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Show Baseball For Kearns Youfh penny pitch; fish pond; novelty candy and a popcorn booth. The program is open to evtry-on- e interested in attending. Gets Started Zion's Benefit Building Society To Open New Branch In Murray FridayT. Friday will mark the Grand Opening of the new Zion's Benefit Building Society branch in Murray, it was announced this week by Robert H. Jones, secretary-- Kearns Woman Escapes Serious Injury In Auto-Truc- k Crash Little League baseball for Kearns boys ages 12 to 16 will get underway Friday (tomorrow evening at 5:30 under sponsorKaren J. Nielsen, 23, of 4343 ship of the Volunteer Fire DeThe office will be located at West 4865 South, Kearns, sufpartment. 4963 South State and will repreThe firemen have purchased fered cuts and bruises but was sent the oldest and loan equipment and made arrange- not seriously injured Monday af- association westsavings of the Missis ments for the baseball program, ternoon when her car was hit by but thus far have been disap- a dump truck at 3600 West, 4100 sippi. The origin of Zion's Benefit dates to 18S3. pointed in the turnout. One South. "The installation of this branch spokesman said, ". . . it seems Tlie accident occurred while office will facilitate the many that some of the kids would Mrs. Nielsen was driving northresidents of the expanding south sooner play softball than base- ward on 3600 West. The truck, ball." driven by James O. Rasmussen and southeast areas of greater Tomorrow's practice will be on of Lake City, south Salt Lake Salt Lake, was proceeding Salt and Murray," Mr. Jones said. He the East Kearns ball field and eastward. The impact of the col- added Interested boys are urged to that the new branch will lision threw the car against a be maintained by personnel from bring their gloves. It is open to and broke The it. pole utility all boys within the age limits. main office, including himself front seat was torn out of the the as manager; William F. Weiler, 1954 model auto which was damaged to the extent of approximately $1,500. Both the truck and the car were knocked into members from Alabama, Louisiana and Georgia, at the Naadjacent ditches. tional Convention of all Garden St. Francis Xavier Catholic ft Clubs breakfast, held at the Hotel church of Kearns will be host SAMBA CLUB Utah Tuesday, June 5th. The to a lawn festival Saturday unMrs. William Barnes, 5530 So. Kearns group prepared tables to der sponsorship of the Altar 4270 West, entertained her seat 70 people, using the theme, Society and the Men's Club. "Utah Trail." Mrs. Harold P.ush-to- n The program will begin at 3 :30 Samba club at her home, Friday afternoon of last week. The lunwas chairman of the decorap.m. with rides for the young- cheon, served to ten, was followed tions. sters. The program, of games will start at 8 o'clock. A grand by an afternoon of cards. Prizes TO ATTEND GENERAL were won by Mrs. Wayne Naylor prize of $100 In merchandise at and Mrs. Wendell CONFERENCE METHODIST Hibler. Rolfe's Furniture and Appliance Reverend and Mrs. Wade is the evening's principal atract-tio- VACATION" BIBLE SCHOOL I manager. ' Lawn Festival Is Saturday n. Springborn, 4565 West 4925 So., TO BEGIN Proceeds of the program will be applied on the building program of the church, which is now beginning work on a $100,-00- 0 parish hall. Other attractions include giveaway of copper cookware as a guessing prize; several rides for youngsters including a miniature stagecoach drawn by Shetland ponies; pony rides, rockets and The Kearns Community Methodist church announces their Vacation Bible school will be held June 18 through June 29, at the Parsonage, 4655 West 4925 South, under the supervision of Mrs. Roy Wyett. DECORATES TABLES FOB NATIONAL CONVENTION Kearns "Green Thumbers" gara Merry-mix-urefreshments, Including a 15c hamburger; ham-an- d den club were given the assignbacon wheel; gift grab bag; ment of decorating, the tables at dart game; baseball throw; which were seated Garden Club p; Mining goes to school In the past two years the Utah Mining Association and its members have distributed to Utah schools 4400 mineral specimen boxes, 5000 supplementary text books, 4000 Utah natural resource maps and $5003 worth of additional helpful literature. This is part of the program to help education, for Individual mining companies have contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars in research grants and scholarships. are spending a week's vacation with friends and relatives In Houston, Texas, and then will spend a week in Denver, Colo., attending the General Conference of the Methodist churches. While they are away, guest speakers at the Kearns Community Methodist church will be Dr. Carroll P. Hurst, professor of political science at Westminster college on June 10th, and Rev. Joe N. Uemura, professor of philosophy and the dean at Westminster, on June 17th. Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. and Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Those in charge invite all members to be present at these meetings. News About Your Friends In Kearns Mrs. Blaine Beckstead, a resident of Kearns, left last Monday by plane for Hawaii, where she will join her husband, Engine-ma- n c Blaine Beckstead, and make her home Indefinitely. Blaine has been a member of the U. S. Naval Reserves and the Active Navy for the past two 3-- UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes an abundant IHe for all" years. f raorrane fnpand . . . end M V m Wayne Hicks, seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hicks. 5005 South 4620 West, is spending three weeks visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Crance. Salina. Mrs. John N. Christopher, 4569 West 5540 South was hostess at a party, at her home honoring her four-yea- r old son, John Robin Twelve little friends helped him celebrate. They played group games and Mrs. Christopher told several children's stories. Kearns American Legion Aux iliary held an Executive commit tee business meeting last Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Le- R.oy Alexander, 4925 South 4875 West, their last meeting until next fall. Light refreshments were served by the hostess to ten ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Butters and family. 4480 West 5135 South, spent last weekend visiting in Preston. Idaho, with Mrs. Butters' parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers and Mr. Butters' mother. Mrs. Margaret Butters, in Lewiston. A'lCK- - Ml At&ANfr MOW. Imp TOMT. TMI 111 tmtk Imm MIMm MII4 l MUlOhl, if you were the Even Maharajah of Mesopotamia Girls - 1, CoL 2) and 7th meeting on the other.' At 7 o'clock, it'll be 4 th vs. 9th and l.t ve. 2nd. The nightcap at 8 o'clock will be between 5th and 8 th. (From Tage ft (From Pace 1, CoL 7) throughout the area. Today, the center of the farm is a completely modern dairy bam just west of the junc 'up. C it SJ04.7 $100 HO.fS 30.00 457.15 34 00 Cream of OTHER more-than-10- Kentucky's finest whiskey is America's finest whiskey valuepremium price I whiskey at a m 50-ac- 4-- H the area. - Mrs. Howe is the former Vivian .Johnson of Preston, Ida., whom he met at US AC. Son Robert, better' known locally as Bob, is superintendent of the Ice Cream plant in Regal Seattle. Wash. Carole, the older daughter, received a degree this year from the University of Utah and is considering a future In art work for advertising purposes. Judith. 11, is a student at Wood- stock school. You'd have trouble drawing a complaint from this elder citizen of the community. But you can get an expression of real pride from him when you mention his home area. As he quite aptly describes it, "there Isn't a bad spot in Salt Lake county to live in but the best spot is right here In the draw of the Cottonwood canyons!" Which should be evidence enough that in Earl Howe the entire Murray area has a booster second to none and the community a resident who certainly well merits the title of a Murrayite you know. ft i- - Cream of Kentucky is doublc-ricb-ricin flaror...rich in bouquet. So smooth and mellow yet so hearty -- OTHtR item In it's the btari of America's finest drinks. Eojoy Cream of Kentucky In Sot tole 07 i NEW HEADS OF THE Murray Lions Club are these men. Pictured in the front row, from the left, Dr. Reed Andrus, Harry Ballard and Howard Pingree. Standing: Lee Bowen, Lowell Perkins, O. Jay Kingston, Harold Kelly and John Swanger. are Wayne Nielsen, Frank Tranter, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Johnson, 4770 Rainbow Drive, a B.S. in accounting. Lesley, Warren Thomas, 6800 Highland Drive, a B.S. in marketing. Loullas, Michael Christopher, 5368 Knollcrest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Loulias, 68 1st Avenue, Midvale, a Bachelor of Fine Arts in commercial art. Oliver, Elizabeth B. (Beth), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oliver, 38 East 5900 South, a B.S. with diploma In elementary education. Poulsen, Wells Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Poulsen, 4683 Rainbow Drive, a B.S. in Naval Science. Mr. Poulsen graduated with high honors. Powell, Lyman Bennion. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Powell, 1299 West 4S0O South, a B.A. in political science. Mr. Powell graduated with honors. Slaughter, Dan Ross, 4110 West 5700 South, Kearns, a B.S. in biology with high school certificate. Somsen, Ruth Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Somsen, 5358 Knollcrest, B.S. in sociology with high school certificate. Stevens, Walter, 850 East 4500 South, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stevens. 1606 East 3350 So., a B.S. in experimental biology. Whited, Charles Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Whited, 34 West 7065 South, a B.S. in electrical engineering. Van Heningen, Joan, daughter of Mrs. John Van Heningen, 285 East 4800 South, a B.S. with diploma In elementary education. Three of the Murray graduates received military commissions. Hal Erickson was commissioned a second lieutenant In the Infantry; Wells Peter Poulsen an ensign In the Navy and Charles W. Whited a second lieutenant In the Air Force. mingled and conveyed through pipe 5280 ft. and used for Industrial purposes in Sec. 7, T2S, R1E and Sec. 12, T2S, R1W, and for the domestic requirements of 1500 families within the corporate boundaries of the Salt Lake County Water Conservancy District and Murray City. 27517 Orlando Erickson. 5337 Kenwood Drive, Murray, Ut; .2 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a well bet. 100 and 300 ft. and deep at a point N. 828.3 W. 1553.7 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 7, T2S, R1E. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate .5 acre in SWSE4, SESE said Sec. 7. 27924 Arthur S. Hawkins, 122 East South Temple, Salt Lake for irrigaCity, Ut; 10 sec.-f- t. tion use from an Unnamed Spring Area, trib. to Jordan River at a point N. 1554 ft and E. 300 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 14, T2S, R1W, which is the point of collection of said spring area described as follows: Beg. at a point N. 1064 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 14, thence E. 300 ft., N. 490 10-i- n. -- ft UUphomt L Ground Floor Ttept I IN 2046 South 11th lost 70 CKAM NEUTRAL WHISKEY SPIRITS. MOOf. BUM) SCHtNltY DIST, INC, In A FRANKFORT, KT. , ToUphono 6372 Magna 9013 Wert 2700 Sovrth 55O40'- - 2229'E. ft. ft by means of an earth dyke around spring area and diverted by means of a head gate and conveyed directly" Onto - the land where It will be used as a supplemental supply from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 66.47 acres In SW4 Sec. 14 and SEM, Sec. 15, T2S, R1W, and for - year-roun- d Incidental purposes. Protects resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 14, Utah, on or before June 30, 1956. stock-wateri- JOSEPH M. TRACY, State Engineer. "Published in the M u r r a Eagle, Murray, Utah from Maj 17, A. D. 1956. 26-- 4t FREE SHOW! at the Murray Theater FRIDAY, JUNE 8th Get Your Free Tickets at 12 noon to 6 p.m. Z O N I BENEFIT'S New Office, next door to the Murray .Theater Legal Notices n SAVE NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that Indian Hills Development Company, a Utah corporation, U ceasing to do business as of June 1, 1956. as a corporation, and it is to distribute its assets to Its stockholders legally entitled to the same with the first distribution of assets to be on or about July 1, 1956, with subsequent disbursements, if any, to be on or about July 15, 1956. Dated: May 15, 1956. . INDIAN HILLS DEVELOP. MENT COMPANY, a Utah corporation by HERMAN L. FRANKS, Clearance t Sale-Pric- e j Nothing I Down Easy Terms J 25. 5956. 27-S- t ft ft rt' ft, toi. i) (Frotn said Hoc, 8 and has t t 13 ac ft After running Ihrouch the fish ponds, the 2 we ft. win be returned w me natursl channel at a point N. 3". 2 ft and W. 1662.39 ft from E Cor. said Sec. 8. Don M. 27142 Cwynne Pate and John It. Berrett River- for miscellan ton. Ut: 3 sec-f- t eous use from two wells at points and In amounts as follows- (1) ln. well bet 50 and 150 ft deep at a point S, 4S'!30 E. 992 wen Del. ft. .2 ec ft iJ) 300 and 450 ft deep at a point c ft, S. 45"30 E. 1000 ftW both from W4 Cor. Fee. 7, T7, R1E. Tb water will be com. NEV. cari'v -- -- Furniture and Appliance 4841 SOUTH -- KtNTUCKft flKWT W. 859.9 ft, S. 170.5 ft,.S. 4353'E. 121 S. ft, S. 5214'E. 179 to 4229'E. 177 ft, S. 490 beg. The water will be collected ft., N. Pc. NATIONAL OFFICE- S- City 21 Eatt 2nd South SvaorWtt today. !1 I President 4160 South S(oe Street (Plenty of parking tpact in the rtor) h 4 -- fe'epAonei AMhwti Murray i . ATTEST: JOHN CRUS. Secretary. (From Page 1, Col. 5) Hurzeler graduated with honors. STATE OF UTAH Jenks. A. Beita Rosenthal, wife COUNTY OF SALT LAKE On the 15th day of May. 1956 of Kimball Jenks, 5358 Avalon personally appeared before me Drive, a B.A. In psychology. Johnson, Roberta Alice, Uaugh- - Herman L. Franks and John Crus, who bpir.g by me duly sworn did ssy, each for himself, that he, the sail Herman L. Franks President and he, the said. John Crus, is Secretary of Indian II. lis tevriopmcnt Com pany, and that the within and forrKr.g instrument was signed in behalf of said corporation by authority of a resolution of its boarl of directors and said Her c ; man L. Franks and John Crus mrh duly acknowledged to me thst said corporation executed J JO 00 f ST 1.4 the name and that the seal affixed 40 00 74.11 ts the seal of Mid corporation. 55 00 1054 14 F.AP.L r. RTATEN, Notary Public IN PROPORTION Salt Lake City. Utah My commission expires FINANCE COMPANY OF MURRAY In X high-produci- NATIONAL ' 1 .rfM'"l'JilL .A'-iV'A";-! II Legals Li i S AN Phone before noon for your money later the some day! ! 1 ,i r; tion of Vine and Ninth East. It's surrounded by 100 acres of irrigated land on which are grown the basic feeds for the 0 head of Holstein cows. Probably few farms in the nation operate on such choice land. It is continually sought for residential zoning and taxed highly In line with land adjacent to it. Earl admits with some misgiving that future prospects are not too bright because the needs of progress will someday assert themselves. When and if that time comes, he'n watch with regret, just as tract of he did when a the original farm was turned early this year into a subdivision and fertile soil developed over a period of years was graded away for fill. The land was not always so fertile. In fact, one tract now bearing big crops of alfalfa hay was not too many years ago a boggy area of alkaline soil of supporting any growing crop. Earl's hobby Is the fair. It's an outgrowth of the old Farm Bureau Days which were alternately staged in various county communities two decades ago. The program finally settled in a permanent home between 50th and 53rd So. just east of State in Murray and has grown into a event. As crowd attracting president. Earl is in his element, so to speak. He admits a genuine labor of love in working with youngsters and people, with their activities. Success of the fair is a reflection of his enthusiasm. Although his farm work and the fair keep him busy, Mr. Howe is or has been active In the South Cottonwood ward, LDS church; the South Cottonwood Lions Club, where he's a charter member and the Sewer Citizens Committee, which is now on the verge of realizing the fruits of several years" labor with construction of adequate sewers for uI J i $3.000 AMOUNTS Page 7 (UTAH) EAGLE : June Kentucky non-premiu- to. MURRAY Frank secretary. Archer, assistant secretary; and Mrs. Patricia Kskelson of Murray, head cashier. Office hours will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily and until 7 p.m. on Fridays. Members of the board of directors of Zion's Benefit are Charles T. S. Parsons. Gus P. Backman, Richard S. Bennett, Dr. A. Cyril Callister, S. B. Egpertsen, Edgar S. Hills, Dan T. Moyle, Dan B. Shields and James V. Silver. Mr. Parsons serves as president; Mr. Silver, first vice president; Mr. Moyle, second vice president; Mr. Jones, manager Messrs. and secretary-treasureWeiler. Frances M. Hall and Archer, assistant treasurers and J. Melvin Knapp, comptroller. Grads Howe You couldn't buy finer whiskey than assistant Thursday, June- 7, 1956 , STATE Ah Rear Entranc - MURRAY FREE Parking |