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Show ' MCMILLAN ..-- or set JSTipu v MrMillan ; VE" of Sgt. ve'' nf the 19th rray,,ar,f the 24th infantry drecently moved from iets' 3 Shikoku to Beppu, of Kkushp, Japan was inducted 5SffmMv in October. 1944, 0 ?! Sod overseas for 14 the dJf He participated in last of the Philippines tn, Know Your Bennion Ward , "ind 1 Traffic Laws HE WAS READY Shall not overload bicycle: A person propelling a bicycle shall not ride other than upon Wien the permanent and regular seat attached thereto, nor carry anv other person than upon a firmly attached and regular seat there- ITou By VIONA Needed Him . r- - i , Tne V'F-Wwith the greatest record of solid accomplishment rn veterans' affairs since 1899, effort is'devotlng all-oto locating good Jobs and decent housing for our country's 12 million fighters. Can vou helo? Call . W-- 7 . nr Service Officer . . . today! Pt . JStt Lou 2f , -- vs- 3, ih ihon . A InnWD if jvr.STOT j uc',u aeua, fcvin. 111- 1- j Mrs. f en KT3T andclaimingother any tins estate. " the real r: herein adverse a.T unknown . fv . faht, title, ... i into prop- - lipn uixm described niaintiff's L ownership, or Wdiwr plaintiff's title thereI rfonHants. R CPATE OF UTAH TO THE charged from tha army at the Fort Douglas separation center. Z Sgt. Mower, who served 19 months overseas as a mess sergeant, is authorized to wear the European theater ribbon, good conduct medal, combat infantryman's badge, distinguished unit citation, expert infantryman's badge and the victory ribbon. He was inducted into the army November 6, 1943. Li ! fcpJ si AMERICA'S I Ptt iisd TBjJ l.!, irth 100 feet; thence West d9 it; thence South 100 feet; Slice East 39 feet to the place toil I Ma beginning. I t. I C. DAY. Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 3 First Na-- I tional Bank Building, Murray 0. Address: Citv. Utah, 27) lay SPEED OF j OVERSEAS VETERAN Meadman. ORGANIZATION j H AA Farewell Wednesday a farewell tes timonial was given in honor of Irene Blake, prior to her depar a ture to the mis sion. Voluntary contributions were asked. A very fine program was enjoyed, consisting of the Texas-Louisian- r&m ., following: -- .... Opening song, "True to the !had a verv successful fishing trio Faith." bv congregation. Prayer and were thrilled over sumo verv bv Samuel S. Smith. Vocal solo, line fish they were ahle to Put bv Rhea Nelson. Reading, bv Marilyn Williams. Speaker, Bishinto cold storage, op Kultn T. inckley. Ladies' 4 Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Waite chorus. Bennion ward. Remarks. Bishop John T. Labrum. Re;and daughter Ilene fn.in Arizona. sponse, our missionary. Closing together with a iuhv, Jerry song. "Abide With Me." bv con Shiner of Price. Ut.ih. vro visit-a- t Bovce Labv gregation. Prayer, over dav at the bium. ors Decoration home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. The program was then followed hieher. Thev spent a wonderful bv a fine dance. dav visiting all their friends and Mrs. Mr. Waite and relatives. Recovering and the girls coi. tinned their Mrs. Laura Rich, who was journey to Idaho to visit there operated on for appendicitis last with a brother. Rov Ashcroft. week, is now at home doing verv Mrs. Cathern Oakey of Califor- nia was here over the week end to attend the funeral of her fa- ther, E. J. Llewelyn. Also at- Vince tending was a Oorup of Detroit, Mich., and a son. William A. Llewelyn of Clear Creek. A son, Paul, who is still in the army and stationed California, was given a fur- lough and promised that they try to have him trans- ferred to Fort Douglas for release so that he will not have to return to California. As always, friends and neighbors extend him a welcome and especially under the painful circumstances nicely. under which he came home, thev E. Dav was taken to the Willis Returns Home are anxious that all will be well hospital Monday, suffering from Mr. and Mrs. Sid Parks were for Paul and his family. a throat infection. The doctor in happy to have their son. Claude, he will that probcharge reports arrive home after spending some Mr. and Mrs. B. Albert ably have to remove the tonsils time in China-Inditheater with in who were married April, before W.llis can improve. the army. have moved to Hill Field, where Mr. Monson has been employed It would not have been much Visits since his return from the army fun to visit in the ward during Mrs. Bertha Reed and family were at Christmas time. They it seems that of Layton were visitors last week for dav. Decoration anxious to stay in the ward, but the whole ward went at the homo of Lovde Mackav. someone said it was reported that nearly to decorate graves of Ward somewhere Tarty houses were hard to find. They loved ones or to visit dear orus. Wo are all looking forward to found that it was true. To our knowledge, there were r.o the big event of the year, our accidents to mar our dav. ward partv. which will be held at Mr. Victor Cox was a visitor Saratoga on June 20. in Sundav school, where he vas The mothers and daughters He class. a guest in the Junior party on Tuesday was a verv fine Attend Kindergarten told some verv wonderful experi- success with a record .it tendchilMany of the ences he had had in the ancient ance. The iob was under the di- dren of our ward have been atforts to be found in Mexico. One rection of Mrs. Violet McCleerv. tending kindergarten at Plymof the interesting thincs he who had the daughters take over. outh school in p'oDaration for the was about a huge grain Her daughter Joyce took charr.e first grade next fall. made in the shape of a water of the progran:. Mrs. Arno'd Choir Partv ' All choir members attended jug and large enough to hold Shaw, who is th dauLhter erain to feed 200 men for a year. President Ida Gallagher, had choir Partv Mondav niuht and This huce bin was situated in a charge of the opening cxcrcisi s had a very or.iovable time. huge fortified cave largo enough Carol Peterson, whose mother is to house 2U0 men. In back of a counsrlor. and Joyce MeClo. rv. havir.g been with the club since the cave was a spring to furnish acting for Mrs. Davis, who is the it was organized 20 vears ago. them water. It is thrilling to trv other counselor, also assisted The members thought hichlv of and imagine what kind of men with the meeting. Mrs. McCleary and mourn her lived here and whv tin v had to Joanne Johrsnn led the jUnainu loss. Thev. together with the guard so carefullv against their and Merilyn Tow was accorm neighbors, will rook and servo a lunch to the family after the enemies. nist. Anita Nielson. whoso ir.ot is socretai v. took he r p!.e o funeral service which will le p. m. at 30 Maxine Tew nave a rca i g. held Thursday at Petty Officer 2 c Kerb E. T'.h had lived in East She laved South. i her aeooiGavlo be Healey leave is home on a sluut from tty dion. David Mm son gave some Murray for over 30 vears and will fore being released wonv n. be buried in the Murray come about navy. He is a son of Mr.- and original ideas v cave a rda.vi tcrv. MrCioei Jovco 53rd of Davies J. Mrs. Ernest a Survivors include her husband. South .sheet. He savs it is good solo and Estiu r Johansen tohi The 1. l.ef SiH'ietV served Will. am MiCloarv: two sons. to he homo and wishes to rxprtss for all tin old a lunch and everyone had a verv William Fmlev "f Sandv and i ii:iimv eieetina last Robert K. of Washington; a friends hero at home. Ho was a fine time. It w.i-- the for Mrs. Elizabeth Jarrard. montl voott f the Jy daughter. year. graduate of Murray hmh. Hs woiK nn t tn.a Salt Lake; two brothers. George Pacido n the been spen'.i has time f White Magna and Bissell mostly. Ho didn't s..v that it throe sisWhite oi Mi.-Springville; Lvn Soronscn did it ami Mr. aie agreed with lam. Perhaps as roof Provo, Dora Turner Mrs. ters. me oi over sale nrrivai roioicing not. for ho is not looking Mrs. Zelma Mel.au s "f Wendo Lr.th" tmv "vit.il s'.itistic. llout .i when ho wer.t in. How homo S. is a b"v. weighing over n.nc ver. and Mis. Bessie Huntington ever, since ho wdl soon a half ms his moth- - of Walla Walla. Wa-are hoping that pounds and. 'ig with again to stav. wo i of San Beckon i. t. Mrs. th r. F.l;ab( ones unu most i;.ihi or. IS leeiini. magic of being with loved l EranciM'o, and six grandchildren will non out all the kinks unt to he fa re M r a much ). tved land of small bo- build him up in voiv wav. The trio fi.m luck of s RHEUMATISM good cmnir.es. ward extends and l.aPi'iiH ss. and ARTHRITIS i'i the cold stoiauc The Mar. and Sh' M I sulfi n l for v.ars and am so plant at Llrwelvn runrr.il and thankful tl...t I found relief lrom all ai.- at Fum lal si i vices -r L. J. Llew,,f us h ive waited this ttiiihie Murray in use. r: clam that I will elyn weir hold in '.! to be able t s'.iM' tladiv waid chapel N.tuul.iV at for a s, anyone writing me i rhve to luniie and lor infosa'w(i OH! in t :!m! im.ti'.n M:s. Anna Paul. p.m. Mr. Llrwrhn dad of n now save much PO. Box i;J.r. Vancouver. Wash 2i. fool that w. as ivec.ved Moiniav. May Was with the advan. it and W.tm idnVlllg lie vein 1.11 the .'trcts. 'oii ,i ham n t...- th : Mi tick lv a IM.A.h. NFE OYO LalM.ratnrics e was Idled Soul!). The H. ;T i ants, Lvman from A"-- " M With bc.iU'.iful lloi.d rr j son-in-la- , Gal-woul- Elizabeth JJarrard, Salt Lake; two brothers, George White ol Magna and Bissell White, Springville; three sisters. Mrs. Dora Turner, Provo; Mrs. Zelma Wendover, and Mrs. Bessie Huntington, Walla Walla. Wash. a half sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Beck-eSan Francisco, and six grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. at 30 East 7th South. Burial was in Murray City cemetery. Mc-Law- s, : Mon-so- n, WENDELL I STRONGEST Murray Second Word y. j. ,uty burvey, mence Lake :t URGENT I I AVERAGE Last in Commencing at the Southeast frr.erof Lot 1, liiocK i, rial OLDEST hi RACE i Missionary Mrs. Hazel Katherine SflVCU Wlimu 58, 231 West 45th South, which this action is within thirty died in a Salt Lake hospital Sunbught; otherwise same, ai. day at 7:15 p.m. of carcinoma. I) days aiiiT sucu A native of Springville. she end the above entitled action. u w was born February 8. lt!80, a j in case oi your idimic daughter of Hyrum and Koxie judgment will be rendered de-n- d Bissell White. She was a memiinst you according to the of the complaint which has ber of the LDS church and had with the Clerk of lived in Murray 30 years. .n filed urt This .action is brought to Survivors include her husband, "iudgment quieting William McCleary; two sons, WilJinuffs title to the following liam Finley McCleary, Sandy, nnt rt Itinrl in and Robert K. l :i McCleary, Bremt Lake County, aiaie oi uum, erton, Wash.; a daughter, Mrs. Cloy NO. 5235 MURRAY GLOBAL POST are hereby summoned to within twenty (20) days HAZEL K. McCLEARY fcr tne sei fcn you, II tntv Ken- '1UIS inDIAHAPOLIS There was a social after the piav. i'ie and ice cream were sold for the betterment of the Sunday school. Summer Primary Begins summer rrimarv began on Wednesday after a few weeks of closing. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES OBITUARIES flD DEFENDANTS: Joan Blake: policeman. I George Robson neth Bennion; the stranger, Mar vin Page 3 are the Proud parents of a baby cirl. Ward I'lav We all enjoyed the three-ac- t plav last week presented bv the Mutual under the direction of Betty Kiel. The plav was "A Stranger Passes." The cast consisted of: Dora, Mrs. Rowberrv: John. Dick Blank: Ann. Norma Blake: Phil, Wavne Bennion; Steye, Samuel Smith: Will, Wavne Mathews: Lota, Juno Pehrson : Priseilla, Thelma Wood; Judy. Now That He Needs you? on. (n,inft the army he No bicycle shall be used to at the University carry more persons at one time Pctudent a and Mr. of i the son P than the number for which it is Verl f wcwiuian, designed and equipped. th South. Murray SSGT R. MOWER SUMMONS GETS DISCHARGE Third nf the .:,. fmirt Salt for and bistr.ct. in Sd SSgt. R. Mower, son of Mrs. of Utah, M. H. Mower, 1852 East County. State Spring Plaintiff, fe M. OCAARD. Lane, Murray, has been dis- Murray, Utah, Thursday, June 6, 1946 MACKAY New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Riehen ARE YQU READY . d n. j NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION CITY, SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 2nd day of By, 1946, a special election will be held within the limits of the ly of Murray City, Salt Lake County, Mate ot utan, ior tne of submitting to such quauned electors oi said tuy as fpose paid a property tax therein in the year next preceding i Ill'RRAY the following question, negotiable coupon bonds of the City of MurLake County, State of Utah, in the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000), bearing inte rest at thrate of not to exceed three per cent (37e) per annum, and due and payable within not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of their issue, be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying the expense of increasing, improving, enlarging and extending the present water supply and waterworks system of the City of Murray City. Salt Lake County, State of Utah, for the purpose of more adequately supplying said City and the inhabitants thereof with water, which said water system and works shall be ovned and controlled by said City?" At said election the form of ballot shall be as follows: h election, to-wi- t: "Shall the ray City, Salt ( For YES ( the Issue of $200,000 Waterworks Bunds ) ) 1 At said 4725 i Tc.ing Ward No. 2 City Hall, 4901 To'.mg Ward No. 3 J I Tckg Ward No. Bertha Jordan MyreSa Judkins Mary A. Parker Kbba Larson Matilda Heihng Lillio Baker Violet McCleorv State Street State Street Bonnyview Scliool. 40(10 So. 2nd West 4 Arlington Seho:l. 5025 So. State Street rm-etm- c , . : u.-he- ;:, M.lVu!'. th-kc- S-- ! 1 in-lu- 1 : !1 : - . 1 V dude music Pi ,.. lMMmHMIMHMM4IMMIHIttlWMMM1MHltllltlllllHIMIHItHlllllllWttOMfH'''i'',t",,M ...... F'i!h pm. except Monday Monday hours 6:30 p.m. io 10 p.m. TH SOUTH ami ,. Ni: HHHIINmlmHmHHmHHtHHHMHMIMHlH !;.:: '''! '"""" Ti e thr waid huvmg!; ' r :v- ! " w..s look ) 1" iv. In. if H. d . ,.. C.'V -. ' (Id. .111 Sleaks :ll 5u..r r f"i is and e J'i)t re Chops Short Orders Fast Service Lowest Prices '.e., t it iip (. a . n i; ! :1V d- v Th-- hh.r 1.1 It 1 e,,ll: , ; I...II. M. .l.... I 4 t In n.l : toiioo Uirr, ntfrenih U III4. K.I. ii in wiullrf ttsrt until nmti tiTon . I I ! M .,1 - .it ( . 1 i. ' t n. ' .'.)! Lot f 7 .'S ri.ln. 4 h r wk and nn i. k c r p . r. Mifine.il ti' !j.lhiit'' ! I'li t. d !"i 2 v P..v h.h. T Jut e al. V, t ipc-- KIN(.MtVS MIKKAV ril KM CITV ( V UP!060MOKtNOM-SKI- South SUte St I'lmne Murray 273 ,i ; r M:i. (, r ). f. it i LP TO ii D NCUS-- Nw Sfd-Crl- Sirfdl".'iJIWvlvw'' tr rr.Mrcilon (jaint l'!uon!. TrJ rfv l.!r rtrrn (MX'iftil.iri Kiirttt tliddi" J- - 10HCH MttUCt U'Mr-mlnt Vitamin HuH-f- f HUit4 tttr prulac li'n. tgainM wMlhtr UP TO 12 Expert Plowshare Work v re i t hsoii ,ih( la. i KONDOR IRON WORKS 1'li.mr Mur. 10tl or Mur. 5' 1 i thl Nefff HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE )l t.r':. i 'h-J,-.i Blacksmilhing and Welding v 1. In: Shn 't " V in ll. m ' tli! ' ie V . ,f ..'(,, W,l.m, ii,,,, t1,,i, . .... . ! ,th ! ful ' t, i'. i,i ,t C lei: . 1. tll hr ,1, It, d !. dav y l ft 500-mil- Ai-at- i w f w i t t .i v I it u'l LP :! 'io. la t.tiU, t l t V In - V e ihrillini: Indianapoliu Sweepstakei It to 50,000 miles of ordinary driving. And thii consecutive time, Firettone car, for the twenty-thirTires were on lite winning car. Imagine the punishment those tires took ai they poun JcJ and pulled over the grinding, tearing, blistering pavement at speeds far faster than you will ever drive! Could ym .Tk for any more convincing evidence of extra safely and extra wear.' When o" buy new tires remcmher that your life may depend on their safety. Why take chances when lircslone De l uxe Champions cost no more than ordinary fires! Come in and sec the new rayon cord I irotonc Do Luxe Champion Tires today. Till, :i i' t" v w H'i hi": c i !t I1 illn- . i I,., If. w.v at v. in a atfoi a 3,04.'' r ' !;.::; a a in. " ! i 1... h, to v, lis 1) I !l;1T,;,i ir. tiii. 52 Lbs.! J s 't XI") 1 ( Vi fHl( . l.v.o.ild 01 l'..ivl"s .f Dh.nil .te'l 111 IIh- waid lid. He is " I) ii now in re "i.'- lost 'i WEAR SIZE 14 ACAIN" Mm. c. o. Mint rr. nonf h S..1 II v V ' ..r.h e I , th" ' 11. p. i i iPl! J,m. Munav ;;: 1RU IMMIIII'','"""""" I ' , ' i lV ( 1 , -r : p . V: ,!.: .hi Sr,;,r ;il nil The n M ;,,.,i r. w h !P KS I! "I! . '.. T' 1, - " .m "l'i w ,p Wil !. - i;'dertrnr l.r.. o;i-A- ut(, i: A. it1 itV VlM'.ol with ' irama dui im: the Lviiian is n lmvi n a oitv and al-- o i i.is store in M ')) It... V: i:,,' i d Mi. (;;v- ak u :;.:' i ",5v GROCERY STATF-l'lIO- , I a.m. io 10 E ( - . l,-- tll. v CUT-RAT- i 1 So uu.iltet. wills iLvn.... ;,1 ii 'iai ..lid v ell l io ; akei STORE H0URS 3 ( ... tlciii:!!. . avt d I V S:.!l J". '. i p e Ii tl U l. :. ! v N.ilini t A', i k Mv F.i- - in sv 1! i Kd.imct.':! i O.OIto 'l't.o "!"--- . F.hii'iah tl..VU 3 t - f- RASMCSSEN, "r" Aecouler. It ... h; rr.-- I . IMIMIIIMIIWIII,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,!!.... REGULAR PRICE . Hyacinth M,lclull pting Ward No. 5 Liberty School. 200 Pearl Heading W. (ilst South Street Y(i'im:herg Amelia i t" .... 1 rnr.ui u r.vtivn . .. , ... .. .i : 9 n,i .i . . ai .Murray City, Salt Lake County, Mate oi i. u " " day of May, im. By order of the Board of Commissioners of the Citv of Muirav T. bait Lake County. State of Utah. ERNEST SMITH. -j-- s'-'l- ! Cassio Mons n Alice G. Silver Rubv Olson Attest: 1 I ) NO ( election the polls shall be opened at the hour of i:00 irtiock A.M., and closed at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. ? The said election shall be held in the five voting dis'net wit.un iJ City, and the polling places within said vo;ing d;;net.s and judges of election at such polling places shall be as foillows: 1 Votin Ward Judses of Flection rolling: IMace Toting Ward No. 1 County Fire Hall, Maymo Gillespie f d men-twine- V 87-- ml So. Stale M. (flear) .!; SOUTH 51 AIE ST. PHONE MUR. 390 |