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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1952 'Warcl News Tahoe. They left Saturday of last week and plan to return home this week-en- 0000 Members of the Murray Stake Dauchy Green and Glen Todd, First ward Junior Gleaners missionary organization present- accompanied by Mrs. Mildred and Junior enjoyed a ed the program in the Sixth Tueller, sang "School Thy Feel- fine party at the home of Nancy ward sacrament meeting last ings" and "Oh God Most High." Lynn Sleater, Center st Friday Sunday evening. Elmer Tueller, evening. They played group president of the group, conductNext Monday will be a big games and delicious refreshments ed the program. Speakers inin the Seventh ward, as were served to 30. Several comcluded Joseph D. Blaine and night is the night of the big music mutes worked in cooperation that Denzil E. Watts Sr. A male quarunder the direction of festival, Fred Grant Bailey, tet, Zaugg, with their teacher, Mrs. Rondo Lincoln Robinson. Griner, to make the party such Grant warders are all invited a success. to te big welfare dinner to be Auto Radiator Shop served at the ward house Friday The Murray stake missionary evening (tonight) at 7 p.m. The Relief Society will pepare and group is planning an early mornAUTO RADIATORS serve the dinner which has been ing service for one Sunday mornCLEANED AND REPAIRED furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Wood-roAND RECORING ing in July in one of the local Westenskow. canyons for the members of Gas Tanks Repaired Bar-net- t. their Wilmer group and their families. Bishop and Mrs. PICK UP and DELIVERY Rainbow Drive, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joel JenThe program for the Sacra Phone sen. Midvule, attended an insur- - ment 27 EAST 13th SOUTH meeting in the First ward nwo convention held at Lake was presented by the family of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wathen. Their son, Victor, recently re turned from an LDS mission and was featured as the main speaker. Readings were given by a daughter, Karen, and a granddaughter, Colleen. LARSON'S Take a 5-M- Trial Today ile in the New DeSoio fire dome The Murray Stake presidency and wives and members of the stake high council and their wives are planning to go to La ennn in a eroim this Saturday to be numbered among the large erouD from the stake attendin the annual stake outing, to be held at this famous resort. A fine outline for the day's sports has been planned and there win De fun for everyone. Each family is reauested to brtnfi vour own pic nic and reservations have been made to accommodate the mem bers of the stake. anc New 1952 Plymouth at ZION MOTORS INC. Jav Robinson. LDS coordin ator at the Utah state prison, was the guest speaker at sacrament meetine in the Eighth ward Jasi Sunday evening. The Jaytee chorus from Sugar auxiliary House, directed by Jay Robin son, sang "The Lord's Prayer," "A Child's Prayer, and a sac rament number. NOW! The reminder in our previous advertisements that the steel strike "may" affect production of new automobiles, now is a reality - it has affected new car output. It "may" curtail auto production for some time. If you buy a car soon, better start flan to now! Eighth ward's Relief Society is offi- fullv nrunnirpri ' hut for one j o cer, according to Bishop Fenton ii. Murray, rney are as iouows. counsel-F.rm- a Grace West; President, Fairbanks and Ada secretary - treasurer. Johnstone; Clara Knight; chorister, Millie Nuffer organist, Annie Hansen, tnnif IpadtT. Iolia Moul- ton; social science leader, May RoCarpenter; theology leader, leader, literature Larson; berto Olive Harding, and 30 active visiting teachers. . COME III TODAY! tntii-Vin- r 4646 South State St. South Coiionwood In ihe News Legal Notices PROBATE GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Third Judicial District Court In and for Salt Lake County, By Leah Johns The many friends of Mrs. Probate Division Margaret Lind will be happy to Consult Clerk of the County know that she is slowly improvfor further signers spective foling at a Salt Lake hospital, formation. lowing a major operation last ( week. ' "Doctor, lawyer, Indian Chief . . . and mining man! Ifs the same with all of us. When we produce more, we earn more. Increased production, when it goes hand in hand with holding the line on costs, means better times for everyone. Thafi the way to step up earnings and bring down prices at the same time." NOTICE a, . in- Case No. 95478 Fair-vie- j i re- Kathy Peterson of IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Utah, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Cleone Graham, this THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR week. SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Miss Ann Ballard, daughter of In the Matter of the VolunMr. and Mrs. Ellis Ballard, Dissolution of the tary Wash., is visiting at the Corporation, a Utah home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. Corporation. and Mrs. Norman Ballard. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BUTTERFIELD-ECKMAMr. and Mrs. Richard W. Mad-se- n a corporation CORPORATION', III returned home Sunday and existing under and from a vacation trip to Yellow- organized by virtue of the laws of the State stone Park. of Utah, has presented to the Third Judicial District Court in Dean Wilcox of Spanish Fork and for Salt Lake County, State was a visitor at the home of his an application praying of Utah, brother-in-laStanley Johns, to be allowed to disincorporate Monday. He was accompanied by and dissolve and for a decree Mrs. Hannah Reese. therefor; and that on the 16th day of July, A.D. 1952, at the Two recently returned mis- hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M., or as sionaries from Holladay were the soon thereafter as counsel can be speakers at South Cottonwood heard, has been appointed as the ward Sunday evening. They were time and the Court Room of the Paul W. Cutler and Isabel Car-lyl- above entitled Court in the diThe singing was directed by vision thereof presided over by Earl Ottley. The choir is on va- the Honorable Division One, in cation for the summer months so the City of Salt Lake, County of the congregation furnished the Salt Lake, has been appointed as music. Special numbers were the place at which said applicatwo vocal solos, "My Faith in tion is to be heard. Thee" and "The Lord's Prayer," ALVIN KEDDINGTON, sung by Betty Ann Johnson of Clerk, S. L. County, Bonneville ward. She was accomBy JACOB WF.ILER, panied by Donna Behuin. The (SEAL) Deputy. invocation was by Harvey All-re- RICHARD C. DIBBLEE a new member of the ward. 530 Judge Building David Piatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City, Utah Cecil Piatt, was graduated from Primary and was sustained as a NOTICE TO CREDITORS deacon. Membership certificates for two new families were read Estate of ANNA L. ELLSand they were welcomed into the WORTH, Deceased. ward. They were Mr. and Mrs. Creditors will present claims Ormond Wilkins and family and with vouchers to the undersigned Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lindsay and at office of Allen and Dan-sithe The benediction was family. by John A. Ward. Attorneys at Law, .4762 So. State St., Murray City, Utah, on Bishop A. Gideon Omer of the or before the 27th day of August, stake high council, and Mr. and Mrs. Doral Cutler were visitors A. D. 1952 ELNA W. WALLIN. Exeat the church on Sunday evecutrix of the Last Will ning. and Testament of Anna L. Ellsworth, Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. George Labrum returned last Saturday from a ALLEN and DANSIE, for said Executrix. trip to California. They accom- Attorneys Date of first publication, June panied friends from Salt Lake, D. 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Langton. 27, A. They visited Los Angeles and other points north to San Francisco and report having a wonderful time. Miss i rrt i'llli urasn caroms offieeeftGRj Butter-field-Eckm- N Screen Doors Special! 2 ft. 8 in. x 6 ft. 8 in. 1 BOTTOM PANEL EACH $8.33 3 ft. 0 in. by 6 ft. 8 in. 1 BOTTOM PANEL EACH e. $8.82 Solve the Problem! Fly-Mosqui- to WINDOW SCREEN - - All Metal, All Sizes Screen Wire - Screen Molding - Tacks - Brads d, e, Sac- k- CEMENT. . . Only $1.07 SAKRETE 1x40 Vertical 80 lbs. $1.00 . . FIR FLOORING 100 sq. ft. $15 COMPLETE STOCK j BUILDING MATERIALS South Stale Builders Supply 3638 So. State St. - Phone 7-60- i iMiilllllllitlllltMitlltllllltll(tlllltlli(lll(llMltlflIHMtiIMllttllllMIIIIltllillMI4(Mltltliiifll and Mrs. Marvin Wider-ber- g have sold their home and Mr." GOODWILL USED CARS at Urban Motor - - Co. 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She has been the guest of her brother and sister Mr. and Mrs. Marlow L. Crabtree, during her stay. She will be here for another couple of weeks, J$0Mrl 1 Groin wood. If 1 Cement Ready-Mixe- d are moving from South Cotton- Develop the Home of Your j OLD HICKORY miitnB0URB0N,ni" "'I |