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Show I Minor Mishaps Dot Records U ind The News Adirrllier f he Thursday, September 14, 1961 DIED. Venus R. Green Comes Con::iv-- j, 51, 4710 So. State, Sept. 9, of natural causes. Born Sept. 15, 1909, Hinckley, Utah, daughter of William and Ethel Terry Green. Married John J. Comes, later divorced. Survivors: son, William Conies, Salt Lake City, and sister, Mrs. Ruth Nichols, Murray. DIED. Eugene Hawkins, 58, 4866 Center St.. Murray, at his home of natural causes. Born Nov. 27, 1902, in Nephi, son of Henry Harry and Ada Jenkins Hawkins. Member of the LDS church, was a plasterer and cement finisher employed by Murray City. Married Effie Labium Dec' 13, 1922, Midvale. Survivors: wife, Murray; sons and daughters, Mrs. Darl (Dor-thy- ) Lance, Lorin R. and Rocky G. Hawkins, Murray; Mrs. Oean (Bonnie) Broad-heaFrancis E. Hawkins, Kearns. Three accidents Murray. were investigated by Murray police during: the week. Greatest loss was sustained in one which occurred at 5:45 p.m. Sunday at 5900 So. and State. INVOLVED WERE Jerry L. Rigby, 19, Tooele, driving a '53 Cadillac registered to his father and Albert Crane, 48, Salt Lake, operating a '59 Lincoln. Officers said Mr. Crane swerved to avoid two stopped cars and was unable to avert an intersection collision with the Rigby auto. Damage was estimated at $500 on the Cadillac; $200 on the Crane vehicle. Cited for making an improper right turn and causing an Accident at 8:55 p.m. Saturday at 4434 So. State was Richard C. Young, 17, 3916 Feramorz Dr. He was operating a '54 Buick registered to Ida Young. The other car, a '59 Chevy, was driven by Darrel L. Wilson, 25, Salt Lake. FRANK MIR A, 17, 379 Anderson Ave., driving a '53 mod el sedan, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident after a mishap at 5608 So. State about 2:40 p.m. Sept. Returns. To duty at Ft. Ord, Calif., Ivt. E2 Paul Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Smith, 5393 Knollcrest. He left after spending a leave here. It's his first since going on active duty June 3rd. two-wee- k Statewide Theft Last 6th. said the Officers youth struck a parked car owned and occupied by ar Hugh Brank, 4988 Peach St. and failed to wait for police to arrive. Month Thought Solved Murray. Chief Lloyd E. of the police department said Tuesday a warrant had been issued by Salt Lake City Alma Crane Becomes officers for two men believed implicated in the break in rob12th Ward Counselor bery of Statewide Plumbing Murray. Dr. Alma Peterson here Aug. 18th. Crane was recently sustained The chief said the men, both as 2nd counselor in the bishoppassed several ric of Murray 12th ward. in the Statewide Charles R. Nielsen was re- checks taken Through them they were leased as 1st counselor, and A. theft. but had escaped Waldo Draney was advanced traced down,of the officers. just ahead to that position. The pair are also wanted by South Salt Lake police, he said. De-La- prowfe irrrh an eye Now available, according to Sgt. Don Mellen, of the Air Force Recruiting Office, is y commission for college graduates. Applicants must be between 20 12 and 27 years of age, possess a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. They'll be assigned to officer schooling at Lackland (Tex.) AFB and carry the rank of E5 (Staff Sgt.) while in school. Enlistment period varies from two to four years. Candidates may be either men or women. Sgt. Mellen will give further details to interested applicants who call DA 90-da- prowler E. T. Wilson, 5978 So. 75 West, Murray, recently completed a comprehensive insurance course offered at a national sales training school in Omaha. An affilate of a Salt Lake agency, Mr. Wilson represents Mutual of Omaha and United of Omaha. prowler J. Arza Welch, 5693 So. 230 DIED. Mrs. Frieda 7-- Schone 55. 5529 Wahlquist Ln., Sunday at home of a heart (6-2- 6 ail- (0-3- ment. Born Dec. 19, 1905, Salt d Lake City, daughter of and Anna Reber Schone. Married Jack LnPreay May Name later legally 29, 1923. changed to Lewis. Survivors include sons and Eddie Leprey, daughters: Union: Mrs. Jack (Hope) Your news contributions Thorp, Union; Monte and Pawelcome! Just dial AM tricia, both Murray. Got-frle- (0-1- are .'3 5 Strike Over, KCC Back Bingham. Work resumed Saturday at Kennecott Copper Corp.'s mine here after a strike which idled 5,200 23-d- F workers. The walkout, which began Aug. 18th, was called by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, local 1081. By the time agreement was reached, nearly all of Kenne-cott- 's Utah operation had been BALLET TAP and TOE by idled. Expert ALTHOI (111 I'MON members settled for the same hourly wage package agreed upon by the 18 other unions, they incorporated into their demands five new features which evi brouuht about the dently Instructors A Barbette Dance Studio I Barbara McHenry i strike. Beth Oliver Sanchez Included were a severance option plan: a wecklv in-- 'i deinr.ity insurance program for industrial accidents to be paid by the workets themselves; a new procedure for reaching new arbitration agreements; procedures for handling grievances and stronger apprenticeship and seniority clauses. I MOX MF.MItF.KS approved the settlement offer in a meeting. Classes Beginning Saturday, September Uih 44 l - E. 5900 South I - 'i Block West of State St. DIAL AM lirtf thing . J East, has been named assistant regional engineer for the Salt Lake region by American Oil agent prewlrr for in the area is Leslie of Murray. d Prudential Insurance south-count- y Ruefenacht He's a 1958 graduate of South high school and a native of Salt Lake City. With Mrs. Ruefenacht and their old son, Mark, he resides at 5827 Utahna Dr. two-mont- h prowler Bestway Building Centers have purchased Fredrickson's Builders at 4760 So. Redwood Rd. and closed the firm this week for inventory. They plan to reopen as a branch of their suburban Salt Lake operation. Also in the mill for Bestway is a new "lumber supermarket" under construction at 6400 So. and State. Paul Fredrickson, former owner of the Redwood store, plans to continue in the construction business. Organ Cfass Begins Monday 1st-12- well-know- te - ar beaten by American Fork in its opener. Murray 27-1- 3 will meet Bonneville in an 8 p.m. game Friday in Weber college stadium. The Lakers, victorious over Tooele in a starter, will e out to avenge a ray. loss 14-- 7 Granger last year at plays th Murray. The monthly meeting date for Hillcrest Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneer3 has been changed this year, Mrs. J. L. Heaton, captain, has announced. The group will meet the third Thursday of each month. Mrs. John Kemp, 5443 Kenwood Dr., will be hostess for next Thursday's meeting. Lucille Healy will give the lesson at the 1:30 p.m. session. Murrayite's Son NafionalOfficer Jackson Hole. Named treas- urer of the Catholic Alumni Clubs' national association at a convention held here last I1 'i OF 1971" - v li! aa linh t ai ii pawlay, ' p' .aiii- - pirn ... eaininna hij; , yu a injjs aft nnl. A u'II wait h iIh'm- t ollt pul oinpiuindctl I wife a eai! .. Itut So... Mum tun 1 1 turn ill Jiirii(I '.urns Saunas A )i. (( a ('filler Smin The Region competition. Bees won 0 from the Lancers last year. Bingham's Miners will seek to duplicate Murray's feat when they tangle with Provo on the Bulldog sod. Tooele entertains potent Millard, defending and 41-- 0 winner over Cedar City in 6-- Your Savings insured to SI 0,000 by a Federal agency at Utah's '0 first savings and loan years secure! assn... 4S01 South I'TH iprti State in Murray Niflnn 33 E. First y South-Downt- )iii IMMIMIMIMMtlM It! 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Buy where all you pay for is just the Diamond the Judge Bulldogs Don't Pay for... 916 Walker Bank Bldg. to as- with all compentently j' By our selection of profession, we have assumed the responsibility of aiding those in bereavement. We consider it our privilege to be of assistance and offer our aid at any time of need. MORTUARY Houti Diamond Co. Season Winner IV Assisting in Time of Need is Our Dufy . . . and Privilege well-know- Area Driver it funeral arrangements. Or, if, requested, to plan in its entirety the final service of devotion for the deceased, lll-.- fU of half-centur- y experience enables III' DA 71 II'IIt.LILi J 1 iaKi. uick card, ace 'of Salt Lake area stock-ca- r drivers, Saturday night annex-na- v his sixth championship in nine years of racing at Fair grounds Speedwav. Mr. Card. 3374 So. 2nd West, also copped trophies emblematic of the most heats won, the best engineered car, the sharpest car and the best pit crew. lUWNKKri FOR the championship was Mel Andrus. 817 E. 30(10 South. Breaker of the track record and frequently exceeding his own new marks. Mr. Andrus also tied for the qualifying points trophy. Third in the championship and tied with Andrus on qualifying points was Fred Soren-sen- , .1619 Capri lr. He also received the sportsmanship FALL SPECIALS at Hillsdale BULBS FERTILIZER STEER MANURE PEONIES CRAB CRASS FERTILIZER LANDSCAPING J ! and SPRINKLERS 1 1 FENCING We are your EXTERIOR DECORATORS See Us Now Murray. Parents of Grant elementary students will have an opportunity to meet (heir youngster's teachers and learn about their studies Wednesday night. "Hack to School'' night, will he sponsored by the held, beginning at S:00, Mad.i-lynii- ' program MtKague, offichairman, and other cer have planned the meeting under the direction of Can Wagner, ptesulent. A portion of the ptngram Will he devoted to the magalnKue Neshil is zine dnve. chairman. Jl 1 I i FIREWOOD STOCK UP NOW 11 ill X 1 II ..... WATERFALLS . . . uo. Thret and four lion for outdoor or indoor Beautiful decor. White, Grey, Aqua. Round-Worl- d Trip Related Murray. A round-- ! tiaveller was the speaker Monday us Murray I'.otarlans held their regular weekly meeting at Hal in. m s. 30th So. and George Putnam. 1l. K. ru.".0 South, n letlrrd const Miction engineer and father of Pr Gordon Putnam. lotai v member, told the group highlight of K voyage (ili.iitd the liner f J ilJ II i s Reg. 559.95 - $49.95 - 29.95 N0W...!2 PRICE SPRINKLER i "QI ''iJotlridam." 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Pyracanfha Open Sundays - AM Again Be Served host to Box Elder as the Region 1 crew tries a second time against 4 p Now lln' iv hat k in m Ixiol . . . tin little fjirl in luiuht, new tlrt'SM's... In tit- Inn with !.m MTuhlu-- and hiniufj. lust radt-- M Ikh'Ii i in ...lull in . vw lioi i uais lliry'll he iradv r i ollt 'p'. Make mi ir ou ir mith. l.nail Stail ain leulailv uilh a Zhhis Saving er Will Mur- Back To School COLLEGE GRADS 75-ya- rd week was Richard A. Mason of Sacramento, Calif. A University of Utah graduate, Mr. Mason is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kondor of Murray. His new duties will link him with an organization of 19 clubs enrolling 5.000 members. All are single Catholic persons who are college graduates. Mason is an auditor for the Air force auditor general at Aerojet General Corp. A AW Granf Plans For "Get ready, World, (or the e Oborn punctured the after a sustained drive. The Magna club bounced right back and was in threatening position when a pass interception and runback changed the entire picture. Payson rode a 14-- 0 lead at halftime, boosted it to 20-- 0 at the three-quartmark and had a 26-- 0 edge in the fourth after another score by Oborn and one each by Ron, Watkins and Pete Kropf. CYPRUS AVOIDED a shut- out In the final period after a Bill Evans sustained drive. punched over the tally from five yards out. A' successful conversion run by Nielsen was nullified by a penalty. Tomorrow night's foe absorbed a 25-- 6 thumping from Lehi in its opener and gave evidence Judge is still not the power Bulldog teams were in copping the state B title in '59. end-strip- Hillcrest DUP Changes Dates SAT! KDAY NIGHT'S program concluded the racing program until Memorial Pay of next year. zippy M"' .tons otivinas nuu, savs - At 9:19 a.m. the same day, a frame shed in the yard of Mrs. C. L. Andrews, 2304 E. 4660 South had burned. A cigarette was listed as the cause. Firemen were called in the Kearns area twice Monday. The first alarm was at 11:26 a.m. at the Leon Daly residence, 4950 So. 4980 West. Burning garbage had ignited a doghouse. AT 12:5-- P.M. the firemen were called to the Walter Shemake home, 5353 Heath $10,000. Ave., where an overheated reChief Jones said the alarm frigerator motor had caught was turned in by the Utah fire. Highway Patrol on a call from a citizen residing on Highland some distance from the Dr. blazing building. By the time firemen arrived, the structure was entirely destroyed. An organ class DAMAGE estimated at $975 Murray. was incurred at 11 p.m. Sept. which will be directed by the music committee of (ith at Aladale Hatchery, 3666 general Fire broke out as the LDS church will begin .So. State. a result of cleaning with gaso- Monday, Sept. 18th in the ward chapel. line. Students will be allowed to A home fire which damaged the kitchen and utility room to register between 5 and 6 p.m. the extent of about $100 occur- Classes will be held each Monred at 7 p.m. the same day. It day under instruction of Mel-vi- n n was at 390 Scott Ave. in a Dunn, organist home occupied by Don Lang-dor- f in the Salt Lake area. owned by Phares Tuition andfor the Horman, 1968 So. 1500 East. course will be $5. Further deFiremen placed blame for the tails may be obtained from Mrs. old Ruth Beckstead, AM on two four-yefire youths plaving with matches. A POWER LINE shorting SENIOR CITIZENS PLAN out caught trees afire at the BIRTHDAY MEET FRIDAY J. G. Lee Drilling Co., 3955 So. Murray. A dinner honoring State about 7:38 p.m. Friday. Senior Citizens club members with birthdays during August and September will be held tomorrow (Friday). "Take-Ouf- " It will take place in the recreation building at Murray park beginning at 1 p.m. Magna. Final plans for the spaghetti dinner at Our Lady of Lourdes hall on Sept 24th THE WEATHER will be formulated Monday. At a parish dinner meeting SUMMARY held Monday, Sept. 11th, the I'MIII Date group discussed plans for a n.vi;.- Srpt. li take-ou- t Tr. Srpt. 7H department, designed Srpt. for people who are unable to Sept. I attend the dinner. Srpt. III Tr. The idea met with such enTr. Srpt. II Srpt. 1'i thusiasm last year that it is .5S 'J.I Year's Moisture planned to again feature this FORECAST convenience. Fast, efficient service is planned for those l.ltllr or no precipitation. Temperawho wish to take advantage tures avcracinf near normal of Co. Newly-appointe- Granite Fark. Sixteen grass marred an otherwise relatively quiet week for Salt Lake county's fire department, it was reported by Chief Franklin P. Jones. Ten of the week's alerts came Thursday, one a false alarm. ONE BLAE resulted in a total loss, the chief said. It happened at 1:07 a.m. Tuesday at a fruit stand owned by C. L. Edwards at 3300 So. 9th East. Damage was placed at fires Region Four Squads Split Even In Opening Grid Piay -- Lewis, for ... Three winners; three losers. That was the summary of Region Four grid squads last week-en- d as the '61 campaign got underway. Jordan turned in the most The impressive performance. blanked 'Diggers defending state Class A champion Box Elder 19-last year's re Bingham, gional winner, served notice they'll be after honors again. The Miners whipped Ben Lomond 12-Murray Firemen Have Murray notched a 0 ver Week Without An Alarm dict over Provo. On the losing side of the Murray. Murray city firemen ledger were Cyprus to gained a well deserved rest, Payson); Granger to with no fire calls having been Granite) and Tooele 3 to received for the week ending Bonneville). Sept. 12th. All will be in action again "This is the first week for tomorrow. invades Jordan over a year that we have had Orem for a joust with a squad no alarms, and believe me this is the way we like it", Chief Deb Townsend stated. Vital Si alislics Grass Fires, Burning Stand Keep County Firemen Busy EAGLE The MURRAY, Utah, t " |