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Show Page Uf ah) EAGLE MURRAY The NEWS ADVERTISER Thursday, May 14, 1959 4-- , " !'" - 'mmm. i- ' ' " )';- , Spring flowers decorated the tables st a social feiven recently for officers and teachers of the Grant 6th Ward Pelief Society. Luncheon was aerved after which games were played. Prizes were awarded to the win ners. Lillian Luck, Relief So fifty president; thanked those who helped her during the year, Her counselors are Phyllis Mi Bride and Marie Weber. Elsie Knight is the treasurer. i - - ' - r - i m n, m p:- - -'i v.;- - ?ir I -- -- . .. - r, presented the PrTA principles based on the objects of the National program, which were adopted at the national convention in Omaha, Nebr. in May of 1958. ' i presi- dent of Granite Council, installed the new officers in their respective positions for the ' P-T- A 1959-6- and 0. School Youths Crek rimc"' A - ru ZZ: - ' , : '"v.. Idaho Youths To Aid Church ' ' 4" ' ' '" ' ,,.r Preobyterian Church Vv. TOPNOTCH CHIROPRACTIC, DIVER! Proudly first place displaying trophy for diying js Qayle Rosander, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Wallace Rosander 1225 Ridgedafe In.. The J lass copped the award at on AAU diving contest held in Tooele recently. A sophomore at Granite .senior, .high . school, Gayle was sponsored, by Deseret " , Gym. ; . KD5T STRAIGHT lOUMON WHISKEY V0.4 HOOP IEIMONT 0ISTIUINO CO., lAWKENCEIUtO, INO. l. E. 4H 4.V K 69 4J ft, E 1O061 L ir 30'f 30" ft, N. N. 47170 ft,, 8 ft, 82 47 30- - K, 2IIM ft., N, T3 0"E. 11317 rt . N. 8 3320" E. 103 74 ft.. N. 4 35 B. 15 ft.. S 72 41 40-3S4 42 ft- - 8 12' 1.V30 V. 1833 ft . N. 43'58 W. 270 25 ft . N. 0 21 E $! 72 ft.. N. 30 52 W. P3 34 ft. to brf The water is to be rollectJ by 0'28-30-W- E, means of rtrafns and diverted st N. 212163 ft, and W 312 ft fnn bW Cor, Mid Sec, 28 The wster will be thrmiEh pipe l plarn nf ie and UM'A for32 Aimpnttc of and rmhip of 73 cattle, and atorkwatering f"m Apr. 1 to fvt. 31 to 18 arms, all uura In W'i W'ifWU Srr. 2. E'iE'.SE" Sec 29, T2S. IUF. JSI54 Royal W. Pimi, ftl ItolU'lny Boulrvar-Salt Lake City. Ut fiaec.-n- . f'r mprlisn. ihhis tiw from a well. 42 ft. dvp at a point 8, 13fl0 ft E. and lo ft. frni NW O-- r 21. T2S, RlE. The wntr Se. 1 to tw the wsiiirf cf anl and pravrl and the mixing of comrvte In NW'i said Ser. 21 nd for the tTtHKirfn!s of M faniijir and fiTMn Apr. 1 ( Nv, 1 fut( a point T con-Vrye- d lr-rc- 16-i- n fr incidental Irrigation of lawns, gardens, shrubbery and trees, all UM.S in NE.NEi4 See. 22. NWViNV; Sec. 23. T2S. RlE. ?!Mlt Cottonwood Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of tatter-day Saints, a Corp., Sole, 2070 East, 5163 South, Salt Lake City. Ut. .5 aec.-- ft for mixrcllaneous use from a 10-lwell bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at a point N. 1230 ft. and E. 4 HO ft, from SW Cor. Sec. 10. T23. K1E. The water Is to be used for domestic and sanitary purposes within a church building and gymnasium serving 1Q, (KM) persons and as a supplemental supply for fire protection, and from Apr. 1 to Pet. 31 for and to irrigate 2 acres, all uses in Sec. 10, SE'SEV, T23, RlE. Cottonwood Stake. 2915 y Church of Jesua Christ of Saints, a Corp. Sole. 2070 East 6163 South. Salt for miscelCity, Ut. .5 aee.-f- t. laneous use from a drain 1770 ft. In length at a point N 1240 ft. aad E. 470 ft. from SW Cor, Se", 10. T2S. RlE. The water will be pumped from the drain and used as a supplemental supply for fire protection, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for and to Irrigate 2 . tat-4r-da- acres WSV'i In E,SEl ' to order, just call our business office Mountain States Telephone i Sec. 10. Sec. , T2S. RlE Si)t7 Paul L. Shields, 3043 Cnto tane, Salt Lake City. Ut. .335 a,-ft- . from Dry Creek Spring, tnb. to Jordan River at a pont 640 ft and W. f.35 ft from N Cor, Sec. 11. T28. RlE The water Is to be diverted by conrrvte head box through 1723 ft. of pipe to an overnight storage reservoir from which the water will be into distribution f'umped used for the domestic requirements of 30 homes, and fire protection, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 6 acres of lawns, shrubbery and flowfrs. all uses in . 15. . , quirements of two families, watering 300 chickens, 4 horses and 3 cows, and to Irrigate 2 acres in SESE",. Sec. 7. NEi NE, Sec. 18. T23. RlE. 3u:B6 Thorpe B. Isaacson. 2131 Beacon Drive, Salt take City, Ut, .6 aec.-f- t. from a drain at two point of diversion as follows: (1) 8, 330 ft and E ft. -3 see-ft- ; (2) S. 783 ft. and E. 1340 ft. -- ,J aec.-f- t. boih from Wi Cor. Sec, 22. T2J4, RlE. The water is to be collected by 650 ft. of til drain and mnveved from Point No, 1 through 173 ft, and (mm Point No. 2 through 323 a. of pipe to an overnight stumee pond. The water will be released from the pond as needed by means of a head gale and used from Apr. 1 to (xt. 31 to imitate 20 acres in NW'jSWt aaid SeC. 22. and for year-rounstork watering of 20 rattle and 8 homos. 80780 Dale C. Nay lor. 5310 Highland Drive. Salt Lake City, ln. Ut. 223 aee.-f- t from a KWmF,4, SESNW'4, NEV well bet 100 and 300 ft. deep BW.. NV,SE wild Sec, 11. at a point N. e:3 97 ft. and W. ih.M Eivin William U3AJ.6 ft from SE Cor, Sec MP1 South 7th East. T2S. RlE. The water is to for be uwed for the domestic reSandy, Ut. ,5 aec-ft- . use from a in. well quirements of one family and bet. 3O0 ami 400 ft deep at a from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the point N. 1343 ft and B. 1302 Irripstion of 1 73 acrfi in ft from 8W Cor. See. 32. T2S. EShE'SEVi Mid Sec. 9. RlE. The water will be convey. Protects Kiting the grante4 by pipe to place of se and ing of any of the foregoing apused to wsler loo chickens and plications With reason therefor, 1 to moot be made la affidavit fmm stile, and from Mar. frt. l t nrvrate a swimming with extta copy and filed with pool and green house and to the State Engineer, 40.I State Ms arms In ftVSW4 Capitol. Salt take City 14. Mid PK, 32. Utah, on or before June 27, Golden I tVmlt. lpr.t 90it IfttS E. 7000 So. M'irtsy. Ut wayne t, cntDDun. r0 for irritation State EnKlnerr. from a drain at a pint N. Urf0 Published in the Murray ft and W. 838 4.1 ft fmm lH Eaele. Miutsv, tah, from May Cor Sec 21. T25t. RlE. The 14 to May 28, Jpr.P. waier wriil be caveye4 by pi-U St . mtsrel-IsiMHH- d h- - our , L with the tt tricol systeml " It does little aood to blow your nose. salve or spray your throat when it is on jruo the nerves affected that are inflamed in the v "V nese $'mP'e conditions lead to serious VTareC' trouble if neglected. See your Chiropractor , - .r 1 Wt or tiotkmal mm m boss Hen tcia, , When your M.D. says: "It's your nerves or you'll out grow it he is actually being kind to you, and that is your cue to see your chiropractor. From the girl with severe epilepsy to the lady with polio and the man with asthma, they all love the better results under chiropractic care. Call for an appointment. Our convention speaknow AM er will give a public address Friday, May 1 5 at Hotel New-housCall at office for your invitation. Slctd om aimxrkymm ai mink Kiwis, tfirxrton ot nowl hra) - . if ir L, our sJa body's electrical system. uQoq1 ,to .change the air .! lt.does.Jmle five lbs. retouch the paint, or open "u pressure I the trunk lid when the trouble is in the elec-p"work BETTER HEALTH III jfpur jn 12 IS IN THE -- 39 Canvas Seat and Back for Real Comfort 50 Foot , , So. CY 8-3J- 3I Working and Leisure Hours $n 99 - $298 Value - Durable - Lightweight e h H is - iri"rri"rr super; plehamin tir CAPSULES FOR ' I " . $959 If --- -- - you don't care who fills your prescriptions THAT'S YOUR BUSINESS If you do care who fills your prescriptions THAT'S OUR BUSINESS! Pete Kilpatrick i SHOPPING CENTER Guarantee 5-Y- ear - 9 CD KEARNS 4051 W. 5415 Outdoor LAWN and PORCH Y4 E 25 & t il MORTUARY e. Ut-.2- YOUR KEY TO. Murray Utah Even if you bought the best car, most perfect gasoline, and oil, your car will stall if the spark, battery or electrical system does not work right. Like mechanics, Chiropractors , J0381 John K. Maynea, 5404 So. 491 E.. Murray. 5 t. sec.-ffrom a well 176 ft dwp at a point 8 33 ft. and W. t26 5 ft. from NE Cor. Sec IS. T2S, RlE. The water is to be used for the domestic re- 1340 YOUR BODY, YOUR CAR '4676 South State Street Legal Notice To Water Users . and a kitchen extension costs only pennies a day by DR. TRONRUD, D.C. - THE LIGHTER BOURBON Sec. TWO STYLES ihe prowler sion project of the Presbyterian Church. These young people will come armed with shovels and rakes and expect plenty of work while here. . They help with the landscaping program of various branches ot their church and travel at their own expense. This is a voluntary program. MELLOR Another such group will come (From Tage JR. CoL 8) to the church from California . in June for a 2 weeks stay. This he loves it in Granger. "We appreciate the ; people group will include approximateof Granger very much", he rely 20 teenagers. ports. In a grocery store one gets to know a great many people and Mr. Mellor has found a lot of friends in the neighborhood to place of use and used to wat- where he first derided to be a er 5 cattle. 3 horses, and 100 rancher until progress caught . pairs of beaver, and from Apr. up with him. 1 to Oct. 31 to Irrigate 8 acres, all uses in NE"tSVii aaid Sec. KTAKE MFJCT SET .; V. 21. A Stake welfare meeting will S0333 Morris Rosenblatt be held Friday, May 22nd, at 6053 So. 2300 East. Salt Lake 7:30 p.m. in the Kearna North from an unCity, Ut. 1 aec.-f- t. Stake center.' named spring, trtb. to Big Cottonwood Creek at a point N. 59 06 E. 94.12 ft. from' 84 Cor. Sec. 15, T2S. RlE. The water is to be diverted by means of concrete sump and pumped to place of use and used for the domestic requirements of 3 families, for fish pond, and fire protection, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to Irrigate 30 acres In SEU said Sec. . SWSWU 1I! her will be the beneficiary of work done by 10 teenagers from Idaho on tour for the national mis- The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Halt take County. State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in RLBirM. ?!3X9 Philip A. Mallinck-ml- t, 2.VW E. 6JUO South, Salt Lake City. Ut., ,10 nec.-f- t for miscellaneous use from a well, bi t. 80 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 720 ft. and W. 720 ft. from E' Cor. Sec. 15. T2S, R1E. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of 3 families and from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 3 acres in NEUSEU said Sec. 15. 59393 P. L. Shields. 3045 Casto Lane, Salt Lake City, Ut. .055 sec.-f- t, for domestic use from an unnamed spring, trtb, to Big CottonwooJ Creek to Jordan River at a point 8. 2575 ft. and E. 237 ft. from N4 Cor. See. 11. T2S. R1E. The water is to be diverted from a iimcrete settling banin and Conveyed by pipe to place of use where It will be tiswt for the domestic requirements of one family. siofl Evan W. Hansen. 1800 East 7400 South, Sandy. Ut. 2 scc-ffor miscellaneous use from a sprUig area dscrib-et-t n follows: Bx at a point N. 0 04 54 E. H41.M ft. fmm SV eCor. Sec.. 2k; T2.S. RIK. them-N. 30 52 W. 339 i3 ft , N. 22 44SO-57174 ft, N. 77 r.H.to-113.53 ft.. N, 12' IM'.IO K. S9 42 ft . N. 19 45 30' I 10 i NOTICE TO WATER USERS i A closing social in the form of a 3hower is being planned by the Mill Creek 11th Ward Relief Society under the direction of President Bernice Ur senhach and Counselors Laurel Veans and Vyrus Grohman. Committees for the event are made up of various officers and teachers. With a new ward to . Col. 8) (SHOWER, Page v- - will SOITII COTTONWOOD The last week in May the . r yr- - -7 W' Also at the meeting, officers program and .chairman of. the Ipcal unit be presented this afternoon by Mill Creek elementary the school band and orchestra. t The group will be undar the fa-iydirection of P.ichard Davis. The event will be the climax to the music season fit the school. ; ' In other news at Mill Creek, an estimated 38 Junior safety pntrol members are planning to attend a party being sponsored by tlie Salt Lake County Sheriffs office. Deputy Sheriff Occie Evans met with the boys and girls at the school to explain the day's program. The youths will tour the City and County Building, the County Jail, see a show at the Villa Theatre and have a iuui , .7 lunch consisting of hot dogs and soda pop. , f A family style dinner will be served featuring a large tiered birthday cake. Individual birthday cakes will decorate the ban. quet tables. The Relief Society is In charge of this event with the proceeds to go to the building fund. Those attending will be entertained with songs by Sandra Cook, dancjng by Linda Boyle, and. a comedy, act. . Date Concert Mill 2nd-8r- d I l"" .i Imov Frank Tyler, secretary-treasure" Mrs. Cole R. Cutler, year j nwtntmuM In At Woodstock Selects New Officers During Tuesday Meeting P-T- A wuM ... Mrs. Frank Tyler; secretory-tthe background can be seen the new addition being constructed at Woodstock.' . vice president, reasurer. A SOUTH COTTONWOOD New officers of Woodstock were elected at the group's genera) meeting Thursday, i Those 'elected are: Mrs.' Wilford Howard, president;.-Mrs- . Marvin Graimm, first vice president: Ptinclpal Maurire-A- . Cap-sosecond vice president; Mrs. .. . SHOWER PLANNED BV RELIEF SOCIETY Fifteenth In a series of articles concerning the activities of the neighborhood youths who deliver the Eagle-Xew- s Advertiser each week.) Musical talents are one of the many accomplishments which this week's featured carrier for Advertiser can the Eagle-New- s boast aboutA junior at Murray senior high school, Robert Russell has performed vocally as well as playing the piano. In addition, Robert was a member of the school play cast and also was on the junior prom assembly. At Murray high, he enjoys his classes in history, algebra and English. A member of the Key Club, he ran for the office of student body president this year and wa3 elected. A member of the Murray 13th Ward, he is secretary of Mutual. Robert is the son of Orvin and June Russel. The family resides at 59C5 So. 6th West' and have lived in Murray for the past two years. One of eight children, the carrier' has seven sisters: Karma, Camille, Faun, Jane, RcNae, Sharlene and Sherrie. His father is a teacher and is ROBERT RUSSELL . . , A junior at Murray senior high presently attending ; the Uni'; versity of Utah on a national school tie was elected student body president in final elec- science scholarship. Mr. Russell is The - tions onducted Tuesday . . , tglented musically; Is working towards his Master's youth .. ..-.." performed vocally and on the piano.- degree at the University. Prior to moving to Murray, (Rpbert arid another carrier, Phil Brown, deliver 840 Murray the- - Rj22;l!a resided in Canada 6400 in located the between. crea Eagles each week to homes where Robert was a member of the Canadian Scouts, an organ, South qnd 5900 South from 2nd West to State Street. .They Kenwood also deliver Utahna Drive and from State Street to ization similar to the Boy Scouts of America. .' end Aalon Drives between 5300 South and 5600 South. He achieved the Queen Scout Residents in this area who are not. regularly receiving which is equal to the award "Advertiser are urged to. contact the carrier the "Eagle-New- s Eagle Scout of the BSA. Robert won a trip to England to atpr call the circulation department of the newspaper, AM ; tend a world jamboree of scouts. ;, . . Robert uses his route earnings as spending money. He and another carrier, Phil Brown, deliver 840 Murray Eagles. Their route covers the area of Murray between 6400 South and with an eye for little things 5900 South plus Utahn Drive from 2nd West to State Street. In addition, they also deliver from State Street to Kenwood Though it's all still in the English type structure. The and Avalon Drives between 5300 planning stages, Horman Con- firehall, something of a local struction Co. has developed landmark, would be utilized in unique plans for the former the planning and not torn down. city hall location in downtown 'Course, it's said there's many Murray. a slip twixt the cup and the If all develops, it'll become a lip! series of small shops in an old (PROWXER, Page 5B, Col, 6) GREENFIELD The first anniversary of the organization of Uutler 5th Ward will be celebrated by members at a birthday dinner to be held Friday at the Union Ward' In the recreation hall at 6 p.m.,' ' A ; d, S I " .- ELECTED THURSDAY night as the new offor ficers of the Woodstock elementary he next school term were Mrs. Wilford How-.arleft; Mrs. Marvin Grimm, first vice president, Principal Maurice A. Capson, second P-T- c , ' Mm.m . - - 1 South and 5600 South, ; Carrier Boasts Musical Talents Butler 5th Sets Birthday Fete vi.;)- t , Spring Social , HeJd By Grant 6th Ward Glade Linebaugh ru. "i ij-wiiriv- . . |