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Show Thursday, May 17, 1956 Page 4 Lutherans Get New Pastor MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Visits Here Paul Howe Named President of Lions Paul Howe was elected presiilev. Nels E. Bei.stroin, a na- dent of the Kearns Lions Club tive of Sweden and graduate of dining a dinner meeting held August ana Theological Seminary Tuesday evening at Otto & Ben's of Hoelt Island, 111., is the new Cafe. pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Others named to offices include church of Kearns. Hoy Jeppson, first vice president; The Ilev. Bergstrom has ac- Wayne Gardiner, second vice cept cil a call to the Kearns president; Richard Pfiffner, third church, which meets in a resi- vice president; Karl Thurman dence located at 4511 West .0540 and Nuel Bambough. two-yeSouth. It is affiliated with the directors; Wendell Hibler and a Barrel r directNational Lutheran Council, Haffen, Lutheran church. ors; Harry Pleasants, tail twistThe new pastor was born July er; Wayne Wessman, Lion TamSweden er; and Harold Heath, .secretary-treasure- r. 3, 1905 in Hammarby, Mr. Pleasants will be and grew up on a farm in Barron county, Wise. He graduated from serving his second term and Mr. Gustavtis Adolphus college of St. Heath his fourth. Program of the evening was l'eter, Minn., later attended August ana and was ordained in furnished by the Roving Lions l'JIili. He possesses, in addition, a Club. Installation of the new ofMaster of Sacred Theology de- ficers will take place Tuesday, gree from Mt. Airy Seminary in June 12. ft Philadelphia. Bev. Bergstrom is expected to Legion Auxiliary take over the Kearns pastorate in Officers Installed the fall. one-yea- Aug-ustan- Embassy Aide A visitor this week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hicks was Miss Maurine Crane, who has just returned from Saigon, Indo China where she has been in the employe of the American embassy. A veteran Foreign Service employe, Miss Crane has spent the past few years in such remote spots as Brussels, Belgium, Paris and T a n g i e r s, French Morocco. Miss Crane departed Sunday for Saline, Utah where she will spend some time visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Crane, before returning to Washington for further assignment. WSCS MEETING Members of the Community Methodist church's WSCS Will hold their monthly meeting Monday evening at the parsonage, beginning at 8 p.m. District officers have been invited to attend. Mrs. John Spargo of the First ft New officers of American le- Methodist church of Salt Lake in102 No. Ranks of Kearns were gion Auxiliary will be installing officer for the stalled during a regular meeting ceremonies of Families Gains By placing new local held last week at the home of officers in their respective posiMrs. Byron Humphries. Three During Week tions. Mrs. Bill Snyder, a past district beThree additional families officer, was installing officer. came residents of Kearns this During the meeting plans were formulated for the Pan American week. The list includes Blaine Olsen, party to be held Wednesday, May North Salt Lake; Clyde S. Pierce, 23rd, at the home of Mrs. W. G. Salt Lake; and Teddy L. Morsing, Mors. The nation to be featured Two chairmen were appointed is Haiti. Murray. Wednesday during a meeting of the Becreation Board held at the home of William Nye. Mrs. Mae Owens was named to head ticket sales for Kearns Day at Lagoon, scheduled for Saturday, June 16. William (Bill) Nye was named chairman of a committee to organize a Softball league in Kearns. Those desiring to purchase tickets for the Lagoon party may obtain them at reduced prices LUXURY through Mrs. Owens. Business firms or organizations desiriotts YARN OF of sponsoring a softball team are urged to contact Mr. Nye. He or may be reached at AM at 5537 South 4170 West, DELICATE TEXTURE Chairmen Set For Projects New "Red Hart" CROCHET U ft UUL Recommended for Blouses, Sweaters, Stoles, Baby Items Bed Jackets etc. 14 Colors. 150 yd ball Mrs. Barton Heads Kearns Civic Club OQf Mm real property in territory lying contiguous to the Corporate Limits of Murray City more particularly hereinafter described, has desired to annex such territory to Murray City and has caused an accurate plat of such territory to be made under the supervision of the City Engineer and a copy of said plat certified by said Engineer has been filed in ""the Office of the City Recorder together with a petition in writing signed by the Owner of said real property and territory described in said plat, and, WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Murray City has in regular session voted upon the cpiestion of such annexation with all members of the Board of Commissioners voting in the affirmative and for such annexation and directing the passage of an ordinance declaring the annexation of such territory and extension of the limits of Murray City accordingly, and, WHEREAS, it appearing to be in the best interests of Murray City and the inhabitants thereof that such annexation of said teri-tor- y be accomplished. NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT HEREBY IS ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF MURRAY CITY, UTAH, Afc FOLLOWS:. SECTION I That the real property and territory at all times herein referred to and more particularly next hereinafter described Be and the same hereby is annexed as a part of Murray City, a of the municipal corporation, State of Utah, and extension of the limits of Murray City Ee and the same hereby Are declared extended accordingly. SECTION II That a copy of the plat of such territory herein annexed as aforesaid duly certified by the City Recorder of Murray City shall at once be filed by him in the Office of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County, State of Utah, together with a certified copy of this ordinance declaring such annexation and thereupon such an nexation shall be deemed complete and the said territory shall be deemed and held to be a part of Murray City and the inhabi tants thereof shall thereafter en. joy the privileges of such annexation and subject to the ordi- - Mrs. A. S. Barton was elected president of the Ladies Civic Club during a meeting held Monday. Her election was by accla- encor of 'Hfi4o. $2000 24 Cath 24 Yov Rciv Monthly Poymenft Monthly (304.76 310.95 457.15 Co You Rciv Payaiwitf $16.00 20.00 $571.43 764.52 $30.00 40.00 34.00 1054 (4 55.00 ft Men's Club Started By Kearns Catholics Mackin has been named d president of the Men's Club of St. Francis Xavier church in Kearns. Regular meetings will be conducted on the first Thursday of each month. Men's Clubs are designated to assist in the spiritual and social activities of the narish and to assist in building of the church. both physically find sniritimllv. The Kearns organization hopes to break ground noon for a new parish hall, whinh will lie evenl-uall- v a rart of the school ulant I Plans for it nre now in the hands of the architects. h. Officers will as: ist Mr. Mackin in his duties fire Hi. ban! Pfiffner, vice president, and Robert Odor, MTrrtMry-trcasurer- . Phone before noon for your money later the same dayl NATIONAL FINANCE COMPANY OF MURRAY Murray Telephone: AMhertt 4860 South Slate Street (Plenty of parking space in th rear) OTHER NATIONAL OFFICE- S- In Sail Lake City 21 East Telephone: 2nd South EL Telephone: IN ORWNANVK 2046 South 11th East Telephone: 6372 In Magna tf g Prtrorhrtnical COP.POU YI F. LIMITS OK MIT.KAY CITY WHI'.UF.AK, the Owner of Hi THi: L.J IBsEl s r : ftiriiwL ana' respected name in sewing machines the world over for more than a century. SINGER the best-know- n Singer Sewing Center 4796 South State Street - AM and South America to supply your petroleum needs. - 11 1 - st'? K serve U.S. resources, 1 I promise to preatly increase yield from :i 3 . t'- - I .v - Tr;Hi-Mirtli- ' v- -r , ' iliiir to bring .i our products from oil ii. hi to you ( re a J Id million item. in , I i .... 1 6 . . ? KcxrucRY itraickt I0UIIOM WNISRE1 : tifiuMiuCnw"MIT 11 ... .11 - 1 MiMlrrnirl Mntion from k.i to Mxioo cot million, if , m ad produciionTpUnatioH 1i' f rr finer un atphalt tffinrtir$ ae trtf. i, vf.,-. Stamford matifUngarta iu ability to Hcrve you last year by investing $317 million for new production and distribution billion income facilities and exploration. The rest of our STAKDAHD IMrKOVKD was Ppcnt on nich ifoms as wageH and benefits for our.36.3C9 employees, nuppliea front more than 10,000 U.S. firms and crude . ' 1 Stani! ri pnxlucls more cunvi nient for you. 8 j A iKMliif Ktnluclp hurlon einct 1820 t HILL CO., announcement of the With new name, La Villa (formerly Vernal's) cafe, last week, further indications of exciting changes to be made from the same section of Murray's new business mecca. In keeping with their thinking, the management has broken the news that ill i BOURBON T1IISKEY HILL Outstanding for its simplicity, the 319 is a straight stitching machine of highest quality plus and automatic zigzag machine stitch designs affording unwith the convenience of built-i- n limited versatility. cs Kcwarch and technical services cost nearly J 13 million. One result was a technique which $ .4.4 ft KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Vernal's Is No Longer! the V wiiia pvppv rnuiifl ,7o Automatic "Swing Needle Machine" ADVERTISEMENT for plat-tiand other new products; fertilizers and sprays for bigger crops, took a $20 million investment. A! a s lt f rrirc -r- . 26-- New Refinr rjr Unitt to make higher octane (jaso-line took a big part of the JU million we spent for plant improvement. f 7 Nrw ami r.p ATTEST: ALVIN VV. WAHLQUIST, City Recorder. Exploration (or new oil sources cost $134 million. Standard Oil Company of California produced oil and gas from more than 8600 wells in the U.S.. Canada 71 - sxit J. CLIFFORD HANSEN, Mayor. E Or Vv tfj&srr (dm NO. f an or.niNWNvi: kxtknui.nm 9013 West 2700 South fi-l- 1800 Varied Stitches J 319 Ground Floor In Sugorhoute A- Singer 1956. r ' ''if newly-organize- In cen-terli- Al AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION OTHER entertainment at the regular dinner meeting: to be held at the Meadowbrook club on Monday, June 11th. Officers of the past year were commended in a short talk given by Mrs. John Lawrence, chairman of the nominating committee. North-wes- t part of the cafe. Efficient "car hops" will be on hand to give the best, maximum help possible. (This will be a must!) The take home department, an idea that has just recently become popular, will offer many of the dishes you have found so delicious in the restaurant in the past, plus some new dishes that will make eating a real delight. Just imagine the surprise, Dad, when you bring home the supper, already to serve, warm and tempting. You'll be a hit with the whole family! Before renovations are complete, you'll find a new front at La Villa. Parking, of course, as always, will be available in abundance, making it easy to eat at La Villa! Remember to "meet me at the La Villa, Will Ya." P S. The management stays the same! Standard invested its money last year to meet your growing oil needs Other lux) asmnii enooe to-wi- t: make the La Villa one of eating the more sought-afte- r in the Valley. establishments New changes are to be made throughout. A complete renovation of the north half of the cafe will be started this week, consisting of a new family quarter, with new atmosphere, new enlarged booths, and of course, the continued fine food and customer service. Next we take note of a situation that has admittedly taken a back seat to the rest of La Villa's services, that of the car service and take home department. Realizing the wonderful service that can be rendered in this department to their customers, La Villa is now equipping to provide this service, which I under the old arrangement was too impossible to be practicable. This new service will consist of a drive in area situated in the will How mation. officers named were Mesdames Chlora Draxler, vice president; C. G. Wilcox, secretary; Richard Naylor, treasurer, and Gilbert Wilcken, chaplain. Mrs. Rex Oberhansley was appointed to conduct the Installation of new officers and Mesdames Wayne Wesseman and Noel Payne are to have charge nances and regulation of Murra City, said real property and let-ritory herein annexed lying and being in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, particularly described, as follows, Beginning at a point which is west 493.42 ft. and North 453.67 ft. from E'4 corner of sec. 18, T. 2 S., R. I E., S. L. M. thence running N. 13 degree 00' 23" W. 321. 30 ft., thence N. 12 degree 20' 01" W. 182.16 ft.; thence S.72 degree 03'46" W. 212.93 ft.; thence N. 15 degree 01'04"W. 113.81 ft.; thence N. 41 degree 25' 20" W. 55.09 ft.; thence N. 15 degree 18' 13" W. 319.19 ft.; thence S. 87 degree 57' 40" E. 151.46 ft. to Salt Lake County Monument on center line of 5600 South Street; thence S. 87 degree 57' 40" E. 1121.13 ft. to Salt Lake County Monument of intersection of 5600 South Street and Vine Street; thence S. O degree 00' 35" W. 198.00 ft. along of Vine Street; thence West 400.16 ft.; thence South C89.88 ft.; thence West 366.37 ft. to point of beginning. SECTION III This ordinance shall take effect upon its being deposited in the Office of the City Recorder and tipon its first publication as provided by law. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF OF MURCOMMISSIONERS RAY CITY, UTAH IN REGULAR SESSION CONVENED THIS 30th DAY OF APRIL, A.D. oil from independent producers. We paid a $107 million tax bill, and our 119,793 stockholders received It of each dollar we look in a a return on their investment in the Company. Petroleum progress mcons... to keep pace with your needs, oil companies must invest $74 billion in new U.S. facilities by 1965 n mm r 1954 Mtrw ebowf M t 50 1945, erv the fort wtnh copy of our Annual Itrport for 1955, write loStindrd Oil PranrUco 0, California Company of California, Km. 21 53, ZZl Puh SU If you STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLtRS PRODUCTS CORP, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. 16 PROOF. putt petroleum ptogr9$ to work tor you 1 L i |