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Show tK f v J Like his father and brothers, he's a born salesman and is lookLEGAL NOTICES ing forward to getting into the business here. With his intestinal fortitude he should prove a real IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF asset to Murray! LAKE COUNTY, SALT STATE OF UTAH. D. S. WALKER and ERMA WALKER, his wife, A The Prowler doffs his derby this week to a mighty ambitious new Murrayite, Jay Bowen. He recently acquired the Dairy Freez, 4980 So. State. In addition to owning and operating it, he puts in a full shift each night for a printing concern. On the side, he maintains a home for unfortunate boys who otherwise would be without parental guidance. Jay served a mission with Dave Stauffer of Tyler's Ice Cream but though they're business competitors now, no adversity is anticipated. Now the payoff: Jay, in his "spare time" is serving in his stake as a missionary and claims he finds more time for it than he ever did before! Talk about sheer ambition! Howard Pingree think of my present, "Delicious," she replied. well-know- Sug-arhou- prowler Bob Poole of United Model & Paint Supply is considering installing a sign on his front win- ANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Mark S. Miner, plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 8785 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after the service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the above court. This is an action to quiet title to the following described prop- d sun-dow- Iron mm 15 steam vents give more steam over .va T 9 a wider area! Open handle design ends wrist strain! BEEUNE GAS i The Firestone Store KWIC, which will carry the theme, "the sweetest music from the sweetest community will operate on 500 watts and be located at 1570 kilocycles. It will be a "sun-u- p to station in early planning, Pingree said. In essence, KWIC will bear many trademarks of KMUR. , music station, it will play old backshow tunes, favorites, ground music and selected popular songs as well as a few "pop" tunes. "We want to carry out the same theory I've always had in radio," Mr. Pingree added, "that anyone of any age can tune in at any time and never hear anything that isn't good for them!" Pingree came to KMUR with a long radio background as well as experience in other fields. He first went into radio with KSL while a University of Utah student in the '20s. Later he helped open KLO in Ogden and KID in Idaho Falls, remaining with both stations for a period of years. He worked with KFWB in Los Angeles before joining the sales orBeverages in ganization of NehiPre-war Salt Lake City. experience as a dental laboratory technician put him in that type of work with the Navy during World War II, when he had service in the Pacific theater. After the war he returned to Salt Lake to join the War Assets Administration from 1946 until .1918. KMUR went on the air Nov. 29, 1948, and two days later Howard became its commercial manager, later was promoted to general manager. Oral J. Wilkinson of Murray, owner of KMUR, said this week that he had not selected a successor to Mr. Pingree, but that he was interviewing several ap plicants. "Howard has been a fine manager for us," he added. The Pingrees will maintain their residence in Murray de- -' spite the new Sugarhouse affiliation. They reside at 5764 Wood C Mr. Pinrrree has been ac--: "'v.in Lions and Cham-- ! ber work. ," Westinghouse y mm erty: Lots HoVvard Pingree on this famous Steam-N-Dr- US-AK- E 1 Department of reminiscing: Interesting to hear Archie Taylor of Zion Motors recount athletic experiences of yesteryear. By his own admission Archie was just a so-s- o competitor in football and basketball as a youngster but the grapevine says he minimizes his feats just a bit. $3 r vs. Howard Pingree, manager of USAKE IZUNO, an MRS. IZUNO, if married, radio station KMUR in, Murray GEORGE MALL AS and MRS. for the past seven years, anGEORGE MALLAS, if marrinounced this week he would tered, THE LLOYD CORPORAn minate his work with the TION and all its officers and "good music station" here Stock Holders, all heirs of said effective Sept. 1st. defendants known or unknown, Mr. Pingree will assume manLiving or Dead. agement of a new station, KWIC, Defendant. which will go on the air in SUMMONS in or Case No. 109587 early October. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- prowler dow reading: "You are now in Murray, Utah!" Bob insists he has more people park their cars and step inside to ask what town they're in than you would imagine. He says he gets a kick out of visiting prowler with them, but wishes they knew Erv Franz, whose aa they as they drove down the Murray Variety is a real highway that they'd arrived in credit to Murray, is undoubtedly Utah's finest HOME town! his own severest critic. prowler Now that it's nearly finished, There oughta' be a medal for Erv points out all sorts of things like Boyd Bigler, son of he thinks might have been better. guys Mrs. Doug Bigler of BigMr. and But be that as it may, the ler Sewing Center. eye can see few flaws was seriously injured in in the fine new decorative an Boyd auto accident in Alaska shortscheme. ly before his parents and brothprowler ers moved back here to open Story making the rounds on their business. In fact, his hosState: Texan wanted to give his pitalization was the principal mother a present which would reason for the family leaving Anoutshine the Cadillac one brother chorage. gave and the mink coat of anNow out of the hospital await other one. ing another operation, Boyd is He heard of an amazing mynah around the store in his wheelbird which could talk fluently chair. He's uncomplaining and in several languages and sing in fact, cheerful about his mis operatic arias. fortune; expects to be able to Day following her birthday he negotiate very well on crutches called and asked, "What did you once the surgery is completed. newly-remodele- Plaintiff, To Leave KMUR Mother?" rc. vuy lMIlt'fPiflfl 25, have their field day Aug. 31 at the home of Scoutmaster Leo Hoit, 6140 So Second W. Activities will start at 6:30 p.m., with races, relay games, high-jum- p contest and a fathers and sons ball game. Hamburgers, punch and novelties will be sold. All members of Murray Tenth ward and friends and families of Cub Scouts are invited. Proceeds of the event will be used for the new Cub Scout season commencing in September. MRS. AI.SOP WHITES Word received from Mrs. Ethel Alsop who is in Pasadena, Calif., as an LDS missionary states that she is thoroughly enjoying her stay there. Recent visitors of Mrs. Alsop were her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Alsop. Mrs. Alsop has two more months of her mission remaining before she returns to her home in Murray. QIAUTFRLY CONFERENCE HELD OVER WEEK-ENElder S. Dilworth Young was in charge of the LDS Quarterly Conference held Saturday evening and SUnday in the Murray Stake Center. Elder Young was the visiting church authority. The sessions HIGHLAND SUBDIVISION of Magna, Salt Lake County, Utah, also Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 2 LINCOLN ADDITION No. 1 (a Subdivision of a part of the S. E. j Section 19 and Section part of the N. K. 20, Township 1 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. MARK S. MINER, Attorney at Law, 8785 West 2700 South. Magna, Utah. Dated August 10, 1956. MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Saturday evening were for the stake presidency, ward bishoprics, priesthood supervisors and missionary training session. Sunday's program was conducted by President S. L. Wright and included prelude organ music by Brent Black; the Singing Mothers Chorus, whose rendition was "The Morning Breaks," conducted by Mrs. Hebert Spencer and accompanied by Mrs. Elden Hansen. The chorus also sang the opening song, "We Ever Prav to Thee." was by Donald Invocation Spencer, the report by President Wright and talks by Dee Morgan. William H. Adams, David L. Hunter, Duane Goudy and Carl Anderson. Elder Young was the concluding speaker. Jay Wright was benediction speaker. The afternoon session was in charge of President Harold Richards. Special music was by trie stake priesthood chorus, conducted by Reed Eddington and Wesley Steadman. Speakers were Leo Murray, Albert Epperson, Norman Nielson, LaVell Morriss, Keith Hebertson, W. L. Wright and Elder Young. ENTERTAIN TEAM Mr. and Mrs. William Ogden, 24 East 6400 South, were hosts OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY TO 26 and 27, lock 3, Poge FIRESIDE CHAT HELD A fireside chat was held at the home of Mrs. Elton (Betty) Vernon, 6129 Valley drive, for the M Men and Gleaners and Junior M Men and Junior Gleaners of the Sixth ward MIA. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT . if( lib V A.M. 1 Some reasons why REPUBLICANS are voting Dove Season Opens Sepf. 4t oral I Bird Licenses IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH for GENERAL BUILDERS SUPPLY Co., Inc., A Utah Corporation, GOVERNOR WELL QUALIFIED Mr. Ctyd' ngl-n- tf at odminiilralor, and tducalor moktj kin vnatuolly wl qualilitd lo lolvt Ulah'l moil prtnlng probltai en roadt, woltr, tduoolion e4 KOnomic dtvtlopmtnl. training Plaintiff vs. CLARK H. GUDMUNDSON and DARLENE H. GUDMUNDSON, Defendants. SUPPORTS NOTICE TO LIEN CLAIMANTS TO APPEAR AND EXHIBIT PROOF OF THEIR LIENS. Civil No. 107284. TO ALL PERSONS HOLDING MECHANICS' LIENS UPON THE PROPERTY OF CLARK H. GUDMUNDSON AND DARLENE H. GUDMUNDSON: All persons holding or claiming liens upon that property situated at Salt Lake County, State of Utah, more particularly described as follows: Lot 5, Olympian Orchards, as shown by tho Records of the Salt Lake County Recorder, under or by virtue of the provisions of Chapter 1, Title 38, U. C. A. 1953 relating to mechanics liens are hereby notified to be and appear before the above named court on the 14th day of September, 1956. at 2:30 p.m. and to exhibit then and there the proof of said liens. Dated this 15th day of August, Oyd yf Mm - THIRD TERM Gortm f who a third Urn, lot ilowlly protested tho Idoa i "long Ucvmbtncy Is top iuom N elficot In government" tM tki U, Famous Ihli year. Rifles and Shotguns - DISCORDANT NOTI trioh'i governor wat branded oi tho "diicordonl" figure el Iho ! vbllcoe national convention by totai i well ei national writers. Thii "discord" hoi bocoae lorioui problem for the .publico forty and the Slot of Utah, ntftl ITHACA BROWNING - REMINGTON WINCHESTER 1956. SAVAGE ANDERSON & TAYOR By REECE C. ANDERSON, Attorney for the Plaintiff, Suite 101, 345 So. State St. Salt Lake City, Utah. Plaintiff's address: 255 West 27th South Salt Lake City, Utah. Half and 01 Governor. with Clyd MjfV of All The Most Hoot wllk (iitnhowtr Uom. H It 100 lor ft end 100 a Ktpubllco. Ulah'l ralalioni with WoihlnglM will bt homenleui and klpM itflX j -- EISENHOWER hat worktd dottly Whit lh Complete Stock ' TRUE REPUBLICAN George Clyde It ond hot olwoyt beeo a TRUE lepublicon. He it e mo of principle and Integrity. He it controlled by no faction In the forty end hot no political tears. Ho it the won to again UNITE th REPUBLICAN PARTY In Uloh vitfory In the 1 lor certain Buy Guns $7995 Vote TRUE REPUBLICAN Open an Account. No Down Payment 40-- Buy on Duce Budget Terms Church (From Page 2, Col. S) Primary officers and teachers served root beer and cookies to t In- children and their parents. Sept. 11 in the Primary Election - k VSS 4 riKI.II DeLuxe JrT Super-Cushion- s tz- - 1W W .ii tuc SAVE AMAZING ON NEW (7n IT AaLM TIRES CLYDE hot the quolilicoltoni ond ! ptrience lo moU o greot governor. He OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY TO A.M. 1 Paid polltlml tiltertitrment by Clurlr! firkn. will 90 UP TO VALUE George Dewey 2 85 Cror(, Utah FIBERGLAS PANELING It's cosy lo build your own . PATIOS WIND BREAKS . WwJ?a' AWNINGS CAR PORTS , ETC. ENCLOSURES, DIVIDERS hcavy ntiTv Hert't the ortatttt buy In the hulorv at tilmmln Pnllne I UM thf grrnt Ittw building malarial lll not crark. rot, warp, er Ralnlercad Flnarglati with tht hrart ol ttrrl. uniform building cod apprevad. that seal. Sidewalls PWNT YOUR EXTRAS TO TWHlS.N0 o BUT 3-- T Triple-Tempere- Cord Body TRADE NOW CHOICE OF COLORS Ota.ue Vollow d t uabtliroably itrtng. It't haautltul yet latt The "De It without Paint or Maintenance. I ! It. fact, anvono who can build Vaurtrlf" bulldort can build hotter with Fiberilai Panels. sq. ft. It't light lilatlmt o Better Blowout and Oeague Croaa Oeaoue While Ooaguo Alut - Puncture Protection MORE St. ON LABOR AND MATERIAL Free Mounting o Black or While UNUSED PRBWT WIUS IN YOUR . A .mm DAY Cub Scouts of Pack for Vote SOITII COTTONWOOD Sl'MMKK CARNIVAL The Smith Cottonwood ward hold their nnnual Mimmcr carnival Aug. L'H. Festivities began vith a program at 7 p m. follow, od by games and other activities Booths for refreshments, handicrafts and noveltir were sot up on the ward grounds. (I'll NCOITS SLATE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER Quality Oil Company 5040 SOUTH STATE KIND Use Our Open Daily from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Convenient Charge 2SJHPLUS CENTER .soi Or inf ami si ii; IN A150 IM fOVO-35- AM 1 TO Wtlt i. P k -- All. DAY CINtlt-ori- N mint 1UN0Y PAUT 11 to the members of the Sixth ward Junior Softball team at the Ogden home last week. The thirty guests included the team, their partners, and the coach, Mr. and Mrs. John Ungrich. A patio dinner, cooked at the outdoor fireplace, was served in the back yard. Following dinner, the group enjoyed various games, record playing and community singing. The party was the climax to a good season of Softball. EVERYTHING For The Hunter! '- 41-- Thursday, August 30, 1956 TO 0? or Layaway Plan |