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Show Page 14 Thursday, September 6, 1956 MURRAY (UTAH) just under straight "A." EAGLE Included on the list is James one of Binando of Murray. termountain residents, Included On Murrayite them a Murrayite. In addition to several Utahn's "Dean's List" at USAC The list is taken from the un- the "Dean's List" carries the names of from 14 other The 1956 "Dean's List," com- dergraduate students who were states withstudents California contributall cent enrolled 20 three the during quarters per lop prising five. in the School of Forest, the academic year ended last ing K. is Don June and headed Wildlife and by Management Range Vour news contribution are at Utah State Agricultural Col- Kedfern of Brigham City, who inmaintained a grade average of welcome. Just dial AM lege, carries the names of 22 scho-lastical- wood wa3 a lucky winner KOBiN is rorit Bobin Simper was honored on her fourth birthday, Sept. 4, at a party given by her parent3, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Simper, 16 W. at the attendance drawing, winning an electric fry pan. Those who missed this outing should make apecial effort to attend next year's The bowling team's line up for the coming year has been selected. The members consist of Art Nelson, captain; Bryant Beeny, Glen (Red) Houtz, James (Rol-li- C025 So. The guests played outdoor games and received prizes and favors. The birthday cake and refreshments were served indoors. e) Nelson, and Vei n Beck. Good luck fellows! Bring home the championship. Hansen (From Page 11, Col. 5) in 1949 and practiced briefly V : in Salt Lake City before returning to Murray. He is active in many local organizations, most noteworthy of which is the office of President of the Chamber of Commerce. He was a charter member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce here; belongs to Kiwanis Inter's national, the Eagles, Elks, Association and American Legion. Twice while serving as City Judge, he attended the Judge's and Prosecutors' School conducted by Northwestern university in Evanston, 111. The candidate's wife is the former Fay Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Morgan of Murray. Her father was a longtime juvenile judge in Salt Lake City. The Hansen's three children are Janie, 7; Steve, 6, and Davie, 4. If he is successful in the Democratic primaries, Hansen's name will appear on the ballot for the general election in November. Foot-printer- DR. ROVAL BAGLEY, left, leaves U. S. A. C. to become for Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative. Shown with Dr. Bagley is H. M. Blackhurst, general manager of Utah Poultry. Dr. Royal Bagley Joins Poultry Co-o- p 7 FirsC Liime Same Great Tread Design as used for Original Equipment by Leading New Car Manufacturers !J S' Vvl'i Y"VxjS STQ mm j I V I d Same Tread Width as on Firestone New Car Tires Non-Skl- YYXV yV; ) Any Size Any Type at One Low Sale Price Present or would-barcher in terested In joining may contact the Utah Bowmen's Association A at 4031 So. Main. am id M 1 A A M i&fej IfiV THAT GO WITH f$ ANYTHING IS IN YOUR HOME! ;s:kVS a Week S V . j "uaranrce as on Firestone New Car Tir. i oF f. ( & . 'iv , NO OTHER Candidate for Governor UTAH SPENDS MORE THAN 20 OF ITS TOTAl BUDGET TO BUILD AND K ? f-- i KVvW 'V " r p ts.AXSJ " degree in civil engineering from the University of CalifMAINTAIN ornia . . . years of experITS ROADS. ience in the actual practical field work of engineering . . . years of experience in teaching and directing the teaching of engineering. He is uniquely qualified to sec that every Utah taxpayer gets the best roads at minimum cost. UTAH STANDS I iyr R. GEORGE D. CLYDE is an engineer. He has a Candidate for Governor has this background of experience BUY FOJJR WHIT EWALL5 ANY S3ZE r:Same Liffm knows the need and problems of education. As a former college deon, he has experience os a school ad ministrator. He knows how to get the MOST from every dollar spent for education . . . fo cut the wast without cutting the essential service. . ;: - Per Set GEORGE D. CLYDE NO OTHER oney Down 7 UTAH SPENDS APPROXIMATELY 40 OP ITS TOTAl BUDGET FOR THE OPERATION OF ITS SCHOOLS. has this background of experience TO YOUR ACCOUNT ' Man for Governor e MOTS VVXSXk Firestone 12, CoL 4) bullseye, be it in a target or a small animal. Members of the association at this time are, in addition to the president. Jack Roberts, vice president; Nora Hunt, secretary; Jack Freeman, treasurer! Dave Clarkson, publicity; Ken Yuill, points system; Bob Adderly. Dick Wrathall, Ron Peterson, Harlow Meyers and Leonard Mullins. All have specific duties to perform in connection with the association's progress. Applled on sounl tire bodIes fA Same Tread Depth as on Utah Needs Its Most Archers (From Page hAO l KuVH Same Quality Tread Rubber as on Firestone New Car Tires improved and would like to have general elections. Poole also announced the Murmembers visit him at his home. ray club had been the first in JThe State Eagles outing at La- Utah to make an outright donaRichard C. Dibblee, Murray at- goon was a huge success, judg- tion toward assisting in furnishtorney, haa been elected execu- ing from the members who at- ing the office of Junior Chamtive council representative of the tended. Murray won the ball ber International in Miami. Fla. ninth and tenth circuits at large game from Tooele a real thriller. The financial gift came after the for the junior bar conference, A tug of war, horseshoe pitch- state organization had voted to American Bar Association. ing and other games were en- furnish an executive desk for the Election took place at the as- joyed. Murray Aerie has added JCI office during a state board sociation's convention In Dallas, another trophy to the many oth- meeting held last week in Salt Mr. Dibblee will represent Utah, ers. Drop in and see it. Rex At- - Lake City. Idaho, Nevada, Montana and AriPOLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT zona. He is a resident of Salt Lake City, but has offices in the new Utah Law Clinic building. MEW TO de- Dibblee Elected To ABA Executive Council Tubel ess or Tube Type ?8! 1 LUXE CHAMPBOiM - : Eagles ( From Page 11, Col. 6) partment for the Utah Poultry 7; Arthur W. Hall and Ferra L. and Farmers Cooperative, effec- Smith, Sept. 8; Thomas L. Antive Sept. 1st, is Dr. Royal A. derson, Dr. James Clove and L.A. Bagley, former head of the diag- Walters, Sept. 9; Lewis G. Philnostic laboratory at the Utah ips, Sept. 10; Glen S. Burrows, W. L. Gordon and B. H. RichState Agricultural college. He succeeds Dr. Hugh Hurst, ardson, Sept. 11; Leffel Harr, who at age 71 ia retiring. Sept. 12. Dr. Bagley received his masOn our sick reports for this ter's degree in bacteriology at Vot- eUSAC In 1949 and his doctorate week are Lavell Swenson and (From Pago 11, CoL 4) in Veterinary Medicine at Colo- Cloy Griffith, both county firestill to be selected, committee, men. were From last rado A&M college in 1953. He has reports they headed the diagnostic laboratory improving and expect to be back will work toward greater vote at USAC for the past three years. to work soon. Jay Martineau is participation by Murray residents back to work; Manasseh Smith is in the forthcoming primary and New head of the veterinary R.& 'A DENNETT'S Exchanga Plus any rj opplicgbl tax and on the threshold of a new era of opportunity. The Colorado River Sloroqo Project will provide water and power never before available to develop every phase of Utah's economy , , , agriculture , . . Industry . . mining . . the service industries. GEORGE D. CLYDE Utah's Congressional delegation and others, was inslrumenlal in obtaining the Colorado Project authorization. He has a fuHy with developed, fully intfgrotcd plan to translate the project inlo prosperity and opportunity for every Ulahn . . . for YOU for your children . . . and their children. Candidate for Governor has this background of experience NO OTHER rtcappablo tires PAINTS " Vote For ask us about 0' ... i . i 1 GEORGE DEWEY PAINT NOW, V-,- ya YCS Your PAY ere ' Tio Fresfono Store Ottley Decorating 120 Vine " LATER! AM Uloh's Mnn of the Hour, prr-(i- rJ to do Utah s bij3;l job In hitlory. Paid po.'iticol ad -- ? I 1 '"I tr?tio!ly D. James Cannon hi |