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Show 141 ''.It SPARTANS I Our Readers To Circulation Cuf-O- f Tlrpcnt Lr,k-- fit- -, j BOW AGAIN nt-O-; FOREIGN STUDENT ARRIVES NEW POSTAL HEAD (See Page 4B) (See Page Three) (See Page Seven) s On 26th conformity with the contest now being conducted in Murray and adjacent areas by the Eagle and News Advertiser, it will be necessary that all unpaid circulation be stopped afer the issue of Thursday, Sept. 26. Readers who have not paid their sub- scription before Tuesday, Oct 1 , will not reg- ularly receive the paper after that date. In m Li L I Clifford Brown First Commission .0 Four Complaints On Police List Keith Davie Filing Oppilosifion For Auditor Post Apparent In Filings Murray. Two filings for city intends to seek election. He auditor and the first for City was appointed to fill out the Commission were recorded dur- term of Mr. McCleery. ing the week by Alvin Wahl-quis- t, city clerk The auditor's post is sought by incumbent appointee Clifford J. Brown, 4658 Box Elder and Keith E. Davies, 5908 So. 570 East, a locomotive engineer at Kennecott Copper Mr. Brown was appointed two years ago to fill out the unexpired term of the late Lillie M. Baker. First to file for the commission post left vacant by the death of the late David B. was L. Glen (Penny) Larson, 5358 Montrose. No indication has yet been given by J. Ephraim Wahlquist, 121 W. 5900 South, as to whether he ry if" " Glen Larson g A Murrayite, candidate Larson is a former businessman here, now employed as a salesman by Quality Oil & Tire Co. He is past president of Fraternal Order of Eagles aerie 1760 and was subsequently state Eagles prexy. Mr. Larson is also a member of the Utah Fireman's Ass'n. His wife, Melba and a daughter, Vikki Lynn, reside at home. Another daughter, Penny Lee, is married. Mr. Brown, a Murray native, graduated from high school here and later attended Hena-ge- r He School of Business. was in military service four years and had been chief accountant for Salt Lake county prior to his appointment here. Married to the former Betty Caldwell, he is the father of four children. A member of the Murray City Fire Dept., Mr. Brown is finance clerk of Murray 8th LDS ward. Also a Murray native, Mr. Davies was a student at Brig- ham Young University a year after graduation from high school and served 2,,& years in the Navy Air Corps during World War II. He is a member of the local and state Fire Departments and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers, as well as budget director for South Cottonwood ward. He has been employed by Kennecott 18 years. Married to the former Maxine Warner, he is the father of sons Dennis and Steven and daughters Sherrl, Susan and Marilyn. life-lon- here s a eoint .. .... .. .. Clubs Sponsor Eye Clinic We've gotten the Impre-slothe only thing left to the imagination in mime of today's movies Is the reason why it "us filmed in the first place! That's not the half of it. What was once almost in the privacy of the boudoir has n ver-bot- en om e common place on the screen, Both movie and. TV. j And Dior, in k one of his most ...... , i : 1. . . . iT f ICCUm lllglllS OI fancy, has signed a dress for milady that B leaves about as i much to the power of suggestion as do the modern movies. You've surely seen his new creation? It descends ularm-ingl- y from the neckline in a wtde V. On the model we saw in one, the V was a good deal more extensive than Grandma wowld'vc allowed and even somewhat more enlarged than Mother thought prudent. It's remindful of one critic's comment about Elizabeth Taylor's performance in "CleopaI I ' 'v 5 1 ajf I tra". "She hhnwed miles and miles of heart." said he. "AH the way down to her navel!" If that sounds like pretty blunt lanpiutio. we think it jii.sl about typifies what we prudes arc up against in trying to blink lurther inroad. of the surge of Iniimnuhly that seems to be gripping our eounliy. as nil and, Koine classify by means of that dodge, Jusllfy in their minds wli.it is taking place. Cut you can't bury com mon Kwdity under the trim art and alter the fact it was lewd to brcin with. At the late things arc going, it's but a short step from lewd. Ity to nudity. And nl lenft the are nudists about it. If wc sound like a throwback to I'uiiUnism. it must be the result of our boyhood. Mother wouldn't let us lead past the For Murrayites Murray. An eye clinic for Murray four and five year-old- s will be conducted at McMillan school, 315 E. 5900 South, Sept. OIL. For example the nuclear test ban. Now obviously the whole world would like to see atomic experimentation brought to a halt. That's evident from the way other countries, ours' included, fell all over themselves when Russia did an about-fac- e and said they'd go for such an agreement. And our propagandists are working overtime trying to tell us what a swell bunch of folks the Russians really are. Even Nikita himself who gained fame in the UN by banging his heel on the table as his substitute for logic. The current issue of a nationally, circulated devotes magazine pages to the beauties of Russia, animate and otherwise. But Shakespeare pointed out that a "rose by any other name would smell as sweet". In the case of Russia, this could be paraphrased to read "an enemy by any other name is just as treacherous". We should no doubt sign the nuclear agreement. With in our minds, fing. "kng's-X- " ers crossed and a prayer on our lips. Cause the communists, who have rcpcat-jdlsaid they'd "bury us" can be trusted about as far as you can throw a grand piano by the mlddle-key. "I don't welch anymore to. cl.iy thsn I did when I 20" Mild a friend of ourV the olher day. However," she lidded, "I note niv cargo hits shllted n bit!' 27. by the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Murray school district, Murray Lions club and Delta Gamma sorority, the clinic will be manned by trained volunteers. There is no charge for the examination. Clinic hours are from 9:30 a.m. tin noon and 1 p.m. till 3:30 p.m. The examinations are designed to detect the three out of 10 American children that research has found to have defective vision. wwklx at in Murtav, Salt Lake County. I'tab. by Ihr Murray Printing Co., cntrrrd as second Salt Lake City, Utah, under the art of Congress of March .1, 1K7. E i'JWi South, IAS Thursday, Sept. 19, 1963 5295 Heath Av. Charles Fitzloff, Draper, Mar-vi- n Hugh Ross, Salt Lake, Bella Ruba Cava Galvan, 871 Tripp Ln.. Patrick M. Bcatie, 5101 So. 1000 East. Gordon Lee Weight, 499 W. A566 South, and Clifford S. Phillips. 386 Ave. were awarded $15 fines for their speeding violaBel-vie- w tions. Traveling too fast cost Max-i- c Slromberg Shutt. Sat Lake. Julia Johnson, Midvale, and Carl Leflcr. 4248 W. 3425 South. $13 fines Don H. VanDam. Salt Lake, Ell Pachcco. Midvale, and Harold Dennis, West Jordan were given $12 fines for speeding. Fines of $11 were assessed to Donald Ralph Chlsholm, Salt Lake, Bernard Carl Kallenllne, ; iiia ' v-- .- ; 10 Early Entrants Launci i titTh i 1 if- "- hils ' a I . ALARMS DURING PAST WEEK $250 in subscription Murray. Department records show here fires were at a minimum during the past week, a rubbish fire was reported by R. Pound, 5720 Sandford Dr. An unknown person reported a grass fire Monday along the D&PvG railway at 5920 So 3rd West, collections by Saturday night, Sept. 21 Jn addition, the votes which are issued on each subscrip-Sunda- Eagle-AdvertisHelps tion collection will diminish in Find Woman of the at end the first quantity Granger period on Oct. 25. ! With but a few neighbor Buyers For Three Bikes hoods now represented, there It may not be a record, but Is room for many more to en- it's a pretty good average! ter, and at this time their Mis. Lester O. Moore, 2596 opportunities to win a top prize W. 3935 South, sold three biare just as assured as anyone s. cycles before 9 a.m. on the day er Old School Seeks Its Early Students I. 50th anniversary celebration on Nov. 11th this year. As a highlight of the pro- gram, the school wants to honor the first pupils Who attended. It was erected in 1913 ' and known then as -Kimball" 2463 school. , ,, - , ? TWO GIKI.S' bikes, 21" and fl'i.Ali each. One boy's bike, 5 , Other early entrants, who have not yet made a date with the photographer, Include these area residents, who have assigned their percentage of profits to the cause indicated: Robert Bennion, 214 Mt. 4625 View, Arthur Evans, Brown St. and Sam Pearson, 4794 Box Elder, all to LDS Children's hospital; Pete Giacoma, 482 E. 5900 South, Murray Police Boys Club; Sherwood Knowley, 4802 So. 1300 East, South Cottonwood 3rd LDS ward. Jim Harr, 410 Vine Is undecided on his charity. Granite Park. Madison elementary school will hold Its As a request of IT A officers and faculty at Madison, anyone whs attended this school is urged to contact Blaine Wasden, principal, IN MRS. HELEN WOU'OTT, 603 K., 4500 So., has loyalty to the Eagle and appreciation of contest opportunities as two reasons why she is one of the early entrants In this of W, 211", gh thiou want an ad, she publication Eagle-Advertis- reports. "Needless to say," commented the Granger woman, "we were very pleased with our results!" Folks use want ads to buy, sell, rent, or look for help. trade, job-huAnd most of them get results cpiitkly and at little cost. To place yours, dial AM or write Box 7187, Murray. Eagle-Advertis- MRS. VINCE MANCINI, 786 E. 42K0 So., has entered the Eagle's "Top Bonanza' subscription contest with quiet determination to do the very best that is possible; to be the top winner. Calling on friends, she reminds them that prize votes, which are issued free with each Eagle subscription, are larger now than they will be later on in the contest, and that there is an extra cash award to be presented this Saturday night to "Early Starters" who meet the goal. Then her next goal will be to pile up enough votes to win that 1964 Pontine Tempest. Mrs. Manclni has pledged all the benefits which she will receive from participation In this contest to ST. VINCENT'S CHURCH." With all of Jou behind me, this can be the greatest boost ever to our many worthwhile projin'ts," she says, "particularly the new elementary school now being built." newsa)er's "Tup subscription contest. Pointing out that the Euglo has given unlatched coverage of local events and organizations to its readers, she is among those urging all to get on the paid-usubscription list. Of course, Mrs. Woleott hopes that most of the readers will vote for her as they pay for their subscriptions! Murray Flying Angels are to be the recipients of all contest hem-fitaccruing to Mrs. Woleott, she lias declared. Her cadets are providing a real sen ice, for which the public is grateful, but there ARE costs to this project. Strong supiMtrt in the contest can pile up a sum that will be a mighty big help to these "Angels". Sill. ' So. State. er s Hillview PTA Seeks 60 In Member Drive Clubs, churches and organ izations should see that one of their members is entered in this event. Otherwise, their group might not be on the list these donations are made, Murray. Hillview elementary in me name 01 me contestants school will launch its PTA requesting them. enrollment Readers are on the receiv-in- membership on Sept. 23. Salt Lake, Floyd R. Buring-haend too, for their subscripOn this diy, children will Midvale and George Oral tion receipt is good for $1.25 take envelopes, literature and American for Paxton, Fork, a note home to their parents. speeding. All explain the membership A ten day jail sentence was program. given to Richard L. Bowers, Mrs. Ray Christensen, memSalt Lake for overloading and bership chairman, explained spilling on the highway. that the membership contest Fines of $35 were slapped would be based on a school on Jerry Edward Norton. 225 Murray. Police records indi- percentage this The Creek Dr. and Jackalyn Joyce year. cate here only two accidents minimum Orton, Salt Lake for failing to occurred goal has been set at the week. during past keen DroDcr lookout. 60. J Majurlne Wilding Mackay, Membership in the PTA is Driving during revocation! 1286 JW. 4800 South was cited 50c co.-per person. The money is Tyler C. Bcnn. Brighamj for following too closely when distributed this way: 20c for u. tine ui aim uuoit iu, William Rupp. 3428 So. 3rd the car she was driving Sun- the Utah Congress of ITA feday rear ended a car belonging tor the Grunite District CounEast, $100. Myra Ann H. Lewis, Salt cil PTA. 5c for the National Failure to yield right of way to cost Margaret Erickson. Salt Lake, at 6205 State. Congress in Chicago and the A citation was awarded to lemainder to the lotal school Lake, Stanley James Varncy, Kearns. and Marguerite M. Lucy Andrua Frckson, 5900 So. treasury. 393 East, when the car In which This 20c is used bv PTA Ward. Sandv a $35 fine. Nick Richard Plott, 5907 So. she was driving smashed into officers and chairmen in plan- 570 East was fined $15 and thc rear end of a car driven mng and promoting the pro- Nell Vable Sorensen, Lehl, $20, by Larry M. Sidwell. 6336 So. gram and activities to meet 4th East at 5400 So. State, the needs of children and youth for following too close. A $25 fine was meted out to Friday. of the community. Marlin Davis Bartz, 1009 E. 4800 South and Arthur Lee Bowles, Holladay for driving too fast for existing conditions. Failing to stop at a red light cost Cheslcy Evang. Sandy a $10 fine Linda Seegmlller. 5410 Alpine An individualized it has been expanded to Murray. Dr., and George Lee Smith, program has proved so elude second and thud grades were fined $2 for jay walking. successful In upper elementary this year. The SR. A. Science Rccarch grades of Murray sehcsils that Associates) I' ? progiani is a ".cour..e (onipreheuMVc supplementary to regular ciax. ' leading instruction. All seliisil:. in the district are it, according to Mis. Nellie Higher, eli'inei.tary supi'i visor. "tine nice tmr.g alxuit il the (hud can woik al his own speed." Mis. liigi'rc explained, "lie is not coiupi liig with anyone but hini.ll. in explaining bow it works, Jiairth Morns. C.ayl gi.n'teacher at Ailington. sai.l i .4;. t'aie adnunisii i d to iinl c.u h pupil's stalling livil Uoil i.t aw i i H then done al the ilnMs own speed and he chaits his own plogtess Winn one Milum is completed ilr i an iidvaim to ci nl the IH'M leading, ah shown ny lot "Stone.- - ale vciy int'rci-Ing"- . Mis Mmiis poirt.il not. "And llieie ale Wont .,iiiic. for low ci gi ad'. In I in uj. jH-;"' gi adi - i f ion ih. t ill h an siXllli there ph I' s " !" ' m pro-gia- g Two Accidents Occur In Week Study Program, Success WiiMwm re.. 1 f -- w MRS. RICHARD (WEN. I)V) WILLIAMS, 1043 E. 43K0 So., feels that being one of the first to enter the Eagle's "Top Bonanza" contest is significant because first is where she alms to be on Oct. 33 when this Interesting event close.. "My first goal Is that ear, and It's going to carry me to my second goal teaching err. tifieate," she says. Transportation has been her main problem In completing her education, and lr she ran make that Pontine l eniM-s- t here, tlie rest ran be managed. With her husband, she has often been seen at Murray City Park, where they operate the ride. Friends and acquaintances are being railed upon to help MRS. Cl.IVE (DEAN A) MAXWEl.U 38 Js- 3" E., has entered the Eagle's "Top lioiiaiiui" contest with every inline of her being full of to Mill. As determination parents of seven children, she and her husband want their l iiinly toliae a fair start in life. They see this contest as the nidus of financing .Maxwell's Mr. education, which he must further If lie is to gel anywhere. Now a the bottom of the ladder in a new career, he CAN climb upward just as .Mrs. Maxwell is going to the (op in this eoniesl, she says! "H 1 can win that ear, a new lite for us will he possible," she decl'ircs. In addition, Mrs Maxwell Is pledging llii- net profits of her sales to the building fund of Ml lilC AV 17111 WARD. Die amount of this (filiation, to In- - made by the Eagle in Iter name, Is depen-ili'o- i upon I he support she and nelgli-boii;. is I mm who also may aid her in selling. IJUe oiiter contestants, Mrs. Mixwrll is strhing lor both personal ami charitable gains. In '62, Is Expanded At Arlington School m r'' nc Number 45 Volume 81 plena nza' Selling f privilege .of assigning the net will show film highlights of profits of his (or her) subscriptions to any club, church last fall's games and will dis- or charitable cause desired. cuss the outlook for the '63 TODAY is the time to take campaign. Harry Ballard is the club's program chairman. advantage of this offer. There credit on classified advertising, 18 a special "Early Starter" when presented at the Eagle's prize of an extra $25 cash for business olfit-eLOCAL FIREMEN HAVE FEW Truly, this is a all who turn in a minimum of "No Losers" contest! tontestai" ' oaH r matter at the post office of 4 4 I Murray. Speeders lead the list of offenders to appear In the court of Judge James S. Sawaya this week. Fines of $20 were meted out to Richard Karl Sentker, Salt Lake, Arlin Randall, Salt Lake, Karen Van Tassell, 5122 So 1470 West, and Robert M. West Jordan, for Dclgado, speeding. Speeding cost Dennis May. nard Routh. 329 Elm St.. 19 and a fine of $16 was slapped on Marlenc K. Hodge Richards, diss UTAH MURRAY, SALT LAKE COUNTY, Members of the Murray. It's now or never for a 114 l'ontiac Tempest, $750 Lions club here will have Ray Nagel ,head football coach of cash or one of the othei big prizes in the Murray Katie's the University of Utah, as their guest speaker tonight (Thurs- "Top Bonanza" contest. day). In order to get readers of the Ingle on a paid-u- p The meeting, at Lowell's, 4338 So. State, will begin at subscription list, the publishers are offering these grand 7:30 p.m. in a "No Losers" contest, which will conclude is prizes Mr. Navel's UDDearance being sponsored by the Bleach-- ! Oct. 25. In addition to rewarding the individual workers, - Irii-lld- s l- her attain her gmil, s, ,in.. nt government Ul.itnik. Joel Madsen. Nataline underway I'.iowning, Jane Fredrickson, Mun.iy IhkIi ..st week with the election ot Sheialyn Dahl- Connie Oliver, ,imi home nsm tvnr.is Knudsen, Lynn SpensL ,1.;, ii.it HclxHca Knight. Ann Xtarwlen. cm nt .t i es ri ....... ,. Saintta lssman, Otttv Dlair. i senior am.,1 Hie is .. , ., .., Km !!.,.!;:.-stuDanny fttmmrtft. Horla Bray, gaiius signe,! to teat h ton.! i' Ihe s.n who is tiimi r,.,!,.,,,. Jay Stone, Dennis Chrtstlan-au- d ' other leaduiK sM'i- i n. Elaine Nielsen. Uay Dado-t- o ;, wiK. ii.;i..i i i X.ts , M(, tievi lop nl.s. vain n ,.,-,,(iHi r senlr viimtx. Hnnv Hakins. Shanm Higi.ee noted that the ....iic ;,:,,.,. ,,,, Tiudy r. ikins. lindlsrg. Chris 1'almcr, Jim v ,,, l( tests and f. '"'' - i ik oui i .,,,,( ,,,vi t ;i emw isl. Sltette. Hoy Amca, Gary Healy, H t .tiM thinking Jetty Hansen, David Harr, 1,'H A ! n mw woiUhiwdv eis me Jet- - Shauna Murdock. Susan Bris. ci .it-.in , y t.u ptogmm - Iwnit p.csi.i. ni; Dsvtd scl, Rolrert Deputy, Doug Kotw imi-oifourth, fifth and i'h gi. t"lauiia car and Doll I'hateldln. v,.i inesid.-nt- ; . this ear Tabbed KM. iMn- - Pi,-,Steve Bnn- iilny; tit .itvi- cation I 'i rlolMiiriil.il l,.ii.. e ton. i, ;.i nnd Fat ' IWUKKAT 14IM WARD IO lies tiie l inv,, uinian torjfsl. the (itii'rf ,.),( ih will use of rrlrtv!!. r matt rials tenlead soph. MOID WttKtND CONftRlNCE ,i!,,., .lictiotisiies map. 01101, a. tivities as piesident. 'l Miimy. Conlcreme on the I c.vcloshas. IB, In nddiiton to .lent Wnnd and (".tllren Ca- - vi ani level Will be held bv graph, etc . l a m, ing phonetic Itit ond Scoli McHenry ond r e.i,IeHt and see- MultaV 13th ward Saturday and developing abilities lo iplei,.i. ,y k termmr mith.ns matenals: Kenl Oomie, ploying word tvtary iesie. lively Tenth glade Sunday, Sept gome. Mn. thaw- infeifitc: i'v. ivpiesentalne is Kaien Olscn. j purposElhel Chriiltnttn, ttocher, luperviiet Iht A la leadership mertii.g find idef. lion,,. validity ngiiizc reptrsentatives whcduled at 7 .10 p.m. Satur. group. Ulam determine s.ti,iential I'' Mil", Diane Wing. day for all officer Priesthood aie et, John GiitnwoiKl, ai d many othei skills. David niwting will be (Sunday. ' .Murray gt it j - ' r v M i ,, - (..d 11 , . l. b - ... ... A (.-- d - l. " - ' DEMONSTRATING the new Science Attociotei teodmg ptegrom (or members of tecond ond third grodei ol Arlington ichocl ore Melitto Hortii, reod-inindependently; Chiiiline Vkchrilli, loV- - y h and to swell the donation which WINDER Srd WARD Missionary Fund ran receive. (The Eagle will doiute the percentage of rach contestant's net profits to any club or cause designated. Tims, the higher any one contestant's production, the larger will be the donation, made in her name). Murray High Classes Elect Officers For '63-6- 4 Term v w y rr rbltikci Speed Violators Rapped Wif h Heavy Fines In Court jTn Ioc removed his slclhscnMj from his ears the other day and while we buttoned our shirt, he opined wc should lose Mime weight. You're carrying about 15 pounds too much," he comment- ""I1. f0.r ,mwt P"1"1 11 in an me wronc places!" So we've tried Hut It's lm j possible to lose weight at our house. Because, you sec. we've long been branded the "family swill.bnrrel". Food simply isn't thrown out at our house. It's thrown on our plate Instead. "Somebody est that last harness set lion in potato." says the Missus. Whctv buck 'til we ivathed age IS. uptii all the small-trdeny their interest. Then one add The lair Will lingrr nni. 11 to Dad!" "r.ur blued with III liunior Mime of The same goes for the snr I lie mn Info cmiinwnl sage meat, biscuits and vege. pin 11 on rvrr knmtn rotinlry has tables. With the reMilt that our mm n One variety f ul)et a cumulated is avoirdupois wan tthen hr said: "I'd like gradually reaching alarming to y sbruad Ions rnongh And bringing on pttinmtlons la find smi nmnlry llml romments like those nf the dc Anirrien blame for doti'i rtrr thing Ihat's happenrtl o tor.Our house Include I he Vm In thf lal mimbcr of garbage drliln. tlrprrsM'in. tlissrilW-ntenPlus a disposal lint ran. 01 famine diva, fog, they're not nearly so popular frtlblter as our plate. And unfortunately, We think whflt Will hsd to when the Ixird dispensed willsay fits a loi f our munlry's power, we musl'vc been out problems in foreign relations in the kitchen contemplating uiiuicr. toJ.y. 1 Redskin Mentor Will Talk To Lions Club Murray. According to police records, during the past week, only four complaints were listed here. A bicycle belonging to Gary Harmer, 5405 Knollcrest Dr., was stolen while it was parked in front of the Teen Towne Saturday. Mr. William C. Sampson, 143 E. 7200 South, reported the theft of four waffle back hub caps from his car while it was parked at the Armory Saturday at 5200 So. State. A basement home vandalized by youths was reported by Mrs. Delma Martlet, 152 Wilson. Tlw home had been vacant for several days. C. J. Boyer, 112 Washington St., reported the theft of his bicycle when it was parked on Wilson Ave. f i ill ' ,r 20-2- - tm B).JliasVisfcJMlMfcaJrttl afclflfc I 1 |