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Show "r.iv r:!rsl Mlcr'Til'-'in- rciit rit", 141 GRID OPENER FRIDAY "FREEDOM ACADEMY" ENDED ONLY THREE ACCIDENTS (See Page IB) (See Page 5B) (See Page Six) florpcnt nko ' on one of those scales the other day and the Missus grabbed the card that came out. Vou are a leader of men," fche read from it. "You're brave, strong- - - willed and popular with the opposite sex." A moment's pause, then she commented: "It has your weight wrong, too stepped fortune-tillin- Titrh m o aawoawaoaoaiiwaiiaowi . m aoj a ww'Hfiii -a aw io ojii Kaoowwapa .Jt g: K v ; '- V ' .... ' I I -- V-- ) , v l ..." Sometimes it seems we're always on the outside looking in. Everything im portant happens to, is seen by or concerns f ' f closely someone else. We're always the guy who "knew Take when". I SfiI earthquake I at 1.15 E. 4'Ml.ll South la Msrray, Salt Lake Caanly. Utah, r the Murray Fiinlmc ,., entr:rd as s.rond class matter at the pott office of Salt Lake City, Utah. unSer Uie act of Congress or March t. IH71. Sept. 6, 1962 Thursday, LAKE COUNTY, MURRAY, SALT him the last week. Every-'- . talk 1 body you to has some perf in' & sonal incident to relate how it affected them. This person awoke from a sound sleep in time to feel the bed shudder and see the curtains wave in the breeze. Another hurriedly turned on the light and was shocked to see the chandelier move back and forth in its 1 r record-breakin- ! tt X ; 1 some i e, re-ca- 400-roo- Year Reached Wiihoui Death From Traffic r prr-gnm- c rv-- Hrv ho 7 rr-mr- Vs., n hing" The kid mused a moment, then refuted- "Von know, sir. if I'd had Ibrt days Instead of 2 I emM t" make tip my Wind. ''"'" think I d have nipslgn be Ho ss the Rttd resolve to be ft gins lnWot-twvCnd fall If '" 're kili t liTW traov c;tvt m your sup-lor- t rvrti wbffl tiny blunder be criHf' "f tbni and '' N V.y is I - -- rs"l. 0 i rtf-ntn- pb-tt-t- fnf the r'ihl tlnjrfi4 walllBj'' M WIS tbm I ft k. pr Urr4 A Safe Crackers Caught Tuesday; Salt Lake. Mack ar House, 5200 So. State. an-a- . Murray. An titrrNi:-- of .174 Indent a was rewrtcd Tuesday t iih Murray schools emu. I'leted the firnt week's Wots. , According lo J. Knslon superintendent, the la'U'-- t increase was at tuigview elementary, which had 651 Mudnts. This was up 1 :7 over the ".ime time InM year In spite of the laigc addition year at Iiiik-view- , completed In-there Is now only cue nmtu that Is not Uwd continually classes. o d, If he'd tented his property. Mr. NVun replied: "liny, I'll say I did. They started calling me last night tVWdijrsdn.VI and kept casing. 1 tented it In a hurry Par-ratt- - ! Inn. run tiee the Want nds lo buy. sell, rent or trade. Just dial AM 8 .1523 or write llox 7187, Murray. Voli. v . ... "lttt .- ttMed lUtaXfcu I - 9 4 .A & IIK xr bttMnrj HANGS ON lo Utting of "liHl Iwtto'OO tedeo". SHow will h bf Murray Joytcti. YOUN&STEt K''vii ." ' - . 1 ' ' j I I I n, ' " aw . WELCOMING GLORIA NEIRA, foreign exchange stufrom Columbia are Erwin Boelter, 6111 So. 520 East, his wife and daughters Sylvia and Dorothy. dent Foreign Exchange Student Arrives For Murray Stay A Murray. bright-eye- love- d, ly young lady from "the Capitol of Happiness" arrived in Parents Group Plans First Fall Meeting Murray 1 t93.;7S Murray. The opening fall meeting of Parents Without Partners. will be Held on Inc.. Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at 5IJ01 So. 1300 East. The group, which is compoHcd of divorced and separated parents, will hold n "Corn Bust". Price of the event will be SI per person. Sewer Lines Are Finished Though minor Murray. re- in patching leaks is still taking pace, the new sewer lines along 6400 South and 61 h pair work P"u,lw a" a a Blotter Light For Murray City Police Murray. The city police blotter, busy during recent weeks with a variety of complaints, was extremely light Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Easley. 150 W. 5300 South, told iKilice Monday that an unknown person had shot and Injured her German shepherd dog about 2:30 in the morning. The animal survived. A report was given police Monday that a child's red trihud been stolen from 411 cycle K. 6270 South early In the morning, It had not yet been recovered Wednesday. Murray Girl Serves As Teacher At Eastern Girls' Summer Camp Murray. "Spending the past Miss Williams taught dancing two months in the East teach- - and was also a ramp counselor. A graduate of Murray high, Ing young girls creative and other dancing Is an Ideal wayjMtrheal Is now a junior at the to spend a summer," comment- - University of Utah. She Is n ed Micheal Williams, daughter member of Orchrsis d.uire org- of Mr. and Mrs William H. WIN anization a nil nas trained undrr liams, 6544 So. 600 West. Virginia Tanner for the pad Micheal worked during the eight years. She Is a member of summer of the past tw-- years Virginia's 'Vhll'Ji en's Dame at Pm.cliffe Camp near Harr- Theatre" and "Dance Ensema memlH-- r of ison. Me. The summer ramp Is ble" and Is nl for Jewish girls from eight to Mlhs Tanners faculty. 'Mike", 16 vears of sge. as she Is known to friends. a!;xi Many activities and sports are ' leaches dancing In a number of taught there, including; fine art students In her home J tnen-aie- . m far cieuting a crowding pittblcm is r onerrned. W Ss thf tncieast at l.ilierty. Mr. Par-rat- t note tluil 22 of them were in kindeigaiten. niressilaling another elaw The problem confronting officials is that there in no space available for an Most sermufi a . dis-Iri- add-itoi-.- claas. T o nl Iter si hoots show ed decreases in reliition to Ini't year's fignivs Itonnyview, whFor mm little ss 5io you ran ite H'Veinl h'inies h.H'e lmn reach eo.fHM) readers! moved lo m.'ike room for the frei-wswn down 1.1 ami McMillan w.i down 55. "We didn't rspcrt the drop nt MiMilIiut." the stiH.rln' stated "It look lis a little " '!i I it.ml and Atlit'ctott also Iht Vest iitsnl Is 11 H(irw .VI attidoila ovrr 14 Vrr With Compel II ion is open to Murray. Kml Tnneit. pirai-drn- l of Murray Junior t'bsio-be- r nnl gills nine to 14 Vears of :.' anil Atl nt'ii'l s SIM Is Up of t'ommcrre noimrcat n. fge. with their parents' I Uiltiie-- t cal Jsyrrr have rhrabib-- l the jiritot hich ptovct 21 and 22 iVmiea uwd m ihe hw .nr lo le lite ltfcCt With WJ higbls of TM i mircaaff of i lluni-akerFriday and Kalurdivl for Iheo Little Buckcroo Rodeo Is Planned Here By Jaycees - I ,: ii en-de- sz v i ' bt lv from i.ii-l'f 0 Khrtl.inda snd nie i The Lke Omnty trained for i putpgrand entry t set fur 7:.1o each New-- calvrs flri sejeelml foj m?i each year to $iiimintahtr tui'i evrrilnp. Tit "tttlp flmkari tH'l' 1rg and small riders The l"l o will frattue ! hark and trahma rail riding it rtitiire at ealf ropins, a chart-- l rare t"'' la bS a pntl !(.,( $,y n MutfUV irrrlst rirvr. a wild h'M w here Jayrera Ii f nidured by tbiinti p ynutigsirfs are tm small In rtle f a tltmsakrr. Trrmonlon, Vtah. ehan'i Chulea and mrtals for the tl laao a pny Co'!, aita and rther suipnae at piMtsble and are Admt-io- n desiened and constructed will b It m a fast moving adults, ,W for thildrn. ThMs by tltinsKker f.hor and for greater aalety for at va!lab!e now from any . the ourt tl (Murray Jajxe, But karoo lm'' si ttt pt tn-r- Halt "'" j fr Jt ft l;it ycr Itiirnlew'a nvi-- t ' ago. yrr When. - up t H'-i- t a M MlH1.1V It l.t' ale l it fivrlrted for lime A rCW Sn. nirvrtrttrndrnt fi"t1 rrttifiH lrh-r- that (here IH P! ' rvelV ilaaartalHI irt tb f li r 4 f f di-tti- thia year, bid thai fevrfs) teitijmiaty". Tbeiv ste a niioiber." be "that wilt have lo b a ieik thp hsia art'l all year." I 4 : firal-wrc- a Veat The I ! pUla k rnmlb wing, the SP i inii it.i iiji M ovrt the same he Ml , - 374 New Students Raise Murray Total To 5,496 cur-ele- 1 I er IsdriHim liotisr, drH-- , JSrfl mo. .Murray ' t . Went in Murray have lx"n placed in operation, it waa ported this week by Mayor lUy P. Greenwood. Construction of the lines had $4 been hampered by the high waBv11001$2.511.775 o 7Ti t.in Still finlintr tho InnirtinivA a ter table of the area. "In some ! the said the Mayor, $3 471 oio, iit, m Ktranei. . a " ' Gloria cxnlained places,' .a i n. l.. 1laU $1,701 405 wa"' was and very "happy $1,521. SOS that she tivc. bcI(W the I lnths content" to be here. $1,430,857 w.n $1.110 With the lines finished, resShe noted that she had com-- 1 $ b53.b44 pited the 11 year schooling idents adjacent to them may at their program offered in her country make arrangements and would have attended the convenience to connect to the sewer service, city officials sail. university this year. SS13 4M .'M .'00 $121.100 $21.2 .725 $138,150 $2:if..375 47H.2Bl $ Rl, 'Hid Nisongerand lur.i old 1!I.0 Ray Roberts, both l!l.V bait Lake youths, were ar- 1158 in the 1157 raigned Tuesday morning court ot District Judge Horace 11 Mi l'lSS C. Heck after being apprehended attempting to break into the i'i:4 Pancake safe at Harman's $2,-50- TWO i . Cooperative effort by Salt Lake county sheriff's officers, South Salt Lake and Murray police departments resulted In arrest of the pair about 1:05 a.m. Tuesday. Chief L. E. Deland of Murray police said the youths had gained entrance through the roof, then removed the hinges from a ritsjr. It was not yet known whether either or both had been involved in an episode earlier Quick Rental, Many this year when officers frightened off would-b- e safe crackers Calls, Reports Area at the same restaurant. 0 Judge Beck set bond nt User Of Want Ads for each of the accused If you're a renter looking pending assignment of a trial for a place to live or the owner date. of an unoccupied rental propthe erty want ad columns are the place you should let it be known! Take It from Ileverc Nelson. 1231 Cutler ltd. He ran u want ad a single Holland called in to cancel It. Asked Eagle-Advertis- 1 all-tim- members of the working under the direction of Mrs. Joseph Baldini, vice president. After the show the flower arrangements will be taken to the Salt Lake County General hospital and the Hillside Manor rest home. P-T- A ii f -- Annual Fowcr Show Is Ready Af Lincoln Elementary School j was talk Ins In rsr-ahr- ident. fal'-gtmiml- a bit f wm c or srstrhitie win r,"',''wy" tail to "i that Vnurs hasn't been a fVrfpTt life, ri'ber. trtmd al paHt the at4 WW entered d al Ibe wrertf time. "- - " " M. was tot. ft I wal'eJ r, o dt MUM? A -- f this week to attend Murray high for one year. She is Gloria Neira, a native of Cali, Colombia. Gloria, who will be 17 next month, will live with the Erwin Boelter family, 611 So. 520 East. The Boelters' two daughters, Dorothy and Sylvia, also attend Murray high. The daughter of an accountant. Miss Neira has six brothers and sisters, all of whom are attending school in Colombia. She arrived in Miami Aug. 29 in company with 32 other Colombian tudents. There they Joined 500 students from all over South America for a three-da- y briefing. .. $5,536,017.60,- She flew from Miami to Salt How recent years compare Lake Saturday, arriving in the with the current one in permit evening. Gloria noted that early figures: one other Colombian student Arramalalra T.lal will be studying in Utah. He Al(al $2,633 28fi will attend $4!H.775 a Sal Lake high 4.T.1 blW GETTING READY FOR sponsored flower show at Lincoln elementary school are jlohn Armstrong, Jill Flau-gheSherrie Tyne and Mrs. Joe Baldini, vice pres- Murray. Busy putting final touches to floral and hobby exhibits today are Lincoln elementary students. THE ACTIVITY is in anticipation of tonight's annual sponsoreST flower and hobby 8how.,,.The displays will be open from 7:30 to 9:30 tn the school's auditorium. Flowers are to be chosen and arranged by the children and judging will be for vri-t- y of the flowers only. First, second and third place ribbons will be awarded. All entries will receive one of these placements. Ten sweepstakes awards will be made. Judging will be by four members of the National Council of accredited judges. HOBBIES children have constructed or collected themselves will also be in competition. Each entry will compete for first, second and third place prize ribbons. Mrs. L. R. will be the judge. Arrangements' for the show have been made by several ir i $18,000. ' "Liltl Wltke IV '4 MJ itt , i i.-t- , a lad rilher m a . n, . " g "Still." pointed out Cliff Brown, city auditor, "the month of August this year was second only to May which had a whopping total of $712,099. And it exceeds every other August in permit history except 1961." The current year's total was swelled by 13 new residences figured at $150,000; residential remodeling of $95,000; new business of $45,000: business re-- 1 modeling of $475 and garage and miscellaneous permits of $289,800. The latter category was hiked by a $280,000 permit issued for construction of a new LDS ward structure at 6300 So. 300 Kast. Biggest item on the new business agenda was $30,000 for a Texas Oil Co. service station at 6th West and 5300 South. The 13 new homes for which permits were issued bring the year's total to 133. They constitute $1 483,400 of the current year's permit figure. Calendar 1962 still has a great deal of ground to regain if it is going to finish even as hign e as second on permit figures. Substantially ahead of it at the same stage of the year were 1958, which had hit and 1959 which was at this time. By the close of December, 1958 had gone on to break all prior records and become the first year to exceed Both 1959 and 1960 passed the mark before 1961 chalked up the present record of ' -- bed-boar- ""SI week. i, ' 1 The eighth month of the year saw $494,775 issued in permits. It brought 1962 to $2,633,286. The current year is still far 1961, behind which at the same stage had totalled $4,439,680. And August of '61 exceeded last month, by i Y 'f cui-re- via?! t rV- - p Murray. The second largest August in history and t he sec ond biggest montn ot the year boosted the building permit picture in Murray to a total last more respectable M most-discuss- Nmber 43 August Hi is Permit High I jj and finally crack. And another guy who was outdoors, too, and thought a tree was going to topple on his garage. Grandpa, who's visiting us, old boy thought our seven-yea- r was jumping up and down in his bed and the racket was caused by groaning under the strain. (Don't know why they would he does that all the time!) you get the idea. Anyway Everybody had some direct connection with the earthquake. m Picture at Left But Yours Truly. We slept I soundly through it all, awoke to height of the finished project. the excited jabber of the famActually, the stack itself is 477 ily, all impressed by some unfeet from base to top. usual happening they couldn't The initial proposal was that describe. quite the city vote a bond issue to finance necessary construction, Downtown, our business friends gathered in little groups including elevators to take pato vividly recount where they trons to and from the top and THE SMELTER STACK . . . were and what they were doing small buildings near the base when Mother Nature re - arfor curio shops, restaurants, etc. will it be a "space needle"? ranged the rocks down there. So Anticipated cost of the strucwe quietly sauntered to the othture was placed at $500,000. er side of the room seeking Its proposers told city No major damage officialsfirst Murray. someone who'd like to talk was an engineer's survey in Murray folreported about yesterday's bascbnll lowing Wednesday's earth- had indicated the huge stack is scores or the upcoming election. structurally sound. Still they according to Cal Gil-leOf course the Wednesday quake, planned to add steel ribs of chief. assistant police from bottom to tremor found us relatively alSeveral stores around the crescent-shapert to what was happening. area reported broken bottles top. City officials declined to conBut in all honesty, it was all and spilled cans as the tremor sider placing such a matter ben over so quickly we couldn't rolled products from grocery fore the public, but several shelves. anything particularly sigmeetings of interested local citmust Which it. benificant about Center of tint quake was were subsequently held as izens further prove that we just are lieved to be located between the plan took shape. In one of never In the right place at the Granger and Magna, accordits more recent meetings, the I'niver-sity on to of officials the Like time. ing standing right idea had grown to Include a of I'tah seismology labthe corner by South high or in hotel, an amusement the process of crossing State oratory. park and other construction on hae a lavish scale, all atop the bills street as an abyss yawned, open Magna appeared t or something like some folks been the hardest hit Severe! which flank the smelter slag grocery stores reported dam- (dump. can always relate. age around $1,000 from brokSilence was originally reen and spilled merchandise. Cliff Mcmmott, writing In of quested pending signing the t'intah Ilasin Standard, Both Granger and Cypres property leases which would were schools comments: "Why Is it that evacuated high enable planning to continue. and closed for the day when The talk yesterday to Chamber whenever they seat you at a bedeeloN-located ball game, you're large cracks members by Mr. Rice constitutcause of the quake. the hot dog man and ed the first public announce his best customer?" ment that such a thing was being contemplated. Seats at the ball game won't 'While I certainly would not be very much in demand pretty considered involving the have still noon. Oh. the major leagues city in such a project," Mayor have to decide a couple of chamRay P. Greenwood commented pions and the World Series w ill some time ago. "I do have the come along next month. But lt' this could be a very opinion all over except the shouting for successful venture and could be the Bees and most of the soft-ba- ll und amateur baseball teams. Murray. For the first time greatly beneficial to our city." That doesn't mean anything since fiscal ID.'). Murray City except that King Football Is has recorded a year without a Jex Robbers Face . . right around the comer. In fact, traffic fatality. tomorrow they'll start practice Chief L. E. Deland of the Hearing Sept. 18th folMurray police fnrre pointed out grid tussles. Area funs can Salt jke. Simultaneous dates low the Murray Spartans to Friday that it had been a full for preliminary hearings have exProvo or take In the Granite year since the accident which been assigned accused robbers wld Clifford U Worthen. 19. 4595 cursion to Granger. Box Elder claimed the life of will take on the new Hillcrest Klixio (Lee) Marlines, 4840 So. W. 5173 South and Joseph O. high on the Jordan field while Stste. Williamson, 19. 5668 So. 4270 Jordan journeys to Ogden to The passage of 12 months WesL Iximoud. Worthen was arraigned this since Martinez' death marked piny Hen It's about this time of year the first time In eight yenm week b fore Judge Horace C. a lot of otherwise real nice guys that the clly had progressed P.eck on charges of robbing the heroine rather fanatical. They're through a full year without a Jex IGA Market. 478 Sul h State. Earlier. Williamson had the roachea of these teams. It's fatality. Martini-is- , hit Aug. .list by an been arraigned on the same their task to make eleven lMys automobile, died charge. plnv as a unit and train each of The preliminary hearing will them to do the right thing at Sept. 6th In a Salt Lake hospitake place Tuesday. Sept. 18th. the right time. Thry won't, of tal. J course, because these are just boys and they'll do the wrong In thing every now und then. coach--.- g spite of all the they 'VP had. naa When' thry do. fans groan, roaihcs bile back some rather choice epithets snd the miserable kids consider Joining the goForeign lrgion miner thanMonmy - I. ing bsi k to classes next .1 da fans forget Ilnfoituimtely, tbrw sic Just laws and it s all mistake just a game Making In human. Fans should besrlt In a her than criticizing mind in judgment or action, for What ts'V would ever deliberately cost his team a bsll game by doing some stupid thing? tl a like the incident when an anient fsn of the local high school stopped the tram S quae. Irrhsrk en the street the Mon-tifollowing the big giimr 'Hun. If I'd brrn you. I'd Instead of a called for a P 'bird down Friline plunge a stupid day. Vou sure did di I Volume 80 :4 Murray. What has been both secret" and the the "best-kestreet - corner !opic of the year locally was finally brought into the open Wednesday noon during a Chamber of Commerce luncheon at Lowell's Restaurant, 4338 So. State. area Jim Rice, widely-know- n realtor, discussed with Chamber members a proposal which would convert the smelter smokestack In Murray into a "space needle" akin to that which has featured the Seattle World's Fair. The plan, which would put a restaurant and both an observation tower and a radio or TV station atop the stack would create a 500-fohigh tourist attraction which has spectacular possibilities for the area. First broached to the city commission several months ago, the proposal was originally known as "Galaxie 500", drawing its name from the total setting. There was this fella' who saw the pavement in his driveway shift ominously up and down rt UTAH Stack To 3e 'Needle'? 1 U ' Published weekly in aa pop.aihle, Thy i on a temporary di not want to teah , - . MO? fOUOWlUG ... ... .... A SUVMf iotbis3 dostt ot a M., it Mithtol Wi!l'0i, fjouq'i'er gnrj Mr. Wdlipm Williomi, 6J4i So. 600 Wti. gull' tOfp of Mr, . in Mortnon, |