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Show Thursday, November 7, 1957 Page 12 MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE To See Exhibit Murray High School students will have the opportunity of get- r ting acquainted with the wonders of our present age at a special' program assembly Tuesday. "This Atomic World", a travelatomic-energ- y exhibit of the ing U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, will be presented. One of several traveling exhibits of the AEC, it is designed to meet the needs of principals, sci-- ; ence teachers and civic leaders In stimulating a deeper interest In the peacetime uses of atomic energy. i, R. Johnson, exhibit manager, will take the audience on an excursion into the atomic age, explaining in simple language the fundamentals of atomic energy and how it compares with other energy. He will also tell the uses of atomic energy. One of the highlights of the exhibit will be a demonstration model of the Van de Graff electrostatic generator. The device, which generates 250,000 volts of static electricity, will be used to 6 tAM 1 .(r cr if ATEEIFILL I iS f KfNTUCKY lOUBftON f rfi!iii tmci.8.0 It Proof VH WAIUflU iUUU AMD OlSIlUiET COMPAJfY, KfrlUCW BAJtOSTOWH, VALLEY JR. HIGH GROUP PLANS PANEL DISCUSSION Mrs. Rulon B. Mackay, president of Valley Junior high school will preside at a meeting of the group Nov. 11 at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Harold Handley, guidance counselor for Granite school district, will head a panel discussion, following a skit entitled "Random Target". Last Rites Conducted For Mrs. Agnes Graham MHS Sfudenfs In 2nd P-T- A Ward Chapel Funeral services were conducted Saturday in the Murray Second LDS Ward chapel for Mrs. Agnes Amanda Olsen Graham, 81, 5264 So. 2nd West, who died October 29th. Born on March 23, 1876, in Copenhagen, Denmark, the daughter of Rassmuss and Anna Christena Johansen, she married Chamber (From Page 11, CoL 5) George Graham on June 4, 1896 in Salt Lake City. He died Feb. head Thanksgiving and Christmas business promotions and 6, 19227. Mrs. Graham was an active strive to further knit together a workable organization. temple worker for the Church of In reviewing significant Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. of the year now drawing She is survived by two sons, to a close, Secretary-ManagSherman Leo Graham nd Par- W. F. (Bill) Smith pointed out ley H. Graham, of Murray; three that the Chamber successfully daughters, Mrs. Anona Kroft, an Appreciation Mrs. Melba and Murray; Draper for firemen and policeBanquet Mrs. of Marvel Salt Lake; men; secured Cole, J. II. Johnson appropriate news19 grandchildren, 16 and a brother, John A. paper art work and radio maexplain how large models are terial for a booster campaign used in physics laboratories to Olsen, Mt, Pleasant. among structure. Murray businesses; has atomic Internment was in the Murray study sponsored monthly retail trade cemetery. Uity events which are becoming more Whatever your office supply successful each time and laid needs Eagle Want Ads Get Results try the Eagle! groundwork for several other P-T- A S:L1 er great-grandchildr- en AMI ID Of GAR I BOM! events expected to be most beneficial to the community during months to come. Of great interest to most is the brochure being prepared under Chamber leadership. It will contain vital statistics the city, its history, background and growth; numerical references to labor force available and many factually and laudable things concerning Murray. "We not only feel this will be invaluable in selling Murray to prospective residents and businesses," says President W. E. (Bill) Dunn, "but we expect it material to will be a lot of our present people who may learn from it facts they'd not previously realized." "Our biggest problem," Smith injected into the conversation, "is still our inability to get more Murray businessmen and professional people interested in the Chamber activities wnicn mey can perform. Once we get past this hurdle, we can looR to even better days to come. "We have no problems of growth," he continued, "as evi denced by the number of new business openings weve recently witnessed and by the number of people who are becoming resi dents of our city. With more manpower, money and lots of effort, we will find Murray of the future a far cry from that which we have lived in during recent years." Interested persons are invited to stop at the new Chamber offices for a chat with organizaat tional heads and a look-se- e the headquarters which they rein gard as a big y relations." Mur-rayit- es ut pic-torial- ly eye-openi- shoulder-to-the-whe- el step-forwa- Chamber-communit- VISIT DAUGHTERS Mr. and Mrs. R. L. 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