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Show FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1954 THE MURRAY EAGLE PAGE 10 Rites Held for Boy, Victim of Drowning necessary to announce that the was honored with stake visitors, Relief Society closing social will C. Ivory Smith and Elder King, Davidene as guest speakers. be held June 21 instead of next By Florence Clint Coombs was released as a teacher Monday as previously announced. in the Junior Sunday school and The combined carnival for tne The work day will be regular Second and Fourth wards will Larene Johnson was sustained as next held Monday, start at 4:30 p.m. Saturday and a new teacher. Next Sunday eveone of the features is the cake ning will be fast and testimony baking contest for girls under 19 Last Sunday evening the ward meeting. years of age. This is under the direction of Gayno Gustavason. The Primary children will be decked out in their wittiest in a gay parade. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy themselves and help the ward get its chapei painted and install the sewer. There will be rides for the kiddies, fish pond, skill games and plenty of f ood. In the evening there will be a talent program. 2nd Ward News f May didn't set any record at the Cottonwood Maternity hospital but still 56 boys and 56 girls were checked in during1 the month. The big days during the recent week were Sunday and Monday, with six and five respectively. Recent births of inteest to residents included: Tony M. and Ruby Pina Galle-go- s, 4730 So. 1st West, girl, May 27. John A. and Jeanne Walter Maynes, 6790 So. 266 East St., boy, May 29. Martinus B. and Marge Thorup Nielsen, 4445 Gordon Lane, girl, May 29. Frank and Jane DeJong Jensen, 4666 Hanauer St., boy, May 29. Dale and Lorraine Schramm Francom, 615 East 4336 South, boy, May 30. Stanley R. and Lillian Brown Davies, 59 East Miller St., girl, May 30. Alma and Alice Boyce Hard-castl4110 So. 2nd West, girl, May 31. Wayne M. and Alice Nelson Erickson, 190 West 6400 South, " e, boy, May 31. Recent births of interest to residents of the area which were reported at Salt Lake hospitals included: Mr. and Mrs. Severin Jensen, 5429 Hillcrest Dr., boy, May 27. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Fredrick-so4708 Rainbow Dr., boy, May Funerals ervices were held Tuesday afternoon In the Jenkins Mortuary chapel, 4760 So. State Murray St., for a boy, Lloyd LeRoy Christensen, son of William L. and Marie Anderson Christensen, 85 West 4500 South. The tot drowned last Friday evening in an irrigation ditch near his home. The body was recovered about 100 feet from the residence by his mother shortly after he first disappeared. A Salt Lake county ambulance crew and Murray City firemen worked on the boy for sometime with an before he was pronounced in-hala- tor dead. - KnocMnsomm A change in plans makes it The baby was born March 1953, in Salt Lake City. 22, Besides the parents, he is survived by three brothers, Jerry, Rex and Edward; three sisters, Sharon, Carolyn and Billie Louise, grandparents, LeRoy Christensen, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jensen, Granite Park, and Mrs. Editn E. Anderson, Salt Lake City. Waits BYU Degree F. Ann Nielsen of Murray will be among the 742 seniors to receive degrees at commencement k exercises at Brigham Young versity Monday, June 7. ' uni- Interment was in Murray City cemetery. Funeral directors were W. Douglas Allen and Vaughn C. FASHION Soffe. P. Graveside Rites Held For New Shaw Baby ELECTRIC COOKING n, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. 4400 West 5225 South, Kearns, girl, May 31. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mlin, Kearns, girl, May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butcher, 1297 W. Bullion Ave., girl, May 28. Mr. and Mrs. John K. O'Driscoll, 4410 West 5615 South St., Kearns, girl, May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick R. Hardy 3019 W. 4700 South, boy, May 26. 0 0 0 S M) viUrS'v r i Graveside services were conducted Saturday afternoon in the Murray City cemetery for Eleanor Kathleen Shaw, infant daughter of Roy and Georgiana Jensen Shaw, 6647 So. 1300 West. The baby died last Thursday night in Feukes, a hospital shortly after birth. 27. UTAH MILK FOUNDATION , Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen o f Murray, and grandparents, Thomas Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Oren Jensen, Murray. Funeral directors were W. Douglas Allen and Vaugnn u. Soffe of the Jenkins Mortuary, 4760 So. State St. great-grandparen- ts, LEGAL NOTICE CAHOON & MAX FIELD IRRIGATION COMPANY Notice of Delinquent Assessment Principal place of business, 6175 South State St., Murray City Utah ? Notice: There are delinquent upon the following stock, account of assessment levied March 1, 1954, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders as follows: Certificate No. Zions Benefit Building Society as Pledgee of .....2016 Gertrude S. Bird Zions Benefit Building Society as Pledgee for 2194 ... C. A. Chidester Zions Benefit Building Society as Pledgee for Roy Johnston 2084 Shares I Amt. 51.00 1.00 2.00 Zions Benefit Building Society as Pledgee for 8.50 2138 Charles M. Knighton 8a 2.50 2443 2Vi Oliver Allred or May Allred 2.00 2 2558 . .... LeRoy Christenson 1.00 1651 V .. Harold Hobbs 2.00 2508 Joseph B. or Catherine Hoskins 3.00 76 07 .. I&rson .'. 3.00 858 Nishan Markosian 75 1149 .. Nishan Markofilan 1.00 1148 Nishan Markosian 50 1717 Nishan Markosian 1 1.50 2297 Takhoore Markosian ..... 76.00 38 2437 Newel D. McMillan 1.00 2504 Calvin D. Spencer And In accordance with the law so many shares, each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary, which is located at 6175 South State Street, Murray, Utah, on the Tenth day of June 1954, at the hour of 9:00 A. M. of said day, to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. Frame Lundskog:, Secretary I p With an electric range, you can count on faster It cooks with such speed that your meals are ready to serve before you know it. With its measured heat, it's the shortcut for perfect meals. And it does this for you for only a few cents a day. Millions of women are cooking electrically. It's the fashion . . . because it's so fast and economical. See your appliance dealer today. meal-gettin- For all the hot water you need, switch to g. an electric water heater. You'll have plenty of hot water on tap for all needs day and night. ....... . "Your J Municipally-Owne- d Power Plant" f |