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Show I'at Eagle worn POLITICAL Many Eagles The handbill (Don't Fence Me In) was written, printed and distributed in Are On Vacation Enjoying a vacation last month in Yellowstuth' Park were Al and Hazel Nelson and their daughter, Pat. Said it was a real treat to get away from every-dadoings. In California at the time are Mr. and Mrs. Boone Colegrove, enjoying' a vacation. They left Satur day lor tlie Coast, to lie gon.' about ten days. Amos Harmon, assistant chief of the Salt Pake County Fire department, attended the Pacific Coast Firemen's Convention in California. After lie convention iu nn,j ms famjy enjoyed a rest at Lake Tahoe. well-earn- Father Of Former Thursday, September 6, 1956 wore conducted Wednesday with interment in Wasatch Lawn Me- News Editor Dies morial Park. Death Sunday claimed Erick Otto Herman Hollstein, 58, of Ml KKAY TOT I'LACES Salt Lake, the father of Dr. Mil- IN BABY CONTEST ton Hollstein, who during- the Gary James Poulsen, past three niunths has acted as son of Mr. and Mrs. temporary news editor for the D. J. Poulsen, 36 W Creek Dr., Murray Eagle. in the was the runner-uMr. Hollstein was the victim to division in the of carcinoma and had been ill Union Festival Days baby only a few months. Funeral rites p one-ye- ar Salt Lake County's Biggest Weekly Paper Murray Contractor Is Low Bidder Dunlap Heads Jaycee Get Out Vote Drive Low bidder on a construction job calling for curb and gutter on 11th East from 7th to 9th South in Salt Lake is Richard C. Brad-shaMurray contractor. His bid of $29,486.95 was lower than the city engineer's preliminary estimate of $33,806.21. Sam Dunlap has been appointed chairman of the annual (Jit Out the Vote drive to be con ducted by the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Murray, it was announced this week by Bob Poole president of the local organiza tion. Mr. Dunlap and members of hi (Vote, Tage 14, Col. 7) Eagle Want Ads Get Results! Volume 74, Number 42 1948 by the Old Age Pension group. am not responsible for the same or any statements made therein. I y pre-i-en- Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah ' MARK S, MINER Hirthdny r.ieeting.s and iies wishes from the Aerie are in order for the following: H. V. Eck-nia- n and F. E. Mortenson, Sept. (Eagle, rage Candidate for State Senate District 6 14, Col. 6) POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT p?t 't9 ScAoo'c ci rhil L. Hansen "Native Son" To Appear On Demo Primary Ballot an f Murray Democrats will have opportunity to vote for a "native son" in the primary election on Tuesday, Sept. 11th. On the ballot will be Thil L. Hansen, a lifelong Murray resident, who aspires to the position y of District Attorney in the area embracing Tooele, Summit, Salt Lake and Dagget counties. "' f y a I JtJ - V four-count- . m Hansen is no stranger to most Murrayites. He's practiced law here for a majority of the seven years since his graduation from the University of Utah. For the past five years he has held the position of City Judge, which he resigned in July in order to conduct his campaign for District Attorney. ,j Mr. Our Young Students Need Our Help! It in takes so little to form a tragedy! A careful child stumbles the street ... in a split second a speeding auto one with defective brakes has struck and a or LIFE IS LOSTI We can't depend on others to be careful. sure our cars are under control particular at all We must be times; drive with caution in school areas. After all, the lives of our children are your responsibility! Murrayite3 who know him consider Hansen an intense, aggressive young man with a wealth of experience beyond his years and a promising career in law, politics or both. He recently opened to the public a beautiful building, the Utah Law Center, at 5245 So. State. It houses several legal affiliations and business concerns in addition to his own offices. Mr. Hansen is a 1941 graduate of Murray high school, where ho wrote his name on athletic annals and in scholastic ranks. He attended the University of Utah prior to enlisting in the Navy, where he served three years, a portion of the time in the South Pacific theatre. Under the Navy's 2 program, he attended both Carroll college at Helena, Mont., and Montana Mines at Butte. After coming home, he gained a law degree from the LTniversity (Hansen, rage 14, Col. 7) V-1- car is mechanically perfect brakes in top condition and ready for any emergency . . . Don't be the driver of an Accident Auto! Be sure your Return dynamic government to Utah! 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