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Show Damage Extensive In One Of Three Valley Legion Nines I f area nines will be among 16 and Judge against Kearns in teams scheduled to play Mon- - a 6 p.m. game at Sandy. f if MURRAY. Damage was extensive in one of three automobile fires to which firemen here responded this week. Flames which broke out after a gas line ruptured engulfed an auto operated by John Macke, 603 E. 5640 South. The 1966 auto was described by firemen as a "total" loss. The driver, who escaped injury, stopped the auto at 5300 So. 2nd West. dures. Damage was comparatively two in minor other vehicle LEGAL NOTICES fires, including one on Tuesday at 4857 Center St., where flames broke out around the carburetor in an auto belong- Third Judicial District Court In and for Salt Laka County ing to Joe Cox, Holladay. Six Probata Division days earlier at 6400 So. State, Probata & Guardianship Noticasor Consult Clark of District Court flames were shortlived in a tha raspactlva signara for furth-a- r to Mike car belonging information. Kates, Five Green Sheet Murray, Granite to Granger MURRAY. f ' v r m 7J ' x. !--' ii 1 day in opening games of the Salt Lake Valley American Legion Baseball League. eight-gam- e Monday's schedule, with all contests slated for 6 p.m., includes Murray hosting Judge, Kearns traveling to Granite, High' land playing host to Granger and Magna being the visitor in a game against Hillcrest. tilts on Other non-ar- ea Monday's slate include Holla-day-Drap- er, Skyline-Wes- t, East-Bingha- and m Tooele -- South. The schedule, calling for three games each week, finds Wednesday activity sending Draper to Magna, South to Merchants In City League First Place Don Blair Flwtofraphy Mr. and Mrs. John Dale Mark JoAnn Bills-Joh- n Mark, Greet Guests At Old Mill Reception r. The Old Mill was the setting for the marriage and reception of Miss JoAnn Bills and John Dale Mark. Judge Brent Erickson officiated at the May 20 ceremony. The reception followed. California they will make their home in Salt Lake. party hostesses were Mrs. David Mark, Mrs. Dick Oswald, Miss Toni Gregory and Mrs. Delwyn Jones. Pre-nupt- ial Recipient Of $500 Boost 7-- best-selle- 4371 So. State OJebp in" Midvale. City Commission In Light Agenda Period City League TUESDAY DIVISION Team W Merchants 3 J&N Body 2 PlyWhol 2 lle Marshall's Old Timers Jl GB Pefg. 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 M7 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 .500 1 .500 1 .333 2 .000 2 .000 3 Brown's 0 Lucky 13s 0 3 1 10 hits with Rasmus-se- n and banging The losers' Beames lone hit was a first-innidouble by Gram, who was also the losing pitcher. Marshalls complicated their own problems with seven er-ong rs. Don Old-Tim- ers (Utah, Utah Code Annotated, 5, 1953, and with proper veri- 75-9-- May 16, A.D. 1968 Richard C. Howe fication as required therein : s George J. Finley, Exec- utor of the estate of Violet C. Finley, Deceased. Date of first publication Attorney for Administrator H28-4- T 5055 So. State Utah Murray, NOTICE TO CREDITORS May 30, A.D. 1968 Estate of JUNE HENRIETTA uuk&i, de RICHARDSON 75-9-- (57-758- 1) n. HARD-CASTL- Twin Peaks MURRAY. The City Commission here took action on matters included on a light agenda this week. A business license and a beer license were approved for Smith Food King, 6385 So. State. Authorization of the commission was given for an expenditure of $250 for advertising promotion of the annual Fun Day. In Field Day On Monday (57-758- 3) The SO. COTTONWOOD. annual field day activities will be held at Twin Peaks elementary on Monday, according to R. Cy Holmes, principal. At noon the children will be served a box lunch. During n. 38-2-- 75-9-- 75-9-- May 16th, A.D. 1968 La Mar Duncan ; t-- SINGLED OUT . . . Cathie Case (left), Granger high columnist, shows her instructor Mrs. Maxine Hill, plaque she received des ignating her the Green Sheet's outstanding high school reporter. The writer of MURRAY. Lancer Headlines" is the p seventh recipient of the Green Sheet's annual outstanding high school column award. She is Cathie Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Case, 1625 W. 4300 South In Taylors- uumwiMW l mmvmmnammmMmt im 75-9-- m yi j m m w yi , J J ll II (I UMIH m I of the 4'Rx' not certain but toda; ' the prec ; it symbolizes that help ut scrfjnions lead healthier lives. The origin NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Violet C. Finley, .Attorney .for the Executor JOB Phillips Petroleum Bldg. Deceased -i Salt Lake City, Utah D28-- 4t Creditors will" present claims with vouchers to the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MARY ALPHA RICH undersigned at 5461 South ARDSON BUTTERFIELD, De- State Street, Murray, Utah, on or before the 31st day of ceased will present August, A.D. 1968. Claims Creditors claims with vouchers to the must be presented in accord undersigned at 5055 South ance with the provisions of State Street, Murray Utah on or before the 19th day of Aug ust, A.D. 1968; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein, s Richard C. Howe, Admin Green Sheet Award To Case Girl, GHS Senior laced Deceased. Date of first publication 60-1- the 9:45 windup. The Wednesday division, rained out again last week, wiU try to get back on the track on June 5th. Its schedule calls for Overhead Door to play So. Cottonwood 10th at C:30; Andy's Barber to meet Don Blair's at 7:35; Independents to play The Mothers at 8:40. Drawing a bye will be Newbolds of Midvale. Ron Dixon and Gordy Hansen teamed up in a one-h- it pitching gem for Plywood Wholesalers in the lopsided win over Marshalls oq Tuesday. Dixon, the winner; "went four frames; Hansen finished up. The winners, meanwhile, Working for Better Health DYCHES, Pharmacies 4798 South State Street ' 1 Ph. Murray 262-254- 9105 West 2700 jul.vjl-- South i. ville. by the news staff, Miss Case was among five students in area high schools considered for the award. The others are Frank Pedroza, Kearns; Janice Gaines, Cyprus; Tammy Jackson, Murray and Fred Lundberg, Granite. Presentation of an engraved plaque to the winner was made during an awards assembly on Monday morning at Granger high. Miss Case, a senior who has served as class representative in the student government, is the second Granger student to receive the award. Mike Kline was the 1965 recipient. Other winners have included Suzanne Vicchrllli, Murray, 1967; Gerald Haslam, Granite, 1966; Pat Dagshaw, Cyprus, 1964, Judith Pehrson, Cyprus 1962 and 1963. Selected Eagle-Adverti- ser r " '" """ '''' 1 I DAY OLD l i t Area Phone Growth High UP SALT LAKE. Telephone growth in the Green Sheet area was high during the first four months of 1968, according to figures made public this week by Mt. States Telephone Co. The Kearns Area, which serves a portion of Granger-Hunte- r, had 401 new Don't have a "Sickly Looking Lawn" Use Super-Gr- o Fertilizers 293-10- 47 CHEMICAL ENTERPRISES, INC. West e Ply-Wh- For expert toll letting end Recommendatlonn 3565 Handling the teams in the Green Sheet area are Rudy Ogrin, Murray; Henry Mori, Don Fnschknecht, Magna; Granite; Frank Moore, Kearns and Ron Rushton, Granger. The teams are slated to play on a Monday - Wednesday -Friday schedule through-thend of July, with the season being capped with a state tournament and an all-st- ar game. meets Taylorsville in rate rami) Ote Cfe Ttili Summer st, Highland-Tooel- e. i MURRAY Thursday, May 30, 1968 James S. Sawaya -- V Attorney for the Executor ceased 5461 South State Street will present Creditors S30-4- K Utah laims with vouchers to the Murray, X undersigned at 5055 South NOTICE TO WATER "; Jv" on : State Street, Murray, Utah USERS or before the 19th day of AugThe following applications vust, A.D. 1968; claims must have been filed with the' ho nresented in accordance State Engineer to appropri5, ate water In Salt Lake Coun. with the provisions of Utah coae Annoiaieu i i o, au ty, State of Utah, through with DroDer verification as re out the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locaquired therein. tions are SLB&M. Isi Richard C. Howe, Admi38774 Norris R, nistrator of the Estate of June Reading:, 56 E, 6100 South. Henrietta Ricnaroson uurs.1, Murray, Utah. .015 sec-f- t Deceased. well of water from a NOTICE TO CREDITORS Date of first publication ft deep, at-- a point E, Estate of JAMES IRA Mav 16. A.D. 1968 S. 236.8 ft and E. 31052 ft a.k.a. James L Richard C. Howe from NW Cor. Sea 19, T2S.. R1E. and used from Apr. 1 Hardcastle, a.k.a. J. Ira Hard-castl- e, Attorney for Administrator and as J. I. Hardcastle, 50 55 So. State to Oct 31 for irrigation of H28-4- T .6 ac. within NWNW Deceased Utah Murray, said Sec, 1ft. will present Creditors 38787 LEGAL NOTICE 'Ethelyn O. claims with vouchers to the 560 E. 5600 South, Lovett puris Notice given hereby 4924 at Poplar undersigned Section Murray, Utah. .015 sea-f- t of Street, Murray City, Utah, suant to provision of well 90J water from a Annotated Code Utah 84107 on or before the 19th Co. will sell 200 ft deep at a point N' Motor Neff 1968. of 1953, A.D. day August, and W. 995 ft from 517 Claims must be presented in as is the following described E ft Cor. Sea 18, T2S, RIE; to accordance with the provis- vehicles at public auction and used for domestic pur- 5, Utah Code the highest bidder at 1 o'clock poses of one family, stock-- , ions of Annotated 1953, and with prop- June 3, 1968, at 4982 Cottonwatering of 2 horses, and er verification as required wood Lane, Salt Lake City. from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for One '55 Pontiac 2 door, therein. , irrigation of .25 as. All uses J. K857H6051, Ser. in SENE4. said Sea 18. s LaVON D. HARDCASTLE LaVon D. Hardcastle, ExecAinsworth, Draper, Utah, Protests resisting t h ev Finand Pioneer owner utrix of the Estate of JAMES granting of these applicaA tions with reasons therefor, IRA a.k.a ance and Thrift Lien holdHARDCASTLE, must be filed in duplicate er, Midvale, Utah. James I. Hardcastle, a.k.a. with the State Engineer, 442 1959 Chev. Station WagJ. Ira Hardcastle and as J. I. State Capitol, Salt Lake..1 D59A212101, Ser. on, Deceased. Hardcastle, Utah 84114, on or beCity, G. Jack Charlesworth, of Date first publication "? .. 13, 1968. fore July Utah. Lien Salt Lake City, May 16, A.D. 1968 C. Lambert t Hubert holder Max E. Baker, Salt Wendell C. Day State Engineer Lake City, Utah. Attorney for Executrix Published in Murray Eagle, The purchase price is pay4924 Poplar Street Murray, Utah, on May 30, D28-4- T able in lawful money of United June 6, 13, 1968. Murray, Utah S30-3- t States of America. The seller NOTICE TO CREDITORS reserves the right to bid. Estate of KATRINA B. RICH- Floyd F. Neff ARDSON, Deceased Owner, Neff Motor Co. will present 4982 Cottonwood Lane Creditors claims with vouchers to the Salt Lake City, Utah N29-2- T undersigned at 706 Phillips Petroleum Building, Salt Lake LEGAL NOTICE City, Utah, on or before the 17th day of August, A.D. 1968. The Board of Education of Claims must be presented in Murray City will hold a public accordance with the provisions hearing on the 1968-6- 9 School Utah Code Annotatof 5, Budget. Said hearings will be ed 1953, and with proper verheld in the Board Office, 147 ification as required therein, East Myrtle Avenue, Murray s La Mar Duncan, Attorney City, Utah, on Wednesday, for Pauline G. James, Exec- June 12, 1968 at 7;00 p.m. utor of the Last Will and Testament of KatrinaB. Rich- Arthur L. Bishop, Clerk ardson, Deceased. Board of Education of Murray ' PHARMACY Rx Date of first publication M30-1- T City Old-Tim- ers 1 1 ea and J&N. Lucky 13s will face Brown's at 7:35; Marshall's tackle County ol Merchants at 8;40 and Cowley twirled to their 13-- 4 win over Lucky 13s. The winning pitcher also had a big night at the plate, with a single, a triple and a pair of walks. Teammates Don Frame and Ron Wright also recorded peras fect records of Frame walked three times and Wright twice. Cowley whiffed six, walked two and give up only four hits. Gary West, the loser and brother Paul, were tagged for nine base-bloand walked 12 batters. Their teammates, Gerry Lyn Shaw (master's), however, played errorless all of Murray. ball behind them. MURRAY j non-ar- Old-Tim- Parents of thebrideareMr. and Mrs. Bryant E. Bills, 4751 Hanauer St. Mr. and Mrs. John Mark, parents of the bridegroom, hosted a wedding breakfast at (their home, 4786 Boxelder St. ff Miss Toni Gregory attended as maid of honor. Other GRANITE PARK. Utah Boys attendants were Mrs. David Mark and Mrs. Dick Oswald. Ranch at Kearns has been Small Misses Connie and presented a sizeable check as Jackie Mark were flower the result of a benefit concert by the Granite Junior Youth girls. I Assuming best man duties Symphony Orchestra. Ormon Weight, Granite for his brother was David Mark. The ushers included district music supervisor, John Watts, Bill Watts, Henry presented a check for $501.10 Mark and Bryant L. Bills. to Dr. William Hutchinson, of , The bride is a Murray high the Boys Ranch board, repregraduate and also attended senting the proceeds from the Her musical event held at Kearns Comptometer school. husband, also a Murray high high. All members of the orgraduate, is a member of the chestra sold tickets, with Granite Park junior taking top National guard. After a honeymoon trip to honors in a special contest, selling $72 worth. Churchill and Central Junior highs were second and third, with $66.50 Ed Ames Dates and $60.50 respectively. Return Visit To We wish to express ap for the cooperation preciation Valley Music Hall and assistance of Dr. Reid Wahlquist and his staff in the t NO. SALT LAKE. Ed Ames, to a be habit with success of our concert, said who's getting Valley Music Hall goers, will Mr. Weight. pay a return visit to the theatre In the round here on Friday Area GradsWill and Saturday, June 8. He'll have three appearancEarn Degrees In es; in the evening at 8:30 and in a Saturday matinee at 2:30. BYU Ceremony 31 st . The giant (6'4") Ames, who PROVO. Students from the gained early fame with the Ames Brothers group and Green Sheet area will be aclater as a TV character, has corded degrees tomorrow comenjoyed marked success in (Friday) during the 93rd Brig-ha- m of mencement exercises A conbaritone, he singing. Young University here. fines his efforts to popular Candidates for Bachelor's music. Currently his rendition of My Cup Runneth Over is degrees from this area inr, a along with Who clude: Hal Kellcy, Granger; Joan Will Answer." Nielson Chrtstensen, Hunter (assoc.); Terry Lee Christ-ense- n and Joseph NJ. Rickards, both of Kearns. Alta T. Cunllffe, Roger Ellis Howard, Craig M. Rldd and Kean William Ridd, all of Magna. IN Maurlne A. Davies (assoc.); Luana Winn Hilton (assoc.); Donna Diane Juretich (assoc.); SIZES 6 "16 Grace Ann Perry, Greg Le- WIDTHS rue Wlnget, Robert Paul Har AA-EEE- E Marilyn Barlow, brecht, M. Beck, Patricia Bruce RED WING Kathleen Pax man, Russell E. SHOE STORE TutMler, John Morris Rich ards (master's); Ronald Glen Central Valley Humphries (master's) and Shopping Ctnttf Boys Ranch MURRAY. County Merchants and J&N Body Shop both boasted perfect records in the Tuesday division of the City Softball League this week, but Merchants had a half-galead in the race. The leaders won the easy way Tuesday, accepting a forfeit from Brown, Inc. J&N was idle. In other games, Plywood Wholesalers laced A. W. Marshall Co. 12-- 1, spoiling the Marshall crew's debut in the circuit and the of Utah Janitorial thumped Lucky 13s, 13-- 4. Next Tuesday, the 6:30 curtain-raiser will pit the contests on Wednesday include West-Eas- t, Bingham -- Skyline, Holladay-HillcreThe Student participation in the skill events will be on a basis. There will grade-lev- el be relay races and various types of games. As a climax to the day's events, the sixth grade has challenged the faculty to a baseball game. On Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, PTA officers and board members will honor the staff at Twin Peaks by holding an appreciation breakfast. Following breakfast, the faculty will return to the school to complete check out proce- Fires Here In Week Open Play Monday ! I J. EAGLE-ADVERTI- of this period, the school band istrator of the Estate Mary will stage an outdoor concert. Alpha Richardson Butterfield, 3500 So. Granger, Utah TO install, at ions in that span of time, the report said. It brought to 18,797 the number of telephones In that exchange. exDerienced a Murray growth of 207 telephones between Dec. 31 and April 30, with gives the exchange 20,376 units. Magna, also serving some of Cranger-Hunte- r, increased by 271 telephones in the four month period, making at exchange 6,004. In Utah, MST reported more than 6,000 new installations since the first of the year, bringing its total figure to 434,000. EVERY DAY V Li qV HI mm 11mm rrrTTYTrTTTY-r- r 5400 SOUTH MURRAY. 9th EAST UTAH mm4 |