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Show 141 Piorpcnt 4lrlfctliefcT Tirvrrc IIUXLIJ AIU - 3 Wrecks ' " " 1 Illy Ford tudor. violation is case. i(m Van-Wagon- er, Salt Lake area director United Fund; Madalynne (Mrs. Jack) The for Mc- - said a in the Officers pending third Black Chairmans '61 Civic Fund Drive Ella Bowen. 65. Norman W. Gayler, Jr., 21. 216 W. 3900 South, lost control of a '49 model International truck about 11:30 a.m. Saturday and crashed into a utility pole. The mishap occurred at 6400 So. 473 East. Gayler told officers he dropped his glasses, stooped to pick them up and lost control. He was charged with negligent collision. Eleanor B. Kelsch, 36, 4235 Jeaninne Dr., in a '56 model Buick and Wills Cafarelli, 18, 5511 So. 4385 West, Kearns, driving a "53 Ford, were involved in an accident at 4 p.m. Thursday. It occurred at 4500 South about 200 feet west of State street. Cafarelli was charged with following too closely. YEAR United Fund gave the Murray drive $2,020. President Booth is aiming at $5,000 for the current year's drive, which would make it possible to cooperate in the programs of several more local groups appealing for funds for projects under their sponsor- Chairman of the Murray. 1961 financial drive for Murray Civic Fund will be LeGrand Black, 388 E. 5900 South, it was announced this week by Steve Booth, president of the group. The Civic Fund is affiliated with the United Fund, but conducts its own drive and makes its own disbursements. MONEY FKOM the fund has been expended in many useful ways and has helped many area residents, both directly and indirectly. Lions club members have used a portion of it for their sight conservation program; Kiwanians for their denial care assistance; Scouting is given an allotment and the program is aided. Outright gifts have been made to stranded travellers in need of financial help. Civic Fund was Murray founded in 1947 and operated on its own for ten years. In 1957, it was joined with the Salt Lake area United Fund .drive. Its purpose is to raise funds and disburse them to organizations, groups and individuals within the area, for the advancement of health, welfare, social and civic improvement. LAST ship. old Two Murray. area youths were given six month sentences in county jail Tuesday after their second robMarket, bery of 4992 So. 2nd West. John Jones, 500 W. 4800 South, and Robert Eardley, 2181 Fischer Ln., confessed to Murray police officers that they had broken into the market" on Sept. 1st and Sept. 15th. Chief L. E. DcLand said 40 cartons of cigarettes, 40 cases of beer and various items of groceries were removed. The youths had thrown a considerable quantity of beer into an Irrigation canal at 1250 W. 5600 South. 18-ye- An here's a point w.n Club RofaryA film mm PublKht-- al I V. . t Hint.-- South in Murray. Sail I ukr salt Ijki- - Thursday, September 21, 1961 Safety slogan: Watch out school children particularly if they're driving cars! Reams were written and countless thousands of words spoken anciit the Kcnnecott strike which, thankfully, came to a close last week. Scarcely anyone was neutral. Folks either blamed the electrical union for putting n fellow- their workers out of or took jobs, picks at manfor agement to refusing meet the demands. aI dentlv garnered some fringe benefits they'd not enjoyed before. Hut it's going to take quite tt few special to equal What concessions they'd have made in three-plu- s weeks of work. The other unions who rc-- f ruined from working us a matter of relationship gained nothing from the strike. There-lor- e they've simply lost their Litter, of course. Is n aertom of the day. No matter where you go. yon find empty beer ran, pop Inittle, sack, carton and olher form leVenue. Junk. No- Then I here's Kcnnecott itself. of miiw'clliinpouN n herd few only day ngo the Having the plant tilled doesn't of lovrtv Mirror Ijikei nil "down the company's ex- bottom was cluttered with such odd pense. It eliminate grim pro- And end. A Kcnnecott a is result. fit. While thr of sprucing in Ihe red from the minute the the roadside niny finally up strike begin. evolve upon the city govern-men- l. t We've watched strikes conic keeping It that way J mul go In many walk of indu-trWe sincerely certainly the responsibility of for year wr. Ihe And too many doubt they've ever relumed In of u arepeople. llttetbuga. cost In truly hard trash what they t rained relalost time and Two ulvr wrrr airing And despite rumor to their marital trmihlc. "I'd tion thr contrary, no one hn ever llkr i grt a dlvorrc," said convinced us that any hiwinr onr. "My hn4aml and I Just rvrr encouraged It employe dn'l gr along!" to go on strike. "Why don't ymi stir Mm Their' no rpiridlotl. though, tor litrnmpatahlllly?' askrd Romrtimr that tlne thing hrr trlriMl. becomr a matter of "saving "I uiiiild If I miiltt catch face' Neither side Will Rive In him at It: it ,iptcar to for a moral fine of thr rnleilninrtirnt ii lory for Ihe other. A an obsrrvrr. we've highlight of thr year la the many Itmr why labor ant'iini appearance of thr lit how at thr slate fair. and rontrovrinir nrgollallnn Hi trrmrndou perforin-am- r wrrrti't hiitvlled In court. Even .In a tlioroushly-pmfra-Monthough employer and employer manorr, Hrautlfut tag rant gel together, often nnd ng, mnrful inattinic couldn't a Jury of nrutral weigh Ihr fari rtrrrntH and skilled skater arr all attperla-Hvr- a that onr might attach to reach a'i erpittnblr trrlnn? W'r place an many of our Ihr show. If playing ttowan1 wr'rr rtioal Important decision In thr In rrrnnifiirndlng hands of Judge and Jury that most sitirrt-you lukr thr family to are If. If wav for Ihta method of ha hrrn ovrrlookr,! (in Ihr program, wa'rl wager nmr-Ihtn- g PtWErrr-mrn- t good rtionry, you'll find wrtl In ptrikra a for everyone, rrgardlrs hrtwrrn rnanngrment and Idlior I ftriirnt 1tKr daya of ace an Industry nd oftm Idle lsidr!ii!' fight in the midviUl to the nation economy. dle of an outstanding fair, too! problem tk y rl won-derr- tl al e 4-- aunty. I'lah. by the Vuu.o I'riiilhic I'tah. unilir thr a t uf ( ongrrss (ill. SALT MURRAY, LAKE COUNTY, -- C AREA rrg5T2 Co., rntcrrri as of Marrh H. IH'H. k -- class maltrr at the post office of Vol ume 79, Number 45 UTAH Petty Thefts Reported I IS. ' -- ... 1 . ' liiib-chp- Iioin a car parked at her it'sidence Monday evening. Robert Newman, 465 E. 6400 South, told police four baldy-typ- e hubs were removed from his car. parked at the National Guard Armory, 5189 So. State, between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Monday. Douglas Johnson, 4781 So. 2nd West, reported the theft of an Appletnn spotlight from his car. parked at Val's Ixmnge in Murray Friday night. Mrs. R. O. Graham, 150 W. 5300 South, said two wheels and two tires were taken from a '53 Olds parked at her place of residence Thursday night. A stolen bicycle reported Monday from Olympus Bowling Lanes was recovered, police said. Mrs. C. F. Evans, 5371 Alpine Dr., had reported the loss. R. H. Finnerty. 99 W. THOMAS TUCKEY, Salt Lake City, oper- - ates asphalt laying machine on final phase of Cottonwood Diagonal. expected before Oct. 10th. Completion is Vandalism Causes Problems Another Light Week For City's Firemen Cottonwood Diagonal In Final Construction Stage 605 South, theft of a Murray. In spite of ent weather and More Noise Than Damage In Storm inclem- Murray. Another light week for fire calls was reported by Chief Deb Townsend. The only loss reported during the week was $50 damage to a fence at the home of Herbert Michael, 864 E. 4800 South Sunday at 1:10 p.m. FIKEMEV answered a call at 4 p.m. Monday at the residence of Marie Hihbard. 4712 Hanauer, when the house filled with smoke from an overheated frying pan. Eight Murray firemen met at 5:30 p.m. Thursday to repair ladders damaged in the Granite Furniture fire. 15th the job was 90',; Sept. great deal complete. u rnlnmrl w Speeding Brings Fines To 26 Moiorists In Cify Court Here rj thr 2 Dansie Speaker Af Meefing In New York City I g-- tourist. HODGE FAMILY (See Page Jfifri Eagle-Advertise- r. for THE smMmmmcm WvA Giving the hub of reported Thursday the red and white triproduced by cycle from his home. Murray. Mt. States Tel & Tel Co. entitled "Seconds for Survival", was shown Rotarians here during their regular meeting held Monday. It was presented on behalf of his company by MST&T representative Farrol R. Lambert. THE FILM TELLS of air and sea radar detection and communication systems jointly installed by the American and Canadian governments to forestall possibility of surprise enemy attack. It outlines the heralded DEW (Distant Early Warning) and BMEWS (Ballistic Missile Early Warning System) and connection and dependency of the two upon telephone communications. bow, 20 6 of vandalism, the Cottonwood This means work was proDiagonal will be finished ahead gressing 20 percent ahead of of schedule. schedule. "As soon as it is finished and ( f)Kl)IN(i TO Harry Murray. Though the severe electrical storm early Monday Clyde, project engineer for the center lines and signs are morning displayed a good deal W. W. Clyde Company, prime up. we will open it to the pubof noise, it did minimum dam- c .ntiactors, the connecting link lic," Mr. Cox stated. between 9th East and Highland! AS FAK AS THE construcage. be finished by tion is concerned, W. VV. and Dr. should Two homes in the Meadow-vieW. I?. Gardner Co.. doing the Drive area were without n.onth's end. to paving, planned asphalt power about six hours after Mr. Clyde noted there has lightning struck a power trans- been a great deal of vandalism finish in a week if the weather former in the area, William on the project. "More so, in clears up. Mr. W. W. Gardner (Bill) Riding, power commis- fact than we have encountered noted the first course of oil sioner reported. on any oilier joo we ve done, was down and only one remained. HOWEVER T1IEKE was he Slated. Mr. pointed out that virtually no other damage and in as soonClyde EVEN "WE sand I'OIM) as the last layer of the power system escaped un-- I motors on the equipheavy was and a few harmed. ment. They put sand in the oil asphalt "about placed 2.000 lineal feet," strips, mover a and of a large earth of concrete poured, the job water pump ohe night. We would be finished. stalled the pump first, luckily enough, so we were able to clean the large one out before Safety Flag Compet any damage was done." The company would have Plans Made In Meet Murray. Twenty six speeders drivers: Nancy Arnoldus, Salt sulfered a loss of over $4.nOO appeared in city court here Lake; Verl H. Wiser. Spring-ville- ; if the large motor had been .Here On Wednesday during the week and were Johnny Varey. Maple started. Murray. In a special meetfined amounts ranging from Motel: Merlin Holdawav, 47'i Other problems connected ing conducted Wednesday morW. 5340 South; Banie 15. with vandalism, according to ning at the Municipal building $10 to $20. With a single exception, they Strachan. 5577 Hillside Dr.; Mr. Clyde, were breaking wind- here, plans were made for the K shields, stealing 1531 Graham. were apprehended in the radar Margery fencing and 196l-tcompetition in the Safecrackdown being conducted by 4160 South, and Lillic K. Da- pipe and desl roving barricade:!. ty Flag contest among south-count- y high schools. Despite these adversities, the city police, county sheriff's of- vis. 4692 Box Elder. Elmo Martin, chairman of the Fined $5 was Kcnae Merrill, project is ahead of .schedule. ficers and the highway patrol. J. (.5. Cox. assistant contrae sponsoring Rotary club comHubert It. Dansle Garth F. Noves, Provo, was 15 Rose Circle. fined $20: S. W, Stokes, 4951 Driving violations brought !;nginecr for Utah Slate Road mittee of Murray, was in Center, $18, and three others fines to four other motorists. Commission said that as of charge. $17 each among the major James C. Giles. Riverton, was amounts assessed. The trio assessed $15 for driving too weix Boyd C. Sorenson and j fast for existing conditions, and 1 1 Out Of 20,000 Harold W. Angus, both of Salt Charles Langley, Lehi, $10 for Ijike. and lewis Anderson, running a stop sign. 3950 So. 400 East. Robert H. Hill. 490 E. 4S00 Murray. Addressing th" 2ith Fines of $15 earh were as- South, was fined $15 for passannual conference of the Nasessed these motorists: Rita F. ing a stopped school bus and tional Institute of Municipal 5100 Cottonwood Grace B. Jensen. 545 Malibou Broadfocnt. Yoik I.aw Officers in New Ln.; James McLeod, Bingham; Dr.. $10 for a red light violaOwen C. Davis. 1408 W. 35O0 tion. City on Tuewliiy will Im- Robert Bee Dansie, Murray City Rulon W. McMurdie. 71S E South; Beverly F. Hawkins. 6471 Hickory Ln.; David J 3000 South, was fined $1(1 for Hit Stn luhsnlni from Ihe Music Lyceum, (5. B. attorney. Mr. Dansie Is I'lah' repreRock. Salt Lake; Grant K. having no tail lights or clear(r.inile Park. It is possible Nitnliiu in lii.Vi. completing Ohlson. 2X43 So. West Temple: ance light on hi truck. that a f ul ui giant in A mer- seven yeais of work in three sentative on the group's board Public Intoxication cost Pat it a' musical piiluie i t wm of state chairmen. Esther M. Dell. Salt Lake; Vcars. ALL EVENTS OF the Howard L. Hunic. Harriman; C. Tucker. 4772 Box Elder, a ill tiiamte whool dishiet. HE OBTAINED his "Maeswill be held in Ihe Jonn Hulsh, Sandy, and Earl $15 fine. Charged with Illegal is Joseh Peiina. tro" Ills degree in composition Marshall. Salt Lake. hotel, Sunday O. Hie Conservatory possession of beer Were Rich- a gradu.'itr Willi a master's tiom A $12 fine wh ard Ward. Salt Ijikr, and through Wednesday. A guest given lioui Columbia t'niver. Venli. Milan, Italy, in 1H55. degnc A. Nelson. 546 Ooodway John E. Parker. 4571 So, 2nd Fiom his sluiho in Oranitr speaker at Tuesday's luncheon sity scIkhiI oi music. A $25. Dr.; Glen M. Warden. Salt West. Each wa f!n-Mr. Prima is wot lung in Paik junior ItiKh m IhkiI. Mr. meeting will br Jacob Javits. Ijike. nnd John T. Barton, similar count brought n $lu fJlanite disliht tins year un- I'enna hopes to produce music Pulled State Senator from New York. Business ami uncial fine to IJnda Padilla. 60 W. der Salt lAke. (inspires "f llie Fold Foun- for all the choiis, bands and be climaxed by rinn will, boat Paying $10 fines werr the-- Central Ave. dation and National Count it of o! t hesl nis in the svstetu. tour n round afternoon M usie siTAir MKMIIKKM of the an island on WednesA f.U DI M i: i f foiis. iv i various junior and high schools Manhattan tmy i'i Vrttli. .il'--Milan, lt.th. uiVnUed ir.ay Illlike suggestion day. Ml I'tiin.t has " rludied ,i' and ieiiiesls, lint the decision Mt. to write Is .Tiiiih.ii il Sihotil of Musi'- in on what P-TA Prima' New Y"Tk I h 'i Mr to the do Wallace, Art ri Woikint !! mding 'i'UIK d o! some ill tin i lunal wolk IS be-of I lie N'.ll !"' l! u. Mn-- n dl Mi sup-pi!' ion using lyiit spi piip.iti-dA leu for ittin I L .11 1" ' h' d" 111 I stud. Ills of the high niolMurray. pi te'e lieis and liarhet at h ill I. ho,.N tin. .ugh their English piii ing ti.u m h'tl will Im hrld I ' ll.t id s r. J in m in. d d. an fill nit pa pel of Thuisdav, Hept. Aim id thr piognm is to up-htgli ci t I'.'Mh. v. V 011I1 level a i on a! mi'oi K'nd il!, t'lidn I., Mis Mom II Cuggs. p.TA Foundation Mi I ' im.i'.i s.tliiv be iv.iim, of nome id tile mil-!- .t Vlie pirHldenf, Wrt llosti i , t s il Hnof the a ,,'iin! il inn and .imi.li:;; m Iio. dud It is paid In of t ointnil lee ihaii . meeting M.iO lo , omit i the dlMml last Week at her limne. tilini-I- h iluen Ihe t ovt l ft costs o! i I'lk IllU' i' large Pointing t?2 Aniettran Ave, The gnu r ul si lioiiU screened wriilen plntuiftl their coming yeat ! oldii.a-tioti II l t I UUdt Music t In of ilisllit National mini The utder the illfnitoii ntilVitiep V": n t Mt no I'i I'i to pt Hnim V lure making their scee of I'.inVH , llalliday. plesidi nl, nuiMr Fir.l oi!.. pup. ml linn. Mr. Wallace nuli-- Ihr hv Hn iiimiiri' "ill be d' tun -- sit v of n Itiilanercl music to ibMint tlion this program. livrit-d . V r U aid nipt to give all An iiiiling In Mr I'i itii.i. iudi'd i .in ojipoi t unit v tit ni mn !.iy a".l p.iiln ipali- in iiiuii ." In W i iitiinvi ltM-Ik itid "This I..1V Wr llaVr a nmoiii ili d li llitlr Murray. Participating (n ,t li'-- .i IiimiU li tiiiOM le for Ibis .ti1hra-- i p i t irip.il ion Hint! soon pilot pitojr ( nf (he to thiin h Iht Work tn DelHrl 14 ll:ltil l t i n uilr- i ri Iril .iirn hit h litnit aitivtty " tiident lit v Witliani C. Na il. paKtor anil si ul In iti .it- ilwirliK ..rlv tin In Mi Wallai e a ipin It I" n Mrouuil Hie mint' of I'hiist l,ittbi i.ni i bun h w .1 Wall... . The project, e"4si tii tn h. . dor. 1or "t lailll the brnrlit" Ihat will t ' di of t nine an inlet tint ton) endeavor I io al Heme l)ir dtoliut ovi' it t '! ' ' w ink i nn: He pointed of the rhurch in li't'i. I l. I iv. d Ih.d .M t Mi Irit I. j iinnl O .111 II Wit 111lrtlalte. ,il o1 iai, .,.!, il - I a id tr hui Mill oiitig people ti tollman fkt 'i ..ppoi t unity fni Ibr f)IUl)' t't" Snn li v (M htsits and d v w b. lv, of ettflu- jild iti. nal Citinii d pa i m. rt C.altrd "C1iil.lt. ii for f fin a Mil I'l'AW rxplsfoo,! that Mimn". the daily st saioim w ill tiMii1 of Miiit Ctavdi : n to tiii-iv- r i lv tnvnlunblr !r ctndiM Iril for Ihe punwi--o- f one of ,i nnirnt thr a to lmi a Well 't'enallv oflrr riniioBri Irmhing haute Christian i).. Irtnr Aftetiiton rlai-sJtldtre of 'In- - Hnilt siibnnl ladnatiog ill Ihr firld of wilt he followed iv Iril bv lilt i niofi.irfB Mlli' vot stall r mi lung olid out h tm do hvr time In wri'r rt'eliing rrrlralion id is WiI'itii Ft h v-tvi- t .t it il lii r 't iiivihi"E. Von (widow hrsr it for paretil dealing With prt suit 'il td -H Ni Mm v t foi tiiecl," br slated fsi li.l ..f iihterfYork OirinHsit prtrent-hot- !, Mr IVmva "at Kian In "TIO way I hsvr a Vrar to Will roodutt ib. ItnlV. ai'd lHtl Voik pi r pate nnisic itl will br able HeV, N1 tttvmontol music if Joseph forma, com to tXPLAlNING CHANCES In new ft land unovnf In that 3 bmr it plenenlrd by the wuH'im. along with pa In District. Gtoniu lew J. Woltoct, ditntof of vocal mvrtic, poser of lh Hp indiu'ed hi musl-ita- l piinic department It t 0 lor country prtiriptirg of In Mt end Wonrin H. $tong, ihtm-r)?siludios in 14. graduatfl wonderful thirty" Serv-Ur-Se- lf greatest individual program gaining help from last year's funds was Scouting. A total of 3,045 boys and 890 leaders participated. This included 1.018 Cubs; 1.492 Scouts; 505 Explorers and their leaders. A total of 42 Girl Scouts and five leaders were assisted. HOME XI USING instruction and other aids were provided 394 local people under the Red Cross portion of the fund; 148 were helped with foster home studies, care placements and medical tare under Catholic Charities and 129 received aid in marital and counseling child problems through Family Offer A Service? Service Society. TJie YWCA served 91 young women through Let Folks Know In recreational facilities and 20! Arl blind people in the area were af Do you perform a service? forded recreation by the Utah Ass'n. for the Blind. Various If so. you must let people others also aided area people. know in order to attract patronage. Lupe Romero. 4376 W. 4745 South, operates a janitorial service. And has found ! way to let people know what by , he does is through the want ad section of the In the interest of economic You. too, ran use the want stability, it might be a good ads to an vlvantage. Whether deal more practical to let you're buying, renting, selling workers continue on their jobs or trading, you'll find them while a court of law studies a quick, inexpensive wav to t the issue in dispute. results. Just dial AM or write Rox 71S7 to place Heard thr other day about a new fattier who said lie yours. wasn't tlisiNdnted hi lialiy wasn't a hoy after all, a girt uas his second choice Murray Man Pleads anywayl Not Guilty In Court Mother of a local seventh-grade- r railed the other day to To Assault Complaint tell us of her daughter's obserMurray. Jim- - Martinez. Murvation, to wit: Why I there so ray, entered n plea of not much debris ami litter scatof assault guilty of charge tered nil along State street and and trial was set battery befrom 5000 South to a point this week for Tuesday, Sept. yond the schools? 26th at 10 a.m. Can't blame it on the school Thr complaint was filed by children, she insisted this was Nettie Martinez. hire all summer. A complaint charging RichThere's something to whnl ard K. Helf wilh obtaining Ihe girl says. We do have n goods under false pretense civic problem with such an un- was filed Tuesday by Enrl tidy appearance along the Marshall. Murray. The net main street of the city. And look place May 27th. according it must be quite obvious to to the charge. those who pass through Mur-tawhether commuters or The Sub-for-Sa- Film Shown Youths Caught After Second Store Theft ""Spartans (See Page Three) Monday mishap was at 8 p.m. and occurred at 6400 So. State. Eino W. Peters, 51, Scofield, Utah, was driving a '57 Dodge and Myrl .Murray. Several petty thefts S. Byington, 45, Bountiful, a Were reported (luring the week, Two '57 model CMC truck. Murray police records reflect. car in the Peters passengers Mrs. Fred Sorensen. 5619 were slightly injured. They Ir.. Capri reported the loss of M. and were Elsie Peters, 56, s four 14 inch flasher-typ- e Kagne, 5500 So. 455 West and LeGrand Black, 388 E. 5900 South, Civic Fund chair man. PLANS FOR the current DISCUSSING Civic Fund compaign are John H. Murray. Three auto accidents took place within the city limits Monday, police reports indicate. The first, at 12 noon, occurred at 5300 So. State. It ina '60 model pickup volved truck driven by George F. Poole, 58, Butler, and a '61 model sedan driven by Leland S. fJregerson, 47, 4455 Long-vie- Dr. At 6 p.m. a mishap occurred at State and Vine. Drivers were Peter Uzelac, Jr., 38, 13240 So. 10th East, operating a '61 CMC pickup and Lyle E. Stout, 32 Sandv, in a '61 fit (See Page Six) One Day In Itels A. DUUIII Composer Writes Music To Be Used By District con-feren- N.E d j !!- - o . I . Arlington Jo Meet On28th ( ! i i ho-'l- I I ;l I i rr Murray Pastor ' At Denver Meet isn . , Iw-- 1 :ie tolli-rotlti- - n 1 torn-liifim- rt M tet ll di'to 1 |