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Show Neil Wright, trustee. Siafe Sheet Scdlum-Vapo- r Lighting Project Completed THIRTY YEARS AGO. as if reporti'il frm 111." the Murray KaRle, Thursday, I IVh. II. :?'. Salt Like county Sheriff S. Grant YonnT wnrvd n spins "pulling China's rhoslmit cut of the fire," in a J .i lio addn-sdealing with the invasion of MauManchuria bv Japan rice Lyman, Jr., son of M". :n".d Mrs. Manricp Lyman, enlisted in the U.S. Navy. Hp was staMrs. tioned at San Diego Mildred Mower entertained ;ii a dinner in honor of Mike Scott, prior to his departure Mrs. YI for Los Angeles , ford G. Salisbury entertained in honor of the birthday of tvr A Ineal grorp'-husband store advertised 2 cans pink salmon for 15c. ,T pkg.s. corn . . . . ... Vienna sau- Salt Lake refire department ported responding to 170 five calls during: the year jus! . . county ended. at W. given T.ihn Stokes, . Mr. and Mrs. "nilon M. Todd of Pueblo. were visiting with Cok! :do Mrs. Sher. Mr. and . Walbn man and Mr and Mis Harold Malin left for a Fiat-ret'- t . 'olor trip to California. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO. 's reported rrom the files of 'lie Murray Eagle of Feb. 0, . Kagle l!l!7. s wage Hi" YEARS AGO. as reported from Hie files of the Slnrrav Eagle, Thursday. Feb. II. 1937. Morris W. Cannegieter was chosen to sing the baritone role of Amanasro in Verdi's Aida, to be presented by the USAO music department Murray high chose Croft Smith, dePeter Xenakis, bating manager. Rosa Barrett and Verl Scott as An article its debate team headed and Other Dancing Movements, described the "modern way" of dancing as varying from those who "sway and wiggle like bushmen in the jungle," to those who "drag and scrape with They put their heads together and go around and around in e a with nn ecstatic expression on their faces." Further comment was made on the college freshman who wore his overcoat while dancing because it was "the thing to do." . . . The State Street sodium-vapo- r lighting project was completed, and a celebration . . ... knee-actio- semi-tranc- planned. TWENTY YEARS AGO. as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Feb. . . . . . HI.- ordered a police Murray new Ford to chase down speeders Sgt. Richard L. Maynes graduated from the Far Fast command chemical school at A bid Cumn Oifu, Japan of S2:::i.S00 was accepted by the Murray Hoard of Education for a new school building . across from Murray high Rimer Christensen. president of Cottonwood F.HS stake, was assigned as vice president of the Great Salt Lake Council of lioy Scouts, heading Area 2 . . . ... . . . Mrs. A. . W. Doyce, 1191 South, found four deer. Ihree does and a fawn, roam194 J. ing about her yard . . . Ome-ni- a Salt Lake Rebekah Lodge No. 15 county shops Anna Brandt, building in Murray was under- seated Mrs. . noble grand; Mrs. Neva Lind-segoing extensive renovation . The first of a series of 21 vice grand: Mrs. Metta classes on home nursing was Lowry. secretary; Mrs. Matilda R. 51100 y, . NO MONTHLY ... r Granger-Hunte- TAUkl 0 Wayn I ) lk t '.;-- . Only at , Koit Ceanlr Aft i What a thrill in the spring to see a flash of gold in the trees and know that the gold finch or wild canary is passing through on his annual migration back north. Those who note the pass ing of the gold scarlet finch, t a n a g e r and other sky birds have probably Ir j - thoroughly it s 3- jun-coe- I j j Mr. Jerry Sorenm-n- Mash, George, Steele. Mrs. . Carl Vernon Mattson. Guenu Mr ami Mrs, lawtcnce ham LOW ANYDAY Prices 9 a.m. to were Gra- familiar about the appearance of this house, it might be that it's your home! If it is, you can win $5 just by identifying it and claiming your prize. Come to the office of the 155 E. 4905 South, if you're the owner or occupant, tell us where the home is and who you are and the money's yours! You must do so before Wednesday, Feb. SOMETHING the 9200 newspaper's circulation area West to 1300 East; 3300 South to 7200 The home is located somewhere " t t - r It's Times Like These ' Thai Try Bookkeepers' Souls! 'I his is, the rime of year w hen people cnsjagccl in the keeping of records for business and professional firms could easily he induced to become citizens of Afghanistan, F.thi-opor Malawi. gone through the monumental of records demanded Federal and state governments, bv pile most are readv to tear their hair. Or commir hara-kar- i. Of course, rheiv are exceptions to all statements. No doubt some truly efficient bookkeepers take all this in stride and furnish the reams of reports irh disdain. But they're folks. different truly fcaMatMnmifi ,J? Strawberry ff Folger'i Coffee 6Ox. Cam i jar IJf Jf O'Juice 5, . Price mmf Key. , "The soul, of origin ! "" . I,,.' 'A a ii uxS) "'v Effective Thursday & X.t f 1 0 T-BON- ES Enjoy the pickup that lists. Refresh uih Milk. You never outjrowyour need for Milk. Drink 3 glasses every day. Friday Saturday m clay, hi he averts nis hnage, freed sternal sphere shall ihine, a star of day!" Robr. AMMMaMaMatMMMtiiBM Montgomery John Hornok Dignified Service . . . Sympathetic Help and ..Understanding in Time f. . of Need 7 MORTUARY MA, noun I'lini ii ii mi'M rwTinil PAY fy CASH ty y .n yV v YOUR ty t CAR! V v t t y y y y y yV ty A?. Choice giori-ro- FOR Y V Boby Beef Good 'til ' divine, God's hcv frevh lean Ground LIVER AM Representing the Hartford Travelers didn't. I he result is that today bookkeepers arc weighed down by voluminous record kciiiino not of their own choosing. And the branches of government which benefit Imni these reports reallv ouiht lo erect a monument to the individual who m.inv vears ,t conceived the idea of income l.t withholding at the source and thus paved the w.iv for this incijuitv of the dav. I lb. Ibt. SO. STATE -- . BEEF 973 six-wee- - jjfgN J. Leo Jensen Agency ' Murray Bible Pastor Plans Speaking Tour V r. " familiar with these problems have endeavored to introduce laws which would relieve businesses from this necessity or at least result in reimbursing; them for the many hours of labor involved in computing and trans.Murray,. Rev. John Hornok, lating the facts to reportable figures. They've failed. Large pastor of. the Murray, Bible " ly because branches of government cannot afford such an church, will ftave Salt Lnke k cross LTnpri:;v on a action bcintr taken. speaking country missionary tour. The trip is being made Actually, climinatiny; the one evil iniht only result in uiifler Hii.nirs of the Utah Bi- tnother. If business firms wire relieved of the task, it would hie Mission, of which Rev. Hor director. then become the government's obligation to send its own nokTheis 10.000 mile tour will inpersonnel into the place ot business and assess it for them- clude a penking engagement colselves. I he same would likely occur if it became necessary at churches, schools and leges and attendance at misto pay the various firms for time involved. Such an action sionary Bible conferences. His Includes, during would simply open the dooi to further governmental bur- Feb.. itinerary Denver. 14th and 15th: eaucracy and resultant employment of two or three people Hasting. Neb.. 16th; Kansas City. Mo.. lMh and 19th: to do the work of one. Rronson, Mo.. 21st; Pound, Va., In the hcoinninti there's a rather serious doubt that the laws which brought thcM' hmUns upon employers were constitutional. Hut for scattered firms to defy the government was absurd. 1 hcv were promptly slapped down by whatever legal actions were necessitated bv the cir cumstance. Ibis would have been far more difficult h.ii several thousand firms stood sile-- b side in defiance. legislators . 38-o- r v i - 1' the time they've Hy MED. GRADE A Bananas they stand behind us and behind you! from such firms j ' ia ii.v JAM ' r A' - It is AMtfUCAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH y y ? V X as easy os picking up your phone and dialing Let EGGS your assurance of dependability. Our insurance stems 1. 90 SCORE BUTTER is - 4434 South State Street t pany, past performance Ass'n president. A 12:30 Tuesday luncheon session for afternoon circle members' will be hosted by Mrs. Marie Kutz rfnd Mrs. Tom Hartman, 1682 E. Meadow Dr. Morning Circle members will meet Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Hostesses will be: Mrs. Einar 2857 Bonnie Brae, for Wrest, Circle 5; Mrs. R. David Steele, 1780 E.' Meadowdowns Way, Circle 3, and Mrs. Irving Wait, 10380 So. Larkspur Dr., Circle Last week's Mystery Home was identified by Jerry Andregg, 4760 So. 4015 West, Kearns. He's $5 richer for his trouble. Pete's I in South. p.m. t Cottonwood. Meetings of four Cottonwood Presbyterian church Women's Circles will be held next week, according to Mrs. Brodbeek, Women's Dewey 14th. Eagle-Advertise- r, m Quality Meats says Jim Jensen If you write it with an established o I d - I i n e com- Next Week Does It Look Familiar? Could Be Yoursl Various Mrs J Presbyterian ""vac- Women Meet ml Sor-ense- it t them- selves during the cold winter months watching wild birds flock to their home made bird feeding station A little seed and suet, and even water in extremely cold weather will be greatly appreciated by wild birds. Slate colored chickadees, and white crowned sparrows will appear commonly at your feeding station. Some folks might even attract a covey of quail, especially if thev have Russian olive, common lilac, or squaw bush planted somewhere on their land for cover and additional food. Seedlings of these plants are best planted shortly after March 1st. For species of trees and bushes to plant to attract wild birds, ask your county agent for a free booklet called "Trees for Utah." Call HIT Ext. 215. 1 VSB ' - ik 11- IF THERE'S .Murray. Several Bcuh . scout awards were madeat a park 394, Murray 12th ward, meeting Friday night. "Knights of Tore" was theme for the meeting conducted by Lilla Browning. Kenneth L. Naylor and Vernon W. Mattson Mrs. Frank LaRocco and Mrs. Richard Uurningham are den mothers. Awards went to Konald Lion badge and gold and n silver arrows; Frnnci 14 silver arrows VanRy. (Heart. Lion badge and 1 gold nnd 13 silver arrows: Steven Burnincham. Uon badge; Michael Crane. Lion badge and t gold arrow; Jerry Mash. 1 silver Rear arrow. Lion badge and 1 gold ariow. and Kent Soren-sebear badge. AvtMIng the dens were Ri- Ubard Lalloico. Kevin Crane, Robert Fuhriman, I'r and Mrs. I I'eter Crane. Mr and Mrs. Wesley Fuhriman. Frank IjiRocco, MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 11 , Get Awards LJMaSw I t . NUMBERED-FRE- E I new $320000 plant for improvewas in the plan- , ONLY 10 PER NAME, ADDRESS, .ZS1t' A Local Cubs - , Mn-ra- fAilUTDV ivnn a uunini SERVICE CHARGE CHECK USED it treatment ment d'strict ning stage. . TWENTY-FIV- E ' - - - . . Murray Kiwanis club was 'o' inert, with George M James, resident St. Vincent's leld their first men's club eet ing of the year. Otto Huttenno w; s e'eeted presi dent Jim Mutli, vice president, md Ted Fliaily. secretary and treasurer . Tlvv baby girls received names in 'he Reunion iird. daugh' rs of Mr. and Mrs. Vera fldnmnds, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Moore and Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Webb Mrs J. S. Park entertained at dii.ner in honor of their son Claud's birthday Utah Copper Co. officially changed its name to Kennecott Copper Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corp. Eddington entertained friends at a dinner party. TEN YEARS AG( us reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of Feb. H, -. T fl v- .- l Todd's mot her. Mrs. Olive Mvs Qfs QQnf QQ Hun-tingto- n. ... . seani'i'i at San stat'o'i, retimed to his br.se a!'ler a brief leave spent with ATr and Mrs. !iis nare 'ts !'. V. West over were hosts to i"e"ihers of the Dinner-at-Hgh- '. club 7. Parsons Bruce Javeee of the Montii A panel of prominent Murray residents voiced their opposition to the proposed Met- Area government ropolitan plan at a meeting . . Two service stations on State Street, one at 6200 South and one at 4510 South, were held the up and robbed during ook . . The Murray Deserc-Industries store was moving to the Utah Woolen Mills plan' which they were taking over Russell Tuell'T. Leonard Hedbuig and Victor Hasfurthcr were advanced to Eagle ran1' at the district Court of Honor Students at Liberty school toured the plant of th" apprentice Diego naval JWfterS lfirOl EAGLE 23rd; Southland Bible Institute, Salt Lake. A lengthy list of Pikesville Ky., 24th; Bristol. is on the agenda for Term., 2fth: Wayne and East speakers annual convention of the ninth Wayne, W. Va., 27th. and Utah Farmers Union, schedule t W. Va., 28th. at Hotel Newhouse here Feb. 16 March 1st. 2nd and 3rd he and 17. town. will spend in his home John A. Baker, former lcgis-(- I Courtland. Va. Also in March nion, l'age (iB. Col. 4) he will spaek in Washington D. C; Clifton and Hawthorne, N. J.; Altoona and cities in RELY ON eastern Pa.; Mantor and Lima, YOU CAN Haute Terre Princeton. Ohio: GOOD INSURANCE and Decatur, Ind.; the Moody a P.ible Institute, missionary nible conference and churches in the Chicago area. A Bible conference in Wilmington, Del., is also on his schedule. include April engagements Sioux City. Iowa: Central City, Norfolk and Stromsburg, Neb. Guest speakers will deliver ;errnons at the Murray church during Rev. Hornok's absence. t)r. school I.iV-v'- Utah, MURRAY, Thursday. February 8,1962 FIVE YEARS AGO, as reported from the files of the .Murray Eagle of Feb. 7, If.-- flakes, 25c, nnd sages, 5c a can 1D The Mr and treasurer, I'el'-on- Remember When AM 6-3- 11 5 . . . us help you shop for your car fV y y yV ty y y yV with the cash in your pocket! yOU SAVE THREE WAYS By Mating A Coth Deal advontogt of our low bonk relet of jutt $3 per hundred per year on the amount you need . . , , . By taking 8y upplying your Own insurance polity bom the ogeni of your choice . , . , jron MY money, E3 m m ix-- V ty y y y y y y y y y y y yV FIRST MURRAY BRANCH y y 4920 So. State St. 4M 635)7 V |