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Show The MURRAY, Utoh, EAGLE ai Tht New. Advertl.,, Thursday, August 22, 1963 00 i' ct;eve Curtis Farewell Set For Sunday Murray Man Killed In r . ?t - -- 1 f f " --ii i i. It's easy to have attractive barns, sheds and fences at cost with Standard Shingle Stains. They come ready to use and are quickly applied by brush or sprayer. Besides adding long lasting color, they seal unpainted wood against dampness, help prevent cracking and warping. t low Standard Shingle Stains come in three colors: brown, green or red. If you want protection without coloring, order Chevron Shingle and Floor Oil. For any Standard Oil product, call GAYLE BRUNYER, Phone 526 West 8th South voun 322-541- 6 i Veterans Will Host A I mi stays i Bf 1010 in for Curtis Murray. A rally for World War I veterans from the state, their throughout wives and auxiliary members will be held Aug. 29 in Murray park's bowery. The event is sponsored by the Department of Utah veterans organization. A catered full course dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. for $1.25 per plat and a program is being arranged. Willard Olson, 549 Vine St., is chairman. Mr. Olson said information pertaining to house bill 2332 will be presented. The World War I veteran's pension bill will come before the Congress this session. He urges that all voter- ans attend this meet for fur- ther information about the le- gislation. i 5 - when it wears the Gold Medallion 1 - b K , Hosts Three Garden Parties j StL Pre-scho- rt race at the Murray Park . . Little Gerald Brandt, four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandt, Murray, broke his arm when he fell from an old hitching post near his home. . . Murray Board of Education submitted the proposal to consolidate all elemetary grades of the Murray schools in a new building just across State Street from the Murray lush school. . Milton M. Foster and Frank W. McGhie were registered for the 17th annual Alpine term of BYU summer school . . Mrs. Mae G. Scott terminated her 32 year teaching career in Murray public schools. . . Renovations were made at the Iris Theatre. ! funeral hours. . Nineteen Van- guards of Murray 1st ward, ac companied by Scout Committeeman Varian Mortensen and Scout Master Eugene, Woods, returned from a ten day trip to Yellowstone Park. . tr 1 " . ' ' - A, x Ray Severson Boone Colegrove FOR THE BEST IN THIRTY YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thursday, Au- - HAIR CARE! 4769 South State MELROY WORLD TRAVEL 255-423- 4 AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR AIRLINE TICKETS STEAMSHIP RESERVATIONS INTERNATIONAL TOURS HOTELS AND RESORTS Free Ticket Delivery in . . . MIDVALE, MURRAY, HOLLADAY AREA NO SERVICE CHARGE j 790 E. Center Stv Midvale, at the Midvale Junction I IHIIIW M 1HIIIW IH1IH I II M III Will Mil III III l Spanish-Am- erican; Mountain Fuel Supply Declare; Dividend Suit Lake. Directors of Mountain Fuel Supply company declared a quarterly dividend of 40 cents a share oil tbi com. pany's capital stock at a meeting August 13 in Salt Lake City. This is equivaeliit to an annual divident of $1X0 a share. The current dividend is payable Sept. 16 to shareholders of record on August 28. It is the 75th consecutive dividend the company has paid 'since H was organized in 1935. jmfeni mm The olo CROy distillery co., frankfort, x-- - -- -y ky. Kentucky i straight bourbon whiskey sa proof ). Did yun say thnt flush was 80 or 40 miles away? A. Vc-- Well, . ( TWENTY FIVE YE 4 lis Ajao as reported from' the files of the Murray Eajrle Thursday. August 25, 1938.' 24, 1933. Salt Lak County Farm Eur. eau announced the rules for the annual flower show held at the Slate Fair Grounds Aug. 30. . . Murray 1st ward held a "Frolic" at Murray Park. . . The Mur. ray Public Schools organized clinic for all chil- 8 dren entering public schools. . . Murray business men paid trib- - Mai-gen- ... e year ' aia- - ary-to-b- . j Sunday Murray. Throe summer outhave replaced business meetings for Murray Business and Professional women this ings gnst ! ' How many feet per second j Roger Clyde Barker engine st rmt ? how come the fire are going uu Utn A. It is flicking a bit closer hero and there, isn't it? Why rionV we move into the house and continue our discussion . . . calmly? 0. DID Benjamin Franklin invent lishtning? A. No, he invented the lightning lod. 0. Do trees need nitrogen? A. Yes, trees require nitro- D OU B that. Wi ll. V I There wa only one ttrtwecn flu- - fb-.l- i and the th under on (but one, daddy. tii that ii liM- - one? J. . LE'KN EE ... . . S LEIfl'l gen. that Q. Does that big on just fell Ujwb across the street nerd nitrogen? A. Not any more. Get away from the window there. I think I better close it. They're sure rolling the old tenpins up there, aren't they? Hell, hch. Q. How come you're closing the blinds, daddy? A The flashes hint my eyes, boy. that's all. Renumber, we've nothing to fear but fear itself. Q Who s.ild that. Benjamin Franklin? WOW. thnt was a big one? No. Fiank-li- n A. Eh . . . No . I Her.lnmin said that mean. Franklin Roosevelt said I'M Yiillie 7 is fhe Murray and other local judo clubs met with spokesmen of the American Judo Federation and Black Belt association last night at Kearns. A business ineeting followed a barbecue. The group discussed and offpromotion of inter-cluseason competition. Harold Thorpe of Murray's club has announced that membership will be limited as of Sept. 1, because of what he termed "growing; "pains and rack of facilities". - going into the sixth grade ought to know that. tell me, daddy, Q. WELL, how fast does light travel? A. Now let's get ono thing straight here, son. I'm not going into the sixth grade . . . YOU are. I've been out a long time. I've finished my formal education . . . and education is what you have after you've forgotten all the tilings you learn in school. Q. Docs what you have left include the answer to how fast . . A. Never mind that. It doesn't make any difference. The point is, that lightning out there is 30 or 40 miles away from the front steps we're sitting on. There's absolutely nothing to fear from it. Q. HOW come lightning is a boom to mankind ? not boom It's A. Boon good for mankind. Without lightning plant life could't live. All that atmosphere up there is full of nitrogen. Plants need nitrogen to grow. But up there in the air it's locked up, chemically. Before plants can digest it nitrogen has to undergo a series of chemical reactions. Now lightning touches off this series of . . . Catered Dinner and social CUT FARM PAINTING 1 aK Taylorsville. Roer Clyde Mrs. Fd (Blossom) Peterson Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. hosted members at her summer -- W v4S0O come in Kamas for steak 1288r. Clyde Barker,-fry South, will be honored Sunday and hiking. at a missionary farewell testi The cabin of Mrs. Jack monial. Kiissee in Millcreek (E.ditn) It will tak place in Taylorar panyon was the scene of a caVille ward thanel.' W 4800 tered dinner party recently. outh, starting ai 3:6fl p.m.' Also on the agenda was a He will serve in the Centra) "rose garden party" in Murray Atlantic mission. to Mrs. Viles Park according A life long member of the Brown. Taylorsville ward, the mission? e graduated from (Gran ite high school and was assist- Remember ant scoutmaster and Deacon's (From Pag 2B, Vol 8) an open house reception on quoruni advisor in the ward. Minerva Frame will play prel- her 70th birthday. . . Boyd Niel-son- , Sae 2c, Murray was horru? ude music and Stanley Elmer will play the organ postlude. on Jeaye. . . Mr. and Mrs. Invocation will be pronounced Cecil Qlson were the parents by Richard Douglas. pf twin daughters born at Speakers will be President Cottonwood Maternity Home. . . Richard Barker, Bishop Abram A quilting bee was held at the Barker, Joseph 'F. Parrish and home of Mrs. La Von Salisbury. the missionary. MIIIIIMMIIWWIM I A musical interlude will be an organ and piano selection by Douglas and Jo Anne Elmer. Other missionaries in the field from Taylorsville ward are Richard H. Nielsen, Danish; Leon Jensen, South Australian; Grant D. Collier, Western Q, Wayne Boani, South German and Val Tarbpx, West Central states. . Today Where Jesus Walked" by Glenda Black. Other missionaries in the field from Millcreek 1st ward are Allen Hart Richardson, New Zealand South; Owen Hall Richardson, New Zealand; Leonard Jensen, Western Central and Terry Cluff, Eastern Piri SiS i To He DOES light "travel? A. What's that? You ought to know how many feet light travels per second. Anybody Verna 4 Barker Farewell it 1 right? Lee. I i . would re '" alize that is is a boon to mankind. To fear it is foolishness. When you see it, is has already missed you. Q. WHY does lightning always seem so close? A. You see that flash out there on the horizon? Now Us-- . ten for the thunder. For every second you count before you hear the sound of thunder, you can figure that lightning is miles away . . MILES! Q. How many miles away was that flash? A. You know that light travels so many feet per second, Q. - . g You V - f i light-nin- 1 light-nings- 1 :'T-Ja:- l how ' - . innie Daddy, is so scary? A. I presume you seek the angler, .vutig man, us to h hy ou yourself are so frightened by lightning. Is that so? how come light-- , Q Yes is so scary? ning A. Because you don't under stand it, young man. Fear nearly alwasy has ; its roots in ig- noranco. If youfj understood what creates lightning 's and what place is in the scheme of the universe. you wouldn'tV. . be i 1 '' it!-- Uwk) Artksr f, fbjr Q. n, -- Art .'..fully f Accident t . Murray 2nd ward presented Area Judo Clubs ?nirfnfSf ' YMrs' Evcreti Ref?' Meet With Black ,agt, ff,td ff st'rame,d accidt''fme; W w Belt Association Faumont park by f,njSed at of Murray. Representatives . (From Page 2B, CoL 2) test was administered by batj talion's operations section in Millcreek. Verna Lee Curtis, order to determine and evalu-- i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merate the company's combat read rill W. Curtis, 3537 So. 5th iness. East, will be honored Sunday MANEUVERS. Marine Pri- at a missionary farewell testimonial. vate First Class Laurin H. son of Mrs. J. Fuller, The event will take place in 278 E. 6270 South, a member Millcreek 1st ward chapel, 006 Ninth E. 300 South, beginning at 3 Murray. Albert Glende, 6023 of Second Battalion, So. 430 West was killed Friday Marine Regiment, was part of p.m. when he was thrown from his a special group acting as an She will serve in the Southern automobile and crushed beneath aggressor force in the regi Australian mission field, headthe rear wheels of a loaded ment's recent Operational Rea- quartering in Victoria. dump truck. The two vehicles diness Test at Camp Fuji, JaA graduate of Granite high collided at 900 East and the pan. The Composite Company she has served as Sunschool, alset obstacles to Cottonwood Diagonal up oppose (4800 school and Primary teacher day seclied forces of the first and South). in the ward. His wife, Florence, also a ond battalions during the live Prelude and postlude music passenger in the car, suffered firing exercise. Sunday will be played by Siegfractures of both legs and one SERVING. James E. Chris-tense- fried Nitsch. The invocation arm in the collision. airman, son of Mr. and will be pronounced by Kay Truck driver, David LaMar Mrs. Earl H. Christensen, CO Curtis. Kelly, Salt Lake, told investi- E. 6150 South and Steven E. Speakers will be President officers the brakes on Jones, airman, son of Mr. and Alfred Bennion, Nolan Curtis, gating truck the failed as he tried to Mrs. Ellis B. Jones, 8790 VV. hor parents and the missionary. stop at the intersection. 3000 South, serving aboard the A musical interlude will inMr. Kelley sounded his horn antisubmariner warfare support clude a vocal solo "I Walked as he entered the intersection aircraft carrier USS Hornet, and managed to swerve enough are seeing one of World War to ayoid two other cars before H's foremost action points dur' smashing into the Glende car, ing Hornet's current visit to officers said. Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. As an Total weight of the truck and antisubmarine carrier, Hornet its load was estimated at 13 specializes in finding and detons by sheriff's deputies. stroying enemy submarines. She i This accident brings the is the hub of a hunter killer of and task group state's death toll to 144, flagship Commander Carrier 17, Pacific Want Ad Get Quick Results! Fleet. Y i tu b. lu ll, the) have to he ehise to don't they? J. Ye. her, hee. You're nut nth nil, are ymi daddy" hoiih-Wher- e, A. Hah! Nonsense! Ix t nie explain to yon how a thunder cloud forms. You scp, when you haw watm. humid nir. it risen. The moisture in it condenses (CRASH) as it cimiIs and forms one of those rloud thai looks like n dntv ( CRASH i a K" in the other room, shall we" Now, tliis cloud somelimes fin lii.i n lop like a nn aiivi! and there ate billion mid of ire of lillle eryxt.-i. in that nnvil head u'ranhi 0 Whiifn that connnR out of the chandelier, daddy? t'i thnt lighlnini:. daddy" ? A. 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