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Show Thursdoy, January 31. Poga 4 Pvt. Harvey W. Peter-soAmy son 17. of Mrs. LaVon Pe- n, terson, 30 E. Gordon Ave., Murray, is receiving training" as a construction engineer under the Reserve Forces Act program at Fort Leonard "on-the-j- ob Wood, Mo. Peterson received his basic combat training at Fort Leonard Wood. Eaele Want Ads Get Results! ; VOU CAN STAY WITH A Qenrnoni 86 PROOF "Where Perfection KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY DISTILLERIES COMPAflY present legislation and various matters of government Tonight at 7:30 In the Murray High School auditorium there will be a talk given by Dr. Ellsworth E. Weaver, advocate of the proposed Salt Lake County Metropolitan Area Government Plan. Certainly it Is very Important that every Chamber board member be present, in fact, every member should be Interested enough to be there. TEELMA Dr. Roland H. Spaulding, head A deadline of Friday, Feb. 1st of the vocational education de has been established by the Agri- partment at New York Univer cultural Stabilization and Con- sity, will return to Utah to parservation committee for Salt ticipate in the 2nd annual Aii Lake county in connection with Power Symposium sponsored by sugar beet acreage for 1957. the Air Force Association on Feb. All applications for proportion1st and 2nd. Last year, Dr. ate shares must be filed in the Spaulding "stole the show" accounty ASC office, 1750 So. Red- cording to Joseh C. Jacobs, Utah wood Road on or prior to Feb. Wing Commander at the AFA. 1st in order to be eligible, said In his talks and presentations J. Melvin Petersen, chairman, at last year's Air Power Sympothis week. sium, Dr. Spaulding drew upon his rich background of experiences to hold his audiences spell- THE LJGHI BOURBON GLENMORE NYU Professor To Speak Here Sugar Beet Allotment Deadline Set On 1st Murray Private Is Based In Missouri WkMI.J,li't'.tMMiU'Jlli-;i"''MiU'''- MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE 957 of Product is Tradition", Louisville, Kentucky 1 bound. With Dr. Spaulding on this year's agenda are many othern nationally and internationally-knowfigures including Ferenc Nagy, the last democratically elected premier of Hungary. Also scheduled for talks and demonstrations are Brig. Gen. Robert Scott, author of "God is My Copilot." Dr. Dean Everett one of the nation's top scientists in the guided missile field, and Col. Harry Shoup, chief of combat operations for the Continental Air Defense Command. The Air Power Symposium is open to the public. Registration for the various lunches and conferences will take place at Hotel Utah Friday, Feb. 1st at 10 a.m. The two-da- y affair will be climaxed Saturday night with a gala Air Force Golden Anniversary ball. Wool-dridg- e, Tour news contributions welcome. Dial AM - UOWtA (A TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN is acredlted this statement: "No man is good enough to govern another without that man's consent." Significant In the day in which it was uttered, it has become more significant in the light of subsequent world happenings. Let It be remembered that the Lord God is no respector of persons and men have a right only to "Mfcth Chinese Proverb To understand the present, Murray Lad Sentenced are Auto For (by W. F. (Bill) Thievery ' state. Judge A. Sherman Christensen pronounced sentence on the Murray youth after hearing evidence implicating him in two auto thefts. On Sept. 4th he was charged with stealing a car In Salt Lake and driving to Bird City, Kans., where he was arrested. On Oct. 12, 1956, he pleaded guilty in United States District Court and was released on his own recognizance to await East b Smith, Mnitr) The Board of Directors of the Philip Marion Delham, 17, 5443 So. Ill West, was sentenced Murray Chamber of Commerce Thursday In the United States now consists of Phil L. Hansen, District Court, Salt Lake, to 2lA president; William E. Dunn, vice years in a Federal prison on a president: Fred Faerber, treascharge of stealing two automo- urer; Bill Smith, manager and biles in Salt Lake City and board members Laury Miller, transporting them out of the Walt Teinert, Jim Cornwell, Two University of Utah students from Murray are members of the University Concert Band. Joyce Mash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Mash. 476 to ffiwr CHAMBER CHATTER Two Murray Girls In University Band uttoofe one should examine antlquitu,. It Is obvious that things would not be as thei are now had it not been for discoveries made in the past. Smallpox, for example, was the first disease for which immunization was available. However, ignorance and prejudice often prevented health authorities from giving mass immunizations during the earlq qears. Fortunatelq, this is no longer a problem under our present enlightened sustem of health care. We alwaqs carrq a complete stock of biologicals. which can be dispensed according to qour phqsician's orders. "lefm A Sifter -- TOy?" While sentencing. and before sentencing, he allegedly stole another car on Nov. 7th and drove to Fremont, Nebr., where he was apprehended. iim those privileges and blessing! which they can earn by the righteousness and the diligence of their lives, both past and present and in times yet to come. They who suppose that they are heirs to preferment, regardless of merit, either in the affairs of God or in the affairs of men, fall to understand the basic principle upon which privileges and blessings are founded.- - The great differences between brother and brother grow out of the manner in which each is willing to accept truth and pattern his life in accordance with it. In no other way has any man claim to superiority, and hence the words of Lincoln: "No man is good enough to govern another man, without that man's consent." Richard L. Evans "There are three sides to a the controversy yours other person's and the right side." South, and Carol daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L Nuzman, 5897 Utahna Drive are among sixty musicians in the band, which will launch a spring tour in March. Miss Mash is an Education major and Miss Nuzman is majoring in Mathematics. 4800 Nuz-ma- Doug String-fello- Twelves Bruce ons. Bill and Pars- On Jan. 24th Harold an official of the United States Chamber o f Drol-linge- Co mme r, r ce, visited our board meet- - ing. In the course of discussion, the importance of everyone learning more about our government was stressed. Mr. Dol- linger strongly urged that we activate a committee to study Jk ISA dvrtlsimntt MntrlbuUd f th I public launtt by Murray City Pharmacy 4874 South State AM Standard petrochemical has New yi p' urlti of On Alf AitViaa W MI4 4 a 4 v UJ 4 4 "rf f i " H n, 0 0' v V W LO- f l,- - - Doris Drown Named ' To Union Committee bmn to boAement mm Doris Drown of Murray has been named to the publicity committee for the new University of Utah Union building. Miss Drown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Drown, is one of nearly a hundred students who (Drown, Page 0, CoL 6) son; . . y. 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