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Show "niv 141 "nit WIN REGION OPENER PTA PLANS (See Page Six) rnl Micr'-ri or pent Lake rit", MURRAYITE ELECTED APPLE SALE il"'!? r Titah (See Page Three) (See Page IB) Everyone likes to relate his own problems. But a sign e noted the other day lelK discourage the idea. "Why tell us your troubles? it read, "We're in business too!" There are troubles many which confront the man in business, though, and sometimes you get involved so deeply in them that it helps to get em oit your Pabliihr4 weekly at 155 E. Ssnth ia Marrsjr, Salt Lake Coinly. UUh, kj n.i l'iiutoi( Sail Lake Cll. tub. under the act al (oiUErrui 4!S chest. For instance, Thursdoy, October 4, 1962 take the unusual events which happened ! t- - t ) 23rd. Guide light thievery it turned out, had become quite a fad among the "teens. While "Gresh" had been unfortunate enough to lose two sets in a week (and another set a month earlier), he was only one of many anguished Caddy owners. So, to make a long story short, the youths picked up Thursday were indeed the ones who'd robbed our friend. And, to our utter dismay, the group included two young men who'd been in the employ of our organization's distribution department. You might put It that "Gresh," who's a customer as well as a friend, was being robbed by guys we were paying. But in ail honesty, we weren't "fencing" the stuff. "Gee, rop," Implored the Las Vegas youngster, "why can't 1 go out in the green fields and play ball like all the other kids?" "Shut up boy," growled his father, "and deal!" As though we weren't miserable around our place over this sequence of undesircablc happenings, we had another occur this week that was tough to swallow. It was the loss of a cracker-Jacstaff member, our adver- k tising manager Sherm Harmer. In case other friends ot ours have the same question on their hps that Dick Hendricks when he learned of it. the answer is "No, the Tribune didn't hire him! That was the last two you're thinking of!" Actually, Sherm is going to become executive secretary of the Utah Cattlemen's Assn. We're so angry with those ranchers that we're (hinged never going lo eat beef again! Seriously,, we can't begrudge nice a guy mich a splendid (.pMirtuiuty. We only hoe the Cattlemen appreciate what n person they've acquired When you've been in business over a period of many yean, lots of cplc conic Bnd go. Some drpnrt and you have you don't mixed (motions know whether it's a loss or a of gain. Hut there's a handful mn h people whose departure onlv middens you. They're the li rVplm able" In your mind; the ones whose positions may c occupied, but whose tci are never quite duplicated. Sin h a person. In our book, is sherm. He's one "f 'hose rare individual In today's world whose primary Interest Is the welfare of the firm wbli It employ hlin. He' that be detype of person who can I pended upon to "go be extra mile" in older to property p"' form his work; whose loyally sometime make one wonder deserved. Hut ym never if it so question it because you're It. fur grateful doubt In Ihe We hvrn'l vcoiM thai Sherm will go on hi h (tig equally valuableaa to he de. prw affiliation. Stilt. we couldn't patted this weekM were lhi',B help wondering at the going t1 le Ihe Mine without him. Kle.Ad(ftirr Km innately for our commuwill continue nity the llmwet Their r'en to live til Mutiny. nil. lypnally Amrriin family ( lo our lown and is an e ' w Ihmigh miss Hhctm It'"' nr ditkens, we'll al lfe' "a4- "u" r,',1"n'!' ,,f having he and hi"ltiT I,.,oor milM Thai worth a In lend lot. wt Mow mutual ft tup-notc- h rr' will wrwlr agtw. M" tltnrt "Hy With Iflh Ihe td Ihe WnrW rotilrntw tV. ttrre test H l (lortdc whli li to. . mlrrrd as erid Mrcn s. IB.M. f s 7 the falthM I thsmH In Him vUm niatlrr st tht pott since Volume 80 UTAH India Teacher Murray. Two visiting educators from India will be guest speakers at a Murray district ! Association for Classroom Edu cators meeting Monday after- - j noon at Longview school, I Dr. and Mrs. Kulkarni are ' from Hyderabad, India, He is a visiting professor at the Uni- versity of Utah. Mrs Kulkarni I was principal of a school in Hyderabad. They will discuss the accomplishments of India's educational program. ACE is an international organization and membership is open to parents. Mary Blun-de- ll is president of the Murray chapter. Shirley Mendenall, has anpublicity chairman, nounced the group is currently at work on preparation of booklets containing classroom activity ideas for teachers. L .... f A - :XlJ ' tf as& ' rA J j W'ilh : - ' ,'4 4 .; -. ' ' () :'. : ri-- i iiirr ' - hi, r mn j - ir NEWLY NAMED Student Council of Arlington elementary school are Gregg Simper, right, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Simper, 4764 Meadowview Rd., president; r, David Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed, 4747 vice president; Terry McHenry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McHenry, 23 Rose Cr., secretary and Mr. Larsen, faculty advisor. Box-elde- Cicerone Returned For Hearing Here Monday Murray. A trial date of 10 set in the case of Arthur Cicerone, S720 So. State, charged with destroying private property and trespassing. Cicerone, who Jumped bail in Murray after a preliminary hearing, was located in Cedar City and returned here for trial, The incident occurred at the UTI building Sept. 10th. West, was charged with Renter Quickly By Using Classified Ad i , nine-mont- record-breakin- CO MPTKMIIEB tint I'D. mm JM lW I'M .0 ItT.SM ivvi mi,(.7 iw movi .vo tIM 107 S 'M1 43SOO I 15 JMI.W m. J 4rs I fin I'lM TOTAL 3 m ntu .7!I?S70 J 7lf.l.U,H anon 3i.l I'CH 1 1 Murray. Hope was expressed this week Murray board of edu-- ! cation will be able to call for bids on the erection of an additional wing at Murray high school at its next meeting. J. Easton Parratt, superintendent, noted plans have been submitted to the state for final approval and are expected back in lime for the Oct. 10th meet Granite Grad Sent To School "l'" dl'l .r.,ii 3ft& tji 117 Sl ' I. .'hi 810 bN,.t44 The month's figtin1, however, was the Wiond best Rflptembrr In penult history, exeewled only by the wuin month of.a year ago. wfilch totalled $.1U190 Included III the total were - - imwwwwwi ttlTi SJrSd -- A rivd. but two moip were stolon. I'.rporting losses wrrf Sln Icy C. Sut her land. MO 4 Imkr. J. (. It side fr., hose bike was taken Sstm-ifrimi Vallry Shopping CYnlrr. in .VKMI S.i !lh font slid John Hi-co- n. .477 4'oltonwmst whiw teil Hchwitm ws taken Thiirmlny I torn Murray paik. A biTsk-i;- l was lrHi1etl Monday by H J. Wolf, manager of Ascieust Supply Ot., 50 W. .V?o0 Smith He Mid th tlilef or Ibicvts esinrd admlllanic to (lie tuill'tii'8 by breaking a window on tb wrM siilr, Takm ri w ork kf.Vs lo Uio oil hmipe, tool hmis and nm-rxwltch and a rsupsriy rnl. Ton Iral men trpoftcil theft of from Ihcir home. One n JiH W, Jones. ftw W, evl-dm- car-loa- trfrty s W. ItrlciN 1 he card nwtwr may lr. plimiinit rtmlnlrr. III! priwirt on the 1 hud S"ld k -- and a rerInside. The Ha hh-lli- reah- lw 4iMi fil - I by In. , An automobile So Feisgen, m I'll I ii r.' ral by nwl 15 Wst. was . Itcu. ;" !! j rcMlte1 stolen Knndav from on So Chlik's Wonder Ilr. State. It was found Ttniwl.iy' by Pheiitra off liTr abandniicd i at s;nfi W. P5fl Konih. Auto itraaory tbctta were. l a minimum. Steve LManricti, 4747 llanaiicr, trjortrtl a tt Mi0 S4ith, Wlni told flasher Iiucap lk. n ffini tlicp of skilsaw, socket bis rar natkod Ftblav al lh Kilday nniha and other small hand Mutiny Kouth Hake rrnter. i tools vsIiwnJ at lino had bfn Hanry lleH. Jr 4."i3 llansurr. j stolen. Th" nthfr was flonf frpnrted lh lif cf two dummy his tar Vmy. 5550 o, nut, Vet ApplHon spfttlittd twd- - paiked at his home Fliday. who had A fc! j ia', lil j evil-wait- d tail-ligh- . 1 I fa- 'i m im winiMl i i'MW iw i" ri Win mc munuLinvm r it E OF loot loksn Uom ltn-otutpet! tot tit Col C litn, tuof XAM1NG g tiiitol t1'r tisf Kbbcilt, h rro6 ,d lha cMct linden omiI, Fobtt tt- - m nrwr- im ii pr, goi't 10 fO lc tmuht- - at'l ' meeting as the group's fund raising event for the year. PTA officers, led by Mrs. Kenneth Westover, president, urge all parents to attend the meeting. Other officers are Mrs. Forrest Hooten and Principal Fred K. Rowland, vice presidents ; Mrs. Woodrow Black, secretary; Mrs. Robert Carpenter, treasurer and Mrs. Lorin Simper, historian. made on Riverview junior high until spring. Plans for that building are not yet complete. Voufh Explains '62 Boys Sfafe Murray. Rick Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Demont Hansen, 4736 Meadowview Rd., told Ro tarians nere Monday of his cx- nerienccs at Boys State, held during July on the campus of Utah State University. The Murray high school sen- ior told his listeners the purpose of the Boys State program was to "show young people how our government works on the city, county, state and national level." In his talk, the youth out- lined a typical day for the more than 500 attending Boys State. It began with "reveille" at 6:00 a.m. and continued until "lights out" at 10:30 p.m. Included were room inspections, calis thenics, talks by various elected governmental officials, elections of Boys State officers, directed athletic programs and a 9 p.m. movie. In answer to various que, lions from the floor, he pointed out that those attending were to eligible for scholarships "o1 utizenship the original n1 Into uitcre.1 of program "had the endorsement" of felt H It yilth uttcl1,lll1K. wh0 was a most woithwhile event The youth's trip to Ihe lngun event was sMinored by Kotary club, program director Iknal Jex explained. Accessories Worth X3Q0 f Recovered From Youths Police Progress On Bike Thefts; Brcak'ln Heads Other Losses Murray. Local police jsalnH thin wirk In Ihe race sgntnst bicycle thieves. Six Were rrctv Lm K ""S "f,.0! Wh? rr: oH-iH-- W Gain Six, lose Two S n .i ..... For Murray High, Hillcrest Junior - - .... " Bid Seeking Near On Addition r7 r--h; The recap of previous September figures and the accumulated total for nine months of Ihe year: WMl Murray. Parents of Hillcrest junior high students will at tend the same classes their ytmngSters take tonight (Thurs-an- d dav, at a pXA nu,eting. he "back to school" glam wju include a general as- sembly pt 7:30, followed by sev-eral class sessions. An apple sale will be con- ducted for students throughout the day and for parents at the I which had 1061. touched $4,702,870; the old record year of 1058, at $3,634,391 and 1059. which at this time was at the $2,974,285 mark. . I Kenneth Westover, 5490 Kenwood Dr., PTA president and Mrs. Forrest Hoolon, 206 E. 6400 South, vice president. Murray. A Servite mission has been scheduled at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church here from Oct. 21 through Nov. 3, it was announced this week by Kev. Mark O. Benvcgnu. ing. of election With the eratie government. Murray. It will be conducted by FaThe wine which will be con ofiicers and council student Named to head the student ther Lawrence M. Calkins, OSM. Htnirtml west nf thp nreneni representatives last week, glm,, Weru Gregg Simper, prcs- The mission is open to both building, will run north and Arlington school once again set j'a,.,)( . i);lVid Heed, vice presi- - Catholics and ; south. in motion its system of demo- - dent alK Terry McHenry, sec- Among other features, Father Benvcgnu pointed out. 1 the addition will contain space Ircjuty-treasurewill for week be. tirst Th,e j for closed circuit television TKAt'll VEAH students have women 'and girls of the parish i j teaching. the opportunity of participating and the second for men and in setting up rules, di aling with boys. Though no state funds are j 1 in this project, the included will services problems that come up and Evening begin plans still had to be submitted at 7:30 p.m.; morning ones at planning activities. state school office for j to the Every class elects its own 7 a.m. approval. Mr. Parratt noted "The mission." Father BenAnd all stu, representative. this was a uniform practice .,1 said, "is an opportunity permits for 18 new residences dents vote for the council offi- vcgnu throughout the stale. to and hear main doctrines the meets cers. The reguwith a valuation of $218,500; group John V. Spiinton Mr. Parratt also said that Mhe Catholic of r. residential remodeling of $11.-bc- larly along with faculty advis- obligations two separate bids will be called 500; business remodeling, $.'J5,- - er, llalph Iarson. Such prob- faith explained and exemplified. for. One for construction of 300 and miscellaneous, $30,300. lems as playground rules, cour- Emphasis will be on the practhe building and one for all of the doctrine tical in snowball throw, halls, application tesy cabinet work. of safety and obligation in everyday life." MOBILE HOME OWNERS MEET ing and other mattei After the project is adver- a is freniemhet Father Calkins and discipline are the most FOR 6TH IS SCHEDULED ard wi" f,,r bll- - tne t,s,,,i . of the Servite Order, officially Amarill... Tc. Airman Basic up for discu.v-iont0 Murray. A meeting of mobile quent pointsschool 1!W2 grad- - R,v" Hb,ml lnr(' W. a John known of is the as activities Servants 4rdcr Spanlon. home owners has been sched- Planning " prepsir o irri,,nm of Mary. The Servite fathers uate of Granite hiizh school. a duty of the council. also uled Oct. 6th at 7:30 p.m. The ,K in 1233. came to the has been rca.tsignud to Ihe Air moKDIMi TO Mrs Oiyl founded h "HTlntendent noted. group will convene at 4718 So. 1H70. settling Foice ba.se hero for technical ,st,-in United Stales a fourth teacher, Mollis, grade Kedwood Rd. Included In the contract for ... ,. u ai ,i ir I..,.. I I 111' II llllllll, Of III II Vlltll in "I'.v their a Villl.l" llllllll,U voice having A business meeting, dancing the high school will be an ad- L. I... t If.. own government, the children house is now located. and lunch are scheduled. to conducting phase of Air Force training at In learn about demoeiacy." Every Tl UcK.and tTex.l AFB. is utile to missions throughoul ,he child in the carS Is a Airman of son in of council Ihe order members htudent County People Lose stalf try. Spiinton participate b , a, bl(lll cre several par.Kh.al high m Ii.k.Is MIh rl Spanlon. 3530 Sol!1.1.,,, through their own room Items Through Theft . and many panshes. l.lh Eat. on lnc nc,ion. Murray. Three residents new Ixind issue olfered by the -S' the county area adjacent Oct. Ifith distri. t will be .. . ..I., i... -i- i.ii. m i. mm i .j.. Murray reported thefts this , l according to Mr. Parratt. Tb w'eck to local police. 70(l.(HK l.vtue will be used. In Lynn Turnbow, 1104 K. IOk.'i pn I. to finance the high school South, told officers his green construction. Schwinn bike was stolen MonBecnuse of the delay In starlday from Granite Park Junior ing the high srhiHil project It high school.' no Ktatt will bo is pocsible Keith Kcdimmd, 250 W. Central Ave., reported the theft of both front and rear license Youths Caught, Confess plates from his car paiked at his home Sunday. The plates bore lettering, 1 K KK70. Ion Urollinger, 432 So. 61.1 Knit, said four Lancer hub caps were taken from his car paiked Friday at Grand Cen- trnl, "3100 So. State. Murray. A f I e r rout inuiilly trailing accounts of n enmities slttppod (mill autolliol'ilen. area (ilini pvrnlnaly eome to the roncliioinn that mm h Is stolen and 111 It iponvervd Actually, It isn't tiair As by Ihe recovery rally Tliiii-cl.'i- v nii'tning of a verit. of stolen auto ahlr box w llh wifkct w rem he and nxitlitht putt, ranging fiim other loola taken the same to tilt-- and hub. ami night rapa. The "liii" was in poiMsiinn UImn laical miI(it h.nr torn ace hoys, afira IH of rd In ftvM In I lie 7 Thry writ? baltnl on and of a iMiorL IihiI MtiiM-- hpit Matr stirt by tltficri l4ndnIn Murray Thiirilny hy John li.ttwits ..( the Muttay nHn- September Betters Permit Picture In Local Building Murray. The building permit picture locally brightened a bit during the rnonth of Septem- figurca released by C. J. (Cliff) Brown, city auditor, in dicate. September saw permits issued in the amount of $.'101,600. It brought the 1002 total to h $2,931,886, fourth best span in history. Still substantially ahead of g "62 at this Mage arc M. ' Apple Sale Featured At Hillcresf'BackTo School" Woman Finds Local 10 4". OCT. t MAKING PLANS FOR apple sale during Hillcrest PTA "Back to School Night" are Fred K. Roland, 5646 Hillside Drive; Mrs. Mission Dafed For Si. Vincents Arlington St udeni Council Names Gregg Simper Top a.m. Monday has been 1 S Have a lo II III .y o( driving too fast for existing The area's market place for colconditions after a three-ca- r lision at 12:45 p.m. Thursday. folks looking for a rental unit those with one to rent is It took place at 4760 So. State. Other involved motorists were the classified section of the Bette J. Richardson, 24. Uivcr-to- n Mrs. George F. Labruni, 755 and Ronald J. Heaton, 17, 6100 South, will testify to Clearfield. Kichard A. Baker, 19, 5123 the effectiveness of the little So. 2nd West, was charged ads that get big results. She with failure to keep his veHOl'SK. lUnir, rrlrif., hicle under control after he hit onr child OK. a utility pole at 828 E. 4800 South about 2:10 p.m. Thursday. had "many calls" on her For Baker told police he was Rent ad and found a renter in crowded off the road by a car a hurry. The total cost? Only he described as a "green and 91 cents! white '54 Chevrolet." You, too, can get quick, inexpensive results whether you're renting, buying, trading or selling. Just dial AM or write Box 7187, Murray. Firemen Stage Ball At Prudential Tomorrow Granite Park. Firemen continued the sale this week of tickets to their annual benefit dance. This year's affair is being presented tomorrow (Oct. 5th) in Prudential Federal Savings auditorium,' 33rd South and State. Tickets may be obtained from any fireman. Proceeds will be; used to finance the firemen s pension fund and related activities. tiW MTLL i Hli-so- keeping an improper lookout aftei his car struck one driven by LaNila M. Butterfield, 26, 54!0 So. 455 West, at 2:40 The accident p.m. Saturday. occurred at 4800 So. and 1st West. Wilford C. Hadean. i7, 4101 So. rd East, was charged with PIN K failure to keep a proper So. 1st mi t GOING-1- HILLCRtST lookout after his car collided w ith one di iven by Joseph K. (J8. Lehi. The mishap took place at 6200 So. State about 2:'M) p.m. Sunday. C'airoil C. Jones, 24, 4760 v Xt Number 47 Murray. Four drivers were given citations by local police during the week, charging thi iii with responsibility for accidents. Union L. Montague, Sr., 49, 59.. K. !)t00 South, was charged , J (A ( Foix Cited For Wrecks - in rt LAKE COUNTY, SALT MURRAY, ( ol ACE the Murray. around - AuveriisCiagieWill Hear er last week. The local gendarmes arrested five young mdm men from this i ii area who had a carload of auto accessories of doubtful origin. Doubtful because at 3 a.m. most auto parts stores are closed. The youths, like most kids who gut in trouble for the first time, 'fessed up to their misdeeds in a hurry. They told of previous thefts in which they'd been involved and, in the rather lengthy dissertation, chanced upon the subject of Cadillac guide lights. One victim, they related, they'd robbed twice in eight days. With guide lights priced at about $70 a set, they rather imagined this gentleman was seeing red. He was for sure, for he turned out to be Glover Gresham, who lives at 4731 Meadow view Rd. in Murray. And he happens to be a friend of ours. Furthermore, after he was lobbed the second time, he unburdened himself to us in such terms that we used the subject to create a feature story in the paper of Aug. h-- HUloj55g UVINfi THI mi mi fiv t m ii Triirnaffi-T- ii T i"-"-! bofi r.oe btn inld o"d tot p'Cl tn Salt coi cf Ihff tov-ff u, -- and is) Villi t id (hi al l4ll Patrolman .Halt lke timiilv Sh'liff d pailmrnt Ioit bli'itrn down, the nuth rn(cf() a srltrs f (al- nm ! in Ihr Muttay an a and. ill ail Ttr tactril with ovrt counts of Stolrn ft pill Is Value nil the rrtail niar-Vr- t nf the part with whiih 1Tht tte fa.ifH was osiimaie.! at alsit l.KHi Artual annmid .M btrh tbr h"s mht'Vr (the jlrms fot lo a "felier" ot to othrt inii.ajjr aolo fans was guide. hthla from her ("iidillne Rnl" it Togellu-rauliiliiiitille and Millclt patrolled Sta'n street and wllliln a few intitules sxttcd and stopped n cat the description they'd received. It ptoVrd to lie accurate. All five youths were krtd In Ihe county iteiriitinii nom (or the balance of the nigtit and taken betme Juvenile court aiithoidies on Tbuiwlay F,;u h was trleased In tile custinly of his paivnts. "This is the way it cnumtenleil Chief 1, K. I Viand n the Murray police for it. "We pi along fni sevetal weeks with lilanv Irisilts of items stolen ft"tll rata, and then In e solve a wh ile one at tout series ot i times Of tolltse e ran nevri atrb tip wdb all "f l'tit hitaii' Ibesi' tmys sell utf Iheir sinlen t;isU ipii k as they au and f?io there it s pretty hard lo It air "An maniple." Ihe i tilef run. Itniml. "is lhat thi i Isiyn slralil'g a set of litrs. then ItadmE them in to a set v. r n , wi ai, ,fp Prr ,H1r ii,,w n h loior .dutf ii v'Vr ilotir this wl'h. we ml . ti." ,,,' ,.., ,,.,. tHl.jr ,,,fr. hid Ibey sulvnt a t'""s ' ntanv IllfflS t'T n " i Thr yntlhs m inletiTjited tmbHlnl was the ! "t two i,1 laflff a V'ltrav wnman called arts of Cadillac gol'h,-lif.h- ! a spar of onlv eit;ht Hays am to y pc.licr ahmil Th" Ml Isbf'.l fi'rhlrtir-off VMtths a Xl'iflflV who wttt tiyis to mmn the arc talnt-- at mstty 70 faih. |