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Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER THE MURRAY 12, 1952 EAGLE missioners at said meeting called Book Review Slated special election to be held in By Noted Author said city on the 5th day of Sep will be advertised for sale and tember, 1952, for the purpose of An outstanding book review by unless payment is made will be submitting to the qualified elects author is scheduled at the Mur-a- y sold at public auction on Dec. 1, tors of said city the question of First ward chapel Wednesday, 1952. at the office of the secre approving said ordinance; and 17, starting at 7:30 p. m. Sept. The book is "Miss U" and its tary, 4816 Wander Lane, Holla-dasub also WHEREAS, there was Salt Lake County, Utah. utthor and reviewer is Mrs. Marion to DRY CREEK IRRIGATION CO. mitted at said special elect Utinskv, garet all of the qualified electors of said George B. Andrus, President book tells of the experiences The in tax a property City who paid William B. Taylor, Secretary endured by Mrs. Utinsky in the said City in the year preceding out- such election the question of issu phillipine Islands after the She war of the last there. Water ing $1,300,000 Sewer and PROCLAMATION vl her husband were taken prisRevenue Bonds; and oner, he to die, she to escape. WHEREAS, on the 28th day of t f r,,,v,nd died of starva WHEREAS said election war Jul v. 1952, there was submitted a to the Board of Commissioners of duly and regularly held and f tion, Mrs. Utinsky won wide acelector1-o'?im for food, of the clothing smuggling qualified Murray City, an initiative petition majority the City voting in said election md drugs to the prisoners. She requesting the enactment of an orand the majority of the qiiilifie-- ' "ts credited with saving the lives dinance entitled: taxpaying electors voting in sa'' ' "lousands of men in the prison election voted in favor of the ni- - camps. For this service she was "AN ORDINANCE providing proval of said ordinance and the iwa'.'ed the Medal of Freedom, for the construction of extenssuance of said bonds, and said he only woman ever to receive sions and improvements to the been the award. municipally owned sewer sys- election results have today The book tells of her experiences officially canvassed and have been tem and water plant and sysdeclared to have resulted in favor ind has been acclaimed by many tem of Murray City, Utah; of the approval of said ordinance reviewers. Mrs. Ora Pate Stewart authorizing and providing for and in favor of the issuance of terms it "the best book to come the issuance of One Million out of World War II". Three Hundred Thousand Dol said bonds; The review is being sponsored lars ($1,300,000) Sewer and IT IS by the Eighth ward special interest NOW. THEREFORE, Water Revenue Bonds of MurHKREBY ORDAINED BY THE class. The public is invited to ray City, Utah, for the purBOARD OF COMMISSIONERS pose of defraying the cost of OF MURRAY CITY, SALT LAKE the construction of such extenCOUNTY, UTAH, that said ordi sions and improvements; prenance is hereby approved, ratified, Legion scribing the form and other confirmed and declared to be in details of said bonds; provid2 Officers full force and effect, and that im ing for the sale thereof; proThe Rober. Glen Stamos post, of the after collection and the for adoption mediately viding this ordinance, this ordinance shall American legion, met Monday disposition of the revenues of be signed bv the Mayor and City night at its meeting place, 4035 said utility; making other provisions with respect to the Recorder, shall be recorded in a So. State St.. and elected two new book kept for that purpose and officers. operation of said utility and The new adjutant is Doug Oldshall be published in the Murray the issuance of said bonds, and providing for the payment Eagle, a newspaper published and ham and the chaplain is Ken Fairof said bonds." having general circulation in the banks, LDS leaders from Kearns who gave t?ie closing prayer at City of Murray City, Utah. the meeting and Fifteen ne v members were acPASSED AND APPROVED this cepted into the post Monday WHEREAS, on said July 28, 8th day of September, 1952. 1952, the Board of Commissioners night. On Sept. 26 members of the post (s) J. CLIFFORD HANSEN adopted said ordinance subject to a favorable vote of the qualified will present a play, "The Pawn's Mayor electors of Murray City voting at ATTEST: Bad Boy", directed by Mrs. Alice a special election called by the (s) ALVIN W. WAHLQUIST Maryon. Rehearsals' for the play Board of Commissioners; and no ware being conducted. City Recorder Legal Notices PROBATE GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Third Judicial District Court In and for Salt Lake County, Probate Division Consult County Clerk of the spective signers for further formation. NOTICE TO rein- CK EDITORS of George Doyle McClel-laalso known as Doyle McClel-laalso known as G. D. McClel-laDeceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Allen and Dansie, Attorneys at Law, 4762 South State Street, Murray City, Utah, on or before the 6th day of November, A. D. 1952. VIVIAN DELLA MCCLELLAN, Executrix or the last will and testament of George Doyle also known as Doyle McClellan, also known as G. D. McClellan, deceased. Date of first publication September 5, A. D. 1952. ALLEN AND DANSIE Attorneys for said Executrix Estate n, n, n, n, AFFIDAVIT Leon W. Harman and Arline T. Harman. his wife, being first duly sworn depose and say that they are owners of Harman Cafe located and doing business in Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah; that the said Leon W. Harman and Arline T. Harman. his wife, are the ex clusive owners of the trade name, mark andor device described herein, and is in use by them in cafe, the business of drive-i- n Harman Cafe. They claim said trade name, mark andor device la the same under which goods or merchandise are manufactured prepared, handled, sold or distrl buted by them. (Signed) Leon W. Harman (Slened) Arline T. Harman Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of September, WHEREAS, the Board of Com (Signed) W. Douglas Allen misioners called a special election to be held in said City on the 5th Notary Public My commission expires May, 24, day of September, 1952, for the 1953. purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of Murray City the SPECIFICATION TO ALL WHOM IT MAY question of the approval of said ordinance; and BE IT KNOWN THAT Leon W. WHEREAS, said election was Harman and Arline T. Harman, his wife, of Murray, being en- duly and lawfully held and the have been can gaged In the business of Harman results thereof vassed of CommiS' the Board use by a trade Cafe adopted for their name, mark andor device, of sioners, and it has been determined which the following Is a descrip- that said election resulted in the approval of said ordinance by the tion, or facsimile: KENTUCKY" FRIED CHICKEN qualified electors by a vote of 1115 in favor and 192 opposed; NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Elizabeth Ann Watts, NOW. THEREFORE, I. J. Clifaka, Elizabeth A. Watts, aka, ford Hansen, the duly qualified Bessie Watts, Deceased. and Mayor of Murray City, Creditors will present claims Salt acting Lake County, Utah, do hereto the undersigned with vouchers declare and proclaim said orat the office of Allen and Dansie, by dinance to be in full force and 4762 State South Street, effect. attorneys, Murray, Utah, on or before the 6th day of Janunry, A. D. 1953. GIVEN over my official signaHENRY L WATTS. Exe- ture at Murray City. Utah this 8th cutor of the Last Will and day of September, 1952. Testament of Elizabeth Ann Watts, aka, Elizabeth A. (s) J. CLIFFORD HANSEN Watts, aka, Bessie Watts, Mayor. Murray City. Utah Deceased. (SEAL) Date of first publication September 5, A. D. 1952. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALLEN AND DANSIE Estate of Betsy Selina Hall, Attomtws for said Executor. also known as Betsy S. Hall, DeCON-CERN- : ceased. NOTICE TO FORECLOSE Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Offices of Wendell C. Day. Attorney. Suite First National Bank Building, Murray City, Utah on or before the 13th n a 1944 model day of November, A. D. 1952. William Newmann Motorcycle, Motor No. 41 UL 13 32. Executor of the Estate of by causing the same to be sold Betsy Selina Hall, al at public auction on September known as Besy S. Hall, IS. 1952 at 5 30 p. in. at 740 East Deceased. Date of first publication SepFirst South Street In Salt Lake City, UL The lien arises by reason tember 12th, A. D. 1952. of woik performed upon said WENDELL C. DAY. motorcycle In the Fall of 1950 at Attorney for said Executor. the expressed request of John Doe ORDINANCE NO. 54 Black, whose other and better name la not known. The amount AN ORDINANCE confirming claimed for aald mechanic'! lien and declaring effective an or ta 1100.00 for labor and parta dinance adopted by the Board of Commissioners of Murray upon said machine, and J120 00 for storage and aafe keepCity. Utah, on July 2R, 1952. subject to a favorable vote of ing thereof to the date of thla the qualified electors of said Notice. Said sale shall be by auction to the highest bidder. city. (Signed) Sig Grill (9 3 912) WHEREAS, on the 28th day of July. 1952, an Initiative petition was presented to the Board of NOTICE TO CKI.DITOR.S Estate of Olof H. Olson, also Commissioner! requesting the of an ordinance entitled: known aa 01.f Henry Olson, Deceased. "AN ORDINANCE providing Creditor! will present claim! for the construction of extenwith vourhrra to the undersigned at the office of Allen and Dansie, sions and Improvement! to the municipally owned sewer yi Attorney! at Law, 472 South tern and water plant and n Ktata Street. Munay Cily. Utah, of Murray City. Utah; on or before the 6th day of Jan-narauthorizing and providing for A. D, 1953. the Issuance of One Million THELMA OLSON, AdminisThree Hundred Thousand Doof tratrix the Estate of Olof llars ($1,300,000) Sewer and It. Olson. lo known ai Olof Waler Revenue Honda of MurHenry Olwrn. ray City. Utah, for the purtaU of first publication Septpose of defraying the cost of ember 5. A. D. 1H52. the const nirlion of such exALLEN AND DANSIE tensions and Improvements; Attorney! for Administratrix, prescribing the form and other details of aald bonds; providNOTICE OF ASSESSMENT ing for the sale thereof; proDry Cmrfc IrrisUm Company viding for the collection and f IMInday, Salt County, of the revenues of disposition t'Uh. said utility; making other pro1P52 Reft 1, visions With respect to the Notice la hereby given that of aald utility and operation there la due an avesnment of the Issuanre of aald bonds, Two Dollar! ($2 00) per ahar and providing for the payment on the capital stock of the Dry of aald bonds" Creek Irrigation Company, on account of an awwmrnt made and at meeting of th director of Ui company held August 27, ier2. WHEREAS on the 2th day of Aaneanment Is due and payable July. 1952. the of Comml. at the office of the aecretary, slonera adopted aald ordinance 1t Wandpf Lane, Holladay, Salt subject to a favorable vote of the Lk County, Utah, October 1, qualified elector! of Murray City 1952. Any atock upon which any voting at a upeclal election to be part of the above assessment li railed by the Board of Commisdelinquent on Novtmbar 1, 1952, sioner!, and the Board of Com MECHANICS LIEN NOTICE Is hereby given that Sig Grill will foreclose a mechanic'! lien upon certain personal property, 2-- to-wl- t: Hurley-Davidso- ays-ter- Ik Banks at Fair American Can Co. By c-e- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder, Murray City, Murray, Utah until 5:00 o'clock P. M. of Oct. 10, 1952, for furnishing all plant, materials, equipment and labor and perform ing all work for construction of Murray City Sewer Collection System at which time the proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud in the office of Murray City, City Hall, Murray, Utah. Any bid received after closing time will be returned unopened. The main items of work are: 117,850 Cu. Yd. of Excavation Main Line; 17,820 Cu. Yd. Exca- vation Corrugated railroad Lin. Ft. of Service Line; Jacking Metal IMpe under the 256 Lin. Ft. of 36", 64 30", 245 Lin. Ft. of 24". 183 Lin Ft. of 21", 54 Lin. Ft. of 18", 80 Lin. Ft. of 10"; Install sewer pipe 4016 Lin. Ft. or 27 , 530 Lin. Ft. of 21". 1507 Lin. Ft. of 18", 16,620 Lin. Ft. of 15", 20,950 Lin. Ft. of 12", 16,550 Lin. Ft. of 10", 107,350 Lin. Ft. of 8", 135 Lin. Ft. of 6". 37,100 Lin. Ft. of 4"; 513 manholes; 4,000 Cu. Yds. of gravel backfill under sewer pipe; construct pumping plant. It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the contract is awarded, and upon any subcontractor under him, to pay all laborers, workmen, and mechanics employed by them in the execution of the contract not less than the general prevailing rate of wages established by the State Industrial Commission of Utah for each craft or type of Workman or mechanic needed. Copies J. Rex Mackay, Taylorsville, president of the Utah Sugar Beet Growers Assn., left Tuesday morning for Washington, D. C, for discussion on the drop of sugar beet acreage. He will meet with the board of directors of the National Sugar Beet Growers Federation and with Secy, of Agriculture, Charles F. Brannan. 1952. for furnishing all plant, ma terials, equipment and labor and performing all work for construction of a Sewage Treatment Plant for Murray City; at which time the proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud In the office of Murray City, City Hall, Murray Utah. Any bid received after closing time will be returned unopened. The main items of work include, but arc not limited to, the following: 19,000 cubic yards excavation, 2,200 lineal feet of concrete piles, 2.850 cubic yards reinforced concrete, 10,000 cubic yards filter aggregate, 11 pumps of various sizes, screen cleaning mechanism, grit collecting mechanisms, 2 mechanisms, 4 sludge collecting mechanisms, 2 rotary distributors, chlorinating equipment, heating, digestion tank, gas holder, 2 buildings, electrical work, painting and miscellaneous valves, piping and fittings. It shall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom the Contract is awarded, and upon any subcontractor under him, to pay all laborers, worman and mechanics employed by them In the execution of the Contract not less than the general prevailing rate of wages established by the State Industrial Commission of Utah for each type of Workman or mechanic needed. Copies of the Plans, Specifica tions and other proposed Contract Documents are on file In the offices of the City Recorder of Murray City. City Hull, Murray. Utah and Neff Engineering and Construction Company, 2500 Evergreen Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah, and are open for public Inspection. A Ret of such documents may be obtained from either office, upon payment of twenty-fiv- e ($25 0Oi Dollars. This payment v ill be refunded in full for one complete art of documenta only to each actual bidder upon the return of such document! In good condition within ten (10) dayi fter receipt of bids. The refund on all other complete acta of documents returned in good condition within ten (10) tlsys after the -ereir-t of bids will be Ten ($10 001 of the plans, specifica tions and other proposed Contract Documents are on file in the offices of City Recorder of Murray City, Murray City Hall, Murray, Utah, and Neff Engineering and Construction Company, 2500 Ever green Avenue, Salt Like City, Utah, and are open for public inspection. A act of such documents may be obtained from either office upon a deposit of $23.00. This de posit will be refunded in full and for one set of documents only to actual bidders upon return of such documents in good condition within ten (10) days after the receipt of bid The refund on all other sets of documents returned in good condition within ten (10 days after receipt of bids will be $15.00. Parties Interested In the bidding who do not require a complete act of documents may secure copiea of pertinent plan sheets at a cost of 60 cents per sheet or copies of pertinent specification sheet! at a Cost of ID cents per sheet The character and amount of Dollar. security to be furnished by ei-Parties Interested In thl bidding bidder are staled In the who do not require a complete act documents. f document may secure No bid may be withdrawn for at copies of least (30) days after the ahedute. Pertinent Plan sheets at a lilile cost of sixty (60) rents dosing time for receipt of bids. vr sheet or copies of pertinent Envelopes shall be marked plainsheets at a ly. "Sealed Bids for Murray City cost of ten (10 Cent! Sewer Collection System" with rf sheet diite and time of (losing mated The character and amount of thereon. Murray City reserves the tlcht "entity to be furnished by each d 'idl.r are stated In the to acrept or reject any or all btd documents. snd to waive informalities. No bid may be withdrawn for BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 't least thirty (.lot days after the OF i heduled r losing time for re- MURRAY CITY. UTAH of bids eift y J. CLIFFORD HANSEN Murray City reserves the right Mayor j aaept or rejert any or all bids ATTEST: nl to waive Informalities, ALVIN W. WAHLVU1ST HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS City Recorder OF First Publication Sept. 12. MURRAY CITY. ITTAtt Last Publication Oct. 3, 1!2 Hy J CLIFFORD HANSEN Lithographed coin banks portraying the signing of the Declination of Independence will be given as souvenirs to visitors at American Can Company's exhibit at the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake City, September Made on the company's highspeed equipment, the banks are slotted cans of the s"" size used to market citrus concentrates. They can be used as hindv "P'ggv banks" foe coins up to the size of a half dollar. American Can Company, which make3 pillions of containers in Ogden to serve Utah's cann:ng industry, will be represented at the fair with an exhibit demonstrating visually how cans are closed and sealed after thev have been filled with food products at canneries. can-maki- Post I. Rex Mackav Goes To National Capital e 13-2- 1. Flcf 1952. Mur-Ma- rt Beginning with billings for September service the colors of the statements from the Murray City Power and Water departments will change. Notices to be received about Oct. 1 will be canary for the water department, which formerly used green. The Power department bills will be a different color each month. The change was instigated bv R. Trwin Vincent, manager of the utilities office, to help subscribers keep their statements in order and also to assist in the office records. y, fewest Lat Power, Water Depts. To Shift Colors On Monthly Bills Rites Eulogize Owner Funeral services were conducted Monday in the Valley Center ward for Rulon Lawson Folkman, market at 45, owner of Mur-Ma45th South and State St. Mr. Folkman died en route to a Salt Lake hospital last Thursday. Officiating at the sendees was Bishop Sherman L. Park of the Valley Center ward. The services included: Prayer at mortuary, W. Douglas Allen: prelude and oostlude music, Rii Park- - vocal solo, "I Love You Tmlv", William Post: speaker. Al Smith; violin solo, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere", rcYed Erick-sopneaker, Alton B. Poulsen; remarks. B'shon Park: vocal solo, "Tn th Time of Roses", Mr. Post; benediction, ames F'nnegan. Interment was in Wasatch I awn r"morial Park where the graveside prayer wa3 said by Vaughn Sofe. Pallbearers were Jesse Van Patten. B. A. Baves, Mark Could. Tvnn Robbins, Dean Crus-ie- r . and Loval Tn charcr. 0f tne florai offerings were members of the Valley Cenrt n: P"-kins- ter Pjrst war(j Rpijpf R0Ciety, Directing the services was the Jenkins Mortuary. 4760 So. State 0t.. W. Douglas Allen and Vaughn C. Soffe, funeral directors. Licensed to Wed lv Marriage licenses were issued eeent'v in Salt Lake county to the following couoles: Rhonda Fleming won the title Leon Edwin Orme. 24, Tooele, role in "Little Egypt," and Mary Ann Maxfield, 21, MurTechnicolor proray. duction about the hoochy-kooch- y Norman Bryant Jamieson. ?5. Coof queen Chicago's and Betty Gaynell Birch. Murray, lumbian Exposition, not because 30. Salt lake Citv. she is an expert dancer, but beHoward Charles Clauson. 2?. cause she has the curves to make Murray, and Carla Jean Wardle. Murray Girl to Get the dance what it is supposed 0 5'alt Lake City. to be. Above A sample of Miss Nursing Scholarship William Jesse Holsten, 18, Salt ' Fleming's curves, and ( at right ) a Lake City, and Joan Ann Phelan, Nancy Bankhead, Carolyn ai seen in "Little Egypt." daughter of Mrs. Nathan Bank-hea- 18, Murray. 49S7 Poplar, this week received word that she had been chosen one of 20 girls in the state to receive a nursing scholarship I from the Ruth Eleanor and John ! TWICE TOLD TALES Ernest Bamberger Memorial Foundation. Miss Bankhead is at St. j "THE HOLY BOOK OF THE j ... A young schoolgrrl wrote an Mark's hospital. WORLD'S RELIGIONS f essay on Queen Victoria which Friday, Sept 12, 8 p. m. j ran in pasrt as follows: 'When Salt Lake City Public Library Queen Victoria was coronated, Ray Jones on Y Team she took as her motto.I will be j sponsored by the Roy Jones, former Murray high good. Sshe followed this motto school athlete, is listed on the BAHA' I' WORLD FAITH passionately throughout a long roster of halfbacks of the Brigham j Young University football team. and tedious life." MIMMIIHI t t IM Universal-International- 's -- Free Lecture MM M M M M s You. Seating IPIantt Ready For Winter? CoW days wil! soon be with us. We suggest that you avoid the last minute rush and make sure now that your heating equipment is ready for th winter season. It our suggestion that you have your FURNACE MAN, PLUMBER or HEATING CONTRACTOR do the following work: is 1. Flues See that flues and chimneys are clear, clean and tight. 2. Filters Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower belts. 3. Automatic Controls safety pilots, and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and free from obstructions. See that burners, thermostats, h above-mentione- d non-re-'n- n n 1 above-ncnlinne- notice to contractor Mavor TTEST: Sealed bids will be received at LV1N W. WAHLQUIST the office of the City Recorder. City Recorder Murrsy City, Murray, Utah until First Publication PepL 12. 1952 5 00 o'clock, P. M. of October 10, Last Publication October 3, 1952. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Serving 33 Utah and 6 Wyoming Communities with Natural Gat I M |