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Show Striktri Work EAGU-ADVERTIS- Hcuti crro LEGAL NOTICES jThurtday.Nov.23, 1967 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SERVICES Estate ol BELL Armory Facelifting Is Finished By KCC Group - FENSTERMA- aka Bell Fenstermaker, aka EdaBell Smith Fenstermaker KER FORSBERG. SEWING Deceased HOLIDAY AHEAD. Look your in Jo'a custom dressmaking. 3830 South. 266-S92- 2982485. Altsrirtf. ng State. Striking employes who are now recipients of state welfare assistance have performed the work at the rate of $1 per hour in return for the assistance verification as required therein, grants given them by the Utah s MELVIN ERICK FORS- Division of Welfare. In the program, welfare auBERG, Executor of Estate of Bell Fenstermaker Forsberg, thorities contract with public aka Bell Fenstermaker, agencies for placeaka Eda Bell Smith Fenster ment of employable welfare maker Forsberg, Deceased. recipients on temporary work Date of first publication assignments. Recipients usual- B2-- AND SEWINQ face-lifti- with vouchers to the under. signed at 4924 Poplar Street, Murray City, Utah on or before the 20th day of February, A. D. isob. Claims must be pre sented In accordance with the provisions of 5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper sold at 4171 Wast KNITS JIFFY Creditors will present claims bast were cleaned, and various items of equipment have been repaired. One striker, a professional cement finisher, voluntarily brought his own equipment to the project and rebuilt the armory's badly deteriorated front steps. Strikers have also been assigned to the motor pool where they have repaired, repainted, and maintained the armory's military vehicles. Others were assigned to the Fort Douglas National Guard armory. Here they have planted over 1500 square feet of lawn, one hundred trees and shrubs, and laid a sprinkling system. A 60 foot underground drainage pipe was also installed. These men have worked hard, have put in their full time, and we have had no problems," The reported Capt. Davies. community will greatly benefit from their efforts." Indirectly, the strike against Kennecott Copper has resulted in a for the National Guard armory and its grounds at 5189 So. MURRAY. Forsberg, T52-6- t 75-9-- 10 pc. wardroba for BARBIE 15.00. 5292 So. 5120 Wast. 298 Wl-7- t 0458. All SEWING dona. kinds. expertly K3 2t 255-851- doll clothes DRESSMAKING children. non-pro- fit Y3-- RENTALS November 16, A. D. 1967. Wendell c. Day Attorney for the Executor 4924 Poplar Street D2-- 4t Murray, Utah FORMAL Waar rantals, tuxedo and accassorias for avary "aftar six" occasion. Reasonable prices. Don Blair Formal Waar. 4969 So State. B38rt ly work though worked pending NOTICE TO CREDITORS MISCELLANEOUS J HORSE EXPERT handla accounts and payable, N48tf Service: Will also receivable and types taxes. BOOKKEEPING all 298-666- t KS2-9- EXPERT TV Repair, Radio's, star- reasonaola eo's Phonographs rates. 299-11- P2-4- Accountant, QUALIFIED t 75-9- -5 Bookkeep- er has openings for small busi ness accounts. Will reconcile bank statements for individuals. raasonaoia rates. cooler Service & re pair, commercial and residential. 299-195W41tf ments, yards, baseCall anytime. 262-112- H31-t- f Service Home portraiture, commercial. Fast ser reesonabla rates. vice, R50-t- f "Rick". PROTOGRAPHIC AND TRASH Yard Cleaning and gravel and too hauling. Sand, soil. 266-188POWER P44-t- f raking, yaro sweeping, & naming sonable. Rea- 262 1343. J26-t- LAWNS FERTILIZED, guarantee no weeds. 2c per foot. 298-492- Mcl-4- t CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 75-9-- SEE US FIRST Free Estimates on any size frames COMPARE OUR PRICES aka UNITED ARTS 4830 So. State 266-036- 2 Machine repairs, 30 yrs experience. Service in your home If no answer 3.50. EL J21-t- f phona SEWING WILL MAKE Christmas. doll clothes d." for W3-- lt BEAUTIFUL email piano. 3000 wast. Antique 3 buffet for 2861 So. - M2-t- Weekly Drill ot GRANITE PARK. Rehearsals for the Granite Youth Symphony are well under way as the symphony prepares numbers for several holiday engagements. Meeting at Olympus high at 30 p.m. each Wednesday, members of the symphony represent the six high schools in the district. One hour of practice is devoted to section rehearsals, while the second hour is geared to a full svmDhonv 100-pie- ce Winners Of Turkeys Are Named Saturday At Firemen's Ball Fifteen persons were assured of having a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner when jects. they were declared winners He cited the fact that of during the annual firemen's ball 6,286 Kennecott employes on on Saturday night. strike, only 245 are presently Winners of the turkeys inon public assistance in Salt cluded Jan Dorenbosch, 6360 Lake County. So. 725 East; Estel F. Camp Besides certification to work bell, 273 E. 5300 South; Gordon projects, the Division of Wei Rytter, 5510 So. 540 West; Glen fare takes liens and chattel D. Hyatt, 825 E. Three Foun mortgages on property other tains; Harry Setterberg, 5381 than the home the recipient and Montrose; Max Jensen, 331 his family occupies, and one Hillside Dr.; Otto Anderson, 322 automobile. These become due Crawford; Kay T. Titcomb, 17 and payable 30 days after the Wilson Ave.; Bengt F. Anderstriker resumes employment son, 375 E. 6220 South; Louis A family of five may be el Oliver, 90 W. 5900 South. Door prize winners included igible for a maximum public assistance grant of $205 per Wendell Memmott, 5276 So month. All labor union or other 935 East; Dennis Loveless, 260 Income is deducted from this E. 7800 South; Frank Hamblin, amount before it is paid. 3894 W. 3240 South; Glen Strikers who are active mem- Browning, 4965 Glenn St.; Don bers of any church or other aid Smith, 110 W. Lester. A fire extinguisher was won organization which has a wel fare program are referred to by Earl Eatchel, 127 W. 5878 these organizations before ob South, also as a door prize, taining state welfare assist while Ruth Logan of Murray won ance. Strikers are also required a handmade quilt. MURRAY. Estate of FRANK M. ALPAUGH Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under' signed at 5055 South State Street. Murray, Utah on or be fore the 17th day of February, A. D. 1968. Claims must be presented in accordance with Utah the provisions of 5, SWAP LET'S Symphony In The number who have applied for assistance and have been found eligible is quite small when compared to the number of employes presently in the Kennecott involved strike," said Kenneth Pierce, Salt Lake county caseworker in charge of welfare work pro n f Granite Youth f LOST & FOUND 75-9-- Appliance handtruck. Mama S.L.C 297between C3-l- t 5722. Reward. LOST - LOST BLACK and tan striped In the vicinity Knollcrest Saunders and Hillside Streets kitten. Reward. N4-l-t 266-583- New seeintlfle-ail- y researched music course for In, Coma children. nra.aehoal phona or write tor particulars. Barrus Music Co. 4672 nonaoey B41-t- f Blvd. AVAILABLE. NOTICE Notary Public AVAILABLE AT Murray Printing Co. 155 East 4905 South MONDAY through FRIDAY 048 tf LEGAL NOTICES Judicial District Court and for Bait Lake County F rebate Division Pmhita A Quardlenshio Notices Consult Clerk of District Court or the respective sianera lor furm er Information. Third NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John N. Loutensock, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under signed at 9120 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah on or before the 19th day of February, A.D. 1968. Claims must be presented In accordance with the provisions Utah Code Annotated of 5, 1953, and with proper vermes. tion as required therein. JOHN C. LOUTENSOCK, Executor of the Estate of John N. Loutensock, Deceased. Date of first publication November 16, A.D. 1967. 75-9-- Id JOHN A. ROKICH Attorney for Executor 9120 West 2700 South Mama. Utah 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. s Richard C. Howe, Admin istrator of the Estate of Frank M. Alpaugh, Deceased. Date of first publication November 16, A.D. 1967. Richard C. Howe PERSONALS NOW Code Annotated '!,. iS,-i:i- Attorney for Administrator 5055 So. State Street H2-- 4t Murray. Utah till TRACTION TAYLORSVILLE. J-- . bution center. Eagle-Adverti- Last week's Mystery Home winners were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Durand, 4887 So. 4940 West in Kearns. This week's Mystery Home is between 1300 East and 9200 West, between 3100 South and 7200 South. I MURRAY. 'Autumn Splen dor" is the theme of a dance being planned by the Murray stake MIA. The affair will be held Sat urday at 8:30 p.m. In the 3rd and 6th ward cultural halt. The Lou Dison orchestra will provide music; 'Sunday best dress Is acceptable. Price of admission Is 50 cents and the dance Is open to adults and In Two girls from Taylorsville, Utah are members of Delta Psl Omega, drama club at Ricks College. Thry are Pam Despatn and REXBURC, IDA. Wm Jane Dotterer. club pro The motel interest In drama and takes part in plays, the annual school opera in the tall, the Broadway musical produced in the spring and a children's play, aUo staged in the spring 7ft HERM MILLER SERVICE months. Becky Dorn of SU Louis, Mo. is president of the or t ganltalion. charge of the Murray stake youth committee. Harold John Shaw, Jr. Is stake dance direc tor. Lee Barnett, activity coun selor In the YMM1A superln-tendenc- y, and Emma Back from her second "tour of duty" in France is Elizabeth (Liz) Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight, 4847 Blvd. 'Liz spent a couple of years in France, alternately studying at Grenoble and touring the country. Then she returned for another two years as a missionary for the LOS church. Plans now are to continue her at BYU. Welcome schooling home, traveler) od Burgon, activity counselor, are supervising advisors. Rhonda wyler is dance chairman. Beri Stringham Is in charge of decorations and David Olsen Is in charge of publicity. Safety Flag Flown By 2 Only two of the high schools qualified to fly the safety flag this week, according to figures com piled by the Murray notary vy Vital Statistics Bingham and llilkrest qua! Ifled to display the banner. The school, their week's citations, accidents and per cenlages to datet Bingham 0, 0, .08 1 j Jordan 1, 1, .086j Cyprus 1, 1, .oil; Skyline 7, 1. .137; Kearns 1, 1, .139; Hilkrest 1, 0, .165: Olympus 4, 1, .180; Murray 4, 1, .211; Cranlle 4, 2, .250; Granger 4, S, 2G3. cian's refresher ek (Marie) Clement, 1565 W. Gum- wood. Hostesses for the meet' Ing will be Mrs. Bill (LeAnn) Groves, Mrs. Byron (Helga)Uh rhan and Mrs. David (Elva) Elections for next Pearson. year's officers will be held. The club will hold Its annual Christmas party on Dec. 4 at the Chuckarama. Club mem bers will meet at 7 p.m. Murray, to be held at l p.m. tomorrow (Friday) at Murray 7th LDS ward, 5770 So. 300 East. Friends may call at 8090 So. State 8 p.m. Thursday and at chapel Friday one hour prior to services. Burial in West Jordan Cemetery. He died of natural causes In a Provo hospital on Monday. Born Oct. 9, 1893 at West Jordan. Married to Harriet Rlggs on Oct. 5, 1916 at Salt Lake LDS Temple; she died March 17, 1944. Married to Nora Lapreal Tesch on Oct. 14, 1949 at Salt Lake. Member of LDS church. Mechanic. Survivors, widow, sons, daughters, John R., Salt Lake. Edwin F., Mrs. John L. (Allah) Devey. both tf West Jordan, Mrs. Robert H. (Adeline) Rose, Washington, D. C.," Mrs. Tyler (Shirley) Fletcher, Germany, stepsons, stepdaughters, Arthur E. Tesch, Las Vegas, Nev., Wlllard H. Tesch, Mrs. Nephl (Eva) Anderson, both of West Jordan, 15 grandchildren. 6-- 266-025- SUPPER- - (From Pg. 4, Col. 8) 1 tart apple, cut in julienne strips (about 1 cup) tbsp. finely minced onion or chives 1 tbsp. vinegar 2 oz. crumbed roquefort or Bleu Cheese 12 cup commercial sour cream thinned with lor 2 tbsp. light cream OR 12 cup cream, whipping 1 whipped. Toss cabbage, apple strips (reserving a few for garnish), onion, and vinegar. Crumble In cheese. Toss with cream. Dip reserved apples In lemon Juice; garnish top of salad. Chill. The potato and salad recipes will make six servings while the meat loaf will make eight. It's great sliced cold for lunch the next day, however, or real special on a sandwich for the youngsters to take for their lunch at school. AVALOII THEATRE 3605 So. State 8 GRAND OPENING 266-02- 58 NOW SHOWING WED., NOV. 22 BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR AT POPULAR PRICES Adults $1.50 Open 7 p.m. Nightly - Kids 50$ One Show Thurs., Frt. Matinees t Sat at 8 p.m. SELECTIVE ENOAOEMENTJ P. a. SPECIAL NO SCATS REStRVeD MnwHVM'.M. 7 V-- T Adults $U5 4 p.m. ty club. Pfc. Stephen H. Crabtree, 21, son of Mrs. Betty Jones, 408 Fountain Cir., Mur ray, has arrived in Vietnam with his unit, the 198th Light Infantry Brigade. He was one of about 3,600 infantrymen who came ashore at Chu Lai, completing an 11,000 mile trip which began at Ft. Hood, Tex., in early October. Pfc. Crabtree is a fire direction control computer specialist in Battery C, 1st Battalion of the brigade's 14th Artillery. TRAINING. Aviation Electri Mate Airman Terry Tib- olla, son of Mr. and Mrs. John BURIED. Frances Lillian E. Tlbolla of 217 W. 6400 So., 50 E. 4500 South, Murray, was graduated from the Bunner, 82, prowler-O- ne Aviation Electricians School at Murray, in Murray City Cem- the Naval Air Technical Train of six Army Reservists etery on Monday, following serfrom Utah who've been named to vices at 4670 Highland Dr. She ing Center, Jacksonville, Fla. compete in the 6th Army pistol died of natural causes In a Salt During the course he learned matches at Ft. Ord, Calif., next Lake rest home on Thursday. the fundamentals of electricity, spring is a Murraylte. Born Oct. 26, 1885 at Camas, electronics, aircraft electrical He's MaJ. Mark H. Redd, 815 Ida. Married, to David Rees; and instrument systems, Vine St. Other members of the divorced. Married to Ivan Lee troubleshooting and repair ol team are Salt Lake City resiRue Bunner on April 15, 1918 aircraft electrical parts. He dents. Each won a team spot at Pocatello; solemnized in the also received courses in mathematics and through competition Involving Salt Lake LDS Temple. Surviv 60 pistol shooters from Utah, ors, husband, sons, daughter, physics. Idaho, Montana, Oregon and David Rees III, Delbert Clayton RADAR. Pfc. David A. Ste Washington, who fired in the Rees, both of Salt Lake, Mrs. wart, 20, whose parents, Mr. X Corps matches at Ft Lewis, Walter (Phyllis) DeBolse, and Mrs. Marvin R. Coon, live Wash. Boise, Ida., nine grandchildren, at 4962 Bonnyvlew St., Murseven prowle- rray, has completed and air dee, One of 75 Toyota automobile brother, sisters, Joe, Spring-vlll- fense radar repairman course Mrs. Lue Ella Hansen, Nov. 3 at the salesmen to win a trip to Army Signal was Cherry Valley, Calif., Mrs. School, Ft. Monmouth, N. J. Mexico City last week-en- d Retta Lake. Salt Childs, During the course, he Paul Jones, who's a member of was trained . to inspect, .test the staff of Peck & Shaw, State BURIED. r.Thomas FlskRich and defense radar equip and Vine in Murray. ardson, 28, 3575 So. 500 East, ment.repair The four-d- ay trip was ac in Memorial Gardens of the Valcomplished by air. TRAINING. Airman Michael ley on Tuesday, following ser in the Mlllcreek 12th S. Grubb, son of Mrs. Genevieve vices rprowleLDS ward chapel. He died in A. Grubb, 9881 Poppy Lane, followers around a Salt Lake hospital on Satur- Sandy, has completed basic Boxing Murray, particularly those who day after a long illness. Born training at Lackland AFB, Tex. frequented the Boys Club a half Feb. 9, 1939 at Salt Lake to He has been assigned to the Air dozen years ago or so, noted the David Anthony and Elaine Earl Force Technical Training similarity of names between Richardson. Married to Mar- Center at Chanute AFB, I1L, Roger Rouse of Anaconda, Mont, guerite Owen on Feb. 1, 1963 for specialized schooling as a who fought Dick Tiger Friday at Manti LDS Temple. Graduate mlssle facilities specialist. night, and another Rouse who of University of Utah. Member Airman Grubb is a 1967 graduwas once training here. of LDS church. ate of Jordan high. His father, It's the same family. The Don John C. Grubb, resides at 415 SERVICES. For Vernal E. 3400 South. Gardner, 74, 5995 Afton Ave., 4865 So. State MURRAY. 10 Rouse who worked out at the Boys Club a few years back and had hopes of making the grade professionally after wintitle ning an AAU light-heais a brother of Roger. His kid brother, unfortunate ly, was TKO'd by Tiger In their Las Vegas match. Don's not doing much fighting these days. VISTA THEATRE YWMIA In The Service VIETNAM. IT'S AUTUMN . . . Holding symbols of the season for a Murray stake dance are, from left, David Bryan, Julie Browning, Beri Stringham, Susan Shaw, David Olsen. Stake MIA Dates Dance Saturday In Fall Motif ser ification. OBVIOUS Eagle-Advertu- erl Murray FOR YOU Meeting Of Suburban Arts Monday Will Feature Book Review 1 Two TREADS 3939 So. Stofr St. J ... If you are the owner or occupant of this to the come office, 155 week's Mystery Home, E. 4905 South, before noon on Wednesday to make proper ident- $5 TAYLORSVILLE. A book re view will be the feature of a monthly meeting of the Suburban Arts on Monday. Valerie Steadman and her husband, Calvin, will present Fiddler on the Roof," a musical which will include several vocal numbers. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Willis (Hel- ene) Smith. The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Kay It seems that just 20 minutes before, a man had made a del ivery to the school. The $21 was company money and the phone call reporting that It had been found saved the delivery young people. Arrangements have been man from having to replace the urn himself. For oulck. effective results at Area Gir!$ Work colR24t low cost, use the Want Ad in Drama Group umns of the Recapped " ( Finders Not Keepers Of Cash At UTC separate incidents of honesty involving sums of money have warmed the hearts of Utah Technical college officials. Laura Lyons, a student in a clerk typist class at the col lege, left her purse on one of the new benches located outside the administration building at the Redwood Road campus. Inside was S 107. She left school and later missed her purse. Upon returning, she asked at the desk about her loss. Here's your purse," an nounced the clerk at the desk. It seems that a student in an evening class naa round it and turned it into the office without even leaving his name. While on an errand In the basement of the administration building, Mark Garcia, a student in drafting and design techno logy, discovered a 20 and a one dollar bill. He immediately took the money to the manager of the school's material distri Green Sheet Says Thanks,1 Giving's Our Pleasure rehearsal. Harold Rendlesbach, director at Olympus and former director at Granite high, is chairman of the symphony this Division of Welfare representatives explain that employ- season. Instrumental directors able family heads on strike from the other high schools work with the various sections. who have exhausted all reOrmand Weight, district in sources and have no way of strumental music supervisor, meeting the daily living renoted the symphony will per quirements of their families, under certain may, conditions, form at the State Capitol for the governor and state employ be eligible for public assistes in ance. aka light . ciean-upa- assistance received. Capt. Joseph D. Davies, staff in assistant administrative .charge of the armory, reported to the Division of Welfare that we have been able to realize the accomplishment of major landscaping and construction projects which have been on the planning board for years. Capt, Davies cited the fol lowing work accomplishments of Kennecott strikers at the armory project since July, square feet of new lawns nave Deen piantea s Millie Nichol, Administrat on hillside ground which had rix of estate of Virginia R. to be contoured and prepared by Bowlby, Deceased. hand. Two thousand square feet Date of first publication of armory property has been November 2, A. D. 1967. covered with over 150 tons of H. A. Smith decorative stone hauled from Attorney for the Administratrix quarry at the mouth of Par 516 Felt Building Canyon. ley's S52-- 4t Salt Lake City, Utah Three hundred feet of large NOTICE TO CREDITORS retaining walls have been built, and hillside areas terraced, and Estate of EDDIE LAMAR HAN landscaped with trees, shrubEddie L. Hansen, SEN, bery and flowers. A two- Deceased. hundred-fo- ot sprinkling system Creditors will present claims was installed, ana leet oi with vouchers to the under eight-inc- h drainage pipe was signed at 4924 Poplar Street, laid. When the project Is finished, Murray, Utah 84107 on or before the 4th day of February, A.D. the grounds of the armory will 1968. Claims must be presented be a community showplace, in accordance with the provissaid George Anderson, project 5, ions of Utah Code AnThese Kennecott supervisor. notated 1953, and with proper strikers have worked extremeverification as required there ly hard for us. They've done a in. Job any contractor would be s SCOTT M. ANGUS, Admin proud to claim." istrator of the Estate of EDDIE Projects have been complet LAMAR HANSEN, Eddie ed inside the armory building L. Hansen, Deceased. as well. Surfaces of benches Date of first publication capable of seating up to 150 November 2, A.D. 1967. persons have been completely Wendell C. Day reflnished, and the armory's Attorney for the Administrator concrete floors were 4924 Poplar Street The kitchen was reD52-- 4t Murray, Utah painted, walls and lighting fix tures throughout the building NOTICE TO CREDITORS tUMfLtit Hauling garages. ur in. G46-- TRASH 600-fo- day, althe number of hours each week varies, deupon the amount of eight-ho- Estate of Virginia R. Bowlby (53735) deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 516 Felt Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 5th day of February A. D., 1968. Claims must be presented In accordance with Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953 and with proper 1967: verification as required thereSix thousand hoof & shoeing trimming. an to seek employment and must give a regular accounting to their welfare caseworker of employment-seekin- g activities. We resent the idea of sub sidizing strikers just as all the public does, said Mr. Pierce, "but when there are mall children going hungry in some of these families, you just don't turn your back on these tragic situations." tteeieae M WINNER OF fi ACADEMY (Win IF ANTS FILM m HMVU)K)ir CQlCt fetal. AND l AWARDS! mm Msrnswi DOCTOR ZlinAGO ' V Kids 50c WINNER OF SIX ACADEMY AWARD A eel - MtnOCAOM C |