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Show " THE MVUn. AY EAGLE2, Murray, Utah, ThursdayMay Page 6 Men Uses County J 946 149BeehiveGirls On Hold Swarm Day State Schedules Fishing Dates Private Road Salt Lake county's practice of sanctioning use of roads and Aaronic Priesthood Awards South Cottonwood bridges department manpower, 149 week Calendar of Ward last At the Sunday evening sacra trucks and equipment in conFriday evening ment meeting, Quentin Erekson, struction and repair work on priBeeehive Girls of Cottonwood May 28 is the choir concert. of the Aaronic vately owned properties has not stake gathered at the Murray May 26 is the M I A Youth Con- general secretary of South Cottonwood been discontinued, it was learned First ward hall for their Swarm priesthood ference. ward, presented individual and day. Many ward Beekeepers also Mrs. Violet Boyce By May 3 is the Beehive Swarm group awards to the Aaronic today. were present. A crew of five county road emday. Their invitation to parents priesthood. In charge of the gala affair a today were surfacing a To Queen and friends read: Those receiving individual ployes of the roadway running were Stake Beekeepers Vionna Cupid Strikes Twice We would of 3rd Bee: portion May. day e awards were Robert Howe, Erwin Turner, Vilda Bcrrett and a Wedding bells rang twice with like it very much if you would and George Degan, George Crab- - into Sunset Beach, private right Erusenback. Special guests of way, 18 miles west of Salt to our Mr. touch of sons come add and the for in month the your tree, Allen Howe (who is now in Lake. Two county trucks were were Naomi Simper and Alberta and Mrs. Rulon H. Labrum, 6412 annual Swarm day time is 7:30 the coast guard; award was ac- being used on the project. Midgley of the stake Y.L.M.I.A. South 9th p. m. at South Cottonwood ward. East, Murray. cepted by his brother, Richard presidency. Despite the fact that records Tuesday night was the final re- Howe), Bishop Crabtree, Jay Rulon was married Saturday, Ten "Honor Bees" were given file in the county clerk's office on social for combined and hearsal Eliza27, to Miss Shirley Arvil Jennings, Eugene show no evidence Clark, of commission at special recognition and each were April the Junior Chorus, beth Thursam, daughter of Mr. the Girls' Ballard and David Nickol. action approving the grading and presented a lovely book, "The and Mrs. Walter Thursam, 5964 home of Mrs. Jenny L. Woolf. group awards were accept- fixing of the private road leading Heart of a Rose." by the stake Girls! The MIA Home opens edThe the Crane avenue, at Detroit, Mich., the of by Nine president of the group, to the bathing beach, Road Com girls deBeekeepers. 11 a. m. in the Nativity of Our July 1. The schedule and all Arvil Jennings, president of the missioner were from Taylorsville and one at ward of the in the foyer tails are Gwynne Page asserted Lord church at Detroit. first quorum of deacons; Eugene from Grant ward. three that all commission memhouse. The bride was beautiful in a Ballard, president of the second bers voted in favor of the move. 8 is correlation outing. A wonderful program was preMay Crab-tresatin gown with lace bodice and quorum of deacons; Bishop Action was taken by the county Relief Society sented, with each ward contrib- a long train. The bridal bouquet quorum priest, and Robert board, he said, after repeated re one number. lesson the week Next uting theology was of orchid and stock. The Howe, teachers' quorum. from the public and per Bennion was the first ward in maid of honor wore a blue gown will be given by Sister Dagmar Priests won a award, quests 2 clock. at "M's" starts sons 0 the lessees were Clark. Meeting representing our stake to obtain their and carried a bouquet 0 orchids which is unusual, and was exbe will this board. do To teachers' received The the topic given they by for membership. and rosebuds. The bridesmaids by Brother George Crow-theOne beach owner is said to have every girl of Beehive age wore pastel gowns and roses and at 1 p. m. by Sister Edith Fer- plained also lauded them as an who have met with the commission in their ward enrolled in Mutual. stock made up their bouquets. guson. outstanding group. office It was a beautiful sight, as the Owen Reynolds, general secre- trio in Commissioner Page's recent A reception was held in the Week End in Payson of at a conclusion the dressed 149 Beehive Girls were of Aaronic priesthood of the evening at the home of the bride's board meeting. The commission Driving over the beautiful tary was in dark skirts and white blouses parents. stake, present and will recountryside to Payson to spend turn at a later apparently decided on the road and wearing their bandlos. to discuss date Mr. Labrum was released a few an eniovable week end with building action at that time. The the Stake Beekeeper reports months ago from the army medi- friends were Mr. and Mrs. Charles records of the Aaronic priesthood. crews have been working on the and success a was huge evening cal corps, where he served for 3 li Grover of South Cottonwood. beach road for several days. and Going appreciates the efforts of all the years. The last year was spent Mrs. Grover reported that the Coming When it was brought to his at Dr. week Boucher returned last their and Beekeepers. girls in Manila. was lovely at this time of from that the roads into Sunset tention valley N. Y. a trip east to Buffalo, May 7 is stake MIA achieve The couple were flying to New year but very much in need of Black Rock beaches belong and C. Mr. L. Winter returned from First ment night at the Murray York for a Then rain. The couple stopped to shop a business to private companies, Commistrip into Snake river sioner ward. Each class is asked to come they expect to honeymoon. make a short visit in Provo and attended church and said he had believed Idaho. in He left their in again them toPage dressed as directed and sit school in Payson with valley to see the groom's brother, be roads. The surSunday public with Mrs. Winter. They groups. It sounds like the stake who was married April 5, as their fiends, then took a long Tuesday was being and facing grading will Twin at fine a Boise, Falls, stop MIA officers have very drive further south. They thor- eastern announced here last week. in he the inter done, continued, Washington and Oregon. est of Droeram outlined for the entire The county rethe Dr. Shirley B. Oleson of Salt oughly enjoyed the trip. public. back to be They expect by May evening. corder's office, however, said the Lake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Home From Week in Idaho 10. roads are not public property. S. Oleson, 24 Sixth East street. Dea Erickson busion a has left Mrs. Annetta Siddoway and Fill-i- n Murray Flower Club Reports and Lt. Willard Done Labrum dirt, it was learned, was small son Richard returned Sat- ness trip to Boise, Idaho, for a hauled from a in were united in the county pit five week. marriage, Garden The Murray Flower Rumiles from Sunset Beach. Work LD S chapel at Washington, D. C. urday from a week spent in her parents, Dr. Scout News club will hold its next meeting on the beach road will be finished The chapel was decorated with pert. Idaho,L. with D. Mrs. Hyde Mrs. and Hyde. of the gient white snapdragons and glad Thursday, May 9. In view Girl Scout troop 92, under the by tomorrow, according to the been ill and expects to uncommissioner, at which time the advanced season, it isn't known- ioli. The bndee s gown was heavy has of Mrs. A. C. W. leadership an operation soon or will dergo same crew will undertake the job cream bodice with lace satin and has sold cards and stationery whether the spring gardens will come to Salt Lake for special of the road leading into a veil. Her repairing to fingertip The $100. will amounting troop be in condition to visit, as so treatments. consisted of gardenias bouquet realize $32.91 from it toward de- the Salt Lake Municipal Boat many flowers are in bloom now and bouvardia. Her attendants Outing at Glacier Park fraying expenses at Camp Cloud Harbor near by. and will be past their prime. In were her twin sisters, Mrs. HuntRim Recently a county tractor was Wednesday, May 8, a correla- mer. in Parley's canyon this sum- rendered useless for several the event the tour is not taken, er of Naugatuck, Conn., and Mrs. tion days The last girls registered meeting will be held in the they will hold regular meeting at E. W. Kreutzer of Yuba City, form of a delightful outing at week at the Youth Center in when it bogged down in mud on the Arlington school, with a good Cal. They wore similar bouffant Glacier Park. Murray for Juby 14 to 21. The a privately owned property on South Third East street of chif starched gowns program. pale pink The various committees in girls have been working hard to reach of their Demonstration of flower ar- fon. the goal attending charge are selecting the best of Best man was Lt. John Shreve entertainment rangements will be given by exand refreshments camp this summer and with such perts in this line. Club members of Washington. Lt. Robert Baker for your enjoyment The activi- enthusiasm and endeavor shown was usher. The bride was given will be notified further. H. L. HOFF ties will commence at 5 o'clock so far they will surely realize in marriage by Lt. Howard AnMANN of Minneapolis, Minnesfe with the MIA in charge of out- their objective. derson, formerly of Salt Lake. A side entertainment. ta, will demonstrate, without NOTICE TO WATER USERS ' Reception and Open House his "Rupture Shields" in wedding reception followed at charge, A buffet dinnef will be served An informal The following applications the home of Lt. and Mrs. Ander- at 7 o'clock, with the Sunday house was heldreception and open2 PROVO, UTAH, at HOTEL ROB Sunday from have been filed with the State son at Arlington, Va. ERTS, on MONDAY, MAY 6. school in charge. The Relief so to 5 at home of Mr. the p.m. water to Mrs. Labrum is a graduate of appropriate Engineer From 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Please will of take the charge ciety D. W. and Mrs. of Smith for their come in Salt Lake County. State the University of Utah and was serving and table decorations. early. Evenings by appointson Lowry and his lovely English Utah, throughout the entire year, one of the three ment Ask for Mr. Bert Lvon. young women Genealogy, campfircs, choir, inunless otherwise designated, all to Lily. graduate in the first medical side entertainment; Violet Boyce, bride, locations being from SLB & M. Mrs. Lowry Smith, beautiful myI personal representative. have been sunnlvinff mv 17197 Mrs. Farrel S. Johnson class of the university in 1944. publicity chairman. Bishopric, complexion, china blue eyes and shields to 1590 East 48th South. Salt Lake She inerned at St. Mark's hosrupture sufferers in this All teachofficers, transportation. brown hair, was enhanced territory for ten years and longer. City. Ut. .015 sec. ft. for domestic pital, afterward going to Salt ers and their partners are invited lighther by pale blue dress and pink I have fitted thousands of cases use from a well bet. 100 Lake General hospital. She be- - to attend this lovely canyon out- - corsage and her and 250 ft. deep at a point S. 535 longec 10 me rni ueia r.appa ana, charming man in the United States durine this ing Wltn friends and nignbors ner captivated the many guests. time. There are many of my sat- ft. and W. 195 5 ft. from NV4 Cor Sec. 9. T2S. R1E. w. Smith was lovely lsned customers right here in Airs, Lt Labrum also graduated Illness in Ward Home your community. CAUTION: If 17366 Robert E. Kimberlin in a yellow suit dress. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Larson of 915 W. 2nd South. Salt Lake City. from the University of Utah in Over 100 guests were served neglected, rupture may cause Ut. .05 sec. ft. for irrigation use metallurgy engineering. He was South 10th East have been ill for with lime weakness, backache, nervousness. punch and sherbet stomach and gas pains. PeoDle from a well bet. 70 and 200 in the naval reserve 34 years nearly three weeks and it is the ft. deep at a point S. 34.5 ft. and and spent one year overseas. He first time in their married lives Anniversary and Birthdate having larce ruptures, which have E. 630 ft. from Wi Cor. Sec. 10 returned after surgical operations was sent to Washington upon his both have been ill at the same Anniversaries or injection treatments, are espeT2S. R1E. and used from April Ward time. recent return to the states. Two celebrants from the Cotmembers, friends and 1 to Oct. 31 to cially invited. "If you want it irrigate 14 acres After a bridal trip to Stanton, neighbors wish them a speedy tonwood Maternity hospital last done right don't experiment" If of land embraced in W4 Sec. 10, week were Mrs. Edwards, head unable to see us at this in Va., the couple will be at home recovery. T2S, R1E. and for time, adcidental domestic purposes. who celebrated her dress: at Arlington, Va. supervisor, Stake Sponsored Party 17371 Rex B. Wood. 4568 So wedding anniversary, and Mrs. HOFFMANN'S 7th East. Murray. Ut. .015 sec. ft. Elders Party The stake sponsored party, Lois Shaffer, who celebrated her for domestic use from a SURGICAL well 24 held CottonAPPLIANCE CO. at South Here it is at last! The party April birthdate with her son Fred, who bet 100 and 300 ft. deep at a all the elders wood 520 was as a Ma.sonic ward, is now a big reported and partners have student of medicine at Temple point S. 903 9 ft. and E. 115.02 been success. The dinner served in the the U. of U. and a Minneapolis 2. Minn. looking forward to. The re ft. from WVi Cor. Sec. 5. T2S. recently is under the direction of recreation room was beautifully turned service man from the K1E. 17407 rarlev W. Preecc. 730 rerris onaw and plans include prepared and there was a great navy. East 45th South. Salt Lake City. roller skating at Sugarhouse from variety of delicious dishes. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Edwards Each ward in the stake pre- had a Ut. .015 sec. ft. for domestic use 9 30 to 12. then refreshments at quiet evening dining out from a well bet. 80 and 300 the ward. Reservations are made sented a skit Interviews of some ana spent the evening with rcla ft. deep at a point S. 351 ft and for a large attendance. So come in attendance considered that the lives. However, you could tell E. 630.24 ft. from WU Cor. Sec. out for a wonderful time. If vou skits by South Cottonwood as was a special occasion because 5. T2S. R1E. I SAVE VALUABLE Mt. Olympus had of lur 17410 Hans Hartkopf. 4377 So. can't skate, the elder instructors exceptional and gorgeous orchid and pink a cleverly wotked out school be will to show how to of jkit corsage 7th East. Salt Lake City. Ut .05 glad you rosebuds and aweel sec. ft for miscellaneous use roll those eight wheels in any di- However. I). at is the report of peas. from a well bet. 75 and 200 rection. If we remember correct- individuals and not an offici.il reat a point N. 484.99 ft. ly, Laurence Thompson did that port Merle Puch presided at TIME FOR MY HOUSE ft deep and E. 1767.6 ft. from WW Cor. last fall. Good luck, have a good the affair and all stake officers RHEUMATISM Sec. 5. T2S, R1E. The water will t;me. were in attendance. be used for washing cars, sanitaand ARTHRITIS tion, drinking fountain and serWORK BY DINING vice station purposes. I luffcrcd for years and am to 17430 Frances C. Ford. 4141 inanniui that I found relief from So. State St, Salt Lake City. Ut th: terrible affliction that I will .015 sec. ft for domestic use elad answer anvone writing mo from a well bet. 75 and 300 or miormaiion. Mrs. Anna Paul, ft deep at a point S. 320 ft. and PO. Box 625. Vancouver. Wash Cottonwood News Ber-nic- e, six-ye- ar r, Wil-lar- d, Fa-be- r, lace-trimm- RUPTURE SHIELD-EXPER- u n. year-roun- d af-fa- ir Here is the 1946 fishing sched ule for the state of Utah: Already open The entire state for cat fishing, and it is superb in Utah lake, according to, Fisheries Supt. M. J. Madsen. Will nn t i ni l a for at least another mnntii Onnrl catches are also being taken in the Green and Colorado rivers. May 1 First opening date for trout. For a worthwhile preview of the regular opening, fishermen can try their luck in Locomotive springs, Bear lake or Black's sloueh (bass) on and after this date. Legal size trout were planted in these waters last fall and again this spring. May 15 Bass fishing opens in Millard county, and it should be good, said Madsen, judging from observations made during the winter. May 18 Trout may be taken in Beaver river below U. S. 91; in all streams and lakes of Washington county (because of low water conditions), and in Mill creek in Grand and San Juan from NW Cor. Sec. 6. 17456 Charles 4578 Kropf. South 7th East. Salt Lake Citv. Ut .015 wc. ft for domestic use from a well bet 100 and 150 ft deep at a point S. 1525 ft and 133 11. T2S. R1E. rrom w4 Cor. Sec. 5 Pd nnnmcim? fnn Protests resisting the granting of any of the forraotng applica tions with reasons therefor, must oe in anidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer. 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City 1. Utah, on or before June a. ma, ED It. WATSON. STATF. r'r.iN!rri? Date of first publication April 25. Painting, Paper Hanging Cleaning HORACE B. WOODBURY 1530 W. 48 S. Mur.517-J- 3 ik Adv.-N- OVO Labors! ones UE Mile-A-Hinu- .i E 4964 South State Murray 57 Murray's Frigidaire Dealer W recommend Sylvama Radio Tubei 117 i i Co. Ji le 'f i" 1 1 i - 17013 Midvale City Coram tion. Midvale City, Ut., l l of water for municipal purDos X It h sc PEARL HARBOR, T. H. Ken neth E. McCleary, yeoman, third class, of 205 West 45th South, Murray, Utah, is a student at the Navy Pacific university here during off duty hours. NavPacU, which opened January 3, has a curriculum of more than 100 high school, college and technical courses and a service enrollment of more than 3000. The faculty is composed of navy and marine personnel and civilians. point oo- - avji.a Cor. Sec. from U . 12. T3S, R1E. 17414 Melvin Nielsen. 1175 West. Murray, Utah. 4406 So .015 set water for domestic purpose from a well bet. 100 and ft. deep at a point S. 460 ft. ant W. 15b'5 ft. from NE Cor. Set 11, T2S. K1W. . m 17.111 iir;n: So. 1st West Salt Lake City, 11 3 sec. ft. of water for irrigate purposes from a dug well bet and 30 ft. deep at a point N. ft. and W. 2470 ft from the Cor. Sec. 32. T3S, R2W. The water will be used to irrigate acres of land embraced in Part! of Sees. 28, 32 and 33. T3S. R21 17439 Herman R. Bangerw. 3107 Washington St., Salt Lakt City. Ut, .015 sec. ft. of water for aomesuc purposes from a t well. bet. 150 and 350 ft. deep, at a point N. 2420 ft. and W. ft from SE Cor. Sec. 25, T1S, ft. of 2-- in r- - 1740 SE 305 Classes meet for two hours a day five days a week. Courses are completed in four weeks, then examinations are administered by the U. S. Armed Forces Institute. PVT. RICHARD J. LABRUM REENLISTS IN ARMY Z'i-i- 1613 K1VV. SAN ANTONIO, Texas Pvt. Richard J. Labrum, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay. Y. Labrum. 1556 West 48th South street, Murray, Utah, has reenlisted in the regular army at the San Antonio district, AAF personnel distribution command, and will spend a furlough at home before reporting to his base for assignment. He has reenlisted for a period of 18 months. The men who enlist in the regular army under the new armed forces voluntary recruitment act are participating in the important job of securing and guarding the victory. The American soldier of the future will enjoy every advantage of the American way of life and find opportunity for advancement and economic security equal to that in any civilian field. 17442 Deon Warren. 291 No. Main St., Payson, Ut, .015 sec ft. of water for domestic purposes from a 200 well bet feet deep at a point 2-i- n. 100 and S. 537 ft NW Cor.d and E. 1696.9 ft. from Sec. 5. T2S. R1E. 17444 Albert Coon. GarStli Ut. .015 sec. ft. of water for d- omestic use from a well bet 150 and 300 ft. deep at a peat S. 1622 and E. 164.22 ft froa W Cor. of Sec. 31. T1S. R1E. 17447 Mark Lovato, 323 f. Gregson Ave., Salt Lake City, .015 sec. of water for doma n. ft use ft ft from a 2',iin. well bet. 84 d deep at a point N. 24S9 ft and E. H0.87 ft. from S' Car. Sec. 25. T1S, RlW. 200 It 1746a Mrs. 4847 Atwood .015 sec. of ft T. Rav Kingswi Blvd.. Murray. IX water for irnca'.;ca well Ixt purposes from a and 150 ft. deep at a point S. VA tt and W. loo ft from N' C Sec. 7, T2S, R1E. The water i be used from May 1 to Oct 31 irrigate .5 acre of land embraced in fEUNW'i Sec. 7, T2S. Rlt17494 L. J. Argust. 31H E, 'A South. Salt Lake City, ft. .01 sec. of water for domestic use 150 and from a 2'i-m- . well b 3U0 ft. deep at a point N. 174 31 and E. 63 ft. from VU Sec, US. R1E. 1516 Paul D. Campbell. So. 5th East. Salt Lake City. IX 015 sec. ft. of water for dome! n. 1 it use V,:.'., i :. t trom a 2',4-i- well bet n. and 300 ft deep at a pvmt S. 1 ft and E. 4()il8.5 ft. from .NW Cor Sic. 30. T1S. R1E. Protests resisting the giants f the foregoing applieatiorA w ith reasons therefor, mu.--t be a affidavit form with csUi coF and Hied with the State l'ni!inf. 403 State Capitol, S..U Lake City. Utah, on or before June II often at the Murray Cafe. ED. II. WATSON. State Ki.ginnf. tor. Three Swedes 1 iveeiiu - NOTICE TO WATErTtSERe The fol lowing application been filed with the State EneS to appropriate water in County, State of Utah. thiSf out the entire year, unless otht ... ii'rt norinniMAH au locations uwi6imicu, SLB&Mine from tj 0) 5CfWlCED WHEN Sk'S SHOOTirVTROuBLE" BCFOKf RUNNING 50 SwrfET? TROUBLF SHOOTS &f-Trt- iS CAN'T VOU LEAVE. WELL - ENOUGH ALONE GOOD CAR. OP MIME IS ALWAYS 3PftNf O'.t RHAULIM&! intr have A?prrixi n I -- APPLIANCE ...v.UIC, director Leonard explained, pointing mat oiiier states are cutting ev more drastically. He apneVu for sportsmanlike observance! the curtailed creel limit. The season opens generally in Utahlk June 15. ot F"OR A BRADY-MILN- The modifiraii law was aecrppri h tu. sion at its last meeting as IK MARTY?' I - Hariy by Larson's Associated Service and Quality Service UUJ n ; - why MAVC Hrra 5AY.FRIEND.-I 8EUETVC le ya Bound '(m wo ue inspect! J son. (May i , uie uian hsh and deDartment remind., u gajit the 1946 season approaoh " DjI The weigh limit rem.;.. same, 8 pounds of 16 in Possessession, ft - ft an . from a Spring Area at a point 250 ft. and E. 345 ft. from Cor. Sec. 26. T2S, RlW ft June 15 The general trout Spring Area beg. N. 800 ft s! opening, including Fish lake and E. 295 ft. from EVi Cor T2S. RlW, is embraced ShS Schofield reservoirs. the following traverse: N lsn 1 Strawberry reservoir E. 250 ft. S. 150 July ft, W. 250 fu opening and lakes and streams hper 7000-fo17247 generally above the Murray City Corpora, level in the Uintahs. tion, Murray City, Ut, 50 sec ft In case of doubt, sportsmen are of water for power purposes froit trib urged to telephone or write the Little Cottonwood . r: Creek, at a state fish and game department, mijr tu ouiuda .ruver, S 85 35' E. 12026.5 ft. from state capitol. Tel. Cor. Sec. 12. T3S, R1E. The in Planting in the high lakes and will be used undpr a j streams is well under way, with ter 160 ft. through two more than 100 loads already disWheels to produce 700 horstributed in southern Utah, Mad- epower of energy to be used fa sen reported. electric lighting and propellim machinery at Murray City ant vicinity. After having been KENETII E. McCLEARY used the water will be returnee STUDENT AT NAVY "U" to a natural channel at a n. E. 960 nmit counties. 11 T2S. R1E. uian s nsmng bag daily, or not to exceed V OINATION OrFCR THAT 5AVk t Rf$L DOUGH,' tjgFP vGOQD-BfCA- U it THAT WAV.1 l -- ? LARSON'S Associated SERVICE 48lh So. & Slate, Phone 214 LARSON'S QUALITY SERVICE . 5050 South Stale, Phone 1006 |