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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER S, 1952 THE MURRAY EAGLE PABCO CIN-DE- Il ALL-PURPO- Vhal's Doin' At Hurray Hi ENAMEL SE Legal Notices Baptists to Show Parsonage Oct. 10 PROBATE GUARDIANSHIP By Margie Satterthwulte , By John Harris Our student council, under the d Open .house for the direction of John M. Prplch and Murray Baptist parsonage Art Bishop, sponsored a matinee will be held Friday, Oct. 10 from dance Wednesday which was girl's 6:30 to 8 p. m. The church and choice. The dance, entitled "Foot- the pastor, Rev. Howard D. Simpball Drag" was to promote better son, cordially Invites their friends school spirit. There was quite a and neighbors to attend this event. rou SAVI C : AT OUI EXPENSE The home is located in the Weslarge turnout, "more so than on thp boy's choice dances", students tern Parks suMivtnlon, 49 West "xclairnM. This may be due to all Creek Drive South), Murray. ? the boys at MH3. Immediately following the open How 'bout it gals? Ami!!JwrNgP houso, dedication rervices will be lilt Itm Encavtl MHS, f held un.ler the direction of the Hav Hen'lekson was elected .program chairman, Rev. J. P. -"sldfnt ,of the Murray LDS ra"iie. Th main speaker for the Soni'nary with Carol Anne Soffe, zoning will be Dr. Dwight S. v'co president, and Dean Gordon, Dodson, executive secretary for 24 ltly fiaislut U secretary and treasurer. They will the Baptist. Also on the I he in charge of all the various program will be Rev. Clifford J. serrnarv activities, sucn as me Young, director of Christian eduand the annual Chick- - cation and R. Tueene Crow, dir eree which will all beunder the ector of Evangelism, both of the of Harold Johnson, Iniih Mgrriai, Acids, iiTprvision Baptist staff. laopi, Stauuaa aM and Mrs. Mary Johnson, October 10th is an eventful day principal, avaa leifini Waltr (SQUAB'S! advisor. In the finals, Larry Tuc-kf- tt 'n the history of the Murray Bap-li6hurch. On this day, 51 years up 'or president, BarAMAZING PAINT... AMAZIHC IAICAIM bara Somsen for vice president and ago the church was founded, 26 ONIT ONI IWO OUAT UNIT Ml CUSTOMII , (Carol Casper for secretary and vears ago Rev. J. .P. Payno family treasurer. I Representatives from became members of the church Z sections were also with Rev. Payne serving as pastor I three the study o I chosen. They are Mary Sanders, for 15 years. Our present pastor, a. 3 church history; Darrell Gile, New Rev. Simpson, also will begin his o o Testament, and Val McCleery,, Old fifth year on the 10th. o o Testament. At the time Rev. Simpson was o MHS U',d to this church it was two z newly-acquire- J $22 tB'-'OO ba-hf- ul $043 & IIr I Colwir Trl-Sta- te wmimN "ad-"iUo- I Tri-Sta- te st a 1 5l o " o "O c O O w c r 0 a -o 5 c a g S5-I8- ! O n ! , o Z o c O -- 5 D Richard Wllks was elected president of the Distributive Education Club at the school which is under the direction of Murray R. Lewis. Charlene Erlckson, vice president and Louise Nebeker, secretary and treasurer, were also elected with Dorothy Horrocks. publicity director, and Jeraldine Forsgren, display manager. This organization has already sponsored two pop corn sales and will continue to have these throughout the year. Friday evening, an impressive candle light ceremony was held in the gym for all Boosters. The "goats" took the Booster oath Boosand were made ters. After the ceremony, punch and cookies were served and a brief program was presented. The Booster Club held its first meeting of the year at 8 a. m. Wednesday morning to elect a junior vice president and to acquaint the new members with the rules and regulations of the organization. Thelma Evans was elected over Glee Bowen, La Dean Wright, Clara Taylor and Helen Pett. The uniform was voted on also and it will remain the same. a 3 a -n 2E I Anderson Lumber Co. 4975 So. State , Flume Mur. 9 vvvvvavvvvvvvvvvvvvv MHS Last Friday, a Scottish lyceum assembly program was presented to the senior high students. Mr. and Mrs. Max Irish McGreggor told of the customs and traditions I of their people and sang many of T-- V H T-- V T-- V T-- V T--V Enjoy the Finest H I H k I mm H Ik illi i LfMHi V ICA Vldar M4 7TU4 k Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the rnder.jlgnd at the offre of Phi I,. Hx-sentorney 4702 South State Street, the Murrav, Utah on or befo-- .... FOOTBALL SERIES WORLD IDS CONFERENCE k I LOVE l 22nd dav of November, A. D. 1952. Ellin M. Southam, Administratrix of the Estate of David Alma Marsden, Deceased. Date of first publication September 39. A. D. 1951. 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A tmit fciilMa EVENING PROGRAMS "TTilr Mar l"T S Ti Th Nan fr ttb.. wraaa) Slamaanbat f I Mila r.f flan4a rarar.f Vra W Xa.ll T1m ItrMUMfxUy It iArsa Vnu la Hha I MUal!M KM'a Aih.14 ! Tipa ' Vartaty MuaJr fnr Mnlwaa rtSa f iaraftil Kl.at IMita I fkalr. f Hah4 A Tim I'arlaar Tlmr MmI fnr MoWrna Tm r AM A. M PROGRAMS ,ra Ataahl MoWrrta r- -r ..ar, frn f tiari'll a.araiU KarlHirilll (.) Vnrttt Hurt Tl Mornlcut Mf4-l- r nn a XarlHr Tlm m lllr. PrtlMM) Rjlhl Thru Sb llnrr ltmm V .il .ho. I'n H.iwr.1 ht rMh I fhrw M..a)ra intra A "VuMf fnr Tim Mufaltf Wirlri Tb li jnnm fnr Miuir "Tlm Kui r.w Mutr Hub Vtllr't.Mii JKm4.. Sa W..il. Ti Nvwt if I tarn A, M. Tim fnf MlUnV Tl "Tib SlJim Atrl4 Tl Wri4 I'immiu iimlwr I'A1 JWlfTI A T pl Kiail4 Minli Tv Moralnt Hrladlre t'rvMtta li'AH Jibm f.i 1HI 10 Nr Mnrnlnt MriMlr PROGRAMS IW Kaaakraere at W RwT )orvr lftn49 rtf , ft1rala raaaaaa4 rlha) n ttMil Roaijlr VmU Vaa Miar Vi..,l. N.a. .MI Atwl4 fhm Tm9 Mw' f,.r M.d.tii Mtl. "H" EVENING Saturday to 7 T- -V M Sr. r nwmm ttlrf f'ola ( Og T. O' Tha MiMBlna lAglld Srmt Top U' Th S. October Mn O' Th W. W..rl4 hrm Mnl4 Murnlnt MrlMltvt A RSDAY Octobrr Ort 'T'tt ..rl4 Nmi liititmfr Ikl Mt Km o' inli.f Till WKDNtSDAY October Orlohrr V Vint 14 fiMBte I I balancer Beef-biuldin- g tiesdaT 1 hi Mr Ma4Vra P.rmhi m T Ph. 1230 On MiMlr cat. VAUN FOTHERINGHAM G. Wilson, Deceased. AMhMlf Mw4"l m ImmMI f ht n44 nf raoea a local bank. W , - On insurance through State Farm.' Date of first publication Octo ber 3, A. D. 1952. Edward O. IJnOrj, Attorney for Executor Ortobrr Tli4 Mfit t't P.? T1 A I II I H i PHONE MUR. 42 T-- V On Financing through I. AFTERNOON Haat ei A great many new car buyers have saved ronay oftan subsUntie) sums through the State Farm Bank Plea. ' There are 2 savings! Scott M. Malhefton, execu-- j tor for the Estate of Fredl MONDAY' V.. Vtlf Tim Mmlr for nlMM isiJv4if f dowa-ptraMi- t. your protection. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1010 Boston Building. Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 6lh day of December, A. D. 1952. i ?atr Anwt4 W of yowr qutefo 3. Know the smount of your wnMto1 UUnce. 4. Know the amount of your finance charge. 5. Know the amount of insurance premium and the detail ceased. . vto.14 W I T Open to 6:30 p. m. trtde-ir- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Fred G. Wilson, De- MMy Miic nt Rnl ink fl-- si the imount 2. Know tvyfjlf your Murray Music Sfafion Wllrn M,r.rri Mitt4 tim tnt viuay t H t Tim MIU4T the delivery price of fOM Know 1. MURRAY CITY, UTAH orl4 hli Arw. ' By J. CLIFFORD HANSEN Mayor TTEST: KIXIX W. WAHLQUIST City Recorder First publication Sept. 19, 1952. Last publication Oct. 10, 1952. "t- - , a OF COMMISSIONERS OF BOARD "Vo.14 lltl4 lilt i wnat every new car buyer should know de-)o- fi MoralM MrloittM nv nay be obtained from either office ipon a deposit of $25.00. This will be refunded in full and for one set of documents only to ictual bidders upon return of mch documents in good condition Arithin ten 10) days after the receipt of bids. The refund on all ither sets of documents returned n 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 set of documents may secure :opies of pertinent plan sheets at cost of 60 cents I per sheet or copies of pertinent specification sheets at a non-r- e fundable cost of 10 cents per sheet. The character and amount of lecurity to be furnished by each bidder are stated in the above-- , mentioned documents. No bid may be withdrawn for at 'east (30) days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. Envelopes shall be marked plainly, "Sealed Bids for Murray City Sewer Collection System" with date and time of closing stated thereon. Murray City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids nd to waive informalities. SLNDAV J"f V i Copies of the plans, specif ica- ions and other proposed Contract documents are on file In the of- ices of City Recorder of Murray City, Murray City Hall, Murray, Utah, and Neff Engineering and Construction Company, 2500 Evergreen Avenue, Salt Lake City, Jtah, and are open for public A set of such documents rrwt Q' Ttx Mnrnlrif Jlmt "Yum leeueu. Muln Toft O' Tha " "it ; Ti Nrt A, M V. AFTERNOON PROGRAMS H T-- V Hirl f it . V. I! SATURDAY Ortobrr 4 ( O' Th. Mars In I Hlf Tr T"f SET V Ull j : 2-- FRIDAY Ortobr 1 feorM " I H is t: IS Only $295 I &o" e e 1:41 1. It II T-- imn NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Br'.sy Sellna Hall also known as Uetsy 3. Hall, Deceased. Creditors will present claimf Estate ON 's yr. warranty on picture, tub Includes Excise Tax 21" RCA above-mention- Iing-enfelt- TIMK LUCY Only $199.95 Includes ' PHIL L. HANSEN Mtoraey for Administratrix 4762 South State Street Murray, Utah. with vouchers to the undersigned Offices of Wendell C it the First Day, Attorney, Suite National Bank Building, Murra'' fields, the Murray Baptist church City, Utah on or before the 13th and the Old Taylor Ave. Baptist! day of November, A. D. 1952. church. They were combined a William Newmann little over a year ago. Up to the Executor of the Estate of present time Rev. and Mrs. SimpBetsy Selina Hull, also son made their home at the Tay-lo- r i known as Besy S. Hall ; Deceased. Ave. parsonage. In combining the two fields into one the memDate of first publication Sep bers gave a call to Rev. Simpson tember 12th, A. D. 1952. to be their pastor. WENDELL C. DAY, Having acquired the new par- Attorney for said Executor. sonage within the city of Murray NOTICE TO CREDITORS the program of the church is more Estate of LUELLA CUMMINGS, complete for the spiritual welfare of the community as a whole. Deceased. ' Creditors will present claim." Civicly, as well as spiritually, the Murray Baptist church takes its with vouchers to the undersignec full place in the life of a growing at 903 Kearns Building, Salt Lake . City, Utah on or before the sixth , city. of December A. D. 1952. their folk songs. The assembly day Paul S. Roberts well proved very entertaining as Administrator of the Estate as educational to the audience. of Luella Cumming, deceasThis was one of the four lyceums ed scheduled for the year. Date of first publication OctoMHS ber 3 A. D. 1952. Student body officers, David Wirthlin, president; Helen Borlch, NOTICE TO CREDITORS vice president, and Art Olson, secEstate of JOSEPH WEDDLE, a and attended treasurer, retary also known as James W. Weddle, safety council meeting Wednesday Deceased. at Salt Lake City and County Creditors will present claims building. Officers from all Salt with vouchers to the undersigned Lake county schools met to discuss at Main and Second South Streets the necessity of better safety rules Salt Lake City 1. Utah, on or be in the schools. This meeting was fore the 7th day of February, A. under the direction of Ben E. D. 1953. Salt Lake commissioner WALKER BANK AND of public safety. TRUST CO., AdministraMHS tor of the Estate of Joseph (Five buses of students will make Weddle, also known as the trip to South Summit today James W. Weddle, de(Friday) to watch our team make ceased. their fourth win of the season. Date of first publication OctoThe student body's spirit has ber 3, A. D. 1952. Skeen, Thurman, Worttley Sl Snow really been aroused since the of our new name. The Attorneys for Administrator spirit of the Spartan NOTICE TO CREDITORS warrior promises to keep Murray Estate of William F. Reeder. also at the head of the league this known as W. F. Reeder, Deceased. year and In the years to come. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Walker Bank and Trust Company. Main and 2nd South Streets. Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or beNOTICE To the Members of the Union fore the 7th day of February. A. Area Gun Club Association: D. 1953. The members of the "Union John H. Reeder, and Walker Area Gun Club Association" are Bank and Trust Co., of the Estate of hereby notified that a meeting of all members will be held In the William F. Reeder, Deceased. Community Center Building on 6th East, in Union, Salt Lake Date of first publication OctoCounty, State of Utah, on Monday, ber 3 A. D. 1952. October 13. 1952, at the hour of Skem, Thurman. Womley & Snow 8:00 p. m. for the purpose of con- Attorneys for Executors sidering and voting upon the quesNOTICE TO CREDITORS tion of whether this association Estate of JAMES H. FOWLKS. should be Incorporated as a nonDeceased. profit corporation. , Creditors will present claims This notice ii given persuant to resolution of the Board of Direc- with vouchers to the undersigned at 903 Kearns Building, Salt Lake tors of said Association. Dated at Murray City. Utah. City, Utah, on or before the sixth this 24 th day of September, A. D. day of December A. D. 1952. Paul S. Roberts, 1952. Administrator of the Estate KELVIN R. KEMP of James H. Fowlks, deKelvin R. Kemp, Chairman ceased. of the Board of Directors Date of first publication Octoof the Union Area Gun Club ber 3 A.' D. 1952. Asuoclallon. !' inir-rcste- al e YOUR DIAL 17" Table Model 1 '"-Tip- n 1230 DON'T MISS "Z1 TO OKKDITORS NOTICE Estate of David Alma Marsdcn, Legal Notice I k H NOTICES Third Judicial District Court In and for Salt Lake County, Probate Division Consult County Clerk of the respective signers for further le I Entertainment k NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS struction Company, 2500 EverSealed bids will be received at ' Avenue, Salt Lake City, green the office of the City Recorder, Utah, and are opm for public InUtah until Murray City, Murray, A set of ruch documents NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 5:00 o'clock P. M. of October 15, spection. be obtained from either office, may Sealed bids will be received at 1952, for furnishing all plant, mapayment of twenty-fiv- e the office of the City Recorder, terials, equipment and labor and upon Dollars. This ($25.00) Murray City, Murray, Utah until performing all work for construc- will be refunded in full payment for one 5:00 o'clock P. M. of Oct. 15. 1952 tion of a Sewage Treatment Plant set of documents only for furnishing all plant, materials, for Murray City; at which time complete ' to each actual bidder upon the equipment and labor and perform the proposals will be publicly return of such documents in good In nlrtii,1 anil rtffi.u rtnnoil tha of all construction for work ing ;,lhl,n 'en J 10' dava Murray City Sewer Collection Sys of Murray City, City Hall, Murray. Ster ld3" Tne refun1 tem at which time the proposals Utah. Any bid received after clos- n complete sets of docu will be publicly opened and read limp will he retm1 nn-- 1 ments returned in good condition ilotid in the office of Murray City, oinnt'J. ten (10) days after the include The of main work items bid II ill. Murrav. Utah. Anv "ity in A i .ill I... ,.f V,;,l urns, .wui uc W(VU 1IV.UUJ ui .,. ...Ml l... ',,! a, nt lin,i(.l tn H.A fllw. ,.l.. f. ' 0 ars' etumed unopened. ing: 10.000 cubic yards excavation, lin-in tnis Dueling rari.es f jot of concrete, piles, The main Items of work are: 2,200 2,850 cubic yarJs reinforced con- - who drt not require a complete set 17.850 Cu. Yd. of Excavation )f documents may eeoure copies of Main Line; 17,820 Cu. Yd. Exca-atio- n crcte. 10,000 cubic yards filter as-- : 11 pumps of various pertinent Plan sheets at a Service Line; Jacking gregate, screen cleaning mechanism, fundable cost of sixty (60) cents "!ornigated Metal Pipe under the or copies of pertinent 256 Lin. Ft. of 36", 64 grit collecting mechanisms, 2 co-- 1 Per sheet alroad sgulator mechanisms, 4 sludge col- - Specification sheets at a '.in. Ft. of 30", 245 Lin. Ft. of 24 cost of ten (10) cents 83 Lin Ft. of 21", 54 Lin. Ft. of loUn" "chanisms, 2 rotary dis- sheet. per 8", 80 Lin. Ft. of 10": Install tributors, chlorinating equipment, The character and ; of heating, digestion tank, gas holewer pipe 4016 Lin. Ft. of 27 to be furnished by each 2 electrical der. security work, buildings, V.0 Lin. Ft. of 21", 1507 Lin. Ft. of ntinS and miscellaneous valves bidder are stated in the 8", 16,620 Lin. Ft. of 15", 20.950 documents. ""u niun. VV"K '.in. Ft. of 12", 16,550 Lin. Ft. of No bid may be withdrawn for 11 T in n hi'l e mandatory upon the s'f nt fi" iiT.i at least thirty (30) days after the ?t 'of 6" 37 100 Lin Ft of 4"-- ' Contractor to whom the Contract ,c )13 manholes; 4,000 Cu. Yds. of "j - ' of bids. Travel backfill under sewer pipe; tractor under him, to pay all labor- ceipt ers, workmen and mechanics ein- Murray City reserves the right them in the execution to accept or reject any or all bids ployed by It shall be mandatory upon the of ihc Contrurt not ,P8S tlmn the and to waive informalities. ...... .... ..., u . , .. .. , uMav-.u,.u... u.c. v.u.lu. lu BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS B,.mM.al prevailing rate of wages s awarded, and upon any subcon- OF . e8taMl!lhpd by tne sute lnAualrM laractor under him. to pay all MURRAY CITY, UTAH Commission of utah for eacn type borers, workmen, and mechanics of VVo,.Unlu or nUchanlc needed. By J. CUFFORD HANSEN mpioyeu by mem in tne execution f th c , Speclfica- Mayor pl if the contract not less than the tions and other proposed Contract ATTEST; of rate wages Document3 are on file in the general prevailing W. WAHLQUIST established by the State Industrial f jces of lhe Rec0rder of Mur-- 1 City Recorder Clty Commission of Utah for each craft ray City. City Hall, Murray, Utah First publication Sept. 19, 1032. ir type of Workman or mechanic and Neff Engineering and Con- - Last publication Oct. 10, 1952. . Itrqralf Hall r4af Sfmfall H arhna V.. r4 raatratl Voii4 Vaaa Mnaar M.ialr; It Harahfaftf-' tfc"a Haap a., Inbra aaat t"4 MatHa tai Willi A laaaara (VwH lr "'at a.p, i'ia rVr A t'raa UmVi Vura SlaanHraare vt S'Arfra na a Naf l.lt,a aar.4aarrma Ml a fiaf Aarlraa Mran4r llta M.taW !4 Marl IHf laala TliH la tt Hnaf tit f.aiaal Rlar UrlKaa M "f aria la Tall T amM ' ' Mrl4t A"laa M ic t a4 Varl lh llaaaHl TWa la li Riajf ' n a.p. prr a'Aa B lat U4r wT aaaai HVay Mualr far Maaa llahrare Taa la.a I. 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