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Show Eemember When Basketball Game Postponed By Flu Epidemic At Tooele . . Richardson Was Named City Electrician; Parent-Teach- TWENTY YEARS AGO, as reported in the Murray Eagle of Jan. 21, 1937. The basketball game scheduled for January 22 between Murray high school and Tooele high school was postponed due to an epidemic of influenza which developed in Tooele . . . Murray Post of the American Legion held a meeting at the Murray r m Conferences Were Set er City fire hall and observed the anniversary of the founding of the Murray unit . . . Mayors of 32 Utah cities and towns hav- the Murray City fire hall to discuss their problems . . . Two Murrayites, William McBlaine Mason and Maurice Lynn Watts, were on the honor roll at the Man His Interest lies onlq In what he can take from ijou. He has neither medical training nor scruples. You will lose time, moneif, and perhaps qour If to him. Your own family uou listen phusicfan Is uour real friend during a time of illness. Your health and general welfare are protected when qou place qour trust in one prepared through both education end experience. When qour phusiclan writes tjou a prescription, bring it to us for filling. On mHi of f idvrtiimnti I MittrlbuUd li th publit lattrtit ky Murray Cify Pharmacy AM 4874 South State 21 , I ' - " C ' " '' . 1 ft , V --- 1 V Xt i..,.'....lf..l v ' ' -.. - Howard B. IUggins Stamp Group Names Head Jor-genso- n, Beware of this fellow. health ft r bride-to-b- ing municipally owned electric power and light plants met in Mecffdne-Sho- u Thursday, January 17, 1957 University of Utah . . . Sherman Brinton was appointed editor of the University of Utah yearbook, and Marshall Brinton was editor of the Murray high school yearMrs. Betty Pihl was book . . hostess to the Bridge Foursome at her home on 4500 So. . . The Literary Dames of Holladay met at the home of Mrs. Alta Need-ha. . . The Jolly Contractors were guests of Mrs. Lillian Boyce at a bridge party . . . Mis3 Bonita Casto entertained at a e bridal shower honoring Margaret Rigby . . . Mrs. W. G. Churches was hostess to the Ladies Aid Society of the Community Methodist Church . . . Members of the Murray Women's Bridge club were guests of Mrs. D. W. Moffat . . . Mrs. McLloyd Killpack gave a luncheon for the Cottonwood Stake Relief Society board members . . . Miss Afton Christensen and Miss Smith on the Murray High School faculty sponsored a skating party for the seventh grade pupils . . . Mrs. Rose Sanders visited her daughter, Mrs. in Los Angeles, Calif. . . , Mrs. Melva Matthews was convalescing at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ivan Nell, following an operation in a Salt Lake hospital . . . Mrs. Lola Croft, Burley, Ida., was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Krebs, 223 Vine St. . . . Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Reed were new parents of a baby girl born at Cottonwood Maternity hospital . . . Mrs. Kenley Taylor left Murray for an extended visit in Los Angeles . . . The Twin Peaks Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met at the home of Mrs. O. T. Jensen . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smithies, Kamas, Utah., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Driggs. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Murray Eagle of Jan. 15, 1943. J. LeRoy Richardson was appointed as city electrician at an annual salary of $2160 by a special resolution of the city commission . . . Judge W. Douglas Allen was elected president of the Murray School Board and George Doran, vice president, at a reorganization meeting . . . The city commission passed a resolution which removed the power and light department from the control of Commissioner J. Clifford Hansen and placed it under the authority of the commission as a whole . . . "The Art of Conversation" was discussed by (Remember, Page 4, Col. 5) Californian Leads Gold Strike Plan Howard B. Hlggins, San Francisco, has been appointed general manager of the newly-forme- d Gold Strike Stamp Co., which will launch a new saving stamp plan for Utah and Idaho consumers in February. Mr. Hlggins has been with the Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation for the past nine years and served as west coast for the sales representative li Difirm's Westvaco vision since Sept., 1954. The appointment was announced by James L. Berlin, Boise, president of the stamp firm. Organizers of the new Gold Strike Stamp plan are Albertson's Food Stores, Associated Food Stores (AG stores), Safeway stores, Scowcroft's Whole sale Grocery (American Food stores), Skaggs Pay Less Drug stores, Utah Wholesale Grocery Company (IGA stores), and Independent Affiliated stores. Other major business firms in the two states, Including gas and oil companies, department stores, independent grocers, druggists, cleaners, automobile concerns, variety stores and others, also (Stamps, Page 4, CoL 7) Chlor-Alka- MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Pago 3 Sicilian Student Is Guest Qf Jaycees prior Murray Group Plays Host If a To High School Student flight at have a valid pilots' license to competing in the national contest. the winner does not already have pilot's license, she must be willing to take training and obtain a license the expense of the Air Force Association. Groups interested in sponsoring a contestant should contact Commander Jacobs at P.O. Box Sparkplug Awards Given By Club Jack Day was recipient of the Jaycee of the Month scroll and Wayne Ottley urged club participation in the forthcoming Parties at which time Scrapbook Sicilian a Guiseppe Leanza, of the year 121, Kaysville. accomplishments high Murray attending youth be reviewed. will a was school, guest Thursday evening of the Junior Chamber Kiwanis Appoints New of Commerce at its dinner meetIs Contest Beauty Committee Members ing held at Ron's Cafe. Leanza was accompanied by Planned by Air Force New committees designated Dr. Val Sundwall, in whose home A state-wid- e search for a last week by the Kiwanis Club he is residing while attending score of Utah's most beautiful at the outset of the administraschool. Both spoke briefly to girls has been launched by the tion of a new president, were the Jaycees and the student an Air Force Association. as follows: swered a variety of questions Under Youth Services, the folUtah Wing of the A.F.A. The placed to him by members. will select one girl to represent lowing committee "I am enjoying living In Amer this state in the national "Miss Boys and Girls Work Glen Lee. ica very much," said the youth. Air Force Golden Anniversary Circle K Club Vaughn Soffe. "I am enjoying tho way of life Ball scheduled at the Rainbow Key Clubs Vaughn Soffe. Unof the Americans; our things Randevu on Feb. 2nd. derprivileged Children Thomas have a lot of things In common." Contestants will be judged en- Oliver. Vocational Guidance He went on to opine that, ". . . tirely on beauty of face and fig- Vaughn Soffe. if there it understanding and ure, Commander Joseph C. JacUnder Citizenship Services: friendship between the young obs said. No talent is necessary. Agriculture and Conservation people of today, there will be Girls must be single and between Reed Hortpn. Public and BusiAbe Guss. Supunderstanding and friendship the ages of 18 and 28 to be eli ness Affairs of Churches and their Spiramong the men of tomorrow," gible. port The young lady who Is named itual Alms adding that, in accord with the Vaughn Fisher. proverb, "When in Rome do as Miss Utah Air Power" must (Kiwanis, Page 10, CoL 5) the Romans do," he is living in the American way. He called Americans the "most generous people in the world,' said he felt it was good to understanding people's daily lives, customs and language." Dr. Sundwall, in introducing Guiseppe, said: "He has adjusted well, is learning to speak our language better and I am sure this opportunity in America will enrich his life over there." The doctor said the foreign For every worthy purpose on student program, sponsored by Signature only, outo or American Field Service, is a "tremendous thing for promoting understanding and friendship and is doing much to bring about world peace." His daughter, Kay, was in Europe last summer unClean up old bills . . . now. der the AFS program and reOur bill consolidation plan sided with a German family. can cut your present monthly During their business meet . . . you, payments up to to decided the ing, adopt Jaycees 1 1 bill have a polio-shplace to only program and voted us See now.. unanimously to receive initial pay. polio injections at their meeting in late February. The idea was presented by W. E. (Bill) Dunn Loans below $600 made by City Finance Co, (Utah) and met with instantaneous re break-down- s: $25 to $2000 ... ot ceptlon. PAUL E. TOOPS, Manager Sparkplug awards were given Lavar Sainsbury, Lou Fischer, AM 4917 South State Murray Clyde Davies. Dr. Jack Boggess, 0 Hours: Monday-FridaSaturday Kay Allen, Bill Dunn and Bob Poole. They donate particular Open eves, by appointment. 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