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Show Univ;r?nl wicrcfilrlrv? 141 rioi'pcnt Pilt Lake City, Utah ,flf.VW- - .'UpT Hurray's Honurfown Mompapcr . ft . In Ik C-zd- Ifccr . j v;1 huh uhiuom wtwiy ) WlUUm g. Dunn Si:- - soj South, la Murray. Sr.lt Uk county, OUh, br th Murray Printing Ptah, Subscription rate: M.00 a you. Thuriday, Stpttmbtr 2, 1965 MURRAY, SALT LAKE COUNTY, CoT iMoot eh UTAH t rumors WilllamE. (Bill) well-knoMurray pharmacist, this week made public his Intention of seeking the post of Mayor in November balloting. Terming his action the result of a 'sincere desire to be a responsible citizen," Mr. Dunn said he had been urged by many friends to run for the office. ' "I have always preached that people have a responsibility to be active in politics and that we can only have good government if responsible people assume this attitude. By running for Mayor, I feel I am being a 'doer' rather than Dunn, a 'sayer." r ? since Murray resident old owner of A ar 1954, the Murray City pharmancy has compiled a lengthy record of civic, church and organizational 39-ye- ; Stlt Ukt City Volume 83 Number 43 Murray Stake Hakes Several Office Changes Sock Murray Mayor Post MURRAY.'-tonfirmlngper-ilsten- pld t J.- - Dunn Announces He Will ' poiUft ving as a director of the chamber, the Rotary club and the Utah pharmaceutical Ass'n. He is second counselor In the Murray 20th LDS ward bishopric. h 17-y- er. A native of salt Lake city, he is a graduate of Granite high school and the university of Utah's pharmacy college. During world war n, he served in the United states Navy. Use Of Summer Book Program Is Extensive School Librarian Says by Mrs. Dona Walker, elemen- tary librarian. A total of 1,400 children made use of the libraries in Longvlew, McMillan, Grant, Liberty, Bonneville, and vlewmont schools, where they checked out a total of 7.699 books in the program. Mrs. Walker said many parents had expressed their appreciation to her for the program. ek An 1 MURRAY. New assignments were given five members of Murray stake during the quart- - conducted conference and Sunday at Murray 3rd-8- th ward chapel, 4600 larown St. Sustained on the stake high council were Donald snarr, 2nd ward and Ben Brown, 1st ward. A. Park smoot of the 12th ward was named an alternate on the ' high council. vernon W. Mattson of 12th ward was elevated to assistant stake clerk and Reed Edding- 7 ' i ton, also of 12th, became music I ' director for the stake. Released from the high coun cil were wilmer. Barnett and Nephi Moulton. James spencer sMisasatlassssi v was released from the position of assistant stake clerk; Dean NINE MEMBERS of the Frank V. Jensen family will be attending classes, from and Louise Alsop from posts as ( through high school, when the new term begins next week. From left kindergarten stake music directors; Shirley are Alice, kindergarten; Nathan, first; Barr, third; Karen, fifth; Steven, sixth; Joseph, Bryan from the Relief society seventh; Barry, eighth; Vickie, ninth and Frank, Jr., a sophomore. board and Margaret Brinton and Linda Fitt from the stake " ' board. frlmary mission calls announ Want Ads Do , ted were Elizabeth Knight, French East and cralg Dansie, Other Things Than Irish, both from Murray 12th; 3rd ward, Sell, Woman Says Ann Thueson, DISCUSSING PROCEDURES in their new assignment Mr. Jensen Is a native of MURRAY. The Frank V.Jen Eddie wholer, 8th Swedish; Though they're great selwith Rex. Mark O. Benvegnu are Carol Bittner, left, sen family Is ready for school Murray and attended Arlington and Steven Netherlands er want ward, lers, to start next week; and that's elementary and attended clas and Dorothy Adinolfo. , ads play other roles than that. no small Snarr, 2nd ward, Scottish. ses through his Junior year at accomplishment. People often use them to find No less than nine of the Murray high. He has been em lost articles, for Instance. Ask Two Opponents Say Jensen youngsters will be at- ployed by the state the past Lois Bennett, 313 Elm Ave. classes in the Murray seven years as a water well A Thanks to the classified tending five at They'll Toss Hats Arlington ele inspector. district; columns, a swlmsuit found by at Hiucrest, three In Ring, mentary, Learns Mrs. Jensen, the former Jane her family was returned to its unior high and one at Murray She also attended Long Beach de Jong, attended Lincoln eleMURRAY. Two new exten owner on the day the paper hit i MURRAY. While the official high. sion volunteers have started State college. mentary and went through the the streets. oi For Mrs. Jensen, Miss Adinolfl Is from Attle announcement of candidacy 10th grade at Granite high. year of parish work at St. FOUND-gir- ls' red swlmpreparation seems to be no Vincent catholic church. boro, Mass. and was graduated made this week by William E. Living with the family is Mr. great problem, in spite of the Jensen's mother, Mrs. Melba suit, size 8. It's new. They are carol Bittner and from the university of Massa Dunn constitutes the only comextent of her task. She said Harkness Jensen. She started in 1963. She also mitment tor Murray's mayor Dorothy Adinolfl, working under chusetts Total Investment? just 75?1 her youngsters have the first grade at Arlington elethe direction of Rev. Mark O. attended Salem state Teachers post, the A classifieds are used to and for two years learned Tuesday the statements spirit. college mentary in 1911 when it was Benvegnu. He is diocesan dir One of .her greatest con a Just little red, frame ection of the 78 volunteers taught English in high schools of his two opponents may be buy, sell, rent, trade, or look for work, too. They're cerns is trying to satisry meir school. in her home state, . expected soon. working In Utah, g. individual desires in outfitting inexpensive but in preparation for their as . Both Mayor Ray p. Green Duties oi the girls, will In -clude home visitations, teach slgnment in Murray, the girls wood and Jack DeMann, who Their every Thursday audience them wmfscttGol clothes. ' at Asked if she sews to cut 100,000 potential elementary and high took special training last month say they will also seek the of over ing at Barat college, Lake Forest, office declined to comment on readers is your guarantee you'll down on the expense of clothing, school levels, handling classes for retarded youngsters, III. They play to attend a three Mr. Dunn's candidacy. They turn those don't wants" Into she said, "I do when I can find the time. session at indicated, however, they Intend ready cash. census work and working with day To place yours, dial 266- Alice, next Denver in January. to file for the city's highest 4 For theCYO. 3523 orwrlteBox7187,Murray. week will be a new experience. This Is the second year for elective post. Miss Bittner, whose home She will enroll In kindergarten. MURRAY. New chairmen to is Adrian, Minn, was graduated the extension volunteer proSuiting action to words, Mr. The other eight Jensen young serve Arlington PTA for the last spring from Mt. Marty col- gram at St. Vincent's. Mar- DeMann obtained petition forms sters their ages and grades In next two years have been aplege at Yankton, S. & where garet Bird, one of the volunteers from the city recorder's office Damage Is Minor In school, are: Nathan, 6, first; pointed by officers. she majored In social science. In last year's program has been Friday. Mayor Greenwood has Two Vehicle Mishaps are Grant Barnes, Barr, 8, third; Karen, 10, nitn; Plus X at Moab not yet begun such action. They assigned to Steven, 11, sixth; Joseph, 12, safety and civil defense; Mrs. MURRAY. Two accidents, seventh: Barry, 13, eighth; Terry (Cheryl) west, program Firemen Are Alerted , both involving minor property Vickie, 14, ninth and Frank David Webb, Juvenile protecdamage, were reported by jr., 13, a sophomore who is tion; Mrs. Herbert (Elva)Bahr, Four Times In Week police here during the past trying for a spot on the Murray hospitality; calvln strlngham, week. MURRAY. Fire trucks raced and resolutions; Mrs. high football squad. to four fires here during the At 5300 so. state last Wed Not all of the Jensen young Warren Hawkes, mem(Betty) to a past week, once burning nesday, a mishap involved cars sters will be In school this Mrs. James (Betty) bership; shed and three times to grass MURRAY. Final preparations school officials, guests of the driven by William Harvey Wal year. Mrs. Randazzo, magazine; fires. N. 1965-6school term are district board at lunch, then lace, Albuquerque, Mex., 6 for the 19, was graduated James (Jackie) Bryant, room Connie, At 6310 SO. 300 West last being made this week by Murray and Dr. Blaine reported to their Indivi and Trudy D. Sisam Perkins, from Murray high in 1964 and Tuesday, fire of undetermined school district officials who are dual schools In the afternoon. 423 E. 5600 south, according to plans to work, but hopes to representative, mental health. Grose, an old frame origin destroyed 6,350 students to All school personnel In the police records. attend college later. expecting Officers elected last spring shed, according to firemen. police said a collision at enroll when classes resume district will take part In an Three more children are are LeRoy Griffiths, president; In on 4733 so. On Friday, Sunday and MonState on Tuesday. Friday outing at Big Cottonwood canwaiting their turns to crack the Mrs. William (chadette) volved autos operated by Fred day, firefighters doused flames The district's 50 new teachbooks. They are Tony, 4, shir yon starting at 10 a.m. today first vice president; Mrs. 300 4703 so. West. ers met Wednesday tor an in fields at rick H. Phelps, Midvale, and (Thursday). ley, 2 and Sarah Lee, a one Vaughn (Margaret) Krebs, third 4630 so. west Temple and at orientation session at Murray Jerald E. Baker, Provo. who If plans go un year-ol- d, vice president and Mrs. Wayne 4303 So. Main. high. They were addressed by Related picture, Pg. 7b changed, will graduate from Stewart, secretary-treasure- r. Murray high 19 years after her Dr. John prplch, principal, la The entire teaching staff Is oldest sister. second vice president. I scheduled to meet tomorrow (Friday) at 8:30 a.m. In Mur ray high, speakers will include 'i i Supt. J. Easton parratt and f Caylen Glsseman, MEA presl f dent. MURRAY. An estimated 1,000 New teachers In the district persons will be attending next schools this year are; week's library benefit dinner ;" ! Murray high; Bernard In Murray park, according to Adams, Mrs. Patricia Clark, Lee Griffiths, chairman of the Waldo Hamilton, Miss Karen event, sponsored by Javcees. Ann Kotter, Mrs. Lou Ann Crlfflths said a community Larson, Mrs. Karen Reeder, wide effort is being made in Mlis Valorte shuey, Brent Van the sale of tickets for the event, Kampen and Brent Coats. scheduled for Wednesday evenRlvervtew Junior high Mrs. ing. Tickets may be obtained Erlene Barney, Mrs. Diane from most civic organizations Belue, Mrs. Linda C. Brittam, members and businessmen at y-VMrs. Burton, MUs Marlena a cost of $1 for adults and Chlpman, Donald Fuller, Guy 60 cents for children ace 12 W. Pierce, Charles G. Sat and under. terfield and Dal Seeley. proceeds are to go to the Hillcrest Junior high: Paul new citv library, soon to be B. Arnold, Mn. Ktlhren coon, opened at 6100 so. Main. Mm Maoeiyn Dorr, xiiss Mar lene Fish and John Roussalis. Market Teacher To tn the elementary ichooli- Arlington: Mn. Mary Llnd Speak Before CofC ay, Mm Margene Anderson, Mm Deanna Wyndtr and MUi MURRAY. Chamber of Com Wirll-christensen. merce members here will learn , Bonnj-vlew$ Patricia mon about marketing classes Anne Leeie. conducted at Murray high during C rant i Miss Deloris Monson. a meeting Wednesday. Ubertyt MUi Betty Ledgard, Clen Coats, who directs the 4 Mm Judy Holmei and Mm classes in which about 30 stuKay Johnson. dents participate, will relate MUi Elizabeth techniques and objectives to Longvlew, Decker, Mn. Shirley wallln, Chamber members during a Mn. URayne Weatherbee, noonday luncheon meeting at Mrs. Cherts Shumway, Mm Harmon's, 3900 so. state. Mn. sharln Lnai included in the classroom '' Hougley and Mn. Enosa Wll- - instruction, Mr. Coati explains, I- on. are such topics as telling, sales McMillan i Mill Jeaa Cur- - promotion, buying, operations til Mn. ouva watts, Mrs and administration, market rePatricia Erlckion and car search and management. NOT All MEMIERJ et tfca Ftonli V. Jtmtfl family Grth. luncheon is open to The will be attending school this term. Connie, o 1964 INSTAUINO NCW IOCKEIS ol Hillcrest vnlof Molt Vlewmonti Mm Claudette Chamber members and their era Rolph Horton, heod Custodian, and Whitney Holt, grodwote of Murray high, holds Sooh, age one. Seat roestoo, Mm Biverly Boyer guests, said Ted Wheat, ana MUi Jeaa McRe. ed with them ore Tony, oge four, and Shirley, oge two. mointenonce foreman. erly Married to the farmer Norma Erickson, he Is the father oi sons craig, a old senior at Murray high and Brian, two; daughters Debra, 13, an eighth-gra- de student at Hillcrest Junior high and Lorl, six, a McMillan elementary first-grad- ; service. He is a past president of both the chamber of commerce The summer MURRAY. and junior chamber of comschool library program was merce, in the latter organl reported as "very successful" cation, he served in '60-6- 1 as state president, only Murraylte ever to achieve the position. Ke Is also the only Murray-H- e ever to win the state service Award, achieved in 1958. In that same year he was local recipient oi the honor, which pays tribute to outstanding young men for community work. . presently, Mr. Dunn Is ser mJ i ', Saturday .' y . vr'4w.Jvii'iil lauasMsawsaaewsawieaBswaeBMSl' w E-- Jensen Youngsters, All 9. Are Ready For Classes A Eagle-Advertis- Parish Work At St. Vincent's is Started By Two Volunteers E-- E-- A pre-scho- 7-- "back-to-scho- EAGLE-ADVERTIS- Don't resent growing old," read the card which came through the mall. "Many are denied the privilege!" , . book. E-- Older than In '62, when we how time had dulled our memory asweiorgot the name of a close friend Which is one way of looking while Introducing him. at this business of tacking on Older; in fact, than in '64 another year. Not a very enwhen we could still run up the couraging one .but a way. steps two at a time. It was timely in view of the So we concede the older fact we did chalk up another the question worrying us part. mile-sto(or now is whether we've become Is that mill- any wiser. last tone?) ' week. Then there was the farm Tried to keep ft- -' bred guy who Insisted he was it a secret. But 22 years old before his r-the kids Intermother would let him read cepted a birthpast the harness section In day card from catathe the man who logue. ells us insurance. They Men, as a general rule, dls cuss their age rawer rreeiy. blabbed it to the neighbors, with some exceptions, of course. making it poa But women are the puzzle lble tor the staff to pick up a grapevine rumor. They, in when It comes to determining turn, fiendishly proclaimed the longevity. m the beginning, they're day cornwell's BD" and so it came to pass that what we'd intent upon being older than they trlved to avoid was brought look. At age eight, they claim to be 10 and will dance with brutally home to us. Fortunately, there was no any 13 -- year old boy at the attempt to put an adequate num- party. However when they reach 13, ber of candles on the cake the Missus baked. She realized it they become 12 to save money would've scorched the celling. on bus fares and at movies. At IS, their femininity begin Everyone Joined In on a chorus of "Happy Birthday", ning to assert itself, they dress ar olds and quite often followed by a chorus of "May like You Live 1,000 Yean". And fool the undlscernlng male. Reaching 21 Is a milestone they looked on with glee as we opened loud ties, colorful in a woman's life because she then reverts to 19, where she socks and striped shirts. Yes. someone asked If we remains until someone casually felt any older. And we had to mentions she most be la her concede we did. Older, anyway, 20's. which leads her to con than we did back in '28 when, cede "21 and a blttlck" tor as a klndergartner, we toppled the next several years. out of a high-flyiThis span Is broken whea awing and nearly removed both chin and her children learn to add and find It hard to understand how toniue. Older than we did In 32 Mommy could've been 21 last when, tor the first time, we rear and is 21 again this year, learned what it felt like to Reluctantly she then begins be matched la the nose by a to add a year with each round of the calendar, occasionally playmate. older than In '33, when we trying to pare off a couple first put on football pads and bat generally succeeding la found out how many times you tooling no one. can be knocked on your bottom So it happens that she event span of ually reaches 99, where once in a given ' lima. again ehe forgets the passage Older than in '38. when with of years until the gray hair can no longer be tinted and the the crowd screaming "Sink 11 we stepped up to the toui una figure has lost its la the vi Ul basketball rame artificial youth. At this stage she rapidly and. missed Ul Older than la '42, when we covers the intervening years put oa that ridiculous suit to 6S. whea she caa collect alters wear and learned what Social security, outlive her If like to have some Joker husband and eventually, at age tout, "Hit the deck!" at 4 a.m. 78, relate to her grandchildren all the thing! that have hap .and be torced to do it I mra of Older than la MS when we pened la the satisfied a life-lourge to her life. f have a by-liby becoming an Thought la closing, whea a overworked, underpaid repor man sayi, "i am sure of my ter la the newspaper business Older than la '41, when we wife", he simply means he stood trembling and daaed while is sure of hn wife. But when a woman aayi, " am aura we mumbled what was inter of my husband" ahe really prated to mean, I do". Older thaa la 82, whea the means aha knowi he's too first of our three children ar- flic, toe upstanding, too rived and betas to put dents honor able .and too old to go . la both furniture and pocket- - astray, benn to notice ne Rears-Sawbu- ck 20-ye- ng lining 90-o- ng ne Job-hu- nt, II hard-hittin- Officers Llsf n PTA Loaders At drlingtcn ld Y st Murray School District Prepares For New Term by-la- De-Ni- ro, zn Boosters For Library May Reach 7,000 1 ' !' , uv f !! 4 v n urn, '.'I ill 1 |