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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER THE MURRAY EAOLE Jolly Janes held their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Grace Thompson on Dec. 22. A Lively dinner was served by the hostess. Gifts were exchanged and everyone had a grand time. The ladies will entertain Saturday evening at a New Year's party, at which time the husbands will be guests. The party will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Erekson. The ' The home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ballard was the scene of a lovely wedding and reception Friday evening, Dec- 22, when their son, Eugene, took as his bride Miss June Nadell Stott, of Leon J. Stott- The daughter ...... ..... B,' . a r n r Y i Vaw I in the Me friends and of relatives presence It was followed by a reception at which the happy couple received the congratulations and best wishes of their many friends. They will make their home in Salt Lake. a a Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wood-rom- e of Carson City, Nev., spent Christmas with Mrs. Grace Thompson and daughter, Elaine. Mrs. Woodrome is the former Miss Faye Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin White and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry White and children, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Lab-ru- spent Christmas day at the home of their parents. '.awrenee Thompson, son c Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, stole a march on his friends when he was married to Miss Wanda Lay-todaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Layton of Salt Lake City, last Thursday evening. The happy couple left immediately for a honeymoon in the land of n, home G2 Sun- sunshine, returning day. They are at present staying at the home of the groom's mother. Legal Notices Cily Lines PROBATE-GUARDIANSHI- Sunday School - 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship - 1:00 a- nv Evening Worship - 7:30 p. m. D. W. Barrett, manager, Salf Midweek Services - 7:30 Wed. Lake City Lines, Thursday is sued the following statement re Attendance at Sunday school garding that company's applica tion for an adjustment of fare last Sunday was 111. schedule: excellent also an was ThciP "It has become necessary for attendance at the Christmas pro-- l Salt Lake City Lines to make the gram Sunday evening. The proto the public service recitations of application consisted and! gram for an adjustment in a commission songs by the beginners, and naceant "Once Upon a Christ-- , our fare schedule. We are asking mas Time." All of those who par- to increase our weekly pass from week and to ticipated did exceptionally well $1.25 to $1.50 per and the supervisors of the pro- establish a new zone whereby be gram wish to express their ap- five cents additional will to beyond riding one. each to persons charged preciation the newly established boundary. The proposed boundary on the Stephen V. Leetham came from south will be 21st South, running his work in Santa Ana, Calif., east to 17th East, affecting all to spend the holidays with his routes operating south of 21st mother, Mrs. Mary Leetham, and South, at 19th East and 17th other members of the family. South, and at 13th South and "Vernal" sang at the Sunday 21st East, affecting the patrons services. living east of these locations. To simplify and streamline the fare structure affecting our zones The Bankhead family was very traveled in Salt Lake county, this happy to have Bill come from will no affect people an army camp in Virginia for a adjustment the above mentioned inside living very brief visit at home. boundary except those riding on weekly passes. Student tickets Mr. and Mrs. A- E. Harger en- will be eliminated and a five joyed Christmas Eve and day cent cash fare will be used. This wi:h the Payne family, follow- adjustment will cause persons ing a happy custom of 22 years' riding beyond an approximate three miles to pay the increased standing. a a a fare. 'Since 1947 passengers carried The Chester Lyman family is have steadily declined. Comparenjoying a visit from Mrs. Ly- ing 1950 with 1949, this decline man's sister of Pueblo, Colo. has amounted to 14.5 per cent. The main factor causing this debe the treDon Simpson came from Mon- cline is believed to In the use of increase mendous his tana for a brief visit with In the automobile. past few parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. D. the has Lines Lake Salt City Simpson. The Simpsons and Rev. years in cper- increases suffered many and MrsPederson Kenneth and the most receni family enjoyed Christmas Day ating costs, increase to all per a wage being together. sonnel which became effective Dec. 16. 1950. alone with tremen The Cunningham and Harris dous increases in materials and families spent Christmas toge- supplies, therefore we are comther. Dick Fatro came from his pelled to seek Immediate relief. work at the Holy Cross Hospital We feel that Salt Lake City unes for supper and the eveninghas been very fortunate to delay any increase up until this fantry Regiment. Before his re- timecent induction into the army, he "According to the American lived at 710 Vine Street in MurAss'n survey, Salt Lake Transit ray. He was employed as a brick- City is the only city in the layer for the Knudsen & Hirschi United States with a population Company. of over 100,000 that has not had The 40th Division was induct- one or more fare increases in ed into active Federal service on the last two years- Salt Lake Sept. 1, and since that time it has City also is listed as having the reached full combat strength of lowest fares of any city in this 19,000 men. Its approximately category. Comparing the aver ranks were filled with draftees, age distance traveled the average volunteers and reservists from fare charged by Salt Lake uuy all parts of the nation. Lines is approximately 7c. The last fare increase affecting tne citizens of Salt Lake City was put into effect in 1928. However because of the reasons stated which are beyond our control and in order to continue to make the necessary extensions and to keep service requirements pace with our growing communi tics we are forced to ask for this fare increase - A Murray youth, who recently arrived at Camp Cooke, was taking basic training this week with the 40th Infantry Division, former Southern California National Guard unit. Pvt Richard L. Maynes has been assigned to the 224th In- - i - ! 1 i WE EXTEND All This stock-waterin- t. in I feed WakeJi ac.-f- t. stock-waterin- ft n. CARBURETOR stock-waterin- stock-waterin- af 1230 1 ON YOUR DIAL fill 11 H 2 ii ! I 1 1 ! 11 A 1 I I 1 I 1 I i i flippy 1 1 1 Prosperous n MlOAV i in tW Rica Ot Tup V XU Moraine I I Ml New year xA I i ii I ut 1,'iimiiiiiiy I I Km Tlnlrt. . 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M I THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN DANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon WEN' DELL C DAY, Plaintiff's attor ney, whose address is Suite MONDAY I I'nMti D'ArUva 4S It A Urban Motor Co, your Murray Music I UfltW fhtirrh Tim j Waka Ip Walli ' OrtMt Ravarlaa M JamboTM World Htw I I TUm for MlUdj 34 Nlo41a Moralcf JaakOT A. M. II VERA TURNER, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIE TURNER, Defendant. Janu.ry Him On I rtiiorlw I World N"i Wit. I p and Mortal Mafcxfia 43 il 1 Ullilllll JilillllS .'illllillilllj 1:13 OF UTAH. SUNDAY K.vt Wort EXPERTS Station Moraine OVERHAUL IGNITION 90886 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY STATE HfDi I I I Htta Oa Top O' U Civil No. SO ( 1 U I mT 1 ' L? tW I a Mr . REPAIR g SUMMONS I! SATURDAY D I 1 11 IliiriiiiinjiS, i riMr hll 1 1 Mil MOTOR ' State Engineer. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engi neer to appropriate water in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, un less otherwise designated, all lo cations being from SLB&M: 22043 Joseph A. Schuring, 575 South 4th East, Salt Lake City. for domestic use Ut.; .03 sec.-f- t. from a well bet. 250 and 400 ft. deep at a point S. 45 ft. and W. 597.5 ft. from E4 Cor. Sec 33, T1S, RlW. The water will be used for the domestic require ments of two families and for g incidental and ir Cupbaarda Little children will U lesi likely rigation of lawns, flowers, shrubs to get Into mlichlef In cupboard and gardens. and medicine cheiU If 22063 itrip of Murray Refractories cellophane tape ia uted to teal the Company, Box 338, Murray, Ut.; doors. Thla alio U effective afainit .03 sec.-f- t for miscellaneous use tiny prytng Angara on cheiti of from a well 100 ft. deep at drawers. point S. 1140 ft. and W. 1200 ! -A m7d .v.v n. 6-i- n. 1 AND MORE t. - "Baby-PrMri- a Ott-ley- , n. - TO OUR FRIENDS 01 n. - i P 2-- 3 - At Camp Cooke, Cal. The Murray Ea n. - Local Private Now 1950 Phones Mur. 35 s I manded in said complaint, which wuu nvc, vuu :uurray clerk of the filed with been has ft fmm NE Cor. Sec. 1, T2S, ESTABLISHED I 18'9o court RlW. The water will be used for,said EnLrtd ai itctnd elasi mdtter , NOTICES the operation of an industrial This is an action for divorce 1927. at th. post office. Salt Lsk. r , ' Third Judicial District Court In plant, and for fire protection and and for care, control and under Act cf March 3 ,873 custody Utah, and For Salt Lake County, domestic purposes. of minor child brought against Probate Bivision 22168 Johson Motor Company, the Defendant upon the ground reConsult County Clerk or the 4203 South State St., Murray, of willful desertion of the PlainSUBSCRIPTION RATfV EL for miscellaneous spective sijners for futher in- Ut.; .10 sec.-f- t. Outside of Salt Lake County more for Defendant the tiff by " In Salt Lake County. well bet. formation ' purposes from a than one year prior to the com12.50 100 and 250 ft. deep at a point S. mencement of the above entitled NOTICE TO CREDITORS 756 ft. and E. 953 ft. from NW action. Cor. Sec. 6, T2S, R1E. The water Estate of EDWARD C. OTTLEY, will be used for the operation of WENDELL C. DAY Deceased. a garage and for sanitation and Creditors will present claims domestic purposes. Wendell C. Day, Attorney with vouchers to the undersigned First for Plaintiff, Suite 3144 22169 Bush, Sterling at the office of W. Douglas Al- South State St., Salt Lake City, National Bank Bldg., Murlen, 4764 South State, Murray, Ut.: .03 sec.-ft- . for domestic use ray City, Utah. Utah, on on before the 23rd day from a well bet. 300 and 400 Dated: December 12, 1950. of February, A. D. 1951. ft. deep at a point N 1898 ft. and SV Cor. Sec. 30 EARL HENRY OTTLEY, W. 150 ft. from R1E. The water will be used T1S, Administrator of the Es- for the domestic requirements of tate of Edward Ctwo families and for incidental Deceased. irrigation of trees, lawns and shrubs. W. DOUGLAS ALLEN, 22195 Newell Pettit, 2499 Attorney for Executor. East St., Salt Lake 5th South Date of first publication, Desec.-f.03 for domestic Ut.; City, cember 22, A. D. 1950. well bet. 100 and use from a 300 ft. deep at a point N. 1675.11 ft. and E. 670 ft. from SVt Cor. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Sec. 30, T1S, R1E. The water will Notice is hereby given that be used for the domestic requireSouth Despain Ditch Company, ments of two families and inciSandy, Utah, has filed with the dental g and rriga-tio- n State Engineer, a request for an of lawns, trees, shrubs and extension of time from January gardens. 10, 1951 to January 10, 1961, in 22267 Helen Y. Greene, 3704 which to make and submit proof South West Temple St., Salt Lake of appropriation of water under .03 sec.-ffor domesUt.; City, Application No. 10760 for the ap- tic use from a BRAKES TIIMF-I- P well bet. 300 of water propriation of 200 and 400 ft. deep at a point N. REUNED from White Pine Lake in Salt 3083.58 ft. and W. 841.72 ft. from Lake County, State of Utah, to SE Cor. Sec. 36, T1S, RlW. The be used for irrigation purposes. water will be used for the domesIt is represented that $28,445.36 tic of two families requirements has been expended on construc- and for incidental g tion of works, and it is estimated and of lawns and garirrigation it will cost $6200.00 to completed dens. the works and apply all of the 22360 Frank H. Metcalf, 737 water to beneficial use. East 3680 South, Salt Lake City, All protests resisting the grant for domestic use Ut.; .045 sec.-ing of said request, with reasons from a well bet. 100 and therefor, made in affidavit form 350 ft. deep at a point N. 692.184 with extra copy, must be filed ft. and E. 544.44 ft. from W with the State Engineer, 403 Cor. Sec. 32, T1S, R1E. The water State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, will be used for the domestic reUtah, on or before January 28, quirements of three families and 1951. for incidental and A hearing will be held on this of lawns, irrigation flowers, 4 request for extension of time be- shrubs and gardens. fore the State Engineer, 403 Protests resisting the granting State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, of any of the foregoing applicaUtah, at the hour of 10:00 a. m. tions, with reasons therefor, must February 5, 1951. Protestants be in affidavit form, with extra may appear at the hearing and copy, and filed with the State BCDYANDFENXEft adduce testimony in support of 403 State CapitoL Salt Engineer, their protests. REPAIRS Lake City, Utah, on or before if JOSEPH M. TRACY 18, 1951. February State Engineer. JOSEPH M. TRACY, Cites Stand On Fare Boost Rev. H. D. Simpson Sunday Schedulue Happenings L S. Baptist E. 48th St. South Cotfonwood judgement by default will be tak en against you for relief de- 2 9. 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