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Show 3; I I Winds Damage Store Fronf; Elder Citizen Passed Away of the week. The Salt Lake County Recreation Department announced a new record in attendance of their tiff was handed down by Judge Phil Hansen in the- assault and battery case of Deloy Tanner against Gus Captain and Paul Murray Slake LDS members; Safeway store employes and Junior Chamber of Commerce members organized into searching parties this week in a vain effort to locate Don Pack. Dr. Burton Brasher, M.D. opened doors on his new $50,000 medical clinic in Kearns. Murray Spartans clinched the county urid title by whipping in an important Cyprus 20-- 6 game played here. David B. McCieery garnered 1,411 of 2,317 votes cast to defeat Dr. Bruce Parsons in the race for a city commissioner's birth. Christmas Edition, 1955 Paqe 7 MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Lawrence E. Nelson while hunt- $10,000 damage Friday to Chick ing pheasants on posted property. Oliver's tavern and filling staSnow and cold weather were tion on South State. blamed by Murray police for acEast high proved too potent cidents involving five automobiles for the Murray Spartans in the over the, week-enstate grid finals Saturday vanFifteen Murray high students quishing the smaller Orange and had 3.0 grades on the first honor Black clads missile The Boeing guided roll of the new school term. Murray high gridders white- plant, proposed for West Jordan in a state and subject of much rumor, was washed Provo Class A semifinal grid game here awarded to Wichita, Kans. October building valuations in Friday. to $261,500, A heavy coating of ice downed Murray hopped power lines and caused a black- double the same period in 1954. out in Kearns for five hours December 1 Sourias. old Don The search for Tack of Murray, missing several drills. Sanders died. (From Page 6, Col. 5) days from a deer hunting expeNational Finance opened a visiting in Murray. dition into Mill Creek Canyon, September 22 branch office in Murray. 27-has proved fruitless despite a 8 September Building in Murray continued thorough combing of the area, at a fast pace as the city reSeptember 1 Three Murray business firms Parade of Homes began. corded a valuation figure of were victims robof week-en- d 14-- 0 winds inflicted damage Summer vacation time was $178,281 for the month Strong of beries to display windows of Murray about over as Murray students totalling approximately August. $200. merchants. began registration. Arthur Ruben became the third Volunteers were combing the a mild upset in seekwere Jordan Police Murray City candidate for office of City com- trimming staged the favored Murray rugged slopes of Mt. Olympus ing clues in the alleged assault missioner. for a missing Kearns man Hal of a old girl. Spartans 12-- 7 in a Big Ten grid flow encounter Latter-da- y Elmont Lemmon. Saints of Murray Murray City altered traffic Tuesday. Friday. November 17 to dedication by incorporating two one-wa- y Spartan cagers prepared to unMurray Eagle began publica- turned out November 24 10 November veil their 1955-5- 6 basketball team tion of the Murray Businessmen's ceremonies of their new stake streets; subsequent infraction Jack Hilton, old Murfines were heavy. An early morning blaze did A group of Fifth Ward and rayite was accidentally shot by (See Page 8, CoL 1) First Football Prediction Con- house. II. A. test. Murray First Murray Lions prepared to in- National Robbins, Bank, was Murrayite of One of the community's oldest stall Howard Pingree president. residents Arthur Thompson Wayne Ottley was Murrayite the week. summer program. The Spartans opened football still-missin- g 19-ye- 17-ye- ar 0. en-ma- ss Sports prognosticators started toward Murray as the Spartans ground out a 26 to 7 victory at Fillmore over the Millard Eagles. Murray High school's new seminary building neared completion. looking Septemlier 15 Murray schools enrolled a new record of 3,209 students. Henry Erickson announced city commission candidacy. Murray High's grid clan copped a ragged 14-- 0 victory over American Fork in the season op ener. Oral J. Wilkinson of Murray, state GOP president, returned from a convention in Washington. Murrayite of the week was L May the jofs of the Holiday Season come to your home. ..to stay! "RAY" HORSELY'S 'yd, .A v v f'ss; Xtv - ivS W - ' Pete Harman. ZESTO 5270 South State '?! , September 29 ' David B. McCleery became the fourth candidate to file for city commission. Heber M. Aamodt won the "champion bird" trophy for the second consecutive year in fourth annual Pheasant and Bird show. e Lumber Ed Solomon. was Murrayite of the week. Kearns Legionaires urged Kearns residents to vote. The Murray Spartans couldn't be stopped as they rolled to an 32-- 0 impressive victory over South in the season's league opener. 4 ' 1 f Tx Tri-Stat- mi joc mo. w jv it - .or .vtw. i .m m a i& October 6 s s innn GS jKuu We hope 1 that Santa's good io you . Ul 1115 uiu . . Ol?r and lump you want him to, Happy Holiday! KickofJ of the 1955 Murray Civic Fund Drive was announced by Robert Holder, president; goal, $800,000. Kearns Lccionaires nrenared to j start subscription drive to the Murray Eagle. Murray School district education conference met with success. Marshall Brinton, Brinton Electric, was Murrayite of the week. Dr. Burton Brasher, Mrs. Rex Oberhansley, J. Eldon Kemp and Richard Heath were voted into the Kearns Town Council. LaVar Sainsbury won Jaycee award for selling most subscriptions to the Murray Eagle. In what proved to be a prevue of things to come, East downed the Spartan Grid team In a gruelling battle won by the Leopards in the wanning seconds. I i? i wuii'ti. i l r . ' .' v I i "' "" ' ivn Him ii. .. .nnniniiw nn.i, ., , -- :' , - f imf , , Vv l October IS v. ? J v Mrs. Lee Hayes of Murray declared winner of giveaway home in 1955 Parade of Homes at Mur-raydal- e. ' The eighth new camp to be formed from the basic Cottonwood Camp. DUP, was begun here, named Murray Camp. Mrs. Verl F. McMillan to captain. Vaughn Soffe upped to presidency of Kiwanis Club. Dairy plans Open House for employees. Introducing new office building. Firm showed 1954 gross of six millions. outcome Though poorly-playeof the Murray-Tooel- e gTld tunsle was a 14-- 0 verdict favoring the Hl-La- Murray Kiwanis Club d, Spartans. 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