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Show 13 WEST VALLEY VIEW Mm i run raa'M Thursday, June i ODJD 18, 1981 I KEEP TOUR CORflPILEYlE MOOREPAhT YOUtTsTTlTl VEHICLE IN C I Mrs. Charley H. (Winona) Wright has been appointed manager of its Granger office by the Lockhart Co., It was this week by Rich-- a r EQUAL ZER & REESE I SALES Wiring Truck Bumpers Control Installation Welding & COLIBEJtf "E NTERS'RISE I Fashion Place Mall in Murray will host the I I I S ' I 4 AUTO CHECK-U- P Starting and For Charging Problems! Fast Expert Service ' won't sell you anything for your car you don't need intermountain generator I Phone 266-20&- New Vehicles Cost A Lot FULLY OUR WORK !Ye Offer Mechanic Reconditioning n CD ZD County Tribune and The Eagle located in Murray, Utah, as provided by law. Date: May 27, 1981 (Court Seal r mQWQQ3 ) RICK WARNER FORD 1979 4 RANGER speed, hubs, P WAS S P , B 1979 GMC 796 , 4x4 1978 Attorney for petitioner: James Skonnard, torney at Law 1456 Yankee Road CHEYENNE Vi TON P S P B cond Auto air 470863 $6695 WAS $5895 NOW - 3850 379, 354 or 328 002? WAS $6995 Ext. 3A TON Pickup, sha'p, $6395 NOW 521 SO. MAIN Hubs, spd 4 tanks , 1979 PS, P B , dual 70593 WAS 1N0W 6 cyl 4 , Eagan, $5395 $6695 . NOW P B . Atr 70975 . WAS $5895 PS, 1979 cond , PS. RANGER P B , hubs WAS $5595 $6995 etc. 48 - Donna Lashure, MacArther St., Sacramento, Calif., 95838; mattress and box springs, T.V. set, beds, furniture and 761 JUVENILE DIVISION In the Matter of the Welfare of AUDREY VANESSA MclNTOSH File No. etc. Liepis, SIX YARD dump bed Call 566 7054 R22 TL PARTING OUT 1975 966 2338. hekwbibs 1 Third Judicial District Court in and for Salt Lake County Pro bate Division Probate & Guar dianship Notices Consult Clerk of District court of the respec tive signers for further in formation LEGAL SALE Notice is hereby en that on June giv20, So. 300 at 4591 West the contents of the following storage lockers will be sold at 1981, closed bid sale. The proceeds to be used to pay back rent. 66 - Patricia Villiard, 748 Superior Peak Dr. Murray, Ut. 84107; T.V., small tent, weights, poles, 2 decora- trunks, tions and etc. 128 - Pamela Alsap, Main St. 20, Midvale, Ut. 84047; 199 S. 4 couch, kitchen chairs, 1 double box springs and mattress and etc. - 223 Betty BallF x 1171P P.O. inger, Midvale, Ut., 1868 84047, toaster oven, books, household items and Spring-lan- e, SLC, Ut. 84117; and dryer, washer Vega. C32 4Q Rae Tessie bike, household goods and etc. G-3- 8 Richard - 663 Ln., Little-shiel- books, 84047; d, Candlelite Ut., Midvale, 3 end table lamps, 2 chairs, box springs and ma- ttress (king and queen), youth chair, table and etc. J - 3 4 - Robert Straight, 1995 McClel- land, SLC, Ut., 84105; camping gear, piano, 2 helmets, tools, vac- uum, lawn boxes and etc. H-1- 0 - mower, Thomas 1 ffQEnES Card-wel- l, 11326 ORDER FOR HEARING AND NOTICE ( Termination Parental of Rights)To: Claudio Wayne McIntosh Catherine Elaine Rakoci having filed, in this Court, a petition alleging among other things that the parental rights of the father to the above named child should be terminated upon the follow- ing grounds, viz: because the father has abandoned the child. 467-022- 1 M t MSA 260.221 (b) (1), and praying for ter- mination of such 976 S. 2nd E. 1, parental rights; SLC, Ut., 84111; IT IS ORDERED refrigerator, 2 baby that said petition be playpens, single bed heard by the Court in wmattress. 2 chests, Court vacuum, wooden cup- the County Room, in the Court board and etc. House, in Hastings, Minnesota, on August 12 to Time: 10 a m. 14th, 1981, at 9:00 noon A M. of said oclock Terms: cash soon thereor as Ben Cousins, day after as said matter American Manager, can be heard; Systems Mini Storage. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice NOTICE PUBLIC hereof be given to COUNTY COURT, Claudio Wayne McInCOUNTY OF Dakota, tosh by certified mail and 3 weeks publicaSTATE OF tion in the Dakota 9 A34-2- And in the matter of Lot Sixteen hundred Dis- TAKE NOTICE that proof of loss of duplicate copy of the above certificate of title having been filed in this Office, I shall at the expiration of 2 weeks from the date of the first publication of this notice issue a provisional certificate of title to the above land in lieu of the lost certificate of title, unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me , DATED at the Land Title Office, Victoria, B.C., this 27th day of May, 1981. Victoria District Land Title Date of First Publication: June 11, 1981 W34-2- E 9 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS E Estate of MYRLE AGNES WOOD Probate All CONVERSION KIT 175 MON. - installed FRI. 8:00 - 6:00 JM78 j r, J,3i3LS I I I I I I PUBLIC NOTICE DON BLACKHAM BLACKHAM & BOL-E- and Acting Treasurer Jack McIntosh said Tuesday. license inspector. com- Once that is pleted, the selection of a treasurer will proceed, he said. Oral interviews will be set up for those applicants who meet minimum education and experience requirements. The top five applicants then will be interviewed by the City Commission, the personnel director siad. A new treasurer pro- The son of a Taylorsville resident is among the Massachusetts Institute of Technology students who received degrees from MIT during commencement exercises at the school this spring. W. Joseph Jackson, son of Mrs. Thelma F. Jackson, 1442 Dr., was awarded degrees in nuclear engineering. MIT is located in Cambridge, Teak-woo- d Mass. Vila? S lafoUw Susan BURIED. Anderson Feltch, 30, Saturday in Redwood Memor.al Estates, tollow ing services at 6500 So. Red wood Road. She died last Kathleen Born on Nov Wednesday 12, 1950 in Salt Lake to John and Mary Jane Thompson to Anderson. Married Ronald D. Feltch in Salt Lake; tie died Oct. 15, 1975. Attended Granger high, Utah Technical College. Member of Lutheran church Survivors, son, Michael David Lmdgren; parents, brother, sister, Jerry Lee, Karen Ann Williams, all Salt Lake. SERVICES. Today (Thursday) at noon for Joseph (Swede) Larsen, 80, Kearns, at 10600 So. 1700 East Burial In Sunset Gardens of the Wllford Valley. He died Monday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on Jan. S, 1901 in Holladay to Joseph Young and Olga Hansen Larsen. Married to Iris Johnson on Jan. 8, 1925 In Salt Lake. Dock foreman for Milne Truck Lines for 25 years. Survivors, widow; daughters, Mrs Robert (Louise) Dorothy Mrs. Scott, L. both Lopez, Kearns; Mrs. Jack Red (Josephine) ding, Calif Dilley, ; children; seven grand great 10 bably will be in office between July 15 and Aug. 1, he added. brothers, grandchildren; sister, Irving, Salt Lake; Calif ; Mrs. Joseph, Irvine, Frank (Olivia) Schmidt, Courte Madera, Calif Workshop Magic Is On Library Slate No. persons having Y 84119 Phone or 968-828- 2 968-350- 1 THIRD IN THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SALT COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH HUGH JOHNSON II. a minor SUMMONS AND NOTICE TO NATURAL FATHER Probate No. A81 TO 268 ANTHONY : HUGH JOHNSON WHEREAS, a Petition has been filed in the above-entitle- d Court alleging that the minor has been deserted and neglected in substance as follows: above-name- To Begin HaBits 1 mana-ns-s Tomorrow of all right and interest to the care, custody, control, guardianship and right of a natural parent of Anthony Hugh Johnson II and that he be adopted by Don Blackham Blackham & Boley Attorney for Petitioner 3535 South 3200 West West Valley City, Utah, 84119 2 Phone 1 or James Edward d Anthony Hugh Johnson II has neither been supported, provided for, visited by or shown the natural love and affection of a natural parent by his natural father, Anthony Hugh Johnson, for a period of approximately four (4) years; and That it is in the best interest and welfare of John- Anthony Hugh son I! that Anthony Hugh Johnson, his natural father, be permanently deprived 968-828968-350- B34-4- E Taylor; NOW, THEREF- ORE, In The Matter Of The Adoption Of ANTHONY - I- Attorney for Petitioner 3535 South 3200 West West Valley City, Utah LAKE R. E. Hooper, Registrar of Title, PART TIME day of Sept., 1981 or said claims shall be Director -- Prowler- K35-3- 1 in writing. compete for $5,000 in cash and prizes. The first 100 contestants will also receive a I Valley receivI edWest 22 applications for I the vacancy which about late last I came month when the City fired I Commission Treasurer Randy vote. on a I Baker McIntosh is currentI ly in the process of a computer I selecting manager and business Publication To Be In: The Murray Eagle And in the matter of Certificate of Title and thirty (1630) trict Clayoquot ) 2-- 1 FULL TIME TO 18 Mil. 55121 In the matter of Eudon Frances Was-deand Glen Martin Wasden 343895-- d Personal Representative 4924 Poplar Street Murray, Utah 84107 LAND TITLE ACT Section 189 $629$ E EGACNOTICES Estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the above-name- J Fourwheel Drive & Automotive I Scott W. King Attorney for n 212 - This With OH against the Doodle PUBLIC NOTICE 435773 55995 claims Charles F. Gcgen Judge $4695 NOW CHEYENNE spd cond 10 forever barred. At- 33-3- T 1979 Auto Repair (D dW 650 Fender & A.C., Body 3040 South 300 East Salt lake City, Utah Ph. jI Ms CD uP Brakes, Tune-Up- Duty D & G 3 QB2JD On Overhauls, SUSINCSS IS CONSUMER PREFERRED ana of 1981 National Arm I the championships Assn. I Wrestling N A W A this I weekend. Participants will J Auto Complete Complete Paint osd -- Ci- GUARANTEE KEEP.TNAI MEAT AM HELMS WWN SENIIME AM PARIS -- I 22 Apply For I West Valley I Treasurer Post I WEST VALLEY. officials here have I tyreceived nearly two dozen applications for I the vacant City position, I Treasurers Personnel WE THIS n ( 312 West 5090 South o I I I We're at the south end of the valley Compare our Prices' , r e i I 972-332- 2 2036 W. 2200 South . I Mrs. I Brake Custom Hitches A per person has been set, but a Fashion Place store receipt of $15 or more will allow Wright, known participants to enter to her times during weigh-ifriends as Winnie, for half price. There has been with Lock- will be no charge for hart since Octobr, spectators. 1965, when she became Many noted arm secretarycashier of wrestlers will be on the Kearns office. She hand for the event and spent six years in the competition in various main office of the firm divisions - including and since August, 1977 flyweight, lightweight, has been a loan officer middleweight, heavyand assistant manager weight, left handers of the Murray office. and womens competition - have been establ- prowler ished. p INSTALLATION & d Van Winkle, free, gold NAWA stick pin. The NAWA event will begin tomorrow (Friday) with an exhibition from 4 to 6 p.m. On both Saturday and Sunday, weigh-in- s will be held from 11:30 a m. to 1 p.m., with competition starting at 1:30 p.m. on both days. An entry fee of $15 you, Anthony Hugh Johnson, the natural father of Anthony Hugh Johnson II, are hereby summoned and required to file an Answer in writing to the Petition For Adoption with the Clerk of the above-entitle- d Court, and to serve upon, or mail to Don Blackham of Blackham & Boley, 3535 South 3200 West Street, W'est Valley City, Utah 84119, attor- ney for Petitioner James Edward Taylor, a copy of said Answer, on or before the 10th day of August, Tennis Action Being Held At Area Facility KEARNS. Two for tennis nights are being held on Monday evenings at the Kearns community pool and tennis court facility, West. Play begins at 6:30 p.m. and continues until 8:30. The cost is $2 per pair of players. 5624 So. 4800 Each tennis duo If you fail to file an Answer to the Petition For Adoption filed by herein within the vations, or simply James Edward Taylor prescribed time, you will be deprived of your rights as the natural father of Anthony Hugh Johnson II. You may obtain a copy of the Petition For Adoption filed herein by contacting the Clerk of the above-enutle- d Court. DATED this 9th day of June, 1981. SO. SALT LAKE. The first of two sessions of a batik workshop at Pioneer Craft House, 3271 So. 500 East, will be held here tomorrow (Friday). Anne Munoz will serve as instructor for the workshop, which will conslude should bring their own rackets and a can of tennis balls, those in charge of the program advised. The program will vary from week to week. Interested persons may call in advance to make reser- 1981. MAGNA. the hand show up the night play is held. Weekly classes in tennis education and tennis skills are also being offered during the day and evening. Further information may be obtained by calling with a session the following Friday, June 26. Both sessions are scheduled from 9 am. to 3 p.m. The cost is $25 person and per part- are being asked to bring their own lunch. The fee icipants workshop materials. To register or obtain additional information, persons may call Craft House personnel at The Craft House is also the setting for a variety of other sum467-661- mer activities, in- cluding puppet presen- tations each Wednesday at 10:30 a m. The programs are free and open to the public. The puppetmobile by the Craft House and the County Recreation rens librarian. The magician is one series of activities for youngsters this summer that will be followed by a variety puppet show on June 29 at noon, featuring in a the Pioneer Craft House Puppeteers. Photography Is Library Topic GRANGER. A pro- gram of photography for young adults is being offered at the Granger Library tonight (Thursday). The 7 p.m. presentation will provide hints on how to take pictures of people. A film program for children will be shown at noon Monday at the library. Two Popeye cartoons will be run, along with showing of is the fairy tale Department scheduled to make Rumpelstiltskin. stops at various county locations during the summer. Performances during the coming week are slated Monday at Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South and For quick, effective Tuesday at the Peterresults : t low cost, use son Library, 9310 So. the Want Ad columns of 700 East. Both will the Green Sheet! begin at noon. 968-054- Proof that is quicker than the eye will be provided by the County Recreation magician Wednesday at the Magna Library. The program, aimed at children of all ages, will be carried out at 10 a m., according to Beverly Mellin, child- Another facet in the County weekly Recreation will begin at program 2 p.m. on Wednesday. This weeks show, for school-ag- e children, will be on magic. A show will be dif-fert- m presented each week, library personnel |