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Show r the-- ufdfi, tm ys mm, Stmt AiTrllt tt ID k Thursday, April 4, 1963 Officers - (From Pg. 5B, Col. 5) remains as first counselor. Maxine Daviea has succeeded Glennae Fielden as secretary. Cotrine Undjhem was re- leased as social science teacher with Jean McClellan taking her place. Dorothy Chase was changed from work day leader to theology teacher to replace Kate Erekson now on a miss-- ; ion. Joyce Smith has taken over as work leader. , icisekdfl FTFTF.FNi TEAKS (From Pg. 5B, Col. 4) Holmquist. vice Chris Qreenwood, president; treasurer and Bonnie Reed, secretary. Ado, & "fteff eTify. ffffc atfcfirV ins University of T'lah with the ft reported from the files of the Murray Kagle, TliurMlav, April 1, 1948. The Silver Spur, Utah's first riding group, was organized in Murray, with 18 charier members. . . Six stu(From Pjf. 5eCCo1. 2) dents from the Murray school niversary. . , Mr. and Mrs. Da- district. Jane Watts. Bonnie vid Hansen had as house guests a niece, Mrs. Jean Parr and Stoker, Shirley Mortenson, Tril. la Sorenson, Joy Ellertson and Miss Ruth Latimer, Pocatello. Remember aid of normal scholarships. Helen Smith and Irene Botinder from Granite district were i) i such scholarships. . Police were looking for a dog poisoner. . . Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hiller visited Mrs. Hil-ls mother in Heneter. . . Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winters entertained Harlon Hill of Boise for several days. . er TT.V TEAKS AC.O, ns reported from Hie files tit the MurMy KuKle. lriil v. April S, I .". promoted to fener.it snipprln- teiuleiit of Murray Refractories. . Mill Kingrose became presi. dent of the Murray FOE. with Vic Brissell as vice president. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sanders. 6080 So. 6th West, entertained at a birthday party in honor of Herbert G. Spencer. . . Mrs. Nellie Barnett spent ten days in California. . . Erick and Martin Stepnan, brothers, were honored at a tarewell prior to their de . . . Mrs. Anne C. Milne, Murray, Utah's oldest womtin at 104, was cenchosen as the tenarian in America. The honor carried a prize of $f00 cash, a TV appearance, and an paid trip to Hollywood. . . Donald D. Rakes, foreman, was g t Cherry anrt Larry, returned af ter a I rip to San Francisco. . . Murray junior high school anFIVE YEARS A(i(). s renounced a total of 261 sudents' ported from t'he files of the names listed on the fourth term Murray Eagle, Thursday, Aphonor roll. . . Two cars missed ril 8, l!.-)a curve about- - 10th East and Granite school district citi- Vine Street within seconds of zens approved a proposed bond each other, left the road and issue and defeated a proposed lolled over, the first one and a mm levy increase in a special half times and the other, once. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Eiuht occupants of the two cars election. Heaiy and children Gordon. e.'.caped serious injury. parture for a fraftifwh .sion. tW 8. . . legal il (From Pg. 2B, Co.. 7) thence South along the East property line of Oregon Short Line Kailroad Property to place of beginning. to De rezoned and classified as M- -i in place and instead of the present classification Residen- tial 8 R-- 2. You are further notifed that gaaa proposal for change of zoning- of said areas has been recommended to the Board of Commissioners of Murray City by the, Planning and Zoning Commission of Murray City, and that after Public Hearing and due deliberation as required by law, it is the intention of the Board of Commissioners of Murray City, Utah, to present at a regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners an Ordinance so amending Ordinance No. 74 of Murray City and authorizing the City Engineer to redraft the City's Zoning Map to conform and reflect the said proposed change m Zoning Classification of said areas, to be considered and acted upon by said Board of Commissioners. Copies of the Proposed Ordi-AanAmending said Ordinance No. 74, together with the Zone Use Districts Map unon which the within mentioned Will De conducted may be had upon request at the Office of the City Recorder, City Hall, Murray City, Utah. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF MURRAY CITY, UTAH SWeef Navel $ HIKES II il" Golden Ripe IfiflflS ce UK 9 I standby TOOTLE 6- - ff crushed rirm. Ripe I! vyjll &UIUvtjrH Bail i - tidbits chunk 5 HMEAPPLE 00 $J size 211 11 ,or iU IwH BflflUsSir BY: s Alvin W. Wahlquist, City Recorder DATE OF PUBLICATION: APRIL 4, 1963. PURSUANT TO ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF MURRAY CITY, m21-- lt UTAH, NOTICE TO BIDDERS OFFICE OF CITY RECORDER 5461 SOUTH STATE STREET MURRAY 7, UTAH MARCH 29, 1963 Notice is hereby given that NO. Murray City invites sealed bids for furnishing: ONE PUMPER TYPE FIRE ENGINE. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF FIRE ENGINE (1) triple combustion (pumper type) fire engine of gallon per minute capacity with the usual standard extras. Truck chassis to be Model 27,000 G. V$A rating, with cab to axle dimension approximately 104". nit cab to be built on Ford 850 cnaasis incorporating standard equipment as required. Truck chassis to carry standard 1 RUSSETS -- POTATOES One 00 1 - 20 LBS. 1 1 M y 1 )for 1 msizEcAN F-8- manufacturers warranty. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder, in the Municipal Building, 5461 South State Street, Murray, Utah, until 5:00 p.m., on the 6th day of May. 1963, at which time the proposals will be publicly opened and read. Murray City reserves the privilege to reject any and all bids, or to waive any Irregularities in any bid or bids. BY ORDER OF THE MURRAY CITY COMMISSION OF MURRAY CITY. UTAH. DATED THIS 28th day of March, A.D., 1963. ALVIN W. WAHLQUIST. City Recorder m21-5- ORDINANCE t NO. 133 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 74. PERTAINING TO THE CHANGING OF ZONING CLASSIFICATION CERTAIN OF AREA IN MURRAY CITY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OF MURRAY CITY. AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: CHANGE IN AREA ZONING CLASSIFICATION That the following described tract of land and area In Murray City, Salt Lake County. State of Utah, Beginning at a point in the North Property Line of 4500 South Street, this point being 400 feet West of the Southeast Corner of Block 9. Ten Acre Plat "a" B.F.S., Thence North 950 ft. to South Line of Edison Street; Tnence West 900 left to the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad tracks; Thence Southerly 9S5 leet to the North line of 4.0i South Sreet; Thence East long the North line of 4.VK) South Street to place of beginning. be reclassified and toned Manufacturing M-- 2 In place and instead of its present Manufacturing M-- I clanalffcation. SECTION II: NECESSARY TO PEACE. HEALTH AND SAFETY OF INHABITANTS In the opinion of the Board of Commissioners It is necessary to the pence, health and safety of the inhabitants of Murray bit that this Ordinance become effective Immediately upon It first publication and filing of thereof in the Office of the f"py Recorder of Murray City. City J 1 rrJ MARY ELIZABETH PDES IT ffiy PMEflPPLE WllOICfflll STANDBY mmm ) to-w- it: enfliriiis)in PIIRflPKlEi PI nntH k Jl ?7C)C DRESSING U V (g) U standby I f pK PI SALAD s- - 46 oz. I m for mi m mil ptsss OUR OPERATION do pat lhe IS SIMPLE. WE MARK; on to you. Ulan SECTION III: This Ordinance shall take effect upon the first publication and filing of copv thereof In the Orrire ol the City Recorder of Murray ty, Utah. PARSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED, by the Board of Commissioners of Murray City. Utah, this 25th day of March. U jnlll u Lal a h, im. RAY P. GREENWOOD. Mayor fSF.AU ATTEST: ALVIN W. WAHLQUIST, ' City Keeorder DATE OF PUBLICATION: 21-April 4lh. 1963. lt -- 4730 "' " ' r-- jr is Ll wvL yJ Number TWO STORE ONLY I South Redwood v- LJ AM Till LI 6-80- 86 |