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Show J FOR MURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, August 15, 1968 SALE CARS, TRUCKS SERVICES on mUslon. ioe?TrSJELLV,oln Dodge Polara 383, V-.. hardtop. Factory air, radio, P-bucket seats, 4 new tires ,ow ?2d!5?cks' mileage, $1,450. R41.2t MISCELLANEOUS MORGAN PACE LAWN MOWER REPAIR. !!ully i?oGT0 excellent 951 E. 5750 South, headquar- NOTICE 266-314- 38-2-- 262-111- 6 266-989- r8ck-$550- 299-058- H-6- 35 255-440- FOR 1966 COMET Callente, std. .390 engine, $1,600. Call H41-l- t after 4 p.m. trans SALE '61 by owner. 299-530- C41-l- '59 FORD offer. 298-234- CARS, TRUCKS 1961 cond. Malor BLUE Buck's 4084 SO. 8400 297-622- Bl-52- -t S41-- 2t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MELVIN LARSON, $495. Deceased. $450. Creditors dr good S40-l- 255-433- will present claims with vouchers to the $350. undersigned at Dansle, Ellett '60 Olds, 4-$325. and Ham mill, 50 8 5 South State '63 Rambler sta. wgn. Street, Murray, Utah 84107 Std. trans, wo.d. $495. on or before the 25th day of October, A.D. 1968. Claims '63 Corvair in accordmust be trans $195. ance withpresented the provisions of 63 Chev. r. sdn. $750. 5, Utah Code Annotated 601 5 So. State 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. DAY, 266-851- 2 Dansie, Ellett and Hammill, 467-480- 5 NITE, Attorneys for I41-1t s GLEN F. LARSON, Adof the Estate of ministrator 62 COMET, stick, mech anically good, needs paint and Melvin Larson, Deceased. seat covers, best offer. 262 Date of first publication 2714. R411t 1 59 CHEV. I m pa la cond. Best offer. 298-650- CORVAIR, Ford Gal. 500 .. 61 Ford Gal. .......... '61 Ford Econoline ... Pickup . WEST . foreclosure sale ALLEN M. SWAN excellent Attorney for Pete's Diesel Repair, L41-2- t 428 American Oil Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. '63 Aulo Wrecking Said t IVESTER Used Cars Don Repair D41-l- Best offer. "If you have to wreck 'em, let us junk 'em I" All Fairlane, t 1968. will be held at 361 Whitney Avenue on the 30th day of August, 1968, at the hour of 1:00 p.m. Best As Is. t d. NO CASH NEEDED '63 VOLKS deluxe first, $39 warranty. 0 MONTH PER Moor coupe, MONZA '43 CORVAIR trans., engine, dark green, needs some mechaonlcal work but If s the right buy at $388 cash or payments of PER MONTH $15.50 : '42 FORD GALAXIE c top, V-- t, dio, heater, power 500 1964 PLYMOUTH luxury Interior, after 6 p.m. 59 FORD, St., Murray. $29. PER MONTH GHIA conIn good GW KARMANN '43 VOLKS. 1954 vertible, shape for '43. Carries warranty. Cream with vinyl black top. $688 cash or $27 2732. '51 PICKUP, 318 trans., heater, heavy-dut-y oversize tires, long suspension, bed, exceptionally wall preserved 8990 cash or for '60 model. $39- PER MONTH ; - cylin- TON PICKUP, 48 FORD der,, tIC f'w With red. CCD' UrvKITU ii i - ivivi approved credit 1 1 ZION'S MOTOR INC. 1 '4646 So. State. 262-333- Z4Mt FORD Galaxia hardtop auto, trans. 352 cu. inch eng., AMFM radio, air cond., excellent 338 East cond. $950. 266-760B411t 6340 So. '63 REASONABLY PRICED Rambler 266-314- 0. B41-- If t eonoNwoao COTTONWOOD W41-3- B41-l- sta. wgn. runs good. INTERNATIONAL $250. t Robert Rees Dansie Attorneys for the Administrator 5085 South State Street Murray, Utah 84107 D38-4- T In 298' $50. Good 298-080- 14 t ton t 4-- LEGAL NOTICE transport' M41-- H a w " Miirrav Rroartr.astintr Tom. State Street, Murray inf?2 pany M KM0R owned UirL?n operated by Oral J. Wilkinson, or before th to FedeFal tober, A.D. 1968.ChlS.imwi m rgtmno r'nmm ccinn . be Ficaemea . in arrn -. wttv. it. D.C. for renew """ i,ie visions of ".uajiue in Washington of Broadcast license. al eAnnted 1953, and Interested citizens desiring with proper verification as to register comments may do required therein, so by writing to the Federal s Mary M. Carpenter Communications Commission, Executrix of the Estate of Washington D.C. Agnes M. Matthews, Deceased. A copy of this application Date of first publication is on file at the studios of July 25, A. D. 1968 KMOR, 4646 South State, and James S. Sawaya is open for public Inspection Attorney for the Executrix between the hours of 9 a.m 5461 South State Street and 5 p.m. Monday through S38-4- T K38-4- T Murray, Utah Friday. unriorr-i.- j for "!. LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE The following described Now offered to the public property will be sold at public auction at 3550 South 1950 West, Salt Lake City, Utah on the day of August 27, 1968, at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p.m. to foreclose a Repairman's Lien dated August 10, 1967, David Park, Lienor, Robert F. Trease, Lienholder, balance due and owing $375.00: iiUKi One 1955 Ford Pick-u- p p Shorted wiring in a television set owned by K. Yates, 5471 So. 4420 West, caused $25 damage on Tuesday. The 1968 automobile driven by Keith MURRAY. Police here at Hildz caught fire when the mid-wewere still invest carburetor flooded at 4700 igating an armed robbery in So. 5400 West on Monday. which about $300 in cash was Damage resulting from the taken early Sunday evening fire was estimated at $200. from the Safeway store at Firemen reported over4500 So. State. heated grease on a stove to In a report filed by invest- be the cause of a fire in the igating officer Don Poulsen, home of James E. Paterson, 8360 W. 3150 South on Satpersonnel of the store de scribed the intruder as a man urday. 30 to 35, weighing 160 to 170 Children with matches were and standing to six feet reported to have caused afire in height. in a cellar owned by Sharon Investigation brought out Glazer, 3790 So. 4400 West. that the man drew a .45 cal- Approximately $15 damage iber pistol and demanded that resulted from the mishap on Doug McKay, an employe, fill Friday. a brown paper sack with money Last Wednesday, firemen from a safe. reported that youngsters with matches started a frame shed THE WEATHER on fire owned by Scot's Super 5-- 10 Stores, 4091 W. 3500 South. A loss of $25 was reported. SUMMARY 1967 Dates Aug. 7 8 91- - 62 90-5- 92- - 58 94- - 55 95- - 64 1968 Tr. .94 Tr. Tr. 9 10 11 12 97-6- 0 13 Moisture 99-5- 9 15.65 Yr's. 94-690-683-6- Tr. .05 88-6- 89- - 62 90- - 63 81-6- 15.77 FORECAST Temperatures averaging a little below normal. Thunder showers likely Friday through Sunday. Normal temperatures average 91-5- Over $1,000 Fire Damage Pre-Scho- Sessions ol On Central Agenda vX Central Junior high will conduct stu- -t dent registration during a three-da- y period next week. Students in the ninth grade will register on Wednesday while eighth graders sign up on Aug. 22 and seventh grad- ers on Aug. 23. Registration is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each of the three days. GRANITE j NO PROBLEM TO RESERVE NOW AND PAY LATER Never hat ottered a bigger selection of model! or a wider pne range. And never n made il so easy tor you io get ine enact model you want. Our "no problem financing leit you buy in summer pay in winter Choose no while selecyour 1969 tion at its best Ski-Oo- o Ski-Do- o PARK. Want Adsl Try Green Sheet m Y -- During Week GRANITE PARK. $5 Dill Is Top Prize In Green Sheet 'Fair1 you are the owner or occupant of this week's Mystery Home, come to the office, 155 make to before on noon E. 4905 South, Wednesday proper HERE'S HOW. . . If Eagle-Adverti- ser Last week'swinnerswereMr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen, County firemen responded to six fires during the week that caused a total of $1,265 in damage, in addition to 57 grass fires in the Green Sheet area. Face City Judge In Veeli; Fines Total s769 31 On Tuesday, firemen responded to a fire that caused $200 damage to a 1965 vehicle driv en by Jim Baldwin. The misMURRAY. Speeding, Im hap occurred at 3349 So. 822 proper licensing and overEast and was caused by a weight vehicles headed a short in the wiring. lengthy docket in city court here during the week. Baptist Women To Fines totalling $769 were meted out to 31 offenders by Annual Conference Judge James S. Sawaya. Of CAMPUTABA. The annual the group, 14 were ticketed for three-da- y "house party" conexceeding the speed limit. The dubious honor of paying ference of American Baptist Women of Utah is scheduled the heftiest speeding assessto be held here Aug. 21 to 23. ment belonged to Keith B. Sandy, who was rapped Reservations are to be made clocked his ve Officers $34. by Saturday with Mrs. Earl hicle at 62 MPH in a American Baptist Riley. churches in the Green Sheet zone. Even faster, though fined area include one In Murray only $30, was Scott C. Davenand one at Magna. 1771 Laurelhurst Dr., Featured speaker for the port, who was picked up for hitting conference will be Mrs. Fred95 MPH in a zone erick Dickason. ' A $25 fine was paid by Jennie P. Koncher, Salt Lake, for having no Utah driver's license. Charges were drop ped against Harold D.Phillips, 6268 Howey Dr., who failed to have his license on his person, but produced it in court. For driving while on revocation, Rudolph G. Ortis, Salt Lake, was rapped $ 125. 5441 Owen R. Murray, Alpine Dr., paid $zu on charges of Improper lookout, blamed for a July 25 accident at 4800 So. State. On a similar charge, William W. Knuteson, Orem, paid $15, His vehicle was in a July 30 accident at 5200 So. State, ft On a charge, Jack R. Feldman, Jr., 2309 Saddle on Interstate 15. Way, paid a $100 assessment. Helen B. Perry, Ogden, was Fines of $ 20 each for speeding were assessed Owen C. fined $25 on a failure to yield Pleasant Keetch, Grove; right of way charge, stemming Gregg N. Weber, Roy and from an Aug. 2 accident at Betty S. Winger, Salt Lake. 350 W. 5300 South. On the same count, Mary Paying $18 was Harold C. G. Atkinson, 1445 W. 4800 Hathenbruck, Midvale. Speeding- tickets worth $15 South, was also fined $25. Her each were meted out to John auto was involved in a mishap C. Kuttz, Provo; Brent A. at Poplar and 4800 South on Thompson, 6181 Cedar; Lynn Aug. 2. W. Walters, 4093 So. 500 West Harold W. Usher, Salt Lake, atid Clifford E. Webb, 3410 also charged with failure to So. Westcrest Rd. yield, secured a reduced fine Fined $10 each 'were Will- of $20 by attending driver iam L. Stuver, Provo and Dar- school. His car was in an old H. Jensen, American Fork, Aug. 3 collision at 5900 So. Boyd M. Bass, Riverton, paid $7 and Jack Merrill, 4080 W. Continental, $5. Both secured fine reductions through driver improvement schooling. Four trucks which were over size and weight restrictions were tagged by Murray police along 600 West. The objective Is to curtail heavy traffic using 6th West as a link between the two freeway endings at 5300 and 7200 South. Fined $15 each were Fred C. Beerler, Bountiful; John P. Rees, Salt Lake and Keith E. Black, Orem. A $25 penalty was paid by Robert G. Keener, Columbus, Nebr. 35-m- ile gas-the- 70-m- ile - n 7 ma--mifwmi tm . James Garner with DebbReynolds in "How Sweet It Is", currently . . ie playing at Woodland Drive In. wm J mi no mum & R TRAILER & WESTERN OUTFITTERS 3447 So. Redwood 262-51- 14 Hr' Sweet It ' yet, as the dazzled girl puts Is" it. Eighteen-year-ol- Filming Fun Aboard Ship Peggy d Babcock was signed to the picture after being discovered behind the counter of a West Los Angeles chicken parlor. Now playing MILLCREEK. at the Woodland Drive-i- n Theatre, 4005 So. 700 East, How Sweet It is has become the first production in motion - HILL (From Pg. 2, Col. 4) to Honolulu, the eventual national runner up. The '59 squad was state Legion champ and played in the Chandler, Ariz., eliminations and the '65 squad was state Legion runnerup. In '66, his final year as baseball coach, Hill piloted his team to the state Class A prep finals before losing. graduate of Davis high, earned his Bachelor's degree at Brlgham Young University, his Master's at Washington State. He taught there one year before coming to Central junior high, where he remained one season before moving to Granite. I had really hoped to coach one or two more seasons," Hill said, "but this was too fine an opportunity to pass up. A Hill TIT! picture history to be filmed aboard a cruiser liner at sea during a regularly scheduled run. ' Ninety members of the cast and crew (18 of them teenagers) worked before the camStat-enda- m. Garner Stars bie Reynolds portray the parents of one of the teenagers. For the kids, It was a field pay f MURRAY. Among nine accidents investigated by police here this week, three involved personal Injury and five resulted In extensive property damage. The driver of one vehicle crash Involved in a two-c- ar at 5300 So. State on Tuesday left the scene, police said. Driver of the other car was Lindy S. Pearson, 89 Wood-ro- w St A mishap on Monday at Glen and Vine Involved a pickup truck operated by Gene R. Godfrey, 6589 So. 1300 East and a car driven by Lola Mower, 5025 Glen. In an accident on Sunday near 6280 So. 338 East, a car driven by Abbie Birch, 337 E. 6280 South, was In collision with a pickup truck belonging to Western Bearings, Inc., 756 So. 200 West. Damage exceeded $200 cn Saturday in a collision near 5650 So. State involving can operated by Hope Franson, day. Hilarie Thompson, Alexandra Hay and A r lone Parness earned one day's salary in a night sequence on the ship's fantail with Donald Losby, Chris Ward and John William Peterson. How? Necking! An attractive young blonde named Erin O'Reilly, a frequent dancer on "The Red couldn't get 384 Beryl Lane and Irene Skelton Show, over the fact that after all Franson, 211 E. Southgate her training to become an Ave. actress, she'd make her debut aboard ship. In abject luxury A collision resulting in $600 on Friday at 5200 So. State involved cars driven by Belva Jones, Orem and Gail Tenny son, 7601 So. 700 East. In one of two Thursday mis haps, Robert M. Allen, C850 So. 89 East, was injured when the car he was driving was in collision with an auto driven by Bradley A. Wall, 6718 So. 1300 East. Police estimated damage at $1,200. Also on Thursday in an accident which resulted in $500 damage, Elaine Honey was injured when the auto she was driving was in collision with a car driven by Jacqueline Webster, 5505 Spurrier. A day earlier, Margaret Boss, Provo, was Injured in a mishap causlng$450 in damage near 5900 So. State. Drivers of cars Involved were Rus sell W. Boss, Provo and Linda! Youngberg, 4595 Creekvlew Dr. Earlier in the day at 4823 So. State, a mishap Involved vehicles driven by Elisabeth Edgar, S181 So. 4240 West and John D. Leonard, Tulsa, Okla. and here it is! The "El Coyote" HEREFORD BRAND Iill a7o MCfD' SADDLE No. 13121 $179.95 Sellfttulrtyfor$2!?SO " Price I Start from J ...WS00 & R TRAILER M Siddlci, Wettcrn Wtsr & Feed Horn Trailers Sal tr Rcnttl Factory Service tr Warranty Nobody Sells More Hone Trailers I nihe Inttrmountoin Weit Than prure Introductory Worth Offer out Cut each. Three Injury Mishaps Among Crashes In Week SYNA-CLEA- t SVrUCttM , 7 ntr for you! tieuitvt new "herd tort" Dcorttettent teblet act tntuntly end coMinuouety to flrein end clear all neeel inut cevitiet. On "herd cote" hour relief from ptm and tablet up to of coni ntion. Allow you to breathe eenly top wettnf yet and runny note You tan buy SYNACLtAft at OiBSON DISCOUNT IhaBmacy, S9ll So. Stat, without need for pfOKiiplion. SetMectiefl guaranteed by maker. Try it today! good Charged with following too closely, blamed for a rear-e- nd accident at 4938 So. State on July 20, Edith W. Thur- good, 2915 E. 7000 South,' paid $25. A $20 fine was given Vera L. Redd, 815 Vine St., on charges of allowing an unlicensed driver to operate her automobile. Clint J. Thompson, 5324 W. 4100 South, charged with supplying alcohol to a minor, paid a $25 fine. Running through a red light cost Dennis R. DeJeor, Orem and William M. Snyder, 6324 So. 560 East, fines of $20 for a good ride... you deserve a good ride Hay Fever And Sinus Sufferers aj State. We flguro If you NEW HIT 5738 3610 South in Hunter. This week's Mystery Home is between Highland Drive and 9200 West, between 3100 South and 7200 South. W. Ski-Oo- o n J: - El-m- en, rs, v S H u " ek an 041-2- T $ Police Probe Armed Theft Truck eras between Los Angeles and Serial F10D5K 25087 on the 24,294-to- n Acapulco Purchase price payable In Holland-AmericS. S. lawful money of the United States. most of The teen-ageROBERT F. TREASE them girls and most of them Don Olsen E. By: their motion picture GREENWOOD AND MESERVY making debuts, participated in seAttorneys for Lienholder quences depicting a young 444 South State Street cruise to Europe. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 people's and DebJames mm Ill (fy. to- 75-9- -5 MALI V the picture Notice is hereby given of a Board of Adjustments meeting on Monday, Aug. 12, 1968 at LEGAL NOTICES 5:00 p.m. in the City court room, Murray City Municipal Third Judicial District Court In Building at which time the and for Salt Lake County following application will be Probata Division heard; Probata & Guardianship Notice consult Clerk of District Court or William Ohweiler, 230 E. the respective signers for furth 4500 South, requests variance er information. on yard dimensions. NOTICE TO CRPniTnoo Donald G. Spencer, ' City Engineer "7M40-- 2t -- (Black and 58 Fiat red $195. white) convt. sports model $150. '56 Buick Century hardtop, $150. 210 E. Lindon Way. 60 i gold; N41-2- tion, V-- 297-635- $100. 6142 Clear speed, canopy. DODGE '60 Baracuda PLYMOUTH spected, MONTH PER 25, A.D. 1968 DANSIE, ELLETT July hard- trans., rasteering, power brakes, whitewalls, factory air con. dltloning. Metallic gold. ening ters offices in Appleton, Wise, morrow's cheerleadersi It's have announced. a new daughter at the SimMartin is an associate of an mons residence, born Aug. 5. Idaho Falls agency of the AAL. She's the third girl; there's also a son. prowle- r- 75-9-- w.w. wheel covers, turauolse blue, radio, carries Jit R39-3- Notice is hereby given that B41-l- t 4, U. pursuant to Title . 3428 So. West Tempi '59 CHEV. 4dr. C.A.. 1953, John M. Warr dba In body Pickup & Delivery good cond. Motor needs a little Pete's Diesel Repair, 361 Wh467-978- 0 work, $55. Call after itney Avenue, Salt Lake 5 p.m. City, K39-t- f P26-r- f Utah, will foreclose his lien '61 COMET, New tires and brakes for repairs performed on a good economy car, $395. motor vehicle belonging to J41-l- t LET'S SWAP Donald W. Hall, which vehicle SALE or TRADE for pickup of is described as follows; equal value. 1955 Chev. take Ded 1959 Mack Cabover Model . "i'Jl c,ttle MEET For on SWAP and all 041-l- t 9, Serial No. this Sunday and every Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. $1.00 par 1962 STAR CHIEF Pontlac, Ilk T1011, which automotive repteller stall, 50c per buyers car, new. PB, PS, tinted glass, airs were in the fair and rea25c per walk ins. Added extra white side walls, one owner, for your children, Free: Swimsonable sum of $4,096.06 and $45,000 miles, $1,100. ming, Playground and mechani517 Wasatch St. Midvale. were performed between Drive-I- n cal rides. Woodland C41.lt March 18, 1968 and Theater, 40th So. on 7th East. April 8, W33tf 4!U - for sale one '59 Ford convertible, for storage charges. No motor. Fred Marques, salt Second leading producer in Coach Darold Simmons of Lake, owner. Car may be seen at Randy's Datsun sales. the Aid Association for LuthGranite high isn't doing much erans insurance organization for future football players 2775 So. Main T Salt Lake City, Utah during July was Don J. Martin, but he and his wife are bright- 9"iPPO. H.T cond. 'S I LEGAL NOTICES thit ad it J Fjj50 telie to OiBSON'S. urcfteat on back of and recaiv en mora tVNAClEAR U fatti fraej JUfod fyur tHiougfjU 4969 So. Start 262-29- 44 & R TRAILER WESTERN LIVESTOCK CTR. 3447 So. Redwood 262-511- 4 |