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Show Universal MicrofUnl or rait Lkepent rH7f ; r;1'"1 Filing Deadline Finds Six Candidates After Offices Voters Eye With Interest A Lions Club To Hear Placement Officer Race for Position of Mayor I "If the people are consulted and given the opportunity to participate in community projects The Lions Club of Murray will hold a regular meeting Thursday evening (tonight) at 7:30 p.m. in Meadow Brook Golf Club. Guest speaker will be Harold Carlson of the University of Utah placement bureau. Four Seek The City Commissioner Job Politics filled the air this week Murray as candidates for the Mayor and commissioner post on nu me primary Daiioi uciouer filed before the final closing time on Monday. When.. the filine'' had closed a total of two candidates had filed for the Mayor's post and four "In the first part of the night, when you are awake, think of your own faults," advises an old Chinese proverb. "In the latter part of the night when you are asleep, think of the faults of others." Tciifford Wnnspn nnd Commissioner Shel by West filed for reelection to the posts they hold. Also filing for commissioner was Walter R. In the quotable quotes depart' the opinions of Charlie Claybaugh of the Box Elder News and Journal deserve a spot: "T o m o morning," Charlie penned last week, "I may be sorry I ever wrote ment, w these words, but at the moment I am absolutely amazed at the hysteria being brought on via press, radio and televi- - WOrkCd Ul herC- - appreciate any support toward my election," he said. Incumbent Commissioner West said he was seeking reelection because of "plans I have made for improvements which I feel necessary and desire to remain in office to see them through, "During my four years in of fice." he continued, "1 have gain- ... eaj vaiuaDie experience ...... wnicn win enable, m to fulfill th dnti of commissioner in the best (Etoetloa. Page 4, Col. 6) 'vv. - ii ' 0- , ' ; 'rzf , V ' ; . . J V v.- - r"71 ' . , , - : V! . , 'mmrnm. Walter (Bud) Ellett Shelby West J. Clifford Hansen mmmmmmmmmm MEET THE SQUAD (Bud) Ellett, a Murray lawyer with the firm of Danzie and El- lett. One of the first candidates to file for commissioner was L. Clark Cushing, an electrician in Murray. Last week Ray Greenwood, former Salt Lake County Commissioner, filed forhe post of Mayor and Rbbert E. Gerrard, g resident of the Murray area, filed for commissioner. CHEESE (See Page Eight) FOR EAGLE! THAT STATE MONEY! (See Page Four) (See Page First Section -- - Eight 4-- ABOUT THE ELECTION (See Page Two) B) Pages life-lon- Black Not Candidate Mayor Hansen in announcing his seeking reelection said that he would stand on his record of nine years in office. "During my nine years as May- sion over a possible epidemic of or of Murray," he said, "I have Asiatic Flu. seen the community double in "From all sources come recom- - population and we have met all mendations to innoculate against e need3 of the city that this this epidemic, but the facts re- - increase na3 brought." main that there isn't a single Tne Mayor pointed out thftt included water, sewer sys- this And in my very uninformed opinZZ ion, it's a good thing! v "We'll probably aU get It, as we have other types of flu dur- - crease in uUlity or property tax. "Murray City for the first time ing the past years, but it's no worse. According to most reli- - in its history has no outstanding able reports, you're sick for a general obligation Bounds," tne couple or three days, then go Mayor continued. "We have the back to work. If that's anything lowest tax levy of 15 mills in to get innoculated against, I'd the state. favor a vaccine against the at- i believe in honest, efficient tack of spring fever I'm sure I'll progressive government," he have come next March or Apn gaid ..During the next few years, , "Hysteria is a funny thing M b, demandg continues Charlie. "It's easy to made J to increase convince people that they are n,,ts1reasury meet facing a great danger and of Tre?ent we are. If we all took rays growth and I have plans down with the dread virus at the lid out which I feel will meet same time, it would be serious, the demand without any large in- But I've lived through so many crease in taxes.' flu epidemics, that I just can t Although the Mayor's race is become alarmed over another expected to draw most of the one, even if it does have an On- - voter's attention, the race for ental name, which in itsself seems commissioner, with four candi- mysterious and sinister dates sccMn(r election, should "Me. Im going to let the drug interesting to Murray, ' their vaccine companies keep mass which they are putting Into Stands On Record production. I have enough holes A fifth possible candidate for punched in my hide now. And the post. LeGrand Black, 5409 ifciA " S ' ..ut Mur-cour- W J "reS!1 ?? SnfplT of at the N&J get it at the same his desire to run, decided to draw at the last minute. se ??! with- time, which doesn't seem likely, "Due to reasons beyond my you might miss a paper but even at that, I guess you could stand control," he said, "I will not be a candidate lor city commissionIt!" er. I thank all my friends who "Tommy," the teacher Is al- offered to support my candidacy. leged to have said, "If I lay I think Murray is a wonderful one egg on the table and two city and has a wonderful future. on the rhnlr, how many will I hope to be able to become a I have altogether?" in the future." candidate "Personally, teacher," he reThe first candidate to file for can think don't you plied, "I commissioner was Cushing, who do It!" resides at 725 E. 4800 South. We chatted at some length the other day with a claim adjuster for one of the big Insurance firms I W OUIUCl of the Mountain States. He's one of those guys wno are canca oui J mis- when an automobile-trucUiUUUl DUUJU ... hap occurs. In such a capacity " to he has been an "' several of the messiest such Educ. ition th.raT wrecks in recent years. is held position presently by Paul "If people could just see the results of haphazard driving or Friends of Mr. Rose are clrcu- excessive speed." Keith insisted. chftnire their laUng petitions on his behalf. In California, Mr. Rose driving habits. But It seems like Presently ....whnHv Ihlnfc It can't hADnen na e?n in coniact IUI "Uppon- to them. Personally, a few years era and Indicated his willingness canaiaaie ior rreiecuon. on this Job have convinced me 10 ul 5al"rday that I'd rather be alert behind ,.F1In Clcrk'a office and County to live wheel and my the enjoy L family.' by then. The office said Wednes- . ...t.t a.aiiiiBallAtl has yet filed for day .that .no one , . in IntcllP-Doaraj convincing argument that gent drirtng Is not only something everyone should adhere to, Police Query Man but something we should all In- , sist upon. The highway death SUSpeCted Ut I nettS IOII lOuay Is proof that we have P a long w vf to go to reach it rrom Local Concern though. Murray City Tollce Wednesday questioned Larry Anderson. 21. lfa rertolnly tnie that TV 48!2 80. 2nd West in connection with with the theft of three white help you get acquainted a lot of new people,: But thry sldewall tires from Murray Auto are mostly repairmen! Wrecking Co., 4238 So. State. Chief Lloyd E. DcLand reported effectivethe Want proof of The suspect ws orginally ness of want ads? Here are a plcked-u- p for driving on a refew Instances In which someone voked license by police officer has made good use of themt Cal Clllen. Cillen noticed tires Geortre Washington used want- - and other auto in the su ads in newspapers of his day to gpfCf, car and parts Investlga-e- ll upon land he owned along the Uon that Ohio and Great Kanawha rivers. lhrM urea had been atolcn from someBen Franklin ran one when u,e Murray company, one took his wife's prayer book DeLand aald that a a Philadelphia church. He plalnl te txpecle4 til4 150 Induce also used them lo ootu Anderson was fined $50 wagoners to transport the British an(1 tentcnced to 15 days In Jail expedition against the French at Murray City Court Wednesday Ft Duqucsne. fop driving during revocaUon, Thomas Jefferson secured a . -- L , candidate to fill the position of . 11 a with the of Tioman Navy Secretary classined ad. in 1 poo, sir Ernest Rhackleton was swamped with Money Order Fraud A Murray woman. Mrs. Cladva applicants when he ran one to .V)0 find men to go on a hazardous June Sorenson. 652 K. South, was among 23 Utah cltl expedition to the North Pole. The first students were at sens and indicted tract ed to Columbia University Friday by the U. 8. Grand Jury by Dr. Samuel Johnson through for allegedly committing trimes want-adIn fact the've bwn in in violation of federal laws, The Jury f nine women, 12 use In newspapers over 250 the best argument of all men returned a true bill" years for trying one yourself (Arraign!, Tage 4, CV4. ) l.l.,,. rOlUlJ n J l eye-witne- Qnffl.i. m k ss "'""r "r' Murray, Salt Loke County, Utah Busy IT ...meves uuring . . . In . .. ..fH 1 ul ri.V Cushing in announcing his candidacy said "I am a home owner in Murray, rearing my children here. I am entering the race cause I feel that the DeoDle are entitled to more than they are receiving in services, particular- iy m park facilities and youth recreation." . w xnntinnaj v, "mi. u. iit io tcii, uwi if other """"fj cities can have success- ful programs then one can be ' v we can achieve success in all forms of government. would Zr'hw at m u com-fro- Salt lake Thieves were busy in Murray during the past week, swiping a bicycle and 10 hubcaps from four different cars. John Mutch, 5333 Knollcrest, reported to police Sunday that Woman Among 35 his bicycle was stolen from 3900 So. State. Charged Friday Two hubcaps from the car of The Murray City Court this Leland Rickins, Draper, were stolen Sunday from 239 W. 4500 week fined a motorist $150 and . i i i him In inll fnr !tffc rlnva ...... on. yjn oiiiuruiiy i wo uuucHpa cpntfnrnri j The and $50 of the sentence Jail were taken from a . belonging . i i ,t w. ciicnnnimn rinn in u'nra vir canow' 1Ui8 was Brvant J. Ainsworth, Sandy. 0,w h0The Vrnrkdown on snvdin!r Donnld R. Christensen. 185 Cr-- contlniu to catch motorists as eek Dr.. reported the theft of 18 drivers appeared before the Of thi 18 four hubeans from his car nark- - fmirt nn th rhare-pel in front of his residence on motorists, 10 were caught , Friday. The other hubcap victim radar. was Edward Wright, 5228 So. The drivers and their ' fines 2nd West, who had two stolen are: .Max uucnier, ,.u ow u., Sept. 25th. adrilnf Leland H. Wells, Californit for driving on the wrong side of the road. $25; Fines of $5 each were given 5900 F.lia Gloria and Arthur Cornish, South, $20 and $10 court costs; both King of Salt Lake, for driving 4J,43 Cherry St, on the side of the street, $15; Harold A. Forsmann, Salt I'ailure wrong to yield the right of way Lake, $15; Delds E. Richards, to a c? pedestrian broucht Melita tir.. -ti. o ti..-- . -Weinle, Salt Lake, and Genevieve . r i j Ferguson, Sandy, fines of $10 LcW. each. Joe Rubalcaua, Salt Lake, $10; Five motorists were fined for kmilv '- -. liarton, 459 W. 5J(0 no drivers license. having C. 429 Oene 8outju--WTerry. were: James McIIenry, 1886 Belview Heber M. E. Vine St.. II. Alfred E. Smith, $25; oo Brown St., $10; 955 E. 3385 South, Larry Morris, Ban-therFred G. Goyte, Midvale, $10; Mellie D. Huffman, W. L. MeadJohn A. Frcdrickson, 1959 ow Dr., $10; James R. Hardman, O'Mera, all of Salt Lake. The last four were fined $10 and the 6230 Sa 9th East? 10; Walter E. line suspended. and Park Carlson, Kearns, $10; ' er Despaln, 6821 Greenfield Way, "". " '"eg?I $10 with the fine being au- - lc.? uiivera were jumi-- viiauuuiit, j j spenaeo. E- M0 South; Edward Phil- The court fined Harrison A. ,9'7 ' Eennion. 6891 So. State, $25 for 5fcL?';.? Jerry A levied was $35 fine racing against George L. Henderson, A missing Myna Dira tnis ween wnisne ana aocs a woir wnisue, r.arp, uaiu., ior maxing an im- - mm X Marshall said. About the proper left turn. Fines of $35, I brought out an "extra" by a Mr. 1 K H cr t Kni n n Kiri (fa noin tu anunrl ti iicnnnnnfl U'apa IamI PaitIa si handed down to Charles F. flOfT16S Consisting of five lines, the is like a "squawk", he said. cr Simper, So. State, Vasquez, 450 W. 6130 ""'f i,.j . - - "; . o, ta Edition Of Newspaper 1 4 ire V TL nrCOlOflS rAurrOV told of a Myna bird which was black with a yellow "collar" about its neck. It has a long, 189 vine. orange bill. Unlike other birds The editor and publisher of the "Roofus" has no craw so must live on softer more digestable paper is Steve Parratt, son of Supt. and Mrs. J. foods, Mr. Marshall sakT Easton Parratt Steve terms his Steve, has been pub ishlng his Interval of publication as "irrcg paper at "irregular" intervals for ular" and distributes the copies nearly two years. His press Is free to passcrbys and neighbors, like a minature mimograph ma- Mr. Marshall is a neltrhbor of chine. The type Is rubber letters bird Steve's and when his Mj-nescaped his cage, Steve thought which he sets up by hand and it best that he came out with an places into a long, slender, metal lra ediUon of his paper to aid holder by a tweezer. He esU- In the search for the bird. mates that it takes him about Tne lext of lho ..cxlra.. ,. M 1Vl hour8 lo Mt up ht8 av.rage rw,r tt nrtniM nn blrd reward; about 3 inches wide and 6 Inches ..Myna ni-T?lrrt 1nn IRO hnm 'ln . lranKc. My bicKest difficulty Is read- steve Bttld he printed over 125 ing the tyje before its printed." copies of his newspaper and dis- - Steve aaid. "You have to read lrlbutC(1 lhem about ncgh. it backwards and that s hard." As for his method of distriborhood. So far the bird has not v.n .ntnr-butlon, Steve said he Just "pusses Mr. Marshall reported Wednes them out all over the place." Does Steve Intend to make day that It had been sighted on Center Street but flew away be- - newspaper work his field? I'm going to be an airplane fore he could get there. The bird has been taught to pilot" he answered quickly. m-,-.- -,! a ta.r rong, Jones, Salt Lake City, for fol- lowing too c ose. Calvin Walter, Lehi was fined $25 on the charge of disturbing and a $25 fine was also levied against Viola Whiting. 1641 Southgate Ave. on a public Intoxication charge. Six motorists were fined $20 each by the court for running a red light. They were: Robert B. Leonard, Orem; Marrin E. Cappa. Salt Lake; Jens C. Hansen. Salt Lake; Theodore II. Caldwell. 4587 Bullock St; Madeline F. Davis, Salt Lake, and Harvey Winward, Rlverton. Th mi.rt finort Ki!v n Tit. comb, 17 Wilson Ave., $15 for Pinna ninnlnf n tnn lp $10 were given Robert D. Pcar- row and Elmer J. Wade, both of Salt Lake, for having loud and noisy murners. Failure to have the gross weight marked on his vehicle brought Perry M. Brewer, 554 Bonnyvlew, a $10 fine. Willard B. Collingsworth. 4712 So. 1st West was fined $25 for making i ' Of the Nampa Rotary elected district governor for the 1957-5fiscal year at Rotary's 48th annual convention held In Lucerne, Switzerland last May. Club. He was 8 immm (.'fHfl'.v fiJk In Murray v ber and "past president n (117th in a series of articles conrernin Kbuslness and people In the Murray area.) Typical of the new professional pro-feniilo- a brush fire Monday at the aP...r"8 .n.e8l.peo1p,VnL.T residence of Gunnar Anderson, hli Dractices chiroDractlc Kcnwood Dr, threatened to 4M7 rwh C"J? Anafrnv hnmB. , ', re8,aca m , 1L. PiV. -2-" Wa weck. "Had the wind been blowing llke lt hcre ta MuP. ..j nMy 4. have tno otner way mjght and the people -w..n tnn inf. h aid .u' Flames nave tecn 'a i tL .h. .ir -' . V t 'J LA to nut on ea. ma.k. to h T" 1 waUi Into the Ymoke and kill 1 Ll? 1 e fire " Vfc SSX.- 5, it tm SJ"f wSSJLtH - ."l..,:. 2V M I .BV"' L. T'T' tZa S rtiS wSJ. V.?th", ,rf'r!" JULa? 5?J3Jh aV? .T M a if kU.. a grass fire 620C o" 2 ? &,,ulh VCl, The second alarm was at . when the firemen were Pi- - K. and hJlJ tended school Sr., at- - at Big Timber. 5:15-p.m- called to combat a grass fire at Marvin Clark's 746 E. 4800 So. The last fire was at 7:45 p.m. at Irma Sturm's. $410 So. 200 W. Weeds and a fence were burning. The Salt Lake County fire department answered 31 calls to grass fires during the week. Chief Franklin P. Jones reported Wednesday. The firemen also combated a bum fire Monday at 1527 So. 6th West a dog house rire Tuesday at 4878 So. 49H0 West and a car fire. The drg hoiine was destroyed and the fire cause was listed as children playing with matches. A short caused a fire In the car of Dennis James, 107S View St. The fire occurred at S0OO So. State Friday. II l - Two Traffic Accidents Occur During Week ,1 m rt 1 - l.i JTk&'J Missing Myna Bird Inspires Extra Ha Number-4- Murray's Rotary Club will be host to Bert Stone, governor of M2nd di8trlct of Rotary Int- two Wet- Monday one atunoo1 019 other cl"b. assembly at 8 p.m. Mr- Stone is making his annual official visit to each of the 44 Rotary Clubs in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. While here he will ad- dress the club and confer with Dr. Bruce J. Parsons, president; R. J. Davis, secretary and committee chairmen on Rotary administration and service activities. The president of Stone Lumber - tnargea un s. Volume 75, County's Biggest Weekly Paper Welcome Court Docket Replete With Speeders Club to Governor Rotary Radar Educates Drivers To nLPh?wrnr,dfnndf at a Watch Their Speedometer r$ni5n:Tag,8leviedf t& national Area cLftW route ppnnrtc Kepons Week .1 rM Thursday, October 3, 1957 l J n Steve Porrort, editor of Tht Newt, preporti extra edition re Myna bird Murray's traffic scene saw two minor accidents occur during the week, involving four vehicle. The first accident occurred on Friday Involving cars driven by Franklin Gene Smith, 735 K. 4tt0 80., and Alfred E. Smith, 955 E. 3385 So. The left front door en the car driven by Smith was damaged. The other accident was on Sunday. A pickup truck driven by LeKoy J. Peterson, 30 W. 6100 Ho, collided with a car driven by Emo Lee F. Calaclvo, Salt Lake, The truck s rear bumper, tall- gate, light and rear window were damaged. The car was damaged on the front end and right front Calaclvo was cited for flowing too dose. tor. A. K. Tronrud A tall man, Dr. Tronnid played center for the high school basket ball team and right end for the football squad. Desldes athletic. Dr. Tronnid also participated In a'.tn clarinet UvWir nA the -I formed a dance band with three eouMtna." he thuckled, "aiwl we called ourecrei the Trrnrui Orrhmlra.'" Aflr fradusllnf rrom feign fi-JUM 1 .l for TJ2,cLXl m heJlll forwa him t quit "it was at this time that tr. decided lo become tor." a chiroprae-fende- he explained. -- It wa (Troared, rag 6.CW.1) |