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Show MURRAY (UTAH) wv News Items About Your Murray Friends PICNIC BASKET SPECIALS .mm un Page 7 EAGLE Miss Rose Coshow, San Frank cisco, Calif., enjoyed a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover P. Coshow, Sr., 6180 South 600 West, recently. Mrs. Wendell Day and children, 'East 6400 South, have returned to Murray from their Wyoming summer ranch, in time for the youngsters to start school. two-wee- basket with Albertson's I Throughout the store you'll find rock- bottom prices ! Fill your picnic SUPER SAVINGS from Robinson (From I'ago 1, Col. 7) they had immigrated. Mr. Robinson went to work in the coal Picnic Size Clover Club iklfe&nMAM miAinv OTdfO IMPS GROWN Beg 2 No. 2 Cans Van Camps ork Beans & Wyandotte 35 Large Ripe 7-o- Can z 25 OLIVES ' igfiBbv sh 8' Tasty SAUSAGE a UK Premium iff rpi Cup Up Bondware : 49' u. j 137 )T ROASTS jy feSmn 2 J X03 Mens WYMAN-COMM- NO. 1( ' CANS nvmm mmmL J doz. 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The book contains ''Merry Christmas," a carol he remembered from ,his childhood in England and jotted down on an old brown sugar sack on a lonely Christmas eve in Mercur. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson now spend a quiet life at the home they have occupied for some 40 years at 49C2 Glenn St., and their door is always open to a host of former students nnd frirnds. Thrre of tlu-i- r children. Mrs. Mae Thorpon, Mrs. Ethel I'arker nnd Marion Robinson, irsulo in ,68 CANTS $00 Q0 QQQQQOQQO 'Qdd QOGQO 0QCT SOUTH STATE STREET 59 MARKET STREET a s rector, and also has attended Wafer Towes Cornd KXW i he commented. For many years Mr. Robinson also found time to sing In the bait Lake Tabernacle choir, and in the 1920s he organized and di rected the Metropolitan : choir, forerunner of today's Olympus choir. He was first stake choris ter In Cottonwood LDS stake and held that position for more than self-acquir- I. lb. r r As music superintendent he had a free hand in organizing courses. "At that time there was scarcely any music in the three Murray schools. Arlington, Liberty and the old Bonnyview," Cornwall, SEAPAK SHRIMP AHOY n cumkAn fiiXSQB -- MELONS CANS 41' m 95' OZ. , ; years. Summers during his long career aa music supervisor, Mr.: Robin son attended various colleges get ting a formal education in music to supplement his knowledge. He attended, . Lake Forest (111.) college one sum mer as roommate to J. Spencer LIBBY'S 3 'A iar z. MIX PICKLES OIL ON SARDINES for 22-o- "SgSESS woods cross TOMATOES Aro Sweet 13 . 1 11' PKINS- jSSfiG 53' 1 ggl2l 1 39 SLICED BACONb. 1? auper-intendenc- y. Swiff's Orioe Lean Mild Semi-Bonele- ss Pkg. 9-i- n. Zee White or Colored 80 count, Pkg. Swift's Premium Skinless WEINERS 8 aner Plates JJ lb. mines. In Almy he met and married Annie Morris, "a girl with hair long enough to reach below her waist." They were married May 6, 1891, in Almy, and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Iake LDS temple. Their union was blessed with ten children, nine of whom survive. Mr. Robinson also found opportunity to broaden his musical knowledge and set out on a musical career in Almy. Tie was set apart by Apostle John Henry Smith of the LDS church as an assistant organist for Almy ward, having recently been converted to the church. He learned to play cornet, baritone and trombone. In Rock Springs, where he lived for a year, he played in a band, nnd at Kemmerer he had his first experience in producing an opera. Later he moved to Mercur, Utah, to work in the Mercur mill, and there started the famed Mercur choir and played trombone in the orchestra and band. After three years in Mercur ho came to Murray, working first for Sanders and Larson and aft- erwards at the Murray Co-o- p store. He was appointed choir leader in Murray ward in 1904 and shortly thereafter accepted from Supt. C. E. Gaufin of the Murray schools the muaio When the high school was completed a few years later he organized its first band and orchestra. In state contests his bands, orchestras and choirs inevitably won "highly superior" ratings and never less than - It's A Long Weekend (From Pag 6, Col. 4) or two rooms in a school addition. Thry have to huild whnt thev call an 'economical' unit, but they should build where a true demand exists. The school board, he said, la following a shortsighted policy In bussing Kearns children. (Fourth through sixth grades of West Kearns school will be transported this year to Whlttier school. 3500 South 5975 West. Fourth and Fifth grades in South Kearns srhool will be operated on double shifts.) Told of the council chairman s statements, Mr. Gourley said, "Granite school district at present has no money to build anywhere until we run another bond Issue. Kearns got more than Its share of the $4,300,000 Issue of two years ngo, when the South Kearns school was not Intended to be part of the building "Wc will build at Kearns as fast as we ran. The srhool population simply Is growing faster than we can build." Mr. Gourley said parents had the option of having children busswl or going on double shifts. At South Kearns the parents chose double shifts; at West Kearns they chose having: children transported. "We feci we can give them a nicer school at Whittler, where we were able to add to an existing facility," Mr. Gourley declared. InHe said as far as he w formed the offer of a site had never been withdrawn but wss "referred to the Hoffmsn people, who are going to take It up and let ua know," |