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Show LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL (From Pag 6, Col. 8) for the Executor, RICHARD E. HELM., of the Estate ot BENJAMIN T. HELM, Deceased. WENDELL C. DAY, Attorney, 4924 Poplar (between State and Main) h!2-4- t Murray 7, Utah Date of first publication, Feb. 2, 1901. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF BUD D. HANKY 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. HANFY and MAE C. HANTY, Dceased. LAMAR DUNCAN Attoi ny for the Administrator 208 Phillips Petroleum Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication, Feb. WATER HEATERS F0R $i 1S ONLY 2, 19C1. 12-- Plus Sales Tax Cage Play Told By Taylorsville INSTALLED Normal Installation 25-2- DOWN Gas. glass-line10-ye- warranty. Many brands. DEPENDABLE Plumbing Co. AM 2-18- 41 For results try want ads! At the Sign of the Beaver - SEMI-GLOS- AM $6.50 Gallon and Tray for ONLY 99 Reg. $8.13 NOW Paint Roller HEADQUARTERS for Your Home Improvements Glass Plumbing Electrical Lumber Plywood Sheetrock Estimates Top men on the floor for the victors were Gary Newbold. with 22 points, and Stephen Henberg, 19. For the Bees, sponsored by Neffs, Inc., it was their final game of the season. High point men for them against the Bees were Doug Koncar with 15 and Dennis Sullivan, 8. THE SHERIFFS, sponsored bv the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Assn., will battle the Jets Saturday at 11 o'clock. Their foes won their battle last week with the Titans, Pacing the Jets to the win were Dave Mascaro, 19: Rick Hess and Mark Mitchell. 8 each. The club is sponsored by Harry Robbins. Leading the Titan attack were Craig Thueson with 16. and Ken Fitzgerald, 5. The club is sponsored bv Vaughn With only two rounds of play left in Region Three competition before the annual state basketball tournament, three schools are in the middle of a close fight to gain the final berth alloted to the league for the meet. East, West and South are already assured of a spot in the tourney. The battle for the fourth berth is raging between Olympus. Granite and Highland, with the Titans boasting a game advantage. IF OI.YMPI'S wins against Highland tomorrow night and the league leaders from East dump the Farmers, the Titans will gain the meet. If the results go the other way. all three schools will be tied going into the final round of plav Feb. ers visiting East, and Highland hosting the Titans. Financing TIIRr REGION 99 TOOLS T. 1th Standing 1. w Team Pons Trniuns Rhenlls Jets Titans 1.00 .81(0 3 .(,00 3 .1,00 .400 Hums He.'s .J00 .00 south In The West Bargain Bar Olympus M-M- 32-2- s. 16-1- 32-3- 2, Miners Whip Lancer Five C'M'rton. Behind a brilliant 27 point output by John Johnson. Bingham moved a step further towards garnering the Kegion Four title for the second straight year Friday night STtNltlSCS by whipping Granger. Frt. PF P The loss dumped the visiting 451 504 873 Lancers Into a tie for second 4X4 4H7 .t,:'5 528 AM 45 with Murray and Cyprus. All 477 .417 473 three clubs boast marks. 417 .250 4I1 The host Miners are 1 in 422 470 .250 league play their only loss coming earlier In the season to Granger, BINGHAM broke out in front quickly in the opening period to up a 16-margin by the end of the period. It took the Visitors or Coach Don Snow seven minutes before Dean Whitwnrth acorod their first 3 Oranttr 6-- Highland 63-5- 5 . 'U? I'm Zhmy, t .am. the Anns ft. 4 s. two-pointe- r. & Savings Dug . . . here's what a happened when I bit VERA CRUISE h - W "I was lookinp at the travel poster in the department store window when that ions . . . and wishing that was me on Waikiki Beach . . . Savings hug bit me! ".tight away I knew what to do to make that Hawaii dream come true . . . and I headed straight for Zions Savings and bun at 33 Knst First South. Now I'm saving $25 ea h payday . . . and bonus just for sating earning Tr on my money Pl.VS up to V, regularly over a period of time!" "I'm really going to enjoy that tropical holiday next winter . . . basking in the sunshine, strolling in the moonlight . . . ami knowing it's all paid for out of savings! "You con travel, too, uhcti that Ziotm Savings hug hites you." savings bonus started now earn of possible total up to of up to rwftrnf ffr i3 1tl Your Savings Insured to $10,000 by a Federal agency at 77 years secure! Utah's lirjl savings and loan ass'n ... 31-1- State tiwn Saturday in Murray South-Downt- nprn h'mtay Vi ti.lflp Workshop IRONRITE g t .JrdTirile 41-3- 2. ii ii West 3201 Tax ' V (From Page 2, Col. 1) than the increases for other major tax sources. Sales tax revenue (state I rose from $25,. 871.000 in fiscal 1959 to in fiscal I960, an increase of 11.1 per cent. The state collected $16,718,000 in individual income taxes in 19C.0, compared with $12,437,000 in 1959, nn increase of 34 4 per cent. e If the two million dollar "windfall" from the of withholding is discounted, the state income tax increase was 18.3 per cent in 1900 over the previous year. The corporation franchise tax contribution to state coffers increased 13.8 per cent while Lurry Junior Breinholt motor fuel revenue was up 7.0 Stake Sieverts. Netherlands. per cent. THE SCHOOLS received the missionaries are Gary Lambert and Harvey Chrislensen. largest share of the property Speakers on the Sunday protax revenue in 1960, according include David Black, the gram ? to the report. Nearly and the missionary. Inbishop i (66.5 per cent of all property vocation will be by (;eorge taxes collected in Utah last year Bnckway and benediction by went to the schools. The county Thomas H. Hand. share was 14 4 per cent of th Prelude and post hide music while towns cities and total, will be played by DeAna Mc15.4 per cent. Donald. An organ and piano duet will feature Karen Open-shaand Jenifer Miles. Songs Farewell will be sung by Oren R. Black. (From Pagi 2, Col. 4) David William Newman, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles NewLady Lions man, 504 E. 6400 South, Sun-d- a (Prom Page 4. Col. 2) v nt 2:30 nm In Morrnv Rift. i4in ward. 300 E. 5770 South A toast to the husbands was The Murravite has been call-ru- given by Mrs. K. M Lambert, P DV tne ,ps Church to serve and a toast to the wives by Dr. n tno xorth German Mission C. D. Clark. He will enter the Salt Mrs. Marria Rehinewald sang Mission Home Monday and several vocal solos during the for Berlin Feb. 28th. as entertainment for A CiltADl'ATE OF Murray evening the party. athigh school, he has been tending Brigham Young University for the pnst year snd a half where he wbs majoring in sociology. He has his own dance band and is active in music circles. CALL KEN OWENS Speakers will Include Wood-roW. Black. Rodney W. Fye. I IN Bishop Harold W. Johnson and the missionary. Invocation will . be bv William Paul Hyde and benediction by Robert H. New-maACME FENCE CO. Prelude and post bide music will Ire played by Jeanne Hansen, i) $28,-735.0- 'W j South 3500 Home Owned Home Operated . . . Where Home Folks Shopl RIB STEAK 7 ade A G 69 b p ot Boasted,., 47 Bone 1 one-tim- Ini-ati- two-third- ,39' IVAL BACON We Wecome Our New AY Neighbor to the Granger Neighbor' hood. Good Luck! w ea. n Doz. de-pa- rt tkauhfUnk rolls ELLIS Vienna Sausage 5,.s1 TUNA White Star FENCES 1300 South Wett Trade? 4 cans s1 Chunk n. NABISCO SALTINES I -- Templt CATSUP Stockton 14-o- btle. z. Dog Food t 29 lb. box 2 for 33 1 Fires Pae (I'mm l S. Col Chifkon Chalet. 2,S V 3100 fJoith whero nvrrtir!o ptraw hid tended The blape rau"t to .laroage In a Tuesday fire, lb" fire-rtir- n an alaim at n'iowrtr-- 1 to 1. am 121 E 4on n. where hot shea had Marled a Ma?e in rrfuse Wine rauied by a garbage truk Thrre wa 1 O 4330 S0U1H REDW00t) Page t, Cl. tb'-r- formal Actually, McDougal service isn't a single service, but a remarkable combination of many, many small services. Our assistance to each family covers all the minute details which arise during the time of rr wti try raat M! - Fr. Frozen cans 24-o- z. 1 3 cans BIITTPP I I Chocolate White 5 Battle MAPLE SYRUP BanauPt 3 for 1 H J3 Sweet Cream, lb. IJ Yellow r Jiffy Cake Mix FLOUR ) whnolinr Merri't Sthnnl of Nursing, ehr ha wotfced si Hrrita1 ramr io Murray in and Msv l!fio to make brr home with the Johnson JUICE "Old Mill" Mission br SKIPPY ORANGE As Needed Is't tn. YOU CAN BUY AN For Missionary tit ,Voin own Fatigue"? Farewell Slated Wl 5013" MEMBER CHECKIFICATION CARD, INC. pr-call- 33 E. First Y'lroning Board n I mm 4901 South VICTIM OF (From 1'age 3, Col. 5) for as little as Books idea are invited to attend 03 the free workshop. a ITOX REGISTRATION (by writing or telephoning the Uni-- v e r s i t y Extension Division,) THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE 7 participants will receive free and Thr Ntwa Advrrtl.tr copies of the demonstration Thursday, February 16, 1961 Take up to 24 months to pay readings which will include the 'Declaration of Independence", Plato's "Apology", Aristotle's "Politics", "Macbeth" and others. A refresher course for those who have had leadership trainA testimonfarewell Murray. when the gun sounded ending on Saturday. ial will be held in honor of ing will be held will members when Feb. regulation play. In the over25th, Larry Junior Breinholt. son of discuss Aristotle's "Poetics". time, 5th dumped in nine tal- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. fCOIPORATION lies while holding 13th scoreMIPH 'M IIP Ifc Breinholt, Sunday at 4:15 p.m. jWllslWWP"" less to cop the contest. Trade? Sell? Kent? Buy? in the Cottonwood 7th Ward, want ads! Use the I.AVAR SWENXON paced 5901 Highland Dr. 5th with 17 counters and RobElder Breinholt has been callert Madsen aided the cause by ed to serve in the Spanish flipping in 15 points. Gordon American Mission of the LDS Holt led the losers, with 10 Church. Other missionary in the i tallies. field from the ward is James Members of the fith Ward championship team are: Jon i U M Snyder. Larry Creason, Mike Cooper. Gary Ashby, Robert Coleman, Craig Reynolds, Jer-ol- d Peterson, and Jim Utlev. The Miners lengthened their 8 margin to by Intermission, but Granger rnme back In the third canto to cut the edse to The two clubs battled on even terms In the final period, with the Grangeritcs being able to shave only one more point iff the Miner edge before the gun sounded. n)LIXMNO Johnson In the Miner scoring was Frank with 17 counters. Top minner for lh Lancers was who Doug Orr, pumped through 10 goals and hit his Ilrnt? Buy? Sell? lone foul shot for 21 tallies. I'm- - the want adt 12 added Ryan Turpin points to the Granger total with five burkrta and a perfect two for two at the rharltv line Dean Whitwnrth hit ; Kenyon Ben-snnd Crawford hd four nrtte.l apiece; Joe P.lrksrd two and Davis picked up one !o rtnind out the club's scoring The Miners nut scored th-i- r tlvsls bnth from the field and the free Ihrow line p.ingham split the ndn for 22 bakei. while GrangT dumped in ?o In Rift flips, the hot errw pirVH up 17 of 21 while netted 1.1 of 20 49-4- 0. mr SAFETY" Murray 9th Champs Of South Stake Juniors Murray. Championship honors were garnered by Murray Pth Ward in Murray South Stake Junior basketball play for 1961. The titlists sewed up the crown bv downing Murray in their final game inth, to end the second half with a 7- - 0 mark. Mike Cooper led the 0th crew to the victory with 12 counters. HE WAS AIDED by Jim Ut- ley with 8 and Larry Creason, 5. For the losers, Gordon Holt was high man with 10 tallies, followed by Dennis Johnson, with 7. The champs ended the year with a season record of 13 wins and one loss. Coach of the club is Paul Nicol. Murray 5th gained second place honors and will represent the stake, along with 9th in division play-offTHE IU'XXEK-I'I'- S gained the honor by dumping 1.1th in a play-of- f game for the berth Monday night. The losers led 8- - 3 at the end of the first period and held a narrow 5 advantage at half time. Going into the final canto, 13th held a 25-2- 2 margin, but 5th pulled into a tie, Rep. Memmott called attention to the dwindling population in cities and towns in most of the rural areas and predicted that enactment of such a law could bring security back to rural Utah and make small towns again a place where people could want to reside and raise their families. I class will be conducted at the Murray City Police Boys Club beginning Monday by Auston Johnson, left, and George McLaughlin, wildlife conservation officers. Boys, over the age of 12, are invited to sign up for the course. The first class will be limited to an enrollment of 100. Youths are to register for the instruction at the club. Frt. 8 4 (From Page 5, Col. ) in 20 years and pay a fair share of the taxes. This will make for a stronger tax base and a new payroll to spark the community's economy. THE PROPOSED BOARD whose duties would be to administer the act and help induce firms to Utah would be made up of the governor, president of the senate, speaker of the house, two members from the senate and two from the house to be appointed by the president and speaker and the chairman of the industrial commission. The governor will appoint 17 members at large representing the geographic areas of the state. Members of the board will serve for four years without pay. The bill also calls for appointment of an executive director who would receive a salary. SI'OVSORS OF THE bill feel it has an excellent chance to be enacted into law during the current session of the legislature. Speaker of the house, Ernest Dean, Fork), is one of the backers of Boys Club Plans Hunters Class A "HUNTER'S 61-5- I. Tram Fast See Our sponsored by Premier Surplus Center, was idle last week. At 12:30, a luncheon and awards program will be held. The boys, their coaches and sponsors will be feted to hot dogs with all the trimmings, ice cream and soda pop. Parents are invited to attend. Cost for refreshments to them will be 25 cents. TI1K TWO TOP teams of the league will be entered in state competition, which will begin Feb. 21st at the Sunny-sid- e Armory. The Dons are already assured of one of the berths. The Trojans can gain the other spot by winning their game. Should they lose, the team would be tied with the winner of the tilt between the Jets and Sheriffs. Frh. the proposal. l- 1 45-3- 24th. The league's schedule tomorrow will pit West against South on the Panther floor: the Farm- Hardware FREE 53-3- One Berth Lett In Region III Regular $6.69 .... NOW $5.35 Gallon S 28-2- SATl'RDAY. the Titans end their plav against the Trojans nt 10 o'clock. The latter club. FULLER'S PAINT SALE 20 OFF LATEX 5-- 0 Soffe. IFREDRICKSONl 4760 South Redwood Road Murray. The final round of play in the Murray National Guard Bantam "Basketball League will be conducted Saturday morning, officials reported this week. Top team in the league going into final play are the Pons, sponsored by Don Blair. The club boasts a perfect record and will face the Rams Saturday in the 9 o'clock opener. LAST WF.KK. the league leaders chalked up a narrow 2 win over the Sheriffs. Pacing the winners were Lanny Beeny with 10 and Don Jensen with 7. For the losers it was George Osborne with 6, followed bv Gerald Bess and Robert Kiholm, each with 4 points. The Rams, who are d by Murray State Bank, won their first game last week bv blasting the Bees, spon-soi'e- Taylorsville. In Thursdays Taylorsville Stake YWMIA basketball tournament Taylorsville 2nd Ward defeated Ben-nio- n Ward's A team, and Taylorsville 1st downed Taylorsville 3rd 63 to 23. Games are played at the Stake center on Thursday nights. Tonight's schedule: 6:30 p.m., Bennion Ward B team vs. Bennion Ward A team; 7:30, Taylorsville 1st against Taylorsville 4th, and 8:30, Taylorsville 3rd vs. Taylorsville 2nd. Officiating at the games are Lou Arnold, Wynema Proul and Linda Trovey. Scorekeeper is Beulah Pectol, division 4 sports director. AS LOW AS $5 PER MO., NOTHING 40-gal- ., 4t Bil- rrav Bantams Slate inal Games Saturday NOTICES FUNERAL HOME HtAIT OF tHt SALT lAKt VAtltf "On the Corner ... On the Way Home! |