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Show South preciation of equipment and will be charged for a profit-makin- g (iuo West. Mr. and Mrs. LeKoy W. Hoo- venture. may ho made belockPurchase of basket-typ- e fore May 'M. For information ton, Sr., ;I71 Malstroni Lane, are the parly, 1916 gradu- jiaient.s of the future bridegroom. ers for the junior high school After a La.s Vegas honeymoon gym was authorized by the board ates may phone AM trip, the young couple will re- and bids will be accepted. Mr. and Mrs. Odie Smith and turn to Murray to make a home. All city schools will close Frifamily and Mr. ami Mrs. K. Kver-et- t day, May 25th. President Paul S. Kcading, spent Wednesday Rose was designated by the board to present diplomas to graduates visiting relatives in Ogden. of .Murray high during commencement exercises. Thursday, May 17, 1956 Page 8 Barlow Case Sent Supreme Court To An appeal to the State Supreme Court has been made in the ease old nt Allien. K. Hallow, Murray man ronvicli-i- in Marell (if unlawful coliala'at inn. At. the tune of his conviction, Barlow was .senteiieeil to an term in the state prison with a .stay of execution until April 7th. l ToWedjIav21 Miss Ann Sutherland will the bride of LeRoy V. The Muiiay high gnnluat ing class of 11)10 will hold a class Hooton, Jr., in a ceremony to be Juno 2 at Andy's May 21 at. the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. bo-co- HUGE DISCOUNTS ON ALL SLEEPING BAGS KAPOK SLEEPING BAG B. drill cover, complete . R95 2J 4-L- A with regular $10.95 value DACRON MIXTURE B. n Fineit quality heavy duty oxford cloth cover, filled with 2 lbs. wool and 2 lb, dacron, full zipper, 2 bags can be lipped together, 2 air mattress comportments, flannel lining, 36"x80" siie. Reg. $18.93 value. T2-L- DACRON BAG B. A 95 fin quality bog with Wi Ibi. Doctor; filUd V95 watw-rtptlk- nt covtr, haif u'pptr, pltt by with canopy. iix; com MILIUM LINED FOR EXTRA WARMTH Oacron-fillefull zipper, two bags can be zipped together, inside weather stripping, 2 air mattress compartments, nylon cover, com plete with canopy. Reg. $39.95 value. d, b. ft f' i Sharon Kouhain, Jack Workman To Wed June 9 I? Jf 1 GEN. AIR U I. AIR FORCE MIAN BOAT Strong plastic with pres. sere welded teams. Full Moot, guaran. Brand-ne- (Mil 169S f uarantood,with complete cover and paddles 169 m SAVE ON FIRST QUALITY TENTS 8x10 9x9 WALL TENT UMBRELLA TENT 7 wotrpllnl fabric with wtsr-rp-U 77 A TWM heve Uitt fabric, temp'xe v'rrii sawn fleer ortd freM canopy, com. plot arltt) pole end Makf iraket. Hsevy duty for rvf gd ets. larly ulllnf for $J M. Our Anitivf sarv pries is eely . A regular n $35 volut. 95 Mosquitoes (From I'age 1, Col. 6) buckets, tin cans, tires and similar containers. Areas or containers which cannot be drained will be handled by workers of the disor trict if people can EM AM Standing water may be treated with a V' solution of DDT for control of mosquito larvae. "Ornamental pools can also mosquiproduce disease-carryin- g toes," Graham warned, "and abatement districts mosquito should be notified of such pools. CENTER , Ji.y Hart Seymuur, Deloy Sli.m, lieaim Stark, l.vnn Stewart, Konald St.iuffer, Veil Sti.tt. Kutturltie Puii.lwall, Shirley Jerol.l Turner, Tli.iiii-'SKay 'I'li'iniiison, . Kav Turner, Jim Vance. Iticliar.l V am-eli.Ue Wallaee, Cenlel Walker, I..,nie lnm Weejou, UamMl. Shirley Wehh. Jeruhkan Wllfunir, anil Kvan Wright. drertUemmt From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh a Daydream It's a treat when I get together with Doc Sherman. The Clarion keeps me much too busy-a- nd Doo, well I think he puts in sixteen hours a day at the hospital. But Tuesday a beautiful day he and I slipped away for a ride around Turtle Lake. Doc's drivit's like ing a 1956 humdinger riding on a cloud. Anyway, at one point Doc slowed almost to a halt. "Used to fish there as a boy, Joe," he said. "Used to sit and imagine myself up on the highway driving a d car. Nowadays, I just sit here and wish I were down there again." From where I sit, few of us are ever content with the way things are at any given moment. It's human nature. On the other hand, I've been rooting for years that someday everybody will show enough good American tolerance to respect his neighbor's right t en joy a f riendly glass of beer. Vhe that day comes I assure you that I'll never want to change back. high-powere- right-of-wa- Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers Foundation red-lig- THEY LAST! WHIU - m u& fyl pJ Giant 48 lb. Freezer Full Length Storage Door k Chiller Drawer k Adjustable Shelf Butter Keeper Full-Wid- th Crisper 5 Year Warranty it I.Min ( l llowi-utt- . Pratt & Lambert I.arry First Quality OUTSIDE WHITE llotlirr Krr.lrlt knit. KmhlT-hontlra hnnal.t t.lllrit. I(..n t.lllxri. I. lllni ail (.inlafaon. laM kv l.ilMH'ii. I.nn I, rote Cctrfo, JihIIIIi trhr. la Ur Furniture .lrk'"i). - II. v. Sharon l.t,.n and K"l"-- la.l.nr. .M H.nrllvn. I.n llrn.llu!, I'hin I mil l.rraM l.ut-'llu I, al.V Ha.' Miltm. Rmt M M. Mlllan, ( M.lhrxa K.v M.It.n. h' ta Minca. Saiin.tr Mnl.il. regular $6.85 NOW Jt'iurln Flnr. Polchl. Kai llu,,n li'ln llUn. )'! lliah. Ii.uotliv II, ill, II. h llu'llrr. Iai. J"!!Ti"ti, i.nlf i"hnnn. Matrla Ji'hnnn. mil- Ulilni- HOUSE PAINT braid WEEK Ildt.rrt Curtl. na Nr Pay. Jrnhn I'lrkxin, Hhamn Jim Kvrhn Klklnv F.rlikxin, Krl'l"n, t)25 arlle Ann Hrrlnh. II. I.arrv Calilxrll. Jaklf ( arllilc. Iionna ( HMnj-huia- ami'l.rll. ONLY a Mow llran. Marrlcl Ilia. k. lat. Kentucky whiskey A n n 4359 South State Street at"l Marv I i anrn - Murray Mil- $495, Pardon our Progress . . . ffl? but we're remodeling tUl J 5J We hope you'll bear with us while wore making some but e're in exieniive changes in our place of business More people Jwvc uotifjif more tAt I ,U ... MVIVCKY sin ijjur Tun k Hon "At m r Sunny n rook HrUM MMV'KY MIHUT he process of progress end wo feci it must be done. so We'll carry on business os usual in spite of oil (His Room of Wallpaper drop Register Now! Nothing to Buy! WHISKLY viiiklv , for the hobbyist; a "name the plane" content. The firjt per-iowho correctly guevej the name of the myjtery plane in our windew it the winner! . . another step the convenience place of business for of our many customers and friends . . . in our efforts to create an ever-bette- r n '3 rOtO SUNW 6R0CK CO- - DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP, ICUISVIUE. KY. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS BOTH 86 fRQOf. KtNTUCKY BLtNDIO WHISK tY CONTAINS 65 in just like always! Gas Model Airplane klntc'cky tav V sf Mulii-n- Doc Nurses right-of-wa- The most popular TJBX0XD3& (r-i-m They will then either (From Page 1 Col. 8) with insecticide or stocked with y to a pedestrian. Jera minnow which feeds on mosquiry H. Coleman, Dallas, Tex., forto larvae." feited a similar amount on a ft charge of following too close. Junior Frank Latino of Salt Lake was fined $10 for failing to yield (From Page 1 Col. 6) y to a pedestrian; class singing of "Alma Mater" Oral Price, Provo, and Lucille and "Song of Tribute." Principal Lerue Winget will R. Hurst, Salt Lake, paid $5 each refor driving on the wrong side and present the class with thePar-ratt. offenses cost Clee MarEaston J. Supt. sponse by Principal E. V. Mortenson shall, Price, $20; Martha V. Newof the high school will give the ell, Sandy, $10, and Doyle Hanacceptance; congratulations will sen, Monticello, $20. be tendered by Paul S. Rose, presft ident of the Board of Education. Mai- l-' will orchestra The junior high (From Page 1, Col. 4) play the school song as the pre- vide suitable receptacles, erected lude and processional. and maintained for easy and safe ft accessibility, presenting a neat Larson appearance and affording protection for the mail," Mr. Matthies (From Page 1, Col. 7) and various places in California said. ft and Oregon before coming to what is now the family home on Softball ' 39th South. Then 17, Bernice be(From Page 1 Col. 5) gan work as a waitress at Coon versal of the first half schedule Chicken Inn on Highland Drive. and at the close of the season This was her element, it ap- the two half-pla- y winners will peared, for she quickly becarfle clash for the title. Also in the head girl. Here, too, she met her stages is a tournament husband and thus was formed a planning involving all six teams at the flourished into that partnership close of the regular season. ownership of several fine cafes All teams will be fully outfitted in the Salt Lake area. For sev- in uniforms the sponprovided eral years the present .Wayside sors. Each squad willbybe limited Cafe was their property. Its out- to 15 men; however, roster growth was Vernal's, begun four changes will be permitted until years ago. the close of first-hal- f play. After Mrs. Larson was an active that date, changes will be allowed member of several Murray organ- only due to injury or undue hardizations until the continuing suc- ship. cess of Vernal's forced her to Members of the committee drop out because of lack of time. which has planned the summer She was a charter member of the recreation series, in addition to auxiliary of both the Eagles and the chairman, are Earl Town-senLions, was secretary of the Firesecretary; Dr. Reed Andrus, men's Auxiliary, has been active Carl Jones, Phil Hansen and Don in Parent-Teachwork and in Blair. the Presidency of the Fifth ward ft RADIO SPECIALS! Sunny Brook than any other brand oj Kentucky whiskey ," ft Alta l.mi Ul I.oral.-- A Court treated be Itarnrtt. jJV, X.1I.1 MnuK.hi. M.irik-- .Vi. li.irliriie Niels. .n, l. in: N.i.iii. N'lvn L'ty Norman, ('anile Lee lllivel,l; Mlil I'illheS, Art 1'jirtriile, Merlin H.in I'liilliiis, N Hiv i,ei.is.,ii, I'liillipt. Kl . in' 1'lii.tTinn. .I.uii t lieii.line,KuliinKeith Ii.it- lle.se, li.iliertwn. I'at s. ill. I'.il H'lllcrsnll. l.llldj Sell..!!. M m ft "UM. non-prof- i rlu'll. clii! Sharon, 17, will be a senior in Murray high next year; Bonnie, 14, is in junior high and at Roger, 11, is a fifth-gradHiUcrest school. Bernice is enthusiastic about future plans for the new La Villa, a title suggested by a friend who recalled the Spanish name meant '"Country Place." In the immediate future, the restaurant is going to have a new "family size'' booth area and the department wlil be placed at the rear. Other, more extensive, plans are also in the offing. A comfortable new residence at 5381 Montrose is home for the Larson family, and Murray, so far as Bernice is concerned, will continue to be "home." Like most other business people of the community, she's convinced about Murray's possibilities and happy to be a part of a growing city with bright future prospects. jj ,.j hf surplus her three car-servi- Sp imnbly. regu- of time with er trene Wlw IrenoHHW great deal The wedding plans of Miss Sharon Bonham and Jack W. Workman were announced by the bride-to-be- 's mother this week. Miss Bonham is the daughter of Mrs. Rhoda W. Bonham, 4815 Center Street, and Albert W. Bonham, Jr., 6810 Virginia Hills Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Warnell Workman, 236 East Whitlock Avenue, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. Scene of the June 9 wedding will be the Reception Center. Following the ceremony, a reception will be held. Bidden to attend the bride as matron of honor has been Mrs. Douglas Smith. Other attendants will be Mrs. Frank Huff, Mrs. Ray Muhlstein and Miss Marilyn Fox. Kristine Smith and Leslie Ann Bonham will be flowergirls. Ray A. Muhlstein will perform duties of best man. Primary. Her work, however, does not Poulsen Upon their return from a Yellowstone Park honeymoon, the prevent her from spending a (From Page 1 Col. 5) society. newlyweds will reside in Salt New members will be honored Lake. at a combined honors banquet ft Our scheduled for Friday, June 1, at 7 p.m. in the Union building ballFaculty room. Initiation will be Sunday, Compliments (l'nnn Page 1. Col. 2) June 3, at 5:30 p.m. 28 teachers will be new to the to Membership in Phi Beta Kappa staff next year. is based on a grade point average During; a regular meeting held of 3.65, equivalent to Murray's Iffy Wednesday evening, the board The student must have approxidiscussed at length the matter of own mately 75r of his college work rental costs on various school in liberal studies. buildings. While the demand is music "good not extensive for such rentals, ft there are consistent requests for Seminary $,a,ion" the smaller units, particularly. (From Page 1. Col. 4) Such rentals have been under trio consisting of Rac triple survellance three months and a Reese, Ranee Davis, Kay Griffith, statement of rates will soon be Colleen Ball, Jackie Campbell, released by the Board. 4L during National a Janet Reading, Alta Lou Bow-cut- t, While he cited no specific figSandra At wood and Loralcc Radio Week ures, the superintendent said two Mullen. rates would be effected. One will Those who will graduate inbe at bare costs for clude: dewill include uses; the other PrlJ Aitims. Madrlrlnt Aillrr, Joanne Andrrvm. Sndr Alwood. Cnllrrn Kail, CHECK OUR MATTRESSES ht Mm ray city police reported relatively quiet week. Arrested on a charge of stealing huh caps was a 'teen-ag- e Murray boy, seventh to he picked up in a span of three weeks. Like his predecessors, he was turned over to juvenile authorities. No hub-ca- p thefts were reported during the week in the jurisdiction of the Murray police department although two in Salt Lake county just outside Murray came across local officers' desks. Two minor traffic accidents, oce in which a driver was cited, took place. The first, at 8:55 a.m. Friday, happened at 61th South and State. Involved were automobiles driven by Carl L. Thed-bil- l, 1546 West 13th South, and Harold M. Thoreson, 6752 South 2nd West. Though damage was minor, Thedbill was cited for driving too fast for existing conditions. The other accident was at 6:55 p.m. Monday at 5055 South State. Cars driven by Sherry Lynn Johnson, 5516 South 200 West, and Douglas H. Carter, 200 East 5900 South, were Involved. Investigating officers labelled the Johnson auto totally damaged at the rear; the Carter one badly damaged at the left front, DACRON SLEEPING BAG 4-L- 5G.80 Murray Police Report Yeek Of Light Activity a Ann Sutherland 1916 CLASS KLl MO.V 2-L- neuron Sutherland, (UTAH) EAGLE MURRAY C cd cm CSS; Murray Camera Shop AM 6 3931 4905 South State . , . portraits by Don Blair |