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Show FKIDAY, THE MUKKAY EAGLE Couple to Wed Joseph L, Littl, Salt Lake City announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss LuGene Little to Carl L. Hansen, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Hansen, 499 Vest 6400 South. The marriage will take place Wednesday morning, March 3, In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception for the young newlyweds will be held the same evening at the Reception Center, 1227 East 33rd South. Licensed to Wed Marriage licenses were Issued recently to the following couples known in the Murray area: George Albert Bishop, 25, Salt Lake City, and Zella May 17, Murray. Raymond Robert Warren, 23, Salt Lake City, and Shirley May Kennelly, 19, Murray. Arthur Eldon Allen, 34, Sandy, and Jean Wheeler Harper, 32, Murray. Shigeo Hopi, 29, Murray, and Yasuyo Takano, 28, Salt Lake City. Lynn Alma Holt, 17, Riverton, and Ivy Kay Yates, 17, Murray. Kenneth IeRoy Warner, 26, Murray, and Carol Ann Smith, 23, Salt Lake City. Kee-fauve- r, Your Neighbors In ihe News DAV, Auxiliary News, Notes Siaie Bowling Legal Notice League c;i:ardianship probateNOTICES by Beverly Carlton Monday night, Feb. 15, the boys at thd Veterans hospital were treated to oranges and apples and movie films shown by Allan Carl- Phillip Bogler, Sugarhouse, pur charesd the home of Bishop and Mrs. Edwin Haroldson, 6199 South 6th West, and moved into his new home last week end. Mr. Bogler, a veteran of World War II and the Korean war, plans to be married son, In the near future. On Monday, Feb. 22, they enjoyed cookies and orange juice and on by Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Soffe, Mr. a variety show put and Guy Abbott Lambert, Joyce and Mrs. Reed Horton, Mr. and the Woodard from Steadman and and Glen Mr. Mrs, Mrs, Harold Von Fisher left last Tuesday for school of music. A quartet, Bud Hansen, Richardson, Itoger en to Ias Vegas, where they plan from Jones Charles Green and joy a weeks vacation. South Cottonwood ward sang several selections for the veterans. Mrs. Cecil Hansen, 499 West Roger Hansen also did some spe3400 South, was hostess to the cialty numbers. Making a big hit members of the Friendly Quilting with the hospitalized boys was club at her home Thursday of last Teenager Nola Wilkins, who plays week. A delicious hot dinner was guitar, sings western tunes and served at noon to ten ladies. The gives readings. Her personality group completed a beautiful cotton won the hearts of those who saw the show. None of the entertainers pieced quilt. seemed to tire, although they came back time and again for encores. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby West, 4616 The show went well over the usual BoxElder St., were hosts to the alloted time. members of thir club, last Satur Last Friday, Feb. 19, the auxil day evening. A delicious dinner was a birthday party at the served to 14 guests. A social even- iary held home of Merle Martin for Ethel ing was enjoyed. Davis and Phyllis Wright. The gracious hostess served cocktails Mr. and Mrs. O. Jay Kingston before a luncheon of garden salad, 4165 Clover Lane, enjoyed the past toasted ham and cheese sandwiches week vacationing In Pheonlx, Ariz. french fries, variety of pickles, Mr .Kingston is the owner of the coffee and a tasty dessert called Ethical Pharmacy, East 4800 So. Pineapple Delight. The Martins are two of the most active members of the DAV and Its auxiliary. Mrs, Garth Porter, 633 West The business meeting was held 6400 South, entertained a group of Feb. 24 at the home of Commanyoungsters at her homo last Satur- der Alice Maryon. Among other day afternoon, honoring her young business matters discussed, plans son, Edwin, on his birthday. Group were made for this coming Mongames were player, with prizes day night at the hospital when and favors for all. Refreshments and punch will be serdoughnuts were served to 12 by Mrs. Porter ved In the hospital bowling room and the auxiliary members will Mrs. Jesse (Alive) Van Patten, join the boys in bowling. 261 East 5300 South, Is convalesc Remember, ladies, you still are ing at her home, following an ex Invited to join the Johnny W. tended stay at the Holy Cross hos Holden DAV auxiliary. pital, where she received treatment for a nervous breakdown. Her many friends wish her a speedy to See and lasting recovery. Colorado River Film Third Judicial District Court In and for Salt Lake County, Won Lost Probate Division Huntsman Chevrolet .... 56 39 Consult County Clerk of the reDoc Johnson Bondsman 55 40 signers for further spective 53 Amusement Sales 43 le P.avarlno Service Comet Inn Pronto Drive Inn Harmon's Cafe State Bowi.ng Ianes .... 45 48 50 51 48 46 43 33 53 j Bond.sman Inn 3, 1. de- ceased. 63 1954 Utah on or before the 15th day of June, A. D. 1954. Utah Savings and Trust Company, Executor of Estate of Dustin G. Pugh, Deceased. Date of first publication, February 5, A. D. 1954. Summer J. Hatch NOTIOE TO CREDITORS 201 Boston Building G. PUGH Estate of DUSTIN Deceased. Attorney for Executor Deceased. Date of first publication, February 12, A. D. 1954. ALLEN AND DANSIE Attorneys for Administratrix 4762 South State St. Murray City, Utah. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1501 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before the 19th day of June, 1954, TiixLiy'fl Huntsman Chevrolet 3, Amusement Sales 1; Comet Inn 4, Harmon Cafe 0; State Bowling Lanes 3, Ravarin-- Service 1; Doc Johnson TO CREDITORS NOTICE Estate of Herman L. Tlewe, 20, tratrix of the estate of Creditors will present claims Ernest M. Stone, also with vouchers to the undersigned known as E. M. Stone, at 235 South Main, Salt Lake City, Standings T-a- FEBRUARY l'ronto Drive A. D. ZION'S SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Tu' day's Schedule Administrator of the EsState Bowling Lanes Alleys tate of Herman L. Pie we, vs. Pronto Drive Inn; alleys deceased. Ravarino Service vs. Doc JohnDate of first publication, FebruAmson Bond.' man; alleys usement Sales vs. Comet Inn; al- ary' 19, 1954. Huntsman Chevrolet vs. Skwn, Thurman, Worsley & Snow leys Attorneys for Administrator Harmon Cafe. 1 3-- 4, 5-- 6, 7-- 8, Walker Bank Building 1501 Tuesday's leaders High Game - Wee Lopez, Hunts Salt Lake City, Utah. man Chevrolet, 236; Brad Lance, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Amusement Sales, 234; Blackie Estate of ERNEST M. STONE, Kalen, Huntsman Chevrolet 234 and 216; ay Johnson.. Amusement also known as E. M. STONE, DeSales 233 and 213; Tee Sheffield, ceased. Creditors will present claims Harmon Cafe, 227; Gust Katis, Huntsman Chevrolet, 223; Pep with vouchers to the undersigned Borich, Huntsman Chevrolet, 222 at the office of Allen and Dansie, 4762 South State St., Murray 7, and 213. High Series - Borich, 632; John Utah on or before the 14th day of son, 619; Kalen, 610; Max Morley, April, A. D. 1954. Comet Inn, 604. Elva S. Carson, Adminls- - My how her complexion has improved since she began drinking 3 glasses of MILK a day! UTAH MIU OUNDflOH a little luxury is good for every man ... 60 it" s if enjoy ' straightBOURBONwiiiskey Fourth Ward Snows Fail to Stop Grass Fire Alarms fnp Despite the two heavy enow t.torms this month, the Murray City volunteer firemen have been on the hop to douse - of all things grass fires. Since Friday, Feb. 12, the firemen have answered ten calls, almost one a day. They haven't all been grass fires, but they were In the majority. The worst fire In the period was on Tuesday, Feb. 16, when the volunteers ansewered a call to the residence of Everett Bird, 169 West 59th South, where a shod containing many expensive, fancy birds was destroyed. The ehed loss was set at $25 and the bird loss at for changes in your new telephone directory changed sented Friday, March 5, at the Murray Second ward chapel, start ing at 8 p. m. The movies will be narrated by Al Morton, FACL. The event Is being sponsored by the Murray Fourth ward. Voluntary contributions will go to the ward MIA. The movies are film records of a boat trip down the river, long famous for Its treacherous rapid and the scenic beauty of southern Utah and Arizona canyons. It la highly recommended for lovers of nature's wonders and beauty. 6 years old AND PRICED TO PLEASE K DOTuJW CJUPttT SaHONT ROOT lAWKMSUttC, DO. $650. Other fires during the period Included: Feb. Going to Press Soon For new or ow The spectacular colored movies "Adventure on the Colorado" and Call of the Canyons," will be pre- listings, cr for directory advertising, coll your Telephone Business Office 13, 3 p. nv, Ti. East 50th South, grass. Volt, C59 Feb. 12, 2:15 p. m., Chrlstensen residence, 4632 So. 2nd West, house fire, $5 damage to roof. Feb. 12. 7:30 p. m Verl McMillan, 338 East 48th South, rubbish and hedge, Feb. 14, 9:10 a. m., Clorls Watts, 210 East 64th South, grass. Feb. 15. 2:15 p. nv, Dr. Allred, 6131 So. 3rd East, grass. Feb. 16, 6:45 p. m Don Poul-se6100 So. Main St., grass. Feb. 17. 5:30 p. m. E. Ern Turner, Glenn, grass. Feb. 23. 11:30 a. nv, 150 West 6100 South, grass fire on Liberty school property. Feb. 24, 2 p. nv, volunteers called to help drag river for missing man, but not needed when they arrived. n, 42 315SPI POLE VAVLTIXC AT ITS BEST Record height reacW in the pole vault ts an outstanding l5'8Vi't Set in 1943, tidt mark still Hands unbeaten, The story of daddy surprising mommy with a brand new automobile is as old and happy as Christmas. 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