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Show Thursday, April 24, THE MURRAY EAGLE Cooperation Between Legal IJoiices Registerant Empl0yes And Employers Urged NOTICE TO WELL OWNERS - . f The following Applications have been filed, each to appropriate 0 015 sec. ft. of water (6.73 g.p.m.) from wells in Salt Lake county. Utah, for domestic purposes, all locations being from SLB&M: 12458 Clarence Darmont Belcher, 4204 So. 5th East, Salt Lake well 100 ft. deep City: from at point N. 923 ft. and W. 1428 ft. from the E'i Cor. Sec. 6, T. - t 'aK"ij? it . n'Tin vr a ........ &K,ymFjZL v H rarer m Nf!& Whlfim) ftfci ART a Kmzns thai pays 1 lx-- ;;r:,t-!'- Taft, 4035 So. 5th Lake Salt City; from East, well 67 ft. deep at point N. 630 ft. and W. 1161 ft. from SE Cor. for itself! HersL-directo- n. Sec. 31, T. 1 S., R. 1 E. 13985 R. A. Gunnerson, 643 E. 45th South, Murray, Ut.; from 3- in. well 93 ft. deep at point W. 174 ft. and S. 75 ft. from E'4 Cor. Sec. 6. T. 2 S., R. 1 E. Home Owners' Loan 14074 Corporation. Dooly Bldg., Salt well 155 ft. Lake City: from indue-ir.ak- ' T. S., R. 1 ) V -- ( ;'ii'-v- n. deep at point W. 1190 ft. and 255 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. S. 31, E. 1 provides n. Sec. 7, T. 2 S., K. 14114 Roy W. -- AM) E. 1 Eckman, 3200 So. Redwood Road, Salt Lake well 100 ft. deep City; from at point S. 2355 ft. and W. 1335 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 6, T. 2 S., Comfort Janel's 1 E. 14140 II. O. East 3900 South, R. inn o uvuo Economy stops heat loss and saves up to 40 per cent on fuel. It creates a more even and healthful temperature, thus making a saving of money for doctor bills duo to sickness and colds. It prevents dirty, and ceilings lath-mark- ed saves money mi cleaning. It eliminates largely the unnecessary expense caused by the backing up of ieo and water under shingles during severe winter weather. "Acme" Wool insulation is as permanent as your house. Its low cost and convenient monthly payments put it within the reach of everyone. 61 We manufacture, sell and inxtall ACME WOOL IX-I.ATIOX. This direct to SI consumer possibe policy our low Biggest Western Arsenal Ready In Ogden July Phone Us for Estimates p j lkjjuuqm men to be stationed at army posts w est of the Mississippi river. Wreapons will be stored at another large warehouse center under construction at Ogden ordnance depot. Vast quantities of army clothing, food, medical supplies, corps of engineers equipment, signal corps equipment and other kinds of army supplies will flow into the Utah general depot from manufacturing plants over the nation, and later will be shipped out in trainload lots as needed ti the army's expanding western camps and posts where several hundred thousand soldiers are to be trained. When in full operation, the Utah rcneral depot is expected to mplo.v 1.500 to 3.000 persons in handling supplies, keeping records of incoming and outgoing shipments, operating the clothing renovating plant, operating the army's new railroad system, and m other activities on the military art a. Already under construction by private contract are 20 buildings, including eight of the huge warehoused six large brick and steel storage sheds, two igloo maga- e zines, an operations-maintenanc- e b'iild'ig. two gnrace buildings, and one shops building. All are of permanent type construction. Other buildings are ! irg placed under contract at frequent intervals. Contraitois include the Jacob-M'Construction company of Salt Lake City, which has Marted ti First publication, April Last publication, May 8, r Murray W Under MONEY-SAVIN- Iev ,ar. -- East 33nl 5")G S.iuth G PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL mo tut: rniTnnv lend-leas- This coupon entitles you to a DUART PERMANENT WAVE (Your choice of either Clear, Oil or Infusium Solution) for only Tbit oiler good only until June ) 1' Excclcii Beauty Salon, Main & Uroadway. S.th $7 Good Year for Dairymen A good year is ahead fur dairymen, economists predict. Production of milk is expected to set a new high record, as the domestic demand for dairy products is creasing and to this has been added the increased British requirement for concentrated dairy " ' ' 1 ' '! in- ALL tu-'- Main 710 : v'ORK GUARANI We use only the latest ni You will be comfonnble n & mi I CAR WASHING I 1 1) and genuine N Mi":'-- v' "Beauty Salon EL-CI- S (Professional Dipt. Phone Broadway No SiuuYne.) "691 3 You don't need a million S&r OLD QUAKER Whi.key .or the iport of (ubindl R.T!v.. Fr- if &i?t - ' . II! , PAVinosfPyict rr.x Jj22 , i oodti - ' 4Ua i; 'ii'-!'.- V , Stt . - y J U-- Tr-".- J 1 '- X t i! t ft rt i ' u u uIIDT1C1 4 GENERAL TIRES WHEN YOU ASK FOR WILLARD BATTERIES Champion Spark Plugs YOUR LOCAL WASATCH DEALER PINT'64 YOU FEEL LIKE A MILLION 16 45 698-- a e mm d ;' Dealers of 6-51- I'.-:- : prices are rising on ::roierivs you noticed It's ti c uve and practically everything? clothing with beauty supplies, but we are still able to money because we laid in a huge supply ruuuly at favorable prices. Take advantage of this Government Purchases Surplus During the last half of March more than $10,000,000 worth of surplus food commodities have been purchased by the United States govt rr.ment. The supplies will be used for direct distribution through state welfare departments to public aid families, for use in free school lunches; to meet requests from the Red Cross for shipment to war refugee areas or for sale to Britain under the e act. provisions of the COMPANY Dial - Costs are Going Up! that Haven't w ' 1757 South 8th East ( Ki:.M tiu- Very Everything 10, 1941. 1941. to enjoy rich, mellow rood IHSULATION ici: FARUS State Engineer. work on nine buildings, including six brick and steel sheds, two igloo magazines and a maintenance - operations building, all under a $202,796 contract, and the Enoch Chytraus company of Salt Lake City, which is building two garage structures and one shops building for $74,973. The Utah general depot has room for great expansion beyond the present program. There is room, for example, for 50 igloo magazines, although only two are now under contract. An estimated GO mik s of railroad track would be required if the entire one - mile by three - mile depot were filled with buildings. Phone Hurray CERTIFIED LUBRICATION Cool Friends In Summer!" ... 7, 1941. EX-- C 39lh South and Sfaie Si. no cakkyim: charge In Winter . . . - SANDWICHES 10c Giant Malts Cones, Dbl. Deck. 5c E. T. II. HUMPHERYS, RAVARINO SERVICE - No Interest "Warm Friends June j NO OBLIGATION' Terms 1 Completion dates for the first units of Utah general depot at Ogden, destined to be the army's chief western supply center, have been moved up from December 13 to July 1 as part of a general in the national defense speed-uprogram, announces Lieutenant Colonel Elmer G. Thomas, constructing quartermaster for Ogden and vicinity. Two mammoth warehouses, each measuring about COJ feet by 180 feet, and a large clothirg renovation plant, to be placed under contract soon, ore now scheduled for completion and operation by July 1, he said. The three buildincs will be the first finished units f a huge army project which um'rr prest-nplans will eventually include the construction of 35 big warehouses, numerous large brick and steel storage sheds, a number of underground magazines, barracks for about 500 soldier guards, an administration building, garages, shops, sentry stations and various other structures. The Utah general depot. 0nlv one of its kind in western United States, is being built to carry full supplies, other thnn weapons, for a field army of approximate lv igloo-typ- We do Expert Caulking and Weather Stripping providing a Complete In- sulation Service! FOUNTAIN Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing Applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with T. H. State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with a fee of $1 on or before 1,000,000 t makes prices. St-it- Hum-phery- s. 0 "Acme" Wool insulation transforms vour homo into paradise of comfort the year 'round. Wool insulation 1 South We Cater To I'.utles 510 Heller, Jr., Salt Lake City; well 200 ft. deep at from point S. 1002 ft. and W. 1016 ft. from E'i Cor. Sec. 31, T. 1 S., O "Acme" Wool insulation prevents heat from passing to the outside through your ceiling, thereby making a more even distribution of heat in room, and cold corners are made warm and cozy. Brlve-Li- a 4710 R. 0 "Acme" Wool insulation stops summer heat from coming down through your ceiling from the attic. Wit" l.v - -- n. O "Acme" j1 TiTMU1 Fera L. Smith, 144 Myrtle Ave., Murray, Ut.; from well 150 ft. deep at point E. 1177 ft. and N. 286 ft. from W'J Cor. 14077 INSULATION i pi-- E. S. B. 1.5-i- Complete coopera' !n t employes and their ( " yf,''s in connection with the ,; the Selective St rvicv ' ' of is imperative to facility, sure civilian job v':f'T for registrants, Natii;--:,- ' tors, Selective Sorvin announced today. ''Keep your emp,.-,,- , ed of your Selective v,. stnt'. us et all times," l;; j; '!'! (),::. eral Lewis B. deputy of Selective S vised all registrants a tees. "You owe that n; them so that they can ii telligent arrangement t I..rr,'cct your job for you. Th siiould be promptly advised s to how you have been e!.s! when you expect to be f,,r training, and tin n ;:.s t, are your plans rfter ,,u have pcrienced military "tr;,j i n. 2 S., R. 13937 1941 fioor PINT 5 (Quaker STRAIGHT BOURBON u 0V Yz VMSKtY...MIS WHISKtY . corinsiT mi, tit on tBtiit IS toruf, tutt' I y ' .t e |