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Show Camera Views of schools. 7955 Christmas Edition, 1955 police chief L. E. DeLand and escaped, leaving a trail of vandalism across Wyoming and Nebraska, before being captured in the Cornhusker state by an alert sheriff. Ted Allen of Boulder, Colo., regained the National Horseshoe Pitching title at Murray park by from winning the final pitch-of- f Fernando Isais, Tom Brownell Coaches Allan Davis and Ken Farrell got the small fry baseball leagues under way. A youth stole Dr. Bruce Tar-son- s' automobile as he and Dick Hendricks watched. He was apprehended two days later and found to be an inmate of the State Industrial school at Ogden. Wedding ceremonies were for Dr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fred Roennebeck. Salt Lake County approved formation of Cottonwood Sewer (UTAH) EAGLE MURRAY Murray Park's swimming pool scheduled to open this week. DUP camps and elected Mrs. Hundreds of Murray young- Stanley Johns and Mrs. William sters turned out to register for Baker, presidents. the Salt Iake County recreation July 28 department's summer program. Paul R. Pratt of Murrav CamThree teenage "tough boys" era Shop left for New York to Friday attacked Murray City attend a photo clinic. Page 5 and Don Titcomb. Byron Bowman of Murray repeated as junior champion. Bids were let and work begun Tuesday on remodeling of Liberty school and construction of ten new classrooms. August 4 Kathlyn Pierson escaped ious injury in a ser- n, mishap. Joel Dahle was named Jaycee of the month. became Samuel Bringhurst newly appointed president of the LDS Swiss Temple. Page (Smv 6, CoL 1) district. June 17 Murray City Board of Education adopted the budget as outlined by J. Easton Tarratt, sup- erintendent. Murray's youthful anglers began practicing for Huck Finn Days. Ute Rangers prepared to sent their 11th annual J Hi Murray Chamber of Commerce launched an all-odrive for new members. t I pre- Sho-De-- rites were held for Cox, 71; Mrs. Hilda Mae Hopkins Kay; Ives L. Beckstead; Mirko Chopp, 68; Joe Martin Jellinich, 44 and Charles Henry Osborne. 77. Photo Murray Eagl Mrs. Belle Mitchell was surby relatives and friends prised Stauffer and Glen Shaw. In back, from the left, are Chief Deb on her 79th birthday anniversCaldTownsend, assistant chief Earl Healy, John Stauffer, Vern ary. Adelaide Studios of Music an well, Frank Gordon and Sam Bennion. nounced their opening. June 24 Memorial In the spirit of the first Christmas that Arthur William MURRAY'S NEWEST FIRE TRUCK, a 450-gallo- capacity n Ven Pelt complete with all attachments, arrived in July and drew a proud smile from members of the Volunteer Department. Left to right in front they're Joe Mash, Gene Larson, Hyde Special Awards Given Six; Pingree New Head Of Lions 4, Col. 7) (From Tage ance. Memorial rites were held for Westbrook GregElizabeth Mary ory who died at 81. May 27 Carol Nuzman, Ceri Marie McMillan, Grant Lund, Wayne Star-tiSally Nielsen and Eleanor Olson received special awards at Murrav Hieh school's first com mencement exercises in the new school plant. Howard Tingiee was named new president of the Murray Lions club. American Lcgionaires, Murray Volunteer Firemen and Eagle Aerie 1760 prepared for Memorial Day programs. Ed Shockey became new commander of the Johnny V. Holdcn DAV Tost. Memorial rites were held for Mrs. Lucy Reynolds Cutler, Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Jamieson, William Arville (Dill) Butler, Lec (Cindy) Van" Otten, and John Henry Sampson. Earl E. Hicks, for many years c Lumber manager of Company in Murray, died at 59. n, Von's Paint & Floor Covering 5003 South State Tri-Stat- r June r S Jack Clay, chief of the Salt Lake County Fire Department UJi, : - ) spirit of Peace and Good in your heart now and olways V Don Gflberf Conoco Service 5296 South State Street RESTING Tiir licatts sic filled with (lie lurnuMiy wiih the HoliJay calmest wishes 1 the happiness for years to come, wc w ish for you this Christmas, all fur the fH ' .... . 2 '0 B. A. MURRAY FEED & SEED STORE 4777 South So Street IT Bayes cur cnj'ijrd. (Jur heartfelt good for this joyous season to all of our wonderful friends. wishe Bob "s' viy Gerrard Utoco Service 4800 South and State Street Built for recreational center. structure cost $5,000. Fencing purchased for new Murray high school grid field. July 21 Memorial services were conducted Wednesday at Murray 1st Ward for Fram H. Westover. 59, secretary of th Murrav Lions club. Rae Resc of Murray declared "Miss Rincer." beauty champion of the 1P55 Horseshoe tourney. Kunnemup were Jennette HoKdt-and Geralyn Topham. Sixty four babies were born during the first two weeks of July at Cottonwood hospital. Delegates of the Murray RAPW Club were represented at the Western Kegtoanl Meeting of thai organization. May it continue throughout the days of the Hew Year ond may you be blessed with a weolth of hoppinest and prosperity such at you hove never enjoyed before. Wh MERRY CHRISTMAS! Business & Professional Women's Club of Murray July 1 1 Murray's new fire trurk had hardly been fiffirinlly flared In service Sunday morning b'Ture It was railed to quell a Maze on Snulh Stale Strrrl Mrs James I. Johnson. 4on So .V0 V, . wns confined to her home with h"nd Injuries suffered in an automobile nrtldrnl Saturday rr-a-r Bear IjuVp Boeing offidals had "no rm-mcnon rumors their new guided missile plant might be located at West Jordan, Franklin P. Jonrs nnrr.pd l siircerd John W. Hay as chlf or the Salt Lake County Fire l" Department. Murray Stake's Softball trams Hnl snd Second Wards hifh in the tourney. Orlando Erirkin was Murry He of the week Mrs. Korer K Petrrsrn was named president of the Murray Council rf Parent Teacher' d Murray nelters scored ImpfM- in the Salt Iake County tournament. Mas Talbrrt ended a three-yes- r mrwf as .i!snt grid ment at Murray Hich by accept Ine a post with HYU. Murray City's volunteer Fire men cop first In the parade at the annual firemen's convention South Cottonwood divided Its J V - & Co. S'ote S iJ l ....... Chrisln-a- in; N.. h-- . xk.iu- 'lUrv ;. '11 i I Murray Elevators Groin Seed " 11 .1 1 -- s n ) he victories Accountant! 5030 memo! Christmas on A " CD fT size Issue. fir-ishe- .tJJ 1 i cherry note: May you anJ yours enjoy spirit, wc n f) r,' i . long-tim- e May the Christmas 4944 South State Jn full-colum- Wfi donated ry fcouui Lions to First and swnnii South Cottonwood wards. fellowship shine Hong Kong Low Cafe 6155 South State Corn-wel- l, Hullding Cottonwood Wishes ftUt Waffs Floral ray. County firemen answered 13 calls during first week in July. Joyous Christmas A Four of 16 national awards won by Jaycee chapters throughout the state, were won by Mur- to ve. . our warmest greetings to you and yours. New owners of the Murray Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. arrived in Murray. of Commerce schedChamber for the past 26 years, died at 55. uled a to formulate meeting Murray's building permits for plants for the trade promotion, almost $130,000. totalled May "Good old value days." Betty Jean Beagley placed Civic Fund special meeting is first in the intermediate ladies designed to reduce number of free style singles event at the fund campaigns. raising Utah State roller meet. Memorial services are held for Clarabelle Miera died of in- Isama Harry Satormura, 80; juries suffered in an automobile Ross Leonard Thomas, 62. accident just hours after receivTavlorsville girls form club. ing her graduating diploma at "Kitchen QTs" Pete Brown announced he Murray High. Memorial services were con- would close his meat market at ducted for Mrs. Ethel Gertrude isr,2 South State to take charge Park Watts, 71. of the meat department at the Evangical Lutheran church an- Murray 1GA store. nounced plans to organize two July 1 churches in Kearns. Mrs. Elizabeth Kingburn Dnice Karl Jeremy. 16. of Murray died at 09. wins junior golf tournament More than $r,00 in cash and by Murray Junior sponsored stocks of dope were taken from 'Chamber of Commerce. Kearns Pharmacy. James P. (Pat) and Edwin L. (Ted) Heal publish final issue of June 10 Eagle and bow out after seven Dr. years of ownership. Don Cowley, replaced Lucille Reese of Murray namBruce J. Parsons as executive manager of the Murray Chamber ed attendant to Queen for all- state Italian Day celebration. of Commerce. Funeral rites for Milton Steed, Murray Board of Education advertised for bids on the remodel- 46, who was gored to death by ing and construction of a new an enraged bull, were conducted building at Liberty school. Monday. J. Easton Parratt set hearing July 7 on a proposed school budget of for Murray City $1,271,931 fieorre Ferinison named ad vertising manager of Murray Eagle as new owners assume rrina and chance from tabloid I W1KJ , "came upon a midi.'Iit clear" we extend Pellets 118 West 4800 South all c.f |