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Show Recreation Dep't. The croeram is designed for people who want to pitch horseshoes but can't find opponents. The will be held eacn Tuesday and Friday night from 7 to 9 p.m. The recreation denartmpnt plans no formal competition, but will simply encourage people to piay lor enjoyment's sake. Vet eran horseshoe players have indicated a willingness to help with instructions for those who desire. If JL The Murray, Utoh, EAGLE mi Tht Near Aattrtlitr Thursday, July 1, 1965 AAU Swimmers Ve For To Honors On 9th WEST JORDAN. County Dept. and creation Re- inter-mount- AAU officials ore in preparing for the 1965 swimming and diving championships to be held at West Jordan Junior high pool on Friday, July 9. Trials will get under way at 9:00 a.m. and finals will begin at 1:00 p.m. Acquatic events Include free style, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly stroke, springboard diving, individual medley, freestyle relay and medley relay. Male swimmers are limited to entry and competition In three events plus relays. Women may . enter four events plus relays. ' Awards will be presented for first, second and third. Entry sheets are available at the recreation office, 5177 ; county So. State until July 3, said meet director Art Hughes. Con- testants must be 1965 AAU members. Inter-mounta- CALIFORNIANS Statistics I if.- -w ' , ...J r y I . . i inii'ini "n 'ii' urn j 'h' . t . 'ifi - v in ' Bro-deric- " - 4 vi i' - - . ii nviiwiniiiiinii;i hi iir'iiuiiti jy ' ii. mil ml i mif ijifcii'i Wiiinift nmk Another Mystery Home "Is It Yours? in HERE'S THIS WEEK'S Mystery Home. It's located somewhere the circulation 3300 South to 7000 South; 1300 East to 9200 West. Its owner or occupant can claim a $5 cash prize by coming to the office, 155 E. 4905 South and correctly identifying the home. A feature of the paper since March, 1958, the Mystery Home has gone unidentified only 16 times in 373 weeks a remarkable Last week's Mystery Home was that of Mr. and Mrs. Orin P. Black, 5514 Avalon Or. They collected their prizel area of the HONORED AT STEAK BARBECUE Eagle-Advertise- r, 94! KEARNS. Mrs. Tom Perella and her daughters Linda and Stephanie, of San Mateo, calif., were guests of honor at a steak barbecue held Thursday evening at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Krogman, 4500 W. 5215 King Seeks Opinions On Farm Program In Survey South. Other guests at the patio party were Joe Grisolio, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Deans, Mrs. George JacWASHINGTON, D.C. Encouques, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gar-be- tt, what he termed Mrs. J. Mauroand Mrs. raged by a Louise Corbin. gratifying response to recent questlonalrre on general For results try Want Ads! American issues , Rep. David S. King this week sought cooperation of newspapers and the public in a similar survey of attitudes on the farm program. "Opinions of farm leaders are so sharply divided that I am convinced I cannot shape my own stand until I have a more com plete and accurate reading on how the general public views this program," explained the Utah congressman. Even the Congressmen who would rank as 'experts' on this problem, he added, 'the members of the House Agri::V culture Committee, seem to have trouble getting together on .- a bill' The administration has pro posed some major changes In the program and the Agriculture Committee Is now making broad revisions in the Administration's bill,' said Cong. i. V King. "It appears that the comi mittee probably will come up wJCOSL CMll : that will vJd Jhe following things;' " 1. Extend the present wheat certificate program for four - h) ' The administration believes such legislation will lncrase farm income by $100 million a year, and cut government costs by $200 million a year. 'When I sent a letter from a farm family crltizing the ad- minstratlon's farm bill to the Department of Agriculture for comment, said Cong. King, I received some comments from the Director of Agricultural Economics which are worth (From PagezC, Col. H) Survivors are sons M. W. k, Broderick, Magna, Joseph Granger; Francis J. Broderick, who lives in Alaska; daughters Mary (Mrs. Carter Hess) and Annie (Mrs. Seth c. Nokes), both Magna; Kathryn (Mrs. Carol Cross), Vallejo, Calif.; Elizabeth (Mrs. Charles McNamara), Kentfield, Calif.; 16 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. ASSIGNED. To duty aboard the attack transport USS Lenawee, based at Subic Bay, PhilSeaman Apprentice ippines, Thomas D. Holt,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Holt, 4567 Boxelder St. The - Lenawee's mission Is to transport and land members and equipment of a Marine Corps assault unit. The ship can transport up to 1,500 My THOMPSON & SONS HmHim A Air Contttonlna 245-40- 00 7640 So. Stat the doctor said. . ' society further urges American families to avoid exfiscate them," he continued, plosive fireworks over the don't count your Job done un- Fourth holiday and concentrate less you help autnoritles locate on safe items or upon super v-- the bootlegger. Fire prevention vised public displays. If your child buys contraband firecrackers and you con- 'Order of Trusty shellbacks1 when he crossed the equator aboard the destroyer USS George K. enroute to Singapore, Terry J. Stelner, electrician's mate 3c, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Stelner, 6825 so. Jefferson St. The Murray sailor was not alone -- 200 of the ship's 250 men had never been in southern latitudes and were also initiated. Mav-Ken- zie JULY : PT- A(Krom Fatjf 2C, Col. 4) Attending were members of PTA organizations in Regions 1, 2, 11 and 12. The second such seminar was held yesterday (Wednesday) at Durrant school in Price; the third is set for Wednesday, July 7 at Box Elder high school in Brigham city and the fourth on Monday, July 12 at Beaver. Particularly stressed by the seminars was training for council officers and chairmen. (From Pug 2C, Col. 1) follow won't enforcement, through, asserts Dr. John W. Tickets: 75c adults executive director of the Society. "The black market Ferree, 25c children Committee? 2. Simply extending the existing programs, without the proposed changes? 9. Reducing tne xarm legislation to extensions of the Wool Act and the Sugar Act only? 4. Completely elimin ating supports and controls on farm production? 5. Another approach? noting. comments Your will be wel He wrote me as follows; on any aspect of the farm 'Economic studies by private come and public agencies both agree program. that without the commodity pro grams, net farm income over the past three years would have been cut In halt Instead of aver aging about $12.6 billion per year, net farm Income would have been only about $6 billion. The effect of such a low level of income would have been a MURRAY. Flans for a twice-a-- w eek horseshoe catastrophic blow not .only to on the Murray pari farmers but all of rural Amer courts were made public thli ica.' Replies to the Congressman's week by the Salt Lake count; i The coming long weekend is the ideal timiij to accomplish those numerous homi 'Shoe Tossors To Got Playing Chance Weekly Improvement tasks. Why fight traffic' tnjoy your home instead. ? - VEPCO SicsmSciccn "7 t. YRcundX .'vr DOORS flea. 39 ACCESSORIES: n VtiiTTnnc ttrutk. Mm. ' -nors, otc U - : Accoszorhs " Si'" tyit A no, 7 Panta l i, . 1..A t m. M STAIN Minister At Conclave Murray ONE OF SOME 400 ministers in attendance at the 35th annual convention of tht Independent Fundamental Churches of America on the campus of Biota college, loMiroda, Calif., It Rev. John Hornok (right) of Murray Bible church, 171 E. 4800 South. V tor your "1.1 r STUDS strips.. icO Pia m 12i12.MWhltoltg. Celling THo 149 V M M1bJ juia. w v. 7. dKsf K foot only lr end Codi V Hod Vim1' . . . one only) Adopting the pro gram offered by the sub committee of the House Agriculture With Rev. Hornok is Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland, president of the college. , U '. Street Dancing Every Friday Night .Fiesta Tent 400 Feet Longl Firecrackers ilEOVVOOD plane v , Prizes l. ; Cr ockup' I open 'til 10:00 every night 3-- 78 Delicious refreshments every nightl Grand prizes, Saturdays July 10, 17. i-- r.2 The YOU FAVOR (Check $2.53 per bushel, an Increase of about 50? per bushel 3. Eliminate the certificates on wheat exports. 4. Extend the voluntary feed grains program for four years S. Expand the cropland adjustment program with the aim of taking another 40 mil lion acres out of production over the next five years. 6. Renew the Wool Act. MMl)Y INITIATED. Into the tance prosecuted. 20515. 2. Fix the value of the domestic certificates on wheat at 100 percent of parity, or WO in fireworks flourishes in most and police officials must take states because parents decline the lead in enforcing fireworks to see to it that bootleggers are laws, but they require assis- survey, which follows, may be sent to him at 131 cannon House Office Bldg., Washington, D. C years. MtsJ men, their equipment and vehcarries 24 assault landing craft which are used to put the Marines ashore. icles, v ' ) 'i . raw- - .Ar u v . . V,' a vw . -- ni ivi Pr,& rial a 48" e.t CIRCULAR CEDARL ' :.K LhU with Four Mwchl TABU: . 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