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Show t,V"' Market AAori On MAIN STREET in MAGNA - FRIDAY - SATURDAY THURSDAY Open Sundays! Closed Labor Day, Sept. 7 SHORT RIBS Uan 2 lb,49 PORK STEAKS lea" , 43 PORK ROAST , 33 SAUSAGE !:k o ib. 3 lbs. $109 Round Steaks A G,od' RUMP ROAST AG 73 Heel of Beef L' ,, 73 Ml'RRAY Science education will be given additional emphasis during the current year at Murray high school, it was announced this week. Principal E. V. Mortenson's application for participation in the Traveling High School Science Library Program has been accepted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. A set of 200 outstanding, evaluated, books in the sciences and mathematics will circulate to mrnm ib. 55 GRAPES 3 25 CANTALOUPES TOMATOES Uoh ,b 5 LEMONADE ie"12ra 98 ,4 peas B;;Sr 7 Guest Ranch lliilii 9 , the school library from Washington, D.C. All branches of science will be covered and the reading level will range from books the brilliant junior high student will find interesting to some that will give the outstanding high school senior a taste of advanced work. The collection is valued at more than $1,100. The idea for this experimental program, aimed at interesting more students in scientific and technical careers, originated with the National Science Foundation, an agency of the Federal Government established in 1950 "to promote the progress of science . . ." The AAAS was requested to administer the program. The AAAS was organized in 1848 and is the oldest national scientific society. It is a federation of 279 scientific and professional societies and has over 56,000 individual members. It accepted the NSF grant, and in 1955 selected and administered the first library of 150 books which circulated to 66 schools. 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Pronto Catering, cat cher; lion Wright, Teinert's, first base; Ray Bowcn, r Ob, second base; Jerry McCleary, Miller's, third base; George Jensen, Miller's, ehortstop; Terry Bowns, Pronto; Bob Sidwell, Brockbank Realty; Norm Winn, 303 Del Monte Phone AM W Teinert's, Wood, Carl Hansen, Bank-hea- ..itrt LET ME EXPLAIN OUR PSEFi&r.SD 4 PLUS AUTO POLICY ONLY ert's, third base; Don Howard, Teinert's, shortstop; Stan Teinert's; Vern Beck, tun m .... il second base; eflsftkaaft m cons 1 Bob base; Headquarters for the Salt Lake Valley v. Murray Store Teinert's, and Vern Pronto, pitchers; Drackman, Jim Heusser, catcher; Sherm Crump, Laury Miller'a Inc., first S? &W"?f 9 con dace (p4t mOKCf (ui aula - d, 39 lbs. Y0!I NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF WESTATES INC.: ar M IP Legal Notice Ml'RRAY Jim Heusser, catcher for Teinert s Men s Store softball entry in the Mur ray City League, was named last night at the group's annual banquet as the recipient of the 1959 Most Valuable Player award. Heusser beat out teammate Stan Bankhead by one vote in the final balloting for the honor. The two players received more than twice as many votes than any other league player. The MVP winner smashed out 22 hits in 45 trips to the plate for a season s average of .489 He batted in 29 runs for Teln-ert- 's to lead the league in this department. Jim also scored the most runs in the league with 21. A powerful hitter, he blasted out nine doubles, one triple and three home runs. All-Stselections were also announced at the banquet. First team is as follows; Gary Thur-goo- Frosted Flakes Dcl,kh m Given To Heusser 43 Puri,y''-8C4,- Thursday, September 3, 1959 MVP fcVelva Retan Uppers Sweat-ProoInsoles f 9 0 l m u, Red Wings! " Advrtlif P-T- Traction Tred 5 Northern . ai" pkg. THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE ntf Tht Nwi Please take notice that a special meeting' of the stockholders of Westates Inc., will be held on the 25th day of September, 1959, at 10:30 o'clock a.m., at 351 South State Street, iodically.The books in their traveling Salt Lake City, Utah. cases are on display in the Tne purpose of this meeting school library, and representa- is to consider and approve a tives of civic groups, ser- proposed merger of "Twin Falls Motor-Vvice organizations and interestInc.", an Idaho Corp"Motor - Vu Theatre ed individuals are invited to oration, examine them. Corporation", a Nevada Corporation, "Magic Valley Theatre an Idaho Company, Inc.". Corporation, "Eastern Nevada Murray Club To Hear Theatres, Inc.", a Nevada CorpDistrict Supervisor oration, and "Westates Inc.", a Ml'RRAY (Legal, I'HRe 7, Col. 8) Murray Rolar-ian- s hoard a talk by Mrs. Nellie Higbce, supervisor of eleStatistics mentary education in the Mur(From rage 3, Col. 3) ray school system, during their regular meeting Monday. Pvt. Jerry L. Schenck, son of Mrs. Higbee based her disMr. and Mrs. Chris A. Schenck cussion on experiences in the of 5198 So. State St., completed teaching field and objectives of recruit training Aug. 20 at the the elementary system in MurMarine Corps Recruit Depot, ray. San Diego, Calif. The was J. Easton Parratt Supt. course included instruction in in charge of the program. all basic military subjects and Infantry weapons. Upon comAll-Sta- rs pletion of training, new Marines Revealed are assigned to a unit for further Infantry training, or to one of the many Marine Corps schools. Treat your feet to p3 PIZZA PIES "u"r Toilet Tissue j1i I Xz Ll I J ! 1 H. nlen the program has expanded until the library will during 1959-6- 0 go to about 1,700 schools in every State In the Union, the American Community School of Paris (France), and to U. S. Army, Navy and Air Force dependents' schools throughout the world. The 200 books are circulated 50 at a time to four high schools in geographic proximity, the cases rotating every two months. In this way new titles with a fresh appeal appear per- Murray Hi School to Give Added Emphasis To Science Thru Library 77 hi |