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Show ZD The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE (Legals, Page 6B, Col. 6) other ordinance of the city any act is prohibited or is made or declared to be unlawful or an offense, or the doing of any act is required or the failure to do any act is declared to be unlawful or a misdemeanor, where no specific penalty is provided therefor, the violation of any such provision of such Code or any other ordinance of the City shall be punished by a fine of less than three hundred dollars ($300.00) or imprisonment for a term not exceeding six (6) months, or by both such fine and Imprison- Thursday Feb. 28, 1963 Programs Will Cover Parents' , U ; Speech Role j TajiorsvUle. A- special program for pareats interested in helping children improve speaking habits will start at Taylors-vill- e elementary school Monday, J .saw - ... . " i j at 1:30 p.m. at Right rrf ing has been offered in Granite district for the past five years. At the program's initiation, two persons were employed to work with students in the first through third grades. AT THE PRESENT time the district has 11 therapists who work with students in all grade levels. "The weekly programs will cover ways parents can help children overcome any difficulties they might encounter," stated Mrs. Iralyn Blosser, whd will be directing the classes. "We will discuss what things constitute speech problems and how parents can avoid creating situations which might develop problems in children," she continued. The class also will deal with definitions of speech and hearing activities and cover the scope of the district's present program. ' l i-- ON A number entitled "Over The bow" for coming variety show at Central junior high school are Ruth Belka, Sue Pulver, Mariel Blackner and Rain- WORKING Jeannene LaVitre. Central Junior Plans Musical, 'Youth Paints Rainbow' On 7th Riding Clubs Admission is Granite Park. "Youth Paint3 first of January. 50c for adults and 25c for to the public at Central junior children. high Mar. 7 at 7:30 p.m. Stage lighting and special efElementary schools will view fects are planned and superthe production on Mar. 6 and a vised by Clifford Hay, who is matinee performance for Cen- also a member of the class. tral junior high students is Shawna Jackson, Vicky Rief scheduled Mar. 7. and Sue Davis, along with Written and produced by members of the class, are re second year advanced drama sponsible for advertising. Nor class at Central junior, the pro- man Hilgindorff is program duction points out guideposts chairman. for youth. As Dave Duke, emcee, relates the script, spectacular acts unfold. The stage set was also made by students of the advanced class. Chairman for scenery is Arnold Sewell; student assistant is Keith Anderson. Judy Collott is student director and assisT,uylorvilli. Three weekends tant to Mrs. Helen Oibbs. Ruth have been set up for the polio Belka is the over-alaccompaclinic by Plymouth school PTA. nist to the musical numbers. They arc March April The orchestra will accompany 1 and May the theme "Somewhere over the All dates arc Saturdays and Rainbow" and "The Most Beaufrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays, tiful Girl In The World." Mr. A suggested contribution of Milton Perkins is the orchestra 25 cnts, per. person. Unasked director. for each dose of the oral vacTwenty-thre- e students of the cine. advanced drama class hawi been preparing inc event since the Hold Clinics A Rainbow" will be presented clinic Hnlladay. A horse sponsored by riding clubs of District No. 3. USWRCA began Wednesday at Bowden's Arena, 1600 E. Spring Ln. Other sessions will be Mar. 6, 20 and 27 at 8:00 p.m. Jack Stanger and Harve Sayers are conducting classes on saddlery, tack and breaking of horses. Classes on cutting, reining, roping and pleasure classes will also be conducted. In conjunction with the clinic, a quarter horse movie will be shown Mar. 14 at the Salt Lake County recreation hall in Murray city park, 5175 So. State, at 7::30 p.m. Movie time is 45 minutes. Plymouth PI A Has Three Dates For Polio Clinic 2-- Murray. A sleigh riding party has been planned for Saturday by the Murray Baptist Youth Fellowship. After meeting at the church at noon, the group will ' go to Solitude. Those having sleighs or toboggans are requested to bring them. Refreshments will conclude the afternoon party. Debaters Here Murray. Murray high debatwill piny host to speakers from six other schoools while attempting to defeat their guests in matches on Monday. The Region Four debate will be held here throughout the day. Participating will be Tooele, Cyprus, Granger, Hillcrest. Jordan, Uiugham and Murray. ers I' or quick nisi, use at results mi low EaRle-Adxertis- er classified ad! Thence Southeasterly along the Eastern Boundary Line of the Murray Heights East Addition 600 feet; Thence 51 46' West along line i South of Murray Heights East Addi tion 532.08 feet; Thence South to the North Line of 5900 South Street; Thence East along 'the North Line of 5900 South Street to point of beginning, be reclassified and zoned as a Residential R-- in place and instead of its present Residential ' R-- l Classification, SECTION II: NECESSARY TO PEACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY OF INHABITANTS In the opinion of the Board of Commissioners it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of Murray City that this Ordi nance become effective immediately upon its first publication and filing of copy thereof in the Office of the City Recorder of Murray City, Utah. R-- l. SECTION ni: That the following described This Ordinance shall take tract of land and area in Mur- effect upon the first publicaray City, Salt Lake County, tion and filing of copy thereof State of Utah, in the Office of the City ReBeginning at a point in the corder of Murray City, Utah. North Line of 5900 South PASSED, APPROVED, AND Street which point is 1150 feet ADOPTED, by the Board of North and West 1320 feet from Commissioners of Murray City, the Southeast corner of South Utah, this 25th day of Februeast Yi, Section 18, Township ary, A.D. 1963. eoum, Kange l East, Salt ATTEST: Lake Base and Meridian; s Ray P. Greenwood, Thence North, to the South Mayor Line of 5600 South Street 2980 s Alvln W. Wahlquist, feet; Thence West along the City Recorder South Line of 5600 South Street DATE OF PUBLICATION-- . 1350 feet; Thence South 350 (M16-1February 28, J963 Every day any violation of such Code or any other ordi-danof the city shall continue shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION V: It is hereby declared to be the Intention of the Board of Commissioners that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance and the Code hereby adopted are severable, and if any phrase, clause, ' sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance and the Code hereby adopted shall be declared unconstitutional or otherwise invalid by the valid judgment or decree of a court of competent in M v wttftW-VMO such - unconstitu jurisdiction, tionality or invalidity shall not PREPARING DEMONSTRATION OH ipjech activities affect any of the remaining to be given at Taylorsville elementary school are Mari-Jea- n phrases, clauses, sentences, Bias-ser, Bell, Karen Colvin, Betsy Rupp and Mrs. Robert paragraphs and sections of this ordinance or the Code hereby teacher adopted. SECTION VI: In the opinion of the Board of Commissioners It Is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the Inhabitants of Murray City that this Ordinance become effective ImmeWashington. Rep. Sherman trol the patronage for over P. Lloyd this week spoke out 10,000 jobs for summer employ- diately upon its first publicadirectly from the White tion and filing of copy thereof strongly against President Ken- ment House. Think of the political in the Office of the City Reto announced intention nedy's channel all applications for gov- patronage power that gives corder of Murray City, Utah. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ernment summer employment him, over and above what he already has. Think of what that ADOPTED, BY the Board of through the White House. can mean in a close election. Commissioners of Murray City, "I HAVE received many letviolation of the Utah, this 25th day of Februters from students in Utah," It is anof obviousCivil Service tra- ary, A.D. 1963. the Mr. Lloyd said, "who are plan- spirit s Ray P. Greenwood, dition that has built up over to to come for Washington ning the Mayor years." can I the summer and hope help NOTING Civil Service offi- ATTEST them find summer work. I have s Alvin W. Wahlquist, told them employment by the cials have been reported as exCity Recorder federal government is deter- pressing dismay at the change DATE OF PUBLICATION: mined by merit and controlled in policy which was made withM16-1- T out consulting them, the Utah February 28th, 1963. by the Civil Service Commis"These said, Congressman jobs sion. While I do what I can to ORDINANCE NO. ISO often help young people make help them with Civil Service up their minds about making AN ORDINANCE AMENDING useand them regulations give ORDINANCE NO. 74, PERservice a career. Is ful Information, I never promise government TAINING TO THE CHANG-INthe President trying to make to get them a job because I sure that our future career OF ZONING CLASSIFIthink that would be improper. service will be drawn CATION OF CERTAIN only from "Now the president plans to' those politically acceptable to AREA IN MURRAY CITY. bypass Civil Service and con- - him r" BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ce iri Com-merc- 2 al 2 to-w- it: T Rep. Lloyd Blasts Kennedy For 'Skullduggery' In Job Patronage G r miiffliiTtaiiiinfririnihniiii'ifiiftfnififif.ffliitim'rriin SV1 1 1 Gleffiore it's Chill-Filter- ed 6 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF (tHIUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBOM - rfctfmm WHISKEY itvA 'frili mcil rmriiwvifin iiiHumB CI960 CLE N HO RE OlSTlUEHIES C0..10UISVIUE. KI On Saturday- Dinner and decora- Baptist Youths Plan Sleigh Ride Saturday Region Four feet; to-wi- ment r COMMISSION- ERS OF MURRAY CITY, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: CHANGE IN AREA ZONING CLASSIFICATION That the following described tract of land and area in Murray City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, t: Beginning at a point on the West Line of 900 East Street, said point being 705.29 feet North and East 1702.52 feet from the Southwest corner of section 17, Township 2 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence North 89" 41' West 250.00 feet; Thence North 0" 19' East 352.90 feet; Thence East along the South Line of 5900 South Street 252.94 feet; Thence South along the West tone ot aou East Street 361.82 to point of beginning, be reclassified and zoned C-instead of its present classification Residential Junior Women's 'Roman Holiday' 18-1- 9. 20-2- . . SCHEDULED EVERY Monday until April 8, the program will be conducted by district speech therapists who will discuss and demonstrate various' facets of speech and hearing. Speech and hearing counsel- Picture BOARD OP Legals Murray. tions will carry out the "Roman Holiday" theme of a Junior Women's club event planned for Saturday evening. Husbands of members and guests have been invited to the g annual activity. A 7 p.m. dinner will be followed by an evening of games and prizes. The party to be held at HiLand auditorium, 700 Vine St., has been planned by board officers under the direction of Mrs. William Meyers, president. Reservation deadline was today (Thursday). Members were to call Mrs. Morris (Karen) Oldroyd. AM fund-raisin- mm y NUHYNFWS ki ft.t.1 i ili vr mix. FMCONGOES y . J - ' i Ml 1 KJS . ! ' v.- 3 1 V-8- " r;3Xv; - .. .... 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