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Show WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, THE MURRAY EAGLE 1&52 at jDec. 31, 1952 NOTICE mission OF PUBLIC HEARING 5 p. m. in the com Legal Notice room, city hall, Murray City. A public hearing on the proposed budget for Murray City for the year 1953 will be held Wednesday, Ward News Grant ward Sunday school spon PROBATE GUARDIANSHIP sored a fine Christmas program NOTICES and party last Friday evening at Third Judicial District Court In the ward chapel. Included on the Lake Salt and for County, were Xmas songs by the program Division Probate First Intermediate class, dressed Consult County Clerk of the re- as angels and shepherds; tap further for spective signers dance number, Darlene Church; piano duet; Geraldlne Forsgren and Jackie Dwight trumpet solo, Gerald Lloyd; caroling by the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Singing Mothers of the ward ReEstate of ETNA MAE WHET-MA- lief Society, directed by Mrs. deceased. Louise Hansen; piano duet, Sharon and June Simper; accordion solo, claims will present Creditors Bruce Lloyd; a group of selected with vouchers to the undersigned songs for the season members at the office of Phil L. Hansen, of the Junior Sunday by school, dirAttorney for the Administrator, ected by Geraldlne Fors green and 4762 South State Street, Murray, Jackie Dwlght; "Snowflake FairUtah on or before the 28th day ies" dance, Marilyn Sanders, Mary of February A. D. 1953. Ann Peterson and Karen Gee, with Whetman, Parley LeRoy accordion accompaniment by Bob Administrator of the ES' Wallln; piano duet, Yvonne Webb tate of Etna Mae Whet and Maybe. Master of cere Mary man, deceased. monies, Kenneth Simper, recited Dec of first publication Date The Night Before Christmas". 19 A. D. 1952. With Santa distributing gifts and treats for everyone, the large Phil L. IIamn 4762 South State Street Murray, Utah. Alvin W. Wahlqulst City Recorder Christmas Greetings N .S J try ( 1 t, v it W 7 ;L,; It's anybody's guess what the future has in store but the past, partlcu larly the last year, leaves no neec for guessing. ; Mi For us it has beer filled with pleasure swell folks as you sud in serving . , . Merry Christmas to You! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS III The main Items of work Include, but are not limited to. the follow ing: 15.000 cubic yards of excava tlon; 1.375 lineal feet of concrete pile. 1.790 cubic yards reinforced concrete, 5,000 cubic yards filter aggregate, 9 pumps of various sizes, screen cleanlnr mechanism, trrlt collecting mechanism. 2 coag-ulatmechanisms, 2 sludge collecting mechanisms, 1 rotary dis tributor, chlorinating equipment. heating, digestion tank, gas holder, 2 bulldines. electrical work, paint ing and miscellaneous valves, pip ing and fittings. or It phall be mandatory Phone - - Murray 1557 JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS I GREAT STRAIGHT BOUBBON FULLY AOED LIGHT -- IMS! unon the borers, workmen and mechanics emnloved bv them In the execution of the Contract not less than the prevailing rate of wares tabHhed bv the State Industrial Commission of Utah for each craft or tvr of workman or mechanic needed. rnl 3 p To Our Many Customers M 1 "The Boarboa Buy of the Copies of the Plans, roeclfl ca Ceatanf nons and other pronoaed Contract Documents are on file In the off! of the Cltv Recorder of Murray WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD Cltv. Cltr Hall. Hurrar. Utah, and MIS 86 PROOf ITMICHT BOURBON WHISKEY Noff Engineering and Construction IUTK)NALDISTlUSr1l00UTSC0Rf.,N.Y. Comnanv, 2500 Fvenrreen Avenue, Qalt Lake City. TTtah, and are open for public Inspection. A set of such "lorumenU may be obtained from either office, utxm payment of twenty-fiv- e ($25.00) Dollars. This navment win be refunded in full for one complete set of documents only to each actual bidder upon he return of such documents In ood condition within ten (10) tavs after receipt of bids. The refund on all other complete sets of documents returned In good conation within tan (10) days after the receipt of bids will be Ten ($1000) Doll arm. 5 and Friends We Send .. . THE BEST IN rs sr crowd present spent a very joyable evening. Members of the Stake High were speakers at Sacra ment meeting in the Sixth ward Sunday evening. Special musical numbers were presented by the primary children. a Mayor MEIGS Grant ward Primary Pres. Mrs. Margaret Marsden, was honorably released with a vote of thanks and Yvonne Webb sustained as new president to assume duties the first of the year. Other members of the presidency are Marjorie Durrant and Faye Westenskow as counselors and Rhea- - Hennegar as secretary. Mrs. Vera P. Wahlqulst gave a very interesting literature lesson Wednesday in a meeting of the Grant ward Relief Society. A short program was also presented with a piano duet by Mary Maybe and Yvonne Webb; vocal duet, Louise Hansen and Esther Gee; carol singing, lead by Thurma Brimhall. Group games were directed by Caroline Dempke and Alta . one-tent- 9 R. CURT NEXT TO A-- PHONES 2l Jj MURRAY THEATRE BU&tl, Prop. Any stock upon which this may remain unpaid on the 10th day of January, 1051, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and payment Is made before, wlO be told on the 14th day of February. IMS, at 100 o'clock p. v, te nay the delinquent MMMmenU thereon, together with the coat of dvertlRing and expenses. . 1 yJl MURRAY MURRAY the Christmas Season a warm and happy glow u the opportunity Bishop Paulls Svedln has announced that on January 4th tithing settlement will be held for members of the Sixth ward, In the bishop's office. of saying to our friends Tg7rZ A Yuletlde play, "The First Christmas", directed by Mrs. Ada Richards, was presented Sunday morning in Grant ward Sunday school. The cast Included Marjorie Durrant as Mary; Clarence Durrant as Joseph; shepherds were portrayed by members of the second intermediate class; angels, members of the advanced junior class; inn keeper, Steven Peterson; King Herod, Larry Brimhall; guards, Lynn Edwards and Larry Johnston; wlsemen, Reed Sanders. j Keith Hansen and LeRoy Hansen. To complete the program, prelude organ music was played by Ruth Spencer; song, "Hark the Harold Angels Sing", by the congregation; invocation, Noel Bills; piano solo, "O Holy Night," Maur-in- e Peterson; sacramental num ber was a violin solo by Beverly K. Jensen; choral reading, Wanda Jones; vocal duet, Raymond and Betty Ross, accompanied by Mrs. Louise Hansen three selections, "O little Town of Bethlehem," "Silent Night" and "'Away In the Manger", by the Junior Sunday 4919 South State Street school. Grant ward choir sang "The Shepherds Abiding" and "Glory to God" accompanied by Marjorie Klllpack and under the direction of LaZella Spencer. A baritone solo. "We Three Kins", was sung by Huff Welch; the junior Sunday school offered the number, "Sleep wkm Merry Christmas mm May yM rtctlvt amoaarf At this season of Peac Dy Philip U. Bauer, See. 317 Kant Ninth Poulh 8t g 62 iFlrrt fEl. 10.12 S. Palt Ukt CUV. Utah. publication In the Murray Murray, Utah: December Om rh Mk for 4 suo I Murray Nash, Inc. and Good Will, we connot foil to try to express ot leost in some measure bewitlfiil happiaess OHd Hit glorloin coatenfmeat occoiIab) f tht Yaletldt Smiob. From Mm bottom of our htorf comai r slactrt thoakt for all yoo'vo doao to mako our rolatiotiMp m m m n plooiaot. pff' our oppreckition to thos whom we hove served during the post yeor. We sincerely hope you will enjoy the very best Christmos ever. So here's wishing you oil the joys of Christmos ... ... mmr'm 1 ond o New Yeor of true happiness. May tr comof ing yeor reward you with the fullest amount Health, Hoppiness ond Prosperity! Paint-Wallpaper-Gl- ft Glazing ass ANNIE LAURIE CONSOLIDATED OOLD MINES 44 OR i One thing that always gives ANNIE LAURIE CONSOLIDA. TED GOLD MINES: May the coming year find you well, in a more peaceful world, with continued prosperity, broad opportunities, and the realization of your most cherished hopes. . . ' NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Principal place of business, S17 East Ninth South Street, Salt Ukt City, Utah. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that at meeting of the Board of Directors of Annte Laurie Consolidated Gold Mines held on the 20th lay of November, 1W2. an assessh of one cent ment of 110 of 1) per share was levied m the outstanding stock of the Corporation, payable immediately to rhlllp II Bauer, Secretary, at the office of the Corporation, 617 East Ninth South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. J WWW 1 ' " " .r Council Heres Hoping You Always Have a MURRAY CITY CORPORATION If ford Hansen By J. r.V. en- In attendance to help with the exchanging of gifts, and refreshments were served to 45 persons with Mrs. Caroline Dempke in charge. Contractor to whom the Contract Is awarded, and utxn anv suhcna tractor undfr htm, to pay ad W 2toeea 4906 South State Street oooo Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus were Sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder, Murray City, Murray, Utah, until 5:00 o'clock p. m. of January 8th 1952, for furnishing all plant, ma te rials, equipment and labor and performing all work for construction of a Sewage Treatment Plant for Murray City; at which time the proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud In the office of Murray City, City Hall, Murray, Utah. Any bid received after clos lng time will be returned unopened. 1 G. Holy Babe", followed by the choir tion was by Bishop Herbert singing "O Come All Ye Faithf ull" Spencer. Reader for the cantata land "Joy to the World", Benedic was Mrs. Helena Evans. I '1 'iauMlBNB,i B. A. DAYES & CO. 5030 South State Street 2157 Highland Drive phone S4-44- 37 il y IS 4766 So. Stale Si. Phono Mur. 1177 1164 Wett 5th North Phone Ml 71 |