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Show I SUMMONS jiM'd District Court i laD.,We Division rounty Clerk or Con the further or rP"nlI"""-Nation - mr CREDITORS irlofJOHNSABLICH.De- - present claims (tcredlt0,rws to the undersigned W D- A1,ien' City Utah, on or lthe,rrav 'rSef OSofJune,A.D. hn Sablich, fef A- - Lii25-Ma- t April first publication, of r.mTnT.AS ALLEN, Executrix. Attorney for 16. 1946) y a. TO CREDITORS NOTICE L.ateofNILSE.LUNDBERG as inhs known , cherr llth oth undersigned ir26thdayofJune,A.D. f IW oN,tTICE OF DELINQUENT D'tCh nn: n It It VV EAGLE f PlaC? arJSS. Know Your Traffic Laws '. right-of-wa- y: right-of-wa- y, 30-da- y Half-inc- h arc-weld- high-pressule 227-24- The following applications have LUNDBERG, Adrninis- i, Fstate of Nils E. been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Salt Lake Sberg. also known as Nils County, State of Utah, throughApril out the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations be1946. Dh ing from SLB&M: W DOUGLAS ALLEN. 17179 E. B. McCabe, 2888 So. I for Administratrix. State St., Salt Lake City. Ut.. .015 16. 1946) sec. ft. of water for domestic use 3 well bet. 50 and 300 from a 1 VOTICE TO CREDITOKS ft. deep, at a point S. 1135 ft. and rotate of MARGIT AAMODT, E. 1692 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 30, T1S. R1E. . (eceased. ..,.11 nrocont rlaims 17198 Mrs. Glen L. Bowden. .i lith vouchers to the undersigned 3555 So. 3200 West. Salt Lake office of W. D. Allen, City City, Ut., .015 sec. ft. of water for well BalL Murray City, Utah, on or domestic use from a More the 12th day of June, bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at a point S. 304 ft. and E. 110 ft. from NW Ad- Cor. Sec. 33. T1S. R1W. HAAKON E. AAMODT, 17207 Fur Breeders Agriculministrator of the Estate of Mar- tural Cooperative, Midvale Ut., rt Aamoai, uatascu. Move Into New Home .5 sec. ft. of water for miscellaneuate oi nisi puuiuouuu, Mr. and Mrs. Everetet Bird and ous use from a well bet. 100 A. D. 1946. and 400 ft. deep at a point N. 160 baby moved Tuesday into their Cor. new home on West 59th bouth. Attorney for Administrator. ft. and E. 2154 ft. from Sec. 35. T2S, R1W. 2) Apr. have been living for several 17223 Perkins Construction Co., They in Sandy. months 'NOTICE TO CREDITORS 400 Dooly Bldg.. Salt Lake City. domes.5 of water sec. for ft. Ut., nf LEO W. BIRD, also House a Success tic use from a well bet. 400 Open howu as L. W. Bird, Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Smith N. and 1,000 ft. deep at a point Creditors will present claims 517.0 ft. and E. 578.0 ft. from were very happy over the large to ith vouchers the undersigned crowd of friends and relatives Sec. 30, T1S, R1E. Cor. it Office of Wendell C. Day, At- 17224 Mike Siouris, 3579 So. that called at their home last Lirnev. No. 3 First National Bank State St., Salt Lake City. Ut., .223 Sunday afternoon and evening iutlding, Murray 7, Utah, on or sec. ft. of water for miscellaneous during the "open house" recep well bet. 200 and tion they gave in honor of their efore the 21st day of June, A.D. use from a 600 ft. deep at a point N. 993.92 son and his sweet little 946. English I fiortrudp Stevenson Bird, ad ft. and E. 918 ft. from WVi Cor. bride, Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Smith. R1E. 31. Sec. T1S, ministratrix of the Estate of Leo Mr. and Mrs. Barr Musser were 17252 Grant T. Eastwood. 224 V. Bird, also known as L. W. E. also in the receiving line. One .015 39th South. Murray. Ut.. and five people called to hundred Eird, Deceased. , sec. ft. of water for domestic use Date of first publication April from a well bet. 100 and 300 meet and greet the young couple, .. . 31, A. D 1946. ft. deoD at a point N. 9 ft. and E, Glen, another son of Mr. and Mrs, ., 3'endell C. Day, Attorney for 1308 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 25. Smith, couldn't be present as he T1S. R2W. is still serving with the navy, iiministratnx. 17258 Raio Eastwood. 98 Cy but 2) , (Apr. expects to be out and in civil prus St., Bingham Canyon. Ut.. ian clothes in a month. Mrs. .015 sec. ft. of water for domestic NOTICE TO CREDITORS a month well bet. 100 and Smith saw Glen about use, from a to San went down she when ago 273 ft. S. a at 300 ft. Estate of Lovina Marie Lang, al point deep a and Francisco spent Sec. plane Cor. by NE 1080 ft. from &o known as Marie Lang, De and W. 35 T1S. R2W. glorious week visiting and sight ft cased. 17260 Mrs.' Harvev D. Levie. seeing with her son. She made Creditors will present claims 4406 So. 1175 W., Murray. Ut.. the return trip by plane also and with vouchers to the undersicned .015 sec. ft. of water for domestic says, "That is the only way to at the office of W. D. Allen, City use from a well bet. 300 and travel. Hall, Muray City, Utah, on or 450 ft. deep at a point S. 949.07 Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Smith are Wore the 3rd dav of Julv. A. D. ft. and W. 195.5 ft. from XV Cor. making their home in Murray. Sec. 2, T2S. R1W. 1946. 17277 Edward J. Young. 1350 Lowry is attending the Universchool. His Martha Lovina Lanr. Administra Spring Lane, Murray, Ut., .015 sity of Utah medical trix of the Estate of Lovina Marie sec. ft. of water for domestic use wife likes America very much well bet. 100 and 200 and is glad she is here. We bid Luif, also known as Marie Lang, from a a ft. at point S. 150.1 ft. and her welcome and hope she will deep jDfcused. E. 486.9 ft. from WU Cor. Sec. 9, W. Douglas Allen, always be happy she came to T2S R1E. Utah to make her home. .Attorney for said Administratrix Pack17282 Rocky Mountain j Date of first ing Corporation. P. O. Box 1618. Sunday School Officers Meet publication May 2, Salt Lake City. Ut.. 3 sec. ft. of A. D. 1946. The officers and teachers of for miscellaneous use from Grant ward Sunday school met water I (May wells bet. 400 and 900 three the home of ft. deep located as follows: Well Monday night at for their Fredrickson Leslie and 1 1228 ft. S. Supt. Vn. at a Doint W. 559.5 ft.: Well No. 2. S. 1228 regular monthly faculty meeting. ft. and W. 549.5 ft., and Well No. They outlined their next month's 3. S. 1228 ft. and W. 539 5 ft., all work and spent an enjoyable eve'I LOST 30 IRC I liom NE Cor. S,c. 12. T2S. R1W. ning together. The committee in water will be used for genThe 4 is working hard on its SIZI 14 AGAIN" era! industrial purposes in con- charge OM.IMH.M.R-nnl.UI.( Mother's day program, which v nection with the operation of a will be given" the morning of May ' n.. Nr.. . Va earning plant. of the k a Aairl htw. Vnrrc 17363 Zclza Kmc. 4031 So. 12. The the conclusion i . ... served or may Dal Iw l.o were ft. refreshments sec. .015 Ul.. meeting Main St., Murray. M U than hm rolortn a from Fredrickson. Leslie domes-liuse vt water for fi'rt ft. i Aul by Mrs. Bnwr br It well bet. 100 and 150 ft. ft. end Enjoy f Miin Trip to Wyoming deep at a point N. 622.01 Sec. 31. SW Cor. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Johnston K. H(M ft. from ii,nnvrn l.n I M PWMMkiti Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston HlolSpnuntt HIE. and T1S. " In lorn Wk, a,, h ProUsts rt sitting the granting motored to Jackson Hole. Wyo., W! Mt.mio tnd, Klnl run. applicaof anv of the w here they pitched their tent ana 9 tions with reasons therefor must rnjoved n'wek camping, fishing be in affidavit form with extra and "sightseeing. They fished at copv and filed with the State dam and reported a " 403 Stale Capitol, halt the Jackson A """w li Vimmm Cn1r rl" in one day. Of catch 21 trout bt forc or 1. Utah, on $J J4 for d.)t' .upiJy. I'bun Like Citv course the fishing wasn't that in... WATSON. WXCSTOX-good every day, as fish are Mt'RRAY CITY il: mayState Engineer. clined to be leinperamcnt rilARMACY will bite and maybe they I be they South Sute St. u nn'! fh"ne Murray 275 The Johnstons said they had a wondetful time and would bke to So many parts of g.i b.ick ncain. thr fishing country in wyomins art Mill closed as fill the lakes T " busineSfumy. r !ft ASSESSMENT prinCipal Greedy Fire Takes Toll Utah" Last night about 8:30 Murray, Utah, Thursday, May 2, 1946 are delincufnt upon the following described stock on p. m., a Monday Page 3 few minutes after Elray of.assessmfnts levied on March 19th. 1946, for the year 1945 Lundskog, son of Mr. and Mrs. ire amounts set opposite the names of the respective share- - Gustaf Lundskog, East 59th South Comment A man once said, "Character, street, had come in from milking Delinquent for the 1945 season: is what you are in the dark." the his cow, brother Parley Cert. No Shares Amt. dashed Am. Savings & Loan Assn into the house, yelling at Sacrament Meeting 317 6 Speakers $0.90 Anderson. Elsie the barns afire. Two county 2 334 At sacrament meeting in Grant .54 " Anderson, Maggie 4 75 .60 fire trucks and the Murray City ward last Sunday night speakers Z Aokie, James T Pedestrians' 331 8 1.20 fire truck responded to the call were Ray Norton, Denzil Watts " Cobbley, Margaret 1 302 .15 and did a marvelous job of fire Sr. and Ray McMillan. When traffic control signals are Alonzo Cressall, Clyde G 4 310 1.48 lighting, considering the strong Norton of the stake high council not in place or not in operation, Lasater, Elmer 25 259 3.75 wind, which seemed determined was " present. the driver of a vehicle shall yield Larson, Edwin 1 303 .37 to ' carry sparks to the houses and Laycock, Boyd 24 287 3.60 Parents the Visiting slowing down garages close by. McOmie, J. M 4 299 .60 Lorin Smith, hospitalized at or stopping if need be to so yield Miller, S. R 2 The Lundskogs lost their barn, Bushnell, came home 3.60 " 120 April 13 for to a pedestrian crossing the road1 Nell, Afton H .. 346 .27 hay, cow, heifer, sheep and one a . visit his with parents, Parella, Pasquel 3.15 .60 end of their chicken coop. Their " 211 Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith. Some way within a crosswalk when the 14 Pederson, Roy A 291 2.10 chickens were saved but the days he feels fine and then oth- pedestrian is upon the half of the ' Peterson, Hans P 9 265 1.35 chicken feed was badly damaged ers not so good. If he can iust H. R 4 117 Priest, .60 roadway upon which the vehicle .. fire and water. by They carried keep his faith and hopes high is 4 Sanders, Orson 30 4.50 traveling. ' no insurance, so it was a total Smith, Orlando H .27 354 .27 . . everything will come out OK for loss to them. Michels, C. R 30 276 4.50 him, but that isn't easy to do WELDING STEEL FOR The fire was carried by the when there is so much pain. Plus 50c $5.00 Plus 50c cert. S. L. AQUEDUCT 27 158 4.05 wind to the chicken coops of uieen, Axel 1 301 .15 their neighbor, LeRoy Gillen, Little Sharon Osborn Dies Thorpe, Ruth M thick steel plates are Sharon Annette Osborn, 1 Vance, Wm. E .15 352 burning them to the ground and into huge pipes, nearof 3 Walter An 161 and .45 Vermillion, John daughter 350 chickens. As yet the 7 nette Osborn, South 6th West. ly cix feet in diameter, for 12 1.05 killing Warenski, Edward cause of the fire has not been 4 sections of the .60 335 Whiting, Delila F passed away Friday of last week Zion's Savings Bank 61 9.15 determined. 6 after being sick a few days with Salt Lake aqueduct being built by Mr. Lundskog recently returned tne flu. bhe was an And in accordance with the law. so many shares of each parcel the bureau of reclamation to car only child. of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the from the hospital where he unFuneral services were held for ry water from Deer creek resercompany at 4350 South Main Street. Murray 7. Utah, on the 1st derwent several operations on his her Monday afternoon at Cres- voir to Salt Lake City. The steel day of June, 1946. at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p.m. to pay the legs for varicose veins. lie, his cent, with Bishop Fairbourn in pipes will comprise 4.5 miles of delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising wife and the smaller children charge. Crescent Relief society the otherwise concrete aqueduct. and expense of sale. were taken to Mrs. Lundskog's chorus sang "I'll Be a Sunbeam." Fabricated by the Southwest J.JV1 STEVENS, Sec'y., 4350 So. Main, Murray 7. Utah. sister's Mrs. Sam Williams home, Welding and Manufacturing Co. "Let the Duet, Little Prayer. Date of first publication, May 3, 1946. of Murray, where they stayed Children Come," Date of last publication. May 17, 1946. by two members for the Utah Construction Co., until Wednesday. of Relief society chorus. Speaker the steel sections are being laid As a note of appreciation to from Crescent. Duct, "Your this summer in the form of inthe Murray City fire department Sweet Little Rosebud Has Left verted siphons underneath four and the county fire department, You," Lazella Spencer and Louise canyon drainages in the line. Mr. and Mrs. Lundskog and fam- Hansen, accompanied by Erma One of the largest will go und ily say "thank you" from the bot- Watts. Speaker from Lehi. Re- der the Provo river near tom of their hearts for the depart- marks by Bishop Fairbourn. PPaPrk. When completed Anything Can Happen ments' untiring efforts in saving Song, "I Need Thee Every Hour," the aqueduct will carry 150 cubic By MRS. PEARL READING Provo Visitors Even a snow flurry in May, ac- their home and the home of Le- Relief society chorus. feet per second enough to e Burial was in Sandy city cemeMr. and Mrs. Royal J. Bate- - companied by a cold north wind Roy Gillen. They appreciate also Salt Lake City's water supman accompanied their son Wayne Sure hope the cold spell don't the neighbors' efforts, as they tery. The members of Giant ward ply. Irrigation also will benefit Bateman of Salt Lake and mo last long, as it would be a shame worked unceasingly to save their extend deepest sympathy to Mr. from the aqueduct until such tored to Price, where they spent if frost came and took the tomato friends' homes. They are so and Mrs. Osborn in their recent time as the city has need for the last week end visiting with an- plants that are growing so nicely thankful no human lives were bereavement over the loss of entire flow for municipal ' lost. their baby. other son and family, Mr. and all over the valley. Mrs. Clell Bateman. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. FAYE MITCHELL, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIE B. MITCHELL, Defendant. The State of Utah to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty (20) days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty (30) days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore existing between you and the plain- WENDELL C. DAY, tin. Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: No. 3 First National Bank Building, Murray 7, Utah. First publication, April 4, 1946. Last publication. May 2. 1946. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Ration, ' The Week In Grant Ward Lfl n. 1 I n. f ... iv" 11 Olm-stee- dou-ble- n. Si r!. M&iM mSjyffiZDE Si Srt fVinf vrtii mav Imv fmJfa to their and vegetables at finest, we take special care l a .1 f uur out hustle them to aaieway stores, Duyers go ngm into the fields to select the best. Speedy trucks hurry the produce to stores. You get finer, fresher fruits and vegetablesmore for your money at Safeway. , n. . GRAPEFRUIT Juicy. Seedless Dps- 10 lbs. en Grown n. V Q r Calavo. The mln Fruit lb. n. Urge lfl ..Bunch li .,b. K.lX. CELERY 10 Iii.l YiJ nCC 6 CARROTS rtAj Jf riiouicu riiitEs subject to daily market changes Vouiik Tender, lb. Full l'od JJ' lb. Sli8 il'Cunncan 5 RADISHES Sunklst. Sweet Juley, l.hl 13 .....tb. New Crop, Mild Flavor NEW POTATOES ORANGES n. I I n. , Af ita TV" ail Cawed Goods 0' BLEND Orange Grapefruit Julca & 46 Oi. No. t GOLD TOWN HOUSE Grapefruit Juice No. 1 os. 4 SUNNY DAWN of. 47 utr TCA I CA Canterbury I'eko. Can OLD SOUTH TaiiKerlne Juice No. 2 can TREE SWEET i Lemon Juice ot. SUNSWEET MILK ) r, '"fix A COLLEGE, BUSINESS . ate mven over TRADE SCHOOL or EDUCATION FOR YOU Club TrrMdrnl Mi 5 David Hoy Tut pin IV 1 C I - f- J a Z J ncTytuilion I IMl l.W"S V ki aNuLIi I AJ ilifl pf You ta ordY P to $500 per buMnrMOf irnJe receive i&S KhJ. I ''",th 1 I Amiy Recruiting Station. I P1' T". I, yMt.Gctlhefacaty'urU.S. I 1 W vyrUnnXy uVprnJrnU. Thi their J.clrSr, men open, upon 0 ever 18 It? iih ho enlit in the new Rrgular OcU-1-t- r 6, Army Mote t i If 1 I u' pint jALI ln-if- l .r lt (,f H.Hhester, m j P"i; 01 !rn 1 ef the National Council aie Gardtn Clubs, give many raring W Y, J H"wer pardon. frEkin.o. 3 rcsxiem 01 Mis. uh-,c!- j rationally known rock the finer nlm rxpelt. cpraker. At the iIom- cf the meeting lv.ucn and Mrs. Tut pin had of personally Jhp ..ppoitumty and Mrs. Mis Champlin nutting fin.i a - tk;ns. BRAN FLAKES KrlloKS't Tanty 10 ot. llaifin RICE KRISPIES Kolh.KiS'a m It Alher- II .:i.k . f ")"iJ S toy JrJ Jr)4 Armour'f Lunrh "J it Mfat MUNCH Heady t Eat Lunch Meat, 1 os. OV E 2U can TREET KrL$2.29 Plain or 7 J Iodised, it pkr. 'r if Lf No -- 31 Sfcay meat J HJ- - Sa-i- ,Btk-- - Knee ........ I'n- RALSTON S J Jf 0 Surprise Mother by letting her b guest of honor for at least one festive meal on Mother ' Day. Make it the kind of a meal that Dad and the youngsters can prepare without her help, but include the pretty touches to give it a party feeling. FOR BREAKFAST OR BRUNCH Start off with chilled tomato juice that's been pepped up with a bit of lemon juice. ..about j tap. of lemon juice for each glass of tomato juice. Garnish w ith a sprig of parsley or a celery leaf. Easy Scrambled Eggs have a party air, and are easy to fix. Beat eggs slightly in the top of a double boiler and add 1 tlsp. top milk or evaporated milk for each egg used. Season with salt and pepper and cook until smooth and creamy over boiling water, stirring frequently. Heap on the breakfast toast, cut in triangles, dust with paprika and serve while piping hot. IF IT'S DINNER FOR MOTHER Begin w ith a dressy opening course such ss orsnge and grapefruit chunks in grspefruit shells. Carnih with a berry, cherry or a stufTcd olive. When planning the rest of the menu, remember that chicken is a party dish. Tlan to fix it Mother's favorite vay, and serve it with new boiled potatoes, frenh green bean, peas or asparagus. For dessert, there's no prettier one than ice cream on canned peach halves. W AH.rr s Vrl' t pa. k rv'.. Lunch Meat Ground Beef 25 ..F I nf U'S. 10 J ,0r REAL ROAST nj ,4,r Ivnfiiit S lb. Hiiti--r .. hhi HHf- fn 45 i'f 'ntmr a! 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Trune Julre Whit attended a fpecial at the New-h..club meeting (Jaidon Thursday eveMrs. Helen Cham-.,Iheard and ning N. II., ! Pit(0C jn, May fishing 4,ould be great. Hear National Garden of hist iht there up U,,t l.i, v No. "1 rJ Cherub. Unsurpassed for cans Goodnrna 9 fun-goin- 'wl.N.,lrH,V, SPINACH Emerald Hay A? Orange lb. 1 Del Mont Diced No. lot can Ofl Airway, The World'i Most I'opular Flavor In Coffes lb. ,v - UBBY'STrN!;.s';:.60 No. 28 COFFEE 13 Can Tomato Juke 2 Edward's Drip, Regular or ib. I'uiveruea Q 17 Can . PEAS llltthway Extra Standard. No. I can CARROTS COFFEE J7rJ 1 1 festive Mother's Day Fresh Tender Green Rpeari GREEN ONIONS Mml . a. 1 Solid Crisp Iceberg ASPARAGUS I I rft 9 Vita- - " - Jjy AVOCADOS : WAmW$z li p. rl-n- . . i r- It's free. Qj mail your CAROL DRAKT, ! - Jut li t lot HOMT'm 211 J, Deft requeit to Diwttr D iitts a i.Ua tisnuuj ,C!J B re |