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Show Univ-rsa- 141 ?ilt l Micrcf ilninr rioi'Dcnt Lako '65 Building Permits Hit All Time High, City Says MURRAY. Bulldlne permits issued during the month of May totaled $227,475, according to a report released this week by Clifford J. Brown, city auditor. The accumulative total for 1965 now stands at $2,531,792, an all time high. Figures for May 1964 were total valuation and accumulative $572,489 total, $2,120,103. PARK. Four Granite high students have been selected to speak at graduation ceremonies Friday In the school auditorium at 8 p.m. Those speaking to the more than 640 graduates will be Arlee Philips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lyle Phillips, 2746 Adams St.; Jeanie Upwall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Upwall, 3765 Loretta Dr.; Mark Hertig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Hertig, Jr., 3119 So. 3rd East and Ann Martin, daughter of Mrs. Vanice L. Martin, 1948 So. 11th East. Theme of the exercise is 'Tomorrow bright before us like a flame. Processional music will be played by the concert band, under the direction of R. Neil Weight. The Invocation will be offered by Marilyn Dautrich and the song, "Down Through The Year will be sung by the Madrigal choir, directed by Ralph Rod-ge- 1962 712,099 295,110 307,935 574,850 337,200 232,950 444,800 149,051 523,360 1,628,886 847,825 1,960,282 2,031,985 1,212,500 1,086,475 922,330 712,776 997,960 PuMlihed Weekly t 1SS Z. 4968 South, In Murray. Salt Uk Ptah, Thursday, June 3, 1965 County, OUht fer the Murrey Printing Co. Second Subscription nta: 14.00 a year. MURRAY, SALT LAKE COUNTY, 3 i Chapter 8 here will act as host group for the annual state con- vention today (Thursday) Friday arid Saturday at Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake City. Chapter members from throughout the state will attend. A banquet is scheduled for Friday at 7 p.m. with a Commander's Ball to follow at 9 o for the event lock. are Joe Beck and Ken Wright. secretary; 1 ) Y t Bayne McMillan is the re tiring president. New members of the society Include DeLynn Anderson, Arden Ashton, Dennis Belcher, Ruth Belka, Sheryl Bennett, Judy Blair, cherieBurkinshaw, Marilee. Christensen, Margo Connelly, Jim Crlswell, Claudia cutler, Steven Free, Karen hiurrayites , To Receive USU Degrees r t 'A -- r v o Commencement Friday 1 ) NEW MURRAY LADY Liont officers for the up- coming term include Mrs. Harry Ballard, first vice president; Mrs. E. V. Mortenson, president; Mrs. F. T. Duvall, secretary and Mrs. John Simpef.j second vice ' president. Lady Lions: Install Fori'65-6- 6 MHS Seniors Are Guests At Banquet MURRAY. Mrs. Varian(EUa) Bennion, 4646 Brown St., hisMortenson, 260 Mountain View torlan and publicity chairman. Dr., was installed president of 1' os c. iiw ouuuu t s new Lady Lions here Wednesday. VJ rw by 1T Cornwall i dinner was chaplain. An installation j held ln panorama Inn by Lions Named as directors were IsUtett .J and Lady Lions. Mrs. Wllmer L. (Nellie) Bar-ne- tt, 4663 Rainbow Dr., out-glNew vice president of the As somebody has R. J. women's group are Mrs. Harry Student of quote? Mrs. Fred president, pointed out, if everyDavis printed this one by a fam 195 Vine St., (Alberta) Llppmann, 5561 Ava-lo- n (Hannah) Ballard, body became somebody, there ous person in the Rotary club and Dr., and Mrs. Wayne wouldn't be anybody left to be bulletin a couple of weeks ago. 5899 Mrs.45John (Mary) Simper, So. West. Also installed (Florence) Nielsen, 440 E. 5300 nobodyi We'd bet, unless you're an apt was Mrs. Kent (Corrlnne) South. famous The Installation ceremony 6185 So. 555 East, treaSeems there are fewer and collector of sayings by fewer nobodies ln our enligh- people, you can't identify it. surer, and Mrs. Clive (Lillian) was conducted by Mrs. R. David If the nation is living within McDougal, wife of Lions distened age. Maybe it's because trict 28-- T governor. communications media concen- its income, its credit is good. CLOSING SOCIAL SET If in some crisis it lives be New officers will serve for trate on making news out of so yona its income for a year or FOI GRANITE FACULTY many happenings. People get two, it can usually borrow A closing Murray Library Goes recognition for doing things that GRANITE temporarily on reasonable social will bePARK. once were only held for Granite On Summer Schedule terms. commonplace. high faculty members on SatuBut If, like the spendthrift, There were at 11:30 at the school. MURRAY. A new summer it throws discretion to the rday no feature Luncheon will be served with schedule for the city library stories written winds, is willing to make no a program following. has been announced. sacrifice at all in spending, when pioneers Five teachers are retiring From June to Oct. 1, the extends its taxing up to the from Granite high this year. children's room will close at went out and limit of the people's power to Special buffalo. be 6 p.m. and the adult's room at , shot recognition will pay and continues to pile up given to Miss Ann Pehrson, 7. The library will be opened a. There wasn't t much ven deficits, it is on the road to girls counselor; Miss Gertrude each day at 1 o'clock and bankruptcy. printed when Reynolds, English; Miss Lucille Saturday from 2 to 8 p.m. bullet Some devout Republican, you Richards, French; Miss Nell the Interested persons may oban say7 Not on your life. The man Madsen, year book and Mr. tain additional information by pelted Indian Instead. who said it was none other than Glenn William Thorup, history. calling the library, 1. Franklin D.. Roosevelt. Today a guy who goes to Montana to shoot an elk Is Maybe we Americans are all getting to be like the guy likely to be given two galleys who told his friend: ! wish of type and a picture. I had enough money to buy head , yet With a It's no doubt right and proper an elephant. . What on earth do you want for peoole to be With our boys dying InVlet Nam, with an elephant? I don't. I Just need the we have a right to know what It's all about. When we ship money. contingents of soldiers to the The runniest little stories are Dominican Republic to quell an those that occur right around uprising, the public wants to be told about it and has a right to home, aren't they? " M Like last week when Dr. know. Bruce Parsons of Murray But do you ever have the feelreturned from Albuquerque, knows the American public ing too much for iu own good? where he'd attended a national The worriers among us can find PTA conference. One of the II ' "" W sweat about big discussion topics, according to something to was friend porno Bruce, any day of the week. If tt isn't tension la Berlin, It's Com- graphic magazines. Interested, Bruce browsed munistic expansion In the Far East. There are explosions, magazine counters for some found murders, auto accidents, Ores horrible examples and unwittingly, he and assorted crimes in such several home with him. profusion that you can scarcely brought them Thelma (that's the MUsui), read a newspaper or magazine, listen to the radio or watch TV accepted the explanation without without being acutely aware comment. And Bruce's children were evidently fascinated by the of all these tragedies. whole subject because one of the be could there any JTpose connection between the num- boys filched a copy from his ber of people consulting psyc- Dad's lumge and took tt to hiatrists and the heavy volume school with him. Boy with unusual magazine. of hews available to everyone? The old truism, yknow,sidj Many boys Interested in mag Principal interested Whl you don't know won't azine. in why boys are gathered around but your magazine. Reads same. Calls Dr. Parsons. Accepts, tongue- Not all news U so bed. doctors explanation Dldja' read about the 1 12 year old lost girl the police of why boy had pornographic found out on the West Coast? magazine, probably doesn't be lieve a word of it. She was a pretty Utile blonde, U tact, Thelma, reconsiderbut couldn't tell the officers ing the whole proposition, didn't her name appear to be thoroughly win they started to search V pockeU and clothing for convinced herself. But Dr. parsons figures Identification, she looked at FRE'ARINO OPEN the dooti Sotutdoy ot Murroy'l Froternol Order of TO the officers through her big that's his story and he's stuck EoQlei Aerie No. 1760 s open house ore Chorlei O'Neill, Neil Stauffer, Blaine bine eyes and demurely said; with It. SO he won't change Jockmtin, Wilford Webb ond Uoyd Oeland. of word It. I don't have gunr - , -.-- ng Und-hje- m, ft 266-126- Number 30 Wayne Gar tin, David Gee, Andrea Glascock, Kathleen Hardy, Susan Harrison, Catherine Holle, Tyla Johnson and Kathleen Latimer. Shirley Lemmon, Harold Leo, Diana Loock, Ute Marquardt, Marie Miklus, Nancy Neilson, Setsuko Nishimura, Thera Pet erson, Sue Pulver, Carol Rich, Susan Sasaki. James Slirola, Linda Smith, Pam Smith, Bar bara Stewart, Jane Stout, Fay Thompson, Shauna Ushio, Brent Vernon and Sharon Wyant. Qualifications for entrance to the society include a scholarship average of 3.5 ln the basic subjects, character, service projects and leadership Fuller, NEW STUDENTBODY officers at Riverview junior high are Gary Sanders, vice president; Dave Shaw, president; Kathie Gaisford, secretary and Cassie Griggs, historian. abilities. Kearns Woman Sells Portable Bar With Want Ad Single E-- A The Eagle-Adverti- ser E-- 1 pro-foun- dly Salt Lakt City I'm convinced!" report of Mrs. Lloyd Steele, 4757 W. 4955 South, who want tried an ad to sell an unwanted item ln her house and had quick, in . MURRAY. Graduating senexpensive success. This is certainly the logical iors at Murray high were guests of the school board Tuesday way to clear my storage places evening for a banquet preceding of things I no longer need, commencement Friday night. added Mrs. Steele. ! sold this The annual event was held in portable bar to the first person the school's cafeteria. Student who answered the adj speakers were Gary Healy who PORTABLE bar, including paid tribute to students and sets. $15 or trade for glass tribute whose Robyn Pugmire Gold Strike saving stamps or was addressed to the faculty. rug. In charge of table decora and was Strachan tions Robyn Area people get rid of 'don't for wants" around their homes by JoAnn Bishop arranged A want ad section invitations and place cards. Lee using Ann Jones presented a poem to find other folks who 'do she composed. Senior class want" them. Why let dust ga "advisors are Miss Andrea Lar- - then on items you no longer use? Run an ad for pennies and xerclses get dollars backl will start at 8 p.m. For the first time seniors will be graduated In the gymnasium. Since the first graduating class ln 1917 with five seniors, com mencement has been ln the auditorium. This year's group of 320 made It necessary to break tradition. Following a theme 'For Us A Better Earth, will be stu dent speakers JoAnn Bishop, MURRAY. An open house will Randy Black, Paige Simper anc Craig Snyder. Clad ln black be conducted Saturday evening caps and gowns, 154 boys and for members and guests follow166 girls in white will march ing installation ceremonies at to their seats to the accompan the new hall of Franternal oriment of 'Pomp and Clrcum der of Eagles, Aerie 1760 stance as played by the concert 10 W. 4th Ave. band. Installation of new officers A program highlight will be will be held at ' 7 o'clock. presentation of special awards Blaine Jackman is the newly by Bryce Bertelson, principal. named president; Charles O' Superintendent J. Easton Par Nelll, vice president; William ratt will present the graduates Larson, chaplain; Hennlng Anand diplomas are to be aw derson, treasurer and WILford arded by Brtant Strlngham Jr., Webb, secretary. board of education president. Board of trustee members William O. Murphy has been are William Thompson, Glen chairman of the graduation Bean and Wlllard Taylor. committee. Mr. Jackman succeeds Nell ' CZ Murray New Officers Volume 83 UTAH GRANITE PARK. GregKarch has been named president of the National Honor Society at ; Granite high. Other officers announced at the induction meeting on May 25 were Wayne Horluchl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Horluchl, 1201 E. 5730 South, vice president and Carol St readbeck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arval L. streadbeck 1031AustinAve., A t eliw poiUt paid at Greg Karch New Prexy Of Granite Honor Group rs. 1 .,. church remodeled the Hunt's aiming factory. Figures for previous months Include; Total Accumulative May Total Valuation 1963 $199,000 $1,666,602 LOGAN. Three Murray high graduates will be among the more than 1,400 students to receive diplomas at Utah State University's 72nd annual com mencement on Saturday at 9;30 a.m. in Nelson Fieldhouse. Those earning bachelor degrees include Marilyn, Jo Canoso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Canoso, 332 Elm Ave.; Jacqueline Pazell, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Reno F. Thorum, principal, Pazell, 331 E. 5300 South and will present the graduates. Bartley N. Wankier, s on of Elmer J. Hartvlgsen, district Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wankier, supt., and Dr. J. O. Brlnton, 101 W. Lester Ln. Speakers for the occasion board member, will award the will be Dr. Milton R. Merrill, diplomas. Steve Aklmoto, senior class USU academic vice president, the who will deliver the commenc president, will present ement address and Pres. Hugh Mcfarewell. Bayne senior B. Brown, first counselor ln Millan will pronounce the benethe First Presidency of the diction. A dance, honoring the new LDS church. Baccalaureate services are graduates, is scheduled to follow the program and will be scheduled for Friday at 7:30 p.m. in Nelson Fieldhouse. held in the school gym. ,L": ..... ( MURRAY. Members of DAV GRANITE . . DAV CHAPTER TO HOST CONVENTION IN SALT LAKE CITY At Service T1 I 1962 when a new trailer park was constructed and the LDS 1961 Contributing to May's tabulation were new residences, $107, 1960 200; residence remodeling, $29, 1959 500; new business, $66,000, in- 1958 cludes a new service station 1957 for $35,000 at 4800 so. state; 1956 business remodeling $27,000 1955 1954 and miscellaneous, $22,075. , Highest month recorded during the past 10 years was May MURRAY Four Toons Will Speak City, Utah Open Riverview Junior Elects Student Dody President MURRAY. Dave Shaw has been elected student body president at Riverview junior high for 1965-6- 6. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Vera 5503 Allendale Dr., he Shaw, served as 8th grade president this past year. He has also been on the school's basketball team. Elected vice president by students was Gary fellow Sanders. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. KennethSanders,6080 So. 600 West. Kathy Gaisford, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jacobson, C036 Jamaica, is the new secretary. Named to the historian's post was Cassie Griggs. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Erickson, 5965 So. 85 West The foursome was elected from a field of 8th grade can final didates. Primary and elections were held following campaigning. No cheerleaders will be elected for next year, to Vere McHenry, according principal. This is In accordance with a suggestion made by state school boards association. Auto Engine Burns After Back-FirCity Firemen Called e, A carberator MURRAY. caused an estimated $25 damage to an automobile here Saturday, according to department records this week. that determined Fireman excess gas Ignited causing the blaze. No one was injured. Owner of the car was ldentlfte as Mahlon Delange, Salt Lake. back-fir- e tee 09 FG1 Aerie 1760's to Buildiito Slated On Safety Stauffer. Group members have been planning construction of a new hall for the past six years. They have been ln their present building, located at 4942 So. State, since 1908 and this year celebrated their aerie's 57th anniversary, Funds for the facility were accumulated from membership dues and social activities. The new hall, constructed at a cost of $120,000, contains approximately 13,500 square feet. Upon completion and with furnishings the total cost Is expected to be $155,000. Architect was John N. Clawsoo of Salt Lake City. to an Eagle According spokesman, the club now has 485 active members on its rolles, Following installation services, members and guests will be taken on a guided tour of the entire building. A dance and social evening has been scheduled after the tours with light refreshments to be served by the auxiliary. The old hall, reports Mr. Webb, has been sold to Louie of the Simon, owner-operatHong Kong Low restaurant Mr. Simon plans to enlarge main floor dining facilities and build several apartments upstairs. or nt well-inform- 3 Q Q im ft tr t '" - I.J ' ) A A (.;.( r--- i ' i JppP INSPECTING THE KITCHEN facilities ot the few fOE Aerie 1760 ore Mn. Swenson, Mm. lestef Nordouiit, Mr. Hoine JocVmofl ond Mn, Oliver Deyoe. New holl Is a block wetl of old lo-Ve- il on. a |