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Show ' THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, and Mrs Pnoor, ! C.hlcaS Thursday. Mr ior Woods will enter the Northwestern University again this fall to resume his studies. 1937 Mr, Murray BIRTHS ward M. I. A. monthly officers and ,eVrs meeting last Tuesday ean? the home of Mrs. SfRobison, Young Ladies' fLnt Plans were discussed coming winter months for a a are all in readiness this year. l lively Mutual Ight refreshments were served. f and Miss ine Short left for their home California last Friday after tw0 weeks at the itlng La nf their brother and sister-fffMi and Mrs. A. E. Short. Cooper of Los Angeles, a has also been pre of Mr. Short . Wood A. fr w - 5 rc simrt and their euests dinner guests at the home Mrs. uean xviuiidit uw omui-U- , August 28th. fpre i John Stauffer entertained ie N. H. Club Wednesday eyeing at its regular business meetnf Hurray! once more school is opening with a bang. Teachers are getting lost in the multitude of kids running hither arid thither trying to rind their class rooms or their girl friends. Mostly girl , friends. Of the most excited girls, I'd Regular y Perma- $3.00 nent Specials 1 '! vi,!;.. rived home Thursday tired but happy. mis. jdu w. evening, Mr. and Mrs Charles Rowsell spent the week end at Bear Lake and Logan. Primary officers and teachers Millcreek Ward held their first meeting and social Thursday evening. Primary will begin next Tuesday afternoon. of james. The Joymakers Club were Short. en- - The Misses Wilma Bennion, :,tertained last Wednesday at the Doris Frame, Ruby Bennion and nome oi Mrs. hmma Anderson Marie Finlayson gave a very dein Midvale. The dinner table was lightful lawn party last Thurs- At The jvery attractive with a low bowl of asters and maidenhair ferns. The prizes were won by Mrs. Eva Powell, Mrs. Emily Podmore and Mrs. Olga Reodney. day evening at the home of Miss Finlayson. The lawn was strung with colored lights. A scavenger hunt provided a good deal of fun and was won by Ruby Bennion and Bill Alder. After the scavenMiss Alta McCloy entertained ger hunt, croquet and table tenjj at a trousseau tea Wednesday nis were enjoyed. Light refreshevening. The living rooms were ments were served. very attractively decorated in a profusion of asters and gladioli. Murray Second Ward will hold A bowl of Talisman roses formed open Mutual this year with a the centerpiece for the tea table, dance for old .and young next on which crystal candleholders evening, September 14, at eight and pink tapers were used. Mrs. o'clock. C. Fisher and Mrs. R. E. Walker, aunts of the were in Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Paxtcn charge of the table. Mrs. Kate entertained Wednesday evening Booth, mother of the bridegroom at their home in Taylorsville in Mrs. R. D. McCloy, Mrs. Sadie honor of Miss Mabel Cook of Powell, Mrs. Hilmer Larsen, Miss New York. Miss Cook grew up Alta McCloy and Miss Gene Mc- in Taylorsville and Mr. and Mrs. Cloy received the guests. Mrs. Paxton's guests included girlhood George Shaw, another aunt of friends of her and their husbands. the bride-elechad charge of The evening was spent in rem the serving, and was assisted by iniscences. A boys' trio, consistgirl friends of Miss McCloy. ing of Wendell and Lester Pax- -' About one hundred guests call- ton and Meade Steadman, fured during the evening. nished the music during the eveni- ELLEN BEAUTY SHOP" In the First National Bank Building TELEPHONE MURRAY 317 FOR APPOINTMENT L D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE bride-elec- Fall Registration SEPTEMBER 13 SEPTEMBER 20 SEPTEMBER 27 OCTOBER 4 country leading today. Much research and investigation is being made. Communications are ot vital importance to any country in time ot war. Consequently, it is not surprising that the government connscuted an invention ot Laeuteant Comman der w. t. ureshman, u. b. iNavy, which makes the deciphering ot wartime codes impossible, bucn .system will prove ot unlimit-ne- y "t"e value in the guarding ol military secrets and movements uuuni; nine oi war, toe u. a. Government realized this and confiscated the svstem. i PHONE MURRAY 366 Saturday Only Sept. "THE 13th CHAIR" 11 With MADGE EVANS and LEWIS STONE For Years a Faker, This Spiritualist Turned to the Keyoiul in Her Hour of Need. JUNGLE JIM SERIAL and COMEDY t, Sun., Mon.f Tues. Sept. 12-13-- 14 t, ng- Miss McCloy was guest of hon- employment Telephone, Write or Visit for Full Information L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE 1812 ON INDIA'S UNTAMED FRONTIER . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Healy and daughter, Gayle. have just returned from a two weeks' vaca-tiotrip in Los Angeles and San Francisco, where they visited many points of interest. Murray First Ward Mutual opens Tuesday evening with what A Is known as "open night". The to A evening will be given over musical entertainment and a so- - Zt Mrs. R. J. Bateman returned cial. last Saturday from a visit in California. Her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wiseman V grandson returned with her, and spent Labor Day in Evanston. will spend two weeks visiting Wyoming. They returned by way d here with Mr. and Mrs. Bate- of Ogden and spent the day A Itorrmg SHIRLEY man. A there. Mrs. Jackson Steele and family of Copper eights. Bingham can Mr. and Mrs. Varian Morten-so- n were oi VICTOR yon, spent the week end at Fish guests Monday evemng at the home of Mrs. Janibelle Lake and on their way back Sullivan. visited in Richfield. Ephraim and Mt. Pleasant. C AUBREY SMITH Mr. Lowell Edde, a nephew JUNE UNO Ward of Mrs. Charles Rowsell, has Primary Murray First WHALE N MICHAEL been a guest at the Rowsell will open Tuesday afternoon at CESAR ROMERO heme. Mr. Edde's home is in 3:30, imediately following school. CON1TANCI COUIII Santa Barbara. California, and All Primary children are urged couoiai icon class. he will enter the University of to attend the opening DbrtU V JOHN OI9, Southern California this fall. Miss Dorothy Bowen and her an) I Imt m Mrs. C. E. Gaufin spent the cousin. Miss Helen Tate cf Tooele a month's week end in Nevada last week, just returned from her son, Art, having married visit to Calif. They traveled from San Francisco to Iis Angeles there. and ejoyed many sights and JD A Mrc P. W rpturned thrills. . n A -c lasi Daiurauy irom a Dusinesh mu J c i:k uur oang r omcoy, ""J Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton of r. jm pleasure trip to Delta. " """ f. at the visited tTacoma Wash., Mr. and Mrs. S E. Jackson and home of Mr. and Mrs. I). L. BowWed., TnUTS. Sept. 15-l- b Mr. and Mrs. Robert WagstafT en Monday. WOMEN and daughter. Marilyn, have just "BETWEEN Mr. Shirley Jackson, son of A returned home after a month's BKULL and FRANPHOT TONF vacation in Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jackson, left J Featuring1 VIRGINIA Newtreel and Comedy and the eastern states. They also! last wc.k end to coach in Id;ih J motored to Niagara Falls and! at the Hcyburn high school. His T. will join him shortly. Canada. yT"-?jwife Mrs. Sylvia Switzer of Green River. Wyoming, spent the week end ns a guest at the home of Mrs. William Belcher. or at a miscellaneous shower last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Sadie Powell. The marriage of Miss McCloy and J. Lynn Booth will be solemnized at the bride's home Friday evening. Bishop McLloyd Killpack officiating. An informal dinner for the immediate members of both families will follow the ceremony. Our L. D. S. Business College diploma is the finest recommendation you can offer when seeking Salt Lake City, Wasatch every getting in the habit of early rising so as to get to school on time. and 1 forgot that other girl's The last three mornings I unname, but they were worried half derstand she is doing fine but to death yesterday. Standing in how long will it last. the middle of the hall all day, Now in the hall up there by and trying to get me to bring the school house, 1 hear the soft some chairs to sit down on. Im- words, "I'm going to kiss you, and thrill you too." Then comes agine! The most interesting thing up those pitiful but interesting to date, is to see how the school words, "Really? What are you children can get together so going to do after you kiss me? quick. Now the tirst day you see "Well, that is as long as I dared some o fthe old fashioned couples itick around." Most girls agree that when a walking hand in hand, like a snail, up one side and down the handsome brute is hugging and other of the street. After seeing kissing her to death, she's really them do it all last year, many living. Can you beat that? Now were in hopes they would forget don't any of you fellows try and about it this year, or else find take advantage of this. a new partner. Well the most interesting thing The trouble with a man who about the new teachers this year says he hungry for love is that is that they are all surprised to he may be soon made to eat his find such a nice, choice, juicy, words. Now think this over some, interesting, boring, nosey, kind, of the guys, I am trying to1 and willing group of students at the Murray high school this year. help. I hear Virginia Holmes is! Next week I will se youse all starting the year out right by agin? Mrs. J. P. Rossiter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Driggs of Los Aneeles sDent the of .VL Ogden, spent the week end at i "1" " i..r 1 .WA T eeK 35 ues"!the home of Mr and Mrs. A. L. for $000 3 Boulder Dam, Zion and Bryce Canyons. The trip was under the supervision of Mr. Clyde Nielsen, whose assistants were Mr. Rollings, who has charge of the Hollauay Recreation Swimming Pool, Mr. Sorenson of Midvale, Mr. Thorpe and Mr. Monson ot American Fork, who drove the truck. The group of forty-fiv- e boys and the supervisors ar- d, GIRLS: "DORIS The MURRAY SCENE As Seen by Ivan, The Scribe r. Katf-ert- Now from the office, we must go to the football field. Coach Rose was out with the boys, yes. he was crowling on the ground with them. Yes and some of them look good, and still some not so hot. 1 mean their legs. A lap around the field. Pur- pich has to squat to the ground to pick up some of the fresh moisture in the grass, and Bar-Evans was afraid to he down. riii.w,.;.. r;,....ii... Mung are putting in a strong bid for the must popular freshmen girls in the school. Yes, they are starting out soon, but pretty good also. Now you take Elfe Oliver, k Ames-Bacc- Taylorsville V" SF.CKET CODE say twould be none other than Miss Lois Fairbourne. Now Lois has work to do, and friends to War fcxcetience. That seems see. Well that is what the matter to be tno toremost tnought ot is. At Cottonwood Maternity Home The Relief Society of ward held a bazaar TuesSeptember 1st to 8th Mr. and Mrs. Orville hus, day evening, followed by the ITtah, boy. play "Spooky Tavern." Both the Mr. and Mrs. Leland D. Yates, bazaar and the play were proLark, boy. nounced a complete success. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Nay-loMidvale, girl. Mr. William Belcher is slightly Mr. and Mrs. Clement R. Nickle, at his home. improved Union, boy. Mr. Mrs. Parley M. Downs. The Democratic Study Group Midvale,and boy. No. 1 of the Third Precinct met Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Page, Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Woods Cross, boy. home of Mrs. Ed. Jackson. 57 Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Park, Gregson Avenue. Mr. C. E. Woods Cross, bov. spoke on "The UnemployMr. and Mr. Milton R. Park. ment Insurance Division of the Granger, girl. State of Utah. There was also Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Wat- a musical program and light remagna, girl. freshments were served. The hos- Kins, Mr. and Mrs. Vane Frazer, tesses for the evening were Mrs Magna, girl. Clyde Peck. Mrs. Ed. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Everett F. Lang-forMrs. Fred Lindbeck. Garfield, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rydalch, Miss Mabel Cook of New York Magna, girl. is a guest at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ralth. 3396 South 9th East, girl. Mary A. Cook. ,,:Mrs. Howard Hausknecht en- Francisco to visit relatives and tertained her bridge club Thurs- friends. day. A one o'clock luncheon was Mrs. Edwin Eyre returned the served. latter part of last week from a Mrs. D. Powell James left week's visit to Rawlins, Wyomfor Los Angeles and San ing, and other places. Mill-cree- NOTES The STATISTICS n f f o f TEMPLE SUPREME TRAVEL M.LAGLEN i i Qt- -tt aio - f f f 7777, ia' j. j TWO m F, 4 5 A f mmmxmxxAAr . 'a 1 Sol II. i 1 Air-Conditionc- it ; PACIFIC U cool. da LOW ISw.r uo FARES 41 1 Kr IS no ja .Ml Err1': Still in Effect BOUtDIR Murray i Miss Blanche Farrer returned last wrrk after a two months' a visit with her sister. Mrs. F. Culler in Palo Alto, Vir-cim- to: , . ... : : 31 31 .i mi 45 X) California. MAD iHIP AND sc-t.i, Millward of was a cuest last at the home of Mrs. Cluirles Ruth Idaho, WIDC Rex-bur- p. Rowsell. reception for Mrs. Elizabeth Pivtnn Marker, honoring her birlhdav anniversary, 'eighty-fiftwil be held Wednesday aner noon, September 15. from two 00 'SHn OAM-tAKl- 44 mi A flliM)GEB Q3E2EEE h w.c:.siiAt" Murray JWVV Mr. Don Eatchcl was a visitor the home of Mr. and Mrs. Havmond Miller on his way heme to Hurbank, Calif. Miss to. SUMMER JSiT k4lVa' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller. Jr.. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hay Briggs spent the week irt Idaho and Wyoming. at dJ A!.tr-b- om MSIT ..7nnM enfi 12 3"T1 to nx o'clock, at the home rf Mrs L. A Martin. 602 East 4Hih South. All friend of Mrs liar-ke- r are cordially invited to call during the afternoon. reports a Keith McDonald verv enioyaoie trip last week .. nn Vio flrrnmnaniod the IW'k fif Mormon Classes of Holladay, Ml Olvrrnus. Murray First and Winder Wards In their visit to DISTILLED DRY GIN IP iliRf 4 S Quarts Code No. 427 - The Fleischmann Distilling Corporation Peekskill. N.Y. fe i TinU I ( ode No. 428 |