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Show r wlcprf llr in Kl 0.lt County Firemen Combat ' "'- L 7- it Murray. A rash of fires were fought during the past week by the Salt Lake County fire department, Chief Franklin P. Jones reported yesterday. In area blazes, the heaviest loss of the week occurred Sunday at the farm of Robert J. Evans, 6222 So. 7th East, where a barn had caught fire. DAMAGE TO hay and the structure was estimated at $90 by Chief Jones. Children playing with matches were blamed for the blaze. The firefighters were called to the scene at 6:47 11 7 ' t .jfe kU: 4 mm J t.l . V ' . I I I a vim f if Par'att, guest speaker. To Murray High's Host Local Groups Tonite P-T- A A committee. Mrs. Marshall Brinton is chairman of the group. President of the high school this year is Mrs. Shirley Hoggan. She will preside over the meeting. The 10th grade mixed chorus, under the direction of Mr. Johnson, will present a program of musical numbers. T-T- A THE WEATHER SUMMARY i 'ii.ii MURRAY NAME NEW COUNSELORS Counselors in Murray. Murray 'JLh rum Ward Elders Tr. -i 3 Quo- have been released from their duties. They arc Burr Dallof and Carl Hansen. Sustained to serve as counselors were Ted Tuttle and Rex Olsen. r Wrd., Krh. Thurt., Irb. Krl.. the 1. CM, I Day Tr. 9th WARD ELDERS : i. ax Irh. Sal., Feb. Sun.. I'rb. Mon.. TtlrK., YraiV Irb t rh. I :i I .in l.v.io is-i- ." i I ;m. i; 7 Tr. Total ti-:- .. t. .is FORECAST (See Page Two) (See Page Eight) l.lshl khawer activity ex pre led tod stain inwards weekend. Trmpera-lure- i avrratlnz near or above normal if II mvlmum nd 21 minimum. wci When folks sound off too frequently on a single subject, they take the risk of becoming famous (or infamous I for their peeve. Mayor Greenwood There was a time in our pet described it to the Chamber of contemwe when younger days Commerce members the other plated leading a life of thievery. evening when he pointed out We'd managed to escape out he'd been so vociferous about the kitchen door with a table the routing of freeways several knife that worked very nicely, months ago that he'd been though ineffectively, for whit- dubbed "Belt Kouto Green-Woodtling. We'd pilfered a soup ladle that was finite a handy tool in There have been times when the sa mini Ic. we've been known alternately And Dad as "Schoolhouse" and "Did hadn't yet Streetlights." Both represented his favorite missed subjects on which wc labored editorially for long brush, which periods of time. At a later date, whs terrific when we took up the cudgel scrubfor about trade stamps, wc collectIvi bing a dirty ed the monicker "Green tricycle. Cornwell." It no doubt Stamps lint, like was no particular joy to the all criminals, SAII because they people, we eventualmade no honcn about being ly slipped. none too enthused over our freThe cigar we tirades. took outside not only turned quent You're biting off a pretty our complexion a hideous chunk of opposition green it gave away the fact healthy tackle the forces of when that we'd become uccu.stoiucd Messrs.youSperry & Hutchison, to petty thievery. though. Their resource are imToday's juvenile courts could mense and the number of guns take a lesson from Dad's mecan bilng to bear on a thods. They were convincing they battleground are particular and had permanent, memories. countless. As evidenced by reHad we, however, continued cent squabbling In the Utah In our life of crime we'd have legislature. i iinie to a day such as one last While it went on. wc came ucck in which we'd have writ- to three conclusions, lo wit: ten a new paragraph in the 1. We still opHse trading Thieves' Handbook, It would stamps gieen. gold or charhave pertained to Mealing treuse. checks. The kind that have al2. We think the Keilh ready been Mampttl for banking were playing people and are usable for deposit only. Thin paragraph would have pretty dirty p"l to lm' l,u' threat of abandoning their exread: "Don't " plans If Utah leglslal-oi- a pansion The exH'rlenee of friend Hill outlawed stamps. Dunn was convincing to us, Tin1 3. Outlawing stumps is Jusli plv guv who made off with a unfair legislation. If we pile of checks and rash from plain "cm can't conduct Hill's "life brought on no end who oppose on the our battle nreilli-Hof labor iipim the gang let's don't stoop to something t the Murray City Pharmacy. so low as this In an effort lo The che kit he took were a strong opncnt. beat Neverfor Mampcd deposit. theless, wile they're dupliTbr luii men seated togethe oloie If Just out quite ther on n lengthy train ride cated, a bit of nxniey, The thief can't Hut finweren't rash 'em but neither can Hill ally tine acquainted. broke the silettee by imtcus he can get 'em. So In shWiik: "I was Just released making off with the checks, this from prison. It's K"lttR l be pt ii k added gent just tough t face old friends." Inmill to Injury lie not only ml "I kttiitv Jut what gnt the mouev he could spend. ittean." replied bis srat-iitatHit he got a tot he couldn't, as "I'm Jusl Retting ItiMite from well. I ollKress. Tbi.i "Insult to injury" Kid. have alt the fun' If they ran wmk both wavn. It would probably duve arrii't cruising around on their the nu'd to ktlnW tricycles or bicycles, they're be ovellmiUed roughly a thouiollrtskling or jumping up sand dollars he could well have and down en pogo Mick Why, jut the other day. we bad' a couple of neighlsn saw mnlrm-platin. If you're Indulging In what was def Ntya In the future. thlrvrty futt of nil initrlv the .,-,- d the Hum rut mei haul a favor and Iravr the walking on utilts! Krnirmhrr 'cm? Weren't they great? Talk , In . ks Ibrre It'll make hint a hImmiI seven. lencne bonis! Wr Jit He easier to fcrt along with If 'cm when wr made stilt had ( too! aught, yntl Hut after all. a grown man litis rrn rk wr mrrhranl roiild hid!y go over aitd take t the Mrrrl the tdhrf day stills away trout amir Ittitsl hatf frfrfswltlril I be yntingstcr. could be? Kvrn 'wanted to. And he did In he nf if frustration rpllntr da s. -- lMi I want to! thrr dry mw lire tn my It's rough to grow old. isn't didn't nm 1 It 7 Uut Uii ." shaving at $50. SUNDAY n bmv-rvc- h'l g i!t pint-ai.e- rr tt. )tr lwr MURRAY, Smith Cottonwood. A recent meeting of residents of the South Cottonwood area was sponsored by the Lions Club for the purpose of discussing community problems and the possibility of holding future meetings of this type. d President of the Lions, Clayton, pointed out probd lems of freeways, parks, schools, throughways, zoning and others that urc being noted by the area. THERE IS NOT a representative body, elected or appointed by the citizens, to speak in the area's behalf at this time, he high-spee- recreational - M, ..... V a "V ' ELECTED TO HEAD the Murray Civic Fund during the coining year at a meeting last Wednesday were: Steve Booth, seated right, president; Cal Nelson, first vice president; (W- I 7 anil asked to purchase a cam-- ! era. When he went to the front of the store to show them a camera, one of the men remained behind and, when the pharmacist was not looking, grabbed the money and checks from the safe. Murray Police Chief Lloyd DcLnnd reported that there had Murray. At a meeting of Murbeen no further developments Civic Fund directors, new ray in the case as of yesterday. officers to head the organization during the coming year were selected. Steve Booth, president of the Murray Kiwanis Club, was named the group's new prexy. Elected to serve with him were: Cal Murray. The McMillan school has planned a meeting for next Thursday evening, Feb. - Denzil Watts, Sr., standing right, second vice president; Bob Holder, treasurer and Mrs. Harry (Marian) Margulies, secretary. Civic Fund Elects New Officers j Meeting Slated By McMillan P-T- facilities and parks; Dick Moffat. Salt Lake attorney, high speed roads and freeways and their effect on the area; Kred Finlayson, water, sewers, and garbage disposal. 16th, at 7::!0 p.m. Malcolm N. Licbrodcr, coordinator and clinical psychologist, will address the group. A musical number will be presented by the morning first grade classes. City Scene of Five Traffic Mishaps Murray. Five minor traffic mishaps were investigated by Murray City police during the past week, according to Chief Lloyd E. DeLand. V. A Sunday collision at 534 6100 South'at 2:25 p.m. Involved vehicles driven by Jerrv Howard Fullmer. 17, 515 W. 'filOO So , and Lynn James Ferris, 22. 6001 So. 6th East. THE LEFT 1 KOT door or the Fullmer car and right front and renr of the Ferris auto sustained damage. In another accident the same day Hi 50.10 So. Stale at 1 :25 a.m.. a car oernlecl bv (Hen Moosman. 2.1, R35 So. 2200 V., y .V Booth Named Prexy! positive resolution to explore the types of community organizations which have proved a success and present them to this same body and other residents who wish to attend a future meeting to be set up by the Lions Club. DAVID HOWE Moffat acted as moderator and coordinator at the initial meeting and the following speakers discussed the most pressing community problems: Ernest Pizza, former principal of Woodstock school, who spoke on the school problem; Earl Howe, president of l the Salt Lake County fair board, The danger is that neighboring incorporated cities will begin to speak for them or assimilate them in their boundaries, Mr. Clayton continued. Those in attendance voiced a Volume 79, Number 13 SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH Murray Sfore Robbed Friday collided with a fire hvdrant. Thcl windsheld of the car had frosted over and he as unable to see the hydrant, the driver told police. The right side of the auto was damaged. I KID AY. VEIIIC I.ES driven by Barbara Jean Palmer. 19, West Jordan, and Thelma J. Clark, 54. Salt Ijikc City, collided at the Murray high school parking lot entrance on 5300 South. The right rear fender of the Palmer car and front of the Ctark vehicle were damaged. The S. L. woman was taken to Salt County Hospital for treatment of Injuiies received in the mishap. She was cited by Ol fleer Linden J. Itoberts. who investigated, for driving under the influence of alcohol. A HIT AND run mishap was reported to police bv Elavne Hannon. 19. 27xu So. !M5 West. Her car sustained damage to the right rear door while pai ked at 377 Belview. In a two-ca- r mishap Wednesday, vehicles driven bv Phvllis C. Welch. 41. 4393 W. 5616' So., and H. M. Hambhn, 61. 4530 Erickson Ln., collided at 2nd West and 4K0O South. The right front fender of the Kearns auto and right rear fender and bumper of the other were damaged. community were represented at the meeting. From the various Murray group's, in addition to the new officers, were the following: Morris It. Graves, Murray South Stake; Webb Snarr, Murray Stake; Howard Madsen. Murray Scout District: Henry Hilton, scouts; Robert Gerrard, Lions; Ray Demfce, Chamber of Commerce; Gary Crofts. Christ Lutheran; Madalynnc McKague, Civic Guild: Golda Brown and Linnic Burt, Business and Professional Women; Ethel BradMurray. Four men were each strom, 132 Washington Ave.: ford, Murray Women's Club: sentence m Velma Torp, 5000 Glen St.. and Denzil (Jerry) Watts Jr.. and meted out a Salt Lake County jail after Nina Porter. 129 E. 6400 South. Tom Bartlett, Junior Chamber of Commerce, and Dr. Bruce being found guilty of petty Parsons. Rotary. larceny in a trial held at MurThe session was conducted ray City Court Friday. at the home nf Dr. Parsons on Sentenced were Edward H. Ilitdel. Wilbur Brett, both of Wednesday Feb. 1st. Omaha. Xchr.; Everett K. Allen, Tixicle, and James William Porter. Long Beach, Calif. Murray Woman Hadn't EKE convicted of TIIEV .stealing gas from the premises Enough Puppies To of Wasatch Plumbing. 4111 So. Murray. Boundaries of the Supply The Demand State, the night of Jan. 3 1st. They were arrested by Officer new Kivervlew Junior high "We just had more calls than I .owcfl Mines of the Murray school were slated to be drawn we knew what to do with! Could of the up at monthly meeting City police department. have disposed of a dozen In other action during the the Murray School District easily more. The phone rang all day past week, the court handed Board of Education held last long and many asked us to call down a $35 fine to Neal D. Snv-de- r. night. them back if anyone failed lo reEaston J. 4363 So 2300 East, for Parratt Supt. them up;" failure to stop for a red light. ported that lictwccn 300 and 325 pick the of Mrs. That's Fined lor speeding Were Jose students are expected to attend Mark Gardner. report 5!Ht Belview, C. I,osoyu. Salt Iakc, $15. and the new educational plant this who used an Lyman A Bassussen. Salt Iwike fall. Capacity of the building want ad to give awav puppies -$10. Assessed $10 for driving will be 350 pupils. and found she hadn't nearly without n license was Mvron A IlKOC III KE TO he used enough lo supply the demand. So. State. Sidney Dovle. 52 by the district for teacher re(iOOD dllTS fur someone. y Sill I INK for failure to cruitment was shown the board Four Utile black puppies and gloss weight on Ins vehicle, by Supt. Parratt. He hIho gave their mother. was levied against Joseph Iock- - a report on Murray's status Ver. Salt Iike. A $10 suspended with the Northwest Accrediting You. too. can gel results with fine was handed out to Harold A ssn want ads. whether you're buyEdwards. .'I'.iss So Main, for An analysis of promised slate ing, selling, renting.' trading driving without a license. legislation affecting the district or giving awav. Just dial AM dur-$1 s was fun l also given the board by Paying pai king or write Box 1S7. Muring the week were Paul Ibl-- Supt. Pan alt. ray. first vice president: Denzil Watts Sr., Murray llotary, second vice president; Mrs. Harry ( Marian i Margulies, Murray Civic Guild, secretary, and Bob Holder, Murray South Scout District, treasurer. ORGANIZATIONS interested in health and welfare of the Nelson, Kiwanis, Jail Sentences Meted Out to Four Men by City Court During Week y Meet Held By Board Eagle-Advertis- er 1 dis-pla- ' 1 vvr. 1Wu 7(1 W Foreign Doctors Address B&PW Murray. F'ur guest speakers told of conditions in their native lands last Thutsdny evening before the Mun ay Business and Pinfcnsioii.il Women s Club All ale pathologist Mow living in Huh aiea but omiiu; from Valiotis pai Ik of the Wot lil Dr T Kazano. now in the med-iia- l di pat t tin tit at the I'nivct-sitof t't;ih. was forinei ly at the t'nneisitv of Tokyo Dt Af tf Ah Sv.il is fttim Pakistan and bus resided heie for Ihier yents Dr. Aloys II N.i- - domination by England and that the common sense reduction tn xipiiliilion Is not accomplished because of Ihe predominance of the Moslem religion and Its at- tendellt beliefs. HE hilVTHI (H'T that Bus sin is only lo miles from the Pakistun Imrdei Dr Syed went on to say that his father served tin a ninitie.il delegate In Russia Htld ohscived that the people thi'ie are tiled of epptcssinn and thinks that a ihauge Is imminent Dr Rosado said that the Colombian il.iss situation promotes ul it tun' hi linirst and that due to llv )ovi rty of a (Miction of the Villc j (imii Sw il7i land, and illation thev air rxtivnuiy Rill-)i- ! I 't Ros.ido i 11111" to t'tah fioiii t,i ( oinniiMusin. Cokmibi.-tSmith Amrriui. there However, most ipcreligion I Ml. MM me Catholics, ami Ihst Tfil.lt the assembled fo their is oppwmd to Communism He nmnthlv nnillng at the I Ml suggested that to ptomote ltoi!e Kf'f siutnnt. alioul condi- ftiendsbip between that nstin tion In India and Pskintan. and the t' S, this country could thi-i- r diffrirnrrs and similar' send lei hniclans to tesch Colom-bian- s Itien. He hM'tlght out the (ait to oerte msrhinery and thai atxiul 2o it trnt "f a tlirrihv pcomntlng the sale of ition of m mtthon Pakis- - t S msdn equipment to that tunintii ate lllitrtstc. riiootrv IN I.IHMi bs ktroiin I to II, p belief i tnftt the lugr ilhtn-nI ate Is din- t.j ihi ii the dt vilopmcnt of Japan, Dr, y h e. ,mv (See Page Saturn, where a youth playing with gasoline started a boat fire. Damage was estimated Discussion Of Problems Highlights S.C. Meeting stated. Sympathy Is said to he what one woman gives another in exchange for all the details. Imsl-r.ra- THEY MAKE ANIMALS! dence of John O. Speck, 3991 So. AT 4:22 p.m.. the firefighters answered a call to 4074 So. West Temple, to put out a tree and grass blaze. At 2:20 p.m., the same day, they were called to the residence of Florence Price, 4305 So. 5th E., to extinguish a fire in the wiring Thursday, February 9, 1961 caused by a short. Monday at 4:41 p.m., a grass fire occurred at 4024 So. Redwood Rd. Tuesday, the departp.m. In other fires, the department ment was called to the home of answered an alarm at 2:35 p.m. Doyle Anderson, 2901 Connor Wednesday, Feb. 1st, to combat St." where a transformer in a Murray. In a daring daylight a grass blaze at 4877 Holiaday stereo amplifier had caught robbery Friday at Murray City Blvd. The firemen were called fire. Damage was estimated at Pharmacy, 4874 So. State, two to 7900 So. Holiaday Blvd. after $25. thieves stole $170 in cash and a two-ca- r collision to extinguish $2u in stamped checks. They p pick-uThe a vehicle blaze. left behind several rolls of was owned by Harold Howcroft. coins and nearly $1,000 in neSaturday at 9:36 a.m., the gotiable securities. firemen were called to the resi- While one of the bandits was calmly buying a $12 camera at the front of the store to divert the attention of Gary Dean, and fires Three grass Murray. STL'S So. 920 East, the pharmaa false alarm kept Murray City cist on the other volunteer firemen busy during took the duty, and checksboldly from money Town-send the past week, Chief Deb the unlocked safe. reported yesterday. Mr. Dean told police that the The three fires all occurrd two men Murray. A variety of items had approached him were reported stolen from Muron Saturday. At 12:45 p.m., the past the department was called to ray residents during week. the residence of George Simper, Murray City Pharmacy, vicMrs. Tony Mash, 4900 So. 9th 79 W. 5900 South. tim of thieves who escaped THE SECOND blaze broke East, told police Thursday that with cash and cheeks in a theives took an estimated $107 out at 4:10 p.m. at the residence daring theft Friday morning, worth of personal items from of George Woods, 371 W. 4700 is in need of the help of some her residency. of its patrons. South. At 4:27 p.m., they were "We would appreciate hearShe explained that entrance called to the firm of Al Huct-te- r. was gained through a door 5800 So. State. ing from people who cashed checks in our store last The false alarm occurred Sunwhile she was out of the home. Taken were a man's wrist day at 6:50 p.m., when they Thursday," said owner W E. (Hill) Dunn. "Since checks watch, toaster and alarm clock. were called to 6222 So. 7th E. were taken ill the robbery, we Reporting hub cap thefts dur- A county fire, the blaze also ing the week were Nick Koncar, brought out the Salt Lake are anxious to get payment 5565 So. State, and Kenneth County fire department, slopped on them, and, if poswho sible, to secure another check. Coleman, 6280 So. 329 East. extinguished the fire. "If folks will lie so kind as to come to the store or telewe'll phone us at AM lie very grateful," he concluded. Le-lan- id here's a point Utah WHAT ABOUT COMMUNISM? Thefts Reported To City Police "LEGISLATION and How it Helps Murray School District" this will be discussed at a meeting of the Murray high in school. the 8 o'clock evening at Making plans for the event are, seated from left: Mrs. Marshall Brinton, chairman; Mrs. Shirley Hoggan, president; Principal E. Varian Mortenson, back left, and Supt. J Easton Murray. The Parent-TeachAssociation of Murray high will be host to all organizations of Murray District at a meeting slated this evening. The session will begin at 8 o'clock and be held in the high school auditorium. Main speaker for the evening will be Supt. J. Easton Parratt, who will talk on the topic: "Legislation and How it Helps Murray District". TIIK E EXT is under the direction of the parent-famil- y fity, BINGHAM TOO POTENT City Fights Three Fires - Mm P-T- Lake Rash Of Local Blazes - :hn - Piorpont jp. 'rr j m mi mm their native land at a tneet-io- g of lhe Muroy WPW thurvJoy night wete, tlondmg from cU Dr. Ai Aly Syed, PoiiiHon; Dr. Bowdo, Cctombio, Sowth Amctko; Dr. Aley M. NoviHc, Si'ictlo"d, and Dt. T. Ketono, ToVyo. DISCUSSING WIIIIIII.IIIMI Ptcikliog ill cer i. . In nil,, in, A,.. . ,, ...hi mi, the meeting wot Mn. HI in Gil-mo- pirtidenl, teo'ed le't. Collie fight, oi to cloitton for the event tgtbG' with Hc'cn lowi. Theme ol ihe oi "htc"xtional Relo'iom". Bart, Pop-piog- ei-lio- Kirimi said that until Commander Perry went there the and country was nt a stand-stil- l the opening up of that he Japan by IViry was the gicst-es- t event In the loiintiv's his-ts ot v tn regard present condie tions he said that Japanese have s i;teat fear of War be. cause of the atom bombs dropped on the count ty killing no,. mo-pi- people instantly. He slated that the nation Is constantly immi striving UK. to promote Industry. WXIU.E of Swilec land says that people in this lotit-tialways Ssk him the same three questions: "Can you ski?" "t'aii you ymtel?" "Whit do you know nboul Watches?" He went on f ssV that Swit. ycrland is about the s?e of Rhode Island ttilh a pu1atin f 5 million. "People build up, not out." tie said, "and there is no more than 5 miles betwmn villsgps" He thinks thst the A met inn tske mih h refamily does sponsibility tn tesrhtng Its Votings! ci. whereas In 8wit rerlnnd Urn family metals and Ideals The Voice of Murray Million Dollar nt tcachl AAile! |