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Show Fire Damage At blamed by firemen for start outside the house, such as ing a fire in the home of looking for frayed wiring, usflame-prodecorative 1561 W. ing Melvin Perschon, and 4980 South. Damage was $100. materials keeping Christmas trees away from exits and heating units. THE WEATHER claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 4924 Poplar Thursday, Dec. 12, 1968 Street, Murray City, Utah 84107 on or before the 23rd per verification as required day of February, A. D. 1969. therein. Claims must be presented in COLLEEN SWENSEN, accordance with the provis of the Es- ions of Administratrix 5, Utah Code OSWALD LEWIS Annotated tate of and with 1953, SWENSEN, SR., Deceased. proper verification as re Date of first publication quired therein. December 12, A.D. 1968 LUND INEZ ALBERTA Wendell C. Day, Attorney D4t BERG GOLDMAN s Execu trix of the Estate of FRANCIS NOTICE TO BIDDERS A. LUNDBERG, Deceased. MURRAY of $4,000 During Week GRANITE PARK. County firemen here responded to seven fires which caused $3,864 damage during the week in the Green Sheet area. Firemen were called to the home of Leon J. Williams, 3079 So. 3080 West, on Saturfurnday when an ace caused a small fire. Faulty electrical wiring started flames which caused $1,500 damage in the apartment of Jack Wray in the Easton Motel, 3485 So. State, according to firemen. The fire occurred on Friday. A second fire on Friday caused $2,100 damage in the home of John Perry, 9100 W. 2771 South. Firemen blamed an electric heater for the cause of the fire. A third fire alarm on Friday originated at Valley Bank and Trust Co., 3430 So. Redwood Rd. Firemen said an ignited cigarette was put into the night depository slot. No damage resulted. Shorted wiring in a television set caused $40 damage in the home of Joseph Crown, 743 E. 4070 South, on Thursday. A second fire occurred when a 1958 vehicle owned by Vickie Sessions backfired, causing $100 damage at 4700 So. 3600 West. Children with matches were over-heat- ed 1967 Date 32 13 39 20 31- - 29- - 9 5 3322 1.62 .20 3820 .02 08 5 41-1- 6 43- - 20 7 42 21 8 9 10 Moisture Yr's. 44- - 26 43-253-2- 3.31 MURRAY CITY CORPORATION MURRAY CITY, UTAH ried to Delores E. Larsen on June 11, 1950 at Mascot, FORECAST Neb. Member of Methodist church. World War II veteran. Retired employe of Bureau of Reclamation. Survivors, widow, son, daughters, Gary W., Sandra L., Diana J., all of Salt Lake, parents, Arapahoe, Neb., brother, Harold R., Farmington, Mrs. N.M., grandmother, Anna Pollmann, Culbertson, Neb. Temperatures through Monday two to five degrees average above normal, with cooling trend rain Occasional likely Sunday. with snow in mountains SaturNormal day or Sunday. highs and lows 39-2- Holiday Fire Caution Urged MURRAY. 75-9-- DIED. Wayne E. Naugle, 41, 6225 So. 300 East, Murray, of natural causes on Monday in a Salt Lake hospital. Funeral and burial in Hol- drege, Neb. Born Jan. 18, 1927 at Beverly, Nev. Mar- 1968 Dec. 4 50-2- 4625 hi Vital Statistics SUMMARY Fire Chief Ar- thur Caldwell this week urged Murray residents to be while installing and maintaining home Christmas decorations during the current holiday season. Noting that many December fires are caused by hurried and haphazard placement of various types of decor, the fire chief called for Murray-ite- s to avoid letting the holiday rush interfere with fire precautions. He suggested that residents double check safety of equip ment put up both inside and .1 Area Girl In Wool Contest SALT LAKE. An area miss has won the right to compete in the statewide Make It With Wool contest to be held on Jan. 9. DeAnn Nielsen, 17, daughand Mrs. Melvin ter of Mr. Green Sheet Has $5 HCW TO WIN . . . 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 identifiEagle-Adverti- ser BRIGHTENERS . . . Members of Electrical Workers Union Local 354 string colored lights through playground equipment in Murray park, adding mood of season to area otherwise unused in cold weather. LOUISA HARDCASTLE Main Items To Include; cation. Last week's winners were Mr. and Mrs. John Mutch, Bids or proposals for Group Life and Medical Insurance for Murray City Employees as per specifications provided. Information and specibe fications may obtained from the City Recorder at the above address. Murray City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 4830 W. 5400 South in Kearns. This week's Mystery Home is between Highland Drive and 9200 West, between 3100 South and 7200 South. Consult Clark of District Court or ths ratpactlva slgnara for further Information. Mishap Damage Toll Over $3,000 In Week aka aka aka LOUISSWEN-SO- e foul-shooti- 14- - percentage, ringing for-2- 0, a healthy 70. Olympus drilled 24 field goals and notched at the foul stripe. The TiIn the first tans shot 44 Imhalf from proved to 49 after recess. Drew McMillan's 10 points paced the Spartans with Terry Madsen hitting nine, Bill Sch-wi- ch eight and Gary Sanders seven. McMillan and Schwich topped rebounding with seven apiece. Olympus reserves over the sophomore- whelmed dominated Spartan seconds er lead with a 19-- 6 In and went on to win 52-the prelim. The game Murray young sters rallied to trail 33-9 at the half and after three periods, but were never able to seriously threaten. Craig Poulson's 10 points were the individual best effort In the losing cause. will present Creditors claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 4924 Poplar Street, Murray City, Utah 84107 on or before the 23rd day of February, A. D. 1969. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provis5, ions of Utah Code and with Annotated 1953, as reproper verification therein. quired By Order of The Board of Commissioners, Murray, Utah. N, 75-9-- i 75-9-- LUNDINEZ ALBERTA BERG GOLDMAN s Executrix of the Estate of CORA LOUISA LUNDBERG. a.k.a. CORA LOUISA HARDCASLTE LUNDBERG, a.k.a. CORA H. LUNDBERG, a.k.a. CORA L. LUNDBERG, Deceased. Date of first publication; 1968 November 21, A. D. Wendell C. Day Attorney for D3-- 4t Executrix (LEGALS, Pg. 10, Col. 6) i illim. I M 0 NO Fad Diets O NO Diet Pills O NO Freak Diets O NO Crash Diets O NO Starvation Diets O No Machines Eat Beautiful, Scrumptious meals .planned just for you. LEGAL NOTICES , Unbelievable? ? ng up CORA a.k.a. LUNDBERG, H. LUNDBERG, a.k.a. CORA L. LUNDBERG, deceased. Dated this 9th day of will present December, 1968. Creditors claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 4924 Poplar Alvin W. Wahlquist M6-2- T Street, Murray City, Utah City Recorder 84107 on or before the 14th day of March, A.D. 1969. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Claims must be presented in accordance with the proof FRANCIS A. Estate Utah Code LUNDBERG Deceased. visions of 5, Annotated 1953, and with pro Creiditors will present - MURRAY (From Pg. 2, Col. 6) improve substantially on their opening-gam- Estate of OSWALD LEWIS OSSWENSEN, SR., WALD L. SWENSEN, OSO. L. SWENSEN, WALD LOUIS SWENSEN, OSWALD aka Deceased. Date of first publication: November 21, A. D. 1968 Sealed bids or proposals Wendell C. Day Attorney foi D3-- 4t will be received at the Of- Executrix fice of the City Recorder, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 5461 South State street, Murray, Utah until 5:00 o'jclock Estate of CORA LOUISA p.m., Thursday, December CORA a.k.a. LUNDBERG, 1968. 26, For Area Resident Nielson, 884 W. 4800 South, Taylorsville won the honor of competing in the contest for MURRAY. Police here in 5740 South, was taken to Cotthe third year in a row. The 10 accidents which tonwood on Saturday vestigated Granger high senior was caused $3,315 damage during after a hospital 1966 truck he was named a finalist on Sunday. the week. driving collided with a utility Lester T. Nielsen, 4445 pole at 175 W. 4800 South Gordon Lane and Marilyn May Police said the vehicle was Alder, 3780 So. 900 East, a total loss. were drivers involved in an Police investigated four accident at 334 Vine St. on accidents on Wednesday. A Police said damage vehicle driven by Leah Olsen, Monday. was $350. 425 Belview Ave., was in colVehicles driven by Jessie lision with a vehicle driven V. Diamond, 5794 Nena Way by Clyde M. Anderson, 6230 and Shirley D. Burgess, 5531 Turpin. Police said the AnSpurrier Rd., were in collis- derson vehicle incurred $500 ion on Monday at 5531 Spur- damage, while the Olsen verier Rd. Damage was re- hicle was a total loss. Janice D. Franz, 244 Crawported at $40. Police said $300 damage ford St. and Christian T. resulted from a collision on Dietz, 761 Emerson St., were Sunday at 6400 So. State in drivers involved in a mishap volving John K. Wayne, 4763 which caused $400 damage, So. State and Richard L. Gal- - according to police. legos, Midvale. Layne H. Peterson, 5576 Reports show $300 damage Hillside Dr. and David E. resulted when vehicles driven DeOllos, 6719 So. 230 East, by Dennis Scartiene, 679 So. were drivers involved in a Main and Norman Wallace, mishap at 5969 So. 570 East. Bennion, were in collision at Damage was said to be $800. 3 W. 4800 South on Sunday. Billie DeOllos, 23, sufferLois Jeanne Ludlow, 275 ed injuries in the accident. The final mishap on WedL St. and Bruce Drury, 5474 So. 235 East, were drivers nesday occured when a Involved in an accident on vehicle driven by Lawana A. Saturday at 5300 So. State. Draper, Midvale, was in colliThe mishap caused $225 sion with a vehicle driven by Alonzo F. Cole, 360 E. 4800 damage. Gorden R. Feragen, 423 W. South. Damage was reported at $400. Holiday Atmosphere Added To Playground (UTAH) Judicial District Court In and for Salt Laka County Probata Division Probata & Guardianship Notlcaa Third For Personalized appt. call 299-349- or 3 299-12- 12 27 ftrfl(D (to RIFLES DpGsxtf 03? &IEB or SHOTGUNS Ithica Browning Winchester Remington 50 Savage Weatherby Browning Automatic Stevens JL. KlrLC fQ ) out-cou- rt. FREE HAM to first 15Cutomer wilh a minimum order of o 100 pound first-quart- 39 Dacron Sleeping Bag 6-l- b. cover, thick flannel lining. Large heavy-dut- y zipper. Oversize bag Dacron with 6 lbs. 100 fill. Heavy-dut- y Deluxe MITCHELL '300' Spinning Outfit Shakespeare hollow glass rod, 100 yds. test line. Made to sell for $48.95 2 spools, I ) HUNTING Agfl I HIP BOOTS COATS m Cro- Tennis Rockets, Football, Badminton Sets, Golf quet Sets, Horseshoe Sets, Dart Boards,BB ord Bows, Sets, Shakespeare Balls, Archery Pellet Guns, 22 Rifles, Fishing Tackle, Baseball Gloves, Sleds, Toboggans, Snow anoes. at. '. i (VIC WHILE TKCY LAST Reverses to Red & Olive Colors. Heavy duty, long wearing. Regular $29.95 - 4 (From Pg. 2, Col. 3) 11. Mike Plstorlus also came up with four from the floor on charities and hit for 10. Lrickson started three Juniors, Buchl, Plstorlus and Doug Richards, and a pair of seniors in Stilwell and Gol den Richards. Loss of key players via the foul route In the second half proved disasterous to Farmer reserves In the preliminary as Skyline seconds reversed 2. the varsity score, winning We Also Carry HEAD SKIS IMPORTED SWEATERS CHALET SKI PARKAS by SAMCO KOFIACH BOOTS 111 5560 S. State St., Murroy HEMS? Mo.a i The future Farmers hurer ried to a 16-lead, built a edge during the second period and 0 had a margin at intermission. Skyline pared the deficit to 2 after three frames, then oulscored their guests 12-- 8 in the last period tor the win. With playmaker Doug Richards promoted to the varsity, the bulk of leadership fell on Grig Clawsoo and Barry Sceill, who responded wilb XI and 18 points respectively. Ctswson got all but one of his on 10 field goals j ScelU rt and had six from foul tosses. Craig Pearson bagged 13; Ron Bfeck and soph Paul Belka nine each. Pearson, Clawson and Sheldon Noble topped rebounding. first-quart- 43-3- 266-88- 09 - ULUVL3USLTJ 74-7- i V, ' -- ttttK ; 50-4- out-cou- ' ana f 53 lS-po- int Nymerous Other Items for Christmas c? aC MaV.zj 1- -1 11 m CD Granite, meanwhile, U 3- -1 and Hillcrest went Into the Tooele game yesterday with mark. The Huskies a to Olympus but lost 61-4. tumbled Bingham GRANITE REVERSIBLE 5560 s 57-5- 8-l- b. 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