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Show 4. THE MURRAY and Tbt 7 barrassment (Utah) EAGLf .s-- ket Society: and to attend ,;j- -" - --u TP ' TWO FEATURES of the new quarters of Mori Market ore the huge, produce display (fop photo) in the store and the large service meat been filed"in' the Offide of the City Recorder together with a ' petition in writing signed by the owner or said real properly ' and territory described In said v. . . plat, and WHEREAS, the - Board of Commissioners of Murray City has in regular session voted upon the question of such annexation with all members of the Board of Commissioner voting in the affirmative and for such annexation and directing the passage of an ordinance declaring the annexation of such territory and extension of the limits of Murray City accordingly, and, WHEREAS, It appearing to be in the best interests of Murray City and the Inhabitants thereof that such annexation of said territory be accomplished. NOW. THEREFORE, BE AND IT HEREBY. IS ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF MURRAY CITY, UTAH, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I That the real property and territory at all times herein referred, to and more particularly next hereinafter described be and the same hereby is annexed as a part of Murray City, municipal corporation, of the State of Utah, and extension of the limits of. Murray City be and same hereby are declared fxtended accordingly. SECTION II That a copy of the plat of such territory herein annexed as aforesaid duly certified by the City Recorder of Murray City shall at once be filed by him In the Office of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County, State of Utah, together with a certified copy of this ordinance declaring such annexation and thereupon such annexation shall be deemed complete and the said territory shall be deemed and hold to be a part of Murray City and the inhabitants thereof shall thereafter enjoy the privilege of such annexation and subject to the ordinances and regulation of Murray City, said real property and . To wire flowers call us up! 68 W guarantee quality. Delivery anywhtrt. . priced ii low u 55 GENE'S Flower Shop 17 North Main ; The Magna Mid vale $11,-170.2- 7; : firm is celebrating Magna, Celebrating Its grand opening this week in new quarters is one of Magna's old es tablished business firms. Thursday, Friday and Saturday has been set aside by Mori Market for its grand open ing marking their move into a new location at 8952 W. 2700 South, Henry Mori, manager, announced. All employees of the store together with Mr and Mrs. Mori invite residents of the area to territory herein annexed lying and being in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, particularly det: scribed, as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of a County road, said points being South 725.82 feet and West 931.171 feet from the North U corner of Section 20, Township 2 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence South 0a 19' West 118.87 feet along the West line of said County road; thence West 3.ri0.8ri feet; thence South 220.51 feet; thence South 53 30' East 100.00 feet; thence South 88" East 45.30 feet; thence South 0" 18' West 565 90 feet; thence East 222.75 feet the AVest line of said County road; thence along West line of said County road South 0 19' West 832.05 feet; thence- - running North 84 28' 25 West 767.86 feet along the North line of 6G00 South Street; thence North 495.80 feet; thence West 330.06 feet: thence North 88' 51' West 552.75 feet; thence South 428.75 feet; thence North 84" 28' 25" West 33 feet to Section Line of Section 19 and 20; thence running North 0a 10' 46" East 1055.51 feet along Section line; thence West 448.0 feet 4- - to Murray City Limit line; thence running North 660.00 feet along said line; thence running East 732. 00 feet along said line; thence North 74.86 feet; thence North 89 15' East 116.10 feet; thence North 0 25' West 266.67 feet; thence South 89 45' East 969.- 73 feot; thence South 330.47 feet: thence North 89 42' East 176.19 feet: thence South 0 19' 30" East 7801 feet: thence South 89 46' East 149.50 feet to point of beginning. SECTION III This Ordinance shall take ef fect upon Its being deposited in the Office of the City Recorder and upon Its first publication as provided bylaw. PASSED. APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF MURRAY CITY. UTAH IN REGULAR SESSION CONVENED THIS 6th DAY OF JUNE. A.D.. 1960. RAY P. CREENWOOD. Mayor to-wi- U All A I ITV Counts I the grand opening. To celebrate the occasion, hot dogs will be on sale Friday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. at five cents each. Free drinks will be served and on Saturday $500 to $600 worth of free groceries will be given away. Also on Saturday, pocket combs will be given to the first 1,000 customers. All children accompanied by their parents will be treated to free balloons and candy, Mr. Mori reported. The market began moving into its new location on June 27th and by the 29th was open for business. "Many customers said we'd never be able to meet our rushed time schedule," laughed Mr. Mori, "but with our able employees we moved and stocked our Bhelves with $23,000 wprth of merchandise in two days." It was in 1922 that T. Mori and his wife started the pre- cent grocery business. In the 38 years of service to Magna residents, the firm- - has moved and expanded four times. Their latest is a large improvement, over their prior for it triples the quarters amount of shopping area,- - Mr. Mori stated. Henry is the only one of Mr. and Mrs. Mori's six children to follow in their footsteps in the grocery business. He has worked in this line for the past 25 . years. In discussing the new location, Henry pointed out that there is plenty of free parking available and noted that th NEW NOTCIir.D Very Special Offer KffHt ViJ VV May we iploirt to you? Without Obligation CALL ACME FENCE CO. 1300 South Wett Temple NO PEEK KEN IN have remained firm, there has been considerable crop dumnge caused by frost and drought, the report notes. Most of Utah's mineral industries for 1960's first six months wore producing slightly below rated capacity and also below 1959's totals. Department store sales continue about two per cent ahead of 1959's. New car sales for 1960's first five months were slightly ahead of 1959's. I'tah' const met ion showed a big drop. Total construction awarded in the state during 1960's first five months wai $75 million, some $21 million below 1959's. Major declines have been in industrial ami commercial building. The state's total employment in June, 1960 was 266,100, some 5,000 higher than the figures in June, 1959--- a gain of slightly less than two per cent. Magna, July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chrls-tense4019 So. Main, July 14. GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Streeter, 5325 W. 3500 South, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas M. Johnson, Magna, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benve-gn458 W. 5300 South July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Hig-leMagna, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. James, 4931 So. 4460 West, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Kay L. Brown, 5283 So. 5160 West, July U. . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Johnson, Magna, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Alvey, BENNION BOY SCOUTS SLATE TRIP TO LAKE IN UNITAHS Bennion. The Boy Scout Troop of Bennion LDS Ward will leave 12. u, E. 3900 South, July 11. Mr. and Mrs, Robert A. Heidt, 8685 Granger Dr., July 12. Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Kram- 650 Mr. and Mrs. James Myers, Park Ave., July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lancaster, 4854 So. 4520 West, July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Adams, S071 Magna, Julv 16. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Olson, 4350 W. 5460 South, July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Ford, 4860 W. 5055 South, July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Johann G. Meyer, 4740 W. Chapman St., July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Bry-ne- r, 4839 W. 5055 South, July 14. GRANGER Laundromat: under new management WASH 20. DRY 10 dryer time ;:Z. Our Water I Rain Soft er, 450 Spacerama Dr., July 12. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Elder, 4331 Rose Garden Lane, July GRANGER ; SHOPPING - Si Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodrow Janson, 1081 E. 4530 South, Monday for Washington Lake July 13. the Unltah Mountains. They will be accompanied by Henry E. Smith, scout master, and Max Park, assistant center: 3549 Market (2820 West) : In Brinton s Best Buy I OWENS 77013 HIKE tsTIMATM NO UPKEEP s n-- L "-- IF';,If- " -J r ! :"." i ff , sJ' ( T? iff - - If "T"1 ' - J BK11T '- I i -' Auto Defrost Zero - FRIG FREEZER -- 1 l i i f .1 . . . you'll 3. Murrayiie At USU Language Insfifute together to listen to a tape recording of a session at the current French and Spanish Language Institute at Utah State University are Gaylon Judd, (left) Murray GETTING TaylorMvlIle. A new music director has been sustained in Taylorsville LDS Ward, it was nported this week. Assuming the duties of this position is Joan Orban. She replaces Mrs. Wayne C. (Mary) Player in the office. Mrs. Player will become the new Mia Maid teacher this fall. The ward is also rehearsing its roadshow for presentation the evening of July 26th. last year the production did not travel, officials reported, but will this season. A cast of 60 Is in the show which is entitled "Years". the intermountain area. brosio, 976 E. 5700 So., July ' Mr. and Mrs. Mack Steff Mr. and Mrs. Carl Batt,1 4090 W. 3100 South. July 0. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest J. Hoot-o206 East 6100 South. July n, 9. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Neilson, 934 Millcreek Way, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Clive J. Simon-seMagna. July 10. State. July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. 5490 S. Capri, July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lottgmare, 4933 So. 4055 West, July 10. Gre-lan- d. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen, 4337 So. 7th East. July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. poul-se4415 W. 4775 South, July n, 11. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Coffin, 4880 W. 5055 South, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Redmond, Magna, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Roumpos, 416 Saunders St.. July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Edwards. 1088 E. 4025 South, July East. July 'til 9 p.m. Friday Evenings Cpme Browse in Our Newly ENLARGED GIFT SHOP 16. ' en-se- n, 16. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ginr;ell, 4367 W 5615 South. July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Kay C. Mitchell. WIRING APPLIANCE REPAIRING OVER 17400 fiflKSaan I. . . solid citizens of the fastest' growing area in the valley .J 11. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrison, 4765 W. 4775 South. Julv 12. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Young. 3341 So. 2040 West, July 3333 So. 700 Open K Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Huetter. 5S05 So. Plenty of Free Front Door forking School, and Gerald M. Christensen, Olympus High. They are among 37 instructors attending the meet, the only one of its kind in IsOYS New Music Director 4700 So. State AM High last week. laylorsville .WardHaj,, be GLAD you did 12. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Reedy. Jr., 3691 So. 2nd West, JulylG. Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Dam- - read your merchandising message each week j in fhe . . . Rep. King Tells Trips Announcement: GRANGER Rep. David S. King has Introduced a bill which would require that members of the House file sworn statements covering expenses they charge to the In their official travels. "This measure not only would and public a give the Cojipir-better accounting of expenditures on official trips and eliminate possible abuses In the use of expense funds." Mr. Kinj sskli "but aluo would protect House members themselves." "Under procedure which the bill every member would know that he had a personal obligation to account In detail for any official expends which could not be covered by y allowance whlth the lt given federal employers. Without strict accounting, oh authoriited travels," he said. Mr. hlng, who earlier advocated that expense records of the Congress and every other branch and drpsrtmcnt of government should be kept open to Inspection by the pres and the public, also released a complete list of his trips. Tour of February, 199 Cspe Canaveral and the Army's Redstone Missile Afncy (now operated by th National - MAGNA - KEARNS YOUR Family Recreation Club ss $12-a-da- KLAT 1 . n. pror. i v new store is well lighted and completely air conditioned. "Customers will especially like our service meat counter," he continued. "The fresh meats tind our are not butcher, Doug Scow, Is at the counter to help customers with their seleclons and to cut meats Last Rites Scheduled to their taste." "Ray Beck and Dick Bartlett, For Navy Serviceman our produce men, really enjoy Murray. Funeral services will working with- the new 50 foot be conducted today in Junction, produce display in the new Utah, for Seaman Boyd Workstore," Mr. Mori continued. man. USN, son of Mrs. Dorotha His mother still works at the Workman. 386 E. 5900 South. store and visits with old friends The serviceman died in a San and new customers. Diego. Calif., hospital of inA familiar figure at the juries received in a car accimarket Is Molly Catten who hns dent. been with Mori's for 14 years. Ilia mother was called to San Maxlne Bevans is the other Diego Friday morning nnd checker besides Mrs. Catten nnd (Workman, Page H, Col. 3) assistant In the meat department Is Nelson Ames. Birth- sPart-tim- e employees at Mori Page 5, Col. 8) Market are Tom Tilcomb, Man- born (From In Salt Lake hospifaU uel Marlines and Blaine Kirk-ma- Con-gro- 4 ..vhmWt i , WMHhlngton, ISzQUllK&LltlK s, its Mori Market Sefs Grand Opening For This Week ...I 68 Vine Street, July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Mor-ri4580 W. 4865 So., July 14. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barney, 3925 So. State, July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Latimer, 12.08 Gross Cu. Ft. a ALVIN W. WAHLQUIST. 38-City Recorder 1 Forecast pected to be slightly lower than in 1959. While prices generally grand opening today," tomorrow and Old "Firm At New Place! LEGAL NOTICES AM corner. Unit- Rise - Congress King said. Personal Income . i U Mr. ed Nations briefing on international aspects of space law; total expense $66. Salt Lake November. 1959 City to Washington on call from the Committee chairman, Salt Lake, Personal Incomt to open hearings of the patents subcommittee of which Mr. in Utah during the first half King was a member; total cost of 1900 was up an estimated seven per cent over 1959 al$102.81. to Cape though business in the stat November, 1959 Canaveral to witness launching showed a general leveling off of a satellite missile by NASA; according to a report contained transportation provided by in First Security Bank's Newsletter being distributed this NASA. tour of missile week, it was announced Monday April, I960 installations to study fedenil by Harold B. Charon, manager, contract policies as they affect First Security Bank at Murray. The Newsletter is edited by space and. defense contractors; EIRoy Nelson, First Security total expense, $401.27. Mr. King IMed his staff vice president and economist, members and their salaries as assisted by Harvey Frazier. "Total personal income for follows: Harold Brown, executive sec- the year should be considerably retary, $13,344.62; Frank Men-ee- l. above that of 1959, which was plagued for the last six months legislative assistant, Claudia Knell, $5,544.55; by strikes," First Security preMaureen Derrick, $4,424.16; dicts for Utah. Utah's missile industry "has John P. Creer. $3,395.68; Beth C. Judd, $3,322.90 ? Jennie A. just about held its own in terms Creer, $774.73; Jeradean Mar- of employment since early tin, $774.73; and Loren Martin. spring," The outlook for tlw remainder of the year is tlw $774.73. "Faulty accounting procedur- same the Newsletter says.Utah's Cash Income from es have contributed to isolated abuses which have caused em farm marketing in 1960 is ex v .jj to the "Congressional travels could not possibly make the headlines they have if the procedures were tightened." Thursday, July 21, I960 ( a whole," as I Ktii Advcrtlitr THE VALLEY VIEW SWIMMING AND RACQUET CLUB (A Private Club) underway with accelerated development and construction. Thanks to the outstanding enthusiasm of the many families who daily ore joining with their friends to make this the most outstanding Club In (He community. Ii well are still a limited number of memberships available on the usual basis by appointment ond interview. Admlnis-Uatlnn- 'ISI ' ipv There Interested persons may be sponsored by present members or by contacting the Membership DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS COMPANY 3575 South 4000 West al l nd Spare t lluntsvllle, Ala.: transportation and accomodations provided by the Army. To New York Man n. 1PM City to address the annuil meetings of the AmnUan Iloc '"- - ' g- -r? GRANGER CYpmi Management Ihonks you oil for youf interest in this important csmmgnity project. x i ZV SSI.-- v-- vi ; -'-- s L'' A X " |