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Show Glass Negatives Unearthed Here Give Glimpse Of Murray's State Street, 1908-1- 0 rap c. h ,v ' r.: - V, -- All ir Zf VV. 1 4 r. jrvi aX IVrrp: t1 ""V"' ; T 55,- - - ft". Ill ' f i1 Mat A BACKWARD GLANCE come to light in these by an unknown photographer glass-negati- at Murray hat photographs taken and found recently amid early-da- y debris under the porch of a local residence. With considerable care, one-tim- e Murray photographer Art Peters spliced the broken negatives back together and came up with surprisingly good prints of State Murrayites Get County Visual Aid Use By 'Deal' Under a unique arrangement in which Murray's library system and school board repay Salt Lake county's library board for use of films and projection equipment, a rental of been $8,459.37 would have incurred during 1965 had not a fixed amount been previously agreed upon, it was noted this week by Mrs. Ruth Vine Tyler, MURRAY. county librarian. The stipulated fee, regardless of use, has been in effect for some time at $1,500 an- nually, explained Mrs. Tyler and Don McMillan, chairman of the Murray library board. During 1965, Murray people obtained 1,855 films from the county audio-visu- al department rented at current which, if rates, would have totalled $7, 456.45. Equipment obtained for and projecting the film-strislide presentations would have added another $1,002.92. The county system also pro for vided 16 book reviews Murray groups during the past year, said the librarian. At the time this arrangement was decided upon, we felt it was a necessary one in order that Murray people could have the benefits of the fine audio-visu- al department of the county lib rary,' Mr. McMillan said this week. We now feel the county's report indicates there is considerable interest on the part of our residents." Since the Murray school system also benefits from the arrangement, it shares with the library board the annual fee, Mr. McMillan explained. nal Hall, the Leader store and Odd Fellows Lodge No. 33; Imperial Hotel, Owl Hotel, Buster Brown Shoes, Gray's Barber Shop, the First National Bank and a livery stable. Across 5th Avenue, Huscher's Drugs (now Murray City Pharmacy), is flanked by the Happy Hour Theatre, the Albert Cahoon residence, a jewelry store, Murray Merc, Hoffine's Meats and Hardware. Marriot's then-commo- n 2. Plant only a few feet of row at one time if planting let- tuce, radishes or other crops e. that rapidly become over-matur- 3. Keep space occupied. Fol low early maturing vegetables with late beans, carrots, sum mer squash or other such vege Miller-Cahoo- tables. 4. Keep the fertility high and irrigate regularly. 5. Control weeds early. 6. Control insects when they first appear with chemicals that c.i l.T t'li (It No piece of land on the farm , or city lot will return more or give more satisfaction than the . W ,. ft, i. a"uMM4M'.jl Drugs and Parkinson's Bargain Store are hardly visible at upper left. The righthand side of State street has the horse-drowdelivery wagon of Ern Smith's meat market and the old city hall plainly visible, along with Joe Vincent's pool Carlson Bike Shop. hall and bar and the present-da- y n n Recommended Varieties for ners from CoitonwcKv'. Preschurch met Friday Utah, can be obtained by calbyterian an 5. night at the church for ling our office, Winder DUP Camp Meeting Set Today Spaghetti Dinner Served By Mariners WINDER. Members of Winder Highland Dr. After refreshments have been their DUP camp will hold monthly meeting at 12:30 p.m. served, Mrs. Clifford Cook will today (Thursday) at the home present the lesson. One of the 4359 Col. T) of Mrs. George Cox, (JUP. 524-506- Is are recommended. A very informative circular entitled "Growing Vegetable- s- Mari SO. COTTONWOOD. annual spaghetti dinner. Following the dinner, Dr. John Grimmett, director of the rehabilitation proalcoholic gram at Veterans hospital, discussed "Social Drinking." EAGLE - ADVERTISER MI'RRAT UTAH) )D wP Thursday, April 21, 1966 ras6B. him wsiffli? mm QXrffl C?CrD GCOCFQP ffery I ps Winder 3rd Social, Sale Slated Saturday street, circa 1908-10- . One picture has a missing corner at upper right, but exhibits a weighing scale at the curb and quite good concrete sidewalks. The other reveals numerous buildings, some of them standing today. Mr. Peters, a lifelong Murrayite, recounts from the left, Lyon Drug, Regal Shoe Repairing, the Frater- - 1111 .1 uiXOnt zs u MO yksi r WINDER. Members of Winder space devoted to the family gar3rd ward Relief Society will den. Back yards In town may sponsor a social and spring also afford an excellent location sale at noon Saturday in the for a garden church cultural hall. if sufficient Gifts for Mothers' day will water is 1 be on sale, along with childavailable. ren's items, baked goods and Even though candy. A luncheon is scheduled you as a home for 1 p.m. Following the lunchowner think eon, there will be a book review, you have only A House of Many Rooms room enough few for a flowers, why not try growing carrots between your flowers? You may also want to plant a few tomato plants in the back ground of your garden and stake the tomatoes to eliminate crow ding other plants. As you know carrot tops are attractive and they will blend in nicely with other greenery and colorful no wers. Oh, how flavorful are fresh carrots or freshly picked tomatoes right out of the gar den. If weather permits and the soil dries so that It can be worked the latter part of March or early in April, hardy vegesuch as tables, radishes, onions, spinach, lettuce, peas, or turnips could be planted. A few garden tips for the green thumber, or those who would like to be green thum pers ares 1. There is no substitute for good seed. M - m w m m m gGGo "(M JiiBM my (BGERififlSlI) mum mm , I 5, WW HMW 0fja GUM no mm nil ! ll I fflfl ? Fit HAMBURGER Save your Cosh Register Receipts for the 10 day period starting April 2Ut thru 20th and receive one FREE HAM' mm tor every $5.00 in period, furchases during that tine' qualSmitty's ify, large, hamburgers, made BURGER I f& I In only with the finest quality, ground beet . SMIT7TS DRIVE IN, Is the drive In serving, only fine foods, focafed next to the ex-cefle- nf Great Central Market lMJ ji |