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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1951 Legal Notice Ward Hews PROBATE GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Third Judicial District Court In and for Salt Lake County, Probate Division Consult County Clerk of the respective signers for further in- formation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate ' of Herman L. Plewe, , de- ceased. The Sixth ward Relief Society is planning a program to be pre- sented Tuesday morning, March 16, in celebration of their oganiza-tion'- s bithday, which will fall on March 17. Mrs. JoAnn Wright is in charge of the day's activities and all members are urged to be present and enjoy the results of Mrs. Wright's efforts. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Last Thursday evening a numat 1501 Walker Bank Building, ber of the youngsters and their Salt Lake City 1, Utah,, on or be- parents of the "Murray stake enfore the 19th day of June, 1954, joyed a Baptismal session at the A. D. Salt Lake LDS Tabernacle. These ZION'S SAVINGS BANK excursions are held once a month. AND TRUST. COMPANY Administrator of the Friday evening of last week the of Herman L. Plewe, members of the Grant ward gathdeceased. ered at the ward hall and enjoyed Date of first publication, Febru- a well planned ward reunion. A ary 19, 1954. delicious dinner prepared and serSkeen, Thurman, Worsley & Snow ved by the Seventies quorum and Attorneys for Administrator wives was enjoyed by approxima1501 Walker Bank Building tely 300 people. Following dinner Salt Lake City, Utah. the ward MIA officers presented the following program, with Geo. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Brady as master of ceremonies: Estate of ERNEST M. STONE, Song, "Paper Doll," a group of also known as E. M. STONE, DePrimary children; comedy skit, ceased. Woodrow Westenskow, Creditors will present claims Bishop Russel Lattimer, Huff Welch and with vouchers to the undersigned Noel" Bills;1 mixed vocal at the office of Allen and Dansie, " If I Love You" end "I quartet, See the 4762 South State St., Murray 7, and Ray Betty Ross, Max-in- e Utah on or before the 14th day of Moon," Adamson and Russel Webb, April, A. D. 1954. accompanied by Yvonne Webb; tap Elva S. Carson, Admini- dance, Donna Tidwell; comedy skit stratrix of the estate of and jokes, Roger Peterson and Ernest M. Stone, also Kenneth Simper; male quartet, "I known as E. M. Stone, Never Walk Alone," Raymond Deceased. Ross, Russell Webb, Huff Welch Date of first publication, Febru- and Russell Lattimer, accompanied ary 12, A. D. 1954. Webb. Mrs. by ALLEN AND DANSIE Es-.ta- te Attorneys for Administratrix 4762 South State St. Murray City, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of FRANK PONCE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers .to the undersigned at office of Allen and Dansie, Attorneys at Law, 4762 So. State St., Mur., Ut. on or before the 6th day of July, A. D. 1951. Matt Simons and George re- ceive best wishes on their birth- days. Those to be son honored include: Today (Friday, March 5), Helen Gardner, Emma Bilanzich, Claudia Marks, Thomas M. Bunkall, Brent Wallace and Mary K. Phelan. Saturday, March 6, Marjorie Brown, Colleen Strange, Ruth Rice, Cynthia Jean Vaculin Margaret Heckel and Sylvia Boelter. Sunday, March 7, Dick Hendricks, Vilda, Barratt and Tommy Johnson.. Monday, March 8, Penny Heal, Ed Hamblin, Bob Bletzacker, Carol Baird and Tommy Troop. Tuesday, March 9, Mark D'On Hansen, Howard Ellefson, Elna Kirkham, Loy Cundick, George H. Brown and Lorin W. Hansen. Wednesday, March 10, Verna Challia, Cleo Winters, Ruby Cru-se- r, Anna Lee Utley, F. T. Duvall and Carol Bennion. Thursday, March 11, Janice Masher, Roger Black and Carol Ringrose. of the area Little who recently were feted on their first birthday anniversaries included: Paula Jeanne Koller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle J. Koller, 4765 Meadowview Rd., March 2. Roger Lee Mackay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex T. Mackay, 2013 West 5400 South, March 2. Steven Neil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Neil, Kearns, Feb. 28. James D. Robinson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Robinson, 4360 West 5800 South, Kearns, Feb. 27. Joann Senninger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Senninger, 1385 Vine St., Feb. 26. one-year-ol- ds Sixth ward MIA members enjoyed a fine dance and social Tuesday night at the Grant ward hall, under the supervision of ward MIA dance directors, Fred and Crowd Enjoys Janice Booth. Activity counselor P-TGrace Goff, assisted by other offiA Meet cers, were in charge of the refreshments which were sold durPres. Alberta EdLiberty wish ing the evening's entertainment. wards and her to sincerely thank everyone who Delbcrt (Deb) Adcmson and helped in any way to make their meeting last Monday night James (Jim) Bird, Explorer leaddecided success. The scha such ers in the Grant ward MIA, are very happy at the way their Ex- ool's assembly room was filled to plorer basketball crew of only overflowing wtlh interested school seven boys came through in the patrons, who throughly enjoyed last half of the Murray stake lea- the intcrcstinng talk given by gue schedule. The Grant ward boys Capt. Golden Haight of the Salt didn't play any of the games of Lake Police force. Refreshments were served by the the first half because they just couldn't seem to get organized and home room mothers at the conthen lost their first two games in clusion of the program. the last half, but soon as the fellows started clicking, they have won every game they have played. the two winning teams will meet Last Monday night the Grant to determine the Murray stake warders played the First ward champions. At least three teams from the squad and won to the tune of 27 - 20 thus are now tied with the Murray Stake will participate in First ward for the second place the district Explorer tournament. birth in the last half of the season. The dates, time and place will be The First warders carried off the announced later. The fellows playhonors of first place winners in ing in this tournament are very the first half of the schedule and good material for future the second half winner is the Sec- basketball teams. ond ward team. In the near future All the ward choirs throughout the Murray Stake arc practicing very deligently, learning the many songs, which they will present, under the direction of the stake's music committee in a combined choir at the stake's big music festival to be held the last Sunday in April. Large Liberty P-T- A co-work- ers P-T- A Pry-anovic- h, of the Estate of Frank Ponce, Deceased. Date of first publication, March 5, A. D. 1054. ALLEN Congratulations Religious During the next seven days at Set Sunday light least 28 Murray residents will DANSIE Attorneys at Law 47G2 So. State St., Murray, Ut. & Lincoln School News In Mrs. Marchant's fourth grade we have been studying about the South Sea Island people. Karen Smith brought a real lei to school. We are going to make paper leis. We arc learning to make word pictures with our hands like the hula dancers. The Island people make their cloth from mulberry leaves or bank. They burn designs in the cloth. We are going to have an "Island Feast" and eat coconuts and bananas. M-M- Because of many strict trade barriers In foreign countries, the United States has becomo the world's dumping ground for surpius production. This has already caused mine shutdowns and decreased wool production in Utah. It is a dangerous threat to farmers, ranchers and other raw material producers. r; Two Murray students have been named to Phi Kappa Phi, honorary A religious pageant, "Could It scholastic fraternity at the UniHappen to You," will be presented versity of Utah, it was announced Sunday at 7:30 p. m. in the Murward chapel by this week. The two are Kay Hill ray Third-Eight- h the Murray stake genealogical committee. The opening number will be "An Angel from on High," male quartet, Jacob Burton, Norval Turner, Wesley Steadman and Kenneth Johnson. A welcome will be given by Frank Eddington, stake chairman of the genealogical committee, to be. followed by invocation, Paul Levorsen. The stake MIA girls chorus will sing "Temple by the River" and will be accompanied by Fern Martin, with Elsie Richardson as director. Stake Patriarch Marius O. Evans will give an inspirational talk and Mary Johnson will give the musical selection, "Open the Gates of the Temple. The play of the theme wll be directed by Dona S. Peterson. The cast will include Lee Hilton as Anthony, Dick Gerrard as Charles, Briant Stringham Jr. as the recorder and Janice Hilton as Margaret. The benediction will be given by Harold J. Shaw. All members of the stake are cordially invited to attend the ' Blacker and Shirley Frame. Miss Frame, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. David Frame, 1399 W. 48th South, is a dietetics major at the University. She is a member of Lambda Delta Sigma, social' organization for LDS students, and is an Air Force sponsor and a member of the Student ai-fairs Committee. She was graduated from Granite High school in 1950. Mr. Blacker, the son of Mrs. Marie Blacker, 4889 Wasatch &i student at the is a University. He is a graduate of pre-medici- ne Murray High school, where he participated in basketball, tennis and debate. event. MILK is abundant in. Red Cross Launches Fund Drive Here calcium for The Salt Lake County Red Cross Fund drive following a Wednesday in Murray. ray phase Casper. H. developing good, bones and teeth -- drink at least 3 glasses of got started Thursday meeting of leaders on night in Vernal's Cafe Chairman of the Murof the drive is Jess A. Robbins is of the Murray district. In all more than 700 county division volunteers will seek a goal of 18,000 enrolled members. Enthusiasm of the chairmen of the various districts was backed this week by a proclamation by Gov. J. Bracken Lee, who pointed out that "the people the nation over have learned through the years that when disaster strikes the American Red Cross soon will be on hand to lend assistance to those in need." vice-chairm- an MILK r everyday. l UTAH MILK FOUNDATION 3 Opening March lOfh ENSIiaiN OJEANEKS 5795 SO. STATE ST. (NEXT TO McDONAlD HEATING) cn Explorer group of the Grant ward MIA is planning a program to be held at the ward chapel next Wednesday, March 10. at 7:30 p. m. Special guests will be Grant MacFarland from Explorers headquarters; Edwin Fchr, district commissioner for Murray, the ward bishopric, and the adult Explorer committee. Mr. MacFarland will show a number of movie film of Explorer activities. Explorer Leaders, Delbcrt Adamson and James Bird are anxious for all their boys to be at this meeting. The Two Local Students Gain Honors at U. Open 7 a. m. to 7 p.m. 1 - DAY SERVICE Experienced, Conscientious Cleaners 0 Prompt, Courteous Service 0 New, Modern Equipment Herbert D. 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