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Show Page Thursday, December 15, 1955 10 - ' MURRAY Some people probably thought a few Murray High boys were either still in their first childhood or entering their second childhood. Clyde Zager, Verl Stott, Lorin Hawkins, Dallas Morgan, and Don Roberts, just to mention a few, decided they'd play a little game of fox and geese in the snow, last week. The game was very amusing to watch. Especially the neat fall Don Roberts took. (UTAH) EAGLE Kuropean theatre. While training at Great Lakes, 111., he met his a resident of Racine and when the war ended the Culligans moved to the Wisconsin city. He worked a brief stint outside radio and electronics but six years ago was lured back into the work and has stayed with it since. In order to "brush up" on I wife-to-b- e, new developments he schooled himself for a year in Chicago before going into radio and television repair and installation work. A visit to Salt Lake where Hutu" , Tom's sister resides convinced the Culligans last year that they'd like to live here permanently. They made the move last summer. After working several months with his brother-in-la1 . i in television servicing, Tom stepped into an opening in the Laury Miller organization early this month. Forming the other half of the two-ma- n Miller television staff .'2 is Art Edvalson, a veteran radio, TV and sound engineer of the Torn Culligan Salt Lake area. He organized the television department of the Miller organization several months ago and has been instrumental in gaining authorizad retion for A man who came to the Salt pair work from several television Lake valley from the Midwest manufacturers. because he and his family liked The first upward step in the its climate and people is the Miller TV department came this newest addition to the television week when the equipment was sales and repair staff at Laury moved into a larger space in the Miller, Inc. State and Vine street location. He's Tom Culligan, a native of From here they'll expand for New York City and resident for television sales and maintenance ten years of Racine, Wis. A dark work, both domestic and autohaired man in his thirties, Tom mobile radio specialization and thanks Uncle Sam for his elec- allied fields. I'd better not forget to mention that last week marked the end of another term and that Wednesday, the seventh, was report card day. Since I discussed the system of grading last time, I have nothing to say except there haven't been any changes made. Oh yes, Have fun doing your Christthis week. mas shopping So far this year, the Murray High basketball team has played three games, practice, of course. Two were played at other schools, the other, against American Fork, was played last 'Friday night in the Murray High gymnasium. Since I have seen none of the games and probably would not be able to tell if I had, I won't venture an opinion on our team's chances. I'll only say we have won our first three practice games. The first game was with Pleasant Grove. The second game was with Park City. Of course, Murray has a real problem this year as far as seat Midwest Man factory-guarantee- tronics education. He's an example of what the recruiting posters mean when they advertise "learning a trade while serving your hitch". Culligan grew up in New York before entering the Navy during World War II. He received extensive electronics training and served aboard destroyers in the To keep teens on the beam... sold now. 5 ?4K THE FAMILY'S n f A sparkling series of articles from the Improvement j FAVORITE SPOT FOR lATIl'G OUT" , You can be sure of this fact, now that Lillian Monson has the ed Windmill Inn. Mrs. Monson formerly operated lils Coffee Shop and ex- 6 . tends an invitation to all her friends to visit her at the : Windmill Inn 5580 South State Era, brilliantly written by inspired leaders of youth, art reprinted in one handy volume for young and old alike. Written in retrospect, these vibrant articles provide the wisdom of many lifetimes. $200 Q US I 4914 So. State Street Dial AM "MUSIC FOR EVERYONE" ft by Diane Black Well, here we are another week clowr to Christmas. It won't bo long now until every- body can have a nice vacation. 1'p at the hilltop high, the doors will be cIommJ from the 23rd of December until the third day of the new year. I know all of we kidn are looking forward to that! An opera is the only place where a guy gets stabbed and instead of dying he sings. The Booster club ha now received their sweaters. They are white with an orange and black "B" on the tilde. The of the uniform consists gv If i ;'' rrt of a I skirt black blouse b and and la c k and white Huddle oxfords. The Booster Assembly was also preesnted last week and some pwts were busy Yayne's You'll enjoy the writing this: WHEN YOU WISH ITOX A BAH (taken from the Booster Assembly theme song "When you wish upon a Star"). When you wtfch upon a bar; Makes no difference who you are. Pay your money with good cheer; pretty soon you'll get your beer; When you're finished and feeling Ktout; get off your Ktoop and Mugger out. What If It was your only dime; you'll live to drink another Delicious Food and Friendly Service Wayne's Cafe 6373 South State in Murray time! E MEI6HB0RLINESS is a year 'round attitude E cl a. oO o (V) ULi CC O "JJSJ i mj-- - uu 0 -- 5c "tl IN C E Sm "t7i iZ J S3 5 co In its sincere eiioi t to oe a good neigiibor, Utah Copper Division of Kcnnccott Copper Corporation recognizes and accepts its civic and social responsibilities. A corporation, like a good citizen, is involved in many activities, not the least of which is participation in worthy community projects local, state and national. Kcnnccott supports, for example, a wide variety of such projects, including Community Chests, United Funds, health funds, building funds, and recreational and welfare causes. In UJ " O CL q" Z a. S & - 3 O DOft m m I ' e .3 addition, through direct grants and scholarship programs, Kcnnccott helps to further the educational programs of colleges i "S o m O c O and universities. Indeed, it fair to say that on every day of the year someone benefits from KcnnceotCs voluntary contributions. Ncighborli-ncs- s by a mining company is like the ncighborliness of the family next door-i- t's a year 'round attitude, a year "round way of living. ' is s s cl a. O O ITennecott Copper Corporation ''A Good Neighbor i Of cm & at Murray Music Company! (With ipoloilM to tht m ton of th otmt) On Your Way Home Tonight 1 Were In My Teens" "If Seventeen RE Stop at Mor-tenso- dents from opposing schools will be able to attend games held at Murray. Also, the public who wish to see the games must have their reserved seats well in advance. Season tickets are being Definition: Chiropractor - a doctor from Egypt. w Joins Miller ing capacity in the gym goes. Now that we've entered the A league, the schools with which we are competing have far too many students to seat in our n gym. We were told by Mr. that only about 270 stu f: to Build a Belter Utah" 2 2 |