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Show Universal Microfilming 141 ?1 or pent Salt Lake City, Utah STRATEGY BACKFIRES (See Page 10) ''iiii ' ii what is jl. m in i i presenting AUTHORITY? (See Page Two) i ii (See Page Six) iiin.i.i.... i ninety new citizens THE LYLES ...ij hi jh mi unnipmn i iiiiiii mi iiiin.inpiiiiiiiii (See Page Three) nrrrn-rnni- m minn n nniiiiniinii) Wide. Sfudy Planned Among mm I f I eacners in ocnoois iviurray m Language Curriculum Subject Of Research Is four categories, namely, the physical, intellectual, emotional and social". The superintendent said the A study on the study would be generally headed Language Arts Curriculum, in which Murray school district will bv a committee consisting of Mrs. Nellie Higbee, chairman; cooperate with the state in E V. Mortenson, Lerue Wingett, ng and disseminating important information, was unveiled Miss Jean Bishop and Hugh Rush. Wednesday during the Under the general committee Institute. in charge, the study will be brokPurpose of the study, said en down to these committee Supt. J. Easton Parratt, "is to heads: if we cin find the characterSocial and emotional study: and needs of each of the Kindergarten, first and second istics 11 Volume Lake Number Salt 75, County's Biggest Weekly Paper Thursday, January 31, 1957 age levels, broken down into grades, Mrs. Jennie Halliday, chairman; Beverly Tidwell,- - recorder, both of Hillcrest school. Third and fourth grades: Mrs. t LaRee Lyon, chairman; Alan Balser, recorder, both of Bonney-vieFifth and sixth grades: Charles Eennett, chairman; Heli t v en Sutton, recorder, both of ArlMerlin S. Bills, 4913 So. 2nd City Court Jammed Junior high: Jennie ' X ington. exfor West, paid $15 having f Woolf, chairman; Elizabeth pired state license plates on his By Speeding Fines Wahlquist, recorder. Senior high car. Bryce Bertelsen, chairman; The state patrol's radar trap in LeRoy Quick, 299 East 5600 Joyce Howard, recorder. Murray caught a host So., paid $10 for making an imPhysical and intellectual study: of unsuspecting speeders last proper right turn; Jay D. Jenfirst and second Kindergarten, recweek, as evidenced by Court kins, Salt Lake, paid $10 for imy grades: Shirley Miller, chairman; ords of Judge Lawrence Nelson. proper passing, the same count Joyce Townsend, recorder, both Thirteen motorists paid fines which brought a $10 fine to RichHillcrest. Third and fourth in city court after being clocked ard B. Miles of Centerville. Mildred Streeper, chairgrades: of irrefutable the was side on by the wrong speedometer Driving Mrs. Adrienne Gardner, reman; science. The list included these charged against Herman Romncy corder, both Arlington. Fifth and t drivers: and Norman Birch, both of Salt sixth: Wayne Lyon, chairman; ' J Fined $20; Lauren Gibbs, Salt Lake. Thsy paid $5 each. Frank Tidwell, recorder, both ... r Lake; Darrell M. Robbins, Provo Lawrence W. Nelson, Salt Liberty. Junior high: John ' ' ? and Oran J. Finlenson, Payson. r i Lake, was fined $100 for reckless chairman; William Malmberg, Fined $15: Bennie R. Robinson, driving; Adolph Hayes, Lark, Senior high: recorder. DeNiro, fit Delta. Keith Judd, chairman; Beverly paid $25 for having no Utah liy Fined $10: William F. Johnson, cense and Anita Ruth Maynes. Despain, recorder. t 615 West 6400 So.; Elsie J. Hunt. 538 East 5400 So., $5 for a oneEvery teacher in the district is C448 Jefferson: Homer F. Royle, way street violation. assigned to a committee and the American Fork; Elburn Mayn-arInstitute provided an orientation Salt Lake; Kendell Youn'T, meeting on the problem. Teach5320 Provo; Thelma Parsons, ers will now study and observe Montrose; Merrill Menlove, Salt their students for two weeks, afLake; Merrill Burton. 348 Hillter which they will meet on Feb. 1 side Dr.; Delbert C. Elkins, Salt 11th with their particular comLake. Murray Entile 1'hnio mittee for discussion. Social and will be first. Clair F. Bell. Midvale, nabbed physical topics Learn Citizens school THE COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS for the annual Murray high Homecoming May Another two weeks of obser by the State Patrol for speeding, on Friday, Feb. 8th, studies a portion of the program. vation will be followed on Feb. paid $15 and was assessed $75 Of Area Government on a reckless driving charge Seated are Ann Horton (left) and Gayle Heel. Standing are Ramon Townsend (left) and Calvin 25th by a meeting on emotional and intellectual problems. Rec- brought by Murray police. Area residents will have an Stringham. Another speeder, Jose Abelino Mi Healv. Missina was commendations will then be made Strlnohnm it nreidfnt r.f thp A'umni ,v r to State DePartment of Edu Giyson, Salt Lake, paid $20 on a opportunity tonight (Thursday) Mrs. Maxine to learn more about the Taylor Jensen, vice president. Mr. Townsend is chairman of the assembly program and cation. cit" police speed charge. Govhis Area '.'s Hurton assistant. Metropolitan "We are taking part in this Fined in connection with accidents were these drivers: Boyd ernment plan. They will be ofsaid the superintendent, study," L. Hewitt, Ogdon. following too fered a chance to heir Dr. "because we want to help make E. Weaver, the project's a- a p a contribution to the state on a close, $50; hit and run, $150. The i w proponent, during occurrence was at 6400 So. Sta!c valuable research project and beJ on Dec. 18th. William J. Leon, meeting at the high school audi DisaDDOinted Bv C vde s cause we feel it is good South Salt Lake, following t io torium beginning at 7:30 training for our teachers. We close, $20. The accident occurred fee' much good will come of the Peiplc throughout southern Jan. 21st at 5100 So. State. Lorin Salt Lake county whose commun Supt. J. Ea3ton Tarratt de- results. B. Hardman, Salt Lake, failure ities are embraced in the much scribed himself and members of Eagle's Publisher Is caticn As:m.;- - vice presidency of tho Board of Education this week to yield right or way, $35. $15 of dismissed proposal, have been inand activity on numerous com- as n vited to nttend, according to Mrs. which was suspended. The "disappointed and disturbed" Ninth DSA Honoree mittees for the Junior Chamber that Gov. Goorg? D. Clyde had was at 5300 So. State on Max Waddoups, who has arrangof (Commerce. ed the program for the Adult Jan. 25fh. faileo to acknowledge or express Eight young men of Murray Ab:- Ouss. TtOO East CG00 So., an Two more motorists with ex- Education phase of thj senior were opinion on aid to secondary cited by Thursday evening of Granite Meat & and schools in his reorganization. the Junior Chamber of Commerce a pired Idaho license plates were high school Livestock Co, who merited his cent elementary Dr. Weaver's talk on behalf of fined. They were Dennis Cooper. (Eighty-secon- d in a series of discussion of school finon behalf n' efforts their for nomimtion through work in the ancing problems. 5198 So. State and Leonard A. the governmental consolidation their article business concerning Kiwanis club and Chamber of Johnson. 155 East 6790 So. Both will be followed next Thursday took community. theRecognition "We hope the governor is and professional people of the ninth r:i during place and a professional evening, Feb. 7th. by one ill nual paid $15. Murray community.) cognizant of this pressing probServiceI Commerce w hich a panel of area Award Distinguished organization, the Western States lem," the superintendent added, held at banquet ; as as well Assn Meit Packer's citizens will offer the opposition Fighting fire is a business, and "and that it will get the serious auditorium. g an a directorship and This group will include J. Dairy engrossing one, for Franklin phas?. consideration it deserves. Failure Called upon to receive citaMan Suffers Minor chairmanship in the Crippled to do so would be serious to P. Jones, a lifelong Murray resiEphraim Wahlquist as moderator tions symbolical of their nom'.n Chi'dren's Society. and Lamont H. Gunderson. Salt tion were several districts in the state, in- dent who is Chief of the Salt Injuries When Struck men, aM Lake County Fire Department William E. Dunn, 350 Saund- cluding our own." Lake county commissioner: May- between these Murray A tall, of Murray City or J. Clifford Hansen of Murray who in the ages of 21 and 35. ers, a balding man By Automobile Sunday the opinion of their f was recognized who's who the Chief is and pushing Pharmacy, fifty, Mayor Bcckstead, Henry Minor injuries were suffered low citizens had contributed to for his work ns a congenial guy with a winning ChairRegional about 7:35 Sunday evening by Midvale, as panelists. town: the welfare of their smile and a host of friends, lie's man of Utah State Pharma"These programs are being Jacob T. Burton. Jr.. 102 West ceutical the Ralph Jones, 56, when he was been a fireman nearly thirty exMrs. Assn.; Superintendence presented," Waddoups struck by an automobile in front 6400 who was cited for his of the years and literally eats and basis. work So., Sunday School of the LDS of his home at 23 East 4800 So. plained, "on a as counselor to Bishop Children's first vice We realize sleeps a is this presicontroversial hospital; Police said a car driven by Jensen of Murray Sixth dent of and considerable Son of the ate Mr. and Mrs. matter and the is sponsor Ralph activity K. 33. 3651 LDS war J and for other Harry Mitsumaga. sendees NelSOn S Market Victim Milt Jones, who lived at 6th West So. 11th East, skidded on the ice ing the series only with the idea to his church, as well as making on the board of directors of and 53rd South, Frank was born in trviirr in elnn und hit 1r of enabling people to learn the available, where needed, his out- - Chamber of Commerce and efof on Junior forts behalf the attended Of Masked Bandits ?nd raIscd. h,ere- Jones, who w.. crossing the standing singing voice. was and as a three- Commerce of its Chamber Murray better No street citation was given. Calvin Gillen. 5963 So. State, man letter 1956. while in teen-ag- e No admission will be charged in two MHS, cap- to clerks president Forcing a member of the Murray police Rev. William Naatz. 222 East empty cash registers while look taining the basketball team and and the program will be thrown force, who was nominated for fGOO So., pastor of Christ Luth- ing into the barrels of what ap- gaining All State mention. Salt Lake Banker open for questions at the con- his work in the American Legion eran church, commended for peared clusion of Dr. Weaver's talk. to be .22 calibre auto- Among his fondest memories of the Volunteer Fire Dept. and work In Assumes Control Of his church and matic pistols, two bandits Tues- those days are the cage defeat The doctor, an associate pro- and building activities in the LDS church Its of Bingham on the Miner's floor, fessor of political science at th? his school; for activities with day evening escaped with where he Is particularly helpful Murray State Bank achievechurch of has groups, served Utah, including from Nelson's Food Mark- a virtually unheard-o- f University youth Walter E. Cosgriff, president on the Utah Local Government in the coaching of athletic teams. secretaryship of the Walther et at 6100 So. State. ment in that era. 329 Saunders, Allen, Koy of Continental Bank & Trust Co. Survey Commission, which evolv-e- d a young people's organThe robbery occurred at 8:55 achievements included League, of Salt Lake, confirmedlhis week the area povcrnment plan and whose relations work for p.m. Less ization; public than two In the LD3 church, political his church in a three-stat- e that he had arranged to buy 51'r has submitted several bills to the work area officers found the hours later, as affiliation getaway car campaign manager adjacent to Utah and for activi control of the new Murray Stale Iginl iture calling for various at 4000 So. 2nd West. Rink Ii accord with what he reforms In the handling of city, for llichard C. Howe, successful ties ns pastoral advisor of the abandoned candidate for the State Legisla- Chamber of Commerce and build- It had been stolen earlier in the (Ilink, Page 12. Col. 5) county and state matters. In Salt Lake. ture; services for his profession new church in the com- evening after the Nelson Markas on employee of the Utah Edu- - ing of a which was his home in Shortly munity et holdup, It Is believed the same Oregon prior to coming to Mur- two bandits robbed Poulsen's ray. Market at 3765 So. 0th East, get- r m mi i- r2677 I.. i, M Dr., - jf..i M owner of Miller, Miller,Hillsden ting about $100. . Inc., autoLnury Two old youths were mobile dealership, who was cred- on at Nelson's at the time duty ited with tho past presidency and of the One, Billy Hale, board membership of the Cham- 16, 6151robbery. said taller of Cedar, In ber of Commerce; activity the the two men shot at the v .(' him. Police, Kiwnnis club and personal pro- unable to find a surmised slug, busincs a from gress standpoint, the guns were loaded, with ns exemplified by his firm's blanks. steady growth. r The other was MarJ. M. Cornwcll, 4846 At wood vin 16. 30 West 6100 Peterson, of tho So. .Iloth were Blvd., with Murray Eagle., recognized for Carol Reading. 12, chatting 56 East 6100 work done editorially on behalf (Robbery, Page 12, CoU 5) j of the community through hl.i In the newennper, activities Chamber 'of Commerce. Junior AutO Accessory Thefts Franklin P. Jones and various civic pro- ContInue Dur;ng Week Cumber He worked for the old Fred Carlson Feed Store after high the of of automobile Following presentation thievery Petty Vv. ; , ; I nominees, each of whom received accessories continued during the school, as a delivery boy, then a framed scroll tymobical of his past week, records of Murray bookkeeper and buyer. While thus employed he volunteered for nomination. Dr. liruce Parsons, police indicate. the county fire department on Melvin A. Martin, 5307 chairman of the Award Committee, revealed the Identity of the reported the loss of two June 1, 1929 and has never since e 1956 DSA winner, J. M. Cornwcll, Oldsmobile hubcaps been away from it for any length when he opened a spalcd envelope from In front of his home Mon- - of time. Then the department had a salaried chief, three driv- day. provided by the Judges. ers who were workers for the 28T enDonald V. was East an The winner Gilbert, given graved plaque, watch-chaitype 4800 So. lost two Oldsmobile Hoads and Bridges Dcpt and an crew. hubs from his car otherwise medal and a citation from the Fiesta-typ- e After six years, he became a United States Junior Chamber while It was parked Sunday near driver for the RAD department the Armory. of Commerce. nd continued as a fireman until Red6067 So. Rex the Batemnn, Prior to the presentation, when he took a leave of ab- PRINCIPALS IN THE onnuot Distinguished Servk Aword bonquet held Thundoy evening cd Hi meeting had opened with Invoca- - wood Rd., said four hubs were '41, eence to help set up the fire de- 1054 while Ford taken his from tark brief Itev. NaaU. tion wert auditorium land Dairy !hee Murroyitet. by sVimb air j'tiiiun'iit ai viitj Seated, from his Ab. Cull, on th evenlng'i onj oUrt Pooh, pmid.nl el lh poniofmj t,pol 6100 return, h. 411 time nd Cut MA rreitct by o,r.ld S!rt. Junior Chombef of Commerce. rarsont. who presented his So., said two Appleton spotlights driver for ths fir group, lie aid- ore the Williem award left, t. Dunn, Jim Cornwell, Rey. rcllow rommltlee-membcrStanding, from Dr were taken from his care while It ed the late Jack Clay, then recipient Koy Allen, Gillen was parked on Vine street ond Colvto Jacob (Jones, Tage 12, Cot 4) t. CoL Jr. fcvrion, Naaix, 6) (DSA, Pag e It, pro-cu- r. Mid-Wint- Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah School Legislation Meet Topic Of A School Legislation will be the topic of a talk to be given Tuesday, Feb. 12th in the junior high school auditorium by Richard C. Howe, minority leader of the House of Representatives. The Junior is sponsoring the evening's program in which the principal discussion will center around the possibility of half-da- y sessions being necessitated for Murray school youngsters. A member of the Board of Education will briefly discuss the importance of the needs of the school district preceding Mr. Howe's talk, which will be timely and will explain planned legislative action. Past presidents and will be officers of the honored by a brief founder's day P-T- A P-T- program. The meeting begin is scheduled to at 7:30 p.m. Philosophically s p e a king : The man who knows It all h is a lot to learn. Have you a pleasant home? Have you a child of age? Are you interested in knowing something about your friends in foreign lands and teaching them something about yourself, your country and its inhabitants? Are you generous, friendly, able to counsel wisely when nec- and lis- ( csssary ten intelligently high-scho- ol , ; .M V occasion demands? If you it SiTvico program for foreign students. He'll be happy to talk to you because right now he's searching diligently for homes In Murray in which he can place two foreign students next year. If all this sounds like an advertising plug, it is. An advertisement for a program which in our humble opinion is one of the f things being done to improve relations between our country and its neighbors. Living witii people and understanding their viewpoint is the best way wo know to remove your prejudices against those people aid to realize ynu may have a few flaws In ymir own ideas. it's not necessary Of rouis a::" tint you have high-schost children. In fart, It's not ncocs-sarthat you have children at all. P.ut the AFS wants to pHre these youngsters In typical American homes where they'll !e - and you, yourself, happy know whether yours will fill the v bill. pite of " 'h"" read ami hear everywhere, we think their arc MatW-tl-c In NT 83 million riup!e won't heroine divorced ni-year; 87 m'llion people mile it III drive S.Vt.OOO.OOO wit limit Icing killed: 21 milwon't land In lion tern-wre- n II million court: a Juvenile pmnengrrs won't be killed In and rach nlrptmr accident there will be an average of enitVly ?" mid-tow- n A - fr Metro To Be Aired Tonite Aa-intin- contrc-vcrsi- n n- V'" .iJ"'. secretarv-treasure- r. ' al h r h cui r::L, a MURRAYITES You Know mis-ha- - er P-T- A well-know- n Ili-La- n fund-raisin- are. yo:'r and pick up telephone dial EM The voice on he other end of the wire will be Bartlctt Wicks, irector of the American Field I " . nest-know- Cornwall when v E!ls-woit- Here's a Poinf ! w. d, The third new loan and finance firm to begin operations in Murray within the past year and a half will open offices here about May 1st. It will be Seaboard Finance, whose Salt Lake manager, Greg Gregory, said this week negoti-tion- s for a building are nearly completed and a license to deal in small loans and industrial loans has been granted. Jim N ' Seaboard Finance To Open Murray Office bv Radar Proves Expensive For Thirteen Auto Drivers Imnrelvr: day worker at their H.ROO.OOfl Jolt. I'erl better? When the Junior Chamber of Commerce passed out DSA's the other night. It missed one of the most Important ones. Dour Strlngfcllow should been given a recognition. A DSA, In fact. Rut In Doug's case. It should be a Distinguished Speakefa ing Award, lie does really his of getting fective Job across, keeps his audience Interested and knows Just w hen to say th final sentence. In short we seriously nominate Doug as one of the better speakers It's been our privilege to hear. And we can prove by the relative ease with which we can go to sleep during A speech that we've heard a lot of 'em! pnt well-kni- t, er non-partisa- Robbers Get Here $1,300 ... ... n P-T- A fire-fightin- g. tZlL " 95 i ii ury , 16-yc- ar '' :..- - teen-age- editor-publish- er f li" Mon-tros- e. disc-typ- n strictly-volunte- ip.r, ndn er b.m. s, coun-Willia- m |