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Show Tha Murrey, Utah, EAGLE J f - rt ,w-- s - i a ssB.Ar.j.grcsfiiateiMBWsww"- ss LEGAL- S( From Pace 6, Col. 8) Harper and Fannie Harper Deceased. Date of first publication December 23, A. D. 1965. tf- 1 - D7-- 4t sale. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following; applications have been filed with the State Engineer to Appropriate water In Salt Lake County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise desig nated, au locations are in SLBAM. 87278 Leo De-Vrles, 4070 South 1100 East, Murray, Ut. .03 sea-f- t of wa (57-603- 4) ter from an existing zoo il aeep at a, point well n. the N. 831 (55-617- n. ' above-boar- thrill-produci- heavily-favore- 8-- g Members Outnumbered By Doffs At Party Of Murray Lady Lions 7 Old-riv- 1. dolls MURRAY. Twenty-eig- ht were brought by members to the Murray Lady Lions' annual doll party last week. The party was held at the home of Mrs. wilmer (Nellie) Barnett, 6992 Fontalnbleu Dr. ' Each year the ladies purchase dolls to be given to the Murray Lions club foritssub-for-san- ta fourth-quart- 7. (earns Churches Join Special Yuletfde Program In The service is annually spon- religious service was held sored by Jaycees and yesterday' (Tuesday) at Kearns auxiliary and is their vw Junior high. j . Mrs.' John Churches Invited' to particiGeorge - r served as chairman. pate were the Lutheran, Cathoof God, lic, . Assembly Episcopal, First Baptist and Officers Installed At Masonic Rite Saturday LDS. Curtis Emerson, the guest speaker, Is the Ft. Douglas hospital chaplain. He has served in the Army during tour major campaigns. The topic MAGNA, installation rites for elected and appointed officers of the Christopher Dlehl Lodge were held Saturday at the is 'Christmas." The Kearns Junior high mixed Masonic Temple here. 30-d- H. D. Anderson, la worshipful master; H. R. Durr, senior warden; K. W. Armstrong, Junior warden; E. M. Porter, treasurer; A. W. McFarlane, secretary; C. C Campbell, senior deacon; R. C. Gaines, Junior deacon; R, E. Fox, senior steward; D. A. McMaster, Junior steward; H. J. Mlkolash, Victor . Bonne, chaplain; tyler; jack Moore, trustee and Thomas UcGlU, marshal. A dinner was served to the group by the Adah Chapter prior to the ceremonies. Evelyn Underwood was chairman of the (57-625- 9) ft LET'S er ' event MAKE chorus sang and the Lamplighter several quartet sang Christmas numbers. ffe nice-looki- ng Eagle-Advertis- er fW 000C of the event were Mrs. Tony (Elma) Duval and Mrs. John (May) Sw anger. Oranlte (From Page t, OoL 8) wound up with 14. Gordon Jolley netted 10 and Steve (III? (K3CJiRf best-decorat- ed if from the training course for variety of dolls were U. S. Air Force electricians. represented in the collection. Airman Alston, a graduate of A catered dinner was served being high, is Granger to the 26 ladles present. They reassigned to Edwards AFB, spent the evening playing table Calif., for duty. games and singing carols. He attended Weltech college. A toals,and cording Englund, Nomination for one of the Rotary president. downtown locaThe community council on Monday night voted to accept tions In Murray -- again; Mortuary. Rotary representation, authori This organization annually sing the customary three representatives which would in- goesa to a lot of trouble to put Christmas crease size of the council to up 16. However, Mr. Englund said display, prowler's sure people he expects Rotary to be repre- notice it, too. . i prowler sented by two men at this time. Jeff Morris, who was once a pressman for the and has now completed nearly three years In the Navy, left Sunday for Los Angeles, where he'll Join his new ship, the USS Reeves. He's reached second-cla- ss now and Is hopeful rating of getting into school for more specialized training after a tour of duty on the Reeves, which is destined for Far East duty. ??? ?i project. ASSIGNED. A3c Richard B. Alston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Alston, 4340 W. 6179 South, Kearns, has been graduated at Sheppard AFB, Tex., notched hard-nose- d Area Men i al quick-kickin- KEARNS. A community wide ll. fan-do- 14-1- Eagle-Advertis- Brand Names Advertising Award for its marketing area in the foods division. Selected by the National Brands institute, the firm was represented presentation of the during award by David Morris. 4532 i Leo wy., the firm's division manager and Charles s. (Chuck) Pierro, 4173 so. 1420 West, Albertson's division advertl sing manager. ' prowler Paur nine. Both Curtis and Jolley fought foul headaches most of the way and sat out Intermittent periods of the game. Coach John Wood's Junior losvarsity broke a five-gaing string in the nightcap of double bill by Thursday's chalking up a healthy 80-triumph over Judge reserves. The winners broke away to an early lead, had an edge at Intermission and won by a big margin even though Wood swept his bench. Sophomore Rick Martin fired 16 points to top scoring and Junior center jay Maddox was close behind on 15. Nick Ca-pe-ce meshed 10. Hlllcrest, figured to be a strong contender for the title in Region Three's division two, could prove a tartar to the Farmers tomorrow. The Huskies have compiled a ge me 40 18-po- lnt A unique TV program tonight (Wednesday) will see the life and works of Renaissance master painter Michelangelo presented over NBC affiliates. It's scheduled In two, hour-lon- g programs, the first of which will be seen tonight at 9 over KUTV, channel 2. The resecond Is scheduled for cord and than smaller although 23 at same the prowler Wednesday, Feb. Granite, boast a The Albertson's, Inc. salt time. ML Fuel supply la a quad. local of the shows, sponsor Lake division is sporting a A year aro the Huskies put national award in its offices in an 64-tlot.-'- i on Granite's prowler-'- pre-lorecognition of the firm's adverrorotd only two days William F. smith, 426 Knoll-cre- st after the Farmers had registising achievements. The superhas been tered an 81-market chain's division is verdict over winner of the 1965 National named a member of the Presi Judge. better-than-avera- pre-seas- on fast-movi- ng Rotarlans At 7? Granger afn Ceur.zil Scats op "Who gets blue and white Dr.,-Murr- bicycles in Peoria?" ay, 60 GRANGER. Members of the new Rotary club here are expected to select at a noon meeting today (Wednesday) the men who will represent the organisation on the Granger-Hunt- er Community council, ac- - DEAL! A FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING RIB. Protests resisting the granting of any of the above applications with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut, on or before January 21. 1966. CFUPSBUL RgflEKVB MOTB tTHSUlHTED BTKTES 0? AMEBCA uw Hubert G, Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published In the Murray Eagle, Murray, Ut, from December 0, to December Si, 1966. AUTOMOTIVE WAYIZ ronv 0 1840 IN THE JUDICIAL THIRD DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH &r? iv';i... - p--n. 29307C0 J0K60N ft SKIS 1770 WEST 3500 SOUTH "We Fix AD Ton Oar And Boat Problems" Eves, for Your Convenience Weekdays, lt--4 Sat DRI-GL- FURNITURE & CARPET O rnuOTVRE JdO.OO DILL FOR YOU to deal vmm OSHA LOU C. JOSLYN, Plslmltf re EARL JOSLYN, Defendant till IN ON A NEW SEWMG MACHINE YOU CAN TRADE THIS $60.00 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT! - 2654797 NURSERY SCHOOL 344 and required to serve upon OWEN 0. REICHMAN,plalntlfTs attorney, whose address Is 616 Kearns Building, Salt Lais City, STAINLESS STEEL COOKIV4RE SET All Entries Mil Rocoivo 30 Lb. Utah, as answer to the complaint within twenty (20) days after service of this summons upon you, If you fail eo to do, judge tnent by default will be takes de- SOUTH JOSEPH CLEMENTS 259 EXPERIENCE YEAR! 10 CAXPXXm, 2624S91 BAD CHECKS f DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS f Let I t Collect Them Val MoCkery COUJCTiONS RECOVEXY IUREAU, 5243 SO. STATE HEATING 110 Name Address COMPANY East Wnfroefr, Salt Lata City, Utah .:. OMMatM 2621332 WATER HEATERS "Small Jobs Our Specialty" CAU CHAJtUI COOKS cMOt WOULD LIKE TO HWE A DEAL Oil A CHY & ACCOUNTING t 255-400- 0 7640 SO. AIR CONOITtONINO QsrtlfVd tkU Pull IS Yr. 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(57-629- 8) you (From Page 2, CoL 8) at a local hospital. Born sept. 28, 1923 at Pocatello. Married to Beth Alyce Mander on Jan. Lake 18, 1960 at the Salt Temple. Veteran of World War JJ; received purple heart. Survivors, widow, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark J. Ames, pocatello, brothers, sister, Maurice J., Leland E., Loran Jay, Mrs. LeRoy (Margaret) smith, all of pocatello, Earl W., Robert M., both of Phoenix, Ariz., Walter Owen, Mayport, Fla. Funeral and burial Thursday in pocatello. 6 arch-riv- - Statistics Gil-lef- K. manded In said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and a copy of which Is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you, This is an action by the plaintiff to obtain a divorce from the defendenU DATED this th day of December, 1968. d L Model UN Officers Arc Selected At Cyprus High 14- mas tree for the park. The tree was obtained from near Alexander Lake in the TJintahjs. Members taking part in getting the tree and decorating it for the season include George Steve Larsen, Lanphere, Vaughn Peart, Ken Wright, Bill and Bob Barton, Charles Bay-ma- n, Pete Monla and Ron Sams. a man who's repeatedly shown himself to be a gentleman on and off the field, no one can wish him anyin all ' thing but the best. He's been fair and "vi in the with manner the hit. dealings university, including which the ob at Iowa University was handled. A far cry, on might observe, from the technique used by Bob now of Nebraska, when he left Wyoming. ' In his eight seasons as coach of the Redskins, Nagel gave his followers a great deal to cheer about. The Utes didn't always win, but in four of those eight seasons they split even or better. They certainly didn't pick on patsies to play. Considering Utah is hardly a major football school DISCUSSING upcoming sestiom of the Cyprus high nationally, competition like Wisconsin, Washington, Oregon model United Nations are officers Dean Nelson, presiState, California, UCLA and Army isn't to be sneezed at. t, dent; Ann Laree Williams, vice president and Joy Many observers select as Nagel's greatest day his 32-treasurer. triumph over West Virginia in the Liberty Bowl a year ago. wins were both They're wrong. His most in 1961; the other by Utah State; one by over in 1963. In both instances the Utes were playing 3 Aggie teams with great season records. In both instance)!, Nagel's charges delivered stunning upsets. MAGNA. New officers were fairs. He had some other moments of greatness for Ute m addition It Is designed to elected last week to head operaOne was the lopsided 42-victory over old nemesis tion of Cyprus high's Model UN promote international understudents Club. loss standing by teaching Wyoming this year. Another was a Dean Nelson, son of Mr. and about the functions and comin '63. There was a fine performance in '62 when to Army Mrs. R. C. Nelson, .8950 W. plexities to maintain UN operathe Redskins lost to Nagel's alma mater, UCLA by 3200 South, was named presition. dent. Cyprus will represent Israel And in '60, they pushed the Uclans 16-when the assembly convenes Ann Laree Williams, daugWhich doesn't mention the first time Nagel'i team was hter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. April 22 and 23. . the "on Members of the group have spot." It came in hit initial season, 1958. Williams, 6776 W. 2820 South, l, started meeting Just this month BYU came to Salt lake with one of its finest teams, intent Is vice president; Wendy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. due to construction work at the g old scores with a lopsided win. Nagel's Carlton O. Dietzel, 5305 So. school, m order to prepare the upon evening 4460 West, Is secretary; Cathy delegates for their duties and strategy had the Cougars in the hole all night and TD enabled the Provoans to win 14-Murdock, daughter of Mr. and to make up for lost time, they only a Mrs. Leland L. Murdock, 4676 will meet twice weekly after the It was a moral victory for Utah's new coach, a stepping Westpoint Dr., is reporter- - his- holidays. stone toward a include of Activities greater things to come. planned torian; Joy Glllett, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Glllett, series of seminars to orient In our opinion, Nagel has been a smart tactician, a 5303 So. 5160 West, is trea- .students on the roles they will fundamentalist and a competent coach. We wish surer. Don Washburn is play. The next session is set him in well his new job. for Jan. 8 with a third to faculty sponsor. Purpose of the organization be held In February. is to prepare students for active to Keith ... ft Ton. Big then a Jaycees planted foot evergreen which they Intend to serve as a permanent Christ- As ft and W. 367 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 32, T1S, R1E, and used for Diet-zethe domestic requirements of lamwes rrom Apr. l to Oct 31 for the irrigation of .50 acre .all in 8EKSEK Sec. 82, T1S, RIB. 37310 J. Orlando, 2123 East 3780 South, Salt Lake City, Ut, .1 sea-f- t of water from a well from 50 to 500 ft deep at a point N. 1255 ft. and W. 850 ft from S Cor. Sea 10, T2S, RIB. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of 1 family, the watering of 4 In the Model horses and from Mar. 15 to participation Oct 15 for the Irrigation of X United Nations Assembly, sponacre. All uses In NWK8H4-SWsored annually by the University SWKNEKSWK Sec. of Utah. During the conference, 10, T2S, RIB. the patterned after that of 37325 Holllday United Nations, students are Water Co., 4849 Viewmont St, given an opportunity to view the Salt Lake City, Ut, 1.4 sea-f- t and gain of water from a 18-iwell 496 problems objectively world af- a Into better insight 22.92 a at N. deep ft point and W.. 1166.86 from BK Cor. See. 4, T2S, RIB. The water Is to be used supplementally for the domestic requirements of 4500 families, the stockwaterlng of 600 head of cattle 'or horses, for fire pro--' men SALT LAKE. Ten tectlon, businesses, schools an3 er churches within the area and residing in the area re undergoing a ay noy. lor we i rum Apr. training program after supplemental Irrigation of 1125 acres, all uses in Sea S3, WM, being sworn In last week as WViSEtt Sea 84, T1S, RIB, deputy sheriffs of salt Lake WfcSWK Sea 2, Sea 8, EH, county. EVsNWU Sea 4, NEK Sea 9, They are among 40 new men NVi, 8EK Sea 10, Wft Sea hired by the department, of U, NWK Sea 14, NViNXH which 34 were sworn In by Bee. 15, T2S, RIB. officials on Thursday. 87326 Holllday county area men include The Thomas Water Co- -, 4849 Viewmont St, L. Carlson, 4900 Mandanwy.; Salt Lake City, Ut, 1.4 sea-- ft 3258 Mac-k- ay of water from a 16-i- n. well 6S7 Daniel N. ipson, Dr.; Thomas G. Wayman, deep at a point N. 290 ft and W. 117 ft from SB Cor. 3222 Barney St; Gerald 8. Sec. S3, T1S, RIB. The water Thompson, 14 W. Wilson Ave.; is to be used supplementally for Dennis M. Harwood, 3845 Clauthe domestlo requirements of dia St.; Birr H. Peterson, 3406 4SO0 families, the stockwaUr-inf-f 1300 East; Pete G. Nlkslch, of 500 head of cattle or So. 6931 SO. 160 East; John J. busfor fire horses, protection, inesses, schools and churches Adams, 4140 W. 6780 south; within the area, and from Apr. Ronald & Jensen, 1850 Chamle, 1 to Nov. 1 for the supplemenpagne Ave. and W. Kent 454 E. 6270 South. tal Irrigation of 1128 acres, all uses In 8eo. S3, WH, WHBEK 80. 34, T1S. RIB. WHSW Sea 2, Sea 8, BVi, EtiNWK Sea 4, NEK Sec. 9, Nft, BE 8ea 10, WH Sec. 11, NWK Sea 14, NHNXH 8ea 15, T2S, against arid. an astute coach of football, he highly deserves a chance to prove himself in the nation's toughest competition S7-- 2t You The Granger park took on an appearance appropriate to the holiday season over lue week- - As 88-2-- 31 in GRANGER. Community Nagel. ."'.VB? virtue of Utah Code Annotated 1953. soeed. lac:, having a valid lien for repairs upon the automobile of Paula Ramirez, said repairs amounting to the sum of $435. oo which amount Is now due and owing, and has been for more than thirty (30) days prior to this notice, and said property being described as; 1956 Chev 210 2Hioor sedan, . serial number VA 56L105561. Said automobile will be sold at public sale at 1460 South 3rd West, salt Lake city, Utah, on the third day of January, 1966 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. By: H. P. Stevenson 1500 West 950 North North salt Lake city, Utah ft Tree In Granger Parfc Yule University of Utah grid fans are going to miss Ray To Paula Ramirez ?7 H P. Stevenson, lien holder, In proceeding to foreand Jaycees Plant Grid Coach Is Gentleman; Utah's Going To Miss Him! (v, ; NOTICE close a Hen g iiiD)(iri(0iAii$ Thursday, December 23, 1965 dent's Club for new organiz-tio- n among the country-wid- e field force of the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. CHANGER - TV SERYICc Expert sjerrtco an All TV Sete . GRANGER, KEARNS, KAGNA 337 WEST 4703 f SOUTH 293-477- 1 |