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Show Neilson announce the arrival of a son born Monday, December 30, at the Cot(Continued from Page One) tonwood Maternity Home. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Broomiicud Neilson was formerly Miss Elva will be the dinner guests of Mr. Oleen of this city. and Mrs. John Johnson, Saturday evening at their home in RELIEF SOCIETY OF THE Salt Lake City. MURRAY FIRST WARD BE HELD TUESDAY WILL was Mrs. Edgar Thompson hostess to the officers of the Novf Tnovihw .Tanunrv 7. the South Cottonwood ward Primary teachers meeting will organization, Thursday evening visiting 1 o'clock at Murray at convene at her home, A business meetwith sister Johan-nese- n ward First ing was followed by a program in charge. and refreshments. Neighborhood News Mr. and Mrs. Q. YOU are invited to inspect the NEW LINCOLN ZEPHYR CAR EVER OFFERED THE AMERICAN BUYER! ed at dinner New Years Day at her home in honor of relatives. Covers were laid for Mr. and Under the direction of the Mrs. Wallace E. Malstrom, Mrs. Second ward activity Mr. and Ilarkness Murray Sylvia family, and Mrs. Earl Tripp and family committee a special program is and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kemp. scheduled to take place Thursday January 9, at 8 o'clock in the Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ballard of ward amusement hall. A one-aLos Angeles arrived here a few play, "Three's a Crowd" . along days ago to .spend the holidays with a miscellaneous program by with Mr. Ballard's parents, Mr. Mrs. Zola Jacobs McGhie, readand Mrs. Harry V. Ballard of ings by Frank and McGhie Cottonwood and Mrs. Ballard's special dance numbers will be parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mum-for- d among the features of the even- -' in East Millcreek. The ward ings entertainment. maintenance tickets will be acMr. and Mrs, Edgar Thompson cepted or there will be a charge will entertain the members of of 15c per adult or 2 for 25c and the South Cottonwood ward bish- 10c for children. opric and their wives at a swim-in- g party in Salt Lake followed MURRAY FIRST WARD Y.W.M. by supper at their home. M.LA. TO CONDUCT CONJOINT AT OUR SALESROOM Saturday January 4 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Cumberledge Motor Co. LEGAL NOTICES PROGRAM Mrs. Ed. Bergen entertained at dinner, Friday evejning at her Under the direction of the Y. home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W.M.I.A. of Murray First ward, Sherman Wood. a special conjoint program fea- friends. Criri Within Egg tilrd w ill say "peewit," The or Finiit'tliiiiK very like It, the It Is hatched. Bin) a cry from Is sometimes heard. within the mo-turr- YOUNG PEOPLE WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED INVITED TO MEETING AT HIGH SCHOOL A meeting will be held at the Murray High School on January 6, 193G at 7:30 p.m. for all boys and girls between the ages of 16 and 25 who are not attending school or otherwise employed. While this project is for the unemployed youth of this city, it is not necessary that the families of these boys and girls to be on relief, although both are eligible for this work. Under the National Youth Administration, Murray has been allotted $C5fi.OO to be spent by March 15, 1936. All boys and girls of the required ages who are interested are urged to be present at the high school on Monday evening, January Cth at the meet- turing investing speeches will be given Sunday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Merrill Tew, a resident of this ward but who has been absent from the state for several pany, Murray, Utah, has made in accordance with years will be presented in several application laws of Utah, to appropriate the vocal numbers. 250 ac. ft. of water from Red Pine Fork of Little Cottonwood creek in Salt Lake county, Utah. Said water will be stored from March 1 to July 15 incl. of each year in Red Pine lake on the natural channel of said stream. The existing impounding dam. the center of which bears S. 12J2' E. 10,915 ft. from the NE cor. Sec. 10, T. 3 S., R. 2 E., SLB & M., will be raised to accommodate the additional storage. The water will be released from storage. from July 1 to Oct. 31 incl. of each year and allowed to How into Little Cottonwood creek from which it will be rediverted AT THE into the Thompson ditch at a which bears N. 1004 ft. and FRANK NELSON point E. 1100 ft. from the S4 cor. Sec. 1000 SERVICE BARBER SHOP 2, T. 3 S., R. DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS Distributed by Genealogical classes of South Cottonwood ward will be resumed Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of John T. Barrett. All interested persons are invited to attend. W. E. Cain & Son PHONE Murray 4004 So. 5th - 535-- W SATURDAY ONLY JAN. 4 "Charlie Chan in Shanghai" With Warner Oland and Irene Hcrvey Another interesting Charlie Chan picture of the Orient. Good comedy and serial in addition. $20 PAY NITE DRAWING AT 9:00 P.M. SUN. MON. TUES. JAN. 5-6- -7 Jon' Swnk? Park Avcnu .With Yachii and Man and 4 Hlru.. Mo tn LIVE MY LIFE' BRIAN AHERNE Frank Morgan Aline MacMahon mmmmm t Glamorous Joan, never so Kurgrously gowned, in the happy, scrappy ronunrf of the.Rirl who had everything money rould buy except her kind of love! New Issue of MARCH OF TIME in addition Also Screen Novelty WATER USERS Salt 'I 1935. Lake City, Utah, Dec. 6, meet: cost of construction, improvement, enlargement, betterment, repairs, operation and maintenance of the irrigation and other works of the corporation or of those managed, controlled, operated or maintained by it. 2. Payments due the United States under any contract or contracts between the United States and the corporation, or payments under any contract between the United States and other parties which are assumed o." guaranteed by the corporation. 3. Deficiencies caused by the failure of some of the stockholders of the corporation to pay assessments upon their shares of stock. 4. Any and all lawful obligations of the corporation. (c) Assessments against the outstanding shares of stock for the raising of revenues as aforesaid shall be equitably but need not be equally assessed. This provision for equitable but unequal assessments is to take care of situations where expenditures are made or are necessary for purposes that are of benefit to a part only of the stockholders, or where existing or future contracts with the United States or the laws or regulations of the United States now or hereafter require unequal assessments or whee unequal assessments are required or permitted by the terms or conditions of any contract between the corporation and any stockholder. (d) To amend Article XI so that the same shall read as follows: The tegular meeting for the election of directors shall take place annually on the fourth Monday in January between the hours of 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. of said day. Such meeting, and any regula- - or sperl-a- l meeting may be held at any convenient place in Salt Lake County, the same to be approved by try directors and designated by the President. Notice of the place and time of pii.'Ii regular meeting shall be given by the secretary to each stockholder by mail, such notice to be deposited in the mail at least ten days prior to the time of the meet1. The 1 in-- I HOLLAnAY HAP ENINGS Mrs. J. D. Bovvers, Reporter PIJOXK HOLLA DAY 53-Y- V Mr. and Mrs. Ted Moss Firemen's chorus of Salt Lake City will appear on M.LA. con joint program Sunday, Jan. 5 at 6:30 cm. An invitation is extend ed to all ward members .and friends. have returned to their home in Wash, ington, D.C., after spending a pleasant holiday with parents friends. and Barr Brinton was host Tuesday evening to sixteen guests. Games Love the Lord and Thy Neigh- were and refreshment: bor was the theme chosen by Mrs. served played as the New Year bells Janice Farley in sponsoring the were ringing. program at meeting last Sunday evening. George Marchant develMr. Melvin OReson of Portland, oped the first assignment", I will Oregon visited with, his parents, honor my God." Gideon Omer Mr. and Mrs. Okeson, five days with the topic, "I will the Christmas season. honor my neighbor." Miss Bcrnicc during Moss then spoke on the subject, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Florenct "I will honor myself." A duet were hosts 5 Monday evening a; sung by Miss Ruby Berg anc" to theatre members o: lone Andrus. The program was a Holladay the M.LA. activity comittee. wonderful and fitting feature for he the last sacrament service of 1935. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Med'e, were hosts New Years day i ,Ia Neighbors of Olympus Height1? members of the William Brock roi gave an impromptu Christmu bank family. I morning party when Mr. and Mrs. '01 on and Mr. Frank called J. Quist Mr. and Mrs. Nate Wagstaf Mrs. Bean and proposed that the greeted twenty guests at thei: four of them start a party and home Tuesday evening in honor gather numbers from each house ing the New Year of 1936. it; around the Drive. Much joy and will this followed spontangood Miss Bcrnice Moss entertainc: eous cheer hour and each family during the season for Mr. anc tit: it; voiced the desire to make it an Mrs. Wayne Moss and their tw it: annual affair. children of Okley, Idaho, and Mr q and Mrs. Ted Moss of Washinc;tor ei Mrs. Richard K. Bridge was D.C. Pel hostess Thursday, Dec. 26 at dins ner to seven guests. Covers were Holladay Belief Society presI)Cf laid for Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert K. idency were guests Monday afterd Bridge, their daughter, Dorothy noon at a Reception and Tea Laverne, and their son Don, and given by the General Board of Misses Ruth and Margaret Davies. Relief Society honoring Mrs. a granddaughter of Joseph An interesting note is that Miss Smith. Mrs. Hulmers unveiled the HollyMargaret is an wood star just home from having Relief Society monument in S( in the summer of 1932. JF participated in making two pictures. r Holladay ward choir will sing Acc Gleaner girls will meet at the at Fast meeting Sunday, Jan. 5 ft": home of Wanda Andrus Friday and regular choir practices will evening for the closing event of resume Wednesday, Jan. 8. the holiday season. They sponsored a huge well decorated tree Relief Society, Primary and M for M.LA. Christmas party, at the LA. will resume their activities K beginning festivities. Tuesday, Jan. 7 at regular hours T fof-lowe- d r s Hid-mer- s Nau-vo- C( Mrs. Ralp Powell was hostess Mr. and Mrs. Henry Florence entertained on Tuesday evening Thursday afternoon at a luncheor. y for friends and members of and card party. recreation committee who Paul Wise, Walter Elieson, L?f served successfully seven years Dowsett and Dwain Casto, wit! ago. lady friends attended the dancinp Miss Barbara Holdaway and party at Old Mill Club Tuesdav Betty Florence were hostesses night and had New Year's rarlv Tuesday evening to their friends breakfast at the home of Paul Wise. at the home of Barbara. I it! P en Holl-ada- R Jt ib iz: y fa 1! DELINQUENT NOTICE OBITUARIES ;1( Draper Irrigation Company Principal place of IJu iness, Draper, 1'tah. CHARLES WEBB :11 r Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock an amount of the regoilar annual assessment of $2 00 per share levied .on the capital stock of the Co poration on October ft, 1935 the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders as follows: Number (Vrt. No. Name. of hhare e S Charles Web, 66, 4655 Sout: I State Street, died in a local hoP! spital Monday at 4:30 a.m.. c: f.r. pneumonia. He had been ill onl: a few days. Mr. Webb was born in Neph: June 26, 1869, a son of David and Caroline Webb. He later come i Ti Salt Lake City, but for the b.--' e 12 years had resided in Murray !at Mr. Webb operated a plut.-bt: and heating plant under the ,.:r M of the Murray Plumbing and "OS Co.. Heating Surviving are his widow. Mrs. M Harriet Proctor Webb; a daiahter lid M Mrs. Ruth Kholert of Caml-;d!:Mass.; two brothers, Harry VYbi fait of Salt Lake City and ioreno Webb of Cut Bank. Moi.t.; two M sisters. Mrs. Deal Pyper i f Sa't Lake City and Mrs. Zella Ockcy 'es M of Nephi. and one grandFuneral services were c ducty. ed Thursday at 1 p.m.. r. tl.( M Tenth Ward chapel with b Thomas B. Childs oflici;.:m? M Burial took place in the Murray City cemetery. m: Amt. 458 J. R. Allen 20 40.00 477 J. R. Allen 200 400 00 ITS J. R. Allen 30 60.00 " 21 6S2 J. R. Allen 48.00 89 C. M. Crossgrove ,. 12 bal. 4.00 ,. 1 272 Oscar Edlund 2.00 322 Joseph R. Jensen.. 15 30.00 23S Franklin Johnson . 2 4 00 471 Lyde T. Murdock.. 3 6.00 23 Wm. C. O gill .. 5 10.00 25 Ole Olson 20 40.00 30! Wehrle Pack 4 8.00 "S7 Martha Sorenson . 1 2 00 370 S. N. Smith 5 10.00 317 James E. Ta lor .. 4 8.00 1 420 Dessia Taylor 2.00 634 Jesse Taylor ing. 2 4.00 At each such regular annual 6M Heditaro 8 10.00 Uyedi meeting, directo 8 to fill expired or 62S Union Central Life Insurance Co expiring terms of office of direc50 100.00 tors Khali be elected to serve for COG Clarence F. Williams three years and until their succesIS 36.00 sors are appointed or elected and 314 T. II. 4.00 Woodbury .. 2 Notice is hereby given that Little Cottonwood Water Company, Murray, Utah, has made application in accordance with the laws of Utah, to appropriate 1000 ac. ft. of water from Little Cottonwood creek in Salt Lake county, Utah. Said water will be stored from April 1 to July 15 incl. of each year in the Pepper Bridge reservoir on the natural channel of said creek by means of an impounding dam. the center of which bears N. 3UO0 ft. and W. 270 ft. from the SE cor. Sec. 34, T. 2 S., R. 1 E.. SLB & M. The water will be released from storage from July to Oct. 31 incl. of each year and allowed to flow in the natural channel of Little Cottonwood creek and into the Richards ditch at a point which bears N. 34W ft. and E. 3376 ft. from the SW cor. of said Sec. 34 and used as a supplemental supply to irri- qualified Notice of any special meeting of gate tU)00 acres of land embraced 7. 8, 17 to 21 !hh company fo- - the in parts of purjmse of 30. incl. 29 Sep. 21!. unending the a tides of incorporaN'i Sec. 33 and KW'i See. 34. tion, or the transaction of any T. 2 S.. R. 1 K 13. 23. 24. other corporate business, or voting h 25. T. 2 S.. H. 1 V. SLB & M. on any corporate matters of any This application is dosicnatod in the State Engineer's Office os nature whatsoever, may he given File No. 11365. by mailing of a notice of the time All protests against the grant- ar.d place of such meeting and the ing of said application. Mntmr. central purposes thereof, which the reasons therefor, shall le notice rhall he posted with postage sunmiitcii in affidavit form and prepaid at least twenty days be in duplicate. accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in 'this to c the date on which said meetoffice within 30 davs after the ing is held, and such notice, when 'completion of the publication of addressed to each rtoi l.hol ler at this notice. tho address of ruch stockholder as T. It. HUMPHERYS. shown upon the records of the State Engineer. company and posted ns aforesaid, Date of first publication, Decem- f h ill be due and sufficient notice ber 12. 1935. Date of last publication, January of any such pprcin.1 meeting. 2. To subscribe for shares of .9. 1936. stock In the Utah Lake Water NOTICE OF STECIAL MEETING Users' Aswrii!lon or othe- - corporOF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF ation or association to be formed THE UTAH AND SALT LAKE for the purpose of dealing with the CANAL COMPANY. United Stales to secure the (Continued from Pace One) by the United States of other rights, powers, property and certain Irrigation works, comprisprivileges, or in or with which it ing what is commonly known as may rooperate. by pledre of its se- the Utah Lake Division of the curities, utocks, or bon da, or by Provo River P.oject, and or to deed of trust, mortgage or other make or authorize any and all conlien upon any tf all of its property, tracts, mortgages rind other instrureal and personal, or rights or : ments neressiry or desirable with tcrests therein. said a soclation, other corporation Without intending to limit the or association or with the United S.-c- n JWRoffWIIKf.' TO S, i Gorgaoua Adrian Gownil .v NOTICE State Engineer's Office, East mm "0 E., SLB & M. 9, 1936. , , 1 This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 11866. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this notice. T. H. IIUMPIIERYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, December 12. 1935. Date of last publication, January . GENEALOGICAL CLASSES TO BE RESUMED E., SLB & M and 4 & 5, T. 3 S., R. SERVICE IN THE MODE OF THE DAY THE CUSTOMER IS THE BOSS WARD COTTONWOOD 1 used as a supplemental supply to irrigate 480 acres of land embraced in parts of N'i of Sees. OPPOSITE CITY HALL HAIR CUTTING and OTHER ing. SOUTH that the same shall read as fol- lows: The capital slock of this corporation shall be assessable without limitation in such amounts and at uch times and for such purposes ".9, the Board Directors shall determine from time to time, and the Board of Directors triad hive the power to assess the capital .totk or any portion thereof, equitably, but the assessment need not necessarily be equal. 48th South and State Streets Revenue for the accompli hment of the purposes of this corporation shall be raised: (a) From income arising from the carriage, rental or delivery of water for irrigation or other pu -FOR FURTHER INFORMATION poses or from the sale, rental, lease CONSULT SALT LAKE COUN- or furnishing otherwise of electric TY CLERK OR THE UNDERor other powe-- , or power privileges, SIGNED. or from any other lawful operaTO WATER USERS tions of the NOTICE corporation. State Engineer's Office, assessments against From (b) Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 6, of the capital stock of the 1935. Notice is hereby given that corporation so far as they may be Little Cottonwood Water Com- from time to time necessary to ct Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thompson entertained at a holiday evening party, Monday evening at their home in Cottonwood, in compliment to a number of their STREAMLINED THE MOST MURRAY SECOND WARD M. I. A. TO SPONSOR SPECIAL PROGRAM Mrs. Mamie Tholen entertain- powers hereinbefore contained the corporation shall have the powerr to do anything necessary or p op-cto ca ry on its bv.Finess as an irrigation corporation limited only by the laws of the State of Utah and the United States of America. (b) To amend Article XIV so the same shall read as follows: The Boa'd of Directors Khali have power to appoint all such attorneys, employees and'or agents a3 shall be necessary to carry on the business of the corporation, and tuey shall have power to fix the compensation of such attorneys, employees and or agents and remove them at pleasure, and they hall have power and authority to transact the business and exercise the corporate powers of the corporation. (c) To amend Article XIX so . e. - : Ri-h- EARL P. WATROUS Earl P. 'atrous, a clerk for ti Salt Lake City Water Dcparlr.er.' died at his home 5656 South Stati Street, Sunday at 9:30 p.m.. o' pneumonia. Mr. Watrous was horn ir Illinois, September 15, 1831. u s r of Henry and Glendora Wati u! He had resided in Murray li years. He is survived by his vi'! a Mrs. Ellen Stauffer Watrou daughter, Wilma Watrous; a Reynold Earl Walfous, iiv-- i ' brother. Ernest E. Watrous of Lake City. f Louisa A. Wight .. 61 122.00 And in accordance with the law and an order of the Board of Dl made October Mh, lt.,r, ns many shares, of each parcel of -totk ns may be necessary will be told at public auction at the office of the secretary at Ills residence In C7G ." Ir ir ti- ir; T IS A "01 ' ; Draper, Utah, on January 20. 1036 at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. to pay the delinquent th? en together with the costs of WILLIAM JOSI Til VaREN"K! advertising and expense of sale. News of the death of Wii. r W. CYRUS VAWDREY, a' Joseph Warenski, 61, wh Secretary-Treasure' First publication Jan. 3, 1M6. Murray City recorder for 27 was received by friends and .d S'tates or with both for the purnose olives Monday. of pnrticlratlnc in or serurlnsr the Mr. Warenski died Satir Uv construction of said project. night at Chico. CaL follow)' 3. tor the transaction of all lingering illness. The body ar such business ns may be necessarv rived in iflj' Wednt Murray or deirnb!e In connection there morning. with, and o- - !urri other business, as Mr. Warenski left the rri may properly come before the of the city in 1933 and moved This sporM meeting u California that same meeting. year called In accordance with law by to regain his health "rdcr of the Board of Directors of Ho was born May 21. 1P7 i" the company. Murray and had been a rc:-- v';' Dated this 30th day of Decem- of the citv until he moved to Caber A. D. lfH. lifornia. He was a charter t" tr EDWIN K WINDKR, bcr of (he Murray Acric of 1.' :'rf Seen tarv. Surviving him arc his dam1 Da'e of first publication, Janu- Mrs. Thrlma Horror?. Mm ary 2, 1D36. two sens, Yirnil Wai ' Date of l ist publication, JanuFullctton, Cal., and Arthur Warary 23, 1936. cnski, Murray. m gl r Kll e ac C in it r. ! j I qtit i ray-n-i- - ei vri ss w it e ?ct en is! es T! ft! 'fe: I "fin ICli !v, |