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Show Friday, March 12, 1954 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah NOTICE Notice to Creditors Notice To Water Kslu!i Users M (illAt'K of WIR7,-BAC1- I, 1 Creditors will pw.itit rla.n.s with vouchers to ttic undersigned. 2810 Soutii The Magna Tima U qualified Hugh K., Wuitjjrh. Utah, on or Marini. ' 85(50 to a ai Nawipapar publish Legal ' 1st ii.iv of M.iv, A. D, l Notices, having been approved ' bffjrc iic in tha Third District Court of Salt 1954. Hugh E Wuizba. Ii. adminLake County. istrator of tlii- estate of (.5 rare M Wurzbarh. d"Ci . FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS' R iv F. Tjji'.ii n. utlo; rn'v. COUNTY CLERK CONSULT D.ite of hist puhlii'Jf.on, PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-- ; 19, 1954. SHIP NOTICES. 1j!i? of Ij publ cation. Miirli Wi-st- i.il-.I- Eoli-uiiii- y 12. 1.154. FOR PUBLICATION velopes accompanied by certified PUBLIC SALE checks or pist-offimoney orders United States Department of the ' made payable to the Treasurer of Interior. Bureau of Land Manage- the L'n.ted States for the amount Land and Survey office. of the b.da. Tlic envelopes must be ment. rnaikcd in the lower Salt Lake City, Utah. corner Public sale bid. Serial No. 1954 19, February If Sale, Aprd 14, 1954." Under pruvi.iinn.i nl section 073(54, Tin? highest bidder wil bo rea.-, amended by section 2455, R S., to pay nrimed.alciy the 14 of tin- - act of June 28, 1984 (48 quited thereof S'.al . 1274. 4.1 U. S C. 1171;. and Any adverse claimants of the ju: .uaul i tin- application of E d land siuiulJ file 1.. Cl. Kin. .1 of Salt Lake N.i. U 072(54, tiieir claims, or objections, on or City I't.ili, Scn.il l will be (ilfiicj to the highest bef'tre tlie time designated for b.J iir. Ira; at not less than $2 00 sale. The Bureau of Land Manhas not examined the pci acre, .'it a public .ile to be agement bcld at 10 o'clock a.m , on the 14th :ecords of Salt Lake County to ascertain the existence of an adverse itjy of Apnl. 1954 next, at this tnc following tracts of land: claim. SE'iXW'i Sec. 18, TIN. K2W. Any contiguous owner claiming SLM 40 anes. No part of this tract a preference right must assert such right within 30 days from the will be mM separately. Buis nijy tc made by tlw prin- - above sale date. Ernest E. House, manager. ,;i il or his agent, either personDate of First Publication March ally at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be con- 12. 1954. sidered only if received at this of- Date of Last Publication April 9, fice prior to the hour fixed for the 1954 sale. Bids mut be in sealed en left-han- d above-describe- lie-- of-f.c- e, Office Hours a.m. p.m. Evenings By Appt. Phono S. L. 8 3430 1121 So. State Salt Lake City 2-- 10-1- 2 DR. A. G. TRITT Osteopathic Physician Glasses Fitted Eyas Exemined Ccneral Practice No. 39 0 DEMONSTRATE 'Mil too 10 NEW ARCHERY COMWOCW "'--nr'- The Marvel out, New, Scrubbable V TO Cm A meeting of the newly organized archery club, The Copper Bowmen," open to all resident of Magna, Garfield and Hunter, will be held tlii Thursday evening, March 11 in the (iarfield Boy Scout House. II begms promptly at 7:30 p.m. All archers and others interunusual ested in learning this sport are welcome. A constitution and of The initial organizers of the group state that many hours id pleasurable recreation and fun w'ill be available to every participant, so that members may join in state and national competition. Cyprus Selects THIS WEEK'S Representative GAS WAR f SPECIALS Ranges and Refrigerators On Youth Meet Dee Patzey, Leader At School, Named For Signal Honor ; Dee P.issev. son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Passey, ha been sol- ected to represent Cyprus High at the Suit Lake Rutary Club Youth Conference March 21. 22 and 23. Each high school in the state is asked to name a representative with qualifications based on scliul- activities arship, and community service. In this ' manner, outstanding leaders from senior classes of all high in the state are brought toother, housed in the home of Rotary ? Club members and given every k opportunity to become acquainted a with leaders in business, profess-- ; ional, educational and governmental circles. They are expected to report on these matteis when, they leturn to their respeetivc RolO Frigidaire el. range, $189, now. . . .$139.95 RslO Frigidaire el. range, 199, now $139.95 Rs28 Double oven auto, rge., 295, now . . $229.95 Slightly used 1953 Frig, range., now . . . .$139.95 7.2 ft. Frigidaire refrig., $209, now $169.95 8.6 ft. Frigidaire, refrig. $299, now $249.95 9 ft. auto, defrost frig. $349, now $275.00 11.4 ft. Frig, refrig. $329, now $249.95 Almost new, 9 ft Admiral frig., now . . . .$179.00 Also Living Room Furniture, Bedroom Furniture, Lamps and Carpeting. extra-curricul- DOWN in LOCAL NATURAL, III by-la- reasurer. COMES 1 Sfi THIS THURSDAY the organization were recently drafted and accepted and Blaine Poulsen named chairman. A Junior Club membership was also organized and Chad Pavm ii president; Grant Court, and Den Underwood, secretary-t- SB OU TmOCiHtFl. wxlmt wET CLUB MEET PRICES REMAIN dfosjufek ftV T 1 ftANT But MV I -i BARGAINS Many Other COON'S bargain CENTER 8895 Wen South 2703 Dial 6761 , WALL COVERING Just dip le water sxd apply. Ne loots. M trial eila, m pasliag. Magna Lumber & Hardware Co. BECKS Laundry & Dry Cleaning Call B E C K S 2434 The Bourbon-man- s Rug and carpets, furniture, etc., cleaned in your home by appointment. Carpets only 7 1 per foot Couch only $10 Chairs, only $5 jtaicv Bourbon Americas top value in FOR COMPLETE F!ni Straight Bourbon Whiskey CLEANING and LAUNDRY SERVICE AGENT FOR THE SUPER STATE LAUNDRY OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO. LAWRCNCEBURC, IND. 86 PROOF 4 IN BAY? FIRST WINNERS! Dodge 40th Anniversary All-Amer- of Magna, Garfield and Hunter. Prices in stations operated by the six major oil companies were still at 19.9 cents for regular gas Many independent operators still had their prices at 21.9 cents for regular. Utah's Department of Business Regulation commissioners met on Monday and discussed the problem. The state planned to check as to whether fair trade regulations are being violated in the gas war. Magna Family Gives Sons For 20 Years Service Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kemp Magna can boast of a unique record for giving sons in the service of their country. They have had four sons in the armed forces, three in the U. S. Army for over three years each and another one, Robert J. Kemp, c, now home after 7 years in the Navy making a grand tntal of over 20 years service. Robert has served in California DRAFT BOARD ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU IfKE-THE- RES Arthur joMi Richmond Heights, Missouri DESIGNATED STILL TIMSI FOR THIS AREA Office to be in Room 5 of Murray National Bank Building WDIRO g 2 YSaeks Away with Double Poy! . A Grand Prize a Day for 40 Days! 40 Grand Prizes PLUS all expensas for two i i meals, transportation, hotels. PLUS 500 l'fun money (to spend or save as you please) PLUS two weeks' use of an elegant new 54 ' Ss4w total V- The crowning touch to any vacation an elegant new 54 Dodge! Wherever you go in your Dodge, you go in luxury and style . . to flaihingperformance, enjoy economy! Dodge set 196 official AAA records . . . topped all "eights" in the Mobilgas Economy Run! gas-euvi- This is your chance to vacation at the places you've always dreamed about. New York, Hollywood, Florida anywhere in the U.S.A. Dodge pays for all meals, transportation, hotels. In addition, you get double your pay for two weekly plus $500 fun money . . . and the usd of a new '54 Dodge! Plus $10,000 in Cosh Prizes Its Fun! Its FI.MMltfoatoi Irln., jnv There's a contest every day! A grand prize every day! A winner every day! The Dodge 40th Anniversary Contest celebrates 40 great o( Dodge dependability. There yean still time to enter! See your friendly Dodge dealer for contest rules and an official entry blank. Enter today! ... 25 Prizes a Day I Easy! Enter Now at Your Dodge Dealers! Ikruiu "Nik. low r DMv." AaCTY Iwl FWtolafnU I. hikMC-T- MAGNA MOTOR COMPANY 5511 MAGNA, UTAH DIAL dltan I tofu CIS-1- UlSKt j j j the Thespian Club. Whiskey He is also an Eagle Scout and active in scouting activities. A dinner to honor the hoop champions of the Kennecott properties, will be held this Friday evening, March 12, 6:30 p.m. in the Utah Copper Club Porphory room. Jackets will be presented to the Arthur Construction squad, No. 1 winners, to include M. G. Sandberg, A. V. Moss, D. R. Moss, Rex McArthur. D. S. Lester. D. F. Catten. D. O. Coffey, A. D. Riley, R. C. Petersen, H. F. Robertson, Pete Badovinatz. Eight teams competed once a week in the league competition sponsored by the Community Recreational Association and the Utah Copper Club. Dinner for about 70 men is being planned and prepared by George W. Smith and his aides. An entertainment will follow. NK Wa of its Kentucky Straight Boutboh Whiskey j hill-hi-d tils WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF THE HILL AND HILL CO LOUISVILLE, KY. Ford on a. BallJoint cushion ...and it handles with The second annual Kite Contest, sponsored by the Salt Lake county be recreation department, will held Saturday, March 20. 9:00 a m. at the Salt Lake County Fairgrounds. 5177 South State street in Murray. A number of local youths are planning 4o enter. Kite flying is said to have been developed originally by the Chin ese. Legend tells us that a Chinese General, besieged by Tartars, devised this method of communica-in- g with his far off allies. To this day, young and old, country folk and city dwellers, construct their own kites and fly them with pride on the annual festival day. According to Paul S. Rose, nip erintendent, trophies will be a warded for the largest kite, smallest kite, most unusual, most beautiful. best flying and most comical kite. All kites must be "homemade" and made to fly. ease ball-bearin- g Its the greatest chassis advance in 2 years. Anil only the 54 Ford in its field has it! It pays off with the smoothest ride uni've ever experienced in a car . . . and easier lia lulling. , County Contest What a Contestl What a Vacation! What a Carl Active In School Circles Mr. Passey is a worthy repre- sentative of his class. He has earn-- ; ed practically straight A" aver-- ' age for his three years at Cyprus in scholarship and citizenship, He is an accomplished musician and has given freely of his talents at school, community and church functions. Dee has participated in eight school plays, with leads in five of them. He has been a repre-- ; sentative to the student council. a class officer and president of Do the truth you know and you shall learn the truth you need to know. Local George McDonald 9th. Effective March Board No. 25 will serve Garfield, Magna. Kearns. Bingham, Draper, Riverton, Sandy and South and West Jdndan for the Selective Service, according to information given this paper. The office will be in Room No. 5 of the First National Bank Building, 4920 South State, Murray, and will be open to the public during the hours of 8:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m., Monday through Friday. Mr. Eldred R. Hamilton of Riverton is the chairman. Service Rendered AM persons residing in the area served by this board, desiring information on Selective Service can secure it at the office in Murray, or at State Selective Headquarters, Fort Douglas, Utah. Draft headquarters to serve was formerly local residents located at Fort Douglas. The Copper Printing Company office served 12 years in this capacity as a patriotic, free service. Kite Flyers Urged to Enter DODEE Fa Record height reached in the pole vault is an outstanding IS8W1 Set in 1943, this mark still stands unbeaten. DINNER TO HONOR ARTHUR TEAM of HOOP CHAMPIONS ica Contest POLE VAULTING AT ITS BEST schiiuls. and overseas. Mn Trar FftoWrDrtw Things remained about the same in the Salt Lake County gas war front including the communities low-price- d Ford offers two brand ncto power plants: the 130-h.- derp-hloc- k V-- 8 anil 115-h.Six. 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