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Show and Fetzer revealed the plans for the new post office to be located at 124 Vine St. . .The Murray city commission passed a stringent curfew law making it unlawful for anyone under 14 years of age to be out in public or on public streets after 10 p.m. . .Frank Nelson of the First National Bank of Murray and president of the local Kiwanis club won first place at a Kiwanis convention golf tournament. . .Boyd Jensen returned from a thirty six month LDS mission to Sweden. . .James Bodel Ostler and Fred Morrison won top honors in the sixth annual scale model airplane contest held in Murray park. Remember When? Frank Stringham Was Elected .J3 First President Of Rfvervew l 1. 1 17 1 FIVE YEARS AGO as taken George Walker was back in from the files of the Murray Murray after an extended visit Eagle, Thursday, September 21, to Ireland. . .Paul Korpi was 1961. naued a new member of the Kearns Town council. . .Dick Robert R. Dansie, Murray Healy and Jackie Campbell were to attorney, was in New York at the Hello Day king and address the 26th annual confer- activities queen at Murray high. ence of the National Institute of Municipal Law Officers. . . FIFTEEN YEARS AGO as Air Force Band was presenting taken from the files of the a concert at Granite high. . . Murray Eagle, Friday, SepAirman Leonard J. Johnson, son tember 21, 1951. of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson of 4799 So. Rifle St., completed Earl Ottley, local musician, TWENTY YEARS AGO as takhis initial course of Air Force was appointed to the faculty of en from the files of the Murray basic military training in San the McCune School of Music Eagle, Thursday, September 19, Antonio, Tex. . .Frank String-ha- m and Art. . .Architects Fetzer 1946. was elected the first stu- 7T o v :r Is', if v 'f dent body I L. -- SEJJDGECra '' 'V t -- "" mm Hi ii ways open. FM 'littcal A4vrtWmM by Km0 K"t (imWW Cwww ie fly. CMtraiM Call Frank's W95 0 2. Check controls edjust 3. Check filters 4. Oil motor 5. Foil out burners deon o. Check combustion ehomben Gas Wafer Heaters $50 u 10Yr. Warrantee Glass line Gas Furnace Av.5rm.homQ (y If Frank's Gas Service 3362 South Main 467.2917 . . . today 168 EAST 5900 SOUTH PLENTY OF FREE PARKING mm G3350QQ (3TJSDQ rf ; m &3 it heralds 266-883- 8 Gfcfeae .1 mmm tfe ; 4P Hit I. mm temQ-m-t (0 f Ok tan!) II M 1 (Eb 9M S&fis . mm &U 4t 46 1H mm J Ml -- ' M mm wmmm i .Vi .1' v IF (Kohl ffi&ma (?Q(D(!KII For All Your Service Needs INCLUDES 1 . Check the flu and deon it . Co) 917 All i Wilford Timothy, Mgr. Murray Cottonwood Pharmacy Gas Service FURNACE SERVICE r 1 derived from WW Deon Rydalch ence Peterson, Bishop Nellson and the missionary's father. Music for the program will Include a vocal selection by Dennis Reynolds, Ruth, Lynda and Connie Nelson and a piano solo by Dian Francom. Other missionaries In the field from Millcreek 9th ward Include Hubert Leflang, Dutch; (RYDALCH, Pg. 8D, CoL 4) is 1313 !! 'h On Sunday, prelude and post-lu- de music will be played by Lynn Nellson. The Invocation will be pronounced by Dale Francom and the benediction by Dean J. Francom. Speakers are to include Clar- South State 5168 QR7 1 mm Hat our employment tltuatloa Improred? According to the Utah State Employment Security, Utah hat gained 1S.0CO Job over last year this time. Unemployment has been cut by lour thousand. In our military establishments, such at Hill Field, 7.C00 new lobs have been opened up. Wholesale and retail trade alone provided 1.503 new lobs. These are lust a lew oi Utah's many Increases in tab opportunities. Dave King would hke to discuss this or any other tubleci with you. Come to Room 2311. Federal Bldg., Monday between 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. Hit telephone line to Washington it al- tor oil of September Fret gift with each Service O LINE TO Jlff' n, better health for the entire community. Jenny Lynn Beauty Salon t V of heralds and ambassadors 262-200- 6 an era? (sfcntt CONGRESSMAN KING Poul-so- mm MURRAY. A farewell testimonial honoring Deon Rydalch will be held In the Millcreek 9th LDS ward chapel, 4220 So. 400 East, at 3 p.m. on Sunday. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Francom, 4310 So. 615 East, she will depart soon for the Central Atlantic states mission field, headquartering at Roanoke, Va. ' ) OPEN Monte EMBLEM mythology. Among the Greeks it was the mark ONLY Be On Sunday Members of the Firemen's Auxiliary here will meet at the fire hall on Monday. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. A short business meeting and social hour will follow. Hostess chairman is Mrs. Milt (Margaret). Anderson. Her committee members Include Mrs. Art (Donna) .Caldwell. Glavas, Mr. eiwi.-(ChrlsMrs. John (Delia) Stautfer, Mrs. Deb (Theda) TownsendandMrs. Alice Rlngrose.; , 6) the staff carried by the god Hermes in Greek SnSO NOW , Farewell To MURRAY. Mrs. room representatives and (HILLVIEW, Pg. 8B, Col. 2) caduceus, emblem of the medical pro- Reg. $15.00 Deon Rydakh For Firemen's Wives Gordon and The WAVE ur Monday Meeting Set WINDER. Western will be the theme for the Hillvlew PTA get -- acquainted event at 7:30 on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Sandstrom, PTA president, 40 6 5 So. 1045 East. Mrs. Karl Pedersen, hospitality chairman, is coordinating plans with Mrs. Lamont Howard, decorations; Mrs. John OF GREEK ORIGIN PERMANENT T-R Synod-Luther- MEDICAL fession, AGO Richard B. Wirthlin, Dale H. and Carol Casper, all Murray residents, were on the University of Utah summer quarter honor roll. . .Rev. William Naatz of Christ Lutheran church, Murray, flew to Seattle to take part in a P-Mission, conducted by Missouri churches of the Puget Sound area. . .Murray firemen saved the life of Charles Walker when they pulled him from a blazing car and then extinguished the fire. . . Mrs. n Pg. 9B, Col. (REMEMBER, ONLY 2o Olson Orientation For First Year MHS Pupils Franz Westover was awarded honorary mention award In the National Historian contest of the American Legion. . .Murray residents became quite excited when lightning hit a pole in front of the bank. . .Mrs. Rose Peters was installed as president of the American Legion auxiliary, with Mrs. Beulah Litson, first and Lorene vice president Bergstrom, second vice presi- - Shampoo & Set 1956. A GROUP OP Murray high tophomorti ii Indoctrinated on school policies by student body officers, from left, standing, Lynn Challis, Dave Hymas, Dave Kemp and Julie Heal. Dryce C. Bertelson Is the principal and Stanford Mackay Two-Da- y the assistant principal of the school, which lists 48 teachers. New teachers named to the faculty this year at Murray high are Mrs. KarenCox, Miss Mary Jane Johnston, Miss Michelle MURRAY. A sophomore oriand Lynne Challis, historian. entation program was carried School authorities noted that meDe ana Mrs. Joanne west- out at Murray high on Thursday enrollment is up from the total on. and Friday. originally anticipated. An enAimed at beginning students, rollment of about 1,178 has been the program was held to acquexpected. The present figure aint them with policies and pro- of 1,115 would Indicate the final cedures in effect at the hilltop count should more than meet school. first expectations, school officA one-hoassembly was ials said. held on each of the two days, under the direction of student body officers, Dave Hymas, the president; Dave Kemp, vice president; Julie Heal, secretary Memben Plan Session On Saturday Thursday, Sept. 15, 1966 This Week's Special as taken from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thursday, September 20, v. PTA 1B of the new president Riverview junior high. . .Murray police had to cope with three auto accidents in one day. . .Randy Black was student body president at Hillcrest Junior high, with Greg Fairbourne vice president. . .Glenn Allen Pond was honored at a farewell testimonial prior to leaving for a Central States mission. TEN YEARS EAGLE - ADVERTISER MIRRAV (UTAH) am (am mm I o) m no 8 Hil 0? CilEDGte HM (M im 4 i m . 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