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Show Universal Micrrfilfiin 141 Pitsrpcnt Ave Lake City, Utah 14101 Jalt Program Set X - I I I j I S Freedom Documents To Be Given MHS The Freedom Shrine, a series of 28 docu- merits illuminating the principles upon which our nation was founded, will be presented to Murray high next week by the Salt Lake Exchange club. C. N. Stover Jr., president of the Salt Lake Exchange club, will make the presentation during a special program to be held at the school on Wednesday. Roy Gibson, TV newscaster, will be the special speaker. Nancy Richards, senior student at Murray high, orwill give a ation. Special music will be furnished by the school band and the a'capella choir will ' MURRAY. prize-winni- ng sing. Dr. Avard Rigby, administrator in the division of special educational services of the Utah Board of Education, as well as being a member of the Salt Lake Exchange club, will be in attendance. A number of special guests If" representing the state govern- MWwwwwwMMwwpwawwMtpwMBMwwwpMwiiiiiii u, iuiiiiiiiii i sn aTaTal STAKE EVENT. . .In charge of Murray stake's speech fest, Boyd Nordfors is surrounded by participants, from left, Linda Harris, Sheri Smith, Dennis Blanchard, Jeff Holbrook. people who can stand even the worst of 'em (and this must be). It seems in this year's epidemic all the animals at Hogle Zoo came down with a flu Which reminds us that we virus. To stop its spread, the learned the other day why curator, Lamar Farnsworth, the man in a wedding cere- placed medication in the ventmony is called a r" "'-- " ilating system and let it be "bridegroom. yrfOw $ wafted to the animals. This Once upon a f has now become known as ? time (and this M I medical air for the caged. xa iiu xau v unci . m We were discussing the 4 I II A J I 11 V income tax deadline, surcustom for K husbands-to-b- e tax and other damnable to wait on the aspects of taxes in genbride's table as eral the other evening when someone popped up a servant. At with this quip, "You've got that time, serv, to hand it to the income ants were calltax people or they'll ed "grooms. come after it!" Hence, the derivative, "bride's Which led someone else groom. to observe that we pay a Which reminds us of an Incident in which the new luxury tax on a billfold, an Income tax on the groom came home and asked, What has my beloved been money we put into it and a sales tax everytime we doing all day? take anything out! "Filling the salt shaker. And that took all day? Well, all right it isn't just one "It certainly did easy getting salt through those more pun! This one is at a tennis little holes! Then there was the new match, where there was a cat groom whose wife told him, sitting on the sidelines watch"We're out of ice cubes. ing the game with undivided He, fed up to the eyebrows attention. Do you suppose he enjoys with TV dinners and canned tennis that much?" asked one "What's beans, sourly asked, wrong -- - did you lose the spectator. I'm not sure he enjoys it, recipe? his friend replied, "but he's Still another step In mar- so in tennis interested riage is the observation by a because his father's in the much older wedded man, "My racket. wife! She used saccharine in And since tennis Is a sport, her coffee for years and years. just as golf what of that Last week the doctor exam- one about the is, who said: golfer found she's "I'm anxious to make this ined her and suffering from Imitation dia- shot that's my mother-in-la- w betes up there on the clubhouse Sometimes it all winds up porch. Don't be silly, before a marriage counselor said his when she says, "That's my companion, "you can't hit her now let from here side of the story that's over 200 ' me tell you nisi yards!" So much for marriage. Then there was the veteran salesman who Bringing up the tart observation of a friend of died the other day and left his wife 400 Gideon ours, disillusioned with Bibles. modern music. Said he the other day: "If LBJ's A favorite motto among Great Society wants work for illiterates, let 'em traveling salesmen who drive our highways is: "He who write popular songs! dozes while he drives will A Granite teacher swears rest in pieces forever. Which reminds us, a visitor she received this note from a considerate mother not long to our country made the com "I kept Robert home ment that our drivers don't ago: yesterday because he had a seem to be afraid of losing cold. What a peaceful day you their lives, but they're wor rled sick about losing their must've had! Which Is akin to the comdriver's license! Which might have some tie ment of the mother of four, who observed, "I'm often in with the candid comment that clined to think lt'd be much a person's most fervent pray wiser to give myself the ers aren't said when he's on vitamins and the kids the his knees, but when he's flat on his back. tranquilizer! Since we're on the subject, one man's definition of a child San Francisco friend Is "A creature who stands drops a Une to aayhesaw halfway between an adult and ry a sign down in the a TV let. Some wit has described wedding as a ceremony at which a man loses complete control of himself. a A - 1 Haight-Ashbu- district Now that we've arrived at the topic of TV, we can pasa on a quip heard Dot long ago. This woman said, "Those movies on TV art like furniture they're all either Early Americanor Old English. TV'i obvious link with the cigarette industry is remindful of this observation by some unidentified wit: It Is now proved beyond doubt that smoking It one of the leading causes of statistics! which aid: "Save water! Bathe with a friend: Well early committee meeting tomorrow; hafta'slgn off. And that, in tome tort of conclusion, reminds us that someone once quipped: 'Committee meetings are often held for no better reason than that It's been tnotilh since the last one! i Committees, you know, art groups that keep minutes and waste hours. And there's the old accusation that the giraffe must've This must be as good a place been put together by as any to toss in one of those committee. so much for another week. infrequent puns we reserve for i at righr D wly Iverson, 2nd; Caroline Kelly, 3rd; Diane Bloomquist, 8th; privileges we enjoy, a club member observed. They arjj a source of encouragement and inspiration in building good American citizens and in combatting unAmerican ideologies. Also, they help to provide a better understanding of the sacrifices and hardships endured by our founders. We are happy to have been selected to receive this Shrine and are appreciative of being among other schools who have been privileged to receive this gift," said Bryce Bertelson, Murray high principal. We wish to express our appreciation to the Salt Lake Exchange club for this honor, he concluded. Adding color to the program will be the Murray high band, under the direction of MURRAY. Damage was extensive and several persons were Injured in accidents Investigated by police here this week. The week's dozen mishaps included three on Monday, including one in the evening in which a woman was injured at 4612 So. State. Drivers of cars involved were Glen H. Pierce, 4026 So. State and Dale J. Russell, 4552 Holla-da- y Blvd. Injured was Ardlth Russell, a passenger in the second auto. Damage was listed at $200. Less than a half hour earlier, at 4959 So. State, cars in collision were driven by Gerald A. Stone, 1058 Bullion St. e. and Joseph R. Morley, Damage was estimated at $500. Late the same afternoon, at 5190 So. State, a collision resulting In $400 damage Involved autos driven by Sharron Iverson, 5141 So. 200 West and Kenneth J. Kali na, Las Vegas. Police said an auto operated by John L. Maack, 171 E. 4500 South, struck an apartment stairway at 269 E. 5900 South on Sunday, resulting In $100 damage each to the auto and stairway. Among four mishaps investigated on Saturday was a three-c- ar pileup near 5600 So. Hillside Dr. Involved wert autos driven by Paul W. 5560 So. State; Glen E. Sorenson, 2448 Lake St. and Lloyd A. Vowles, 1063 E. 5190 South. Police estimated total damage at $850. Injured wert the driver of tht first car and Ada Sorenson, a passenger In tht second auto. Police said Ronald L. Reld, Sandy, escaped injury when the pickup truck he was operating left tht road and struck a utility pole at 25 W. 6900 South. Police described tht 1952 model pickup as a "total lost and listed damage to tht pole at $ J W. A motorcycle waa Involved In each of the other two Saturday mishaps. Gary S. Anderson, 83 E. 7570 South, was injured when tht cycle he was operating overturned while swerving to miss a car at 6770 So. State. Jerol D, Knudsen, 172 Mar Jane, also was injured when tht cycle he was operating left tht road it 900 E. Vint St. One of two accidents on Friday occurred at 6400 So. Slate and involved autos op Mid-val- TSviW TMI erated by Robert C. Edmunds, 4840 Atwood Blvd. and Bruce G. Pitt, Provo. About a half hour later, in a lot near 5600 So. 900 East, a mishap involved vehicles operated by Sister M. Assumpta Buckley, 1385 spring Lane and Beverly Uremovich, 1288 E. 6600 South. On Thursday, a mishap near State and Wilson involved cars driven by Alan B. Colton, 3315 Terracevlew and Leland M. Dayton, 2324 So. 900 East. At 6351 So. State the same day, a mishap involved vehicles driven by Donald P. Olsen, 77 W. 7065 South and Mar-retB. Richardson, Green ha R,ver, Wyo. WEDNESDAY PROGRAM. . .Backgrounded by Old Glory, Nancy Richards delivers talk she'll present during assembly at Murray high. HUlojjgS South In Murray. Se.lt Lake County, Otaa, by the Murrey Printing Co. Second clai pottage paid at Salt Uke City, Utah MIOT Subscription rate: M M a year MURRAY, SALT Volume IAKI COUNTY, UTAH 21 Qty Parti Proposed For Southeast Location MURRAY. Consideration of Helen Bingham, 12th; Lee Ann Hunter, 15th and Margie All-re- d, a new park for southeast Mur18th. ray and a recommendation aimed at resolving a matter baseball youth involving leagues were highlights of City Commission meetings Dozen Accidents During Week; Several Injured ii A and PoblUbed Weekly t IBS I. 4905 Cur-vi- n, Ed Hymas, David Rugg, George and Jeff Vicchrilli. Thursday, March 28, 1968 Audience participation in "The Duke of York will be directed by Murray stake ward speech directors. They are SondraHWillerlsty c responsibilities citizens, as well as the rights MURRAY. The annual Murinclude Mia Maids, Sherrie ray stake speech and talent Smith, scriptural reading; Exfair will be held at 7;30 p.m. plorers, Greg Pitt, demonon Tuesday in the Murray 3rd- - stration; Laurels, Susan Shaw; 8th ward church. Gleaner, Denise Green; Under the direction of MurGordon Snarr; Young ray stake MIA activity coun- Marrieds, Joy Billings. An action skit, "Nonsense," selors, Robert Halliday and Mrs. Effie Jewell and Boyd will be presented by Scott A. Nordfors, stake speech di- Bennett, Jared Crane, Rand rector, the affair will spot- Halton, Will Tuft, Jay Winger, light the speaking skills and Dennis Blanchard, Mike . v r n I ! Stake Speech Event Slated Tuesday Night abilities of Murray stake young people. Difference in age and subjects will not permit a contest between participants. Those who will participate on the program Include Jeff Holbrook, telling a "tale of valor' and Ted Van Den A kker, relating a "tall tale. The boys represent the scouts. Other classes represented J we have as radio and newspaper to attend. Mayor William E. Dunn, the city commissioners, Superintendent J. Easton Parrat and other district administrative people Brent Van Kampen. Selectincluding school principals ions will also be presented by have been invited. Presentation of the framed the school choir, directed by documents is a project of the Jay Andrus. presentation of the region forensics trophy, won for the third year by Murray, will also take place at the program. ment, are expected rBiifiii Picture J s'-"s- A?. rv Salt Lake Exchange club and one engaged in nationally. The documents may be used by teachers in classrooms . and displays or in other ways to encourage patriotism. They point out and cite the f here this week. Described as being in the "talking stage is a development of a neighborhood park in the extreme southwest corner of the city. About 150 residents responded to an invitation of city officials to discuss the proposal. Persons residing south of 5900 South and east of 300 East were asked to attend. Suggested as a possible site for the proposed park was a plot of ground lying between 700 and 800 East at about 6100 South. Members of the commission are taking Into consideration suggestions offered by the residents, according to Mayor William E. Dunn. In another matter, the commission made a recommendation after differences had 10-a- apparently developed between a class two groups Involved with Pony Pharon C beer license of Dodge Town gained a $1,864 J. Prescott, because contract for a new pickup e baseball. of a change in the lease and truck. Taken under adviseThe commission called for sale of property at the Saddle ment were bids of two firms presidents of the city's fran-chls- ed Club, 6750 So. State. ton and a for a The Pole Line Distributing three-quartPony League and one ton truck. of a similar age group in the Co. was awarded a $10,467 Liberty League to meet with contract for supplying 11 new League-ag- one-quar- ter er Commission L. Clark Cushing to work out a consolidation. In making the recommendation, the commission members felt that an insufficient number of boys to operate two leagues was justification for combining the two groups. Also, the commission handled a variety of other matters, including road funds, licenses and contracts. An agreement signed by the city fathers approved acceptance of $45,106.84 in B&C Road Funds. The figure is roughly $4,000 higher than the amount received a year ago. A business license was approved for Parkway Gulf Service, 5210 So. State, as submitted by Walter Engel, 7343 Layne Dr. The commission rescinded electrical transformers. Murray Lady Sells Wig Quickly With Want Ad Single New Chcptcr Of Exchange E-- A Though they're often called upon to sell unusual things, Green Sheet want ads fre quently get surprising results. MURRAY. An organizationAsk Mrs. Jaren Soffe, 4760 al meeting of a new Exchange So. State in Murray. She Club chapter was held yesterreported a quick sale of an noon day (Wednesday) during through a single a luncheon session at liar-ma- expensive wig want ad in Utah's insertion of a Cafe, 3900 So. State. most widely -- circulated weekly Named the Exchange Club of Wasatch-Sa- lt Lake City, the newspaper. The buyer called at 8:30 on chapter Is being organized said Mrs. with 25 charter members and Thursday morning, "and by 10 o'clock the Soffe, sponsored by a chapter in Salt transaction was completed." Lake. It is the fourth chapter to be organized in the Salt REID and Meredith living Lake Valley. wig, like new, uncut. Dark Officers of the club Include brown. Dwlght Jensen, president, an Want ads In the Eagle-Advertis- er insurance executive; Robert are used to buy or vice BUUngsley, president, with Prudential Savings and sell, rent or trade, Loan; Dallas Iless, treasurer, look for help, find lost items lost owners, convey service manager with Laury or Club Started n's job-hu- Miller's; Phillip Marstella, secretary, a realtor. Assisting the new club In getting organized have been Dean Cluff, sponsoring committeeman from the Salt Lake chapter and James R. Dras-chl- l, staff representative from the national organization. Errant Flight personel messages -- - or for any number of other needs. They deliver results at low cost. You can place yours by 1. or dialing Or you can write Box 7187, Murray. Yes, you can charge it I 2C6-35- 23 2C2-465- - Ma-tur- an, ' Pheasant Under (Broken) Glass v Is Clue To Early Crash, Draft i 4 i ' ) i i j EARLY VISITOR. . .Mrs. Harold (Dorothy) Ronneburg examines window In home where pheasant struck, awakening her Tuesday morning. MURRAY. Breakfast time here on Tuesday found pheasant under glass being "served at the Harold Ronneburg residence. Under broken glass, however; broken from a window a male ringneck struck during an errant sunrise flight which proved to be Its last. It all happened about 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday at 846 E. Silver Shadows Dr., where Mrs. Ronneburg was asleep and tht only one home at the time. "I thought It must have been one of those sonic booms, Mrs. Ronneburg reflected, relating her shork toward the manner in which she was awakened. "1 heard this terrible crash and tht sound of breaking glass. I just couldn't Imagine what else It could have been. Her mystery still wasn't solved when she discovered the broken window and glass scattered about the room of her grandson, Dick Rasmus-se- n. The lad who is being raised by the Ronne- burgs was not in the room at tht time. Tht youngster, blind since birth, was in ogden whert ht attends special classes for the blind. I'm certainly thankful my boy wasn't lying In bed when all that glass began to fly, Mrs. Ronneburg observed. With the cause of the broken window still undetermined, Mrs. Ronneburg reported tht Incident to Murray police. Officer Paul Forbes responded. He spotted a feather on the shrubbery outside the window, leading him to the Injured bird, which was partially concealed from view. The pheasant apparently allowed the reflection in the WUv1oW to fUf til 1 eel's joke on him. pre-3jr4-fn- nt Ai |