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Show I ILiiV AUGUST 15, 1947 W THE RING IT AM RULI.FTTN. BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH PAQE FIVE JENKINS TO SPEED AGAIN AL Jenkins, holder of all world ipeed murks from 50 to 1000 miles, will atlon.pt to lower hit records in his radicol new Mobil Special on the Bonneville salt Hals ot Utah in August, a few days after John Cobb of England makes a similar assault on his own ane mile record. Both events are part of the Utah Centenniel observance. Seven Copperfttld Scouts re-turned Saturday from Camp Stelner A thrilling experience was enjoyed by the boys. Those attending were Max Ivie, Russell Miller, Keith hie, Allen and Daniel Dooley, Eldon Bray, War-re- n Palmer and Leaders Malcolm Robertson and Nelson Leyba. : coppERFffiii) : Valeta Nevers Phone 505W Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ortega and family of Albuquerque, N Mex., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gonzales. Mrs. Ortega is a sister of Mr. Gonzales. Mrs. Bill Jones and daughter Gloria Ann of Helper is visiting a week at the home of Mr and Mrs. N. G. Nevers. Mrs. Marvin Cowdell and dau-ghters. LaWain and Colleen and son Marvin were Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday. Mrs. N. G. Nevers and daugh-ter Norma and son Bill and Mrs. Bill Junes and daughter Gloria Ann and Mary Ellen Whetsel spent Tuesday evening at Lagoon. Mrs. Helen Colen, Tom and JoAnn Greroria and Mike Koro-Iogo-all of Salt Lake City, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs Mike Bapis. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mannos were Mrs. Sam Chelemec and daughter Darlene of Clearfield and Mrs. James Lambroe and sons, Chris and Gus of Cornish. Mrs. N. G. Nevers and son Bill and daughters Norma and Val-eta and Mrs. Bill Jones and dau-ghter Gloria Ann were Salt Lake shoppers Monday. Mrs. A. E. Ottley and son Da-vid visited Wednesday at the home of Mr and Mrs. N. G. Nev-ers. Mrs. E. Arp of Bingham is spending a few days visiting with her mother, Mrs. W. L. Leather-wood- . N. G. Nevers and daughter Valeta visited Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Bill Jones of Helper. Mrs. Nevers returned with them following a two-wee- k visit there. Mrs. John W. Anderson and son John motored to Mt. Pleas-ant Saturday and returned with Mrs. Malcolm Robertson and her two sons, Norman and Malcolm and Mrs. Anderson's sister. Mrs. Hilda Carlson. The Robertson's had been vacationing for two weeks. your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you ac-cording to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action Ls brought for the purpose of disolving the bonds of matrimony between plaintiff and defendant and for such other and further relief as prayed for In said complaint. MARK S. MINER, Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Address, B791 W. 2700 South Magna, Utah s IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT. IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS BLANCHE REID RODAK, Plaintiff, -- vs- MICHAEL RODAK, Defendant. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days af-ter service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of v Mrs. W V. Robinson entertain-ed Monday evening for seven members of No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary Bridge print were won by Mrs. Earl T. James, Mrs. Karl EUger and Mrs. Ross Cush-ing- . CALVIN WILFORD RISER, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty (20) days after the service of this Sum-mons upon you, if served within the county in which this action was brought; otherwise, within thirty (30) days after service, and defend the above-entitle- action; j in case of your failure so to do Judgment will be rendered against you according to the de-mand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of this Court. This action is brought to re-cover a Judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore ex-isting between you and the plaintiff. MARK S. MINER, Attorney for Plaintiff, 87!U West 2700 South, Magna, Utah. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY. SUMMONS BEVERLY LUND RISER, Plaintiff, vs. LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHIP NOTICES (Consult the clerk of the dis-trict court or the respective sign-ers for further Information.) Estate of John Feraeo, Deceas-ed. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign ed at the office of Elliott W. Evans, 323 Utah Oil Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or be-fore the 25th day of November, A. D. 1947. Sam Feraco, Executor of the last Will and Testament of John Feraco, Deceased. Date of first publication July 25. A. D 1047. ELLIOTT W. EVANS, Attorney for Executor, 323 Utah Oil Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Last date of pub. Aug. 15, 1947 o jftonnie J''ne . . . I i Mis Raloh Smith and tuS'i. ,f Uo tKi and Mr. and . Peterson and famUy m ved Friday in Fork canyon. M and Mrs F.lvin Armitstead X"f ; ,, Lucille and Peggy IH . Maude Stringer mt, Aim-UI- . and Arvil Cow-- Copperton, Mr. and m Thome and Mrs. Hinkle and Mrs. Dean Lewis MM"nf Billy and Richard, of jK L:ik;. City enjoyed Tuesday returned home !!SBHl',v'cv-i..ti- after spending a "kJ !;, tin Frank Peterson lq,',' m Mis David O. Stoker K'n,.deii ' Promised Valley" in K I ake City Saturday evening. H'lsi't'inK at the home of Mr. Hi 'Mrs Ray Olsen are Mr. and K LaVar Hooley and daugh-H'nu- Mae f Provo. Hp ami Mrs, Ray Cowdell and Hjtircn, Jack and Norma, and H and M's. Albert Ray and HtihUis. Beverly and Maurine Hoycd Tuesday evening at La- - R, and Mrs. Henry A. Cheev-H,n- ii daughter Shirley enjoyed Hmmmg at Saratoga Thursday RiThiuI Mrs. Roland Warner ended "Promised Valley" in Hi Lake City last Wednesday H)'a'vid Stoker is visiting four K. in Salt Lake City with his Hndmother, Mrs. Patty West-Ki- r and Mrs. Eldon Johnson H: children Shirley and Karen HSaturday on their trip. They H Saturday at Como Springs K: Sunday at Bear Lake and H,:, Springs. They visited over-Hi1- 1 1,1 Soda Springs with Mr. H Mrs. Homer Bassett. The Hnily visited Monday with Mrs Hinsun's 'ather, Newton Wood-- an Mr. and Mrs. Wilford H'di'un. all of Smithfield. They Bnt Monday evening at La- - and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Rasmus-se-of Salt Lake City were Tues-day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sullenger and family flew from Manila, P. I., last Saturday to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullenger Beverly Allen of Salt Lake City visited Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen. A candy pull was enjoyed re-cently by Pat Rasmussen, Mau-rine Ray, Donna Jean Guild and Bonnie Olsen. "Wall Street Gamblers" Don't miss this colorful new series of stories about Wall street's fabu-lous gambling financiers. Begin it with "The Rise and Fall of Jesse Livermore", the spectacu-lar storv of the "Bov Plunger of Wall Street". Read it in the Am-erican Weekly, that great maga-zine distributed with next Sun day's Los Angeles Examiner. Mr. and Mrs. Les Smith and children, Fred and Delva, of Midvale, were Wednesday din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A Diede-ric- h and family left last week for their vacation. Thoy are plan-ning to take the coastal route. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead and family visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lewis and family of Salt Lake City. Week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheever were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever of Salt Lake City. Monday overnight guest of Rea Armitstead was Lucille Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Anderson and son Richard and Aria Olsen spent Tuesday evening at La-goon. Romona Nielson of Ovid, Ida., was a week-en- d guest at the Frank Peterson home. Virginia Peterson, who has beeen staying at the Bee Hive House in Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- with Mr. and Mrs Frank Peterson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead and daughters, Rea and Austa, visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thome and Mrs. Henkel of Murray Sunday evening visitors at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Rex B. Garrett were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahl of Midvale. Jenna Vee Olsen left Monday for a few weeks' visit in Los An-geles, Calif., with relatives. Week end visitor at the Grant Douglas home was LaPrille Da-vis of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skinner and daughters, Barbara and Bonnie, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stoker of Midvale attended the state ex-position Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Coleman and sons of Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Timothy and family of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Timothy and dau-ghter of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Les Cochran and sons of Springville enjoyed a steak fry Tuesday evening in Hobble creek canyon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell and family attended a family re- - union commemorating the 84th birthday of his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Gammell of Spring-ville. The reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Minor of Springville and there were 38 present. Karen Olsen was Tuesday ov-ernight guest of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Hooley of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Olsen left Wednesday to spend a few days in Provo canyon. Pat Rasmussen was a Tuesday overnight guest of her aunt, Mrs. Miriam Kelly of Salt Lake City Wednesday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell were Mr. Gammell s brother and sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Lou Gammell of Las Vegas Nev., and two sisters, Mrs E V Hapgood of Anteheim, Calif., and Mrs. Ben Holly of Springville and his mother, Mrs Charlotte Gammell, also of Springville. Wednesday evening guesUt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A Gadd were Mr. iand Mrs. Wal-ter Denver of Pleasant Grove. Mr and Mrs. Owen Rasmussen MATTRESSES REMADE and FURNITURE REPAIRED OVERMAN MATTRESS COMPANY Phone Bingham 90KJ1 J i mil p m$ win wtm rwsmmm yKI f COMPOUND EM DO HOT Sf AS BBBm who. w mm m r IB omloped mm m am to ' ctmimm ms ,,.,, I 273 South Main Street Salt Lake City 17 I QUICK 1 SERVICE I FORD I PARTS I BETTER CANYON MOTOR I COMPANY I Authorized Ford Dealers I "Quality With Economy" B BINGHAM CANYON COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME POOL TABLES FISHER'S AND HAMM'S BEER ON TAP FINEST IN TOWN 499 MAIN STREET COME TO THE MIDWAY SERVICE FOR ARC WELDING ACETYLENE WELDING, BRAZING AND TIRE VULCANIZING OF ALL kinds GREASING AND LUBRICATION MIDWAY SERVICE . JERRY and FAT HURLEY PHONEU I (a a COMMUNITY pUmi I flW of a eood many things that Yonr bank U in on the ground 1 commumty . . . or banks h in your I happen come true. A young couple bu ds T I Le issued for municipal improvements . agr - rf I bus all use ban. fmances a ; b k u I ;r::;rr:Cavi;,ib,:: ,r. . --- - I Lnit, "planning center" . . . MUMEI flDtUl MSil.f STSTIM fP& MURRAYB COUNTY -"- -3o rW, Cg) Featuring DICK GRIFFITH, V MwVj International Champion Trick Ridor ft V V In Stniational Dart Dtvil Fat P KiWaA STEVE SHANNON, WILBUR PLOUGHER tT T Jl S Olf HI Clown, in th Rode-- SuiitM VYJJtvrl JACK 0AKEY TfTySif BW "4J World' Champion Rodoo Announf AfPTOOX 8 THRILLING EVENTS ' O'tA National Horitihoo Pitching '?aP00 0'J Chompicn.hip Jo TVdObIB Carnivnl and Mlda l" O O jIM f Horw Pulling Contut ' I O O O tm Wle Rev.ew V JtPQnM Soared for Toltnt V O cd Club and FFA ProjocU, judging 0,Q,3JB 1 Exhibit! of All Type. ' No Admiitian Charge to Fair Grounds, 'gV.C I Carnival, Midway or Exhibit! A. & M. CLUB 10 MAIN STREET BEER AND DANCING 'Phone 45 ' Rest Ask for Steve or Ray of Service" STEVE AMICONE JR. and RAYMOND MARKS Proprietors (h) To throw or deposit any garbage or other deleterious mat-ter of any kind anywhere with-in said limits, except at a gar-bage disposal plant designated by the health commissioner and superintendent of water works. (i) To permit any dog to run at large (j) To throw or break bottles; or glass. (k) To spread or eat any picnic or lunch at places forbidden by the superintendent of water works or health commissioner, who may reouire that picnicking or camping be confined to cer-tain designated placet (1) To wade or bathe m the stream. (m) To wash dishes or other articles in the stream. (n) Any person who owns, op-erates, maintains or permits the use of any house, cottage, cabin, human habitation or camping place shall be required to pro-vide and maintain a sewage dis-pos-system satisfactory to the superintendent of water works and health commissioner, and upon his failure so to do the health commissioner shall have and there is hereby conferred upon him, the authority to close, Mali and prevent the use of such house, cabin, human habitation or camping place. (o) When in the judgment of the superintendent of water works and health commissioner privately owned property within the watershed may become a source of danger to the sanitary condition of the water supply, the owner of said property may be required to permit the water department to erect and main tain a suitable privy. (p) Superintendent of water WOrkl and health commissioner are hereby authorized and di-rected to prescribe rules and reg-ulations not contrary to law, governing all matter! of sanita-tion within the watershed. (q) To commit any nuisance u ha (sue vi r Section 3. In the opinion of the City Council it is necessary for the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of the City of Bingham Canyon that this ordin-- j ance shall take effect on August 20th, 1947. Councilman John W. Holmes made a motion that the foregoing Ordinance be adopted. Councilman Clair L. Johnson seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Councilman John ' W. Holmes Aye. Councilman Elmo A. Nelson Aye. Councilman Bob Jimas. Absent, not voting. Councilman Anast J. Chipian Aye. Councilman Clarence L. John-son Aye. Mayor R. D. Johnston Aye. Passed by the City Council oi the City of Bingham Canyon, Utah, this 13th day of August, 1947. DALE JOHNSTON, (SEAL) Mayor. ATTEST: EUGENE MORRIS, City Recorder. . ORDINANCE NO. 23 CITY OF BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH An Ordinance Providing for the Prolection of Water Used by lhe City of Bingham Canyon, Utah, from Polution. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Bingham Canvon, Utah; Section 1. The watershed areas of Bingham Canyon are hereby defined to be the entire areas within 15 miles above the intakes of the City within which water drains into any stream or tribu-tary thereof, or underground tun-nel, or any artesian or flowing well basin, where such waters are taken by said City, or from which waters are taken to be de-livered to said City, into its water works system for the culinary and domestic use of the mhabi tants thereof Section 2. It shall be unlawful for any person to do or permit to be done any of the things herein-after described along any stream or source of water used by the inhabitants of Bingham Canyon for their water supply. (a) To deposit, pile, unload, or leave any waste minerals or dirt which might contain such min-erals within 300 feet of any stream or source of water supply. (b) To construct or maintain any corral, sheep pen, pig pen, chicken coop, stable, or any of- - tensive, or contaminating yard or outhouse; provided, however, that livestock may be permitted to graze beyond 300 feet from any stream or source of water supply, but not within 300 feet of any stream or source of water supply except where permit has been obtained from the health commissioner and superintend-ent of water works and compli-ance with all the sanitary ro- - quircmonts prescribed by said officials. (c) To deposit, pile, unload, or leave any manure or offensive rubbish, or carcass of any dead animal at any place within said watershed areas as herein defin-ed except at a garbage disposal plant designated by the health commissioner and superintendent of water works. (d) To permit any loose cattle, horses, sheep, hogs, or any other animals to run at large except where such livestock are more than 300 feet from any stream or source of water supply within said watershed areas. (e) To stake or graze horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, or other ani- - mala within 300 feet of the bank of such stream, or within 300 feet of the source of any water supply except that horses or cat-tle may be staked or corralled within such 300 feet at such place and under such conditions as may be designated by the health com-missioner and superintendent of water works of Bingham Canyon. The person obtaining such per-mit must keep the premises whereon said animals are kept, in such condition as may be requir-ed by the health commissioner and superintendent of water works, and said permit may be revoked at any time by said of-- i ficers upon failure of the per-- i mittee to comply with such rea-sonable sanitary regulations as are prescribed by said officers. (f) To permit any horses, cat-tle, sheep, hogs or other animals to water directly from the stream. g) To permit any horses, cattle, sheep, hogs or other animals to remain in or near, or to pollute ' any such stream of water. |