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Show Variefy Of Offenses Result In Murray City Court Fines Outgoing, Incoming newly-name- J d ft' Nelson. le.-- s driving charges. George II. ITli) llainijow Ii'.. appeared in Murr.'iy city court on l aid $1T!) and received a susa variety of count. s during tin1 pended jail st nteiiee for ! Ii.it infract ion and a similar pa t week. Some it ci ivi-.- jtidgnirnt from ...ml wrs as: ('Ssed Jack A. 1VK-- ! o ring, :;70 Anderson Ave. Judge- Kiehiird C. lowe; t he Ii'tnc Lela'id. oTuJ S. Stale, were arraipned before was fined $25 for having no op-- i erator's licence and !?:;," for fol-- i low in" too close in connection Willi an accident which occurred traffic offender,; Kuryman. n Twenty-seve- ( Stillest fines were meted out to a pair of Mummies on reck- - Judges Decide Cases 1 hr'-ane- Yl 1 v ; ALL YOUR PRINTING .$- t j Fires i i,- f Ti NEEDS and Office r owner Model & Supply: ''There are some departments in Supplies the MURRAY EAGLE 23 Unlocks full horsepower v - - Never mind the ombulonce. Send a bosker.' off-han- d 1956 Appears Certain To Establish Building Records Box-elde- Murray Permits Only $395,012 Short Of er, show the current total through eight months of the year to be the highest on record. In Record-Breakin- g 1955 addition to outdistancing 1955, it has a big edge over 1954, which Thirty-fou- r building permits, had $1,190,860.00 at this stage of with a total valuation of the year and went on to accumuwere issued during the late a then new record of $1,623,-135.0month of August in Murray. Other years since 1950 are noThe figure swelled the current year's summary to $1,526,805.00 where near either of the past and gave further indication that three, books show. The total in 1956 is likely to be the top buildAugust, 1953, was only $653,644; that of eight months in 1952, ing year in the city's history. $557,319; the 1951 mark, $871,- By contrast, 539.00 and the 1950 summary of same this at the 1955, stage year, had a total of $1,430,857.00. $736,448.00. Murray's surging growth is re This was the major portion of its final total of $1,921,817.00, high-e- fleeted on the building permit books which show that over a In Murray's history. Included in the permit list were span of less than seven full years 25 new residences with a value the city has issued a staggering two remodeled $9,149,704.00 in licenses to build of $230,200.00; residences valued at $1,350.00; andor remodel. Needing only $395,012 during one business at remodeling $1,725.00, and six miscellaneous the final four months to equal building permits totaling the 1955, the present year appears almost certain to eclipse all presum of $3,100.00. A year ago the new residences vious records for building activhit a massive $447,900. which ity in Murray. went far toward establishing 1955 as the greatest building year in Murray's ledgers. Figures in the office of Alvin Who's Next? Wahlquist, city clerk and record- (by the Editor) With the political Beason in full swing and much emphasis being placed upon the state of the President's health and the importance of the vice presidency, we retrogressed from the sublime to the ridiculous this week and studied the succession to the presieney. , We've been exposed to a bit of American history, studied some economics, political geography and what have you but we admit almost complete ignorance as to who becomes president after the vice president. You're not interested? It's too remote a possibility? You're right, nut for fun, here goes. In this order, our lenders would ascend to tlie White House should denth take their immediate superior: Speaker of the House; 1 'resident pro tempore of the Senate: Secretary of State; Secretary of the Treasury; Secretary of Defense; Attorney General; Tostmnster General; then Secretaries, in order, of Interior, Agriculture, Commerce and Labor. P.y that time it's become a ver itable plague and the nntion's in a state of chaos anyway. $236,-375.0- 0, 0. "RPM 10-3- Special" 0 motor oil gives you up to 15X mors horwpower by reducing "engine drag." It flows freely when your engine Is cold, yet provide! protective strength of heavy oil during normal This driving. Result Is full time lubrication of vital engine parts.,. plus gas savings up to 1 gallon In 81 RAY SMITH Chevron Service 4740 SOUTH PHONE STATE THR I FT AM Y advertising dollars get HAPPY RESULTS record-breakin- g st smr& IT--' in the lilair, 273 Mountain View Drive and owner of Murray Camera Shop: "I am not yet familiar with all its aspects, but my first, reaction is definitely unfavorable." Mrs. Fred McC.uIre, 125 East 5600 South: "We are certainly against it. It doesn't seem to us that Salt Lake City has anything to offer us in return for what we would be giving them!" Clarence E. Shelley, 4577 "I haven't had a chance to investigate it thoroughly, but I feel such a consolidation might be a help to the tax situation. The consolidation of departments would be very good and should afford much better facilities than we can have with our limited finances. I don't feel there would be any loss of prestige for the city of Murray and generally this looks like a pretty good idea." Earl Townsend, manager Paul S. Hose Men's Store: "I don't know all the particulars of what is planned, but I believe when it comes to a vote, Murray people will be against it! Don Drunk ond doing eighry. Tv""''" Beauty College. (From Pago 1, Col. 7) n guests at. the wedchant vessels. After Ir.s diswere Mr. ami Mrs. ding reception lie in 191(5 married Margie William charge Studham, Bn vna Park, Garratt, settled in Smith Salt War-ensk- i. Lake and went to work as a Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Twin Falls. Ida.; and Mrs. freight rate clerk. He entered the universily in Kosella Simper, Brigham City. Hostesses at par1910 and supported his family in honor of the bride were ties atbakeries while in by working tending school. The Hunsens and Mrs. Harold Gloe, Miss Beverly their children, Lynette, 7, and Lawson, Miss Dorothy Strong, Scott, five months, reside just Miss Alice CIcvonger and Miss outride the Murray city limits, Anna Mav Bearnson. Knst. at r,7G2-2:iIn their rambler Blessing tin ic Ken finds plenty of (From Page 8, Col. 4) too. He's put up work, bis own wallpaper, painted, inK EARNS FOURTH WARD stalled tile and is now putting in Richard Mark Rasmussen, son a ventilating system. of Mr. and Mrs. Levi E. Rasmus-sen- , Men how ask People frequently was blessed by Leo 1'. Beag-leofen Irs borrowers fail to return equipment, "Not as often Debra Gail Crews, daughter of one might think," Ken replies. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Crews, was ''We figure the professional blessed by her father. thieves are the ones who usually Debra Kochlor and Diane Koeh-le- r, steal equipment that goes out on twin daughters of Mr. and loan, and the total losses are less Mrs. Arthur C. G. Koehler, were of one per cent. than blessed by their grandfather, A. We have less trouble with thievC. Ernest Koehler. ery than most stores have with Claude Douglas Mecham, son of shoplifters." Mr. and Mrs. DouglasC. Mecham, was blessed by Floyd J. Herlin. James Ralph Jeppson, son of LEGAL NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Jeppson, was blessed by his father. Kevin Keith Richards, son of (From Page 6, Col. 7) to the following described prop- Mr. and Mrs. Keith L, Richards, was blessed by Willen A. Dinkel-maertyLots 25, 26 and 27, lock 3, HIGHLAND SUBDIVISION of Lay Arlon Brunson, son of Mr. Magna, Salt Lake County, and Mrs. Boyd L. Brunson, was Utah, also Lots 10, 11 and 12, blessed by his father. Block 2 LINCOLN ADDITION Robby Arthur Ashton, son of No. 1 (a Subdivision of a part Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Ashton, of the S. E. Vi Section 19 and was blessed by Joseph A. Camp. Section David Boyd Couchman, son of part of the N. E. 20, Township 1 South, Range Mr. and Mrs. Boyd P. Couchman, 2 West, Salt Lake Base and was blessed by Hosmor R. Meridian. Tucker. MARK S. MINER. Karl Ben Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ward, was blessed by Attorney at Law, 8785 West 2700 South, his father. Magna, Utah. Douglas Blair Camp, son of Mr. Dated August 10, 1956. and Mrs. Joseph Alden Camp, 41-was blessed by his father. y. Franklin J. Faux. 5705 McMillan Circle: "1 feel Murray has been a more or less neglected outpost of Salt Lake City anyway, and if this form of government were adopted, it seems to me we would have to receive equal consideration with other parts of the city. I would like to know more about the plan and my first reaction is favorable." pended. r: one-tent- h n. K EARNS FIFTH WARD IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LAKE COUNTY, SALT Sherrie Anne Lambourne, STATE OF UTAH daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan K. Lambourne, was blessed by ErnGENERAL BUILDERS SUPPLY est Winn. Joel Lynn Terry, son of Mr. and Co., Inc.,' A Utah Corporation, Mrs. Joseph C. Terry, was blessed Flaintifr vs. , by his father. CLARK H. GUDMUNDSON and Vickie Gall Bell, daughter of DARLENE H. GUDMUNDSON, Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Bell, was Defendants. blessed by Gordon Larson. NOTICE TO LIEN CLAIMANTS TO APPEAR AND EXHIBIT PROOF OF THEIR LIENS. Civil No. 107284. TO ALL PERSONS HOLDING MECHANICS' LIENS UPON THE PROPERTY OF CLARK Richard C. Howe, 19 Rose Circle, an attorney in Murray and candidate for reelection to the State Legislature: "There may be H. GUDMUNDSON AND some merit to consolidating some H. GUDMUNDDARLENE departments, but In the overall SON: picture I am skeptical about the All persons holding or claiming success of such a plan. I'd have liens upon that property situated to be sold." at Salt Lake County, State of Wayne. Ottley, owner of Ottley Utah, more particularly describDecorating, 120 Vine: "Frankly, ed as follows: it looks to me as if the benefits Lot 5, Olympian Orchards, as d are entirely and all in shown by the Records of the favor of Salt Lake City." Salt Lake County Recorder, under or virtue of the pro While no definite conclusions visions of by 1, Title 38, U. Chapter d could be drawn from an C. A. 1953 relating to mechanics poll of this area, and more Infor- liens are hereby notified to be mation released at a later date and appear before the above might tend to sway opinions one named court on the 14 th day of or is the other, it way apparent September, 1956, at 2:30 p.m. and proponents of the scheme must to exhibit then and there the do a selling job if they expect to proof of said liens. accomplish their goal. Dated this 15th day of August, . one-side- off-han- PAY. On this you GET for what you A for od. - uviiuii 'i' ore your thrifieit verliting in the Eagle You reach here your beit dof!ar$. market (the people who are LOOKDaiiSf incr ING to buy) bejt results. at r f'j Dollar for dollar, you SELLING VALUE for get the biggeit your money here. Want proof? Just call AM MURRAY EAGLE Shopping Starts IN THE PAGES OF ill DENVER, COLO. tm aly tft la Davr to ft f Eanll.lt vt.w tt fr.ia II mu Faiaaat STAILITt SKYROOM talaiaaat. hHM 100 100 aliyttat laaa. DlaUf Oawlaf a.a lafer. Haa af Ha W.da. "TOP OP THI PARK". JOSEPH MASSAGUA, IK, PraiidMl MHTON J. MAMPtON. Monog.f -O'..- MASSG!M Mo,i- - ANDERSON & TAYOR REECE C. ANDERSON, By 2) (From Page Attorney for the Plaintiff, in the Navy, he remained with Suite 101, 345 So. State St. that firm until 1955, when he beSalt Lake City, Utah. came an agent for New York Plaintiffs address: Life. 255 West 27th South He is active in the LDS church, Salt Lake City, Utah. t having served in the Sunday School superinten d e n c y and taught Sunday School in Murray Point Fifth ward. Mrs. Smith is the (From Page 1, Col. 1) former Patsy Morris of Murray. Their daughter, Patricia Ann, Is down to the city and county mi-.'.- ? building and asking for an aufive years of age. dience with thp President of the The new secretary plans to get Area orSalt into his duties thoroughly upon Metropolitan You'd Iake as quickly get ganization. Careturning from an insurance to talk to J. Bracken Lee. And 'irMaVi i reer Conference scheduled Sept. be about as successful in Seattle. Wash. He will probably in expounding your own views. 1laiya arvl'a Family Pla appear there on an rndueational Nope, in spite of the Utah Lo- panel for new members of the profession. The post of Executive SecreFAIL REGISTRATION tary has been vacant for several CLASSES NOW FORMING FOR months following the resignation mm 40-3- - Hi' 2 GRILL-N-WAFFL- the loweit coif for the SCENIC GRANDEUR IN 1, Col. Manya Alarlell Jbance Studio Westinghouso A Hotel 1956. Wesfinghouse Bargain Days! trim test of thrift reiides in what PARK LANE Smith Murray Eagle Th (From Page 5, Col. 7) accessories. Upon their return, the bridal couple will make a home in Salt Lake City. The bride is a graduate of Murray High and the Hollywood five-roo- 1 think could be successfully coordinated with a similar county organization. Hut 1 don't thmk we would have the representation in government or the individual contact we do under our present system. As far as I understand it now, I don't think what we would gain would be worth what we would lose." k, Overparking or improper parking: Carl N. Erickson, 4762 S. State, $2; Joe Goldman, 5226 S. 200 West, $1; Keith Glade, Sandy, $1; Robert W. Hadfield. Salt Lake, $1; Ann Harrison, 45S2 S. 785 Knst, $5; Spencer Van Moy, 632 East 2900 South, $1; Wesley Svedin, 774 East 1700 South, $1. Miscellaneous: Don Egan Hansen, 215 West 3900 South, failure to keep proper lookout resulting in accident Aug. 28th, $35; Don L. Kline, 3838 McCall, no safety inspection sticker, $5. organization that Webb d United local 7 Out-of-tow- Hub Poole, 500!) Glenn, Mir Page offered. Hansen 5) 1, EAGLE this year. cal Government Survey Commission, this editor won't buy the pig in the poke we're going to be 1, Col. S) Jmics homo, 700 W. 4800 South, weeds. Aug. 30th, 3:30 p.m., Glen Gordon resilience, 4500 So. and Main, weeds. 10:30 a. in., Bert Woods, InTO So. 2nd West, grass. ffer!" i -5 Pen-noc- rotn Page (1 i MURRAY (UTAH) (From Pago Opinions I 1 6-35- of Don I. Cowley earlier V.vd. Other fines a. included these: I on wrong side: Fred H. Ilundrop, .1577 So. -- "00 i:.ist, .So: Clayton Mallie. 717 Hast r.".0 South, 55; Donald Durfey, 50" 5th Ave., ?5: Keed c. .''miMi, Y?2 Alta View. Midvale, ?5 Speeding: Dan E. Wixom, JC.fi H iyte Place, Salt Lake, Sio'pkis for having no driver's license; Nonas Kay Reading, 56 :ast (Hon South $10; Douglas D. Strang. Don K. lli'i-sen- . Portland. Ore., 215 West UfOo South, 70 in 10 zone, $H): Peter Val Sundwull. L'SO Mt. View, Murray, $10; George J. Miller, 92-- Douglas, Salt Lake, $10. No driver's license: Norman Hillock, Ogden. $25. Punning red light: Helen $20; LeRoy Chicago, Turpin, 1101 West G500 South, $10; Marilyn J. P.rown, Lehi, $10; Mira C'rabtree, 786 Vine, $15 susl AM (From Page 1, Col. 6) a citation, this one for reckless driving, was Don Egan Hansen, 25, 215 West 3900 South. He was fined $35 for failure to keep it proper lookout after an accident in which his iiick and a car driven by Mrs. Catherine Lindsay, 38, Salt Lake, collided at 5300 S. and Stale ut 2:55 a in. on Aug. 28th. ('.us driven hy Merl E. Towers, 13. ogden, and Allen L. Campbell, .:. ."and.,-- were involved in a mishap at tii)() S. and State at 7:35 a.m. Sunday. Cited for following too close was Mr. Campbell; however the case has not yd bem heard in Murray city court. , ( FOR Thursday, September 6, 1956 Also given Lawrence E. e Wrecks Grills ALL AGES Toasts Bakes : .V?. Grills staks and chop, make pancakos, toaste sandwichce. Snap-o- n wafflo AND UP YEARS For Information Phone EM or come to Murray City Fir ER Fries 3 grirlu bake huge automatically. f'. .... registration Tuwdoy, Sept. Hall lllh, 18th, 25th , rrom i . 1 A io Beginnen, Intermediate, Advanced CLASSES START SEPT 4 Easy Terms BEEUNE GAS r uHEGEe Bo GQn? 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