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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Your Neighbors In the News PROBATE GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Third Judicial District Court In and for Salt Lake County, By Mrs. Leah Johns Probate Division Two very fine Easter programs Consult County Clerk of the reCotwere presented in the South spective signers for further tonwood ward on Sunday. In the morning, the Sunday school gave a program of story and music cf NOTICE TO WATER USERS Easter time, and in the evening The following applications have the ward choir, directed by Earl been filed with the State EngiOttley, presented a program of neer to change or appropriate Easter music, Everyone enjoyed water in Salt Lake County, State both programs, and there were of Utah, throughout the entire a number of visitors out to hear year and all locations being from WOOL FABRICS in rich colors, SLB&M, unless otherwise desigthem. rQciing tho growing influonet nated: of th California fnhion markat To Change: Visitors at the home of Mr. talc ih Spring fashion spotlight Nobuzo Endo, 447 Howe and Mrs. Sunday Harry from coast to coast This ihorlit cost in Stroock's luxurious clipped evening were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sugar St., Midvale, Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion Bmc foaiuros Caliroso ono of May and Mrs, Mary Cardwell, all sisof water under a right initiated are The ladies of Bountiful. th 10 now "Wool in California" Howe. Application No. 19942. 0.5 sec.-f- t. by Mrs. of ters colors. Tht Sunshino Stat' of water was to have been dishow thtir influanea, too. well 232 ft, Mrs. Adaline Stocking is en- verted from an la tha coat's imaginative styling, deep at a point N. 1555 ft. and e! from visit her a sister, joying shawl in tha daap amphaiixad 175 ft. from SVi Cor. Sec. 25, collar and rounded cutaway Unas. Mrs. Lynette Ingram of Nevada. T2S, R1W, and used from Apr. 1 The special interest class in to Dec. 1 for irrigation and vegeMIA. Tuesday evening enjoyed table washing, and year-roun- d and stock watering a very fine program, which in- domestic of love purposes. a musical cluded program 171 East 48th South of water Hereafter, .5 sec.-f- t. songs of all lands, folowed by a will be diverted from the same John F. Hennig, Pastor India on talk very interesting is actually located SUNDAY SCHEDULE and Burma by Lt. Col. G. C. Gui- - well, which at a point S. 1165 ft. and E. 268.3 10 a. m. Sunday school and ver of Holladay. ft. from NY Cor. said Sec. 25, Bible class. will be used for the same 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bryson of and Worship hour with and during the same purposes home Communion. at the were callers Holy Payson, above. described periods 11 a. m. on Lutheran hour, KALL, of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Johns Nobuzo Endo, 447 Salt Lake City. Sunday. Sugar St., Midvale, Ut, proposes to the point of diversion "The Risen Lord Speaks FolMr. and Mrs. E. J. Young made andchange of use of .056 sec.-f- t. place lowing His Resurrection" will be a trip to Roosevelt, Utah, on of water under a right initiated the theme of the sermon at Christ Saturday, returning early Sun by Application No. 21526; .056 Lutheran Church Sunday morn- day. sec.-f- t. of water was to have F. Rev. to John ing, according been diverted from an well Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Buehler of 232 ft. Hennig, pastor. The service will at a point N. 1555 ft. deep begin at 11 a. m. and will in- Salt Lake were visitors at the and E. 175 ft. from SVi Cor. Sec. clude the regular monthly, home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark 25, T2S, R1W, and used from Apr. on Tuesday evening. to Dec. 1 to irrigate 15 acres of land embraced in NW4SEy4 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daw en- Sec. 25, T2S, R1W. The Fellowshio Club will hold its regular meeting Friday at 8 joyed having all their children Hereafter, .056 sec.-f- t. of water at home on will be diverted from the same d. m. Final plans will be made and grandchildren for the Lutheran Laymen's Lea- Easter Sunday. well, which is actually located gue seminar, to be held at Christ at a point S. 1165 ft. and E. 268.3 Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Peterson ft. from NV4 Cor. said Sec. 25, Lutheran Church in Murray May 7 at 8 p. m. Principal speaker will and daughters, Cleone and Kath-ry- n and used during the same period be Martin Daib, field representaof. Fairview, Utah," were as a supplemental supply to irri tive of the national LLL. His guests of Mr. and Mrs. John gate 12.88 acres of land embraced Sec. 24 and in SWV4SEV4 topic will be, The Ministry of the Graham on Sunday. NWViNEft Sec. 25, T2S, R1W. Laity. Open forum discussion will W. C. Pugh, 1299 E. Mrs. A. C. W. Faber enterfollow. Rev. Hennig will leave for Den tained at her home Monday for 45th South, Murray Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion ver, Colo., Monday, April 21, to the members of her club. of water unoer a of .03 sec.-f- t. attend the annual Colorado dis Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Thomas and right y initiated by Application trict pastoral conference. Sessions of water was begin Tuesday morning with a daughter, Beth, of Bingham, visi- 20132; .03 sec.-f- t. communion service and will close ted relatives in South Cotton- to have been diverted from a well 273 ft. deep at a point on Thursday afternoon. wood, Saturday. N. 1474.5 ft. and W. 358 ft. from WV4 Cor, Sec. 5, T2S, R1E, and Sets used for domestic purposes and Woodstock P-T- A Farm Bureau In the News . ofU. Mrs. Ethel Watts, East 6400 So., enjoyed a fine birthday last Monday, when a number of friends and relatives called to greet her. Mrs. Doris Ottley, 4960 Pop- lar St., was hostess to the members of the Friendly Quilting club Saturday afternoon of last week when they gathered to help her celebrate her birthday. A de licious hot dinner was served at noon and the remainder of the afternoon was spent visiting and doing fancy work. Covers were laid for 15. Mr. and Mrs. William Francis Johnson and children, El ma and Joe, all of Ashton, Idaho, spent last week end visiting friends and relatives in Murray. The Johnstons are former residents of this area, having made their home at 621 West 6400 South for a num ber of years. Mr. and Mrs. Arber Brienholt, West 5900 South, proudly an nounce the birth of a fine baby boy last Saturday evening at the Cottonwood Maternity hospital. Everyone concerned is doing fine. Awaiting the arrival of their new brother are the Brienholts other three children, Carlie Ann, Milton and Sally. incidental Legal Notices South Cottonwood LaMar Alsop, renowned local musician, is presently in New York continuing his advanced study of music. He has received a full scholarship to study with Roman Totenberg, one of the nation's outstanding and reputable violin instructors. Mr. Totenberg is affiliated with the Mannes School of Music in New York, under whose auspices the scholar-shi- p was awarded. Mr. Alsop, a son of Mrs. H. Ray Alsop, 6488 South State, was graduated from the Murray High school in 1945. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Utah in 1950. During the early part of this ydar, before leaving for New York, LaMar received high acclaims for several recitals. He is planning additional recital appearances next fall when he returns to resume his position with the Utah Symphony orchestra and graduate studies at the U. FRIDAY, APRIL . IP? Lutheran g irrigation and purposes. of water Hereafter, .03 sec.-f- t. will be diverted from the same well, which is actually located at a point N. 1424.5 ft. and W. 358 ft. from EV4 Cor. Sec. 5, T2S, R1E, and used during the same period for the same purposes des-- 1 cribed above. To Appropriate; 23561 Town of South Jordan, co E. O. Maxfield, Pres. Town Board, Midvale, Ut.; .5 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a covered drain at a point S. 2223.6 ft. and E. 657.8 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 14, T3S, R1W. The water will vitri-fie- d be conveyed through a clay pipe a distance of 1525 ft. and used to irrigate 4.28 acres of land embraced in SWV4NWI4 and NWy4SWV4 Sec. 14, T3S, Jane Textorius VALK-ENBUR- . tors of the Estate of Peter Van Valkenburg, 4, A. D. 1952. Deceased. ALLEN AND DANSIE Date of first publication, March Attorneys for 28, A.D. 1952. ALLEN AND DANSIE, Attorneys for said Administrators NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Horace C. Kofoed, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Allen and Dansie, attorneys, 4762 South State St., Murray, Utah, on or before the 12th day of June, A. D. 1952. ROSE KOFOED, Administratrix of the Estate of Horace C. Kofoed, Deceased. Date of first publication, April asm er ... (4-1- 5-- 1 Published in The Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah, from Apr. 11, 1932 to May 9, 1952. Plans qgo grata? Emil Anderson and Nellie Anderson, aka, Nellie Anderson, both deceased. Date of first publication April A. D. 1952. MARY GODFREY and WAYNE VAN Administra- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Emil Anderson and Nellie Jane Textorius Anderson, aka, Nellie Anderson, both deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Office of Allen and Dansie, 4762 South State Street, Murray City 7, Utah on or before the 5th day of June, A. D. 1952. R1W. Vernon Anderson and Le 11, A. D. 1952. 23620 Marcia G. Davis, 4400 ALLEN AND DANSIE, Roy Anderson, So. 15th East, Salt Lake City, Ut.; of the Estates of Attorneys for said Administratrix .03 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a well 189 ft. deep at a point N. 314.9 ft. and E. 1187 ft, from WVi Cor. Sec. 4, T2S, R1E. The water wil be used from May 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 1 acre of land embraced in KWYt said Sec. 4, and for year-roun- d incidental domestic and stock-wating purposes. Protests resisting the granting "I go for that old saying 'you ean'1 of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must get something for nothing.' When you get paid be in affidavit form, with extra without producing enough, costs go up, prices copy and filed with the State naturally go up too, and I don't like that one bit. Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt I'm carrying on a personal So Lake City, Utah, on or before campaign against inflation June 8, 1952. by producing! Eight hours work for eight hours pay, and if others will do the Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER same that old paycheck will buy a lot more." n. Mrs. Paul Beckstead of Los Angeles and Mrs. Kenneth Carlson of San Bernardino and her children returned to their homes Organization Meeting last Friday after spending a The Mill Creek, Holladay and week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Turner, South South Cottonwod unit of the Salt 6th West. Lake County Farm Bureau Federation will hold its organization meeting tonight (Friday) at 8 p. m. in the South Cottonwood LDS church, located at 5600 So. 7th East, for the area north of 6400 South from the Jordan river East and Butlerville bench. All farmers in the above designated area are invited to attend this meeting. These meetings are for the purpose of organizing the areas prior to county elections. stock-waterin- 18, 1952 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Anton Kuzner, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Allen and Dansie, attorneys, 4762 South State St., Murray, Utah, on or before the 29th day of May, A. D. 1952. JENNIE KUZNER, Administratrix of the estate of Anton Kuzner, Deceased. Date of first publication March Better. Go... . . Best In whiskey, too, there is good. ..better. ..and I mind 28, A. D., 1952. AND DANSIE Attorneys for said Administratrix ALLEN NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of PETER VAN VALK ENBURG, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Allen and Dansie, Attorneys at Law, 4762 South State St., Murray City, Utah, on or before the 29th day of July, 1?ourbon'afcrte1?estr KENTUCKY STRAIGHT PROOF BOURBON WHISKEY THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Art, Music Program On Thursday evening, April 24, 8 p. m. the Parent-Teacher- s Assn. of Woodstock School will hold its spring meeting. A stu dent orchestra and chorus will present a musical program. An art exhibit will be enjoyed and a film on student activities will be shown. All parents are invited at to attend. Also during the coming week the school will participate in a clothes for Korea drive. Please send usable clothing to the Wood stock School any day from April 21 to 26. DtlAND NEW n fiTAnniviA nuiuimiiL I? 0(?OG9q!)QQ 0-- WktU AUTOMATIC RINSING Automatic rim doublt-rini- Spin full irwl ' Thorough, gentle Splrolot-o- r K DAtyP DRYING Cosy whlrlt clothel 2iX drier nSon a wringer . . . Eoiier hondling . , fatter drying. No wringer needed. EASY tubi work of one, do a week's Two but wgih In Ui tfton on Hour. Hondy Soop Saver FauctH. All new built-in- " Woler Filter. Ntw hip-ife- d Droln Pump mpfiet both tub in Itu than 2 minutet. " ri5 2U fewn 78 long Weeki fo A DAT You scarcely secnj to be moving st all. You handle the wheel with the weight of your hand. You're comfortable resting at peace with the highway! The sun rises higher and the road beckons on. "Where did we plan on stopping tonight? "Better take a hxik at the map and see what's on down the line. We're going to get a lot farther than 1 ever dreamed we could!" Yc it's true what they say about Cadillac. Better come in and see it you're in the mood I and drive it TUB COLDES ASStVFRSARY lay DRINTON ELECTRIC 4792 South State Street y 'vuuiilllllli Saves Time and Money nMf. And then the cars thin out about you the traffic lights stretch farther and farther apart and you find yourself on the open road. Instinctively, your foot goes down on the throttle; but, quickly, it eases up again. Tor you find yourself really rolling in a couple of hundred feet! So you do a little experimenting until you find the spot where the accelerator belongs for sane and sensible driving and then you settle back and relax. easy-actin- woihet more clothes cUoner, fatter. Exclusive with loiy. NO-WOR- nits ml mkn Nicest Miles in the World Well, the day has cornel You have your beautiful Golden Anniversary Cadillac and are off on that journey you've so eagerly awaited. You're full of hope and anticipation but almost afraid it's too good to he true. Can any car perform and handle the way people say this one docs? You come to the end of the street that opens into g the crosstown thoroughfare and the big, brakes settle you down to the softest, smoothest stop you ever experienced in all your life. You touch the throttle, and the great engine starts you out like the flight of an arrow smoothly and swiftly and quietly. Almost before you know it, a light turns red and, once again, that easy, velvety stop. And th-;- the frrrn and again that swift, eager move into action, Step and go red and green . . . and pretty soon it clani upon you that you never tirtameJai driving a car that handled and performed like this. Wonderful tn city traffic no doubt about ill crews-countr- WASHING SPIRAIATOR m a ei load of clothtt whiter, brighter In whirling baiket. UKionly 3gallontof worm water. No ut tubi needed. sis AW-th- e iJnttll titti Phone Murray 106 URBAN MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. 4788 So. State St. - Phone Mur. 970 while I |