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Show --J SWoF V ill AW - rear - ADVERTISER MURRAY . CTAH Thursday, April 14, 1966 Kl Academy Exam Date Is Set For July 11 TJUe AND KUtilM Of cowl mmnL$- EAGLE SALT LAKE. July 11 is the date set by the Civil Service for Commission service academy candidates to take written examinations. Applications should be made to congressmen or senators before June 1. Applicants are to be advised later of the times and places of the exams. The exams will be given in 15 Utah cities for those seeking 1967 appointments to the Mili tary, Naval, Air Force and Merchant Marine academies. ';.dru. ( . Workshop At 'U' according to Mrs. Wilburta Paintings will be on display Moore, visiting Instructor in from 1:30 today and from 9 a.m. to noon tomorrow (Friday). education. Field trips to InstiBrent Wilson, art supervitutions at American Fork, provo and Ogden are planned. sor for Salt Lake City schools, The classes will be open to will be guest speaker for the everyone interested and will 7:30 p.m. PTA meeting, at which ak 10, 1941. Aimed At Handicapped 24 If ' ' vy J , - jv A William V. Ostler 1 Art Exhibit Feature Of Viewmont PTA The big word at Granite high this week Is "vote" as students Meet Slated Tonight register to vote for next year's student body officers and as MURRAY. An art exhibit, feaelection campaigns begin rol turing work of local artists, ' ling toward the dramatic cli will be a feature attraction at "LANDLUBBERS" TRYING Iheir hand of Jailing boat! thty made In clou max of final the annual meeting of the Viewat Viewmont school art Patricia Cook, Carol DaRonch, David Egan and Michael' on elections mont school PTA tonight Gardner. Tuesday. (Thursday)., I communities region make to Primary elec society, she has introduced her tions will be students to "Chris" and "Har- held today old, two children who live In (Thursday). Far-O- ff different fishing regions of the Candidates world. student for ORDINANCE NO. 187 MURRAY. A social studies fourth grade teacher at View-mo- nt Chris lives in Courage Cove, body offices AN class has become an InterestORDINANCE AMENDING elementary a fishing village in Maine, are Glen THE CODE OF THE CITY OF To make the children aware ing travel adventure' for Lives in Kordhofer Grady. Frank students of Mrs. Mary Blundell, of the contributions fishing Harold and MURRAY CITY, UTAH PER .important fishing McCullough, Dennis tiorensen, TAINING TO THE CHANGING Fjord, ' Martin Aklmoto, OF ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS region in Norway. president; Through study of the two Scott Curran, Dennis Gooch, OF CERTAIN AREAS IN MUR- children, the fourth grade stu- Wendell Hamilton, Scott Lay-to- n, RAY CITY dents have learned how the vice president; Janet Fere-da- y, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ocean helps our economy and Judy Finllnson, Alison BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS how we get food, fertilizer, Greer, Johnson, OF Nancy AS MURRAY CITY and secretary; Pat Hogan, Jim HowJewlery, buttons, drugs FOLLOWS: minerals from the ocean. The ard, Jeff Lee, Lana Metcalf, SECTION I class has made a mural depicJunior senator; janette Erick-so- n, That the following described y, Halla-daocean. the of Anne ting products Kathy Fink, tracts of land and area in To show how the ocean conFat Jensen, Layne Lee, Salt Lake County, tributes to recreation, some of Darrell Leo, Janet Mahaffey, Murray City, State of Utah, Mrs. Blundell's students have Janet Nelson, senior senator. TO AND BE RECLASSIFIED made sail boats to sail in "CourGirls league candidates are ZONED M-- l: BUT A age Cove." Jane Donkhprst, Diane Saundescribed The following Shauna Throughout the year, the ders, president; to be changed (land) property social studies class has learned Bushnell, Kaye Hanson, Judy from R-- 2 Zone to a M- -l Zone: COKSISTENT about the different regions of Nlelson, vice president; Karyn That portion ot the L. D. S. Vickie Maxwell, Stake Welfare the world, such as forest areas, Johnson, farm between V farming regions, secretary; Melanle Burt, Linda the D&RGW RR and the deserts, SAVINGS . and Searcy, Sheba Starley, Vicky areas manufacturing Highway; Van wagenen, historian; fishing regions. Beginning at a point on the Brit-to- n, restudied these have They Dorothy Allred, Beverly PROGRAM D&RGW RR, which Is the Pam Johnson, Linda Lewis, gions in the United States and boundary of a M-- 2 existing to similar them senior Peggy representative; compared Zone. Also the S. E. corner of regions in other parts of the Pulver, Junior representative. the Stratler HELPS A LOT Subdivision, Runworld. This has made them Boys League candidates are aware of likenesses and diff- Steve Fail, Ernest Olsen, pres- ning thence westerly along the erences that exist throughout ident; Richard Gardiner, Gary south line of said Subdivision ON YOUR . the world. vice president; 660.0 feet to the east boundary Uemback, The students have been made Larry Josie, Larry Myers, of the Interstate Highway sysalaware of the four seasons of Richard Pugh, secretary; tem, Thence south easterly RAINY DAY! Right-of-w- ay line the said ong Ursen-bach, the year and how they occur at Donald Bailey, Stephen on a 70u ft. radius curve to the opposite times In the northern historian; Terry Marft and to the DA and southern hemispheres. shall, Robert Peden, senior re- left, 1160.0 W RK; thence North 10 R G They have studied the causes presentative; David Horrocks, degrees 30 minutes East along of change In seasons. Roger White, Junior represen start one said Railroad 1460.0 ft. to point The use of maps has been tative. of beginning. now Included in their course of study at SECTION n and the children have learned from Cheerleadlng finalists, NECESSARY TO reliable, safe PEACE, to tell directions on maps and which eight will be chosen as HEALTH AND SAFETY OF have familiarized themselves varsity cheerleaders were with many geographic terms. announced Monday. They are INHABITANTS In the opinion of the Board The boys and girls have Sandle Brown, Connie Clegg, of Commissioners. It Is neccontiJean Copier, Louise Gates, ftraveling" from to peace, health and essary nent to continent, visiting childSally Jenkins, Emily Peiy, ren of different nationalities and Jayne Rlgby, Joaa Van Leeu safety of the inhabitants of Murray City, that this ordinance leaning how their lives are wen, Robert Adams, Les Brown, becomes effective immediately like ours and how they are also Steve Clegg, Jeff Mathews, Mike upon Its first publication and different. Mike Maudsley, Painter, Randy filing of copy thereof In the 262-267- 5 dial Stephens and Lyle Wilde. Girl Office of the City Recorder of Among Murray Murray City, Utah. 1966-6- ? Members of the Idaho State SECTION ra Group Granltian (Granite high newsor come and see us at This Ordinance shall takeef IDA. Among paper) staff, announced by Mrs. POCATELLO, Joan Berry, faculty adviser, feet upon the first publication the record 4,182 students en5101 South State thereof in of rolled for the spring semester are Linda Anderson, Roger and filing of copy the Recorder Office the City at Idaho State University here' Ashton, Wendell Hamilton, Gerof Murray City, Utah. ald Haslam. Kendall. Janice Utah a Is . . or bank by mall! girl. Murray, AND PASSED. APPROVED Susan Kay Wasden, a senior Fred Sargent, Suzzane strong, ADOPTED, by the Board of majoring In dental hygiene, It Pat Sullivan, Kathy White, carl Commissioners of Murray City, part of a student body which Wllloughby and Robert Worsley. this 7th day of April. 1966. lists enrollees from 43 ot Chantill (sophomore dance) $ William E. Dunn Idaho's 44 counties. announced Mayor royalty Friday evening are Virgil Beck, king ATTESTS a Alvln W. Wahlqulst and Bonnie Christensen, queen. City Recorder A number "1 rating was DATE OF PUBLICATION: awarded the Granite high con- APRIL 14, 196 cert orchestra, directed by Art ORDINANCE NO. 189 Peterson, at the Region Three AMENDING music festival at Olympus high AN ORDINANCE last week. Selections played THE WHOLE OF CHAPTER 9 OF THE CODE OF MURRAY by the orchestra were sin ENTITLED UTAH fonlttta In D by W. A. Mo- OTY. DANCES AND DANCE HALLS zart, as edited, scored, fingtr-e- d and bowed by James Brown; AND RELATING TO THE AND REGULATION OF . Trumpet Voluntary" by Henry I Purcell as orchestrated anj ar- DANCE HALLS, DANCES AND . ranged by Henry J. Wood: "Suite CABARETS. THE in E Flat by Gustav Hoist and BE IT ORDAINED BY transcribed by Gordon Jacob. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF MURRAY CITY. UTAH SECTION I aa Easter On Friday, That the whole of Chapter assembly was presented to the . of the Code of Murray City, student body of the various entitled "Dances and choir groups at Granite high, Ulan, under the direction of Ralph c. nnre Mills" and relating to Rodgers Jr. Narrators were the licensing and regulation of Kareo Mineer and Jeff M th- natv- -t iM Dance Hall oe. ana ews. Featured singers wtre the same 11 hereby .mended Ltmmon, Hanna J, to read as follows: Shirley Chaster . DANCES AND BendUeo and Greg Xarch. ies-lio- ni 'A Social Studies Students Travel To Coastal Cove, Fjord Leaky Umbrellas Are No Rainy Day Help! to-w- lt: 13 ... w Murray State ed DANK ui... Springtime Values UC-EKSI- "H3" ;Jw eh Tr mm mm SHARP FOODS K0O So. State i a AG STORE 265-76- 22 DANCE HALLS. m. 9.1.1. Definitions. r letic Ass's, badminton tournananrti conducted and ment will beria today fThur. sponsored by public or private day) after school. Singles will achools and churches tor the oe puyed nrsu sponsors art students or members thereof, Mirjorle Hyatt and Alice L. even though an admission fee Kellesteln. and aances conauc it in nnvite homes on a pri Rememberi Evertthir vate basis, shall not be deemed 1q this life takes longer Uiaa t h mrhlic dances am snauoe you uiirm, except life Itself." exempt from the licensing pro- The Granite high Girls' Ath- rhirt. 1 Second Ward's presentation of And It Rained". . .Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Fotheringham, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gabriel-so- n, Mrs. Wilford Cox, and Jack attended a birthday Nelson and Mrs. Clara Brown Rogers carry ordinary credits If taken election of officers for the next entertained the Woodcraft Soc- party held for S. H. Fotheringtwo school terms will be ial Club. . .Bill Hofelling, Bill ham. . .Mrs. Scott Tanner and by students or teachers. elected, installation ceremonAlder, Bernice Cox, Ethel Jew- Mrs. S. H. Fotheringham aties will be conducted by Dr. ell, Thelma Snarr and Lee Service tended a bridge luncheon at the Bruce Parsons, president of the had roles In Murray home of Marie Price. (From Pag? BB. Col, 8) technician In the Pacific Air Murray PTA CounciL Forces, he is a graduate of Granite high. The sergeant re- Remember (From Page 8B, Cot. t) ceived his B. S. degree in social science from Colorado State guest speaker at a meeting of university and Is a member of Murray First ward MIA. Alpha Gamma Rho. His wife TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO is the former Herta E. Kas-prz- as taken from the files of the from Germany. Murray Eagle, Thurs., April Is SALT LAKE, A summer workshop on the education of handicapped and gifted children will be held June 13-at the University of Utah. "Problems of teaching the deaf, the speech handicapped, the physically handicapped, the mentally retarded and the gif ted student will be considered," Wright were hostesses to the Mill Creek DUP at a meeting held at their home. . .South Cottonwood Genealogical Society met at the home of John Jennie T. Barrett. . .Mrs. Harold Reed Hopkins, Virgil Gustavo Johnsson, LaVelle Johnson, Creed D. Titcomb, Barton Soderborg, and Mace James Davies were all Inducted into the Army at Fort Douglas. . .Mrs. J. L. Ellert-so- n was hostess to members of the Ephralm Girls club. . . Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Burnham announced the engagement of to their daughter, Maxlne Charles J. Gillespie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mayme E. Gillespie, S3 Regal St. . . Mrs. Elmo Boggess entertained the members of the S. S. S. club. . . Miss Ella Mae Clark spent a week in California. . .Stephen Bennion was welcomed home from a mission to California.. . Mrs. Afton Fredrlckson hosted a luncheon for Mrs. Rosella McMillan, Mrs. Mae Brelnholt, Mrs. Clara Lltzell, Mrs. Ethel Alsop and Mrs., Delia Walton. THIRTY YEARS AGO as taken from ' the files of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., April 9, 1936. Miss Verna Ann Jenkins and Lester Barton were married. . . Mrs. Zlna Wright and Mrs. Lilly Trade in your old mower on a brand new LAWN BOY .A X Ml As Low As $74.95 Modfl 725S THOMPSON and SONS 7440 S.Stat. (Rear) MMvale 255-400- 0 Legal Notices visions of this chapter, ' Dances conducted and (b) by private clubs, sponsored adult and teenage, and private clubs organized pur suant to Chapter 6 of Title 16, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, for members and their guests only shall be sub ject to the club licensing pro visions as hereinafter provided, but such dances shall not be deemed to be public dances. (c) Duly licensed restaurants which entertain their patrons with life performers who sing or dance or which permit their to dance, shall be patrons deemed to be a 'cabaret' and such places shall be subject to the cabaret licensing provi sions and regulations as hereinafter provided. (d) Any dance to which the public generally may gain admission with or without the payment of a fee shall be deemed to be a public dance. The term 'public dance hall' shall mean and Include any room, place or space in which a public dance shall be held or in which classes In dancing are held and Instruction in dancing Is given for hire. Public dance halls shall be licensed and regulated as provided herein. No license shall Sec. be Issued pursuant to this chapter until It shall be found that the place for which It Is Issued complies with and conforms to all laws, ordinances, health, and fire regulations applicable thereto and Is properly ventilated and has available separate and sufficient toilet conveniences tor each sex, and Is a safe and proper place for the purposes for which It shall be used. Every person to whom a license Is Issued under this chapter shall post the same in a conspicuous place on the pre mlses covered by such license. It shall be unSec. lawful to operate any dance within the limits of Murray City until the place In which the dance may be held shall first have been duly licensed except as otherwise provided herein. Club License Fee. Sec. The license fee required for a club dance license shall be $1.00 per day or $29.00 per non-pro- fit -2. -4. year. Cabaret License Sec. Fee. The license fee required for a cabaret license shall be $10.00 per day or $100.00 per -5. year. Public Dance Hall Sec. License Fee. The license fee required for a public dance hall license shall be $10.00 per day or $20-.0per year. General Dance Sec. Regulations. (a) It shall be unlawful to permit any person who has not reached the age of fifteen years to attend or remain at any public dance or cabaret unless such person be accompanied by the parent or legal guardian of such person. Persons who are fifteen or sixteen years of age, whether male or female, may be admitted to public dance halls -6. or cabarets only when ttey pre- sent themselves as a couple, It being the purpose of this ordi nance to make it unlawful for unescorted females and males not acting as an escort, of the age of fifteen or sixteen years. to attend public dances or cabarets, if any licensed cabaret premises are also licensed for the sale of beer, no person under the age of twenty-on- e may enter or be permitted to remain on said premises. It shall be unlawful tor any person fo misrepresent his or her age tor the purpose ot gaining ad mission to a public dance or cabaret or falsely to represent himself or herself to be a restaurants or premises lic16-parent or legal guardian of any ensed pursuant to Chapter herein,' unless the premises person in order that such person may attend or remain at any are licensed as a cabaret. (f) . A variety of hot food public dance or cabaret. (b) Except as provided in must be available to guests and (c) beloW, it shall be unlawful clientele ot a cabaret during for any person to conduct or all hours it is open for business. (g) All cabaret licenses, whe maintain any dance licensed by this chapter between the hours ther original applicants or reof 1:00 o'clock a: M., on any newal applicants must comply week day and 8:00 o'clock, A. with all of the applicable proM. of the same day or between visions of this chapter. License issuance, Sec. the hours of 1:01 o'clock A. M. Sunday and 8;00 o'clock A.M. Suspension and Revocation. The application for a (a) of the following Monday; except dancing may be permitted to dance hall license shall be made continue until 2:00 o'clock A. to the Board of Commissioners who, after Investigation ot the M. on New Year's Day. (c) It shall be unlawful for any character of the applicant and person to conduct or maintain the consideration of the report of the Police Department as any dance licensed by this chaphereinafter cause would ter that provided, shall act any per son attending 1 said dance in on such application In regards ' the going to or returning home from to granting or denying said dance to violate any provi- same as it shall deem Just and . sion of Chapter 17 of the Code proper. (b) The PoLce Department of Murray City. (d) No pass out or return shall examine and Investigate checks will be Issued for use all applicants tor licenses and by persons who leave licensed the premises to be licensed dance premises, and anterooms under this chapter. Following thereof, and all persons leaving such examination the recomthe licensed dance premises mendations of the Police De and anterooms thereof shall be partment shall be made In wri required to pay the regular ting to the City Commission, admission fee in case ot return who shall be the licensing to such dance. authority. Hie Police Depart (e) Premises licensed pur ment shall be permitted to have suant to this chapter shall main access to all premises licensed tain through said premises and or applying for licenses under business hours a this chapter, and shall make during minimum of one candle power periodic Inspections of said light measured at a level 5 feet premises and report its findings to the City Commission. above the floor. (c) Before denying any appli (f) It shall be unlawful for cation for a license under this any person to conduct or maintain any walkathon, marathon, chapter, the applisa.4 shall be or any other exhibition of hu given a hearing before the City man endurance to which the Commission. (d) Any license Issued pur public is admitted as specta tors, and It shall be unlawful suant to this chapter may after for any person to attend any a hearing be suspended or rewalkathon, marathon or any voked for the violation of any other exhibition of human en provision of this or any other ordinance or law relating to durance. (g) It shall be unlawful to such places. The City Com smoke or drink any liquid while mission shall hear and deter dancing on any licensed dance mine all suspension and revopremises or to permit the same. cation matters. (e) It at any time a license (h) It shall be unlawful for any person to whom a license under the provisions of this under this chapter has been chapter Is denied or revoked, It Issued to allow or permit on the shall thereafter be unlawful tor licensed premises any Indecent any person to operate, open, act to be committed, or any maintain, manage or conduct a disorder or conduct of a gross, dance at the same premises' violent or vulgar character, or until a new license shall be to permit prostitutes, pimps granted by the City Comor procurers to enter and re mission. Sec. Penalty Clause. main on said premises. Sec. Cabaret Regula Any person convicted of violatlons. ting any provision of Chaptei (a) If any licensed cabaret 9 of these ordinances shall be premises are also licensed for punished by a fine In any sum the sale of beer, no person not exceeding $299.00 or by under the age of twenty-on- e Imprisonment in the City Jail years may enter or be permitted tor a period not longer than to remain on said premises. six months or by both such fine and imprisonment. (b) The dance area In a He SECTION n ensed cabaret must be separa NECESSARY TO PEACE, ted from the seating area by a minimum aisle of areaway ot HEALTH AND SAFETY OF INHABITANTS 3 feet. In the opinion of the Board ot (c) Access to rest rooms must be by an aisle or areaway Commissioners, It Is necessary of at least 3 teet In width to peace, health and safety of the inhabitants ot Murray City, and In no event shall a cab aret license be Issued If It Is that this Ordinance becomes necessary to cross directly effective Immediately upon Its over the dance area to have first publication and filing copy thereof In the Office of the City access to rest rooms. (d) If the dance area is ad- Recorder of Murray City, Utah. SECTION m jacent to or in front ot a bar Tils Ordinance shall take where beer or food Is served or effect upon the first publicaconsumed, there must be minimum aisle or areaway of tion and filing ot copy thereof 8 feet between the bar and the In the Office of the City Recorder of Murray City, Utah. dance area. AND PASSED, APPROVED (e) Dancing will be permitted In a cabaret only while live ADOPTED, by the Board of music la being furnished, and Commissioners ot Murray city, the live muMc must consist of this 7th day of April, 1966. not less than two musicians paid a William E. Dunn Mayor by the management. Impromptu audience performers or Intln ATTEST: erant walk-i- n guitar players or a Alvln W. Vahlqulst entertainers are prohibited. It City Recorder of Date Publication! shall be unlawful to furnish live entertainment for patrons ot April 14, 1966. 30 -9. -8. |