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Show 11 rUrocnt 'lllwl',""l,l"i Police Record Heavy List Of Peffy Crimes " 1 .... : ' - h i h ""Vs . at S::----- Nj . l w 'n-fl'- J MAX JACKMAN, MR. newly appointed principal of Millcreek elementary school, shows Mrs. Wanda LeChem-inan- t, Millcreeek PTA president, area of responsibility for the school. Millcreek. Heading the facul- ty of Millcreek elementary school for 1963-6- 4 will be Max F. Jackman, principal. Mr. Jackman received his B.S. degree in 1951 from the University of Utah. He was awarded his Master's degree in Educational Administration by the "U" in 1954. After teaching sixth grade for three years at Monroe elementary, he accepted the position of principal at West Kearns elementary in 1954. Here he remained until he was transferred to Millcreek. As time will permit, he is working on his doctor's degree. "I am- very happy to be working at Millcreek. It is a very fine area. I am pleased with the school and we are looking forward to this year. We have an excellent staff for the 1963-6- 4 school year and I'm sure we have fine patrons," commented Mr. Jackman. Fishing "any time" is Mr. Jackman's major hobby. As a family the Jackman's enjoy fishing trips. They also enjoy traveling and he likes gardening. , He la married to the former - , ; . Httutu'uurk U what women that nobody notice onlcsts tliey don't. We've often heard profes-Bitiiirepairmen don't mind half w much fixing a machine that's broken down if it hasn't already attacked I J some ama- repairman. do Peen it; a ai , - , ' V amateurs get thing A I thoroughly foul-cd I supposed to be doing. An example might be a friend of our whtc wife complained for several mornings that the fleet ric toaster was on the blink. Ed did what must American men do. Ho yawned, himwlf in the enny chair and resumed reading the epulis aoction. Until, that Is. the little womnn came In one tl.iy with n certnln lme In ht-- r voire thitt told Kl it was time to fix the totuder. So he did. Screw-hy-M-te- filnmenl-hy-filamen- Kpiiug-by-npiln- t, t'lnnlly. nt nwwt nn-mirh John, he had every mlniile ph-rthe uptvnd klti hen table. Hrratc hlng hin in mime ptrplexlty. he clanced at nhi-l-the l bottom of the now empty which had houw-tho hirchii-i- i do d l Prtnlrd Kin. In huge i pi int- - rd '58 Spartans Hold Reunion Saturday tmi i iih iot)wrrtn nt of another Irfftid if (rtteiiiji hm,-r",atmi- n num. Ilm Miiall fry ftntn the mrrntion rootrt rtunptntrHtig the TV wt had bltteily th ronkrd out in middle of KrankenMfin. i You mrun your Md rlm'l the li)e atfh t Jte W n Kriliriiit'in?l pilifird TV IT rslrtfln.il Hc'l tvmght ooc nf thos 3,V tmiifcn lht trtln yml ti ll the )mrnt Vrnn to win fcn4 bow to fix tele-vutn- thm. mn He vrn Mid he frit of pride when he trotted dtwn to the ft-ronttmk a lwk nt the fcilctit jcL fhm TI-cr- l tl in his hotcc r j'tmun'i guide calM film the disposal and her aiitnmatle washer h id wmtelimv fotiM giim tin and trmiml Barbae n tnoshrnomlng Irottt the tup of the Hasher. t ttn,ed th rl Besy sirrte. astitsj set qurfttiott and thru lurnt n the washi r asaln li lor Mi- . It CI U ntTtliHIia pctlnrtnanre with rnlhiislasm. Which M lite MKstis la . comment to angrllyt rwtwv I think theoe rcpalmwt, are dumbM-lt- er than d i arr 8c , n,n-rj,.w- t. f . M'P'I !!., . L Gin-com- t The Mismis picked iim for our ouUtamling electrical wiritur ability. Hhe'H lxen disappointed over since, hat we don't know .iltotit electricity Would fill a j(i'olume compendium. Thnt fact notwithntniulln. we nlmoM Invmiably wind up the person to repair an errant clothes dryer, vacuum nwcepcr, dispoi-a-l or light i.with. HiKKcM hurdle In our path la the lact we're to death uf electricity. It ranks favorably on our lint of fears with poisonous wiakes, dentist, and intclil-genr- e iHir ability, Mte nne day brcaii'W Purpose f 1 II They Miy u man pick a the Mime way an apple . plchH a larnit-r- prilelnal rrpalmtan mtnrrd the mlle'a lalth In Judo Club Gets More Facilities . 1.1 will- - A Auditorium To e Police Records Show Accidents Few But Varied I 1 I'- , -- - . J ' ( f !.' II . accidents Murray. Tralfir continued to remain low this week according to polc tec-oi- d - here. 'l.,,m,,l..d .' , J. M .i.lmi ii .i FARRElt Suit Jay-cctlc- Sclman, potient of Cotif-nwoohoipiial, o luRee PaulTKc volunteer sen, hopilol obcvc!,. Joycc'iccs rrodc 50 puppcls lor the childicn'i word. J ; Jayccffc Projccf Gives Puppets To Cottonwood's Young ' Murray. Filly ymmg p.ili.tlric wnrit nnV.i nU nl I he new Col. tomviHid hnfipil'il lit re re elved a ,tlfl last week. Fich Wit t given a hand puppet t play wi'h doting h toif ini nienl and to take home "Dl1 iVi n Wre 11.lir mid null let s by MilC-n- plirl's Ihr f . v i u Patients ""pled the ptipprt distribution. Mis Thoiim t tntriinei Far teli rii.'W Kn t to Kst. rhtliiniitn of the pr)e t SIT" fliwnibled iintrriTis donatrrl bv oU nnl planned a M.inn lo lomplrte thr pup- The Idea Was pels llgrntrl by Mrp. Kotsrll tGnldal Leon- - i I - , - s v.- t I - 1 for - ' t ake, , rv mr the ard In ininn'r llnir AuM ting with the piT)r. tfii'ip al f "nl tntl omt Mi, Murray tNancvl Iturif Mt All U of Din utile ficuna p Jerry iftubyt Hell. wnr made by nrvttal .lay- well. Mrs lloy tlvttyt Tclneit, Hal iMaryi Ji hiiwm. IVt h ettc. wives of Mutiny Junioi memitb ii Mi' f,!reft (Carol' Chamber cf Cnmmrrr-be-- , pat p.atkrr, diie1nr nf I.urd Mi tnn ipatl Andel at Cotton- - win an l Mis. Ltonatd. vuitinteer fi tr-nllr- s Norman Wankicr. was Hted Saturday f ir following too clone when his car struck the car of Klra- tn'ia II rtielieck Flink. T.'iK K ti:." Smith Tlif accident of- St mind at 5.100 South Slate A follow leg tun cIom- - cilition aw aided to Hairy Gene a WeMi tf.iH tin. Hanniirr St 1 tar i1riiik tl-Mmntay tear of a GMi dump truck imni bv Jimmy Tony Iteina-In- . lltitlcy ..J and Betty Tcinert, Morroy hand to Steven lotion and Sandra poppets pietent IORRAINE cv HHvikinfi of TV twin remiiulK 5 HercSept.3rd n tnt s t Lutheran School Pfnccsc IU Onpn WlUdJtd Tn 2-- Murray. Members of the Murray high school graduating class of 1958 gathered Saturday evening in West Jordan park for their first reunion since graduation. In charge was Joe Borieh, the class president. Over 70 attended, partaking of a picnic supper and joining in various games and a program. Assisting with arrangements were Kay Robinson Williams, John Thucson, Sharon Bennion Davies, Janet Lester Hair and Evans. ! iMtnit-lhin- ) Told I Approved Af County Meet k 1 ' ii ., , Murray Cab is East 4905 South or write Box 71S7, Murray 84107. lc wm-bldii- 2slJ Their Efforts Have sug-gestlo- ern would Menn It at IcaM 21 T'- typrl letter wnn the wnrn lug: to not tnke re apart. Factory tool lo nswmnlc. Wc'vt alwtyn the wouldn't factory repalimnn bv n rramcd w? loudly h id We lest. woiked at ronsideriihle the art been In me one evening on the eif orr t rxiitition when lenglh and carefully dlsaectrd he ttjH nod the box few day the roiiiponrnls lid hundil mile later, all lv fun wc Icunni two Ihingv. 1. We didn't kivtw n thlnj! h Kttmranf dr rllw-- tl aliout It (2. The Mown cliruit child thfll b an adult and the TV birnkcr probably wouldn't have Irt It tun if c had fixed it 4" - A Finding the proper category for "No picture; no sound ", he grasped a screwdriver firmly in his right hand, removed the back of the set and promptly burned himself on a hot tube. Then he crossed two wires experimentally, expecting a short but got nothing. Then he eliminated, in turn, repair A, B, C, D and X. Removing all tubes, he hurried over to the corner drugstore where he learned, on the g machine, thut all II lubes were OK. Joe had put everything back in place drawn a blank again Bnd was the hand-btntwhen his four-yea- r old daughter came In from play, mniched to the TV set and flicked the switch which put it back In action. Nothing to It. he learned. She'd simply turned the net to where It would reproduce recorded music on a built-iAnd then gone out to play. She didn't like Frankenstein. . - tnbe-tcstin- V up that it rfV takes more time than ever Juot to get It back M I to the place where It Isn't doing what it's J - , -. Cify This Week recent University of Utah of survey indicated over 71 those receiving the paper are want-a- d readers andor users. That's why classifieds in the E-get results. They'll do it for you, too! To place your want ad, dial AM come to the news155 ....... ... , Reported In transportation. at ' Only Four Fires V office fQVING AREA j v er paper . Ift WILL TEND children in your home mud do light housework. You furnish Murray. Robert L. Leake, 413 a former member of the high council of Murray South stake, was sustained a bishop of Murray 16th ward during a meeting conducted Sunday. Selected as his counsellors were Grant Brown and Russell Reed Gam. Ward clerks Hershel Wilde and Dennis Powell will continue their duties. Released, due to ill health, was Bishop George Anderson, along with counsellors Grant Brown and Leore Griffiths. Prcsidnig over the meeting were members of the stake presidency, Junior Wright Child, president and G. Morris Rowley and Lerue Winget, counsellors. lT '' Eagle-Advertis- W. Palm Dr., Murray. A total of 15 speeding offenders appeared in the court of Judge James 8. Sa- - Du--m- as, e, Uth Bishop Murray Girl Tohoe's Queen n-zr- ry - Folks who want work of a specialized nature usually find a ready market by using the classified colArlene Jones. They have five children, three in elementary umns. Mrs. J. Dusonbcrry, 3871 W. school. Rosemarie is in sixth grade; Adrian, fourth; Merril-lc- 3280 South, placed an ad to second. Susan is five years run twice. She canceled it after '.he first week because it had old and Aaron is 17 months. quickly netted her a job. want ads penetrate nearly 20.000 valley homes every Thursday morning. Leake Named 'HIvHT fl HI Placed Only One Time here's a point....V oL: t $200. Eagle-Advertis- (See Pages 4B, 5B) r Oty---X Granger Woman Finds Work With Want Ad New Millcreek Principal Served Kecrns Five Years rrr'7 City Court Fines 15 For Speeding CLUBS WIN RIBBONS waya last week. Receiving fines of $20 fop LtXVNG THE HUB speeding were Joyce R. Goff, Midvale and Rodney Max Spen- -. l ulilished urekljr at 153 E 4!M South, lu Munay, Silt Lake ounty. I'tah, by thi Murray Printline Co., mtrrrd as ircond class matter at the post offire of cer, 5556 South State St. sail lh my, utab, indrr the act oi Concrru of March S, 17. A $19 speeding fine was slapped on Robert LeRoy Los 81 Volume 1963 SALT LAKE Number 42 MURRAY, UTAH COUNTY, Thursday, August 29, er, 5610 Good way Dr. It cost Richard L. Gillett. Midvale $18 wmwiiwwwwmiiwwhi h m mg for a speeding violation. ... .. i'M.y'!ie Dan-el- l Dee Smith, 5044 So. ?r Cheerful Dr., Gerald Bywater fti Ipson, 5523 So. 570 West, and Vernon Dale Smith, 3500 So. Murray. "Miss Lake Tahoe" 9th East were meted with $15 chosen Sunday, turned out to Z ipeeding fines. be Joyce K. Brim of Murray Fines of were each $13 ........... who is working in the resort :. awarded to Douglas Lamar town this summer. Sandy and Mariorie An ... ; vW'if'.iu.'. ; Joyce's parents are Mr. and '. derson Sumner, Salt Lake, for Mrs. Carlyle I. Brim, 4061 So. driving over the speed limit. I i ,fF 700 East. ' ' '"" 1 sP(otling vast Helen Bryan ' As queen of the town's celer nu Arumr leDDS .Mcnois, DOtJl I I ! i f v"' ' f v - r ' f ! 1.-Jf l ,i Salt Lake. $12 fines. Vie Cur- I'icture at ' 4 ", tis Oberhansley, 243 Clark 1 ,1 St, y,i! t" 1 - , was fined $11 for speeding. ; : btation, Miss Brim received a fV Fines of $10 each were imtfophy, rode in the parade, was posed on Louise B. Timpson inrecipient of many prizes, Holmes, Linda Jean Blackham cluding several wardrobes and and Norma Hill Livsey, all Salt a' flying course and was taken Lake for speeding violaiton. a for Hollywood Monday Following too close cost Wil-liascreen test. H. McClain, 4384 So. Gor-do- n SThe 20 year-ol- d queen is a a $25 fine. Dr., Miss Joyce K. Itrim junior at the University of Allen Jobe, Taylors- Boyce Delt Utah, where she is in Tri a $25 fine and received ville, sbrority. She has previously Madeline Swift, Salt Lake, a been "sweetheart" of Sigma Stork Fails To Upset $50 fine for petit larceny. i., Chi fraternity. of beer; Illegal possession Stake Cast Members brought fines of $25 down tfh George Scatterfield, Salt Lak Murray. In the highest and Jesse Cabrera, Granger, jt tradition of the American theatre, twt members of the Driving without a license arid cast of "Papa and the Playhaving his car impropertly regihouse." at Murray south stake stered cost Richard N. Jackso. last week continued their Magna, a $50 fine. roles in spile of Interference. A fine of $15 was slapped, on Murray. City fire department The "interference" was the Farrel Reese, Salt Lake for records fires show four only arrival of new daughters at were public intoxication and Patricia reported here last week. tinhomes of Jack Jensen B. McGarry, A grass fire was reported Springville was and Steve Turner. fined $10 for the same offense. at Ellison Estates, Both arrived Friday morn, Thursday 4800 So. 2nd West. ing; the Jensen's at Holy Mr. A. 4994 Poplar Ballot Nov. 5th in Salt Lake; called out Peters, Cross hospital the fire department thu Turner's at LDS hospito quench a grass fire Thurstal downtown. day. The two fathers, both car A ! hlazp was mnnrtpd mm jm'. in the stake rules !at the Salt Lake County Fair-- t rying najor prodia ion, didn't miss a cur- - grounds Friday. A Downfown,-Voter- s lain call Friday, Clyde Robinson, 6545 So. 6th West required assistHELGA TEGTMEIR, Sandra Fern, Cathy Clerk, Susan ance in extinguishing a grass r fire. Stubstad and Sharon Adams, members of the "Sewing Salt Lake. County voters writ Wizards" prepare accompanying paperwork for the new go to the poU Nov. 5 to ballot water fountain to be installed in Taylorsville park. on a $15 million bond issue for School Statement Is a new auditorium to be conSee related story, Page 4B. structed in downtown Salt Part Of Newspaper Lake City. That fact was apparent on Reaching You Today Grant School's PTA Murray. Salt Lake County the eve of a meeting tomorrow Murray. Today's paHr conCommission approved the Murki n i irnaav) wnen me uounivthe antains, on page ray Cab Co. to transport denominee neaas Commission win make its definual the of report Murray pendent and neglected children WJVII Mrs. Gilbert Weiss, nlte selection of site. M,lrrj,y. School District. from the County Detention president, has announced Grant Monday, Commissioner Mar These financial flgun-- s are Home to shelter homes. school's PTA chairmen for the vin O. Jenson reiterated his l"nien Dy tne district in or- Juvenile Second District previously coming year. expressed -- opinion, Judge Recnal VV. Garff Jr. told nvT ,nil Jon, me puoiic, may that the auditorium should be Clas.sv.oik for 110 Bob are Murray. better fiscal Leak, understand They program; the in a letter. "Our the commission at Christ Lutheinn JoAnn Griffith, civil defense; built near 21st South and State. pupils brief experience in using this operation of the city's educaCommissioners C. W. Brady school will begin the Joan hurch tional Wagstaff, exceptional and Edwin Q. Cannon, however, system. cab company has been satis 3. of Do-ti o Sept. Aden child: according Raddon. health; This newspaper holds it to morning indicated they would vote for factory. Principal Ikmnis Lindemnn. ri.s Stevens, historian; Jolene the fundamental principle of It was noted bv C. V. Brady, downtown site. in will The staff deiiKM-ratiDiane teaching Jonl Gardner, Penman, a all that system commission that chairman, The Civic Auditorium Advisclude Joyce Koglcr, first graile; Jones, Theoline Browning and hoards funds handling public when police cars are used to ory Committee had tendered," 'conil and Ltiana Gam, hospitality. shall pcriiKlically show, by a Ixirraine iSchaffcr. .transport juveniles, the address statement late last week, a recommendathird fluth Durham, grades; such as this one, of the shelter home in which a Jerry Felslead, juvenile pro- tion of the 21st South vicinity. Mr. and and four five grades how these funds were distection and safety; Earl Borg, particular c hild is placed Strong opposition in the counLindcman, sixth through eighth legislation; bursed. Ruth Eden and ty area was reaffirmed with the comes public record. As a gMKl citizen, you grades. BetJacquc Jensen, magazine; announcement. Miss Kogler will replace the ty Thomas, membership; Lois should devote sufficient time Spokesmen for various groups Mrs. now former llosn.ui. to this statement to absorb Joyce Harrington, publications; Marito the downtown site pposcd U the figure that it makes Dennis Ziiftt, who teaching lyn Watt, p'blidty: Kuth Ann their earlier statements in Portland. Ore., this year. Borg and Pat Melton, room rep- that public to you. downtown: Miss Kogler, a nntp-of San resentatives. Esther Levorscn was construction a convention "only building Diego, Calif.. Is a graduate of will serve as editor of their site for the benefit of downConcordia Teacher's Colli ge in news letter. Inquiry Welcome town merchants." Seward. Neb. MUs Schaff-- r and Elected officers for the com "If Salt Lake City wants a Mrs. Durham have taught al e ing . year arc Mrs. Hubert Pick downtown auditorium." the 1. i. . i ..i . i.. uie biiiov! , nnkrKmon ncaln khM i.rcKident: Mrs. Hov pimoiisij. lhv 3 , t Registration was completed Hiown. secretary; Mrs. Eldon should pay for it themselves. If Monday. The Itev. William C. treasuier. and Mrs. it can be built centrally in the Naatr. will officiate nt un open- - vVclw. Principal G. Webb Snarr valley, then the county area famat Additional Murray. j m service Tuesday. should help pay for 1L" ennd vice president. cilities for the Murray judo ing club hnve been secured and - ' it onlinued applications are asii. . Will " sured, it was reported this week. 1 1 ' . "It has been felt our stead-d' jl inci eased membership would r , , I have to be limited due to lack of space." Harold Thorpe said. 1 r . "However, thanks to the efforts j a of Lloyd IMnnd and Pete - : ' . jj In conjunction with the Murray Police Boy's club, we ' ' have acquired additional mats, ' ' ! which will help provide a great . area. ly expanded working 1 mmmmmmmmem V- Spokesman for the group. I Mr, Thorpe added that Inquiries about lessons arc welcomed from Ikivs. girls and adults. reported that sometime during Friday night a breakin had taken place. Six tilts and three screwdrivers were taken. Thev ittempted to break into the soft drink and cigarette machines but without success Teen Towne, 4981 South State St., was broken into on Friday night and both the candy machine and juke box vere pilfered. Arnold Muhlestein, 145 E. McMillan Ln., reported a bicycle taken from his residence Saturday. Police were notified by Mrs. Dean Cox, 6283 So. 370 East, that someone shot a BB hole through her picture window sometime Friday afternoon. . i (See Page Six) -- Ronald But tei field. 386 E. 6400 South, reported Thursday, a bicycle theft from Liberty school ball park. A station operator at Hansen's Oil, 147 W. 4800 South, ' ' (See Page IB) Murray. Police records show here that complaints wore on the increase last week. Thursday, Mr. G. Sainsberry. Salt Lake, reported that while he was bowling at Olympus j Lanes, someone broke into his car and stole a spare tire. rim. bumper jack, lug wrench, a set of tools and both floor mats. The stolen articles were valuec :. , MtT. FIREMEN DISPLAY TROPHIES" LIBRARY SUCCESS SUMMER Sjll'Uk t.tiiiil'O lo yield Miilatjnl a died aK utiRi Audrey Moralorit. fith F 4HtVi K.ith Monday. Mrr car lollfd out on to HkIo St and into the palh of a car driven by William L-Conk. Salt tihr. No icnuHM A I" ' t lliol U Atuk-ti-in- . K Joan Flkn ?o South was given a Prs'ij;ent iiillttino ctlnlmn TorxUy w hen hrr car Went nut ( con- Irol and Miiachrd tiitn a titditv E 2S0 touih Police Ap rrcord Indicate th di ivrr i at nt that she fell noinr thini; on ee bet leg. Sh" hn'ked dmvn what it was and then di.ln t te- nunbtr what happened. . j;.:.,..:.-.;.,- - 1 Seven Children DONS'A SNACR pctTormi what w,! ecty moming ntwot, "the becc uhool intpeciion." Thee ore teven childien in ihe fomil end ii of Ihem ot'end Mf?S be on Six In School! ithool. The children orti Ston, 1 6j $ter ling, 14; Oonny, 13; David, 11 j iht rwint, r, od lynette, I. Mr. Snort holdi lh. yeuigett member of Iht family, U Ann. lyneM |