other charges, (Police. - Page 4, CoL 5) rash of traffic A mer. "In fact," muttered the witty young lady behind the counter, "It would hardly qualify as even a short putt!" did you see J. " leo Jensen's sign 7 If haven't take a pork and see for yourself why not a prof essionsl sign painter In the valley is worried about losing his Father Of Murray Woman Passes Away Memorial services Monday at Jenkins Mortuary Chapel honored Archie William Lawson, 157 North Center Street. Sandy. Mr. Lawson is the father of Mrs. Uuana Oatler, Murray. He died Thursday at his residence following an illness. Burial was in Sandy City Cemetery. a of the United States, Richard M. Nixon, is shown Oral J. Wilkinson, Utah State Republican Chairman, congratulating on behalf of Utah being one of two states getting out more Republican votes in 1954 than 1952 and being one of two states to have Republican gains in 1954. Photo was taken during GOP campaign workshop in Washington D. C, from Sept. Vice-Preside- 0. Wilkinson Visits Veep Murray Man Lauded For State GOP Work Thursday, September 15, 1955 Juveniles Nabbed In Effort To Pilfer Car Spartans Cop Opener, Face Millard Friday Exploits Spartan Aerial Defense Weakness In a ragged game typical of ball, Murray High's Spartans Friday night stretched their victory skein to 12 in a row by blanking a stubborn American Fork eleven, H to 0. The game was played under lights on the loser's turf and witnessed by a big Murray delega- Dale Johnson fumbled on the first American Fork play after had switched and big Ray Koncar curled around the oval to give new life to Murray's drive on the 19. But the threat was again stymied and the host team took over on the 17 tfter four plays. They then worked tion. Glaring weaknesses of the their way on the ground to the Spartan crew were in the aerial 28, from where they punted. department. Pass defense was Hawkins Ignited the scoring fire, return however, with an leaky and passing offense On the bright side, how- to the American Fork 39. This ever, the green but willing Mur- time the Spartans weren't to be denied. ray line played an game and the losers netted only 23 yards on the ground, gaining Am. Murriy 43 and losing 20. Fork 10 4 Flrit Oownl Certainly the hero of the hour Galntd 41 205 Ruthlnt was Lorin Hawkins, galloping 0 66 Pattinf 20 23 halfback and a holdover from (amid latt Ruthlnt .. IR 0 Kickofl Raturat the state championship '51 team. Punt Raturat 55 0 His running, coupled to the ef237 107 Nat Yardi 7 8 .. forts of Jack Sundquist and Tom PaaiH Allamplad 4 0 Paitta Complttad Winn, monopolized the Spartan Inlareapttd I 0 by offensive show and he barged Puntt. Ararat i'it 537 I 60 Into the end zone with both Klckolft. Avarata - .3 55 possession non-exista- Two juveniles ages 16 and were apprerespectively hended early Monday morning by David Brienholt, Murray City police officer, as they attempted to take an automobile from Lau- ry Miller, Inc., car lot, 4919 South State. The youths were students at Granite High school. of the youths Apprehension also cleared another theft case that had been on the "unsolved" list of the Murray police record 17 American Fork Hobbled On Ground But early-seaso- n since August 31. L. E. DeLand, police chief, said one of the youths confessed to stealing another car, Aug. 31 He led Salt Lake County sher iff's deputies to nearly $1,200 worth of equipment and niU accessories. Both youths were turned over to juvenile court authorities for further action. air-tig- ht .. . touchdowns. Cool Paul Hansen, who connected with four passes for a total of 66 yards, was American Fork's best bet and afforded the losers their few pleasant moments. Although Murray monopolized of the ball and ran two-thirall offensive plays, the outcome was never securely nailed down until the Spartans scored their second TD with six minutes remaining. Tomorrow (Friday) afternoon may prove an early arid test for the defending n champs. They'll journey to Fillmore for a Joust Millard. Coach with ever-toug- Oral J. Wilkinson, Utah Repub lican Party chief, lauded the re cent conference of state chairman held in Washington as being one inVolume 73, Number 43 of the best stimulants ever stigated by the organization. He said the entire GOP organization received a tremendous boost, top to bottom. He returned from the campaign and workshop in Washington conferring with President Murray City's school enroll- after Eisenhower in Denver Monday ment figure settled at 3209 225 more than 1954's final fig- morning. During the workshop school held Sept. he received ure of 2984 according to J. Easton Parratt, school superln-enden- t. personal congratulations from Nixon on behalf of GOP the Utah being one of In Late registrations included two states which got out more Monday's second count produced votes In 1954 than in r8 more registrations over last Republican 1952 and for being one of two week s 3151 figure. Of the 58 additional, Murray states making Republican gains in 1954. High received 13, Murray Junior The Utah GOP leader receiv 20 and includ High, elementary ed a deal of comment ing kindergarten, 25. These latest from a remark he made figures give the senior high a television interview atduring school an increase of 80 over last school. When asked what the he year and junior high an increase thought the party would do tf of 37. 1'resident Eisenhower elected not Meanwhile, Supt. Tarratt an to run, Mr. Wilkinson jokingly nounced schools Murray said. "When I get to that bridge would close their doors at noon, I'll jump off." He added, howTuesday. Sept. 20 to allow stu- ever, that if Ike is not a candidents to attend the date in 1956. "We'll find another In other developments, final one and elect him." settlement and acceptance conMr. Wilkinson said that the cerning financing of the remodel- national campaign would be foling project at the junior high lowed through on a state level school was reached with the state at the party workshop at the education board, Supt. Parrat dis- State Fairgrounds Ort. 11 and closed. Complete cost of the re- 15. At that time he will present novation which included re- new organizational Ideas concernmodeling of the administration ing party ranks from precinct building and the girls' dressing workers on up to candidates. room was $172,510 of which A popular question of the day. the state paid $172.5.!3. "Will Ike run again," would get Installation of new bleachers a "yes" answer from Mr. Wilat the high school football field kinson. will "I don't think there la any completed this week provide seating for 1640 specta- doubt that President Eisenhowtors, Supt. Parratt said. Along er will run again," he said. "All with the bleachers already tn use, signs point to it the fact that which seated 500. total seating no other candidate Is being built up, the lateness of the 195$ concapacity now is 2140. vention and all." He said that Ike gave no Indication at the Denver conference that he would or would not run. "But if he Isn't planning to run." ;,he declared, "that would have been the time to say so. Then we could have started to look for alternate candidates." Single Copy, 10c County Since 1872 Vardt Paaalliad Playt Rua Tlw Outt . SO 20 4 2 I I Winn, Sundquist and Hawkins alternated In shoving the ball to the three, from where Hawkins burst Into the end tone with the score. Koncar's (Spartan - Page 8, Col. 4) Touring Choir Singer Succumbs In Europe Memorial Held For Leland F. Darnell, 17 Memorial services were held Wednesday at Jenkins Mortuary Chapel for Leland Francis Darnell, 17, 924 E. 2nd So. Mr. Darnell died Saturday at 800 Germania Ave., of self-inflict- asphyxiation. Born May 24. 1938, In Iowr City, la., he was the son of Clarence and Anna Klafka Darnell Survivors include his mother, Provo; a brother Galen, with the IT. S. Navy, Bremerton, Wash.; and a sister, Loretta, Myton, Duchesne County. Burial was in Salt Lake City cemetery. Fires Cause Heavy Loss Martha Louise Muler, 66, 145 a step sister of E. 24th 8outh a Murray resident, Godfrled Mul-le- r County Firemen Busy died Friday In Lausanne, Toft Watts' Kaglci surprised Switzerland. Miss Muller was a While Chief Away South, defending A champion, member of the Salt Lake TaberFires involving sizeable propwith a scoreless tie Friday after- nacle Choir touring Europe. She noon anil served notice they're became 111 In Copenhagen and left erty damage were reported thi.i a power to be with. the choir to Join relatives In Lau- week by Wilford Webb, assistant fire chief, Salt Lake County Fire Like American Fork, the Eagles sanne. Funeral services and burial was Department. Mr. Webb Is acting will be a newcomer to the Murchief In the absence of Chief F. performed tn Lausanne. ray Schedule. p. Jones, who Is attending the The Spartans had American Pacific Const International Fire In Fork hot water from the Chief Association at Sun Valley. start Friday night. They powA sweeping fire at 10 20 p m. ered their way from their own t. Sent. 7 destroyed two a 80-f20 to the losers' ten after the numa chicken grancry, coops, Murray telephone customers of ojenlntj klrkoff, then surrendered fowl nnd rabbits nnd thf oval on downs, Key gains tht Mountain Stales Telephone ber of 12000 caused damage at the farm be and will were Winn" to TelegTaph Company sprint 13.152 S. 1300 of Cannon, numto Hugh nine-yardirect d dialing telephone the 'Fork 37 and Hawkins' The fire w as W Hiverton. Sun-daMldvale bers in est, beginning burst to the 11. started as a result of sparks from Sept. IS W. J. Twelves, Murray branch a nearby burning rubbish pile. manager for MXTAT Co . re- The department battled for more vealed that the dial system will than an hour lo keep the blaze Kearns Voters Will be placed In operation In Mid-val- e from spreading to another large Choose Four Of 14 on that date. The P,otir,t Ifiil coop and the Cannon home. The rmhange aim w chanj:ina: to dial fire attracted more than I.O(a) Council Candidates serrtie st the same time. How- persons. Fourteen were nmin!?ted for ever, Murray residents desiring A spectacular fire at 9 20 p.m. election to the Town fVunfil of to rail a Itountifnl number will Sunday, ranged more than S.l.oOO Kearns during a meeting hHd not d'i so directly. They will damage when It swept an unocWednesday nichl. Thtee of the dial ")'" (operator! and she will cupied summer cabin In Silver four whose terms expire were re- complete the rail. Folk about 12 miles from the nominated. The fourth, Keith the mouth of Big Cottonwood CanSept 1H a1i will mark name-numerw Actrd. tvl beginning of the new yon. County firemen battled the prefix telephone numhets. blaze for more than three hours F.letjin will tak" plare Wed ne lav. Ort .Mh sirpi or ti Murray's AMlierst 6. with four pieces of equipment. Following s report of the pat whiih will be Introduced In the fire raue,l damother Four year's arttvities by nil snrn Itoliadsy anl Salt Lake ex age exceeding the IIocm) mark: members of the council, the fol- rting','S Srpt. 12: Philip Walkrr. fC.f.", Mr. Twelves said when these lowing v ftp numed ti appear rn and th ballot: Joyce Cnibertf"n. rhafigea are Complete It will So. 7th F. Barn, garnge, shed kids $1200 Cause, hav. n metro-fn!iidamage. Mrs John Nutter, l'ten Miller, flare ine entire Fall lfce area under dial servhe with matches. AMm Camp, Voln:a William J Halt. Jay f'pesr, IWA and a uinfotm telrphnhc hum-lrrinSrpt R; C. M. Itowden, U".S Ko fioo West. Kindling wood mill, Pen Fhw Cetufkry. Hyrd y'Tn. Mr. Twelves disclosed that this I12.VI damage. Cause, cigarette. and Millie Obefhanley. Also and expanSept. 1: John L. Halliday. 4.V.3 ntrnd were Incumbents P.Uhard Imp and sion ff gram ha retired im Wellincton St. House. J.VWI dam-- (t Heath, tr. Purton Irrni tlirhard Fear, Investment of 2' million dollar. Page 4. Col. 4) School Students Now Hit 3,209 0, Vice-Preside- nt great that State V fa IfS" Norton Declares Self Out Of Commissioner y m-kone- That, lr. wouldn't be a very lonj; drive, replied the second cHnlmr. By the way violations h niarmney: "(rtsh, work like this would drive me nuts, said a custo- Consider Paul Itoe of Murray, who's starting his football offi week-end- . elating season this I'buI has to travel clour down to Houston to be one of the gendarmes for the Houston-Montan- a game. Nothing like that ever happened while we were of filiating. In fact, we had trouble convtnr-In- g the wife It was all light to travel a hundred miles and blow a whistle while fodunk Prep nnd Biwaah Academy went at It Uicky Paul! Envious Me! The newly weds were quite surprised and happy "of day the to find tickets to one In town shoved unbrl shows front hor. No doder their nor's name attached. But Ihry did take In the show, enjoyed It Immensely and came home with a focllne nf gratitude lo their unknown twnefarlor. When they stepped lnlde the door they found thnt all their wedding presents wire gone. And a note frm Ihe Imrglsr, Imprinted on Ihe mirror, read "Now j rsi know ! 100 motorists Approximately felt the sting of the speed crackdown campaign launched two days last week in the Arlington elementary school area, according to L. E. DeLand, Murray police chief. Murray police assisted by radar equipped Utah State Highway Patrol cars and personnel, made life miserable for motorists exceeding the speed limit. About 80 warning tickets were (Spwders - Page 4. Col. 4) that resulted in fines against Overheard on the street corner the other day: Two guys Serving South Salt Lake discussing a thoroughly conceited acquaintance of theirs'. "I hear he's hanging his faith", said the first. Murray, Salt Lake, County, Utah "You mean he no longer thinks he's God?" was the rejoinder. Ave. City, Utah Salt And M llamtftn Pet ffpete's this monumental miocM dues not rrpnpcnt nil of the pain he has at cumulated during the period. Kor In November, iso.i. hp purrhasAl what was formerly known "The FUme". Imsio'l t 1270 Slid South, Sucsr Mouse With of "The Flame", Ivte dl"d fpace for 2.V more rutotr,ern To thi ftrsnEef, Pete's molco-t- y the fur re h hs hetryi lie If the fitfl to admit that h(" owes tiiurh rf his mic to the HuK of reple ce proof n if r F,l whe hi rvrr the yeais arprenates. patronsc deeply There are many (Harman Psire H, Vd. ijf r 9) Jv H'-a'o- g t - Si Ib nry I'rickxon d tty Murray Ct --- ' I Phones Switch To New Sysfem Pttat i Erickson Tosses Race, Thanks Residents Alonzo Norton, Murray City announced this commissioner, week that he will not be a canto that post didate for i In the approaching election. In declining the candidacy, Mr. Norton Issued the following statement: "I wish to rxpreM to the good people of Murray my appreciaHi tion for the opportunity they gave me to serve as their commissioner, I have enjoyed serving you for the past four years. However, to serve longer would financial sacrifice for me to absorb. "Mutiny Is a great city X second hat wa thrown In the fastest growing ritv In the the Murray political ring this Intrrmountain Wrst. This treweek bs Henry Eri knon of I 7 mendous growth Is expensive to Saunders St.. filed for city com- the city smce revenue from this missioner. growth I realised after the iniHis candidacy follows that of tial out lay, Pr. p. nice Parson. Murray op"The financial pinch, t Iwlirve. tometrist, who earlier announced will ,xin be In the past, thus alhe would ek election. lowing us to initiate n any dirrly Mr. Erickson Is a lifelong rej. needed Improvements In all dedent of the community end fur partments" the pa?t 31 year has been employed by American Smelting Co. here. Mayor, Chief Accept "I feel," Mr. Erickson said In Award For Safety filing, "that I am thoroughly familiar wllh the problem conMayor J Clifford HaMn and were fronting Murray City. I've long Po!ie Cbirf I,. E been in the background cf the presented a National Safety local polithal scene and have en- Council Award for citiea having deavored In the past to offer con- n traffic deaths in a calendar structive criticism. Now I'd like year, Tuesday evening. an opportunity to serve my home The award was ma le to Mayor Hansen by Ab Jenkins, stale town in an offhial capacity." Hat In Ring reipiire -- tflnd The city commissioner candia family man and the fadate ther of right children. 1 safety director, si meeting of thr Murray club at Harman Cafe. Haven't Yet Visited The 1955 Parade of Homes? Hurry - It Closes Sunday! dinner-- is |