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Show REVIEW, September 8, 1966 Gobble: Gobble! Wild Turkey Beehive State gunners going wild turkey this year vi 11 have a longer season than the past three years and will have their choice of any open area to hunt when they purchase the special turkey permit for after 1966. The Fish and Game Commission set a season of October 1 through 16 for turkeys in parts of Wayne, Garfield, and Kane CounThis year, the LaSal Washington ties. Moiaitains are closed. Bag limit is again one bird of either sex. An unlimited number of turkey permits are available. Permits are $3 and they entitle the permittee to hunt in any portion of the area open to hunting. NEWS BRIEFS (Confirmed from page Chloe! Where Are You? Bob Koenig, Downtown Planning Assn., has announced that most of the historical significance of the downtown area has been lost or forgotten. Hes er committee established an to help find it again. While Mr. Koenig tells how the significance of history is lost, it's the history itself that he will seek to recover and properly display through markers, displays, preservation of structures... plus seeking some income sources to help with the search for historical significance. A similar idea was generated somewhat earlier and has been implemented as the Utah Heritage Foundation. eight-memb- Shotguns or center fire rifles will again be legal weapons for the hunt. Legal shot sizes for shotguns are stipulated at no larger than No. 2 no smaller than No. 6. During the 1965 season, 207 hunters harvested 50 birds for a hunter success of 24 Bite On This Morsel Something folks can get their teeth into as a cause to support was contained in a report from the American Dental Assn. ADA reported that Utah is at the bottom of the" list of states in the percentage of total populatipn nowJ3 having access to fluoridation in the water. The number of Utahns drinking fluoridated drinking water matches the percentage of alcohol in Utah beer...3.2 per cent. Up ublicans, Friends, Voters iC VOTE GLEN T. JAMES County Assessor "Let's Cut FORMER REPUBLICAN COUNTY OFFICIAL NOW IS CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR EXPERIENCED - FAIR - UNDERSTANDING A Good Choice With Years of Public Service 13 Tues., Sept. ) VotexlJAMES, GLEN T. use in matching Act Funds, Mr. Rcranow pointed out that only approximately $55,600 of the total amount was spent on architects fees, etc. "The project was discontinued and, to County Auditor David P. of the $200,000 was Jones, the balance transferred to-- the capital improvements reserve fund for routine spending on capital improvements. Ronnow suggested that Mr. authorizes the creation of the reserve fund for major capital improvements. The section provides that Before such reserve fund may be established the specific purpose for which the fund is established shall be determined by the governing body of such county by ordinance AND ALL FUNDS SHALL BE EXPENDED FOR THE DESIGNATED Hill-Burt- on 17-4- -6 EXPERIENCE DEDICATION INTEGRITY THE ANSWER IS PURPOSES, ... . HRftlS ANDRUS Ray Creditors wiu present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 53 East 4th South, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 2nd day of December, A.D. 1966. RICHARD J. DUNN, Executor of Estate of Hope Black- burn Marshall, Deceased. Date of first publication September 1, A.D. 1966. Tuft and Marshall, Attorney -(- 9-- 22) 9-1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JAMES LISHMAN WATSON, Deceased. , & 10 p.m. MAIL TO BOX 16006 SAIT LAKE CITY 'With Ramittanca Snocify Ntght Oetirad. Include Salt Addressed Stomped Envelope, will present Creditors claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 523 Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 2nd day of December, A.D. 1966; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. FrMt All of Estate of James Lishman Watson, Deceased. Date of first publication September 1, A.D. 1966. Dean W. Chipman, Attorney (9-- 1 Kid. To TH LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE To be sold on September 16, 1966 at 7355 South 9th East, Midvale, Utah, at 10:30 A.M. to foreclose Conditional Sales 9-- 22) kjocf TQj&smcm Estate of OLFYES.KlTTUi Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Main and Second South Streets, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the Contract dated December toe 29th, 1965, between Stanley R. Stratton and New Century Enterprises Inc., assigned to Continental Thrift 6 Loan Co., the following items: 1 Sewing machine 1 Lhwn mower 1 Floor polisher and kit Upon which there is due, on this date, the sum of $388.93. Dated this 30th day of August 19th day of November, A.D. 1966; claims must be presented in accordance with toe provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and withprop-- er verification as required therein. WALKER BANK A TRUST COMPANY, Executor of Estate of Olive B. Kittle. Deceased. Date of first publication August 18, A.D. 1966. Malcolm D. Pike, 1966. CONTINENTAL THRIFT & LOAN COMPANY R. Kent Evans Collection Manager (9-- 1 Attorney for Executor 8) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate, of. 4UJRIE WHITE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at toe Murray City Municipal ' Building, 5461 South State Street, Murray, Utah, until 5:00 p.m., Thursday, September 15, 1966, for a Murray City Power Department Office and Service Building for Murray City Corporation, 153 W. 4800 South, Murray, Utah. Plans and Specifications may be obtained from toe Architect, Bengt F. Anderson, on or after September 1, 1966, 148 East 5065 South State Street, Murray, Utah. A deposit of $25.00 per set of drawings and specifications is required. Two (2) sets of drawings and specifications for each contractor will be available. The successful contractor will be required to furnish a full value performance -- labor and material payment bend to cover performance of the contract and payment for labor and material within (7) days after awarding of contract. A certified check or bid bond in toe sum of, and not less than 5 of the proposal ! Deceased. Creditors will jjrftftfht claims with vouchers' the undersigned at 913 Deseret Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, mi or before the 2nd day of December, A.D. 1966; Claiihs must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. fair MILTON ROSEN, Executor, 1 2) ceased. will present Creditors claims with vouchers to toe undersigned at Zlons First National Bank, Trust Department, One Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 22id day of November, A.D. 1966; claims must be presented In accordance with Utah the provisions of 75-9Code Annotated 1953, and with We Specialize la ' E must -5, proper verification as required therein. Styles 1954 2700 occur-- 1 twenty-fiv- e birds! thousand were lost. Hunters find some may ducks affected by botulism during toe early part of this year's waterfowl hunt, Candidate for the State Senate District 7 , Republican Primary Election but there Is no danger In taking these birds home to eat The botulism organism affecting, waterfowl is known as Type C and when affected birds are cooked, they are not dangerous for human consumption. Moderate losses ofwater-- J fowl are experienced each, year, but with the present water control practices on toe major waterfowl areas, these losses are only a fraction of those experienced before! state and federal agencies ben gan to intensively man- -i age major waterfowl areas in Utah. Nomination Republican 13 Tuesday, Sept. nSsTjfu. you live here Vote For r WARREN PUGH E. j We are Voting for Wairen because he is E. Pugh Experienced - Mature -- Dedicated Lynn D. Davidson Beckie S. Davidson Kenneth R. Neeley, Ryder C. Waring State School Board Pd. by Martin Comm. Jr Marden Despaln Willard M. Davidson Robert J. Tingey Ralph A. Hedquist K. Grant Hale A Marvij Ludlow Foyal A- - Watson Robert H. Harmon Norman Bemdt Donald C. Roe Robert Dodenbier T.'Kay Lyman A. Jay Johnson D. W. Chamberlain Ray A. Ogden Loren R. Brockbank William M. Burt G. Bryan Drennan G. Carlos Smith m Peter Sparreboom, Jr. Jay C, Newman B. L. Thomas George B. Glade paid political advertisement by G. Carlos Smith Jr. Manor tkduiif Safa EVELYN VIALLETAssistant Trust Officer of Zlons First National Bank, Executor of the Estate of L. A. Seare, Deceased. Date of first publication August 18, A.D. 1966. Charles Welch Jr., Attoi 9-- 8) y? 9 YOU GAIN ON SACRIFICE PRICES OH EVERY ITEM IN OUR STORE AFTER 46 YEARS STAR QUITS! EVERYTHING MUST GO... FURNITURE & FIXTURES... BUSINESS MACHINES.. NOTHING WITHHELD! FILING CABINETS ...SAFE... Everything HURRY WHILE SELECTION IS BEST MUST . BE SACRIFICED 75-9- -5, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of LA.. SEARE, De- ' Botulism outbreaks red along toe east side of Great Salt Lake and Utah Lake and while no complete count of bird losses are available, it Is estimated that fifteen to Warren Pugh BU sd cals Pd. by Martin Comm. (9-- (ZotintaJl occasional PROVIDED State Schooreeard of Estate of Marie White, Deceased. Date of first publication September 1, A.D. 1966. Alvin 1. Smith, Attorney The lotest Cuts And Hair weather and for It is the requirements of that concerns Mr. Ronnow. The section provides: The governing body of any county may submit the proposition of using such 75-9-- $1.00. Pnc.i tnctud. Adrrmtion er ex- NIGHT LUCY VIRGINIA ANDERSON WATSON, Administratrix TICKETS S2.00 6n Aim such special election to determine penditure of toe almost $200,000. VOTE cool precipitation. TION ON THE PROPOSITION WHICH SHALL BE HELD AS PROVIDED BY LAW. Mr. Ronnow said he could recall no THURSDAY 75-9- -5, 2.50 AS dtcaa) aka 5 BIG NIGHTS lief with toe advent of reserve funds for projects otner than originally specified to toe electors of such political subdivisions or taxing bodies ata special election. ..When such proposition is proposed, toe governing body of such county SHALL FIX A TIME AND PLACE FOR A SPECIAL ELEC- SHOP NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HOPE B. MARHOPE BLACKSHALL, BURN MARSHALL. Deceased. SAT., SEPT. 17 INDUSTRY & JOB NEEDS 11 Petal politico! edverttaement by Ctaitem for Andrea Commit Pate OrvlluM, Ckokmoft 8 p.m. EXCEPT SHERIFF TUES., SEPT. 13 THRU Botulism IN SECTION ANDRUS for If You Want A State Senator Who Understands Utah's A moderately severe outbreak of botulism which occurred during the past dry summer should get some re- Candidate Queries Spending Legality (Continued from page 1) of approximately $500,000 in 1965 for VOTE ; The Salt Lake Rotary Club and the Milton Bennion Memorial Foundation hate scheduled separate addresses October 4 by Dr. Lawrence & Derthick, former U. S. Commissioner of Education and presently the National Education Assn, assistant executive secretary for educational services. The Utah State Public Employees Assn, has protested the firing of a, state liquor control commission store employe, charged with selling liquor to a agent for the LDS Church. Gov. Calvin Rampton, pointing to the necessity of raising student tuition fees to meet skyrocketing costs of higher education, at the same time observed that the way must be left open for all qualified persons to attend Utah universities and colleges. Parents of children scheduled to attend double session classes in Kearns schools of the Granite School District, have charged that lack of planning and lack of interest by the Board of Educasittion has led to the double-sessi- on uation. The Utah Taxpayers Assn, cited a 15 year program in which Utah School districts have constructed classrooms to house 78 of the total school enrollment. The UTA urged a halt to such continued expenditures. Presiding Third District Judge Merrill C. Faux announced that a new court of domestic and family relations has been added to the courts divisions with Judge Aldan J. Anderson first assigned to handle such matters until Dec. 31. Birds With . Applications for turkey permits must be made to the Cedar City Fish and Game office by mail or personal application and must contain the applicants full name, address, number of game bird or combination license and a check or money order in the correct amount. or Miscellany ' accompany The Board SALT LAKE CITY CORP. MEN'S SLACKS Regular $10.95 Slacks of Commissioners of Murray City, Utah By: Alvin W. Wahlquist , . City Recorder OR MORE LICENSE NUMBCP GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINE- SS All Alt Long Sleeve and Snap Tab Collar Wings Sava Voor More Other Slack! and Extra Long SUITS and SPORT COATS NOW NOW Save WideJLrray of Colors HOUSE FROCKS Reg. $1.50 Regular $3.98 Numbers Sizes 12 te 20 and 14Vz to 24Vi NOW One Price Other Sox from 29c Wooden Cabinet STEREO on Other Dresses COTTON Reduced RCA at Least ASCOT BULKY SOX . Extra Longs, Sizes 40 to 54 Longs Sizes 48 to S4 Big Sizes 48 to 56 New Fall Arrivals Special Group Values to $16.95 for Immediate Clearance Reg. $4.98 and $5.98 on AH Big Sizes 0-24- LADIES' DRESSES WHITE SHIRTS NOW Famous Brand SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $124.88 All Reduced NOW, contractors bid. The right is reserved as toe interest of Murray City may require to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality in bids received, and to accept or reject any items of any bid unless such bid is qualifiedby specific limits. 50 SAVE UP TO Save at Least ALL BOYS' SPORT COATS and SUITS Reduced at Least Most of Our Stock Is RCA Portable Stereo Everything has been marked down to clear to the walls as fast as possible. Our loss, your gain. Small alteration charge on all clothing. Reduced Nona Withheld at least.....;, STAR 242 SOUTH MAIN Open Monday and Friday 'til 9 |