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Show riirocnt i;i ".It LMr, 'lb-- , SEMINARY -- '63 GRADUATION (See Page 4C) .r.nitcay COMMENCEMENT MURRAY FINISHES 11TH SET (See Page 4B) City Police Receive ileir.s t from :r; Second Year In fading than to actually Poppy Sale Saturday go back 30 or Will Aid 25 years and Veterans over again. Naturally, many enterod as nerond elass matter 179. T' r . H CrsM , re-li- Sam-nelso- d we copy at press-lime- , realized the mayor s right-han- d man, too, was no slouch in the department of doing things for his town. Iave is almut as Met 'leery energetic and willing to give of his time as any man we've ever known. We say it in all sincerity; we've watched his activities for many public-spirite- of awards copped by Murray Jaycees during the recent slate convenlion are lee' Griffiths, Bcnnie Williams, Fred Teinert and Rod Beckstead. DISPLAYING THE RAFT TIIK .MKKTING will be open to the public, according to Mrs. James L. Morns, chairman, Murray Shade Tree commission. A luniheon will be held at noon under the ilmctton of Kron C. Mill. it. I.vnn J. is in tiar;;e of accommodations (or the ii'lair and members of the Aiti.lie he-- . igr.eis i hili. mini r tii-- ditec- i ol Mr:,. Viles P.rowit. w ill piovule the dei orations. MKMItKKS of the Miu t iy Nh ide Tlie ( ottiiiu . ion. in t ion to Mis, Motris are Lviiu I Mi hon.ilil Kyle T Swallie.e, I'.vion C. Millelt, Mis. Will.aiu i: MeSMIIgi-rah in Nel.-nHid 1. t'l.n k t lung. a He was simultaneously member of the Hoard of Education, a ward bishop, a nicin. ber of the City Commission and a man holding down an a day job If you don't think that entails a lot of late hours and extra effort, tiy it (in for size. Pave has been bishop of two different Murray wauls and a member of the High Council as vHI. All, of ionise. ;it dil letcnl tunes. If he Weic to he l cimbiir.scd for the flouts he's spent on jobs (m church and slate, he'd likely be basking in the Units nt gicat wealth today. I'cople like have make up for the many others who go Ihrongh a lifetime without tun. tribiiting anything to any Heirless project and thereby of life's greatest uwaids At any rate, we dolt ilte derby today to have McCleery, who's most richly deserving of pi nine for all he's done. , Ix-gu- five Granite high school coi-dhave been named to attend Girls' Stale, which will be held the week of June 9 at Utah State University. SIIIKI.KY IIOGAN. Sherryn Christenscn, Nadine Coe. Linda Smith and Mary Iaiii Clark will participate in the week long meet. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Keith Hog-ui54W Somerset Way, Shu ley is the new president of the gills' league at Granite. She is a member ol the pep and dance clubs, newspaper staff and enjoys Knghsh and darn ing Shu ley expressed her feelings of attending girl .' state as "a chance of a life time to meet other people ami gain " s , ginn o .pel lelti e.s Kl SlhUS Circle mid will ot the president MIKIilM j I.'i Von Vl ie league p.lll d uet yi.tr. She tile poet IV alld ami "Flower 111 lestivals dllllll.-- l I 'ruin f I " - t I' " - : who t.ilo- - vtgiuzfzs i' I pinple they'll" I Ml "pn.--i I 1 In l set Ving. P.ut now and then ou In a' Woids of pi, use lot ,i paitnu-la- l earn. and they ! i new oiit (at! h Young oi v h.i i - ,m r This Muttav ample WAI.IMK llolmin St and Paul Poplar Kdwtn Wlu-lar- . cigden. wenj1 irivcin ol i am itiovn In nn ""'''I''"' Wedticwlav nt 4"tK South and Stale. ' The Holiiint Vehi. le had civ le'eil (he mil I wi t on and wan unable In i leai tt hi fmr the light thuiecl Whelar i.tattel on the ptnn lteht ami Miuck K l I ir . Wolds g, - - vouceswt i .ltd bv pntilifslii I . ! iw'tM n,,r golf,; i job '" . ,! 'A lb-lT- 1 't Oi.U S'o't? from Grande high chool ce Motf low Cent, lc'', S'T'"rn C.H'H'er'scn, Cope, ihiile Hcyun and ll.njj Smith. ATTEND Nn-tfm- j . fl H;V .,,( r.-- t :..lit - t ' Comatt j i Vn. i ,r lo. in II ll .r Mo 1 ,00 r In 1' ?n T blfrtl. ;" e,. . t Ml TIM; the (Mini of nnd 4'ioa foiith polbT tTpo:'' 1h" n oi 1 e ii- - sV fW7 : - I i &. t i it JL..... Ill - Charter Member Honored EXTENDING CONGRATULATIONS TO Harry Robbins, cliailcr member of Murray Lions club during anniversary banquet aic Wilmer Barnelt, incoming president and Fred W. Smith, former Lions International president. Granite High Graduate 300 Seminary Will In Rites Tonight Granite I'ark, The 41st an- of study includes: Old Testanual commencement exercises ment, New Testament, Book of of Granite high seminary will Mormon and Church History. be held tonight (Thursday), they will be performed at the Granite Park stake house, So. 600 3:S15 Appliances Sold Fast By Murray Man, User Of Paper's Classifieds Fast. THIS VK Stand" has been selected as the theme. Unfolding the theme Steve Lowe will speak tin the subject, "God Docs Not Sleep". Kathy Wright will treat while Edwin Catmul will discuss "Fifty Mile Walk With God." "Who' Is My Neighbor" is the title of Linda Hosier's address. Gloria Haymore will express apprect nit ion for the graduates. T. Edgar Lyon will present a preview. The scripture reading will be given by Chris Russell. Prayers will be offered by David Ushio and Ken Beck, president of the seminary. CONRAD Wltlt.llT will furn-is- h the organ prelude and nist-lud- e "On Wings of Song", a violin duet, will be executed by Judy Rendlesbach and Sara Jane Crawford, accompanist Joy Chamberlain. A trumpet trio will render "Holy City". The trio is composed of Jim havis. Paul Marcantonio. Max Murdock. accompanist Richard Chatelain. Margaret Linford. accompanied by Crist ine Wads-wortwill sing "If Christ Should Come Toinoiiow". M. h. Clayson. principal of the seminary, will ptesent the graduates The acceptance will he made by M. Elmer Christenscn. president of Winder stake. Diplomas will be awarded by James Gray and various stake presidents. Used appliances are a fcrtilo field for want ads. They frequently put seller and buyer in contact with one Eagle-Advertis- another. E. Forrest Ciilltmore, r,H K" 6210 South, will vouch for the "We sure were pleased with out results," he HM.VINVIOK rrfri( ind ktarr. Trink-IrnrMust trll. said the other day. "We began statement. d. j I getting calls late Wednesday night before we went to bed and the calls kept right on. Within throe days we bold both appliances!" Those "don't wants" around your house can be turned into ready cash through an want ad. And at little cost, ton! Just dial AM Kagle-Advertis- 6.:i,V:t or write Cox 7187, Mur-li.- By Murray. stake Wlil Satutday South l I'lmtl hold a Rose at S :W pin. in Filth waul hti.kl-m- - The al tons. ill-C- re(re:4-nn-iil.- i I - T ; i J. ,'S I U hielo Imnii- - i l ! i I'," ,a! .11 ts '"'"I 1 be of i 'Mlitct. Hie 1rt,, a 1 1 of 11'f'rl'rr nirtit t. en the in,,.) .! , , n, ,,( i in,- to Vf hi- Mr (in i i nt e ajMnnlfo, pointed nut th-- i . . , f ) I t Time Of - THOUSANDS of will cnnl nu'C trtir .,.., I'm, moL. paik-rr- ' Change v lU a - ' ': I I, Ml lo, eirl!i,t i, iirating with ,t tenw i ,,tiliii,.. by ine,i( M '-- 1. ,. 1 arm iiiit olonnt I, I l,v y. Prom Planned So. Cottonwood - Murray. Tin- - II niemhi-rof the l!Mi:i gtaduatiiig class o Murray high sclvml possessnc; the highest made averages w ere eniei oneil Tuesday I Vmug at the RotaiV t lull' illi! nuiil Seholastte Raiiipul The event took place at 'i! low Cleek t'otitttiv Cuh llotiotees. all of whom cum. piled averages ranging ftoni M to i iltinn their tim e year In high m Ii.h-- were these seniors: Carol P.itd. Lee l!i.lio. Marian Is.iai Hott. Douglas Joint, stott. Judy Stokot. C.,1,,1 Wall. . rr Kathleen Tliouipson. ii chtensknw cr Rose I Ps mitten wntild Miidy tb pot,lp- -, nm ntlrtiipti'ie tl llim ofto of the induMiy in their nttrn t ' - fi t .nlniinilt.ition F. 'li,.io-i,- , fi,,- ivhi Smith to a. ' wdi r.w i'f thi pjckn'j; Ij.i. i ' ij"ed. n p; ; Kay Wright and John ladeat-A. Jack Fhleis was in ihag. op of oi i nngrmcntn. hii le ..e,t ll A lOll '.i--- SEltCTtO TO ., n lie - ,U. I j jm g. s, music and advertising 'I HUFF, III IKU) students have been assigned to the anlie Will receiving diplomas. nus wauls. All youth over 14 Four year diplomas will lie hate been invited to attend to II students. Ac- I hi plum. M IIOU Mill i. tlve cording to Mr, Clavsiin a stud e loll of he atU1ll.ll ent must complete three suc- slake Mia Maid lia lei. Fphn-ai- n I'lelll'lg I'lali Recieatioti and I'arks cess! Ill years of seminal y work Mollis stake E.plol-- f In oilier to graduate. The course leader. ontei em e hi re Friday. at I' the ixtl.l niit. t, e Vlt. ai-- ptni.iie y. - lis uuik to uu Hill-vie- id-it- lu xe They hnuld be equally nwrrt to (be voting man they piatse, tot t hey i e proof people itn i s;i,i:v To Meat Board I seldom ire Vi Instructed RS , , SandciN S ut f to ke" n vcbii le iinlrr when h" bit a pit.pl r i unit patltrd i o I., ugtnc 'o Wllford ; .lettBi n im r,i,u s, uih Thtitnday The ., i , nt ineit. red a! ITliO S Statr Mirri . Ali- - Gu-t- i outio nntnni John Anthony lilillllln MiaK h:t l i ll tn-Jmiwiiy ir wa - itlid for f " the nahonat ion to ki i ii hirlr iitvtrt i m. niilii-nn I tl-an-battue the wrnr of an 21 other leadeispaiin kitiethe e an, nieal "c itdeid I. Slowing an .ii i! n1 I'lVoIvin: Kitee i .ii, ;t im ,So failing imltintiv will as.jui tin ii iillui depaltntcnt of jn in State. Mou.'ay . ii teting ai,. tin tifotisiu; l,,L"t l),,l ,,l ,,,, pai Ui i and Mm I v.nds ,,i ' l ;r an, I !,,;, 1, TUtS I, ,( , ,, wbl.h 1,, tnr .l pn, tiinc m the llrlnsv ;;! ijn so I ,, , V Km Kartell the other it.iv nil i. it of hi - wav to lioir nod lilt ii. What people lliotitht id CuV. a So the Itnlitilu UOIU.HT I'tinul Hweel.r - Utah during the year and received one of five state SPOKK e Awards, based on service, and enthusiasm. In the classified awards, Murray took first place for "Wavs and Means'" projects during the year. In addition, six second place awards were copped, in cluding "Christmas and Religious Activities." "Al-- rieiiii upl wa i lost. and Conservation." "Civic and A WINDOW in the George Community Development," "In Carlson bike shoo. 4X!m So ternal Affairs," "Youth and Stat w is shot (In Mir the nii-h- t Sports Activities" and "ComMonday pparently with a pcl- let munity Health and Safety." The local Jaycees were unsucMrs555(1 Spurcessful in their bid for the slate rier R, Mary Perry. her husband compisincd presidency in a campaign for had beaten her. A complaint John Q. Walker. Salt L ike s La- - was signed and a warrant of arMar A. Rawlings was success- rest issued. ful ovr Walker, KotMut ii. t Young of Bountiful and Dr. Orson W. Wright of Stiganionse. Wright dropped from the cam-- 1 on PRign the seventh ballot.' on the eighth vainer and during the ninth, Young of Luncheon, instrucBountiful moved to elect Haw-ling- s tionMurray. ses: ions and a program by acclamation. highlighted a Relief Society visiting teachers' convention for Murray slake Friday Field Day Is Friday IIOHroX." presiAt Hillview School dent. .s.h, 17i women were in atteiiilam Slake president Paul Murray. Students of S. Rose, ','eiesa .lohansen, viselementary will partici. teae.ieis' message leader, pate in field day activities Fii-t'a- iting and Mrs. Horton were speakers. Singing mo! hers performed un( IIILDHKN will remain in the class rooms until 11 a m. der the duet lion of Clara Christian to the accompaniment of Then a box lunch, Roth P.ei kstead. featur.ng chicktn, will be .sened. Other music was by Golda Highlight of the afternoon's P.nnvn and a double trio comevrnta will be a baseball game. posed of Barbara Olson. Sharon Oner again the sixth grade Jiiretjrh, Kay Weeks. Mary Iui Ixivs challenged j ni; v. Kessler. Joan Niinnley and Anne Slier, accompanied by Valerie Throughout th" afternoon Davis. Narration for a film was games will be available MliS. DONALD OKTII ad- by Joyce Tow n send and Shirley vised that because the ilav is Mont gurnet y. Willard Olson anil mainly centered on athletic ae. Ivhth North olfeied prayers. livilies it provjiies a goKl opportunity for the children lo PAUL ROSE ADDRESSES MEET participate in group activities OF UTAH RECREATION GROUP as well as socialise Sail liUe. Paul S. Rose, sup-- ; During the iilterii-MiH ei t deiit. county Will sell hot dogs and ii.il'ou Intent, will I"' dep.ii other lelieshinents. one ol the speakers at the ) Mppltun lien the job of d.lnei h i n w till ui h del i i oiina tug turn to do a good job tl at lies i" tr ., rd telle, sloti bin rout" In l Abe Gus Named v 'oti-.- l J. ' re .lie sonu about lh tin ii t i U We try diic.i-nllI" Weed thelll out ThrV'ie o! mi tec to us and ro-- i less to lv j.et V V sr hle H South. Gerald I,. Fenniclv. fSl K. 15(10 South and W. F. Rubins. 5.",0 K. :;l(l(l South reported the loss of bicycles during the week. The Riehins bike was taken near t!" .Ionian river; the Fenniclv vehii le was taken from Granite I 'ark junior high school. A CU was stolen t linn Pat Stone, 5.V25 Hillside Dr. Sunday II was later night. recovered, police report. Chad Koseulian. Salt Lake, coinplaiie'-- of the ,,ss of an ant. i floor mat which was l.iken from his car u bile it was parked at 5S75 South Stale on Sunday night. I'd Ii III 'Is caps wenfrom a ear belonging t,, ,,,hn Marks, 551(1 Ho. Slate. .lot! 5.';07 Av;ilnii and Mrs. Kaymou l Ross, t!io:; Atwood. the lo.ss of bicycles from tlleil- hollies Veil Meyrick reported two wallets wen- taken from teachers at A linglon school during the day Monday. A total of $18 Eleven Seniors l.ltVIN 4S.",7 to Hull Hie gIVell. We'd llltell them to ll llllZ?. S IW speed lug down the middle ut I In Htlvcl ; a he.Io le.ilhel pile e. disseminating their new spip' i With wild abandon in giilleis on root tops, in mud puddles ,n.d n i 5ti0(l Six Wrecks Rotary Honors "-I- II 1 Ill" p Murray. Six automobile incident!! weie iuveMlgatcd hy e heie liming the week eud-lu- g Tuesday, infolding to de. pattmcnl riiotds. No Injunes Were repotted hi ill nllf business We soils ol i iinipfimt S ,'lllOlt II!-lu- r buys If we toott to heat I i hi" all the iI'iImiiii tlii. shrubbery. I'nlol Innately. - Residing at 1028 Mansfield Ave., Nadine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert U Cope. She is the new girls' league secretary. A member of the jn-club, she will be a Ixttcr Hi Reported "My wife driven like liylil- lilng." Mr oet beard u man comment the other da "She's ulwil.Vs si ri King trees:" III tenscn. next year. During this school year she has been secretary of the U. N. club and a member of C.AA. LINDA IS TUB daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Smith, 2173 Xowcll Circle. She will he historian of the girls' league, likes sports and she is actively engaged in music, being a pianist. Mary Ixui lives at Ifift Utopia Avenue and is the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Poll W. Clark. She enjoys hports. sewing and .I I J.''.' .school. She Is senior represen. Intin lalive lot (he gills' league. git Is paitni- e iVr-'- - . oi).j-ct- Murray Stake Granite I'ark. Sponsored hy Song". She is the daughter of Post ll'i Mr. and Mrs. William F. Chris the American - . . 11. ' oiiiid sonin untitled police that juveniles in a car had at two of her thrown sons Thursday and Friday night as they were walking' along - Five Granite Juniors Selected To Attend Girls State At USU Tie-sho- years. ii.uiii.uu u; i - Murray. Utah association of shade tree commissions will hold a srini. annual conference in Murray municipal building Saturday beginning at !l:30 a in. according to Tom McCoy, executive director, Utah municipal league. TIIK AI.I.MAV meet will bear discussions of the value and uses of trees ami planned planting piogtauis. Several authorities have been selected to address the conference. Speakers include lipon Krclin-cr- . houglas Campbell, Mayor Kay P. Greenwood. Mrs. A. J. H.irmon and Mr. Michael the A I Murray Hosts Shade Tree Meet Saturday As an example last week we lauded Mayor Greenwood for his progressiveness on civic improvements. As we w ai.i m;n wai.ton, mks. '.i!i is. par-edg- tie-sir- e. equally de. i Hib-bai'- k, someone else serving of praise. Murray. A record breaking year for Murray Junior Chamber of Commerce was recognized at the 2Sth annual Utah t Jaycee state convention over weekend at Vernal as local Jaycees took 15 awards. FOR THK SKCO.NI consecutive year, Murray received W. Giessenbier Memorial Award for Division Two, as the top Jaycee chapter in the state. This award had been won Logan and Salt Lake City until last year. Fred Teinert was awarded the "Outstanding Local President Award," and Murray tied with Midvale Jaycees for first place in the Parade of Cities, but the percentage of membership increase broke the tie and Murray marched second. Jaycee director Rod Heck-steawas awarded an individual award and the Murray chapter received the award for Service to Humanity for the establishment of Raster sunrise services this year. The local Jaycees' "Little Buckaroo Rodeo" took of the Year Award, first place. Rod Beckstead was also honored as one of the five outstanding new Jaycees in the state of , usu-all- y tai six-ye- d j that there's mi im 1 j an orchitl is winin .1 e two New Members "The necktie." Rose 17 loss of $250 tool and a sc reeoveivd Thursday. and wheels were taken i'lo-.- a i t Plymouth belonging lo I'omiiiick- Mash, 476 tsoo Shi it ti. The ear was parked al Ins home Thursday night v, hen the tires were stolen. Vred Holinook, 5M W. ottia South complained Ins old son was bitten by a dog belonging to William Cook, f)(i4!t So (Slid West. MliS. T. K. ( II I'M AN, ISISK So. Main reported three boys ransacked her ear Thursday it was while evening parked at a downtown parking lot. .hick Winters, liliill No. (ion West, reported the loss of a from his home Friday night. Itelll.-- , Granit e Honor Society Names The trouble with handing out i.Miiuuii Worlil n'' lo wh: h ei e taken from her ai;:;:- - We: ne i', y night, Po!i. e the in, is indicate Number 28 Volume 81 V. I Murray Jaycees Win Giessen bier Murray Sunday. change such a situation would I'.i)KR Till", direction of nresent. Thev think it'd be nice American Legion post Murray life" and to literally "erase your 60 auxiliary, the annual poppy start over. sale will be conducted But such a thing wouldn't the city's business and through residenbe without its pitfalls. Along tial areas. the way there were so many Distribution will be by auxilunpleasant moments to counter iary members and young people. the more happy ones that you'd Mrs. Gladys Blair is chairman. have to be very brave indeed The organization is urging its to actually want to go through support by contributions which them again. will aid veterans and families We don't envy today's gradu- - of disabled veterans. ates. We wouldn't want to change places with them. They'll be told repeatedly by speakers who address them that the path ahead will be dictated largely by what they want ; that if they persevere they can't help but be successful and that if they combine intelligence, good hum- Granite Park. Granite or and determination, they'll National Honor Society hadhigh its attain all their goals in life. induction assembly for next What the speakers won't tell year's members recently. them is that there'll be mo- Named members of the group merits when it'll all seem a were I'am Allison, Mari Ann futile pursuit; times when the Ihllhynicr, Ruyh Rolandcr, Sanvery act of going to work in dy Case, Joy Christenson, Kent the morning will be an almost havis, Raleigh havis, Vicky monumental task. Kvans, Linda Gardner, Terry Not that it isn't a good life. Grander, Kathy Holladay, Claire it? Not for Harrison, Marsha Lee, Richard It is! But us. We'll settle for what we've Ludwig, Jon M uiwaring, I'an had. And happily welcome anPeggy Morgan, Leonard other crop of high school gratis Neilson, Marian Gales, Paul to the pursuit of whatever it Palmer and Gordon Parks. Cm ma Present t. Sandra Rie-de- l. is they desire in life. Margo Rogers, Carol With the admonition that it'll Ryan Searle, David take equal measures of brain-worcunning, honesty and in- Shore, have Swanson, April Tsuya, Ginger Vaughan, Connie tegrity, responsibility and Don Williamson And when you attain the Smith and also were included. You careful. be set, goal you've Scholarship, character, citimay not recognize it. Or it the four may not be what you thought zenship and service are memberbasic requirements for at all. ship in the society. In order to "Well," Kiid the young become a member, the candidraftee as he surveyed the date must average 3.5 grades. uniform he'd just been "one thing fits real well." "What's that?" iiuestiiiiictl the suspicious supply h'r-gean- t. tier l;e Week - Murray. Among other seasonal flowers, the familiar "vetpeople would eran's poppy" will bloom in like to have the opportunity for start MRS. Row A :mi t'r repmti ut t 11! to- - Causes landed a ad to Lattery thei't. pet IV at the post of filed police v. I'll L years Hie ilm mi; Il 3, 16 Complaints esicfenfs Dunn g Past Week (See Page Five) Many of us are so busy doing tilings tomorrow that we're too tired to do our work today. Now and then, along about thLs time of year, you near someone make the remark that they "en v y" young people graduating from JTWMG THE HuToTjgf-M high school and they'd like to 4!MI' South, Fublislii-in Muriay. Salt Lake County, I'tiih. hy the Murray Printing Co., weekly "change places'' Salt Lake t'tty. Utah, under the ait oi Congress of March with them. It has more to Thursday, May 23, 1963 MURRAY, SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH do with desire to prolong the Mlh y .' gut.). flvt Tiii--- ., toy pi, l,py rivp Uicit hnjh i h.H iti plomott. Typtio) o( th Jan ol '62 tor Rtmcll MouuHen and Jude Ho-'ie- niot cloti o'(cer ol Gtangef high itficol. See t'orici ond g'odwa-lio- n in leclian B. |