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Show Triv 141 er.it Wide Variety Of Cases Heard During Week En Micrcf il'"' ;rfl fiorpcnt rH:', T1th Lafco J $25 On a petit larceny count, a r ing his hearing Tuesday morn- of the monetary fine and Murray. A wide variety of i here during the past week. V fine of $50 and a suspended 10-- ; , ing and was civen. a five-dacases were heard in citv court Most frequent offense for all the jail term. were Fined in connection with ac- - day jail sentence were given jail sentence. Hail of $2(10 wa which area motorists fined concerned failure to stop cidents were these drivers: Nor- - Dorothy Edwards, Midvalc. The set pending trial. ,f h A for stop signals. Harry G. man M. Petersen, Midvale, $35, theft took place at Grand jail sentence ... fiKlfl Sn w:w utlun,m,1...4 ,,,,,n r, i i'r.,.,,,1 I XlurUpt Campbell. Stirling, Utah, was flrivinrr tnn fast frtr pviwtinn' iniotiian a or --'. fine ana a for a .vucnaei $15 . htaie. line nan, conditions, running uay given contingent a nvp.ii:iv inn sentence was nnmi ritniinn.., iw.rut MHrrn ko 'n inr taiiure. ii..h...i',,u. stop sign. On the same charge, iii.iK , v?' : , ... ? . . . ?: or nan me wav. 5301 Woodcrest in io vteiu rurni assault ami nt uavin n.ssrs.sei .mines a. icison. Bigelow, There's no indigestion Kile vv. ne isuu y Maxine pieao. Drought rancisco, uanr., aner io.jj Koceja, worse than that which comes Dr. and Doris Woodbury, Salt u. South, $35, improper passing, guilty to a charge of disturb- - ,r8:i!i Utahua Dr. against her from having to eat your own Lake, paid $10 fines. 1 A $10 fine for speeding was ing the peace. The offense took husband, S. H. Koceja. For driving through a red words. W. A assessed S. 483 Dr., Louise is Mitchell, at Eugene place Spacerama Lagant. semaphore, preliminary hearing Hidden Village. A companion, .scheduled in Murray city court Such things generally happen 132 W. 6480 South, was given 5735 So. 90 West. s of San Wednesday, Oct. 3rd in a Jack F. Hawkins, Copperton, Michael L. Barry, also to people "who tell tall tales and a $20 fine. On a charge of failure to rethen find themselves forced to rapped $175 on a charge Francisco, plead not guilty to ligent homicide charge against main at scene of an accident, of driving while under the in- - charges of using abusive lan- - Gayle Kim, whose automobile prove 'em. s Like a guy we recall who fre- Richard Spencer, 7695 So. 2375 fluence of liquor. All but five guage toward an officers dis- - struck and killed Minerva y of a jail sentence turbing the peace and public gington on July 18. 1902. The quently expounded at some East, was given a $100 fine y jail sentence. were suspended upon payment intoxication. He was, however, defendant has been free on t length about his and a found in contempt of court dur- - $::no bail pending trial. Suspended upon payment was of the monetary fine. out standing athletic b a c k- LECTURE SERIES PLANNED RELIEF SOCIETY HONORED SPARTANS WIN IN MUD lege. From his I entirely immod-(See Page Three) (See Page 4B) (See Page 2B) f I est description, v wTSfl 11, lH .t i w ;r :. ,, im-- '? 1 ! v! " v - !. . 1 1 - ,. &' -- PM I ; .A three-mont- . ft Courtllig"in Cify ?i , ....... i. 4' ncg-wa- Wig-day- 'ptTrrri 2 35-da- 1 J ' he did i ftllililK thing but peanuts in the I stands when "his 8 c h 0 0 I fn I was enjoying I enormous success on the tir i wim Lifji football field. His desk was n adorned by a huge trophies it later turned out he hadn't been awarded but had purchased for himself. He got along fine with his Published weekly l IIS E. i'MM stories until someone happened to question his old school and ' learned two things. He'd never Thursday, Sept. 27, 1962 had a football uniform on. And he was only enrolled in school a few days before being requested to leave. In other words, he was a fake, pure and simple. His indigestion must've been miserable. ,r t it j sell every-jV- f iLS 1 '"''"" fill b cat mm w ri mm t h iwiv,iu.a am m r mm ' t p 5 t - f half-doze- Seven South in Lake 8lt Lake Mirny, Salt entered '.,March 1 Coanlf, rjuh, j the Murray frlntint City. Utah, under the aet af CmfnM MURRAY, SALT LAKE COUNTY, IHTJI. B icycles Murray. Seven bicycle thefts topped the list of reported . losses this week Murray police! records show. Reporting stolen bikes were , iegg.y mviuuvc, uion uutiuia Dr.; Lorna Sidwell. 6336 So. 4 th East; Tommy Astorag, 203 E. 5600 South; Ronnie Richens. Two Murrayitcs need have 451 S So. Dth East; Mrs. Terry no reluctance to speak of their Beckstead. 18 W. 5975' South: athletic prowess. One is Rex Mrs. Wallace Ward. 118 W. Olsen, Granite high cage men- 6025 South and Fred M. Johntor and a Murrayite of long son. 17 W. 5965 South. The bikes taken from the standing. The other is Ray Oliverson, whn coaches Murray Beckstead and Johnson resihigh gridders. dences were stolen on different Both have their names all nights. Both were recovered as e over the grid records was the bike taken from the at Brigham Young. Olsen as a Ward residence. One other bike, passer par excellence; Oliver-so- n taken from the Richens resi as a fine running back. dence, was also recovered. Mart with Kex. He holds the In other thefts this week, mark for the most yards gained J,tck Houston, who resides in by passing in a single season, the Townsend Apts.. reported 982 in 1947. And the most com- - someone entered the apartment pletions. 79, plus the best com- - and stole a large number of ' , pletion percentage, an even baby clothes and toys as well j 500. his wife's, maternity clothes. All this an a team which The loss wan valued at $300. won only three of its 10 games John Goldrick, 72 W. 6100 and played some pretty stout South, reported a wheel and opposition. tire were taken from the trunk Now take Ray. His 90 points 0f his car Sunday night. Also ' in 1951 were the most ever , missing auto parts was Ijiw- - !':..- scored in a single season by a rence J. Grindberg. R0 E. 7060 Cougar gridder and his 15 South. He renorted the loss of touchdowns rank in the same Ir....M iiuif i f 'n. 'fill t...k A 1957 Cadillac hrlungin;; to category. His career total of 18 TD's and 108 points is a rec- Wesley A. Trip. 2951 So. 2nd ord, as is his total of 822 yards East wat reported stolen from rushing in a single season. The in front of Zion Motors Sept. '51 won six. lost IS. It was later recovered. three and tied one. John Elstun. 3614 Kiwane Or. reported a lost wallet. In- Perhaps an even more matter about both men eluded were driver's license is that they're gentlemen. and other papers. Garv Starrer. 4470 So. 270' They're not athletic bums; ACCEPTING CHECK FOR donation to the United Fund they're not guys who footballed East reported the Ioks of a I their way through school, tniimifdor radio valued at $10.' campaign is area director Calvin D. Nelson. Presenting learned virtually nothing and According to police record the money on behalf of Murray Police Boys' dub is Lloyd gained a sheepskin that was someone broke the windshield E. Dclond, police chief. The Salt lake Area Fund cammore testament to their ability of his car and took the radio, to crack a line than a book. ,Thc vandals also cut the scat; paign is seeking nearly one million dollars lo cover services of 32 ogencics. Rex and Ray have the re- - of the car. sped of the boys with whom they work. They pass on to them, through good example, j many noble aims for playing the game of life. When you nnnlyzc ft. isn't this a much more Important t goal than who ran the fastest or threw the furtherest? Of coume. if you ran be both an outstanding person and a holder, so much the better. Which makes these men unique. ll has rnmmrnlttl Home that II takr iMn klntU of mike the world people tn wrlli sImmiI Hie orl Klnrlrt of niiliiiun anil the. ret of u to rnkr Hutu. j v if Vsr sro wc led on our Inability to remember names. Which prompted a reader to give im a ring and quote a little ditty he'd rend in a national mngaxinc. To wit ; "I never forget a fare or a name; the rmthenwme thing in my raw l; the names are seldom I he ! remember same as those that belong with the ffres!" Coiiplp of wrt'ks Junk U )" Ihmw ittTrtbrd a krrp Ira Mror-It'ln- e-i- trk asy ' r A f i j y and be. two Inrr jmi nrrd II. f it at We fotm! a little put hoiwe Ut wcrk tnhen v.e full hrssn the rleanup f, the gsrsge. I! really dld1 I ttrcl u, if we clidrtt want lo pM tbe ear In' It. Ihsl I. And It wnsnl nun hi all the! work. JuM e atiRrd lst thii'e printf when we rleancl vp In nrdrr to gel out I he pirnlC t le and the rhutt. H Now we hsi tn mi thst wt niM grt them wHhit Mklng into he a mPawiy out two btm-U-aKrtiit-snriii- t ) 4 i rrt ... i : l V" ' J I ..t : '"- - ' 1n . tfh . Irimmrr, hue ei',. a wsgonand with r.ans-h'be rrtnfwte-asi'n. In otJpr l grl out Ui ait! ar.d U anow ahot'O. g ! Completion Is Near On $62,000 Project At Granite High School Murray. A film concerning niainlritttnec of I'tnh's highways and a brief talk in supl Amendport of ment No. 2 were topics of a program here Monday at the regular meeting of Rotary tiranlle Park. Woikiileu are pleten the changes and Howard J. Williams of Suit the proLake City picM-ntegram. Rotanans Icariud 6 cents fit of each gallon of gasoline wild goes Into state taxes. It is tin money amendment No, 2 wck to hive directed by law lulu the channels of maintenance and allied needs. "There Im never Im en anv this money." attempt to Mr. Williams imtd out. "however tin ami ndmeiit Would make reliant It could not lie tn the niluie, l!inh n one of only two In She 12 Wet-ril- l whirtl do not have Stilte Slich tegillation of It'. giKiilme lax fiimts" The epcakcr oiri d out that no opposition Im thus f.i ieen rxpiTMeil to the amendment's ( l'ii priiJtnlj itvn n0't, it el Mtty pttiitltnf Cool Itnnion, letond vkt pniidnt Powlond, h'itot'ott end Koicfl Get, An-nt''- it'or. rl thnt: lit union, e stond Vb- ) y - con-feici- '"!' ' currrnily l timing an Jolu;iile;i 6 TaVelll. Sti. tut'iiutit. Mr. fil - l Ilt'tt I'd t.tr v rv i -- - nit "i m. H " ,mM-r- ;.ndd vbith al h i a Hi ."3.1 IniK 'i - Ml ! ItrgitttiiTit; bl punr'pal si M'ii-rrily tantM St He lor ti eiiiina?v, the staff is I en vrar In I'.ivcniew tncrfsse rf ll'e Alt new Jnir rait4 Ws-nti- v h mi h sn-Karen Ger, srrtrla-A""f ttf l! l.ied. his't tinn n' Uoimliful :.,,, The new offit 1 wt nd' o- - iMty Lift j'f if, Msty Jolmwn duiJ aJi'J by the 1u- - is ai.Hi on the fatuity. ol t0tnK HIGH STUDtNTS loots o?f GAN1T tien dtfting ft tootion of study roU end I Khool. Twe 1001 ei totu'tve'ed in oi old ow'otiw-- te -1 1 & ElettMis iy reprfrntaivrs are ln toedmted. Tu. i tilMH AI, 1y w out wm pii- Grass ftrrs were tupiclrhed al I'VanUle Al-vl- I I oftn-rt- llirr at teorted. (.p.-m- Efl.V . y i e ptcldeut remodel-prrm-ntl- Murray. City firemen answered thiec (ire alarms for the week eliding Tile.mlay. All were slight with no damage ing at the high irhoul which East 4WMI So. on Wedm ii.iy have been going on for the la.d at 1:15 pin,, and on the pio-eit- y three years, of lleib Tuvrer. .V;? h Saliinlay nl .'1:0 p m. lt An OVelllellted l.ir tlon of the new Gi anile Park 10 of a run Saturday nt chiin' a school, $200,000 junior high n on propeity owiiiil by p.m. com. renovation pmgram Was 2nd So. 4.i Parker, Wet, pleted In the old junior high building. completing renovation of the old auditorium at Gran- ite high selakil It was rrmrlel this week by Mhool officials. con- The old hall has verted i'it a binary and tudy hall and added about 3.H00 ee of fioir jijwrv lo jii.it th.Mil facilities. j Be. additional The space whs in ed iy coiutrtieting a floor v hl h the bull, rreallug two toniiis. The initin fitter of i he urea will nerve .i a f u y hall and sdditiounl itim h itmin hiace, (it- the Hcrond fliftr Is the In addition to the library area there will be rvxiiti, n teacher's and other facilities. Conatruc-lio- n Maurice Rornni-Co. was rontrnetor on the Uniiiit ni roitling totliftiU t (oil of the thsnsi wa . pl.iet.l t f 2 .OHO. This Hddiion ne.ttly com- - Club. riniirysonl'atd ot s. Firemen During Week Highway Needs . NAtVtO O'flCtSS ac-o- Intersec-paKscnger- Rotary Told Of H d y r t'n.'i . ,t i John Kemp. Mtl trnit. Otlirr tiftt ollirris jtp ft.vrn itttiof h';;h i' Snstr. fifl vice piBi..iit. Cs. ,0 ..Vf ( ). . year NtWIY 1 s InexiK-nsivc- Patrrlt Hfnwit. New Heads Of Murray Seminary .1 , J,a Eagle-Advertis- the Miiftty ln w'li We rr.arTsfcf l It all riihl "hn Vlth mm misiv1na. tl,r aniuv flip we'tf slnfi In the first insertion, to cancel the ad and commented: "I just couldn't believe I would get so many calls. MiiMt have had at least 25, Hnd had five very excellent ladies to choose froml" You. too, can use the want ad columns to solve your help problems. Just dial AM6-352or write Box 71S7, Murray. want ads reach over 60,000 valley people , too! and they're After f i u.i i n gie Ll drunk-rcportc- iwlet (e i c. He was charged with Murray. Three accidents were South and State involved El- lo Murray police dur- - mer Alfred Klitgaaid, 395 E. en driving, leaving the seeming the week ending Sept. 25, 6815 South and Dan Charles of an accident and failure to rendleton, 1864 Orchard Circle, j keep a vehicle under control. p( Ju:c records show. An accident Sept. 22. involved They collided as both were j four vehicles at 4500 South making turns off 4500 South Vacation Wh!!f Stale. Cars driven by Wanda nto State St. The KIHgaard w8 making a left turn Teachers 5tudy, Vote Staclxli Huff. Tavson: Joseph Pendleton vehicle! Murray. Edwin Kearsley. 484 East Cen-- : wh,,n Murray and Granite "i"-'" "K"1 "'"' district stinli-ntter. Midvale; and tharmion """ joined others Watson. Orem, were stopped j '"to the center lane throughout the state todav in Mr. Klitgaard was cited for the stail of an annual two-dabehind another ear when a fourth auto, driven by Norman making an Improper turn. holiday. M. Peterson. 124 E. 7'M50 So. A third accident involved onThe ivlease diil not apply, struck the Watson vehicle. ly one driver. Tony Gomel, however, to tc.tt.hu s and st hool The resulting accident involv-- 1 whose address is listed as the personnel. They will bv at lendf ing the Utah Education Asmm ed all four tars, and a series Townsend Apartments. The confiiciice in Salt Lake minor injuries to drivers and cidcut occurred at the Mr. Peterson was lion of 4th Ave. and Boxelder City. cited for diking too fast for Streets. Gomez failed to make a turn, drove off the road and Three Alarms Alert existing conditions. A second accident at 4500 down an embankment to d nt Mutrsy hith einjii.iry .... . nMv Miilrnts this Mar hae turn for ' i Cify Police Check Out Three Local Accidents EXCn.l.KVT pajr lor malurr ua la llTf In an4 rarr for Iwa rhlldrra about U- -l ml Kratrm- for I! arr. Twa boy. K and i jrrara. May rontidrr jour bomr If nrar lllllk-da- lr arhaal. heml re-a- rt rt. , Murray. Student . J 1 Murray Seminary Names Officers For School Year . J n, ' t' an, r. Murray. J. Edward Johnston, LOOKING OVER COLLECTION of Indian director of highway planning, of Mr and Mrs. Melven F. Meyers, 301 W. Utah department of highways lore are Liberty students Kenneth Jack-ma6400 South and Bob Ballou, son of Mr. will address the regular monthson of Mr and Mrs. Carl Jackman, and Mrs. John Ballou, 5891 So. 75 West. ly meeting of Murray Cham5863 Utahna Dr.; Marilyn Meyers, daughter ber of Commerce Oct. 3, according to Glenn Flitton, program chairman. Mr. Johnston, who has had over 30 years experience in highway planning and management, will discuss projected in the . Murray construction area. He will also explain the effect of these new roadways on business, economy and building programs. The class visited the Univer- Murray. Moms and dads of a They had an opportunity to The Wednesday meeting will Liberty school 5th class ask questions of a man who sity of Utah anthropology mu- grade convene at noon at Lowell's were invited to school Wednes- - has worked among Indians of scum Tuesday for a look at Restaurant. d.iy to share some of the things New Mexico and Arizona. Rich- - Indian artifacts to gain insight their children have been study- - ard Rawson visited the class into the past culture of Indians and spent a lot of time answer- - In our area. Mrs. Simper has ing since school opened. Granger Woman Finds One of the things they saw ing questions. What they asked incorporated music and art into was a display of Navajo Indian were such questions as: Do the study too. They're decora t- Help In A Hurry items. As a social studies unit, Indians in those particular ing rocks with Indian designs Through The Want Ads Mrs. Mildred Streeper's stu- - communities have television, to use as paperweights and ients have been learning about electricity, running water, etc.? ting an idea of pottery making I It ,ran ....... li iv l,.,u t '. II,.. : licra v.. it y'1 i'wi.!!, ma tuiI icilllllijucn tn imi--, i liv.ti. mmJ it'i luc utiaa t,inrrji Ul uy dng salt clav. n lv I I is I if i Ant way I In their room Films have helped out with the of lection about articles h:tvon,t J,lst thoy b t nla e e is 8.k want-a- d I'Niinn culture as it was a hun- - for study and discussion. In- - study too. ni,(.in(u ,!r in the dred years ago. The unit has eluded were beadwork, cradle- "The students have been very been based on a comparison of board, ruga, headdresses and enthusiastic about the study. Take the example of Mrs. the old and the new. I dolls. Mrs. Streeper says. A. M. Anderson, 2990 Tess A .. : Chn nlifAr4 nn uA Irt twin fnt. times in an effort to find someone to care for her children. t (!) The api itr on the ballot in the Noveiiiltcr election. f -- -- anii-ndme- i n ' State Highway Director Address Chamber pw!tge. K ff ' J i- - To inih-uw- 09 '1 t ' Eagle-Advertise- r. Boys' Club Gives To United Fund record-- lt stlli ! j a cl n j . ' A s I ) Indian Lore Proves Interesting Study For Students Of Liberty Fifth Grade all-tim- com-me- n .'.""' ' E ! Number 46 Volume 80 UTAH of the ..... matter at the post olflce I Top List Of Thefts, Murray City Police Records Reveal Remindful, In some ways, spectator at the football game who made frequent reference to the "years when I helped Harvard beat Vale." Finally a nearby spec, tator tired of It ull and remarked in a stage whisper: "I wonder which team he played for?" rls as serond i i cea. |