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Show Area Men Are The MURRAY, Utah, EACLE CD crowd was poor at Saturday Special welfare and leadernm Tke U night's dance. Needless to say, ship meetings will be heW the committee' headed by Gene Saturday evening, Welfare, 6:30 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Rubins was quite disappointed p.m. and Leadership, 8 p. hi. both h at chapel, 184 Vine St. at the turnout. Sin Almlliti Degree Winners At BYU Friday Provo. Two mid-SaLake county students were awarded Bachelor's degrees Friday evening at the 87th annual' commencement of EriRham Young University. A total of 569 degrees were awarded at the ceremony, which added to the spring commencement total of 1,133 brings the year's output at BYU to 1,702. In the summer rites Friday, 429 received bachelor's degrees! 132 were granted master's and two, doctor's. Among the degree-recipiewere Clinton J. Ba?t,er of Murray and Vernon Eugene Heber of Magna. nt HEWS THE FOE ABOUT F.a.E. by l'nnl.Uii at game nights on Tuesdays are getting bigger, Crowds . Amlfrn State visitation is scheduled for Sept. 6th in Murray aerie. Eagle members are urged to attend. FOE Sept. 8th wijl be our big "steak fry". The entertainment committee has gone to a lot of work to put it over, so nerie members are urged to bring their friends and make i a successful outing. ,' FOE The music was good but the If You Have Bishop Simpson Tp Direct it 77i.n AI-M- we'll help you cure it in two easy steps . . . come in and tell us, your troubles. We. deal with lots of folks who've lost their heart to a new car . . . and we help them buy it. The second step? Just go pick out the color, secure in the knowledge you've made a low-coauto loan with a reliable lending institution! You'll like Murray State! FOR ALL YOUR BANKING CONSULT HOME-STAFFE- HOME-OWNE- D, . D - BANK 5085 South State Dial AM Combines vigor with maturity. 8 6-8- LA& L Murray-Taylorsvil- Vote for SHERMAN P.llOYD for Congress MUM THE BEST QUALIFIED com-letlo- CANDIDATE Paid Political Adv. by Pr. R. B. Montgomery .1 HAVE YOU REALLY SEEN .A the West shows plans for a number of buildings. Present site of school is at 431 So. 600 East that spot." He said Sixth East in buildings that were once used as a laundry and which were described in t,h?, report; to the 1961 lejjisla-- ! ture as "totally inadequate", "the campus plan provides ample, ropm for Trade Tech use and expansion as far, in the future as I can visualize," said Mr. Nelson. A proposed master plan for the campus envisions administration, business, drafting and commercial electronics, art, fluto shops, trades shops, arts and humanities, clnssrooms, student center and gymnasium buildings. "These buildings," said Mr. Nelson, "wiil be attractive and a credit to the community.'' members o a, site committee reached selection that conclusion after extensive studies and discussions with real estate experts. The entire campus is expected to be completed in about 10 Residents Return years. Mr. Nelson said the central From Northwest Tour location would have added conMurray. Mr. and Mrs. Fred venience for students that the Booth and four children, 595 do propresent quarters npt i No matter how long you've lived in our wonderful state, there are sure to be parts of the Rockies you've missed and should enjoy. S&H and the many merchants who give S&H Green Stamps are so proud of the people and the natural splendor of our fine state that S&H has created a special Tour Program that we want you tp have absolutely FREE ! Pick up your free S&H Tour detailed for every part of our state, plus a handsome souvenir scenic booklet at any service station near you that gives S&H Green Stamps! P.s. Get a few extra copies and send them to your friends in other states. They'll love it, too ! Maps ? 1 Sived by more than 33,000,000 smart shoppers from coast to coast! GREEN ' vide. He noted that the largest group of Trade Tech students now come from the mm ar- ea. He said the proposed cam- pus site would put Trade Tech closer, to industries such as Hercules and Kenneeo.tt facilities which often use the school for training employees. "Construction of the Trade Tech campus at the Redwood Road site will also enhance property values in the area', Mr. Nelson predicted. A report to the 1961 Utah State Legislature pegged the campus cost at, $2,6!)1,4Q0. The state paid an additional $235, 000 for the mi land. The site, which fronts on Redwood Road and stretches westward to 22nd West, Includes 72 2 1952. acres. The laying of underground Completion of the final plans cable conduit along the for the first building on the highway on West campus was recently announced 4Rth South was nearing by Mr. Nelson, A heating plant, . . Thousands lined State the building Is expected to cost St. and Vine St. to witness the J179,90O. parade which opened the CounConstruction could begin ty Fair. . . Murray Baptist when the State Finance Comchurch purchased a new home mission releases funds for the to serve as a parsonage. . . Mr. project. and Mrs. Sam McHenry, Mr. Trade Tech's present quarand, Mrs. Charles Oliver and ters are located at 431 South ' Mr. and Mrs. Max McHenry, Marsha Ann and Sandra Kay, returned home from a trip to UTAH STATE FAIR Canada. . . Murray high school' was registering students, in preparation for the betinning of school Sept. 3. WOPLO FAMOUS FIVE YEARS AGO. an I reported from the file of the Murrav E a c I e, Thursday, . !Q UJ ,.oc r? just north of Taylorsville. "By the tim? the Trade Tech campus becomes a reality, said Mr. Nelson, "the center of the Salt Lake valley's population should be at just about '! i o Trade Tech Location Is Near Center 72 Populace of Murray g traveled on down the coast to San Francisco, Calif, where they took a boat tour of the bay. IS . Area Message to the Voters A Folks are friendly at Murray State, which was created to fill the area's need for a local bank keyed to the objectives and ideas of this community. If you like to be served with a smile try Murray State! NEEDS, - Eagle-Advertise- st Caves. They lg d I, Delton Lanes in Granger; and the Hyland and, Bonwood Bowl in neighboring territory. The Sunrise Lanes in Magna are now under construction and Salt Lake. The Taylorsville should be ready in the near area will proDaoiy De tne salt future. Lake Valley's pppulaton center in another 10 years, the presiIf you have any suggesdent of Salt Lake Trade Techtions for the column please nical Institute said this week. drop us a card or call AM Jay L. Nelson added that beand tell us what you cause of this, the site of Trade would like to see discussed. will be Tech's Through the couretesy of "ideal". proposed camjnis So. 4770 Ohms' Alta Bowl, Ray The campus site is located at State, three free lines of bowling will be given to the first 46th South and Redwood Road, bowler who identifies the location of the ABC sanctioned esFor Quick Results tablishment that has only two Remember At Low Cost . . . lanes. The lanes are located in Use a (From Page 2R, Cot. 8) Salt Lake county. Please call WANT AD our office anytime after 8:30 "Murray Junior Women's club r! in the members went to Storm Mouna.m. Thursday. tain in Big Cottonwood Canyon for a weiner roast. New officers installed were Phyllis Martin, president; Joy EUertson, 1st vice president; Mrs. Joy Lasa-te- r Stone, 2nd vice president; Patricia Miller, recording secretary; Pauline Jensen, corressecretary; Patty Trott, ponding In the September 1 1 Primary Election, the most Important treasurer; Margene Mantle, filled office to be by the voters of this 2nd Congressional historian; Barbara Erickson, District is that of United States Congressman. He will be chairman. . . entertainment our voice in Washington, in fact as well as in name our Charles L. Nelson, mechanical REPRESENTATIVE. Weigh your vot carefully. Choose the foreman at Union Pacific's Pallas yards, made application for candidate who: railroad retirement pay. . . Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Simmons, Mr. ' Knows our problems beeaust and Mrs. Vernett Ballard and S he's worked with our problems. daughter Dawn spent a day at Saltair. Has an exceptional record of TEX YEARS AOO. n- - re8 years leadership in the Utah ported from the file of the Senate. .. Murray Eagle, Friday, Aug, First a MASTER PLAN FOR campus of. Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute which will be located between Redwood Road and 2200 September 8 and 9. Accompanying Elder Simpson to tne conferences will be Elder Glenn L. Rudd, a member of the church's General Welfare Staff. General sessions for the Murray stake will be conducted Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at 160 East 4600 South by president Paul S. Rose. Junior Wright Child, presi dent of Murray South stake will conduct the Sunday sessions at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. at the Stake Center, 5770 South 3rd East. .:i IX. U Bishop Robert L. first counselor to the Topics, Boon, To Col, 4,), Presiding Bishop of the LDS top (From,Page8B, scores of note and items church will preside over quar- from the Lanes, Alta terly conferences of the Mur- Bowl, and Olympus State Lanes in Murand South stakes, ray, Kearns Lanes in Kearns; ray Murray V, 3i 1 Coastal area. In Seattle, Wash, they visited the World's Fair, then in Portland, Ore. they toured the famous Sea Lion o -- to Murray. Fifteen elders of the Seventh Quorum held a fishing derby arul overnight camping trip to Teapot Lake, above Kamas Aug. 24 and 25th. Supper and a eampfire program were under the direction of Roy Brown. Reed Bills, Lynn Wagner ami Gene Lynch, Fri- dav night. Saturday, after the group came back from fishing a check was made and prizes given. Steve Turner won. the grand prize for the largest f,ish and the biggest cntchf Second prize went to Robert Leake, third to Gene Lynch, and the prize for the smallest catch went ot Roy Brown. Murray. tun . . . 0 Elders Quorum Has Fish Derby Simpson, MM . Skip Landers reports. But there is always room for more and the games aren't for members only. For those who like fun, this is a swell way to spend an evening, Skip savs. FOE President Ray Severson has just returned from Chicago, where he spent a week attending special schooling. FOE Our stock car, which enterRow" on ed the "Sponsor's Saturday night didn't win. But ye tried! Local Meetings vNew Capitis" - ten-da- lst-12t- lt ... W. G400 South returned home y vacaSunilay after a tion in the Northwest and GENERAL S.T.M. NYLONS le n. Why settle, for less, when yoy eon gef these famous-qualit- y, safe Generals at bargain prices? CHEVROLET, long-wearin- g, FORD, DODGE, Crt fficn 3U PLYMOUTH I GEIEILEIID Portable Dishwasher STUDEBAKER 7.50x14 SIZE i if inl rill lr Sept 7 thru 16 mfTTrmTX7YTTm AugiiM 29. 19.VT. Murray youngsters went bark l ; to school In record number. . . Murray power and water departments moved to the new City Hall. . . David P. fiotirley retired superintendent of the Granite School District, died. . . . Murray city spent less than was budget mI during the previous year, the nnnunl audit report showed. . . West Kearns Elementary school. wm the only school In Granite District operating on n double session. a COMPLETELY PORTABLE . .. needs no installation, rolls on wheels DRAIN FLUSH-AWA- Y ... no necessary ng pre-rinsi- Rnmney, Franres Cnmpnnnro and RaNee Davis , 3CYCLEPUSH-eUTTO- mixed loads pots and pans china f COMPLETE . Jean were sweetheart niwl attendants Hi the Sntt Lake County Fair Just concluding. . . Murray buslnexsman Jon I .arson displayed his collection of vintage u(emobl'es at the County Fair. N fine ... . mm NIGHTLY AT t JO0p S . . Sol.. V(H. IS -U ... Sf. 1 .1 and - 1173 - - MI ! SP 402 SvmYZ VZJt0 U Retractable Cord Vinyl Cushion Interior ViH.P. GE Motor a n CM? 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