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Show 7 (UTAH) MURRAY LEGAL Thursday, Feb. 22, 1968 NOTICE Estate of SERVICES NOTICES TO CREDITORS T Deceased Creditors uhii i claims- with vnnnhn.. i. i0 ine .uicia undersigned at 5461 South State Street, Murray, Utah on or before the 26thday of April, A.D. 1968. Claims must be presented in accordance with wc piovisions oi -5 Utah FOR THE HOME VACUUM CLEANERS 75-9- Annotate .VVUf tuiU WiLil Dependable proper verification as reALL MAKES Guaranteed Code & Service quired therein. guaransRuby E. Bush teed rebuilts' and used Vac- Administratrix of the Estate uum cleaners. Free pickup of Linus E. Morrow, De- and delivery. 266-882Date of first BIGLER'S January 25, A.D. 1968H12-4- T 4915 So. State, Murray CRAIG T. VINCENT Fsn B21-Beaslin, Nygaard, Coke arid $50 REWARD for any sowing i can't Vincent. rapair. All makaa nd modal. Work guarantaad E. for Plaintiff, J. Jackson. 4534 Wait 5615 So., Attorney Best buys in new, 4. a Kaarn. 298-275- o4.u costonjiuuding, Salt J7-t- f Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone; HUGO BUYS YOUR JUNK CARS. Parts Open 328-25- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR" SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. days -7 Hugo's Auto Salvage 5600 W 2300 S 299-234- 7 H36-5- 06 2t SUMMONS TEXTURED PAINTING, seamless manship. callings, excellent floors, MURRAY STATE BANK work- Wlfrtr Plaintiff vs. SEWING WILLIS ATKINSON. MAXINE ATKINSON, also known as SEWINNG. T14-6- t Kearns. KAMUJNA MAXINE ATKIN SON, GLENN L. JOHNSON, DONE. SEWING Good seam-fiished sewing. Ladies dresses, $5. MRS. GLENN L. JOHNSON up; children's $2. up, and PEOPLE'S FINANCE x, F13-4- t THRIFT CO. OF SALT LAKE ALTERATIONS, Mane CITY, Tailoring. a Mrs. Talbot, 298-248- 299-114- slacks specialty. 266-674- bast in Jo's custom dressmaking. 266-992- F4S-t- f Civil No. 176942 THE STATE OF UTAH D TO THE DE FENDANT, MAXINE ATKINSON: ABOVE-NAME- MISCELLANEOUS small slnn Daintreasonable. Call 298 AND POSTER inR done, 9498. M15-t- - f & Starters. Generators Guaranteed. $7.50 exchange. 3532 298-124N16 tf So. 2950 West. REBUILT GINGHAM GIRL LAUNDROMAT "Drop Off and Shop" Dry Cleaning at all times Drying Washing Attendant on duty 4348 So. 9th E. 266-012- 3 H16-2- INTERIOR Reasonable Exterior prices. & . t painting. 255-015- N14-- Powered back hoa, Dig Reasonable. ging of all kinds. DIESEL P14-5- t and experCeilings painting. Free estimates. TEXTURED ienced Dick Cell at C13-4- t WILL PICK UP YOUR CAR LICENSE PLATES $2.00 Service Charge IVESTER USED CARS 6015 So. State ? Cooler Service & rapair. Commercial and residential. COMPLETE 299 1951. W41-t- t You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or mail to Craie T. Vincent of the firm of Beaslin, Nygaard, Coke & Vincent, whose address is 920 Boston Buildine. Salt Lake City, Utah, an ans wer in writing to the complaint and file a copy of said answer with the clerk of the d. Court within twenty days after the day of the last publication of summons. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, wh ich has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. If your address is unknown to the plaintiff or his attorney, and the complaint is not attached to this summons, it will be filed with the .Clerk of the Court, and you may there obtain a copy. This is an action to foreclose a mortgage. above-entitle- Dated this 1st day of FebImportant documents of all kinds copied for you. Such ruary, 1968. as wills, deeds, insurance, BEASLIN, NYGAARD, COKE contracts, etc. & VINCENT service Public Notary Craig T. Vincent Attorney for Plaintiff 920 Boston Building Salt Lake City, Utah V15-- 4t 298-204- NOTICES You are further notified that said proposal for change of zoning of said area has been recommended to the Board of Commissioners of Murray City by the Planning and Zoning Commission of Murray City, and that after 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 the Code of the City of Murray City, Utah, and authorizing the City Engineer to redraft the City's Zoning Map to conform and reflect the said proposed change of zoning classification of said areas to be considered and acted upon by said Board of Commissioners. Copies of the Proposed Ordinance amending the Code of the City of Murray City, Utah, with the Zone Use Map upon which the within mentioned hearings will be conducted, may be had upon request at the Office of the City Recorder, 5461 South State Street, Murray City, Utah. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF MURRAY CITY, UTAH s Alvin W. Wahlquist By: City Recorder Date of Publication: February 22, 1968 Pursuant to order of the Board of Commissioners of Murray M16-- lt City, Utah Defendants D4-- LOOK YOUR LEGAL 2. Weglririgt' Realty NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 4845 West 4775 So. Tokyo Man Visits Here . Personal Injury Involved In Four Of 16 Accidents MURRAY. Drivers or pas sengers were injured in four of 16 accidents investigated on city streets here during the past week by Murray police. In one of two mishaps on Tuesday, damage was listed at $300 in a collision at 4650 Brown St. Police said an auto operated by John R. Looslie, West Jordan, was in collision with a parked vehicle belong ing to Mollerup Rentals Co., 2900 So. Main. Late Tuesday afternoon near 198 W. 6400 South, a car driven by David Erickson, 190 W. 6400 South was in collision with a truck operated by Ralph A. Benson, 639 Wilford Ave. In collision near 4500 So. State on Monday evening were cars operated by John A. Hill, 4603 So. 4150 West and Helen Johnson, 6350 So. 2300 East, with the latter driver sustaining injuries. Damage in the mishap was estimated at$280. In one of three accidents on Sunday, Maureen Bush, 7055 Brent Lane was injured when the auto she was operating hit a utility pole at 650 E. 6400 South. Also injured was a passenger, Dar-leHutching, 475 E. 6815 South. Police said the 1962 model auto was a "total" loss. Damage was less extensive on Sunday in a mishap at 6281 So. State involving cars driven by Geraldine Udyke, 6901 Village Road and Trudy Perkes, 5002 Jones Court. In collision at 5300 So. State were cars driven by Michael L.Andrews, Sandy and James K. Percy, 1505 Glenrose Dr. On Saturday at 5670 Stauffer Lane, $500 in damage resulted in a collision involving a pickup truck driven by Marjorie ne MURRAY. Dr. Yutka Isomura, Tokyo. Japan, vis Newman, 504 E. 6400 South ited Sunday and Monday at and an auto operated by H. the home of Dr. E. M.Argyle H. 755 Blue Spruce Faroknist, 4902 Atwood Blvd. Dr. Injured was Gae FarokEmico 'Emmy' Isomura. the a passenger in the car. doctor's daughter who is an nist, was estimated at Damage Ati exchange student at Mur- $500. In collision on Saturday ray high this year, makes her night near 4500 So. State was home with the Argyles. It is a car driven by Kathleen All-re- d, tne nrst time the parent and Midvale and a pickup daughter have seen each other truck driven by Donald H. since 'Emmy' left Tokyo last Wagstaff, 5010 Marilyn Dr. August. A two-c- ar collision at 5900 Dr. Isomura was enroute So. State late Friday afterto New York where he was to noon resulted in injury to a attend business meetings conpassenger and $600 damage cerned with his electroto the two autos involved. chemistry career. He will Drivers of cars in collision return to Tokyo by way of were Leonard Costanza, DraEurope and Asia. per, and Stephan Martin, 404 E. 6210 South. Injured was Paula Martin, 72. Earlier on Friday, a mishap at 37 E. Creek Dr. involved a car driven by Gwen Peter Hearing Is Scheduled On Zoning son, 4522 W. 5055 South and a truck operated by Merlin Murphy, 5400 So. Green. Two mishaps were reported to police on Thursday, in one, an auto belonging to Douglas C. Johnson, Ogden, sustained about $100 damage while parked at a parking lot near 5770 So. State. Damage was less to another parked car, one belonging to Paul R. LaMont, 5740 So. 565 West. In one of four accidents last Wednesday, Larry L. Burt, 8495 W. 3370 South, was if yyyj in- jured when the pickup truck he was operating left the roadway, struck a utility pole and went down a ot embankment near 151 Vine St. just before midnight. Damage to the 1966 model car was listed at $1,200. Among three other mishaps the same day was one at 4500 So. State involving cars driven by Karen Erspamer, 192 Vine and Susie Sutcliffe, 50 E. 4500 South. A car driven by James D. Sullivan, 130 E. 7200 South, struck a pole at 235 E. 5584 South. In a collision at 5300 So. Hillside Dr., an auto operated by Bruce Peterson, Sandy, struck a car belonging to Broadway Motors. No Lie; Making $5 Is Easy 10-fo- HERE'S HOW. . . If you are the owner or occupant of this week's Mystery Home, come to the office, 155 E. 4905 South, before noon on Wednesday to make proper identification. Last week's winner was Mrs. A. W. 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EST AND PERSONS OWNING PROPERTY OR INTERESTED IN PROPERTY WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF MURRAY CITY, LAKE SALT COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, CITIZENS AND GENERAL PUB- Conclave To Lure Weekly News People Fire Record Broken, But Loss Slight The latest rage in formal will turtle necks make their debut on Murray store shelves real soon, prowler learns from Don A small blaze Blair, just back from Los MURRAY. here last week which result- Angeles, where he attended ed in minor loss marked the the annual convention of the first time in nearly two months Menswear Retailers of Amthe Murray Fire Department erica. prowler-Observing had recorded a fire involving property damage. his 87th birthday Fire Chief Arthur Caldwell assessed damage at about $100 on Saturday will be longtime in a fire at Amherst Cabinets, Hunter resident Robert E. Jones, 5940 W. 3500 South. 47 E. 5300 South, last Wednesnot the only octogenarian A in day night. short electrical He's wiring touched off a dust fire. in the family; there's an older The chief credited Douglas brother, as well as a younger brother in that category, all Green, a teen-ag- e employe, with saving the building from residing in the same area. possible serious damage. The prowler youth, Chief Caldwell said, used a fire extinguisher to Doing as well as can be keep the blaze under control expected" at LDS hospital foluntil firemen arrived. lowing open heart surgery Until the Amberst fire, the there on Tuesday is Bill department had recorded 57 a vice president and days dating back to Dec. loan officer at Murray State 19 since loss had resulted Bank. from a fire in Murray. prowler-J- ust Firemen were also called returned home (yesout on Tuesday afternoon, responding to a call from a terday) Wednesday from a hospital stay was Murray laundromat at 5172 So. State, where it was determined no businessman Bob Poole. A member of the city's Board .damage, had been done. attire ry, two-we- ek - r ::m MURRAY. Selection of a public hearing date, approval of a host of business licenses, hiring of several policemen and authorization to add to Fire Department personnel were among matters on which the City Commission here took action this week. The city's governing body designated 5:30 p.m. on March 11 for a hearing to consider property to C-- 2 near 900 E. Vine St., where a mortuary is being proposed by Memorial Estates Investment, Inc. The commission also approved an ordinance annexing the property involved. Also scheduled with the hearing is consideration of an amendment to the city's Zoning Code. , The amendment, referred to as Planned Unit Development, would deal with curb, gutter, sidewalk .and driveways in new residential W 1911 J14-- 298 0168 State Street, Murray, Utah, the Board of Commissioners of Murray City will hold and conduct a Public Hearing on and pertaining to the proposed amendment to the following described area in Murray City, Salt Lake County, State To be Zoned of Utah, 2. Commercial 5461 South Com. 1699.56 feet east and north 0 degree 26' east 2184.02 feet from the southwest corner Section 17, T. PERSONALS IOSC WCIGHT safely wilh Dea a Dirt Tablets. Only Hc at Muf OlS 121 ay City Phermery LEGAL NOTICES 2S.,R. 1E.SLM; Thence south 89 degree 46' 486.65 feet; Thence N. 38 degree 32' west 107.94 feet; Thence N. 51 degree 24' west I5i.ii feet; Thence east 679.29 feet: Thence S. 0 degree 26' 265.33 feet to begln- ning. Thli Judicial District Court In and tor lull lake Cou"y tobato Division A QuatJienship Notices 'li of Dittrn t Court for furtft ratpecliva lrbta Consult C er Information. G it' t f of Adjustments, he underwent SALT LAKE. Publishers of an operation prompted by Utah's weekly newspapers will ulcer problems. for gather here this week-en- d the annual Utah State Press prowler-O- ne Ass'n., winter meeting. of five language major Convention headquarters students at the University of will be Hotel Utah for the three-daUtah who have been recogy gathering starting nized as "outstanding future tomorrow (Friday). Business committee and prospects" as college language teachers is Sandra J. board of directors sessions Canepari, daughter of Mr. and are set for Friday afternoon. Mrs. Alex Canepari, 638 E. At 7 p.m. the convention will 4125 South. formally open with a cabaret-typ- e The young lady Is a senior party and open house. Formal business sessions majoring in Spanish atthe'U'. begin Saturday morning. prowler-- Clarin D. Ashby, publisher of Salt Lake City's new down- the Uintah Basin Standard, town post office will be located will preside. The former Muron the northwest corner of 21st ray man is completing his one-yeterm as president South and Redwood Rd. of the association. The 355,000 so, ft. building Speakers will include Theocost an estimated will dore A. Serrill, executive Washto $7,050,000 according Included Is vice president of National ington sources. Newspaper Ass'n., Washingfor proproperty $954,000 ton, D. C; Ralph Comstock, curement and the architectural-enga Boise, Idaho banker; Lyle ineering fee. A. Young, manager of Idaho Completion is scheduled for 1972 and some $1,500,000 in Press Ass'n. and a director mechanized equipment will be of American Newspaper Repplaced in the new building resentatives; Gov. Calvin Rampton and Walter Smith of when completed. the Utah State Industrial Promotion Commission. prowler Dr. Carlton Culmsee, dean Among passengers aboard of students at Utah State Unthe SS Lurline when it sails be the principal for Hawaii today (Thursday) iversity, will at the Fast Presispeaker are and Mrs. Ray dents Breakfast on Sunday. P. Greenwood of Murray. At that time the Master EdThey're off on a vacation itor and Publisher Award will sojurn of indefinite length, be presented by J. M. Corn-we- ll of the prowle- rNorman Fuellenbach, pubMurray's present Mayor, lisher of the Richfield Reaper William E. (Bill) Dunn, has and chairman of the 1968 conbeen traveling too but for test will preside work purposes. He was back at thecommittee, luncheon on this week for a breather be Sunday. concluding Awards in the Better fore returning to New Hamp Newspaper Contests will be snire, wnere he's been en made public during this meetgaged in presidential cam ing. work for George paign Romney, during the past two weeks. The primary there is Mar, Also, An addition to Chapter 24 to the Murray City Code for Planned Development of the various classified cones. GJj) round-the-clo- ck er. Safety Flag 12. Flown By 6 prowler MURRAY. Six of the 10 for the Naval high schools qualAcademy at Annapolis, Md ified to fly the safety flag by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett this week, is Dennis G. Beck The schools qualifying Inof Magna. cluded Granger, Kearns, MurThe Senator's office re- ray, Olympus, Hlllcreot and leased last week a list of 35 Bingham. Utahns who have been placed The schools, their week's In nomination for the Naval, citations, accidents and avMilitary and Air Force Ac- erages to date; Bingham 1, 0, ademies. .070; Jordan 2, 1, .082; Cyprus 3, 2, .104; Kearns 0, 0, .113; II lllcrest 2, 0, .138; Skyline 9, 0, .14C; Murray 1, 0, .1C2; THE WEATHER Olympus 2, 0, .178; Granger 3, 0, .212; Granite 4, 1, .214. SUMMARY A nominee ty h) ( DISTRICT COURSE. . .Discussing a current class for secretaries are, from left, Mrs. William Smith, Dr. Harold Handby, Dr. Joseph Allen, Mrs. Beverly Olsen, Mrs, Clyde Gooderham. by Bradbury, 941 E. 5245 South; A4C Union 76, 5305 So. State, submitted by Joseph R. Herrera, 4606 Dartmouth Dr.; Continental Oil Co., 4725 So. 1st West, submitted by S. M. Bruin; Country Cousins Gift Shop, 5164 So. State, submitted by Retha Grace, 443 No. 8th West. A lso, a class A beer license was approved for the same Smith's Food King which received the business license, as well as a class C beer license for a lounge and bowling alley at 4770 So. State, submitted by William C. Stephens, 3994 Luetta Dr. The commission's approval to add two men to the paid staff of the Fire Department will bring the number of full-tipersonnel to seven. The two are expected to be hired by next month in a move designed to give shifts at the city's downtown station. Currently, due to the size of the staff, there are periods of several hours during the1 week in which there are no firemen on duty at either station. Hired by the commission and scheduled to Join the Police Department by March 1 are Thomas E. Riet, 439 Willow Ave. and Elray J. Dow, 1233 Sherman Ave. Six men were also added to the Police Reserve Corps, including Kenneth M.Shepard, Danny M. Montoya, Stephen A. Twltchell, Larry E. Pennington, James P. Reese and William M. Holmes. Each unit, the regulars and reserves, how has 16 men. ar Eagle-Advertis- areas. In other matters, the city business licenses approved that Is Notice Hereby Given; on the 11th day of March, 1968 for Smith's Food King, 870 E. South; Red Steer Drive at the hour of 5:30 p.m., of 5600 5384 So. 900 East, subInn, In the Municipal said day Keith N. mitted Building, 9200 mam LIC: to-w- it: PETS Mm IN INTER- ser Dr. in Murray. This week's Mystery Home is between 1300 East and West, between 3100 South and 7200 South. ng Home Service portraiture, commercial. Fast ser NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARvice, reasonable rates. 298 6943. Rick". R50tf ING ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDINTRASH AND Yard Cleaning and ANCE OF MURRAY CITY, hauling. Sand, gravel and top SOU. UTAH. 266 1BR8. PROTOGRAPHIC 'P ife p 1967 50 ? Data r.h. 19M 14 .11 3117 For quick, effective results at use the Want low cost, SOU H 40 74 umns of the IS were among his topics of dis- M? 01 IT OS 4171 Dial or fit cussion. IS 01 94 10 ,171 Tf 14 01 MM The workshop is a part of 9 70 ?0 30 SI 31 the inservice training pro- 40 IS tot MS Vur'i MoWtur gram of the Utah Association ropccm of Educational Secretaries. TcmMrdurt throuah Monday Mrs. Marie Gooderham, above nor tii 6tt GRANITE PARK. An reer. Class members will Substantial procipttation Is being assisted by mal. fin, chairman, .40 to to lata Friday or COTTONWOOD 70 training program for be instructed how plan meals committee members Mrs. Saturday and aaain Monday. Nor educational secretaries In that can be prepared in a minSmith, Mrs. Emma mal hiht and towt. 43?. progress at the Granite dis- imum amount of time and Virginia and Mrs. Clarice Holt. trict offices is part of an still allow the family to live Allgler Educational Secretaries Talcing District Course adult and continuing education program under the direction of Dr. Joseph Allen. Enrolled In the workshop are 160 educational secretaries from the school districts and state school offices. The sessions are held from 9 o'clock each Monday evening, with the concluding class scheduled tor March 11. Various subjects explored in the five-we- ek workshop are designed to stimulate new interests and to help improve the secretaries' skills In every way phase of their lives both at home, relations with their family and on the Job. On Monday night, Delbert W. Smedley, district art supervisor, will Instruct the third session. He will treat the field of 'decorating marriage of color and Ideas. Mrs. Phy llis Woodbury, di7-- strict specialist in homemak-In- g career. Creativity is the title of the final session, which wilt be taught by Dr. William Hutchinson, assistant of instruction in the Granite district. Through his lesson material, Dr. Hutchinson will encourage the secretaries to become more creative. He will answer such questions as What is creativity? 'Can a person be more and How can we creative? help our children be more creative? Michael D.Cannon, specialist in social studies education, conducted the first teslua on public speaking. He discussed 3 Eagle-Adverti- Come to Our FORD I 2C2-4C5- 1. 'W' iav.v.v.s'.sv.;.v.; I1 FREE VACATION 1 WIN A VACATION IN I PARTY 1 i LAS VEGAS a new Ford during our Birthday Sale M m Feb. 21 through 24. Cet 4 dayt & 3 nights &i FEBRUARY 21, 22. 23, 24 Buy Test Drive a Ford Today! Com In and lalct advantag of "Butterficld's Better Deals" y. Dr. W. Harold Handler, education, will present the 4, entitled director of the division of She will secondary education, directed gracious living. give I leas on menu planning, the Class on business science which arc geared tor the busy Monday hight. Updating letter homemaker with another ca writing and say what you mean Ad col- ser Everybody Has a Party in February super-intotxl- word-otog- Tf. 2CC-3S- 23 in a gracious way. Mrs. Woodbury will present demonstrations and discuss consumer guidelines to give suggestions on how to combine the role of homemaker with a business and Tf Tr BUTTERFIilD FORD class on March 12655 So. 1700 W Riverton 254-393- 1 Open 8 to 8 |