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Show explained Mr. Swenson. We've been gathering inMURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, Sept. 26, 1968 formation on bikeways for he said. several months, w singers of the past "It's an excellent form of decade. wholesome family recreation The talented twosome comand I'm sure it's a coming prise what VMH officials feel thing. Our department will is one of the season's top request funds in the 1969 budpresentations. Tickets are get to assist in the purchase now on sale. of necessary markers and signs to be place along such was selected to reign with Bonnie Seegmiller. Also on Friday the winner of the baby picture contest was announced. Jim Brown, the winner, received a paddle with a ball attached to it with an elastic and he and his friends played with it all day. In determining the location of the bikeways, the department will seek the advice and cooperation of state and local law enforcement officials as well as highway patrolmen and engineers, Mr. works, from her secret pal in the pep club and is tickled pink about it. What have you named the gold fish, Linda? 6B 1 ' EAGLE-ADVERTIS- ter-kno- 3te 1 n :7W4U Buying Habits Will routes. Be Subject For Survey By Census SALT LAKE. : V BEING DEVELOPED . . . Lonnie Gray, 101 American Ave., curiously checks out one of 10 new concrete "pads" for picnic tables in Valley View park, currently being developed by the city westof Murray V V'- high. 'Bikeways' In Future For County 'Rec1 The unique setting, bordered with as many types of fences as there are houses around it, is situated west of Murray high, in the 100 block and south of American Avenue. Almost hidden by the residential area it will serve, the GOVERNOR Swenson added. - SPARTAN - (From Pg. 2B, Col. 2) gress. I'd sure like to see it removed. Of the fourth proposition, which has become known as the Greenbelt amendment, the governor said; 'This would assess farm property on the basis of its value as farm property, without regard to its value for any other purpose. Pretty soon, at the rate property valuations are being determined, there will scarcely be a piece of property you can afford to farm," he insisted, pointing out that land speculation for subdividing has played a major part in booming values. The governor said he feels farm property must be assessed by some other yardstick than what it would bring as subdivision land and urged Proposition No. 4 be given the voter's endorsement. He suggested his listeners consult with their attorney friends regarding the merits of Proposition No. 5, which calls for mandatory retirement of judges. I feel this measure has merit, he commented, and I'm sure most lawyers will agree that it has. I'm hope (From Pg. 2B, Col. 3) Band members had trouble with water in their instruments. Speaking of the pep band, this year's president is and we're Steve Rowland grateful for the support they give us at the pep assemblies and home games. Everyone agrees that the pep assembly last week was the best yet! Students did a spoof of the "Dating Game, with Marsha Zaugg as Susie Spirit choosing a date from three boys, Jaimie Lott, Gregg Simper and Jim Towers. She (of course) chose Jim Towers who represented Sam Spartan. The commercial was excellent also. New teachers such asMrs.Aikens, Mr. Ranner and Mr.Boggaard participated in it and their talent amazed the students. We really were impressed, especially by our new head football coach, Rex Wright. Coach Wright, how do you do it? MURRAY. The possibility of establishing "bikeways while the other end will be throughout Salt Lake valley for the older youths. is under study by the County the area is a walkRecreation Dep't., it was reway, provided primarily for vealed this week by Gary school foot traffic, according Swenson, superintendent. to City Commissioner L. Keith Kingbay, activities Hello Week activities came Clark Cushing. chairman of the League of to a close on Friday with a small plot of ground was given American Wheelmen, helped dance and selection of king to the city several years ago. stimulate the program during and queen. Lynn Pilati, Work in progress there this a visit to the area last week, of the football team, week has completed installation of 10 concrete "pads" where picnic tables are to be placed next spring. Forms for the playground area are in place and hard surfacing for MURRAY. A meeting of the the basketball-volleyba- ll area Ladies Murray is expected to be completed club will be held Community on Oct. 3 this week. at 8 p.m. at the Murray fire A sprinkler system which has been installed will be put hall. Dr. Fred Colo, leading auto use following completion of on hypnosis and psywater line installation and thority will be the speaker. chiatry, seeding. In addition to plan- Dr. Colo is affiliated with trees several ting grass, are to be placed in the area, University hospital. Mrs. Don (Marion) Isgar, first vice preaccording to Lynn Pett, Park will preside. Department superintendent. sident, for the evening Hostesses Lights are to be added also. are Mrs. Earl (Betty) d rectangular-shapeThe Mrs. Norma Sanders area will be anchored at one and Mrs. Wayne (Beverly) end by facilities for the eleGoff. mentary age youngsters, A delegation of women from the Murray club will attend the fall presidents council meeting being held at the Provo Women's Cultural Center on Saturday. On the agenda will be a discussion of new programs and goals for the next two years. Planning to attend are Mrs. MURRAY. The first of what William (Fay) Meyers, Mrs. sponsors hope will become an Howard (Josephine) Garrett, annual event is scheduled for Mrs. Mike (Lois) Olynyk and Saturday, Oct. 5 at St. Vin- Mrs. Jack (Pat) Ward. cents church hall, 5001 Spring Ln. (1300 East). Torme, Shearing On It's to be a Homecoming Dance, report Cecil Holland Valley Music Hall and Ed Moore, who are pro4-moting the affair on behalf Slate For Oct. 5 of parish organizations. NO. SALT LAKE. A "pop' Reservations are presently music which combination being made and others inter- should lure crowds to Valley ested ln reserving space may Music Hall here is scheduled C 4, call call for Friday and Saturday, Oct. New 'Vest Pocket1 Parlt Being Readied For Use V MURRAY. Back yards of V homes here completely surV' round this city's only "vest pocket" park, a small central K Murray area being developed as a recreational facility. f-- Selectedarea people will answer questions about consumer buying and home improvement during this month's survey by the Bureau of the Census. Visiting a sampling of area homes, questioners will ask about anticipated purchases of new and used cars, homes, household items and plans for home alterations and repairs. They'll also obtain information about recent expenditures for such purchases. The information gleaned will be used to analyze trends in consumer spending, explained Francis H. Wilmer, director of the regional census office. Dalton received a Linda gold fish with the bowl, water and the whole (naturally) Hypnosis Is Topic For Ladies Club ple, one farmer's valuation went up 10 times!" Gov. Rampton said, in reply to another inquiry, that he had recommended greater allocations for welfare in order to provide improved care for the elderly. To another query, he replied that three of the 11 recommendations of the Little Hoover Commission had been instigated although not entirely as suggested by the commission. I was happy to get anything along these lines," he commented. He also said he justified the applications of the use tax by the State Tax Commission. To acomment which indicated agitation against some ways in which it had been assessed might reflect itself on Nov. 5, he made it plain he would rather lose the election than to fail to supervise the state's tax base in the manner in which the law ful this will be passed, too. The governor expressed the opinion the eight amendments on which voters cast ballots during the last election were not generally understood by the public and therefore were rejected. I hope everyone will know what they're voting on when they go to the polls in November regarding these proposals, he commented. In answer to a question, the governor denied he was favoring possible legislation which would provide a five-ye- ar property tax moratorium to new industry locating in Utah. That would only bring in marginal businesses which would probably go broke when they had to pay a tax, he said. "I'm completely opposed to any such measure. Another question regarding equalization of property taxation brought the governor's comment that Proposition No. 4 would help to correct the greatest point of error, farm land. We've been in the process he of adjusting valuations, a "but it's painful thing. said, In the Or em area, for exam 1 ;with this ad. 33 Gov. Rampton was introduced by James S. Sawaya, municipal judge of Murray City, at whose invitation he had agreed to speak to the club here. vOv K Lube Job H reads. Our Specialty Is Car Care with a Flair ) 1 fyvjw J Ed Larrabee's AMERICAN SERVICE 2322 E. 45th South Ken-wort- FAMILY I DRIVE-I- N I . V. j. Root Beer with every , ; FREE , J ii 1 Enjoy ACON CMIIli t the BURGER FAMILY a Parish Dance Scheduled For Saturday, 5th 278-231- or size for every 2C2-029- 278-131- 3. 4-- 5. Music will be furnished by the Ray Mastrim Orches- Appetitel 202 E. 33rd So. Slated to appear in an 8:30 p.m. presentation each eventra, the sponsors said. A ing are George Shearing, talbuffet will be served at 11 ented pianist and composer p.m. and Mel Torme, oneofthebet- - We WoaoDd Lake lb Tate a Back Seaft? STMICHT BMTUCtr MUtSON For more than 60 years, we have been in the forefront of Utah industry. We expect to be for decades to come. While there is only one Bingham Canyon Mine, and only one Utah Copper Division, think what it would mean to Utah's economy if we could read 20 or more such articles as: sum fiM-- T n,ftni to toted lnflirfeini pra k7! firm won to V." " wb. V,U nrff t2!: rM' inert p""':::; j'-Yw- rs r '. .. nwaw"1 . :L. ,s ... win crt.K?vt W",r,n a ''""To ...... lll"'1"' .... i- f ROM UUH INDUSTRY Anil of PROGRtSS RtPORT sir :va . " ;,,, -- Welti To help us take a back scat, work with Inc., the Utah Industrial Promotion Board or the local organizations devoted to creating the 12,000 to 15,000 new development group your jobs that Utah requires each year to keep pace with its population growth. Pro-Uta- Year Old 8 Straight Kentucky Bourbon .ni h, ICcnnecott Copper Corporation "An equal oyxi (unity vmpfavrr" I Qn Utah Copper Division mm isg gf ess |