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Show Jnme LEGAL (From Page the prowler with an oyt tot 6, Col. 8) censed. WENDELL C. DAY, Attorney, 4924 Poplar (between State and Main) hl2-4- t Murray 7, Utah Date of first publication, Feb. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF BUD D. HANEY AND MAE C. HANEY, DECEASED, WILLIAM C. HANEY, Administrator of the Estate of Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 208 Phillips Petroleum Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 2nd day of June, A.D., 1961. WILLIAM C. HANEY, Administrator of the Estate of BUD D. HANEY and MAE C. HANTY, Dceased. LAMAR DUNCAN Attorny for the Administrator 208 Phillips Petroleum Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication, Feb. LEAKS on '55 to '61 Chevy passenger cars with Power-Glid- e transmission. 26 only A Complete Job! New methods enable us to do this job so We'll replace economically the converter, seal, main pump seal, rear seal and bushing and give you a free linkage adjustment! All for $26! 12-- O-ri- prowler 4t NOTICE OF BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING on Monday, Feb. 13 at r p.m. City Court room, Murray City Municipal Building, at which time the following appeals will be heard O. W. Gorringe to build a service station on lot at 5350 So. 900 East. Deon I. Hansen requests a front yard variance to build a car port on lot No. 46 of the Southwood subdivi- CAPITAL CHEVROLET 8th South and Main MURRAY THE (UTAH) Cagle ROBERT POOLE ' Chairman Board of Adjustments (TI1E RTISER NFWS-AD- 13-- lt J. M. Cornwell, Publisher Walt Aman, Adv. Mgr. Geo. Carpenter, Advertising Don. G. Larson, News Editor Vogeltanz, Business Mgr. L. Prince, Prod. Foreman R. R. R at I.IS I. 40ft weekly In Murray, Rait Lake Cuon-tUtah, by the Morray Frlntlnf Company and entered ai second rlau matter at the postoMce of Rait Lake City. I'tah. ander the act at Contrrss af March 3, I IPS. roblUhi-- south. Defense Work Observance Sef Fort Douglas. To emphasize th importance of our "strength in reserve," units of the V. S. Army Reserve in Salt Lake City and Tooele, will observe the 38th annual Nation Defense Week from Feb. 12th, Lincoln's birthday, to Feb. 22nd, Washington's birthday. This was announced vester-da- y 'No One Has LUNCHEONS by Lt. Col. to compare with Douglas. I.T. COI.. Rnthmann out serves up dozens of tasty dishes guaranteed to make your luncheon dining more pleasant! Try Lowell's to day for delicious food! km II o.m. Ill STATE 10 p.m. OAIIV pointed MILLCREEK TO ROOM MOTHERS GIVE VALENTINE TREATS Mill Crwk. Room mothers at Mill Creek elementary school will furninh Valentine treats to Valen-tiiW- u individual classrooms Day, Feb 14th. Students in games, will participate dances, and programs. 3931 West 5400 South Efficient general delivery service enn be given by the post offices only if the public clearly understands the limitations of such service. One can imagine the confusion in a large post office if thousands of people were calling at its general delivery window each day to receive their mail. (.KXEKAL DELIVERY service is designed primarily for the use of patrons at offices not having carrier delivery service. Mail bearing as a part of its address "Transient", "To Be Training. U. S. Army Pvt. Called For", "General Delivery", Arden Jorgenson, son of Mr. and or other similar words, is placed Mrs. Fredric Jorgenson, Box-eld- in the general delivery case to St., Murray, is presently be delivered to the addressee undergoing basic infantry train-- i upon his application and presen n g at Monterey Peninsula tat ion of proper identification. training center, Fort Ord, Calif. At post offices having carrier The eight-wee- k program con- service, the postal regulations sists of such vital military sub- provide that service through jects as rifle marksmanship, in- general delivery be limited to fantry tactics, first aid, mil- transients such as traveling itary justice and the conservasalesmen, tourists, or others tion and maximum utilization who are not permanently locatof military supplies. Upon com- ed. pletion of his basic training, the PERSONS intending to resoldier will go on to either admain for 30 days or more in a to vanced infantry training or carrier service city having one of the many Army specialshould arrange to receive their ist schools. mail at a street address or Died. Ernest DeWitt. 78. 3406 through a post office lockbox. So. 9th East. Friday, Feb. 3rd, Change of address orders for at his home of natural causes. mail to be forwarded from genBorn Dec. 10, 1882, Traphill, eral delivery to a permanent D. C, to Charles and Nancy local address are honored for a Married period of 6 months, unless the Holbrook. Holbrook Ruth Higgins Feb. 3, 1919, Tra- patron specifies a shorter perphill. Mechanic, Union Pacific iod. Such orders for forwarding Railroad. Survivors: widow, mail to other than a permanent Salt Lake; son, Henry, Green local address are valid for just River, Wyo.; sister, Mrs. Verna 30 days. N.C. WHEN' REQU ESTED by the McCann,Vinston-Salem- , sender, mail addressed to genHied. Farrell Niels Anderson, eral delivery is retained at the 63. 4655 W. 3650 South, Friday, post office up to 30 for Feb. 3rd, at his home of a heart the addressee's call. days ailment. Born April 25. 1897, If the sender does not specify Manti. to Andrew H. and Chris- a retention period, such mail is tina Rasmussen Anderson. Mais held 10 days at an office having ried Reva Olsen, Jan. 29, '1929, carrier service, or 15 days at Manti. Solemnized March 8, one not having city carrier 1934 Manti LDS Temple. Carservice, after which it is re-- ! penter, World War I veteran. turned to sender or other apMember LDS Church. Resided disposition is made. at Manti most of life. Came to propriate The point we're most anxious (J ranger in 1950. Survivors: to make is that general delivery widow; son. daughter, Bert O., is a special service designed to Salt Lake; Mrs. Calven (Ma- fill a special kind of need. It rtial Thompson, Sun Valley, Is not intended as a substitute Idaho; six grandchildren; three for carrier delivery or service brothers, sister, Clarence, Alvin, through a post office box. Gerald, Mrs. Ray (Alisha) Ho- gan, all Manti. i Witl. Mrs. Edna Ethel Win-sloDeveraux, 56, 4992 So. 9th East. Saturday. Feb. 4th, at her hoine of a cerebral hemorrhage. Born Jan. 14, 1905, Ogden, to John and Annie Deveraux Win-sloMarried to James M. Deveraux Dec. 28, 1921. Los Angeles. Later solemnized, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active in LDS Church work. Survivors: husband; daughters, sons, Mrs. Jar vis (Deloresl Peck, Union; Mrs. LaVelle (Patricia) Lloyd, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Clavon ( Sharon ( Rugg. Murray; Miss Kay Deveraux, Murray; Keith LaMar, Seattle. Wash.; Marcus, Tacoma. Wash.; Don Lee, Kent Washington.; 19 grandchildren;) in- brothers, sister, Fred H. slow. Mountain View, Calif.; Mrs. Maude Peterson, William P. Winslow, both Ogden. I led. Iinlla Titcomb Carlisle, 54. 36 W. 4W0 South, Thurs- day. Feb. 2nd, In a Provo hos pital of pneumonia. Born Fib. 16. 1SKM5. Mill Creek, to Joseph A. nnd Mary V. Titcomb. Mem-ILIS Church. Survivors: two brothers, sister. Sam Carlisle, Milton Carlisle. Salt Mrs. Ray E. (Mildred) Nelson, Murray. APPLE Get AH Your Fresh ot on ttopl Produtt - ortd Eggs -- SI 50 LARGE nti PARKING! Size bu. I Small Every 4ppfo is Rome Beauty CRISP "JUICY or DELICIOUS Jonathan J125 lorge H A P. V A N N All Rome Beauty, bu. $2 0 Your Needs ore Here! way to state importance today is juvenile detention legislation introduced by the Ogden Junior Ballard Ryan Chamber, Mr. Dunn noted. DELEGATES WILL convene at the State Capitol at 10 a.m. in the House of Representatives where Rep. Ernest H. Dean, Speaker of the House, will adMurray. A "Duty to God" dress and oversee the group. award in scouting was won recently by Ryan Ballard. A member of Troop 94 of Murray 1st Ward, he is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ballard, 195 Vine St. The youth is a sophomore at Murray high school. Murray. A ward conference The Murray scout is schedul- will be held Friday and Satured to receive his Life Scout day by members of Murray 9th, award soon and lacks only one it was announced this week. merit badge requirement for Saturday's meeting will be his Eagle. His brother, Kent, for all officers and teachers. is also only one requirement Sunday's schedule: 8 a.m.. Priesthood; Sunday School, 9:45 away from his Eagle. final meeting, 4:30 p.m. Ryan has been in scouting a.m.. HOMK SEWIXG course is A since he was 12. His hobbies include railroading and stamp being sponsored by the ward Societv. The instruction collecting. In addition he likes Relief is free and those taking it are to swim. to furnish material to be used. The course includes a beginner's group, an intermediate class and a tailoring class. Instructor is Mrs. Catherine Ross and will be held during the I'rovo. The Utah Symphony next six weeks. The first class was held TuesOrchestra under the baton of i t s distinguished conductor, day evening and the second one Maurice Abravanel, will be pre- Is slated for Wednesday, Feb. sented in concert at Brigham 8th, during work day session of Young University Monday at the Relief Society. The remaining classes will be 8:15 p.m. in George Albert held at various homes in the Smith Fieldhouse. For the program, the orches- evenings of Feb. 21st, 28th and tra will play "Jubilee" by Chad-wic- March 7th. Further informa"Variations and Fugue on tion can be obtained by con(Symphony, I'age H, Col. 4) tacting Vi Simper, AM Murray Vowfi Gains 4ward Murray 9th To Conduct Confab BYU To Hear Utah Symphony A Of bia4, iwettorl, 4ogtaa, What does the H Mean? Simply this if you've got real wide feet we can fit 'em correctly and comfortably in ramous kcu wirnj Day, aott all will M VoUniiftt'i wife. alt. liaMta' wit fovr gfl at f?te Aawtrt. fNent i today and It) m tvaget' yaf Valtntirt frara O.f widt ttltciioei at fttwtrt, and Hawtrini cartages, alanh . . . perfect (or any ata. Wt send ValertSnt EEEE:. .orH UHH m t$0w (M I'M W CO-FEATU- SW""' DON MURRAY " ALAN LADD "d - : 3 Big Days 3201 West 3500 South Sunday thru Tuesday THE GERSHWIN GREAT If LOVE STORY-AR- E MAGNIFICENT IN Technicolor 8 Varieties flywheel, 'Ufaioaa tew 0aranled McDonald's Flowers 3510 So. 2820 West GRANGER t Luncheon Meat i. 45 Jiffy Cake Mix 8 pkgs. I TUNA MAGNA r, tO i Wi$.ir EXCELLENT PUN EUlltt CO-HI- caimwrxtunr, I for tZT. LUKI 4 f pflh JUKuLaS H M 7 17' Th thrilling scientist Broun lift swy of rock Wehrner el Von POTATOES 10, 49' STARTS WEDNESDAY GRAPEFRUIT Florida suvutsFitai b am a.m. 'til Midnite T lb. TOMATOES BY 'i-'- 4 cans s1 Derby Tamales 5 2700 So. 8993 West V 'A Chunk Style CABBAGE CY i!DKTrlll(-Hl!;- SJ!W White Star .tdaV '"'."Mpe Pink, ea. 6' 1t 1 1 oUk tiiA MEMBER CHECKIFICATION CARD, INC. OPEN 34 HOURS A DAY 'On the Corner yr DIAL AM NOW thru SATURDAY - " Stale . "ONE FOOT IN HELL" nowtis-ir-wi- pu'tnate of HAMBURGER or SANDWICH v For resultwtry want ads! 4ftfil Se. . sizes 6 thru 1 5, widths A thru ONE ORDER OF FRENCH FRIES Car Service South Cottonwood. With Valentines Day just around the corner, students at Woodstock elementary school are busily making decorations for the rooms and planning to hold parties, according to Virginia Ushio and David Foley, student reporters. A meeting was held Tuesday evening at the school and parents were able to see work folders the children had prepared. MRS. A XV ELPRF.DGE had an interesting science demonstration in her class on the heart. Mrs. Ritchie from the Utah Heart Assn. used a cow's heart to show the children how it works. In all of the fourth grades, the boys and girls are studying about people who live in South America. They have learned that people living in the Andes Mountains are like Americans in many ways. KAKL BADGER'S sixth grade has many activities going. They are making a study of Europe in their social stiiriipa class. They are making booklets on animal life as part of their science studies. In addition they're learning songs and dances for a music festival to be held soon. For art. they are learning finger painting with buttermilk. Boneless Shoulder, lb. iltorH grand'ooif.ir ... OH art Flaming Hot fudge Sundae) (Try THIS COUPON GOOD t OR 1 At Woodstock LEG 'O LAMB 10 or no Send her Flower Leon s Cafe Our with H to... ... On the Way Homel i Fetes Planned k, Grade A and Choice Lamb Roast h$ W ui's (VUC sion. One of the bills introduced last year which has found its ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. Girt Spnnjtville. Utah, to! fecorge and Amy Naylor Row- land. Married Alma Hanson Nov. 5. I1HI.Y They were later; divorced. Married Alice Cariwy Oct 1". HMO. Rait Lake City Mrmlx-- r Pleasant Green 2nd 1,1 S Ward. Royal Ontor of Mo"and Urothrrhood of Railway Conductors Had been nn a railroad condurtor. Survivors: widow. Magna: daughter, Mrs Argus tVadai lvin. Norwalk. Calif.; four trw hildrrn; Mrs Effie IeOiro. F.I Monte. Calif ; Wallace T. iVIernrn. a Vegas, Nov.; Kenneth V. Peterson. High Rolls, N. M ; Stanley A. IVterson. P.rfnla. Calif; 18 gmnrlrriil drrn; nine four winters. Fannie, Hannah. Ixiuiiae and Grace Rowland, all Sptingville Mod. John Vnn Flnley. 16, M2 So. 13th East, Tliurslsy. Foh 2nd. st his home afior s lincorinK illnoss. Horn Marrh 5. 1M. Ellis Grove, III., to V Mi.... W GRADE A em-floy- rl WINESAPS Jaycees their annual "Mock" legislature Saturday prior to their February quarterly conference, it was announced this Home Owned! Home Operated . . . Where Home Folks Shop! She'll love your 21. - HEADQUARTERS The Utah He will explain legislative procedures and provide an insight into the operation of state government, Mr. Dunn explained. A recess will be held at 12 week by William E. (Bill) Dunn, noon for lunch and the delegates will meet again at 1:30 p.m. in Murray, state president. The annual affair is held to the House Chambers. give more than 1,500 Jaycees The event Is under the direcand Jaycettes of the state a tion of Utah Jaycee national look at the director Richard HeaUlee, Bounoperation of state government. tiful. State chairman is William AS PART OK THE event, Arbuckle, Centerville. Mr. Dunn members have prepared bills, invited the public to attend the resolutions and other legislation "mock" session and watch the which will be passed out to del- Jaycees debate their opinions on egates and handled as if the the various pieces of legislation legislature was in actual ses to be introduced. Murray. will hold j j Jonathans Murray. The first in a scries of midweek Lenten services will be held Wednesday evening at Murray's Christ Lutheran Church. Music for the 7:30 p m. services, which will be held from Ash Wednesday through to Holy ween, win be furnished by the church's three choirs. Rev. William C. Naatz announces that his sermons will follow the theme 'The Passion Pilgrimage of Christ". ht 1SK2. 89- - Services Wednesdays j natural cause. Born June School Boy Lutherans Plan Lenten w I Mitl. John Scott Rowland. "H, 21K) So. 87:0 West. Friday. Feb. 3rd. in a Salt hoxpilul of 10 a.m. to 7 p.m Ufah Jaycees To Conduct Annual 'Mock' Legislature 7 -the-scenes Mid-val- 2C Kearns n. City-Tood- A (the "Pronto") Rath-man- Defense that National Week is primarily nn educational effort. I' is a time for developing public awareness of our defense structure, including awareness of the vital role played by the IT. S Army Reserve, he stated e The Sal! Lake celebration of National Defense Week will be part of the national observance. More than 2 200.000 members of the Army Reserve will participate In addition, civic groups, vet erans. patriotic and educational organizations and oiner groups will participate. . . . where your host and chef, Lowell Perkins, daily 4338 SOUTH a Fort LOWELL'S LOWELL'S Ernest commanding officer, Salt Lake City Subsector Command, (Utah) EAGLE and The News Advertiser Thursday, February 9, 1961 Postal News 'N Views er Member, Utah Stale and National Firs Association THE MURRAY 1 Statistics sion. DIAL EL (Colleen) Martineau, Union; 10 grandchildren; stepdaughters, Mis. Bryant (Rheal Beeny, Murray; Mrs. C. Reed (Veda) Andreasen, Midvale; stepson, M e v i n Tobby Epperheimer, Oakland, Calif.; two sisters, Mis. Lina Ashcroft, Modesto, Calif.; Mrs. Nellie Rodgers, East St. Louis, 111. Vital : Service Dept., fhlngt' 's Back on the job as butcher at Doral's IGA, 4854 So. State, after an absence .of 90 days, is Willard Nygren. Mr. Nygren was seriously injured Nov. 4th in a truck-ca- r collision on 4800 South in Murray. At that time it was feared 2, 1961. once-expensi- Pen-noy- Fin-- U Ma L. Monson June 19. 1930, Tooele. Tainting contractor, 32nd Degree Mason, Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 2. Survivors: widow; daughter, Mrs. Jay his injuries could prove fatal, window on State Street but after a lengthy hospitalizain Murray has attracted contion, he recovered. He has residerable interest. It's a live cuperated at his home in more bobcat, completed with natural recent weeks. terrain the commendable projDoral Jex, owner of the ect of Murray 9th Ward Boy store,, expressed himself as Scouts. "tickled pink" to get Will back on the job. prowler Burton Winterowd has been Vaughn Soffe, Murray mortician, left Tuesday on the first named to replace Mr. Soffe as leg of a trip to Hawaii, where cubmaster. he will be a delegate to the prowler western district meeting of NaThe Cyprus high school drational Selected Morticians. matic offering of "Time Out Mr. Soffe will be a member for Ginger" was a huge success of a panel during the conclave, as was evident by the large which concludes Feb. 19th. Ac- crowds at both performances. Miss Catherine Joseph, faccompanied by his wife, Mary, he sailed from Los Angeles ulty director, is to be comWednesday. They will jet mended on her choice of stuhome. dents for the various roles. AlThe Soffes were Tuesday though the actors were amanight guests in the Los Angeles teurs, they gave worthy perhome of former Murrayites, formances. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ottley. 2, 1961. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION for The unique display in ltf Amanda I. Mai ried y NOTICES Noi Dut I i n' U'h o t WonJoy ood Tuesday storting limes O't os lollowss "Aim si the Star", 7:13 pmj torQy 1 leu", 9 p.m. Oulol Ui30. this ptogrom, i |