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Show 4R Tb MUR2AY, Utah, Merry Mxers Prppafe For Fair EAGLE' Thursday, August 1, 196? . rvu v iir Art-- ' (If fVVi Luna V. - 1 . ' Vi ; Dallas D. Morgan Marl in Murrayifes End Air Force Summer Training Program Williams AFB, Ariz. Two Murray, Utah young men have completed the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) program's summer and have reencampment here turned to their ' homes. The cadets are Dallas D. Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee, Morgan, 4731 Atwood Blvd. and "Lane W. Martin, son of Mrs. June Miller, 6430 So. Lane and William Mart1400 Florida St., Long in, Beach, California. Both cadets are eligible for appointment as Air Force second lieutenants upon completion of AFROTC training and grad- Mal-stro- m uation from the Universtiy of Utah, where they are students. MURRAY COUPLE HOSTS FROM ENGLAND Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Edwards, 6023 So. 600 West, RELATIVES Slate Lions Granger Annual Steak Fry "I Class Washington, D. C. The U, S. Coast Guard has announced in the openings are available Officer" Candidate - School class that will convene Sept. 15, 1963. Upon completion of 17 weeks training, graduates will be commissioned Ensign in the Coast Guard Reserve. College seniors and graduates may fulfill their military obligation thru the Coast Guard Officer Candidate School program. For further information interested young men may write U. S. Commandant (PTP-2)- , Coast Guard, Washington, D.C. 4 Lenahan mail) (From Page 2B, Col. 4) baseball team and six outs to an inning both sides get up. 12. A half dollar and a nickel. The half dollar is the one that isn't a nickel. 13. Nine, you blockhead! 14. They played different op. ' ponents. 15. Two. Dumkopf! 16. In 46 B.C. they didn't know it was B.C. 17. Moses wasn't the one on the ark. He was in the bull- rushes. Noah was the skipper of the ark. 18. The beggar is her sister. 19. If he has a widow, he's not marrying anyone. He's dead. aas I ml -- H A tT r : - . x 4 -- 4 judo instructor, JCIOSHj (GEIRGE) .MIYAZAKI, proper way to fhrow on opponent over the shoulder. Cffy Judo C(b Slafes Three Session A Week For Lessons bT Shirley WlUn) Murray. Boys were once art of self taught the "manly defense"; Now ' Judo seems to be the popular form of defense for men. Women and children. People are beginning to take to' the mats for weekly instruction with practice sessions in ' between, just as some people take piano lessons. Clubs have sprung up in Kearns, Hunter, Bountiful and here in Murray places where judo stances and throws were virtually unknown a short time ago. Inter-clu- b competitions are , SECE VARETY SELF now looked forward to like matches between rival baseball teams. 'Japanese by origin, judo has become a world-wid- e sport. A man from Holland took the world championship in 1962 during matches held in France. It is the first time a Cauca sian has held that honor. Another "first" is that judo will be ranked among the competitive sports in the 1964 Olympics. There is now an American Judo Federation. The U. S. Air Force has incorporated judo into its physical culture program. Locally, an 'Oriental Holiday" at the Terrace Aug. 30 to Sept. 2 and a festival at Japanese Church of Christ, Fri-da- y and Saturday will feature judo demonstrations. Billed by its enthusiasts as a "character and coordination builder of the highest order". Judo is one of the martial arts along with karate and aikido. What is the fascination in the classic moves of judo? Unlike many combat sports such as boxing,' a judo match is a study in grace and precision. " Through Its use a small can send a much larger person to the floor without any apparent strain. Some of the appeal no doubt lies in its oriental flavor and formality. Clad in a gee (a loose-fittine garment! tied at the waist with an obi for beginners, then j (white green, brown and finally black). opponents greet with an open- Ing ceremony. They conclude a match with another. Lessons usually include the use of Japanese words. In structors are called sense! and there Is time for rendori (prac-ti- c period). The uniqueness of judo is that it enables one to put an opponent off balance and on the ground in a few seconds by knowing the vulnerability of "ju-doka- two-piec- g W jr. -- If MICE w ill m m - (OiUrnupsniir, WQIWM 'AVE IP '000' :irrA. a" i P4 KT'COSH lJl!M:rapW.H.'X::- IKS mm -PISIiliK OUR LOSS COSMETICS HARDWARE fit U LIQUID RICH ampoo 30 60 : : .00 $1 AVE B py V LARGE JUST I " " 1 cwiaf-mtaiw mi i Coin-missio- ,rfrZZZ7mZ n EXTRA 10-7-- tin-rig- bid. All bids, shall be sealed, and shall be accompanied by a de- BY i MAIL when you )i nnuI DU NEW BOLL-O- DEODORANT N m ' ; i NewWildrootD,Hi79ft 98' t&TL.. -' jinSMHMg CV if r4 tCi'X,' FEEL YOUR BESTI LOOK YOUR BEST! j TAMPAX internal sanitary protection makes you feci clean, fresh, cool. Unfelt and invisible in place, it shows no telltale outlines. "Hi- GLASSWARE Ma 4 aw- y A. M. RESOLUTION 163 WHEREAS, Murray City Special Improvement District No. 5, (for Curb and Gutter and Sidewalk) has been completed and the abutting property and frontage adjacent to the streets are so improved; and WHEREAS, the Murray City Commission has determined to sell' and Issue its Special Improvement Bonds in the sum of J15.000, more or less. THE NOW THEREFORE, CITY COMMISSION OF MURRAY CITY HEREBY RESOLVES: SECTION I: The City Recorder hereby is to authorized and. instructed have published a notice of sale of said Bonds, by advertisement at least once in the Murray Eagle, a newspaper published in Murray City, not less than ten (10) days prior to the end of the period in which proposals will be received, which Notice of Sale shall be in substantially the following form: SECTION II: (NOTICE OF SALE Murray City, Utnh SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS DISTRICT NO. 5. (Curb. Gutter, & Sidewalks), NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVn EN, that the Murray City of Murray City. Utah, will on the 12th day of August, 1963, at 5:00 o'clock p.m.. at the City Commission Room, in the City Building, 5461 South State Street, in said City, receive and open sealed bids for the purchase of the Special Improvement Bonds, District No. 5. For $15,000 Principal amount, more or less, and bearing Interest until paid at a rate or rates, not to exceed five i.V; I per cent per annum, payable annually in 10 each year, for ten years, both Principal and Interest, being payable at the office of the City Treasurer, Murray City, Utah. Payment of the Bonds and the Interest therein, will be made from, and as security for such payment there is pledged, a Special Fund, containing receipts derived by the City from the Special Assessments levied upon the property included in said District, for the purpose of paying in part, the cost of the acquisition of Street Improvements therein. of Payment Bonds, is additionally secured a Special Improvement by Guaranty Fund, created pursu1 ant to Section to both inclusive, Utah Code Annotated. 1953. The Bonds will be sold to the Bidder making the highest bid, at a price of not less than par and accrued Interest on the date of delivery, subject to the right of the City Commission to reject any and all bids nnd to waive any and all irregularities or informalities in any posit, either a Cashier's Check, or a Certified Check, in the the human body. amount of $750.00 (Seven HunThough growth of some sur- dred Fifty and 00 loo Dollars), rounding judo clubs has mush- payable to Murray City Corporoomed, Murray's group is just ration, which deposit will be regetting a good start. Instruc- turned if bid is not accepted. tion is given at the Murray The successful bidder or bidBoys' club weekly. Girls' los- - ders, will be required to nccept ' (Judo, Purc SR. Col. 6) (lguK rage Alt, Co. 4) .'. SELLING TO THE BARE WALLS 10 to a little luxury HOBBY SUPPLIES PAINTS DAILY AT treat yourself : STATIONERY TOYS SALE STARTS ,1 YOUR GAIN NOTIONS ALL EQUIPMENT I LEGAL NOTICES last week hosted relatives from England, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milner and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Milner, who are on an extended tour of the United States. Mrs. Albert (Annie) Milner is a cousin to Mr. Edwards, whom lie has not seen since he BAGLEY FAMILY VISITS lefi England in 1920. The Edwards and their guests YELLOWSTONE PARK toured Salt Lake City and surMurray. Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Bagley and family, 530 rounding areas. W. 6400 South returned home Friday evening after spending the week touring Yellowstone Park. Valley's Convenience Depf. 4-- H . Coast Guard Has In The Merry Mixers, third year sewing, cooking and home improvement club, will meet today at the home of Mrs. Kay (Ruth) Ahlstrom. The meeting begins at 10 a.m. Third year sewing involves more complicated procedures, Girls are learning how to put in a zipper, collar and sleeves, When their project is completed, they will have completed a dress for school. Mrs. Eric Simonsen is assisting Mrs. Ahlstrom with the instruction In preparation for the county fair, girls witnessed a bread making demonstration July 26. Melba Christensen, from the home extension service, provided the information for girls and their mothers. The girls will practice the art of bread making from now un til fair time, so they can enter a white and whole wheat loaf. Murray. ?.:.k'V 1 It f I.' f 'v. i Granite Park. The annual steak fry for the Granite Park Lion's club will be held Monday, Aug. 5 at 7 p.m. Activities will proceed at East Millcreek Lion's Recreation Center, 2266 East 3435 South. Set tq the tempo of "Western Style", members and guests can don western attire if they de sire. There woi be western music. Chef, Glen Adams, third vice president, will prepare the steaks over charcoal. Due to the vandalism in the Granite Park Lion's club house, the steak fry has to be held in another location. Openings j " COUNTERS, CASH REGISTERS, ETC.FOR SALE va1Ctv 0 S?w.l?r.. fV6 OlMf SJ No. Main, Mid OPEN Thursday Fridav -- TIL 9 P. M. HALT ENGINE WEAR! Tfcn'l I rtmarVabU new ahti determent in RPM Jpoit ffM Motor Oils. It keepi combustion ttiambert thouMnds of etra milM from h9 enfiifiet In ymif farm rquipment. You'll find tisct'y what you n(J with ' RPM" Wt only COmplft lint of 0pod tr molof Oil. RfM Suprtrnf an an3on, nu'rerade motor oil that can aava up to 15 in ga. RPM Special th only , gtde, depent frra motor od avadabia. 3 Package of 10. V, i 5159 Package of 40 f TAMPAX for tn SfondVd" Oil ptodvtl, toll GAYIE BRUNYER 334 Watt Irh Sovlb Phona 4 So much a pal of your busy life ill HTiTtrrrnTTt 322-541- KEARNS, $AIT THRIFT CITY. UKf, BOUNTIFUU MURRAY C0TTONWOO0, |