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Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER THE MURRAY 8, 1852 also visited an aunt of Mr. Taylor's Mur-Ma- rl She is 93. Nearby they visited his uncle, who at 93 years of age, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Taylor re- still works his own farm. Archie, general manager of Zion turned this week from a very enRulon Lawson Folkman, owner-managInc., drove a new DeSoto Motors, joyable trip to Spokane, Wash., Firedome 8 on the still is and Foods Store of Mur-Matrip where they visited with Mr. Taysinging its praises. at 45th South and State St., died lor's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Taysuddenly Thursday at 12:20 a. m. lor, who is 85 years old. of axphyxia. Mr. Folkman sucEn route they drove along the Salmon River country to Missoula, cumbed in an ambulance en route Archie Taylors Hail Salmon River Route Dies Suddenly (continued from page one) sewage collection system for the balance of our City and a sewage disposal plant, we submit, in very brief form, reasons why we are in favor of this improvement. We have, we believe, made a conscientious study of our problems. Our studies have led us to the conclusion that the improvements contemplated are vital to the health of our people and to the development of our community. It is our opinion that: e sewer Murray needs a system and a sewage disposal rt RE-ELEC- Democratic Candidate (or the Legislature House of Representatives - and U. of U. with BS LLB degrees. Former Murray City Judge. 0 Legal Assistant in Supreme Court for three years. Active IDS Church member. Your present State Representative. ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER (Paid political advertisement by Richard C. Howe, 711 Vine St.) IT PAYS TO HAVE FERRELL city-wid- neeu - P"- " 13 needed now! .. u Vina o. u con- dire been intensified bv the dition of the present City septic tanks, now extremely overloaded. The commission must take immediate action in providing means to dispose of present sewage from the comparatively few homes now connected. This has been ordered by the Board of Health. It would be necessary for the city to obtain revenue bonds to accomplish this work. These bonds would have to be redeemed through receipts to be mi . T RICHARD C. HOWE Graduate to a hospital from his residence, 3665 So. West Temple. He was 45 years old. Mr. Folkman has operated the local market for amuot four years. He previously operated his own market at Todd Park, Tooele county, for two years. He was A & W Root Beer manager .. . r. of the , , ...... iu in inaianapons, mu., nom i 1932. He was bookkeeper for Grand Central markets in this area for seven years and later worked for one year for the Utah State Tax commission. A native of Plain City, Utah, he was born Nov. 10, 1906, a son of George C. and Charlotte Hansen Folkman. He was educated in Plain City and Ogden City schools and was graduated from business college in 1931. He married Mar . . urBency L ( . obtained from a service charge on Oct. 15, 1929 wnich would be levied against the present owners of homes with Survivors are his widow, two sewer connections. It was felt that si'sters, Mrs. Blanche Cooke, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Florence Jones, Bountiful; two brothers, Lester G. Robinson in Ogden. garet , WANT ADS and Mark Folkman, both of Plain City. Funeral services will be announYoung LDS couple with ced by the Jenkins Mortuary, 4760 small children desire two So. State St., W. Douglas Allen room unfurnished apartment and Vaughn C. Soffe, funeral di- stove and refrigerator. Phone 776-J- . rectors. ADAMS two bed- with Mur. P95 FOR SALE Rug and pad, 9 x 12, brown and tan in good condition. See at 4874 Memory Lane. Legal Notices IN OFFICE! n95 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Dry Creek Irrigation Company Don't throw those LADIES of Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah. nylons away. Have them invisibly mended at Eleanor's Shop, 4838 c55 Sept. 1, 1952 South State. Notice is hereby given that TtMHt b Mftilng Chincilla rabbits, FOR SALE there is due an assessment of mwi valuable than an Two Dollars (J2.00) per share bucks and doe3. Phone Murray ' fflcwnt homtt, p95 public on the capital stock of the Dry 895-Mrvajtt. Such on Creek Irrigation Company, on official it credit Brown key case, FOUND account of an assessment made with to hit party, hit offico, all the way around. zipper and worthy of your at a meeting of the directors of Two keys in it. Claim at The Murvot and confidant. the company held August 27, 1952. ray Eagle. Assessment is due and payable Ferrell Adams Is Such A Public Official at the office of the secretary, CURTAINS LAUNDERED 4816 Wander Lane, Holladay, Salt Free Pick Up and delivery Under Mr. Adami' preonal direction, trio Stat Treasurer's offico rial Lake County, Utah, October 1, oarnod $172,000.00 in additional intorett for th benofit of rho CLEANERS taxpayer! f Utah. tot each $1.00 tptnt, rh Treaturer'i offico hoc oarnod more 1952. Any stock upon which any 4911 So. State 2368 So. State than $2.00 in additional income.. Mur. 31 part of the above assessment is Tbl h ForreD Adamt' onviabio record at on accurate, efficient administrator, delinquent on November 1, 1952, will be advertised for sale and fiugs, carpets, rurniture cleaned unless payment is made will be as good as new, in your home. FERRELL sold at public auction on Dec. 1, Spots removed. Reasonable. Sat1952, at the office of the secre isfaction guaranteed. Phone S. L. Democratic Candidate For Auditor tary, 4816 Wander Lane, Holla-- 1 Jacobs Cleaners. 138 3rd "An official of experience and proven ability" aay, sail uuce ouniy, uian. Ave. (Paid political advertisement by I DRY CREEK IRRIGATION CO. ' Ornamental Work George B. Andrus, President Stuccoing Don Mrs. Mrs. Jack Mr. advrrtloment Tracy, by (Paid political day, VAN DER ME IDE PETER B. William Secretary Taylor, Ann C. Richard Howe, Mr. Everett Denver) Demand, Lloyd Bergw, A-O- VOTE FOR H. ADAMS State ..........,.. & SONS Phone Mur. 980-- J Plastering Contractors All Work Guaranteed 322 West 5300 So. HOME FOR SALE home. ComBeautiful eight-roopletely redecorated. Gas heat, garage. Five bedrooms. Carpeting in living room, dining room and entrance hall. AH insulated. Beautiful lawn and shrubs, a sprinkling system. All in excellent condition. Choice location. Phone m n SALE 14 ft. flat bottom boat and pipe trailer, good condition, $90 00. Kondor Iron Works, 4S91 So. Slate I rear). Phone Mur. 1094. "nut 3 SU.E OK TRADE acre bedroom home on one-halot with barn, fruit trees, berries, coop, uteri swings, water rights all modern. ' Priced to Sell. Call . ctfn Hundy at Bountiful lf 836-W- "lnlKE "loU IH'II.I) Ox Remodel ace Handy A Thotnpaon Building Contractors. Specialists in tTtiNHlelinj, roof repairs, painting, wiring and cement work N.i j..h too small. We gladly Htimate. Phone SLC give fn-or Bountiful j city-wid- I fit REPAIRING Den-mar- i Cologne mint-gree- VOTE ANIIQt'ES FOR SALE Dishes, pit lure frames, chairs, t.ililfs. j:h stand, love seat. Many oilvr items. Phone i a penny earned." Easy to learn and easy to follow when we get into the sound habit of penny saved is depositing part of our pay check on pay day. Doubly rewarding, too because of the Interest our money earns and because of the financial security we can look forward to in times of stress. Start here today. "The Bunk of Friendly Service" MEMBER federal Peierv Sysfem federal Depoiil trigones Co'po'0''0l PI l ntx A S Mhigny uptight Kimball i.ptighl tiak fn.iah I 200OD 110 , IIM Itargaln NeW Shoftigrr .t ,1 and MatErl al Erick son 3.fl Hte it i iUlV Km 1 . - Hi.'iTie irVf 1 a wiiuUI m Kv (t 1200 00 mm p emin, H Lm1 kthk MORE fmanr . did I ..... WATER! rit trf fn ! inm mi f rt tvntu l.tm wt wlt lH mI Wmim Swtf rM i"rfrtiw4f 7 BETTER ROADS! lhrouh toy Hltl Farm " (( y awn 7 VOTI SEPT. 9 PRIMARIES lhn VOTI Many FtopU Aitwm flncndnp Ref Art Stsnderrf THIT All NOTl TV hy K. V. 1 Mirti-nwin- ) GLADE FOR GOVERNOR DtlltK ilHUUti! rnnn ( fin no-and iiwur. fM, Ihfmiiha lH J. DEMOCRATIC CANDIOATI bile t boujht EARL J. GLADE ro a fltnk iwn Ihwi lUn i' Msh ignny Conl KiiKhily Impeffect finish 7S . 1723 NOW f EARL iwnM-ti- t i mvit PIANO w (Paid polltlm) advert TOO MUCH FOR MY CAR and Republican Candidate For State Representative District WOULD HAVE PAID rnl O . ttat X Miw WW HI v. Costs unpttd bulonc on a prm tutome. k A Co. - - - S'- N l: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MURRAY Compared Financing I "Th pTaIvos ft - Hadn't I 1'lumhlnt Repairs Rrmodrllnf and New IruUIUUons. fiumbinf thturrft, pipe, fitting and supplier, I'hime for free f ullmate. rrtervm-Well- s C. 4X11 8. Stale M. Thone Mur. .19. (U ' TliA. . t.lKL WANTED nt SU(ifferi Inn A3 10 ..uth State fMrwt t - H38-- I UK SALE White City delivery bread truck, with built in bread and piwtry racks. Best offer Ctfn lakes it. Phone Early in school we learn Toor Richard saw that "a Tuesday, Sept. 9th Dr. J. Leo EUertson ctfn 41 in.. the KINGSTON'S Choice mountain soil, fertilizer, play sand, road gravel and concrete, sand and gravel. William K. Baker. Phone Mur. 1251-J- . It's Elementary but Sound this service charge would be excessive because of the few homes FROM DENMARK involved. This urgency moved the fcontinued from pa?e one) i (matter. He said the city had gone commission to expedite action on to considerable expense in getting e the proposal. ! the sewer extension and sewage This necessity is due, not only i j disposal plant plans completed and to our modern way of life, but also that the commission urged everyto the fact that our population has to vote on the proposal today. one increased from 5670 In 1940 to Election judges for the voting about 10,000 at the present time. today follow: The problem is not peculiar to Ward 1 Maynie Gillespie, Murray City. Our neighbors in Salt Irene Robinson and Faye Eustance. Lake County and Utah County are Grace Jensen, Mrs. Ward 2 faced with similar problems. We John Herling and Mrs. A. B. Caldcannot ignore the accomplished well. fact of our growth. We can retard Edna Spencer, Louisa Ward 3 any further growth and make our Cash and Elouise Baker. community undesirable if we do not meet this problem Bquarely Ward 4 Helen Schwaar, Alice and honestly. Silver and Hyacinth Mitchell. ' For many years the city com- I Ward 5 Florence Bird, Edith mission has known of the serious Adams and Pearl Reading. condition of our sewage problems and has been beseiged with re quests for action from many groups and individuals. The cries for action were based on numerous For BEST reasons. Some cited the health SHOE REPAIRING peril. Some decried the city's outSHOE DYEING lay of general funds for the upkeep of the present city septic tanks, SHOE REFINISHING treating the sewage of only one SHOE RESUEDING Botlil Miller is Denmark's anthird of the city's homes. Still Take your worn shoes to others wanted "something done" swer to Sweden's Gaibo, Bergto assure the continued growth of man, Hasso, Lindfois and Toien. HECKEL SHOE STORE the city, both in new homes and Bodil is from Norre Sundby, Repair Department in new business, believing affirmaand will make her movie 4883 So. State Murray tive action would encourage both. bow in "Scarlet Angel,"Univeisal-International'- s If we vote the bonds, there are Technicolor film many areas in the city that can be stalling Yvonne De Carlo and cut up into lots, and homes built j Rock Hudson., . 1 thereon. Every new home that is built will help to reduce the cost the receipts thereof before maturto everyone else in the city. The city commission did not turn ity dates on the bonds, thus sava deaf ear to those many requests ing considerable interest charges. for action. Much work has been The proposed bonds would carry Rose-Mi- nt done in years past. This work was such provisions. in the form of study of methods We feel that the long study and of financing and engineering. It consideration given to the problem entailed visits to literally scores of other municipalities whose pro- has been advantageous, assuring gressive action on this matter the success of the project, both from an engineering and financial have been most successful. More positive action was taken standpoint. Many cities' have erred last year when the city received in one or both phases of the proapproval on its request for federal blem. All of these mistakes were funds to detail the plans the city considered and eliminated before commission had tentatively adop- the city commission approved the ted. These funds, obtained as a final draft to be presented to the loan to the city, allowed the com- voters. mission to retain the services of Our City is strategically located some of the best engineering and and can, we believe, enjoy continfinancial minds in the country on ued growth if we provide sufficient this subject. These engineering and facilities. Because of the sanitary financial minds have been working and planning which has long study on the city's proposal for the past gone into this subject, we believe, year. Murray City can provide these According to the plan now be- facilities at a cost lower than they fore the voters, sewer facilities can be provided for our neighbors would be offered to all but a comin Salt Lake county and that if paratively few homes in the city. we do, we will attract people to These sections could be added to our community. We have a good the sewer system as growth makes ' in which to live. We know Specially prictd such areas more economically fea- place that desires and interests are your iy l.fJ0 sible. The engineering plans are identical with ours to have a Ftd. las farsighted, with adequate provis- modern, plt j sanitary city that will ions made for future growth, both and progress. In the system and the disposal grow mini Cooling fragrance plant. Respectively submitted lelicafely blended with a delight, Financial plans are considered ful rote scent. The frosted SPONSORS' COMMITTEE very sound. The entire cost of the n 4 oz. bottle huge undertaking would be paid J. Easton Parratt for by the users, not through makes a charming show Dr, McLloyd Killpack taxes. No tax can be levied against for little Ruben a Arthur piece lady's vanity. , your property to pay the bonds. Orin P. Black They are payable from monthly E. V. Mortenson charges only. J. E. Wahlquist The plan is very equitable. PreO. Wayne Nielsen sent property owners with sewer Lee Bowen connections would not pay toward MURRAY CITY PHARMACY Persyl Richardson the extension of the system. Those Ina H. Day receiving new connections would 4874 SOUTH STATE ST. Herbert G. Spencer pay an estimated $100 toward the Dr. J. Leo EUertson PHONE MUR. 279 cost of such connections. If contracted and paid at the time sewer line is installed, this charge, a small percentage of the actual cost, would include stub line from main sewer line to the property F O R line on either side of the street. Because of the wide variance of problems involved, the city's project cannot be extended beyond the property line. Old and new connections alike would pay reasonable monthly service charge to help defray the sewage disposal costs. These charges are estimated at $2.75 a month for the present time. When the bonds are retired this charge Is estimated at only 50 to 75 cents a month. Charges mentioned are for single family dwellings. Hotels or apartment houses, with a much greater demand on the sewage disposal facilities, would be charged higher, but equally reasonable, rates. Anticipated growth plays a mle too. Considering planning and son-in- g experts' predictions, the finan- A cial minds expect Murray City to ba able to pay off the bonds from 'Vote Today.' Sewer Proposal Owner Mont, and both acclaimed the scenery along the route the finest they had ever seen. Archie said he would recommend the trip for anyone who really loves beautiful scenery. At Pullman, Wash., the Taylors EAGLE 9m Phones Mur, 765 M iil imM n r B- - putt trmt i'MrHR lin.n t H mf. Ctl VPt r Vaun Fothcnngham !r. . Holladay t L Theme t UH mi $mtrri JS Ph. Mur. SM mi i tut Ifttt AVteaotHt ; BETTER UTAH DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR URL J. GLADE-- A MAN WITH A GREAT PUBLIC RECORD Wlnnlri Teomi Sftvinton for twtvtAMtl CO. tfald p..liilfl adertiwrnrfit Prtldtn-Clo- dt for Covernof by Wlltord Mojle Iturton) |