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Show 2B EAGLE-ADVERTIS- MURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, June 6, 1968 LETTERS i pMm 5320 Alpine Dr. Murray, Utah June 1, 1968 - hope fervently that it will always be guided by dedicated citizens such as those who have been placed in office at Dear Sir: It is time that we take time to let our public officials know we are interested and can take time to help them in what is sometimes a thankless job. John F. Kirk Sr. 5332 Alpine Dr. Letter to the Editor this time. Our daughter graduated from Murray high last week Sincerely, and we think the graduation Mrs. Janice V. Limberg exercises were awful. of Mrs. Darlene Puzey (LeThey were held in the gym tters to the Editor, May 30th, Letter to the Editor; and the graduates sat on one 1968)? Lifetime resident of Murray side of the bleachers and on On May 6th, 1968, I was at the public hearing fine, but not at the property in chairs placed out onto the flat present of question; possibly 5 years at floor. Inasmuch as the parents concerning the were also seated on the flat land acquired by Mr. Puzey the most. I have owned adfloor of the gym, it was im18 for the purpose of building jacent property for years. The piece of property owned possible to see what was This thereon. apartments The only parents hearing was held because the by Mr. Puzey does not border happening. Commission was aware that on commercial property; also who could see were the lucky due to some oversight, none the only vacant piece of ground ones in the bleachers on the is about 100 feet by 200 feet opposite side of the gym. of the residents whose propWe see a thing but erty adjoins that ofthePuzeys which is 400 to 500 feet from heads. didn't We didn't see our were notified of any action. It the nearest commercial propis my understanding that in the erty. This would be spot zon- daughter march in, (if we had stood up, we'd have been in light of recent Supreme Court ing. front of others) and we couldn't state The road commission in a case findings, rezoning no has immediate plans or any even see where she sat. The with similar circumstances, only time we saw her was when our Commission felt that the idea of extending or improvConstitutional rights of all ing 5300 South east of State Principal Bertelson called out her name as she by. parties concerned would bes( Street to accommodate excess He was on some passed kind of a be served by a new public traffic to the freeway as the that raised him main off ramp is located farth- platform hearing. At the hearing, all parties er south. The local zoning slightly off the floor of the gym. were invited and encouraged board may have legally folAs our daughter walked over to speak, whether for or ag- - lowed the law but not a moral ainst the proposal involved. responsibility to notify the ad- to get her diploma she was ANNUAL RITE. . .Mrs. Jack Ward (left) The majority of persons in jacent property owners. Also, lost in the sea of heads and will be taking part favor of rezoning appeared to the local paper in winter we didn't even get to see that and Miss Kathy Bringhurst either. feel that because errors in months is sometimes buried moment, in Junior Womens club installation. When the graduates marched rezoning in Murray had been in the snow and not delivered out, we stood up and moved made under previous admin- at all. over to the side and that was Mr. was rethis for justificaPuzey applied istrations, the only time we saw her in 1968. tion enough for the CommisBy chance zoning Jan., sion to go along with this the adjacent property owners march in her cap and gown. one. A petition signed by over found out about the rezoning She never once saw us and for all she knew, we weren't even 60 residents of the subdivisplans in late March. We went there. ion involved, asking that the before the Murray CommisInstalling the new MURRAY. Members of the session. The acoustics of the room to see be what sion was could be disallowed, rezoning club officers will be Mrs. Elmer Womens Junior were bad. we've talked Some Murray done. At that time the compresented to the Commissionbanhold and (Elma) Klitgaard, president ers by those who felt that the mission was informed that we to said they heard the talks, will on Juneinstallation 6 at 7 p.m. at of the central district of the financial aspirations of one had not been notified by mail but where we sat, only the quet South Seas cafe, 7640 Federation of Womens clubs. music was heard. When the the party should not be allowed to which is a courtesy that our talks were Officers to be installed are So. State. some one going on, ruin the residential rights and city commission has been folfor the afair is 'Isl- Mrs. Gary (Erma) Davis, Theme would often so stand up every values of many, many others. lowing for the last few years to see what was going on and and Holiday.t The menuwill president; Mrs. Don (Marion) May I correct a couple of to see that fair treatment was feature a choice of chicken Isgar, first vice president; inaccuracies in Mrs. Puzey's for all. Also, at this time, tell us all where we were in fried steak or a Chinese com- Mrs. John (Barbara) Beers, the program. letter? The Planning and Zon- late March, Mr. Puzey still second vice president; Mrs. bination shrimp dinner. And a was the then like gym ing Board are not the final had not presented his plans or sweat box. Entertainment wiU be pre- Mike (Lois) Olynyk, were perPeople so financial on decidability authority they rezoning action, and miserable. The sented by the Carol Reed dance Pg. 7B, Col. 3) they serve only to advise the ed to deny his application. spiring was no studio. Reservations are to weather one's but fault, had Mr. of who time are Puzey plenty City Commission, be made by Monday with Mrs. why couldn't the plans be flex to get his plans ready. voted into office by the citi262-09We adjacent owners felt ible enough to have the cere Jack (Pat) Ward, zens of the city for the express William or Mrs. (Faye) Mepurpose of making decisions possibly we may be unfair to mony outside if the weather 9. so turned yers, warm? such as this, for the benefit fight this rezoning. We decided Mrs. John (Barbara) Beers, Everyone could have seen, and interest of the majority of to see if any others of the will conduct the heard and son watched their president, owners felt was the community. it property IN or march and up get daughter The property in question is a good thing or not for our the diploma. not adjoining commercially residential area. This petiOther schools rent large Past Noble Grand In zoned property. It is sur- tion was signed by over 60 halls for their graduations SIZES 6 - 16 rounded on all four sides by property owners within the if it costs some money, Meeting Tomorrow and, R-- 2 immediate area not who WIDTHS unit did the single dwellings, MURRAY. The Past Noble commercial property is one want the zoning changed. Also let the school board pay for it. AA-EEEE over 50 of these people came ' If they can afford $10,000 Grand club will meet at the city block west, for band uniforms for one tiny home of Mrs. Bernard (VirAt the close of the public to the hearing. RED WING The hearing was held, also part of the school student body, ginia) Meehan, 5784 Nena Way, hearing, Commissioner Cush-in- g SHOE STORE addressed himself to Mr. all the proceedings are on why can't they afford a decent tomorrow (Friday). for the ceremony graduating to A for all hear. potluck lunch will be Puzey, asking whether he tape Valley Central would prefer to have the ComThe commission conducted entire senior class? served at noon. A short busCenter Shopping I hope another group of iness meeting will be conductmissioners wait until Mayor the hearing in fairness to all 4371 So. State Dunn returned to town before owners. There was no need (LETTERS, Pg. 7B, Col. 3) ed, followed by table games. the final vote was cast, or for them to deliberate as the whether he wanted them to majority was against the revote immediately, without the zoning. Why should a minority of presence of the Mayor. Mr. Puzey asked that they vote the people suffer for the gain of one person. Also our govimmediately, so the responsibility for this action rests ernment is founded on what is with no one but Mr. Puzey good for all, not a chosen few. himself. The commission acted for the A prominent Salt Lake City people who elected them to do Utah's newest Food Market where you'll find Utah's lowest grocery prices! attorney, present at the hear- what is right for the majority. Drhw out and Compare! ONLY 6 ABOVE OUR ACTUAL COST. We have a capable and qualing expressed himself as surand ified very pleased by the zoning board, but they prised PRTP.FS mmamm ssMiVMiw Democratic way in which the seem not to be interested in mm. W m mmmmm. m I were the of all will in the handled, proceedings people. the manner in which the Com- They also know there is plenty ABOVE missioners handled the public of property already zoned for OUR debate and the great courtesy this type of structure; also BEEF COST and restraint on the part of looking at a vacant lot 400 to both Commissioner Cushlng 500 feet from a commercial Cut and and Commissioner DeMann. zone is spot zoning. The people of Murray should Our elected officials, local, All Prices Shelf Marked Wrapped be aware that it has a Com- statewide, and nationwide, 200 235 lb. Ave. U Ik This Is What You Pay mission as dedicated and re- have been criticized by everyAll Meat Cut at Pic Pac Is USOA Good or Choice sponsible as it does. These one at one time or another Nothing Else Added! are gentlemen who spend much which seems to be the AmUse Your Walker Bankord Specials 6 Days A Week time and effort to guide the erican way. But this Is one time when affairs of this city in a manner most beneficial to all and who the voice of the people was spare nothing of themselves heard and was acted on for in doing that which Is right. the good of the majority. I am not a lifelong resident Volley Brand For once 1 am proud to SALE of Murray, but it is as much 'have helped elect a group of to home as my birthplace. I people office that still think my 49c1 am proud and pleased to be a the will and welfare of the mamember of this community and jority is the right way. May I please be allowed to express a few opinions which are not in sympathy with those ng ; PRIMARY . . . Listening to Carolyn Ockey (right) recite a poem for a South Cottonwood stake Primary program are, from left, Mrs. Dan Coons, Mrs. Farrell Lundquist, Mrs. Joseph Witt. summer primary programs. Also the point of "knowledge" on the Primary Guiding Star will be presented in the departments. Directing department work will be Mrs. Peterson, lihoma; Mrs. Sheldon Mrs. Johnson, skylet-pilo- t; Walter Winkelman, trail-buildMrs. Ferris L.Shaw, secretary; Mrs. Ivan Burleigh, inservice; Mrs. Donald Fankhauser, guide patrol. So. Cottonwood Stake rimary Program Set MURRAY. A stake Primary preparation meeting for ward leaders in South Cottonwood stake will be conducted at 10 o'clock tomorrow (Friday) morning at the stake center, will be Mrs. Richard Shupe, Mrs. Dan Coons, Mrs. Farell Lundquist and Mrs. Joseph Witt Jr. Children will also participate in the program. The script is designed to 851 E. Holly Ave. provide an opportunity for the Mrs. Keith Peterson, stake children to execute and develPrimary president, will di- op their singing and dramatic rect the proceedings. Invited talents. A primary chorus, to the program are ward pres- jesters and other characters idencies, secretary, choister, will portray the program when, guide patrol leader, inservice the various wards stage a proleader and top pilot teachers. gram for parents. During the opening session, Departmental work will be a preview of "The Children's conducted. Stake leaders will Friend Festival," a musical meet in the various departvariety show, will be staged. ments to discuss plans for Assisting with the music Senior Symphony Of Book Review District To Rehearse Set Monday In 11th Ward Rehear- GRANITE PARK. sals tor the Granite district senior youth symphony will begin at 6 o'clock on Monday morning at Olympus high. v;; -- p MURRAY Marlund (Virginia) James, 77 W. 5300 South, will review "The Plums Hang High," an historical novel by Gertrude Finney. The story is about the life of the wife of an aristocrat from England, from where the family emigrates to America in 1868. Mrs. James is secretary of the Murray 11th ward Relief Society. She has attended college at Utah State University, where she studied literature and history. The affair is under the direction of Murray 11th ward Relief Society. Price for the luncheon and review Is $1.50. Several musical numbers will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Glade (Yvonne) Handy and Mrs. Charles (Marie) Brown. Mrs. Boyd (Evelyn) Antczak and Mrs. Lynn (Leila) Manwill are In charge of the luncheon. The ward Relief Society presidency has been in charge of arrangements. They are Mrs. Ivan (Elva) Payne, president; Mrs. Orval (Kathleen) Forbush and Mrs. Ray (Elaine) tn me Eden W. Eden M. KCC Retiree MURRAY. Kennecott Copper worker Marlund W. Eden, 432 La Salle Dr., Is retiring after 24 EST Food Buys IN T years service. Employment at the Utah mine began for Mr. Eden in 1941 when he started as a trackman. Since then, he has worked up to position as pump operator at the precipitation plant, his position at the time of retirement. Mr. Eden and his wife, Elaine, have one son and two grandchildren. He and his wife plan to travel and do some fishing. County 4--H Group In Sunrise Service On Sunday Morning MURRAY. The annual H sunrise service is Sunday scheduled to begin at 7 a.m. on Sunday at the Murray park 4-- 4-- H 4-- than enough HOT WATER ai inAiinnn Scoop the Market with These Meat Buys Cliff M Car Washing i AUTOMATIC WATER A 1 1 I I Sflil fMtArtl TOWERS I1IIHR il MUKKAT 5666 SO. mm PLUMBING STATE ST. CO. 266.3529 Ail Dav Saturday" "Oocn , z SftlNKUNO SYSTEM The Explorers shampoo the and thoroughly clean them inside for $1 per vehicle. There is also a package deal available, with six tickets for $5. ii All proceeds raised from the project will be used to finance a trip to the "Expo I Fair in San Antonio, Tex. in late July. Reid Kener is the A PARTS is being directed The by ITEM CHAIN PRICE FOLGERS COFFEE 3 lb. project Craig YMM5A activity coun-seland Alan Coombs, superintendent. Rigby, YM-MI- or A ""our PRICE I SAVE 2.33 2.19 14c KING SIZE FAB L39 50c Pownev 1.69 89c 1.39 10 for 1.00 Vi gol. 2for2Sc FIG BARS econ. tiie. FIOUR 25 lb. WASATCH FRISKIES South. I Explorer leader. Rib Steak RIGHT GUARD DRY DOG FOOD 49c 3 for 95 49c 41c 8c 2.39 1.3S $1.04 2.39 1.89 50c S.S9 4.19 $1,40 POTATOES .BLENDED Shop & Compare 3QC 20c 52c ONIONS lb. 1 0c SCOTS WHISKY ILIrIIJI m Round Steak TOASTEMS Explorer post 10th ward, has launched a weekly car wash project that will continue for the next six weeks on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the church, 1361 E. 40CS cars HEATER MHoWlmC4 HERB I 0 001 U.S.D.A. Good or Choice KEEBIE' WINDER. 297, Winder OUSS-MNE- D Whole or Half lb. lb. 39c Shank Half lb. 45c lb. 49c lb. 69c Butt Half Center Cuts lb. 59c lb. 59c Pork Steak ELLIS POTTED MEAT Project Set Six Weeks mm HAM Chunk Bologna lb. 35c 4-- mm ATI. V ' YOU'LL. ALWAYS HAVC as W. baseball field. Dr. Don L. Lind, Utah's astronaut, will be the keynote speaker. Tom Hardcastle, a j club member from Sandy, is chairman of the program. ' The invocation will be given by Garth Daniels, East Mill-cree- k. Silvia Bendlxsen, Granger, will lead the group In the pledge of allegiance. Adele Fullmer, Winder, will j lead the H pledge. Rosemary Poll, East Millcreek, will pronounce the benedicI tion. Being invited to the service are all H leaders, members, parents and frUwds. COURSE I l Wallace itermansen, counselors. j 266-075- ward cultural hall, J? jt-- 06 5750 Nena Way. SHE) 0i secre-(JUNIO- 10th-llth-2- 1st Mrs. j er; MURRAY. A luncheon and book review will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday in the Students will practice for two hours five days a week. For the first hour, section rehearsals will be conducted. Full symphony rehearsal will be done during the last hour. Section directors include Harold Kendlesbach, violins; Art Peterson, bases, violas, cellos; Roger Wangerin, woodwinds; Neil Weight, percussion and brass. Junior Women Plan To Install Tonight Item for Item 20 lbs. 98c Straight Thru the Store! Save Money on Every Item Americans buy more Cutty Sark than ny other Scotch whisky. Why? The No. 1 reason is in the bottle. Try Cutty Sark...tonightl tom4 ml SmM Srl . tMM ft . ft, J., tm. Im,. At Pic 8. Pac Every Day of the Week! PC H PAC BARGAIN ANNEX 9247 S. State St. R, |