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Show Medical Center Ceremony Set Salt Lake. In ceremonies scheduled at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13th, the cornerstone of the University of Utah medical center will be laid. It will take place at the medical center site above Ft. Douglas. Presiding will be A. Ray president of the university. Speakers will be Gov. George D. Clyde and Leland B. a regent of the universityFlint, and chairman of the medical center fund drive. A lengthy list ot dignitaries, representing organizations donating to the center, will be on hand for the ceremonies. The medical center, when it is completed, will be the home of the university's college of medicine, the university hospital and the college of nursing. It is presently about 22 completed and is slightly ahead of const ruction schedule. The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE nd The Nrw dvrrtlir Thursday, Sept. 6, 1962 Nancy vU FACTS limn lit;', - .. ; Ol-pi- n, ry. r Services Held For Former Murray Man Funeral Murray. sit nvs were eondiicted Saturday I'm' William James Miller, ill, former Murray resident. .Mr. Miller was the father of Mrs. (ieore (I.udeanl I'oi'an. 21.i Maple Ave. He had been living m Midvale. Prior te. that he had lived in Murray for HO 1011 Riiicli. De.Molt, Ae.,'l'hllis Thorum greeted Principal over 1900 students te "C.ranite's Year" Wednesday. Greatest "We're waiting to explode in every field. My instinct tells me nothing can go w rong," he stat- I Fast; l.lin (oi-e- r c. Austin H.'liO So. aiighn. and Susan Wilkins, 3!liX I.uatta Dr. The "mighty senior class" of less Ihan the hundred had the students all laughing uiih a sUit put on by Ken I'.elUa, I red English". V.)l (iaylioiiriif ; Sieve Jones, 'A'l" F. IU!MI South and Jim Sargent, 'i'.i'.i Inland Ave. coaches and new ideas and a great student body backing them up the team is an its way to the region championship. Coach Hal Erickson, five year coach at Central Junior, will head the varsity track team. He predicted that Ted Alsop, 3146 So. 200 East; Kent Davis, 179 Gregson Ave.; Skip Dubuque, ISO Garden Ave.; Fred Linford, 114 East 4105 South and Dave Swanson, 1210 East 4085 South will be "tops" fiji the track. Not taking the summer off Besides welcoming the largStudent bodv officers Ken est student body in its history. (Fanner, l'age 411, Col. 7) r.ellia, i;Tll So. MOO Fast, Chuck Hi anile also said "Hello" to M0 years. P.oni Oil. 1Mb 1S7U. in Salt Petty, 180 Fast 45(10 So., and new teachers. Two cj' these Judie Vander-- " leachcis brought new classes: Lake City, he was married to hk Linden Fast Ml I.mdquist will teach Greek Kvelir.a 1st . Nielsen IK'.tfi, Sept. 1. 3900 in Kphraim. He had been in the Soul h. to all inlcrcscd and Miss Brown were confident will be found in the pool teachwholesale grocery business. thai with the ing swimming to the girls. other survivors inehule a of daughter. Mrs. Koss .oral Turteacher at Another new the whole stu- Granite is in the coaching de ner, Salt Lake, 12 grundchil-dien- . -TAT dent body the partment. Harold Simmons from ;it) great grandchildren, 19GL' 63 school Boxelder will put new ideas to two great great grandchildren, MIXED LEAGUES? vcar would be work with the football team in a brother and a sister. YOU BET! ' the greatest in. hopes that the team will go far Funeral services were conIn or Call Ray Ohm's ; Come Granite's bisto-- I tins season. John K. Wood from ducted at 2li0 K. So. Temple by ry. ALTA BOWL I'arowan. Utah will take the Bishop David 15. McCleery of To start the reins as coach of the junior j Murray lath ward. Interment 266-835- 3 So. State 4770 was in Murray city cemetery. year mil right varsitv football team. With new 235-- RESIDENT HOME FROM MEET hhiimmmmmihi1 Murray. William J. Musser, a "Hello Day Assembly was .IMIIIMMMIMMHHItll n ti imiiiUMiiiiH mint iMiiiiMiiMiiiiiMi 340 W. 6400 South, returned Tour Marks Final Mrs. Raymond K. Hubbard, 5483 Capri Dr. HERE'S MYSTERY HOME No. 235 in a held Wednesday morning. recently after a week in KanOver 900 (iranians, all soph"All my neighbors called me about it," series which dates back more than four Meeting For Group sas City where he attended an omores, were officially greetif Mrs. occunice Hubbard "It the was commented. or owner a and years you're Murray. As a final get toinsurance convention. ed. Expressing the "lost feelsurprise!" gether, officers and teachers of ing" of most of the sophopant of this home, it's worth $5 to you to I YMMIA old the 13th identiit! spward Only 10 residents have failed to identify mores, Helen Doxey, 1071 La.ke to an Salt onsored in 1 which their 1 outing the Come to the Eagle - Advertiser office, home ill fy Drive and Jeanne years during Sage recently. r. 155 E. 4905 South before Wednesday, the feature has been a part of the Fpwall, 373!) Lorettu Drive, at10 women and Forty girls dressed as farmers from a That's a mighty high average, Sept. 12th and claim your prize! tended the Tabernacle organ small town and sang about Last week's Mystery Home was that of the paper's editors believe. recital, then went to Hotel Utah tho "lost sophomores going FOR THE BEST RENTAL PLAN IN UTAH for lunch. after 'senior men'." During tho luncheon, the girls The junior class added a I 87 school at Camp Barkley, Tex- presented the old presidency, Remember When? with original words to song . Junior Buttle, son of Kathy Anderson, Vionna Turnas the assembly. Singing it were Lester Buttle, was recuperating er amd Beth Porter with a llMlMlltntMIMIIMIIHIIMIHHIIIHIIItltllllllllHllltMHIIIIMtMIHMIfllltMII. tmilllMIIMMIf Pain Allison, 1070 Elgin Ave., 'lllMIUMII from an acute appendicitis opcorsage. the eration. group Following lunch, I took a guided tour and lecture FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as of the Lion House, former home reported from the files of the of Brigham Young. The day Murray Eagle of Thursday, concluded with a guided tour of TI1IKTY YEARS AGO, as and Miss Wanda Ferguson ret1917. the LDS Temple grounds. reported from the files of the urned from a trip to Lincoln, Sept. 4, for the of the Vernal MattH. T. Wood, . . . Nebr. of Judge Murray Eagle Thursday, M hews announced his candidacy Wood Sand & Gravel Co.. died Sept. 8, 1932. weekend WW Members of the Murray City for membership in the Utah of a heart ailment . . . William Fire Department truck race House of Representatives in the Cannegieter, a Union41 Pacific Railroad employe for years, team which emerged victorious next legislature. retired . . . Mayor Ernest Smith at the state contest in Brigham Republican Candidate Murray. Norval Turner, G237 TWENTY FIVE Years Ago reported that he did not yet City were George Doran, WilSo. 200 West, ranked first in a files of from as the have the results of a traffic reported liam McCleary, William Town-send chess tournament the Murray Eagle of Thursstudy ostensibly made recently conducted last week at the hoArt Peters, William Ring-ros2, 1937. in Civic . . . The Ladies day, Sept Murray me of Wendell C. Day, 2,'J'J E. Hyde Stauffer and Leo Salt Lake county's first fair Guild opening social was ann- 6400 South. Townsend . . . 1,337 students had enrolled in Murray school opened with a flag raising cer- ounced . . . Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Following Mr. Turner, in nuLegislative District 20 district at the end of the sec- emony Wednesday, Sept. 1st. S. Smith and family returned merical order, were Adrian soumotor a from introduced the trip through ond day of school . . . Mr. and Mayor Berger Chris liOivata, Tom Yates, Aaarioa Dujr Aaotiuioo cf (Jus V V." Mrs. K. O. Simons and son Boyd speakers. Events of the day thern Utah . . . The Birthday Mrs Sue Thompson, Dean included horse pulling contests, Club met at the home of Leah ThoDave Foibush, Jerry O Education: Jordan High, B.Y.U. and a flower show. Miss Gloria Hof cling. 4".r)8 So. 2nd West I -- I 111.11 M UwiHj ll ll mpson, Clinton Day, Oscar HuOrr was selected as queen with . . . Jay McHcnry, newly-electe- d O Experience: Women's Legislative Suanna Hunter. James s, nter, president of the Murray " Margie Stone and Alice Snarr I and Richard DcNiro Day. Council, Motel Owner announced the formation attending . . . Sam. E. Bring-hurs- t, The tournament was conducLDS Former Church: bishop of Murray 1st of activity committees within ted with the Missionary, Stake Worker hope of creating ward, was elevated to the pres- the club. Lions Civic: in chess hereO sufficient interest Draper Lady idency of the Cottonwood stake. TEN YEARS AJO, as re- abouts to establish a permanNative of Draper, grandparents among He succeeded Henry D. Moyle. Background: from the files of the ent club. Interested players are . . . Richard Dix, Dolores Del ported First Settlers in Salt Lake County of Friday, Sept. asked to contact Mr. Turner at .Murray Rio and Chester Morris were 5, 1912. Eagle AM or Clinton Day at appearing at the Iris Theatre (RcniciiilH-r- , l'age ill. Col. 4) AM in "Devil's Playground". TWENTY, YEARS AGO. 111 reported from the files of Mm Murray Eaglo of Thursday, Sept. S. 1942. John W. Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stokes. left for the Coast after a short fitrlou gh. He was stationed at Moffat Field as a Yeoman 3c . . . The buildings) occupied by Brock-ban- k Motor Co. at Vine nnd State streets was selected as USO headquarters for the Murray area . Murray City's request for a preference rating on a ro0 gallon pumper to replace the one detHroyed in the Hen Gordon Mill fire was turned down by the WPB . . . George W. Jenkins entered officer's training -- .... ed. I Li" -- lumiuuijuuii Home No. Is It Yours? Mystery i RENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BOOT FOR Eagle-Advertise- FORGET Call: DA M26I or DA .. Get More SCHOOL 2-00- Motor Company Building At Vine inng If And State Tapped As USO Home iifilDI "Protect Utah from Financial Bondage" Mrs. Dezzie Tuft Chess Devotees Hold Tourney d, four-roun- House of Representatives e, n. 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