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Show Union Pacific Wins National Safety Award )B f The MURRAY, Utah, AGLF Thursday, August 22, 1963 Omaha, Nebraska. Union Pa- cific Railroad has been namsd roads whose employees worked s or more. by National Safety Council as 40 million winner of the 1962 Railroad The road won with a casualty rate of 4.73 based on the num. Employees National Safety ber of employees killed and injured per million man hours UP. wa9 singled out for of work slated safety officials. first place honors among railThe 1962 award marks the rineteenth win .for U.P. in 40 years of safety competition. The WHAT YOU WANT road has actually held the low casualty rate 28 times during IN INSURANCE IS . . . the 40 yeais but according; to National Safety Council rules a railroad is only eligible to receive the award eyery other year. i Silver Spurs Defeated Tooele Bit And Spurs In Riding Drill man-hour- o vi.. s v . Bui-bridg- i Vital Statistics r i ' r ' V f COMPLETED. Michael D. son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Brown, 5830 Utah-n- a " L i Drive, recently completed lvmiit training at Naval Train-IP- s' t Mi A. , Center, San Diego, Calif. During the training, he received i. tests and interviews to deter- . 1 , mine his future training and I f assignments. "v BASIC. Timothy R. O'Neill, . .... ' . son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. i O'Neill, 5957 So. 6th West,: is undergoing nine weeks basic (mining at Naval Training Center. Great Lakes, 111. During his training he will receive tests and interviews which will determine his future assignASSUMING ONE of their many formations are Granite ments in the Navy. cheerleaders Sandra Beesley, Pam Allison, Nancy high TACTICAL. Marine Corporal Brock, Joy Christensen, Keith Kendall, Gene' Hansen and S. of son Raymond Thompson, Kim Young. Mrs. Arelene V. Thompson, til81 Cedar St., recently participated The group will be going into action early next month in a tactical test with Company when Granite gridders launch the season by entertaining "C" of the First Anti-Tan- k Granger on Friday, Sept. 6. Battalion, First Marine Division, The Calif. Camp Pendleton, Col. 2) (Statistics,, Page MURRAY FAMILIES TAKE Mc-Gur- Brown, J. Leo Jensen Agency Representing the Travelers Hartford AM 490 S. 8lte ff JJ K . . 2G, 1943. Mrs. Eliza Ann Harker Ben-nio- n was honored at a dinner party given by her children on her ninetieth birthdy. . . Midvale girls were hostesses at the party-danc- e given at the Murray USO. . Mrs. Ceclia W. Anderson was honored at (Remember, Page 3B, Col. 6) . VARIOUS VACATION TRIPS Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pugmire and family, 390 E. 5900 South spent several days at Bear Lake, while Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Thorne, 247 E. 6400 South and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wahlquist, 165 E. 5900 South were among the muny families of this area to spend their vacation in Yellowstone Park. Bkkham LOfTy mmm mm Farewell Slated Murray. Larry Eugene Bick-hason of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Bickham, 6153 Clay St., will be honored Sunday at a missionary farewell testimonial. The event will take place in Murray 6th ward chapel, No. 1 West 6100 South, beginning at 3:30 p.m. Elder Bickham will depart soon for the Southern states mission field, headquartering in Atlanta, Ga. ' ":' (i V nai By man OP If lie Community Fair Hosted k, An-gu- GHS Cheerleaders Plan Routines 3, m n l lr music gust .n ' says Jim Jensen prompt action on your claims; the knowledge that you are protected by the reputation of both a sound insurance firm and a reliable insurance agent. We offer as evidence of our reliability our quarter-centur- y of service to the area. May we help you? j American'Legfon's canyon party was held at the Spruces in Big Cottonwood canyon. TWENTY YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Easle, Thursday, Au- FIVE YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the .Murray Lale, Thursday, August 21, MurRichard L. ray, received his degree at commencement, exercises at EYU. . heard a . Murray Rotarians first-han- d report on the strug-gl- e of the Polish people for freedom fro Lor gin Pastusiak, the first Ford Foundation Fellow from Poland since 1939. . . A Murray Lions Club member, John E. Swanger, was named deputy district governor for the coming year. . . Terry was arcidently shot in his right arm while on a rabMiss LaDean . bit hunt. Wright and Dan Bird were mar ried. Mrs. Annie Thaxton, Murray was honored on her 90th .The Scott Sorensen birthday was al School. family of Granite Park honoicd in the Know Your FIFTEEN YEARS AGO as Neighbor series. . . Judy Schultz reported from the files of the returned home from a date with Murray Eagle, Friday, AuHollywood star Pat Wayne.. gust 20, 1948, TEN YEARS AGO as reTwins, a boy and a girl, were ported from the files of th: born to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Murray Eagle, Friday, Wolfley. . . The Murray City 21. 1953. commission was considering the I j . . . of a mosquito Mr and abatement district. Mr3. Paul B. Schultz. 5424 So. 9th East were honored by their five sons and daughters in ob-- I servance of their Golden Wed-- j ding. . . The Silver Spurs, Murray Ladies riding club, defeated j in a Miss Marilyn Frame and the Tooele Bit and Spurs . . A homecoming drill. riding marE. Morris were Douglas former leaders of the ried in the Salt Lake LDS for all was held. . Residents of the Murray Firrt ward Temple. . Murray area were urged to Many members of the Murray give all the clothing they could City Volunteer fire department spare to the "Clothes for Kor- and the Salt Lake County fire ea Drive". . . Elder L. Wood, department attended the state The Vernile L. Hess and Ralph N. convention in Price. Murray, members of the Utah Wing Civil Air Patrol were selected as members of a drill team which competed for international honors in Toronto, Canada. . . The Murray Junior Chamber of Commerce was represented by chamber president Dick Hendricks at the state board meeting in Logan. . . The second case of polio in Keains this year was reported. . Mrs. Barbara G. Mitchell of Murray was one of 22 practical students graduated nursing from Salt Lake Area Vocationu establishment Remember When? o hnsf nlz fin OD COMPANY 8ii two lilGiy son OflDdEL Nice people like to be associated with other nice people, just as an insurance company likes to be numbered among other sound and respected insurance end 4-- H Articles made by club members during the summer were displayed at a community fair Aug. 12. companies. Not long ago the Alfred M. Best Company, Inc., the nation's leading authority on legal reserve life insurance companies, completed a study of the 1.50U legal reserve companies in America. Only 300. or received Best's '"recommendation." Federated Security Insurance Company was one of only three insurance companies commended Murray. Approximately eighty members, leaders and parents weri-ohand for the exhibit and program. The fair is held annually to show home improvement and clothing projects to be entered in the county fair. Prayers were offered by Linda Bills and Maria Oliver. Smith gave the pledge of allegiance and the pledge was given by Susan Brown. Clothing was modeled by Beth Mower, Ludean Boel, Vera Vanden-Akker. Meriweather, Mildred Norma Giacoma. LeVee Bills. Viola Simper and Orpha Bringhurst. Julie Simper gave an individual demonstration on breakfast preparation. A foods project was demonstrated by Vicchrilli and Ailene Meckhng. Ar-di- 20, They know what to insist on when they choose a bourbon for themselves and their friends. ..and they find all of it and more in Hill and Hill the bourbon that scores for value. Try it yourself, soon. STRAIGHT BOURBON th ' Utah-domicile- d by Best. To our thousands of policy ow ners in states, this recommendation by Best is further assurance of Federated's continued stability and service. We would like to number you among our clients. MORTGAGE MONEY NOW AVAILABLE on long-terreal estate and industrial properties. 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Mus-- I Include three lent interlude congn-catlonu-l hymns und vo- al M)lo bv tVnnts Sorensoii. Rent to Apply j Only Five Minute Car Wash! Granger-Hunter'- s IVIOIET-SPRA- luf(.J r -l- i'il-i '; I' . .i I n UOTi , - K Y. f TX :jr. npj T st w' --, ----'- .. J u 1 I Digger line for stronger copper Sena All along the production line at Kennecott, big equipment is part of the team that produces copper. Equipment must he big to handle hundreds of thousands of tons of ore and overburden every operating day. Now that Kennetott's expansion program to increase copper production n is under way, new, larger members are joining the team. They are huge, G5-to- capacity diesel trucks . . . the largest Kennecott has ever used in Utah. These mechanical giants will be a more efficient replacement for the existing railroad system that hauls overburden from the Ihngham Canyon Mine. Trucks cost about $100,000 each. The fleet of 85 that will lie in service at the mine represents an investment of $8,.r00,000. And that's just one part dollars to increase copper of Kcnnecotts total investment of 100-millio- NOW OPEN AT . . . 4003 West 3500 South ACROSS FROM HARMON CITY n production. This huge investment will make the copper production team stronger than ever. It will produce dividends for Utah's growing economy from Kennecolt's payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. I LI KennecoZE $pjqqx Corporation Vp 1 utah copper Division |