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Show "to The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE 7 Tit Ntf A4vrrtinrr a SERVICES Thursday, Sept. 26, 1963 LEGAL fore encouraged to present the facts of the issue to their respective groups and urge it miss turnout at the polls to support or refute the issue. NOTICES Third SERVICES Judicial District Court in au- lor Salt Lake County P.oiiate Division Probata & Ouardlanship Notlcas Consult Clerk of District Court or tn respective signers (or further minim, lion. MISCELLANEOUS COMPLETE LAWN and garden tractor service. Factory authorised nirlne service. Bill's Small Engine & I2fi-- tf Repair. 4065 So. WOO West. MISCELLANEOUS MOWER Cyprus Talent Shows In Finished Auditions r"a. ,V ' ?. Magna. Auditions have been Application blanks are now completed and contestants were available at the Salt Lake selected for the annual Cyprus County Sheriff's Office and the Talent Contest slated for Oct. Salt Lake County Auditor's Of-- " '3. according to Kelly Pearce lice Monday through Friday and who is directing the program. at the Trail Sport Center in A wide arrc.y of talent will Murray or after 6:30 p.m. at' be featured and contestant;-- , the residence of the Secretary. performing are Sandra Hcr-roLorus F. Pratt, 4025 South 565 Nancy Nielsen. Richard East, to fill appointments for Openshaw. Richard Clegg. Larry Deputy Sheriffs for Salt Lake Elmer, Harry Fullmer, Ramo-n- a County. Starting salary is $400 Smith, Steve Jones, Michele per month. Only applications Bennett. Mary Ann Watterson, received prior to 5:30 p.m. OcPetters. tober 7. 1963 will be considered. Karen Jeppson, Sandra son, Jeff Goodwin, Don Hnf faSALT LAKE COUNTY ker, and Stan H&rward. MERIT SYSTEM COMMISSION J. WALLACE WEST Chairman LORL'S F. PRATT s44-3- t Secretary LEGAL NOTICE I ! CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING RELOADING YOUR BRASS $2.50 BOX We Load 49 Different Calibers, also 4831 Powder 89c Lb See Us First FREE ESTIMATES on any size frames Alt's Sporting Goods bv Bowling Aliev CY TOP SOIL, children's clothesline poles. CY play UNITED sand, m43-- MODEL & PAINT 4830 So, StateAM Blfsaard. Joseph D. FALL SPECIALS So. 200 West on sprlKklinn l. driveways. and patios 4623 sys-e- GAR-RO- IP TRUCKING N Top Soil Fill Dirt, Sand LEGAL NOTICE porated g44-- EXPERT horse Boyd Sundays shoeing. A CY n?3-t- MACHINE SEW1NQ Service experience. 3.S0. EL SMALL HOTJSE PATWTTNO HU Vievs Aired At Profesf Meet tl Midvale. More than half of the communities in Salt Lake county were represented at a protest meeting held in the City Hall here last Tuesday evening. The meeting was called to air views on the proposed location1 of the Salt Lake civic auditorium. Henry Beckstead. Midvale Mayor, was elected chairman of the group which will continue to meet periodically to present pertinent information on this critical issue. Commissioner Marv Jenson presented facts and figures to the group and various individuals presented local feelings. William Petuskey, representing Kearns, spoke on behalf of his community council and rift compared the 31-- H 3817 So. State VACUUM CLEANER SUPPLIES AND SERVICE BILL 96 or come in 2507 So. State ALL MAKES BIGLERS CALL ART Vacuum Supplies & Service AM 4915 So. State EM or come in 338 So. State b6-- tf CARD Finance Co OF THANKS The family of Mary Lill Simper wishes to express their appreciation for all the kindness shown during b45-their recent bereavement. Camp Fire Girls Tell Programs city-count- y on JL - - Amazing system . Come in garage, A DAYI - il" wai the problem to a Cain-Abl- e situation. Questions raised at the meeting in some instances were tabled and Mayor Beckstead said at the next meeting qualified persons wil be on hand to clear tip these questions. The issue will be voted upon at the Nov. 5 election. Municipal elections are slated in Salt Lake City but a special election must be held in the county. Representatives were there- - GENCO GARAGES W CARPORTS ' PATISS ' you your opportunity. The Murray Eagle is seeking a woman correspondent for the 3900 South to 6400 South, 9th East to 13th East area in Mur-- j ray. The job consists of con-- ; tacting the schools, civic organizations and writing about their activities. The job requires an ability to write clearly and all work can be done in your home. Interested women should call AM for an interview. Monday, 45-- OET MORfc OtTT OP LITR Financial ly. Spiritually atd Emotionally. Learn Arthur W. King, CR 3 68 CALL b40-- hel(i tl Jobs done. Reasonable. AM 6332B. CALL CARL AM or come in f repairs. 30 ;ti in your homt JDl-- will be October 14, 1963 in the Home Arts Building at the County Fair Grounds in Murray at 8 p.m. EARL HOWE President 8t Saturday NewboM Murray. Kearns. Camp Fire News reports this week the Oshaletta group, formerly led by Barbara Sansom, is now under the lead ership of one of the club's moth.ers, Mrs. Terry Jorgensen. Mrs. Sansom was elected secretary of the Salt Lake area leaders association and this makes her unable to continue as leader. The Oshalettas will meet today (Thursday) for their first session with their new advisor. Officers will be elected and a new program outlined. The Tawasi Aowakiya group led by Mrs. Vera Huffman held a sports and games party at Trinity this week with guests Kathy Wright, Tawnya Lynda Harris, Irene Scare, Jean Peckham, Donna Bosh and Kimberly Dean p Fire Girls) observing the festivities. At a recent Council Fire, girls of Mrs. Huffman's group to receive rank were Geneva Ralph, Frances Otero, Bernice Sanchez, Judy Sanchez, Jolene Blocko-vieJaneen Jaramillo, Marcello Sanchez and Marie Martinez. I IP thf Coupon ihjfc blight. hMm I f-. I 1 r- ""' m l'Ormtin, with no I ' i I " I V . . I !AorH J s Jf M A Rass-musse- (non-Cam- V H 49c qt. $1.69 gal. Salad Oil Golden Yams 5CLB. ib. Oil Sardines Cleaned Shrimp Chicken - 10c Chunk Tuna Beef Apple can 39c can Turkey cans $ .00 Minced Clams 2 cans 39c PIES , j IB (mmiimmmmsm ' 29c qt. 49c qt. - Seedless Grapes 10 ib. I2cans 6 cans 57c BEEF STEW 3 npniii.ii)iMi Cherry f Scans y Mi cans ib- - x Rj) 0 j 2 ''!"".'''''' mm C 51 Pork Large Franks 29c S3 - Berry Sweet Pickles MORRELL SNACK ymjii-i- 1 Pickles Dill Fall Schedule POTTED MEAT Bring s Kearns Church Change VIENNA SAUSAGE KearnH. A new fall schedule for the worship services at St. Stephens Episcopal Mission was announced by Father Francis L. Winder this week. The service will bcRin at 10 a.m. at the Taylorsville Recre-a- ! ion center. 4200 So. Redwood Rd. All members will meet to- gethcr through the singing of the sermon hymn. At temporary meeting place, children will join their respective Sunday school classes and adults will remain for the sermon and communion service. A nursery is provided for those youngster too smalt to attend classes. Also beginning thi week was an adult inquiry class which will be conducted each Thursday evening at 7:30, Jo be held in the home of E. J. Faulkner. 4016 Rosemary St. It will refresh the knowledge of th se already confirmed anil an insight to the Episcopal belief for any who are interested in attending, commented the church 5 PIES FOR $1joo Green Beans rxmry V j i Sandwich Spread Utah Celery ' 49c ea. Shampoo Chocolate Chips 19c pkg. LrtAxulju - j 29c qt. 49c qt. 33 569c ... i V I (irnnger. The Lions club's birthday calendar drive will soon get into full swing, it was announced this week by Bill Barton, club president. This fund raising project is to be used to build a Community Center in the Granger area. Bob Carter and Gary Spencer are in charge of the project. $1.00 Woodbury Residents of the area will be solicited and purchasers may sign up until Oct. 21. Area families will have the birthday of each member listed on the appropriate day. Residents were reminded by Mr. Barton that the Granger Lions Community park was purchased solely through the sale of birthday calendars. For further information inter, ested people may call Boty Caror Gary Spenter at AM cer at CY Save Money . . . time . . . save work with custom designed Genco trusses at lowest cost. or 1 5C Salad Dressing Mayonnaise Plan Calendar Genco Building Trusses in Ib. 49c Margarine $4.89 case ' j Coffee 2Vi cans Granger Lions planning, materials, financing 1 loaves 69c lbs. 59c 3 d. j PcTnTo 4 Snowdrift Sliced Peaches Salt Lake. Daryl J. McCarty, South, was appointed Friday as assistant director of research on the Utah Education Assn. staff, it was announced by Moroni L. Jensen, president of the teaching organization. Mr. McCarty, who is principal of David Gourley elemen-tar- v school in tvnnw will o.- sume his new duties as quickly as his replacement is made at the school. The new research assistant has had seven years experience as a Granite district teacher and five years as principal. In his new capacity, he will succeed Dr. Jefferson N. East-monwho is on leave in Ankara, Turkey for a year. . and save you money, too! Com Bread 8719 W. 3150 ... you with lbs. $1.14 10 Sugar On UEA Staff low cost because of our streamline pre fab . . whether you d it yourself or have it done. or send the coupon see how you can add a patio or carport to your home for just PENNIES . We'll help ib. IHryt j. McCarty PLAN THAT BASEMENT ROOM NOW . . New Cabbage ea. Seeks Reporter Kearns Principal Did ever want to The annual meeting of the try your hand at writing for a Gravel Salt Lake County Fair, Incor- newspaper? If so, this may be; & 297-563- 1 VNalitHUnAlf Local Paper I P44-4- - m Gr'n Peppers I n, Compare Our Prices KEARNS Prices Effective Beginning Thursday, Sept. 26 Spareribs 29 . Sirioin Steak 49c lb. Round Steak 59c Ib. Steak T-Bone Sr. 69c Ib. Round 59c Ib. "7A Lamb Stew 13c. head. Lamb Chops 39c- 1 - Statistics (From Ault. ir i . 0HE3EEI3130 I 3 CHOPS Lbs. For EFFECTIVE ' Cilif ; Mrs. Donald Foiifiiiet. Murray. A Requiem Maws was said today iThursdayi at St. Vincent's Catholic church. Bur- i d. Soda Springs. Ida. WED. William Wallace Orr. So. 3200 West. Wedncs-- ' tliy at his hoin of a heart ntlack. norn April 17. 18!K. in St John. ToiH'le, son of Walter Scott nnd Jane R. Arthur Ctrr. Married F.llu Falrboume Oct. 13. IPSO. She died 1912. Married Sarah S. Moyer June fi. 19t7, in Granger. Stmivors. widow, son ami daughlers. W.il-lV.. Salt Ijtke. Mrs. Gloria Peterson. Granada Ifills. Calif . Mrs. Carol Ijchman Jr.. Gran-pe- r. ."5S2 Sunday, September 29th Monday, September 30th Tuesday, October 1st Wednesday, October 2nd CARNATION CABBAGE jy 4 For mjk I !)IK. Harold Kellv. son of Mr. nnd Mrs, Pavld tjiniar Kelly. 0851 St.. Monday In a Salt three-tnonth-ol- d .let-fTso- n I I Ground Beef H) Palms. e y YOUNG, TENDER MUTTON it . I'ii go .', Col. Twenty-Nin- Pork Sausage f'. (From Page 4, 4) the Kearns tanr The handicap of the lourna-f- i enl will be of 200 to be established during a 12 week period in any league. Oj-eti all league howler the area, prices Wit! he '"arded to top )rorer. Special irr will bo nTcnIeil to ton li iwlet in wimieh's nnd men's f!i' Ib. 39c Sliced Bacon Boston Butt Roasts 49c Ib. '? Pork Roasts 29c- tC - Saltine Crackers 2 lbs. 39c Cheese Spread 2 lbs. 59c Lux oc Borden's Starlac IB. $1.29 gal. 8 qts. 49c Paper Napkins J i liiiiiii on iinin in mn iiiiiMnnrnii him nil irl intetested In the tournament mav rail Mr. Hudson at CY or Bob Harrison at CY inj :.:.:...m - Delicious Jonathon APPLES APPLES jj 9c pkg Bathroom Tissue 4 rolls 29c - 5 29c bars 79c Beef Roasts 3 3C Mild Cheese A 12 Canned Potatoes 3 for 25c 1 All "V'-mriiiinii- mil lb. Facial Soap m. sponsor the totirnnnient "V II ll Leg-of-La- mb ilivlnintm Th pilzes will be donated by Kentns nieTh-inwho will li f j Lake hospital of a' heart condi-l!oBorn June H. I'.m. Salt Like, a son of Imvld Ijnmnr and Annette McKnlgM Kelly Survivors, parents, brother, Joseph Lamar. Murray. Oraveidp Permanent services held Tilrwtay nt MidAnti-Freez- e way City cemetery. Bowling 3 lbs. 99c 3 lbs. 89c DOWNTOWN MID VALE 5 29c j |