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Show 141 Plorpont cnlt Lako City, TJtnh New Found Loyafy Noted! ..:.r-.; .J - I, Off Program Starting On Monday, February 27 ... L.. 1 1 i A i 1 "'if I t f .' V 1 1 mn'tii tmJ.Jk M..rt1tmHii ? ii iiiiii THE ADVERTISING, ,XJ M s. plan LIBRARY BILL OPPOSED IN SCRAMBLE REGION Weaver. LOOKING OVER a proposed sign for "Murray's Million Dollar Mile" program of the Chamber of Commerce are members of the new pledge and membership committees. From left, they are: Doug Bigler, John Giles, Ray Demke and Ralph Plant. Murray Court Highlighted By Minor Fines This Week without a license. A $10 fine on a similar marge was Handed down to Elsie V. Jacobscn, Midvale. 1 1. 1. KG. I, possession of beer brought $25 fines to the following: Torrance K. Eland, 720 E. 4125 South; Mclvin B. Stewart, 157 E. Gregson Ave., and Donald VV. Bushnell, 411 Lambourne Ave. Failure to stop for a red light cost Thomas Gene Ward, Pro-vo- , $20. and James Warren Hilton Jr. $10. Assessed $15 for passing a school bus while the vehicle's lights were flashing was Jean J. Goff, 2750 E. fracture. 41.".5 South. Beed Christopherson, 37. Salt a a vehicle with Operating driver of the northbound Lake, a muffler netted $10 faulty fine for Garv Austin Ellison. 5126 S. 4::20'West. Baying $1 parking fines were: Gharren Iverhson. 5111 So. 2nd West; Beed Gibbs. Salt Lake; and O. A. Fisher. Salt Lake. Murray. Light fines high-- 1 lighted the docket of Murray City Court during the past week. Harshest fine of $35 was meted out to Raymond Wiseman Bridge. 3y'J! W. 4700 South, for following another vehicle too tinsel v. TIIKKK MOTORISTS paid speeding fines. They were: Jay Anthony Barlow. Midvale, $17; Allen M. Robinson. Salt. Lake City, $15; and Floyd J. Thompson, 350 Germania Street. Murray. $15. Assessed $10 for driving too fast for existing conditions was George Fredric Holden, 210 K. 4160 South. Operating a vehicle with an expired driver's license netted a $10 fine for Kllcn Basniusscn Myerhol'f, Salt Lake. The court slapped a $20 fine against Max L. Butcher, W0 W. 4800 South, for driving i n tuny not know when rll off but the Internal Revenue Department Mire does! You learninl froi". a charming lady the airport. And not unduly expensive. Even cheaper if you want to fly air coach but it's an hour and 45 minutes. we asked "Why so slow-.'her. tongue in check. "You see. we're spoiling you she tartly people already!" replied. We agreed we could consider driving. Roughly 500 miles one way. Thirteen hours or so. if you drive fast and pause only briefly. Iiiive over and back in three days and you're bushed. Thai's out. The train? But it takes so long Bre isely 13 hours and 20 minutes. Fast for ground tra-- I vol. but slow by today's stand- businessman has come up with a gimmick for showing his employees just how much money their Uncle takes from them every month. He pays them a full check, with no deductions, on the first, seconu and third weeks of the month. But on the fourth h e week. deducts the Midwest i .1 v. 4' i Eternal venue Re- boys U-1 ' Jim Cornwall, 'at An enterprising in the by It work. ard tins way: it Which culminated the a man cuius "Today's standard.--.- " $100 a week Ot there quirk ho you can wait debefore impatiently until time to come, ductions, he back Which you also tin quid:-- 1 receives that ly. We live on a Veritable racea in o ii n t track everyone in a hut ry to each of the get somewhere and virtually first three weeks. On the nolxuly erjoving life. fourth week, an employee who Now a train is restful. Quiet. has one child receives only No "phonrs jangling: nobody 76. your processes nf It's lather sobering to n guy interrupting every few minutes thought to find that of the $400 p.r How nct!r to enjoy a brief inonlh he emits, L'ncle Sum holiday than to travel in .afety demands $6124. n ml be relaxed? Another clever idea we've So we took the train Really JuM like h aid of hud to do with pitying wonderful Bin. too. Hie unplove (tie full che k. lit the Wife predicted tl Would be cash, then letting hint pity b.t k before "he wed into the sales the itmounl the goveriunrnt pilch we've out lined She did it is fond mi deftly We ctltie to think It was deducting. It. was our own. for thought. A But It did avoid tt touch ile- gleat many of 1.l;iy'. wot king c"plc have grown up dsiott agreeing with her early hi an clement in whu It Ihe ac- in the diftciifsion. cepted thing I withholding at The you noticed? the (tonne They pay tl n wife ttlm iimiI lo eomptaitt tasdy m I hey py InlrrrM on iiIhiiiI now tUslipitn ItamU their limine, auto and fuiuiliiH Irmii oilfrr push luiltnit tynuntii without fully linger! how miii h it amount to contended We've always You've read It before, we'le theio idlnyM l a nifccnhle Ibis month is one f.urelnil elected to the ntcnmtv iein nted b Ihe meinotv of two of thr guy who conceived American nnd the ue. at the pmurc. gcnt withholding of one of them Is floty Without it, the imnienK num itih Wot t It tri nunting every time n'i-and Into paid firiiitity 1n moral vou'tr liwiiiirngeil tnronie taNcd would lutve Imiii in: " up j;ive "in't t rt ttally impnufiitilc to rolled Abe Lincoln went twiUr'tpt r to Mlice id ts:51, wart dde:dd tin the On the other hand. trthnpK egi1.liie in '.2. failed itt II It wrif mote diffiiult to gd Imsitnuo ugain in "'1 He was n ntntt'it money fiotti hint otn e i tl'e lertr.t legiuhitme iO it. tlicir'n n strong '.",1 llis Jii'tl iliid i't WcHlrrl( t l,siln!ilv gowinntrti! wmM offrtTd t" tVo'ls lie have grown m big or io m t I ' .t in '.I'l He nl!v!i mat y. l fut I" '.t. in 'Ml w;t" itifefl(e h;t Hlliemi ttertcl fm 1e((ni 'ticnv in '4! In '46 he tit lit! lite mily thins I'll r'rde.1 In t'itieier. only dean lie MilirHWing I to wa l,i hr braleo cin 'n t tlitiltt to ttntr M IMnMttg titHe vina ddent'd for th" ter for the own wlm tan't Pi tmte In and defeate t f"T make tip lil rttlttil! vice tnri1eiil in Nt5 He m tVfiin)m ore toiij.lt Ihttie - tro fef (be tienate acain i" .'. Yd in "Wt be j eln tet pt it Itouie wltett the With Pit aid "t ittid in i" erne o it'tentt't nee y r tlirvte tbe iotl vital fWd'" ritr ien ((mvrtv. n r when out rntnttldr-i- in a roitnttv. Wtl" amide n ted thmfeiog paidlliU Iki own week. f"t iut.ime. I'.eaiiqr be rrfused i( sd"1!! wire runt t'MitH with n trip ti A (ml. Abe Lioroln won I liver vtheie the (olmdn limine be rf( a bgav vie hoidd nil trrall front time 'n A?n io rnveriina 'ie Hy. Wr itske.t nl!iHlvr, Fine lime, if olllv to tuijaier oilf iiH.n t.uiek tt'p Only i h"or mid pititH For tnot rtf us things be wut. touid even ntiuuUi by jit, j j j t', Il.e g tc;i-izm- Heart Fund Drive Slated State. The accident occurred about6:15 p.m. The truck escaped damage but the car sustained an estimated $600 damage. The fourth mishap of the week occurred Saturday at 10 a.m.. when a car operated by David Edward Williams, Provo, struck a pole while entering a service station at 6400 So. State. The right front of the auto was damaged. Magna. Feb. 24th to the 26th has been designated as "Heart Weekend" in Utah and in the Magna area, and 128 women volunteers are making plans e canvass for a for donations to the Heart Fund. The drive will be under the supervision of two district captains. They arc Mrs. Merland F. Orant and Lucinda Weiss. THE HEART association reported that 50 per cent of all money received goes for 25 percent to educate and inform the public, 7 percent for community service, and 18 percent to administration and development of the organization for fund raising. Officials noted that there are more deaths from heart disease than all others combined, pointing out that 54 percent of all deaths are directly attributed to heart disease. srXDAY AT 10:30 p.m. a entitled hour program full "Medicine 1961" will be preChannel sented over KCPX-T4. tinder the sponsorship of the association. The heart group also noted that from now until the end of May there are two to three open heart surgery operations a week scheduled at the LDS Hospital. such operations, Through persons are able to resume a normal, healthy life after having had .their activities limited by a heart defect. An example of the results of heart surgerv is Claude Jones, 2918 So. 8600 West, who now is enjoying a normal life after surgery to correct a heart defect. how-eve- Mir-vc- pm$- - w-w'-,'- '-- r, y Salt Lake. ond degree Granger 2nd Names Officer fintnger. Harold Taylor. 4053 P.enview Br., has been sustained as assistant ward clerk of Granger 2nd Ward. Bishop Richard Winder is attending a dairy school in PC this week. Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Winder will be hosts to a fireside at their home. 4400 W. 41 (K) South, Sunday evening and tell of their recent European trip. ATTENDING will be Mia Maids. Explorers. Ensigns, and Iturcls of the ward's MIA. President Wallace Bawden of the North Jordan Stake prcsidencv was guest speaker An immunization Magna. (Granger. Page 5. Col. K) clinic for residents of the Magna area will be sponsored by the Salt County Health Department at the Magna 'Union Hall. 26:10 So. 89M) West, from l lo 11:30 a.m. to-- I morrow. Marline Gardner, public health nurse, will be in charge. She will lie assisted by other Granite School District nurses for the child. from various A report nit the dental and volunteer health inspection was sent women's groups of the v. home with each child particnilMIKKV between the ipating in Ihe program. Anderson wits ages of three months and H Ir. Alma assisted by Mrs. lone Broad-hurs- years ate eligible to receive Public Hcall'l Nurse, in shots for diptheriit. whooping cough, tetanus and polio, Ibis inspection This is Ihe fitst of a series ALSO IIM.riVi; were Mrs ricne Hambeihn. Mrs Arthur of t linn s w hich will Im held L Hriggit. Mix. Crant Parker. at tbe t'nion Hall the fourth Mrs, Max Chrislensett. Mrs Friday of each month. They I'oititld r.iill:irl. Mrs Elinet will run until the program Is romplcled. Knighton, and Mis. Magna Sets Shot Clinic j it 1 t. rr Science Grant Won By Granite Park Teacher (trnnlle Park. A National Science Foundation giant to the Cnlveisily of t't.th has been won by Mrs Jmtet t'rrv, a aclence temher rI Granite Patk Junior high n liool Volume 79, Number 15 SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH MURRAY, o :::::::: i ........... " t - Ready Market For TV, Kearnsites Say tl That's Biihml tl INCH nite 1 Mti Relief from taxSalt ation for servient I hey are not reeeiving Is promised citizens of I bill's metropolitan areas by House Hill 216. submitted in which hits the 1 tah Legislature. The measure would make It Nissible for pmiHTty-oiters to M'tition to be removed l from taxing districts If they can furnish proof they are not lielng served. One of the principal areas of contention the bill seeks lo amend is that existing in southeastern Murray City. Homeowners in this area are pitying taxes for newer anil water scnicc which is not iM'ing furnished them by the taxing district. Conversely, I hey are also being laxtsl for these serxlces by Murray City, which docs actually render the sen lee to them. Dozens of other iuieipi.il taxing arrangements similar to the one In Murray exist elsewhere In I'lah's metropolitan areas, principally In llaxls, counWclier mill Salt ties. While the measure has tiecn submitted, it has not yet survived the scrutiny of the lawmaker. Those who eck from such situations are urged to comnionlcale with their legislator In order to voice their approval of the promised law. Representing leglslalixe districts In the immisliate area lire these men: o. II, Ralph C. Anderson; IH, i. Il.inil Itiirnincliiioi: IB. M. James Miirfarlane; 11, 4;iums ltrua-tfo- . You SHOWING TWO Wetl Kearni clementaty uhool hS proper mtkod of brwvhing their teeth ii Dr. A. D. Anderson, va'ed rigt. The youths ce Tamra MtDono'd, seo'ed, and Robert Wilkin. THeir teocher, Mii Morion Holm i, liitgni to th tplanalton. ,'. . la-e- sN-cla- rr ss ti. yoti't-- anlrn-Wae- . South Salt like. . , (if V-'- V P rVM, -- H'M i1 Mr. Cluff drove the students to the hospitals after school, where they presented the gifts. The classes in the rest of the school were treated to Valentine parties in their separate looms. Refreshments were furnished by the room mothers. The children furnished the program, and Valentines were exchanged. Petty Thefts Reported Here 3 Murray. Three jnlty thefts were corted to Muiray City jMilice dining the past week by local residents. The loss of a jin k and spare tire was reported to officers Monday by Stanley F. Ferguson, 4ti75 Glen St. Bleyles owned by Jerry Towers. :.'H!i Kenwood', and Robert Wall. .V.os Alpine Dr.. were stolen dining the week and er recovered by police. ' i lat- mm Z A I !) ! MuitiV A SoilHl Salt Bake, it was teporl-rthis week by Mayor J. Vein d WATCHING offkioli thetk the condition of "Horn ', the fomcd chimponcKi, oiler the onimol'i ride through poco i Seomon Rulon Delmor Oof, thrid ttom left, O Murray netvicemon. Bubtiiler ivtiis i "Ham" Given Greeting By Murray Man Upon Return g lotfa. .in! SUMMARY ' n.4 in. V.I 11 -n n i.i. it..,, n I ii. i n, r, 1,1. is I ! I is II 11 I 1... )rit Xlnllt .1 I t IS II i i tiii-ta1lli-r si 4s fMiliHli HiH matoxsi itll imiiini n4 t sit ftiwl mlimi. ts-- ti da inaili' x i'oiiil iiin-!.l- i ipaiile dm) the I 'mitwo sistrt sh ps fun. ni i ei il 1n the t'fii Tlie loiiiirr atliveil first and dispell he, a Mfine flei tn pii H up thr i psule ami jla valuable Ti o nt I 1 thr and its 1 on ntiant till. tmme.lt-alrl- y I IIIMI' given a rhvsn il eamin-sitio- 't a1mi! the ship and !hnt fl.mn by 1nt"i'p!et In a ho- pjtd! fthip l Gtant p.ahamn Is- land fseaman Citf is in his lmh slm! year nf sirrxiee with the Navy and plan In make it hi lit a let let to hi parrnlH He atterided iJbetty with photograph taken and Mm ray h'gh while itt Ih" lime, fir a. man GMt told his parents of the twovtty. .living bff. er Hi til nil ( (In . rOi?tCA$T iwaiiini it ( Anaing the f hitr.panrsr 'II tin on tiis u !niii from a flight ttiioiii;'! sp.n e lather th's month waa Sri man Union Drttilar Goff. m if and Mis Union Guff of Mmtfiy il prlVK nil nt is :i The diet of llie new aboard tbe I'S'S l"iinet one of the thter Ice'n-iK in Task Fon e ltd the one 1IIF s Ivdt Sin i esf ilhy tTiiwrted ih, Met hi v apsule Hint" after Ihe mrnl bi- THE WEATHER X. IS Mil I rases it'll 1 -- in ptoc ulirg tialfie IK IB i.ii!iil will tie milt i its or trudirg Jud dial AM or Box Tl7. Mortty. J,u allotney has been nppoinlcd to lietve as iitv ptosei utot of I '('in U. lit. through Ihe w Ik titer ad rohuuns. buving mi' ing. (wiling csprnsive tt want ian Indmir ,r Second row, from left: Ricky Pace, Gloria Barber and Brent Stephens. Teachers are, from left, Don Hess, Keith Hill and Owen Guff, Bennett. Local Attorney Wins Position tu laWe. repair. .Ti- -i. Magna. The sixth grade students at Magna elementary school demonstrated the old inlige, "it is latter to give than to receive." by donating the money they would have spent on Valentines toward gifts for the Primary Children's Hospital, ami the Salt Lake General Hospital's children's ward. Teachers of the three grades. Keith Hill. Owen Cluff. and Don Hess, collected the money and along with student reprevarious sentatives purchased articles of children's clothing, and also ehi-triclocks to be used in the wards. Mrs. Pete Paulos donated a baby buggy, and some of the stores in the Magna area gave the students a discount on items purchased, Six students were chosen as two front representatives each class. They were: Brent Taylor, Gloria Barber, Brent Stevens. Stella Hansen. Nancy Bettnet and Bickey Pace. State. Hidp-th- ItlOMH; fwtl W. taml. w-- " Magna Classes Purchase Gifts For Youthful Patients Relief From Unfair Taxes For Murrayites 1t0 West. Keattt. ll! V and Like tunny otbri befriir hint, be t.nind Hie sell-it'power of Fugle. Advrl lirt Wttnl ads rfjiltil to bin jd . and t hen sme Si seaking t- I V. i MtL-M-.--.'jl..- ..it money that would have been used for Val- entine parties for hospital gifts are, front from left: Brent Taylor, Stella Hansen and Nancy ,V,47 '" f REPRESENTING the three sixth grades at Magna elementary school which donated The new prosii ntor will . who te Allan T "We had loads of mill, but ficned the ist l fi" the s11f the vety fit el "tie tMingttf it' of Sen Fi oik F Moss iD t't.ihi Could have iwld il many times in Wasttintloo .itiiiit. Mr Flldt's In the OVrt " ''l L ;A t ' i. - Walter Fllrti, ::!io t.u.iti Dr. was named to the position. lie iK with the M'.iirilV law fillll of Dannie and Fllett. IT62 So Want Ads locate de-f(a- w j .A 5 V B r-- sia j coin-mun- ltum-nmr- . Of2i!2 house-to-hous- Murray Man Charged In Salt Lake Burglary Dental Survey Conducted At West Kearns School hcarn. As pint of the school a health dental progiaut, health lolifelcncc WHS held ,'it Ihe West Kearns elementary school last week for all fourth gt.tde Mtldclits. Patent Were invited to meet Willi Hie iIiiiIihI nnd the Public Health Nliise as the dentin! iilHpecleil Ihe thild'x teeth HIE COM'I.REM F did not take the place of a tegular dental examination in the family dentil' office, tl was conducted as a health and educational experience 7-- i A charge of secburglary was filed Monday against a Murray man in connection with a burglary at the Morrison Meat Pic Co., 11?.6 So. State, Saturday evening. Patrick Lynn Smith. 21, 140 W. 4500 South, was named in the complaint signed Monday by Salt Itke Police Officer Edward M. Barton before City Judge Arthur J. Mays. Bail was set at $1,500. in The suspect was arrested by about 10:40 p.m. Saturday after deofficers responded to a burglary P. alarm at the company. Murray. A drastic drop fires was noted this week the Salt Lake County fire partment. Chief Franklin Jones reported yesterday. The firemen answered only one of them three alarms in the area during the false past week. Till RSBAY AT .3:08 p.m.. the department was called to the residence of John Phillips, ,r776 Conway Rd . to rombat a car fire. The blaze caused $200 damage to the motor. Tin1 false alarm oelirred at 12.06 p.m. Sunday. Chief Jones reported. THE OTHER AREA fire whs on Tucsdav at 7:18 p nt in (he home of Barnev J. Taft, 4135 So. :;t!tl East. The Tafts were in the process of moving and when the blaze broke out no one was at home. The fire occurred in the basement storage room of the house ami flames caused $2,000 damage. Cause was unknown. (See Page WW auto, and a passenger, Mrs. Kay Leake, escaped injury in the VING THE HUB smash-up- . Another passenger, Mrs. Leake's husband, suffered a neaa laceration. 1961 IX ANOTHER mishap the Thursday, February 23, same day, a truck driven by Roland F. "Rowley, 33, Salt. Lake, collided with an auto operated bv Norman H. Schiffman, 27, 663 E. 4604 South, at 3900 So. Few Alarms For Firemen here's a point you're. Murray. Four traffic mishaps kept law enforcement officials busy on the local scene this past week investigating accidents. In a Monday mishap at 4669 Hammer St., a car driven by Lee Richard Johnson, 17, 4592 So. State, and a truck operated by Morgan Gary Lunt, 28, Salt Lake, collided. THE TWO ME.V were backing their vehicles out of drive- ways when the mishap occurred. Officer Alio Hansen of Murray police department reported, The left rear of the Johnson auto and right rear of the truck sustained damage. The acci-- ; dent occurred at 8:25 a.m. A two-ca- r crash Sunday at 6880 So. State injured three persons. The two automobiles at about 3:15 collided head-oa.m. Driver of the southbound car. Gayle B. Berry, 22, American Fork, suffered a skull fracture in the mishap. A passenger, Joel Fennern, 22, also of American Folk, suffered a right arm NEW ALUMNI OFFICERS (See Page Eight) (See Page Two) Four Traffic Mishaps Occur On Local Scene contain wording of tapes available at the local radio stations. Additional mats and tapes aie available at the chamber office, Mr. Weaver reported. ANOTHER MEETING of the planning and advertising groups have been scheduled for Monday, March 6th, at noon in Lowell's Restaurant. A session of the pledge and membership committees will be held at noon March 8th at Lowell's. I.aury Miller is chairman of the planum;: grout). p mil ng. UlbLUoSiNO Murray s Million Uollar program are members of the advertising and planning committees. From left, they are: M. H. Hilton, Dr. Sam Robison and Dean S. m He reported that every businew ning, membership and committees all nessman has received an adverpledge clean-uheld meetings last week and tising check list and will be many members of the group re- called upon by a member of Mr. ported they were already find- Weaver's committee to discuss ing a new loyalty being develop- the firm's advertising program. ed for local stoics by Muriay-ite- They have also been given 10 reproductions of mats they can Bean S. Weaver, chairman of use in their advertising in the the advertising committee, to- local newspaper. THE MATS are available at day stated: "My committee will begin calling on every merchant the Murray Eagle office, 155 JO. in Murray to discuss ways they 4005 South. can take advantage of the Radio check sheets have also "Million Dollar Mile' program." been given to the merchants and Ixxal merchants Murray. were being urged this week lo make plans to participate in the kick-of- f of "Murray's Million Dollar Mile" program with an advertising splurge beginning the week of Feb. 27th. Frank A. Nelson, Jr., Murray Chamber of Commerce president, announced that the program would begin "rolling" next week and asked all businesses to make plans to start advertisi- d 4 ' "Murray's Million Dollar Mile" Plans To Kick ;XJ ' -' - - n- ? ; |