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Show frHE MTRRA.Y Legal Notices First Ward News COUNTY OF SALT STATE OF UTAH. LAKE, - j By Edna. Mae Wilkinson NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Willows, Inc., a corporaNOTICE TO WATER USERS and existing under The following applications have tion organized and by virtue of the laws of the been filed with the State Engineer to of has State Utah, presented to exchange or appropriate water the Third Judicial Court of the in Salt Lake County, State of State of Utah, in and for the Utah, throughout the entire year County of Salt Lake, an applicaand all locations being from tion praying to be allowed to disSLB&M, unless otherwise designa- incorporate and dissolve and for ted. a decree therefor; and that Friday, the 20th day of February, A. D. Right of Exchange No. 76 County Water System, Inc. 501 1953, at the hour of two o'clock First Security Bank Building, Salt p. m. in the afternoon of said day, Lake City, Ut. proposes. to ex- or as soon thereafter as counsel change 3 sec.-f- t. of water acquired can De heard, has been appointed by contract from Metropolitan as the time, and the Court Room Water District of Salt Lake City; of the above entitled Court in Disaid w?..er will be dlvertel at the vision I thereof presided over by Deer Ciok ('am i:i Wasatch Honorable David T. Lewis, in the County at a point N. 700 ft. and City of Salt Lake, County of Salt E. 101 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 5, Lake, State of Utah, has been apT5S, R4E from which it will b pointed as the place at which said the Salt Lake application is to be heard. conveyed ALVIN KEDDINGTON Acqueduct to a point S. 1250 ft. Clerk of the above enand W. 750 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. titled Court. 35, T1S, R1E, where it was to be rediverted and used from June 1 By: Jacob Weiler to Oct. 1 for irrigation purposes. Deputy Clerk. It is now proposed to deliver Paul S. Roberts, 3 sec.-f- t. of water represented by 903 Kearns Building, the foregoing right to Mill Creek Salt Lake City 1, Utah at a point S. 1250 ft and W. 750 Attorney for Petitioners. ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 35, T1S, R1E. In exchange for the water NOTICE TO CREDITORS will be disec.-f- t. so delivered of Thomas Nephi Whet-maEstate verted from June 1 to Oct. 1 from Thomas N. Whetman, a.k.a. Upper Boundary Spring on Mill a.k.a. T. N. a. k. a. Tom Whetman, E. and N. 237 a at ft. Creek point Deceased. Whetman, 2G.6 ft. from E4 Cor. Sec. 36, Creditors will present claims T1S, R1F, from which it will be with vouchers to the undersigned an pipe conveyed through of Wendell C. to existing pipe lines through at the law offices 1st Nawhich it will be distributed and Day, Attorney, Suite tional Bank Building. City, Murray an in used for municipal purposes Utah on or before the 14th day unincorporated suburban area em- of March, A. D. 1953. braced in Sees. 25, 26, 27, 34, 35, Hannah Whetman, Sees. 1, 2, 3, 36, T1S, R1E and Administratrix of the Esi 10, 11, 12, T23, R1E. tate of Thomas Nephl Whet24022 M. K. White and A. C. man, a. k, a. Thomas N. Melville, 501 First Security Bank Whetman, a. k. a. T. N. Bldg., Salt Lake City, Ut. 3 sec.-f- t. Whetman, a.k.a. Tom Whetfor municipal use from a man, Deceased. well bet. 150 and 350 ft. deep at Date of first publication Jana point N. 420.3 ft. and W. 1313 A. D. 1953. from SE Cor. Sec. 26, T1S, uary 9th, C. Wendell Day. R1E. The water will be used as a for said Administratrix. Attorney for municipal supply supplemental purposes in an unincorporated suburban area embraced in WV4WH NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sec. 25, WiV4 Sec. 36, Sees. 26, Estate of Richard F. Middleton, 27, 34, 35, T1S, R1E; WW'i Deceased. Sec. 1, Sees. 2. 3, T2S. R1E. Creditors will present claims Wm. P. Conner, 428 with vouchers to the 24059 undersigned So. Main St., Salt Lake City, Ut. at the office of Allen and Dansie, .054 sec.-ffor domestic use from Attorneys, 4762 South State St., well bet. 100 and 200 ft. Murray, Utah on or before the 10th a deep at a point S. 1368.80 ft. and day of March, A. D. 1953. W. 482.24 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 6, Ray F. Middleton. T2S, Rl E. The water Is to be used Administrator of the estate to supply the requirements of of Richard F. Middleton, three families and for Incidental Deceased. g purDate of first publication JanIrrigation and tt-ov- .th n, 2-- 3, reading is in the offing so get your best of Mat- bib and tucker ready to enjoy new Jr. dancing in high style on Jan. 30 Devey. at the Avalon Ball Room on South State Street. The following courses of study have been outlined for the Sunday Eldred G. Smith, Patriarch of school for the year of 1953, ac-- ; the LDS Church, spoke at our cording to Walt Nelson, superin- sacrament meeting Sunday night tendent. The adults have a choice and left much fool for though. of four subjects as follows: "Prin- He spoke on "The Value of Family ciples and Practices of Genalogy". Histories, the necessity of Temple "Teacher Training", "Parent and work and the necessity o' work Youth" and "Teachings of the Old for the living as well as the dead". Testament". Publishing of this The meeting was under the direcoutline and these subjects gives tion of the ward genealogical deyou a chance to choose the class partment. Charles Nielsen, chairvou will enjoy the most. The fol- man, was in charge. Music was lowing course of study has been under the direction of Rhea prepared for the children: "Sunday Morning in the Nursery", ages 2, 3 and 4; "Joyful Living", ages The Doctrine and Covenants 5 and 6; "Living Our Religion" study group met at the home of ages 7 and 8; "What It Means to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ottley SunBe a Latter-Da- y Saint" ages 9 day evening following meeting. anl 10; "Leaders of the Scriptures" The Ottleys are living in Sugar-hous- e ages 11 and 12; "Ancient Apostles" temporarily while Mr. aires 13 and 14; "Our Standard parents are sening in the Works" apes 15 and 16; "Life in mission field. Ancient America" age 17; "Good Darrell French, one of our newTidings to All People", ages 18 and 19. A special course for in- ly returned missionaries, was the vestigators entitled " A Mervel-ou- s main speaker at the Hlllcrest ward Work and a Wonder" has also in Salt take City, Sunday evenbeen outlined. ing. Jackie and Gwen, his sisters, Mildred Baillery, a stake mis- furnished the musical program. sionary, will give the main talk Next Sunlay he will speak at the in the preliminary exercises Sun- Fifth-Sixt- h ward, also in Salt Lake City. Following the Sunday day morning. night meeting a combination fireNew ward officers in the MIA side and farewell meeting was held were Installed Tuesday night, ac- at the home of M. W. Woodbury cording to Merl Casper, president. in Salt Lake City in honor of Mrs. They are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Bertha Callahan of Portland, Me. Russell Daniels, the new dance directors; Eva Stringham, Era director and Walace Devey, Junior leader. Wright. They were given their insignia badges designating their offire in the troop. The following are now assistant scout leaders: Johnny De Niro, Dale Wright and Robert Curtz. Kent Gaufin was made scribe and librarian. Patrol leaders were chosen as follows: Perry Dye, Sammy Moore, Lynn Gaufin, Larry Bergen and Mike Adamson. Assistant Scoutmaster Rex Atwood also received his in signia. Lynn Nelson was made the troop bugler and Max Lund- berg the quartermaster. The MIA Speech Festival will be held sometime in February according to Merle Casper, president. Mrs. Casper says the theme will be patriotic and will be entitled America United". There will be patriotic music and speeches. Neva Dye, speech director of the ward will be in charge. She will be as sisted by Donna Peterson, drama director, and Erna Stevenson, Ott-ley- ward music director. The MIA Jr. will have charge of the preliminary program at mutual Tuesday night. Square Dance Party Slated for Jan. 24th n For the BEST Relief Society wll begin at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday and the class wiil be conducted by Erna Stevenson. Her subject will be "English Lit- Dale Wright has been appointed president of the first quorum of Deacons. He wiH choose his own counselors. stake The couple. D 's I Gold and Green Ball SPLAY -- THE SHOE SHOE SHOE SHOE given by Janice Nelson and Eleanor Olsen and the main talk of the evening by one of the visiting high councilmcn. The ward Era drive will start Wednesday, according to Eva (Mrs. Bryant) Stringham, Era director. The officers of the Mutual will call on all members of the ward within the next few days as they want to make their 100 per cent quota. GOOD OLD DAYS! JUST LIKE THE On the sick list is "Rich" Ballard of Elm Street, Mr. Ballard underwent a major operation for the removal of his gall bladder this week at the LDS hospital. He is feeling better and expects to return to his home the latter part of the week. We hope he will be well on the road to recovery soon. Mrs. Lugene Devine, president of the ward Primary, will return his week from a vacak tion with relatives and friends in Los Angeles. two-wee- (Pi? GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON Sunday evening sacrament will 4 p. m. and wisl be tinder the direction of the stake high council. Two short talks will be begin at FOR THE BEST PERMANENTS - TINTING LATEST HAIRCUTS AND STYLING In.. REPAIRING DYEING O REFINISHING RESUEDING Take your worn Bhoes to Call Murray 152 o "The Bourbon Buy of the Modern Beauty Shop HECKEL SHOE iJTORE Repair Department 4883 So. State Murray Century" 4331 SOUTH STATE Center of Murray THIS WHISKEY HMWWMMHUtWWVHVHMl IS 4 YEARS OLD WHISKEY 86 PROOF STRAIGHT BOURBON NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP, N. Y. 1953 v 16-i- L stock-waterin- poses. uary 9. A. D. 1953. 24105 County Water System ALLEN AND DANSIE. Inc. 2335 East 3400 So. Salt Lake Attorneys for said Administrator. for municipal Glty, Ut. 5 sec-f- t. use from Millcreek and Boundary NOTICE TO CREDITORS Springs, tributary to Jordan River Estate of Joshua Carpenter and at the following points: No. 1 Upper: N. 237 ft. and E. 26 6 ft.: Flora E. Carpenter, his wife, both Lower: N. 91 ft and W. Deceased. No. 2 Creditors will present claims both from SE Cor. NEVi 213 ft. Sec. 36, T1S, R1E. The water will j with vouchers to the undersigned be diverted from Upper Boundary at the office of Allen and Dansie, 4762 South State Street, Murray, Springs not exceeding 3 sec.-- ft and Millcreek not exceeding 2 sec.- - Utah on or before the 10th day ft. from which the water will be of May. A. D. 1953. Otto F. Carpenter. conveyed through separate pipe Administrator of the estate lines to Lower Boundary Springs of Joshua Carpenter and and Millcreek where it will be Flora E. Carpenter, both commingled with not more than deceased. 2 sec-f- t from Lower Boundary Pete of first publication Janfrom MillSprings and 3 sec.-f- t creek. The total, however, will not uary 9. A. D. 1953. from which It ALLEN AND DANSIE, exceed 5 aec,-f- t will be conveyed through separate Attorneys for said Administrator. pipe lines a distance of 2600 ft. to an unincorporated suburban NOTICE TO WATER USERS area adjacent to Salt Lake City, Notice Is hereby given that the and located within W4W4 Sees. Town of Riverton, Rlverton, Utah, 23. 38, Seca. 28. 27, 34, 35, T1S. co A. Z. Richards, 408 Zlon'a SavRlE., and W4W4 Sec. 1, Seca. Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, 2. 3. T2S, RlE.. wher It will be ings r. Utah, has Med with the Slate used for municipal purponea. a request for an extension B. F. Musser, 30.1 Utah 24288 of tlma from December 31, 1952. Oil Bldg., Salt Lake City. Ut. .23 to December 81. aec.-f- t. for Irrigation una from a to make and submit10M. in wn)Ph Proof of Apbet. 100 and 300 ft deep j of Water under Appll-ratio- n propriation W. 75 at a point N. 1615 ft. and No. llftfll, for the appro Cor. Sec. 17. T2S, I ft. from 8 of .3 sec-fof water from RlE. The water la to b used apriation area In Bear Canyon (n spring from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to Irrlgata Salt Lake and used County, Utah, 4 acre of land embraced In $W4 for domestic and municipal purd Sec. 17, T2S, RlE, and for poses at Rlverton and Bluffdale, Incidental domestic pur- Utah. poses. It Is represented that 11,000.00 Mrs. David E. Snyder, has been 242M expended In developing 59 Weston Ae , Salt take City, the water by means of a tunnel for domestic use and that an Ut. .03 sec.-f- t expenditure of H0,-00- 0 and 200 90 well bet from a 00 has been made constructing ft drrp at a point S. 73 ft. and storage and regulating facilities. W. 467 ft from NE Cor. Sec 1. It Is estimated thst it will cost T23. R1W. The watc r Is to be used several thousand dollars to develop to supply the requirements of two additional water Contemplated by families and for incidental the application. g and purposes. Protrnta resisting the granting M. K. White and A. C of said request, with reasons 24343 Melville. 501 First Security Bunk thrrefor, must be In affidavit Bldg, Salt Lake City, Ut S sec.-f- t. form, wilh extra copy and filed for municipal use from a with the Stale Engineer, 403 well bet. 100 and 400 ft deep at State Capitol, Salt take City 1. a point N. 433 9 ft and W. 1318 Utah, on or before March 1, 1953. ft from SE Or. Sec. 26, T1S, A hearing will be held on this RlE. The water will be used ss a request for extension of time bemipplemental supply for municipal fore the Slate Engineer at 403 purposes in an unincorporated State .Cspltol, Salt take City. suburban area embraced In Sera. Utah, at the hour of 2 00 p. m. 23. 26. 27, 34. 33. 38, T1S. RlE: March 8. 1953. Protestants may Seca 1. 2, S. 10. 11, 12. T2S, RlE. sppoar at the hearing and adduce Protests resisting the granting testimony In support of their proof any of the foregoing sppllca-lion- s tests. with reasons therrfor, must Jrwph M. Trary bs mad In affidavit form with STATE ENGINEER entra copy and filed with the Slate ttiblishvt in the Murray Eagle, Engineer 403 Stata Capitol, Salt Murray, Ut from Jan. 18 to Jan. 1, Utah, cm or before 30. 1953. ' tike City NSP1RAT10N W A FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE BY THE PRE11IER BUILDER. EYGIV E OF THE vJw i En-Btw- J t. year-aroun- n stock-waterin- March 8. 1933. Joseph M. Tracy Murray Eael STATE ENGINEER 1XS Ave. Court Published In Murray Eagle, Murra, UUh rn f tifl Murray, Ulan, from January 9 to tk Utat . morrtt, Cr1 Itl 1 P.M. February 8, The It.'?. IN THE M STRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE t P jsutt ".SlIUkr UH M ' ufMimum e pwm 1. sstli ti un wu Oitt CttT. Msl .... mm crcat new inspiration for the automotive world is now on display in our vhowrsnn. It s the 1953 Cadillac the latct triumph f Cad and styling v;cntiN. (J It beauty would alone place tins new motoring crest en Cadillac's "greats" IW its among exterior changes have made it simply are breath taking to behold. (J Its interiors Ail beau? the most new offering dramatically available a ever n fabrics and appointments dcsi-- c ultiwho the those CT And motor car, mate in comfort, a wonderful new Cadillac Air Conditioner ts now available. (J Hut the heart of this new Cadillac's greatness lies in its performanceso extraordinary that it transcends should any previous concept of h w a motor car act and handle. (J This magmfucnt performance A 12-l- IMPROVEMENT HIGHLIGHTS DYNAMIC NEW 210 VAfTlY IMPROVED H.P. ENGINE HYDRA-MATt- ADVANCED POWER BREATH-TAKIN- G C DRIVf STEERING' NEW INTERIORS NEW CADILLAC AIR CONDITIONER MORI BEAUTIFUL EXTERIOR STYLING EVEN GREATER OPERATING ECONOMY c tt, (r y r Lb ca n Motioir 4788 So. Stale enmes from many sources. (J It comes from Drive. (J It Cad llac's improved Hydra-Maticones Irom Cadillac's advanced IWcr Steering s, marvelous that turning and parking and wish. steering Income almost a response to your from in even greater measure Of And it comes the Cad llac's great new 210 h p. engine undupli-catcd dramatic cbmax of almost 40 years of of experience in the design and construction V-u to see and encmcs. (J We sincerely urge drive this great motor car. (.litis ctTcred in thrte ... new scries the luxurious "Sixty "Seventy-Five.- " beautiful "Sixty-Two,- " the Social" and the distinguished There ts aba Cadillac's new Id'tado the most yports convertible, the in the whole and creation glamorous exciting i f Cadillac history. (J Why not come in today? Company, Murray, Utah 1952 Mrs. Callahan was converted to the c'uirch by Elder French and has been here doing Temple work. Darrel, along with several other missionaries from the same district, spoke at the fireside. REPAIRING A big square dance jamboree will be held in Salt Lake City at the Emerald Gardens, 28 North Temple, Saturday, Jan. 24, at 8:30 p. m. Some of the outstanding callers in the state will call their favorite dances. An invitation is being extended to all square dancers. The proleeds will be used for the Evergreen ward building fund. Tickets are available at $1 per NOW ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, They plan to discuss their course book, "The Book thew" of the Bible. The leader U Wallace Junior officers were installed in Boy Scout Troop 94 Tuesday evening by their Scoutmaster, Dick PROBATE GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Third Judicial District Court In IN THE MATTER OF THE APand for Salt Lake County, PLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY Division P'obale Consult County Clerk of the re- DISOLUTION OF THE WILLOWS, Inc., spective signers for further in A VTAH CORPORATION formation. EAGLE Phono Mur. 970 1 D Die. |