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Show Sunday Date Set for Murray, Granite Roadeo ; - - l . . - ' - " - a r , L t; ..";::v''::'' " ' '.'""' Staff Photo In the above photograph the Murray Jaycees are preparing for the Roadeo. Gene Segboldt and Tom Bartlett, chairman of the Roadeo, check out driver Neal Cluphf, president of the Murray Jaycees, sponsors for Granite and Murray Schools in the annual event. President Neal Cluphf of the Murray Jaycees today announced that advance reports from chairman chair-man Tom Bartlett on the 1960 Teenage Safe Driving Roadeo to be held on April 24, beginning at 12:45 p.m. at the Murray National Guard Armory, 5183 South State Street, indicate an increased participation ' by students of Murray and Granite High Schools this year as well as an overwhelming over-whelming interest from parents and school leaders. Chairman Tom Bartlett announced an-nounced that the Murray Club will present the first three place winners with plaques this year that will be displayed in the trophy cases in the schools of the winners for the remainder of the school year and then be taken home by the winning students as mementos of their achievements in safe driving. The Murray Jaycees announced that Mayor Ray P. Greenwood will proclaim the week of April 24-30, 1960 as Safe Driving Week in Murray City, and that their Teenage Teen-age Safe Driving Roadeo will open the week. Judges 'will be members of the Utah Highway Patrol and Salt ' Lake County Sheriffs Department. Chairman Bartlett's Committee Com-mittee for the 1960 Teenage Safe Driving Roadeo consists of Jaycees John Wagstaff, Course and Equipment; Equip-ment; Bill Grubbe Judging and Scoring; Kent Undjhem, Eligibility and Screening; Dave Taylor, Awards; Bennie Williams, Publicity. The project is under the supervision of Director Paul Hells trom and External Vice-President Vice-President John Zimmerman. |