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Show Ul riorpcnt ntr. ko 1 ' I 1 t 'J I WARD REUNION ATTRACTS 'ROMAN HOLIDAY' PLANNED CAGE SEASON CLOSES (See Page 2B) (See Page 6B) (See Page Seven) :r ' J I i -- 1RVING THE HUB QF Pabllnhrd wrrklT at IAS E. 4MS South Morra. In f XV .' ift ' , t "'2 J nff;r . Jaaaa saw mi opening night of "Date With Judy" to be presented by Hillcrest junior high school are Dennis ALL SET FOR Renon Klossner, Larry Sullivan, Coleen Christiansen, and Cas-ad- y Wallln Shirley Murray. The show goes on and on and on at Hillcrest junior high school! The cast of "A Date With comedy, preJudy", a three-ac- t sented their play for students yesterday (Wednesday I, will again today and tomorrow afternoons and has scheduled a performance for the public to- morrow (Friday) night. The well known play about a teenage girl, her family and friends features Renon Klossner in the title role. The curtain will rise on tomorrow night's production at 7:30. Tickets can be bought from any school student. Other cast members are Jim Colleen Vicchrilli, Casaday, Larry Sullivan, Stephanie Basset, Kathy . Peteron, Dennis Christiansen, Christine Cornwall, David Mash, Joan Dahl, " ' "V "" ''"'TI WW ..I , the elderly Rent aid, haven't an enemy in the Ah I world! Outlived every one of 'emr Probably my wife's aged grandlather could subscribe to that theory, though we doubt hes ever had many enemies. If he did, at age 98, which he reached 10 days ago. he must've outlived 'cm all. Frank is a grand guy who's remained amazingly alert mentally and In much better phys- t c a 1 condition than a man of his age has a right to expect. He smilingly attributes that to r i wI f a habit of his late wife, who hud him running I errands down- I two or I three limes cv- I l', v rta'I town was only town - I four blocks, but liuve round trips totals a pivlly giNHi walk. We doubt the Yankees ever had a better fttn than Ktiink. He knows the finer (minis of the game and avidly watt lies llicni tm TV. In years gone by. when his home-towMipportctl bitM'liall, he was a giMKi hcim-pi(irinie runlet , hlniw hat on head HlKI iigar in nioutli, he oet'tipleU Iiim lavonte n(mt In the bleach era and gave lively of his advice to the umpires and players of both teams. r n o we view It, the iinM htrlMtig tiling about (imnd-pa'aihaiired nj;e l all the t tin t hate iintrini thins llme. liiix mil during hi lllilinen-titui.Nut Jnt the sretit Mieli a radio, T', telephone, nirplanea ttmi Hut ninny other llilnct tte'xe long Mine taken lor granted. lie va a lint id 1 when 1 hitman Aha rdlnun tmeiitetl hit ihiHiogriiili! The inipurt of MiTgeiilhaler'n lnoiype on the printing Indus try wa iiumraMil:tl)lr but It i.nlti I romr along until Frank wii- - M yeam old. In 1sV The Mm nnilin milling ma thine Mart led hintim-npeople wln-ihe was 2.1 years old and I'llHllen IMliyean H'lloniohile didn't come along iiiilll he an 2H! juM think lor the limit 2" lile, iioNxly yram l Frank ever thoiicht of the mnail "ijel a hoiw!" K'ery l.ilv aln adv had tmr! When Wilbur and Orvlllr A H meii-ln-fln- r. i Until! il'fied Hie anl put Ihrir gadgrl lav. of gtav-H- y hi avi inio thr nil at Kitty IIhwk. (Standpa had already r" !ihI age 2". t.rn o nmintonplaep a thing a the bii tili- - didn't unite ttimn IV tke until Trauk Maa 30 )tar tiltt Of , sj qui g;iiikr ' , ,,. .... la, rtl j& courte, about 'i'l years before he Has born, somebody thought of the old model that's a real oddity today. Hut bicycling would never have become u popular as it U if everybody had been forced to learn to ride those first styles. Heck, you had to climb up on a hitching post to get on your bike! high-whe- el .Nobel, the Swede whose name n is incongruously lor best-know- his contributions to peace and advancement of the human mind, developed dynamite only three years before Grandpa's bntn. Our country's population was only 31 millions when he added another digit to the statistics. Utah numbered 40.273 hardy first and iecond generation pioneers. Ho was 17 when Henry M. Stanley irampcii across darkest Africa to utter Hie now woitls. "Hi . Livingstone, 1 presume?" VMien lie was If, the Brooklyn tJi'idgc was oH'iicd for the lirst lime and 10 people were killed .n a mad scramble to gel wilted elf alter some dim smart - ulcck screamed that It was falling down. Now , ,so years later, city IniikMera arc Mill selling it to country hayseeds. Or la that an old wives' laic? I rank Mas Tl old years tlie first Sherlock as author Holmes mystery etl ny Arthur ('onan Doyle. And when lie was li, the nation was slim ki'd by the news (usier and the 7th (at airy had .fen mass.ii nil at I.lltle lllg Horn. Iliinglng alMiul Hie "sick liumor" tpiestlun: "Mrs. Custer, would .Voll be InleresltHl In donating In Indian relief?" when I J '.- e Hellcail Wood, real I li Two Years German Prisoner Former Member Norvay Underground Is Speaker i. t .I V ft . I i'-l-.r "mm .i - tk. '4ri a. a- tit his srcn s chil- century-mark- . And he prohaldr will make it, too! d trict Mar. Preparing a. to Father' ond Ooughtet i parly at Milloeek elementary school are Moiy Dawn ond , Wendy Clayton, daughters of Mr. ond Mrs. J. Clair INVITING THEIR FATHER Cay-ton- 1128 Mdlview Dr. s lllt. for dis- quartet competition on 8 is a Murray 1st ward foursome. Bonnie and Mitzi Dunn. Stevens Downs and Ann Hales won first place in Murray stake's contest Feb. 18. Mrs. Farrell Lundquist is their coach. The district quartet festival will be held in the South Cottonwood stake center. Three Wrecks Occur Locally Murray. Iocal auto mishaps d this week, according to reports of Murray city po- nose-dive- lice. three Uniy accidents were on the docket. Two of those involved only a single automobile. Ross M. Madsen. 17. 6132 r St., rode Ins motor scooter into a car at Ii2!l2 So. Slate about 6:13 p.m. Friday. The car was driven by E. R. Zcller, Cc-da- Oiem. Elizabeth O. Johnson, 49, Midvaie, had her auto damaged when it struck a gas pipe tivcr tlie highway al Itll So. Slate about 2:25 p.m. Tuesday. The equipment belonged Ik an area construction linn. Aideti R. Baiusou, lit. Suit Lake, was charged with follow- pro-jctlu- ig ing imi JUT- - 1 ! . 4 ! . m MURRAY AREA GIRL SCOUTS who will participate in calling for the KO Polio campaign are Teresa Brown, Carol Bennett, Sherelene Randazzo and Cynthia Watson. Girl Scouts throughout the state will attempt to contact every home to advise on time and location of clinics. i loseiy after uu atci-dci- it Murray Area Saturday Salt Lake. The "KO POLIO" campaign which opens March 2nd and 3rd is designed to eradicate the crippling disease in the state. tilKLS FROM the Murray area joined this week with hundreds of Girl Scouts throughout the area in conducting a telephone (oll to help the campaign. They turned from door-beringing for their annual cookie sale to ringing telephones, Feb. They were assisting the Utah State Medical Association by calling every home in areaa where Girl Scouts arc active and asking residents whether they plan to attend the Mar. 1 and i climes. When the clinics arc held, they will be on duty Renin in a service project. Older Intermediate, senior and adult Girl Scouts are scheduled to help in places where clinics are held. "IF t'lTIZKNS will take the time to eat the three prepared sugar cubes over the three-mont- n program, we can end porelio as a threat in Utah." ports Dr. Alan P. Macfarlane, chairman of the slate polio committee. "the new Sabm oral vaccine not only provides personal protection, out also eliminates carriers of polio who sometimes pass on the disease even though are not sick themselves. they M K HOPK to get nearly 100 per cent of the people of the state into this program." said Dr. Maciarlane. "We sincerely hoH! that everyone will partici- ll 21-2- 4. In Kite-Flyin- liicl L. I'.. iH l.tiid s lid Tues- day Ins Ituve is llive.Hig.il ing u lead. ploiiu.-liiA iniigi.iiy nl Alt, t HoaI, lull so. sute, Miiiifliiuc Friday nun mug ticltcd an unknown lliu i or thieves over IllKi. Full Mice was gained lo the building oy prying ocn a rear dimr. til Hie money obtained. J71 whs taken I nun the cash drawer and I mm piuball machines and oilier devices. The burglary took pi. tie between 2 :;o and H::iO a in. Atiolhii bliiglary reported Friday involved a home at i.'21 . K.ti-!So till polite ivpnrted. g An umdcniutcd tolor-liuia- Murray. e b,ipH-iislan- i for lie-in- g alive this week alter the 011 a kite he wan flying lowed a T21MI voit mwci line along Tin pin In 111 southeast . . . Saturday. Il the string hadn't touched the neutral 101 ground wire bclmv it made contact with the priuiHiy line," kih! W. F. il'.illi Riding. Hlipei lliti'iidctit Mm lay's power systi ui, ol li d have iMtll lulled si ling 1 As it w.i. the cmit.ut i.lioi(. iii out .1 -- O amp Ins. on a line Knt ram r v. a . gitiii. il by Ineak-ri- g kitchen window, using a hammer taken lioni the I mil t A shed. hi ions al Miltease jaikct, itlld leeding ott-- r to ougvicw elemental y st hool and sevei.il homes. It lilt powci. but tailed lo three fires timing 1h to harm (he kile-tleweek ending nilit .t. lai.iM The MlillH. leioViied hy powcording to depaitmctit renm) wotkiuiii. Tiny bad to make two turi-li- i er department w to In- - j;it one of the files, tiowevei tapping to:d. It woten wait N til.n K t; tbiougli lo. a liorsK ilii liubt weight topper wire, rd at 65 W. 4.VMI South in an area bring clrared tot ..late wim II made it. In Ml. Rldllifi a ton- toad construction w.--t the i ausr tonv, jiiuiimi an I III till lilli lot ,01 ;i(llial jl o( the double mil w in- w mild I" ' Firemen wctrtatlrd M.i'i.;iv The t It '. (fitter In ad explainnlghi and again Ttirfiday Ihil onlmaiy kite itlHng in The Mtond time it wn dr ed not ilao,i'loii nt nil sill, c il ia lilted lit h i (he liiiililiiig burn. a emu oiuiin lot I'.iit types ol n II would have to he drKiroy-et- l !tlill wlueli aiv Intel mum n road official any-- with metallic thivads aie Inviby (date tation to disaster It used for nt itMMi lit nnisii at 140 flying kite" F. Vine remilted in a rail for I he told youthful the department Saturday woikmen bi mother had (nwer The til her rail noted wm Hv- siting with which to fly hi kite. fcMMi flic at oHK) So. 5U0 LjM t ii leu of ilollmig weiv sioit n. Vaulabt nmiovcd msigiiia t mm Iwtt lot al autoinobiles. the told ponce depart in tit Mis. F.ima Tump. 17 K. 4MHI Soiitll. told otliecis the name-plat- e had Imtii reinoved from her Chcvmlel Impiila. parked al her home Wednesday. Wrshe A. Fisher. 4o W. Fount, tin Or., wtid the Inslgtiia :im pi iooti-(mm Ins 2 Ford paikeit st bis hoiix' Monday. Tun bu ycle Ihells wrlr In our. Ray I.. ...iil Alli'iidaie Mr. it. I'itnl I ammWaik nnd while b'kr taken his home The oth-e- l trptttl tame fnnu ,ai k A. Anderson. 4o.t K. 6220 Smith, who tolri police a ptTen and while Srhwtnn bike had ben stolen st Murray 14th LPS warn netted vaif Three car-pu- .. iiiiinS il i. !d nenf-vleti- S AJI.I i Windows Are Broken From Hillcrest Jr. High i tal youth could thank a Bon-nyvie- w 91 USUI. g "" pate.'' About 170 clinics will be set up in all sections of the state to make it convenient to attend. More than 5.000 doctors, nurses, and volunteers phramacisls, from the PTA. Medical Auxiliary, Red Cross, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Junior League, Junior Chamber and other organizations will give their time to help win the polio fight. There are three types of polio and three types of vaccine needed for immunity. The first type will be given at the opening round clinics March 2nd and 3rd. This la the type that cauaes the most cases of polio. The No. 3 type will be given on the second round, scheduled April 2()Uj and 21st; the No. 2 type will be given on May 25th and 26th : Clinics In the Murray area will be held at Arlington elementary, 5025 So. Stale; elementary, 4784 So. 200 West; Grant elementary, 6181 So. 5(30 West; McMillan elementary, 315 E. 5900 South; Granite high school, 3305 So, 500 East; Woodstock elementary, 1300 East and Vine Street and Plymouth elementary, 4800 South and Redwood Road. C IJNICS WILL be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. With am pit) clinics and careful planning, no delays arc expected. People may donate 25c to help defray costs of the vaccine and materials, but thou who cannot afford that siprr will get the protective tulaJ free. All workers arc volunteer ing their services. - Luck Averts Fatality ; Start 'KO Polio' Clinics at 'i;;tlO So. Slate about 11 windows p.m. Tuesday. .Murraj. .S'uiety-oii- c Driver of the other tar was weie niioi out td various buildMaik C. Child. 46, also of Salt ings on Hie ttiilcresl junior high Lil.e. siiiooi t.iiiijius over Uie wick-enrimcipal Fivd Row laud loin ioc.il police olliceis this weea. police deduced, tAiilciilly, hluigsiiols and small rocks were ' He's llted Is tnnd his wile three n Three Fires Reported In Murray For Week Murray, t il fuim.n w.i. llaibor. dren. Ih'rati" he gets sneli rest nut of thing, we certainly Imp' he tan wstrd the Murray. Spee after the secret servicemen located the German ship in a Norwegian fiord. "We worked in teams of four," the speaker explained,-"becauswe could then only relate the names of three other men if we were captured. In tht first four months of Ger-maoccupation, over 14,000 Norwegians were shot by the invaders because people of our country would not adhere to the curfew imposed by tnem. Armed with machineguns, the Nazis took to shooting everyone moving about at night to enforce their rules." After some two years of Wilford activities, espionage was captured, two of his team were shot and another killed himself by jumping from a window when the Germans surprised them in a Bergen, Norway, office building. Wilford was then confined successively in six different German prison camps. "They moved us frequently," he said, "because a lot of prisoners would die during the transfer in cold railroad cars tird without food for 36 to 48 hours." Finally Imprisoned in Poland, the speaker mid tluee other men got mil side the camp by themselves as representing Gerfarmers. With mans in military service, farm help was badly needed. Th-were placed on an eastern Po. land farm under a single gmnl Succeeding in escaping from him on horseback, the quartet made their way westward and n British finally intercepted tank unit. The normally 210 to 215 pounds in weight, had wasted away to 85 mmiiiK whi'e imprisoned, h sttid. Severely 111, he wan hospitalized nearly nine nitur.hs recuperating In his talk, Mr. Wuimd told of Nazi extermination iint!n..l and torture employed to force testimony from primmer. He displayed, n evident e. it linger wrenched nearly from his hind when he whs first taken by the Nazis in Norway. Educated after the w.u lit the University of rtah. the speaker married a Salt l.ak" City woman He wan imsed in the LPS faith and his father wotked for the thun h in and around Bergen befme the war. he said. Tui-wl.i- tory tssihs. yet only milestone", along the way lir a man who's Hearing the tititurv niaik In a ili h and full lile. u 4 Murray First Vocal Group Enters Compet ship Graf sja-ake- m if. i " V Murray. A guest speaker and Murray higi:' school's chorus will present the program for a Murray Women's club meeting March 7 at 1 p.m. in the city building. BOYD JENSKX. Murray attorney and a BYU extension class leader, will discuss "The quest for world peace and the Cuban situation". Also scheduled is a legislative report and a revision of the club's constitution. Hostesses will be Mrs. John Day, Mrs. Dennis Christian and Mrs. Anthony Mash. ARTHUR WILFORD, a one-tim- e member of the Norwegian underground during the Nazi occupation, shows Hal Charon (center) and Doral Jex the location of his hometown, Bergen, Norway. Mr. Wilford Monday told local Rotarians his experiences as an underground agent and a German prisoner. er ' f it" t 1 During the course of the evening a tribute will be paid to outgoing officers including Dick Burbidge, president and Richard C. Howe and Jim Rice, directors. Wives of chamber members have been invited according to Mr. Burbidge. Tickets for the event will be sold at $2 each and may be obtained at the chamber office. Guest speaker for the evening will be Major General Maxwell E. Rich, Utah adjutant general. Included in the evening's activities will be the nomination of directors for the coming year and selection of an election committee. . L A "if -- V Murray Women's Club To Hear Local Attorney able-bodie- i V Murray. The annual dinner meeting of Murray Chamber of Commerce will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Lowell's res- PO(: imnklik. Normandy. Pork Chop Hill and the Valu river. John C.lrmi and the a."lloiimil, All giratiy Mgnilliatil in the his- ami t - . multi-purpo:- Uniy nixty days alter s bilth. a crazed at tor pulled the trigger that limk from our e - - Murray. "I've made up my mind never to be unhappy and never to complain, because we have so much to be thankful for in this country, the bjf in the world!" With such a comment. Arthur Wilford of Alliance, Ohio, a member of the Norwegian underground during the Nazi ocMillcreck. A special evening cupation and a two-yeprisonhas been planned for fathers er of the Nazi's in Poland, conand daughters at Millcreck ele- cluded a thought-provokin- g talk mentary school Monday, Mar. to Rotarians here Monday. 4 beginning at 6:30 p.m. Mr. Wilford, who since World War II has become a naturalA buffet dinner will be served in the room, ized American citizen, related decorated with shamrocks, in his talk the succession of which will carry out the theme tense events which profoundly of the evening. After the wel- affected his life after the Gercome and dinner, a program man Invasion of his homeland on April 9, 1940. When the has been arranged. "This is an opportunity for Nazi's took over, he assumed fathers to get better acquaint- his assigned emergency duties ed with their daughters and to as a member of his country's .secret service, which conducted enjoy an evening of dining and entertainment together. Mothers underground espionage against and sons will have the same the aggressor nation. During this time he and the three other opportunity Mar. 18, when their men who comprised the immeentertainment is scheduled." commented Mrs. Ethna Reid. diate group in which he worked kept in radio touch with Engprincipal. Mrs. Philip Blomquist, first land and related German milivice president of the 1TA, is tary activities. They were inin assisting the Algeneral chairman. Mrs. W. Ray strumental lies to destroy the super-battle- AnMrs. and Kenneth Briggs derson arc (Iiand-p- a troubled country the girat emancipator, Abe Uiicoln. JiiM live days after U-- had am rendered the Confederacy to Uraiil at Appomattox So It's gone, down thmngh the yearn. (Jirat events I'ewcy at Manila. Teddy UkowvcII at San Jan Hill, the Mnking of the and Titanic. Mcuise-Argoiin- , Many Other Inquiries . Number 16 On Wednesday ' .'"-"- Buyer In Hurry; Has . 81 Chamber Sets Area Resident Finds t,. at tbr post affice at taurant. pearance of the Terry Sisters, youthful local vocalists and Lee Fugol, "ragtime" pianist. The affair is open to the public. Tickets may be obtained in advance or at the door. 0 rlau matlrr Volume ' ' ' Set Monday illl LHJL .'lis f GROWING AREA UTAH ' - Daughter Event i iiji lCZSiST mmfmmmtmmmvmmwm fwmmmr wtiiwljWJwwp''tifw Father And hare's a pasn " I&y I of Brigham Young University and his coach, Hal Mitchell, will headline participants in the annual missionary benefit show of the 245th Quot um of Seventies on Thursday, Mar. 7. It will take place at the 3rd-8t- h ward hall, 160 E. 4600 South, beginning at 8 p.m. Hack Miller, Dcseret News .sports editor, will act as master of ceremonies. The evening's other sports attraction will be baseball as demonstrated by the Salt Lake Bees. Entertainment on the musical side will be an ap- Eagle-Advertis- I ntih Dinner Meet "I had very good luck with the ad," reported Mrs. W. P. Valeria Church, Ann Bronson, Nelson, 4433 So. 970 East. Danny Summers, Joy Ferrin "Sold it on the first call; wish and Scott Heal. I'd had more sets to sell, Mrs. Dixie Holt is director, 'cause I had so many other Har-! director is Kaye j Student calls!" man. Other student assistants Typical response of an are Floyd Nye, Joe Morris, Bob want-a- d user! The Borden and Pat O'Day. Cherie K Ilvinic room srl. (iuod Pitt and Carol Robinson com-- 1 TWO-ricondition, f'.'ll. This Is a hjrln. plcte the stage crew as prompters. little ads that cost just a few Faculty advisers are Don cents are noted for their quick Palmer, LeRoy Davis, Tonita results! Crookston and Sam Moore. You can use 'em to turn those "don't wants" into ready cash; to buy, rent, trade, find Chamber To Discuss help or a job. Just dial AM or write Box 7187, MurApril Promotion Here ray. Murray. Members of the Retail Merchants' committee of Murray Chamber of Commerce are scheduled to meet Friday at 8 a.m. to discuss a major business promotion to be held in April. T1 W -- Jim Vicchrilli. 'A Date With Judy' Sets Public Showing On Friday by America All For tic , pniMiHfiw Local Benefit Murray. Vj P&w-r- ? MURRAY, SALT LAKE COUNTY, Forth, Mitchell Participants In Eldon .xV.Ta rTL'-N Salt Lake Caant, Utah, T tli Murray Printing Co. rntrrrd as strand Salt Lakr Fit;. Utah, nnder the act af t'onirrsi of Marcn 3. IHTl Thursday Feb. 28, 1963 I In' WjamfMm NT ': ' tjt d Mont-Lmori- 1 n nnii iS 'ft Si it --Ait tins pei soi wi items, (ioiilc were a UHtl. .vinrj' builivaii, M 1 Avalon Li ., mitu a set ot contact len.svoj a pan ol picsciipliou leilw gi.iAaes a l id other K'rolial 0C lootings wcic laKeii lium ho idi utiiitiay. U was paiactl at Aiuuay iKiulh staKc. t..u.i.i baigeiu, Magna, told (hiiicc a set ol lAiugo uiuuis utitl a .22 title wcic stolen lioni Ills tar wlme it was paiKcd al t'Jti Alwtstd lilvd., wlicic he won visiting a 1 lend Sunday. Mary IsllHil, il E. Soutn, reHrtetl the thell ol II set ol tcrrjclolh seal covers sml a steenng wheel cover I rum luC car paikcd at her home WedI nesday night. An Sxh IimiI pkttc glass win. dow wtta shatleretl st liestwajf 1 ;'.) HiiiHiing feiitcr. tittHi So. 12 East, wiiiieliiue over the week end. mbcc weiv told by WiliftMi A. t'laik. manager, 5 Some type ol pellet gun wu evidenlly used. Mr. t'lark lc- - poitrit W. T. ItilliHtnii. tiitH So. State, ivsirted tlie Ihefl til maiiiMN I loin In luml of his home Sunday. County Residentj Tell Officers Of Thievery - Murray. Residents of thf county area adjacent to Mur ray re ported thrc Inclderits nf I hell during I he post work, J)) lice rreoTits Indicate. Hit hard F. t'silson, I1M Ify land like r., lot off tiers a h hk yele was taken t blue from his home Saturday, I. F,. nir, :;o E in.vt Hotith. rrjoiied Hie theft of a red ami white Mui'sy bicycle fmm Un. coin elementary w hool Wetlnes ('ay John 0. Raster. T6t E. 4.14J South, said a 650x1 tire was tolen from his truck, parked at his home. 2n-it- A fi i ft - iiti tnrti 4 |