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Show Tht MURRAY, Ik. N.w Utah, Thursday, August DUP EAGLE ,.ri. 30, 1962 Is Warden Cites 10 Principal Bond Issue Easily Carried Terms Prison Reasons For OR OD Taylorsville. By a whopping margin of 206 to 11, a bond issue vote for a $590,000 sewer expansion carried Thursday in Imthe Taylorsville-Bennio- n provement District. John C. Labrum, secretary of the district, reported plans call for prompt sale of approximately $200,000 in bonds and the letting of a portion of the work in that amount. The district cannot qualify at this time for the full $590,000, he said. The bond issue called for authority to expend the funds appropriated for the extension and improvement of the sewer system, from both the standpoint of collection and disposal. Voting took place at the Taylorsville Community Center and at Bennion LDS ward. Holds i .i Summer Outing Murray. Approximately 250 members of Daughters of Utah Pioneers gathered at West Jordan park Monday for a summer social. Each camp was responsible for its own lunch and South Salt Lake County DUP board furnished drinks and dessert. Mrs. Blanch Jensen, president was in charge and was assisted by members of the board. After lunch, community singing was under the direction of Mrs. Chloe Park. Mrs. Bertha Andrus gave a short history of the eight Pioneer markers in Salt Lake valley then most of the group went by car to visit the markers. Special guests were Mrs. VanDam, president of the Central Salt Lake County Lu-cil- e- Murray. Ten principal rea- ideas from TV!" Fifth on the list was porno sons why people land in prison were outlined Monday to mem- graphic literature, which he . ' V". bers of the Rotary club here said is still far more prevai A. eT3w by John F. Turner, warden of lentHe than the public realizes. blamed parents who alibi the Utah penitentiary. lor their children as the sixth AS THE speaker during a reason for prison sentences and program which was attended told of a father who had rein group by several Rotarians made up bad checks peatedly ( Moab and Heber from the v ., City ..." . ; I clubs, the warden cited as the written by his son. Finally, no when his financial primary reason for convictions longer enabled him toposition do so, the in sentences, prison resulting "It's too easy to cash checks". son was sent to prison. The warden cited lack of love Mr. Turned said the offense1 which returns more prisoners in the home as the reason for to the Point of the Mountain many young people going was check-chargof various wrong. "Love doesn't mean types. At least one prisoner that they can do no wrong," he now there has been convicted cautinoed. "If they need it, they for bad checks six previous should be taken to the wood shed, so to speak." times. THE EIGHTH major cause, HE CALLED the failure of he said, is expelling students " vr to business J night k keep . places ! I 19 4 U f.lights the second cause of pri from school. "Our law requires son sentences and coupled to them to go to school until 18 that the failure to have burglar years of age and we should enMurray. The 15th anniversary force it," he charged. alarms. Ninth reason was lack of re- of the Murray Junior Women's Sex crimes, third in the war theme for the den's book, are many times ligious instruction. "You don't club will set thesocial Sept. 6th. opening group's aggrevated by the female, he change an individuals' thinking Members and guests have charged, and adding, "Modern until they have some type of been invited. day women's dress can be blam- religious belief," he asserted. Mrs. led New ed for many of them." Mr. TurTENTH 4 ON THE list was William officers, Jr.. by president, Meyers, ner said several prisoners con failure to correct a youngster's will be hostesses for the 8 p.m. victed of sex offenses have re- first offense. "If your child auditori at lated how women "lured them steals a piece of candy from reception vine si. fast presi on" and thus contributed to the grocery store," he advised, um, 700 at the refresh dents will MAKING PLANS FOR OPENING social of Murray the act itself. "and you know it but do noth- ment table.pour HE BLAMED crime as por- ing about it, you're at fault for Women's club are Mrs. Raymond Gerrard, entertainSpecial guest for the evening trayed on television for many his later downfall should it will be Mrs. ment chairman; Mrs. H. Pierce Bringhurst, president; Mrs. Wilford Biesinger, the Utah at penitenprisoners happen!'' Utah second vice president, Orlando Erickson, at whose home the tea will be held the don't "Parents watch said that Warden Turner tiary. Women's Clubs and Mrs. Verl F. McMillan, program chairman. TV fare of their children close- while the national crime rate Federation of Junior hostesses will be Mary ly enough," he charged, "and is about 120 criminals in every Meyers, Kay Sullivan, Judy many of our inmates tell us 100,000 people, that of Utah is Otterstrom and Janice Webb, they got their first criminal approximately 75 per 100,000. "It costs about $145 per month per prisoner to maintain the state penitentiary," he added. KING PIN Presently, 648 inmates are housed at Point of the MounMurray. The garden of Mrs. will be accompanied by Beth Orlando Erickson, 5337 Ken- Hendricks. tain, which was constructed for Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. Bringwood Dr., will provide the setonly 600. At one time last year the populace reached 671. It ting for the Murray Women's hurst, Mrs. Anthony Mash and is expected the total might exclub annual membership tea Mrs. Anthony Baker will be hostesses. ceed 700 this year. and opening social Sept. 6th. (by Shrrm llarmrr) I IK SAID activities are enARRANGEMENTS for the "Thirty million bowlers will couraged at the prison, includafternoon event are being made 14th Ward Plans start their annual trek to the ing such things as the annual by Mrs. H. Pierce Bringhurst, lanes in September", Felon Follies, .scheduled this Gerbowling Mrs. Raymond president; Outing Tonight according to Ri week-enthe rodeo, dramatic rard, entertainment chairman chard W. Gano, presentations, boxing cards and Murray. Bishop Floyd Olson and her committee and Mrs. athletics." This helps keep priVeil McMillan, program chair- announced Murray 14th ward past national will hold an annual ward out president of the soners busy and out of trouble," man. Draat American Bowl- he reported. (today) A violin sextet composed of ing Thursday per Park. M.I.A. officers and ing Congress. The warden lauded a Utah Marilyn Johnson, Maxine Hill, teachers will be in charge of This is the judge who recently decreed Linda Kemp, Jeanine Bowers, and a ball game, beginestimate as giv- that a man convicted of a miYvonne Jex and Olctta Cum-min- sports at 5:30 en by the ABC nor offense which could have p.m. ning music. will provide They for the 1962-6- 3 Each family is asked to take led to something worse be takits own picnic lunch. The ward season, which en on a tour of the prison. will furnish drinks and water will shortly get "We gave him the G. Webb Snarr Wins under way. melon. A program has been tour,'' the Of this num- warden said, "and I believe wc U. U. At Of Masters ber, 5 million convinced him he wouldn't be associated want to be a prisoner In our bowlers P-TMurray. G. Webb Snarr, 5135 A with the ABC, and over 2 mil- institution." So. 200 West, was hoonred at lion with the Women's InterNo meeting will be helil by a family party Aug. 18 upon national Bowling Congress. The Rotarians next Monday due to his receipt of a M.A. degree balance will be casual bowlers Labor Day. from the University of Utah. Murray. Lincoln school the sport, but will who Mr. Snarr is principal at committee chairmen have' been not beenjoy affiliated with sanctionGrant elementary school. selected by Mrs. Lee Dale, ed SAFE DRIVER? league play. president and other officers. SAVE MONEY! The growth of howling in They arc Mesdames Kurt historian; William Lar- Salt Ijke county since Ga" 120 Vine-Mu- m V Young, son, membership: DeLoy Grit-to- n no was president of the loV. AMherst and William Ruefner, room cal iHiwihig association in I 1013 has Ihtii almost representatives; Ralph health and pre school; The local associaBill Winther, legislative; Jack tion had HIM at that headquarters for Burt, parent and family life: time, and has sine' swelled A. R. Schon, safety and civil Its ranks at the r.ite of 10 defense; Joe Matich, publicity; to 15 each year until it Ronald Cowdell and Thomas now lias over 11,000 ineiii-ber- s. VanDenBerge, hospitality; Ike M. Bowers, library service; RobIn order to pay for the extra ert E. Huish, publications; A. R. Peacock, program, and Lane help to take care of the growth, ABC dues had to be raised Fowler, scIkkiI lunch. advises Jim Jenten New officers Include Mrs. this year from $1 to $1.50. PrememABC the the Mrs. split Dale, If you're a $ofe drivJoseph Baldini, first viously with the Salt vice president; Mrs. Douglas bership fee with a good driving recer Smith, treasurer, and Mrs. Ed- Lake association. Of the $1.50 win Higbee, wcrctary. Princi- fee now being charged, the ord, you con save money on pal Joseph Hansen is second ABC will receive 70c per your insurance. For details, member and the local tin it will i vice president. ex80c local for get the other just call our office. If you Want Ads Get RrMilW! penses. qualify, you'll find it's well At the present time there arc worth the effort! 26 bowling establishments In the county, ranging from two lanes to 76 lane in size. The Leo Jensen Agency number of lane In this area Representing the has now reached the whopping Hartford Travelers total of with more being ttlt BO. ST4TI . AM added at the present time. Thin column will endeavor to bring you news of interest from the howling houses within the paper's distribution ami or Im mediately adjacent to it. Yon can expect to read about the (Topics, litKr 311. ( ol. 4) j If & ' "A) 1 - There's an unmistakable quality about HILMIIX r7 ...and about H the people who enjoy it Junior Women Plan Social ''iWSWH)iS'; ft ..hi vnuuetrr oamo IVMtlMy Hi-La- weatherplate your house Since 1878. 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