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Show . v,iuiuj ouiuiin nii- - i JdeinoUlSt CllUrch ItaJflf heruiuuiuiuiy homo .,n U'auuti.h Av,n.u fln..iTj.i c tvt n Jt-KAllUi- Al N U-L.-- jI 'V Supplement Of The Murray Eagle In honor of the birthday anniverbirthday anniversary. SHEEP MEN TO MEET AT THE ing her friends wished her sary of three of the S. S. S. club Twenty-fivMIR It AY CITY HALL members, Mrs. II. J. Chambers en- "Maiiy happy returns of the day." tertained at a one o'clock lunch(Continued from page 1) at On Saturday, February 1", eon Friday at her home. The hon- a 1 :.".() lacently received a pension from the meeting p. in. there will ored guests besides Mrs. Chamgovernment, which he has faithfulof the Salt Lake County Rnmliouil-le- t bers were Mrs. and Iewls Tripp, ly served for many years. Sheep Club at the Murray City Mrs. George Jenkins. The remain- m The Miller Ward Primary asso- der of the afternoon was spent in a Hall. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Fotheringhain ciation entertained at a valentine social way. officers of Ihe club will be eland Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Brown were a of members party Thursday afternoon at the liinhday party at the ected for Hie ensuing year: and a Miss Gladys Backlund entertain- home of L. S. Fotheringhain ward amusement hall. on discussion dealing with the followed a number of her friends at a Social Ave. Saturday evening. ing problems will follow: Maurice Lyman, Jr., son of Mr. bridge supiier, Sunday evening at Mrs. Tlllie Nielsen was called to Grazing plans, and Mrs. Maurice Lyman of this her home on Ninth Fast street. Six- Salt Nike Wool marketing aud n Wednesday to attend the ! enlisted in the United teen guests were present. city, has funeral of her husband's father. project dealing with Cooperative ' States navy and has gone to San Mrs. George Derail entertained the ma nufact lire cf wind blankMrs. W. G. Churches was hostess at a Diego, California. for her husband ets. party birthday to the ladies of the Methodist ComAll Friday evening. Those present were, iShirp .Club ;nietiilcrs, Ladies of the Methodist Aid So munity Ladies Aid Society Wed- Mr. nud Mrs. S. D. Sanderson, Mr. Future Fanners and farmers ownciety will hold a food sale Satur- nesday at her home. A one o'clock and Mrs. E. J. Boucher, Mr. and ing KamlMUiillet sheep are urged day at noon at the Thornton-Anderso- n luiichecn was served. Mrs. Henry Gyllenswan, Mr. and to attend. ' Drag Company. The marriage of Miss Wllma Mrs. William McCune of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson Word was here a few Jean Peters, daughter of Mayor and days ago of the hirth of a son to Fred Peters, and H. Kdwln Nichol- of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Brown were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thornton of son, of Garfield, took place Thursof Mr. and Mrs. Farl Hale Mrs. Sun Francisco, California. eiiesis the of the home at day evening Thornton was formerly, Miss Stel- bride's father. 557 Virginia street. of Salt Lake Friday evening, they niemliers of the card club Mr. The la Cannegleter, daughter of ceremony was performed hy being M's. Ivy Hall of the Cottonwood nnd Mrs. William Cannegleter of Hev. Dwight M. Klteh and was fol- which was entertained by Mr. and t with the Board will Slake Hales. Mis. this city. lowed by a reception; only relaKeller Hie of Taylorsville are well under way for one and a few close frbnrts beTue-da- y them ulve aud next Florence Miss 1m Society Cannegleter, tives to Be held ward union, February Mr. and Mrs. Nicholing present. In tioiis iitsirin Mr. rugs. of William and Mrs. making '2:1. daughter As our hoiwe is small, we find in GarMrs. Hall is very cajwible. having a few son will make their heme is spending Cannegleter It very Inconvenient to entertain weeks In San Francisco, with her field. Midi a large crowd as we did last had a wide cxicrieuce lu her line with the brother-in-lamid sister, Mr. and tickets are being if work. She has Miss Beatrice SimH-- r entertained year, therefore at of Mrs. C. L. Thornton. .filer Taylorsville society issu d which may be obtained a number of her friends at an evInother arhuis meetings, giving In All of last teachers. fifteen waid loin Mrs. Bert Jenson who has heen ening party Friday evening in different kinds of sowwek at her home. Those present years or over may come Monday ructions seriously ill with pneumonia at her Mid they are an; Icipatiug the ing un.on Iloeuu all and Kills af.ern Misses and were evening riunock, home in the Iris apartments, Is Muthls, Beatrice it r tliat n:e will he entertained by pleasure of her Jvisit next Tuesday. rcnrted to he well on the way to Pack. Crystella of Taylorsville Seoul Troop Ernm Nelson. Elsie Colly-er- , the Primary on Tuesday during recovery, and will soon he about Fairer, a hold baniiiet will Ward Saturday Nettie Barnicott, Grace Brown, the Primary ieriod. her again. She has as her guest 7:.'W1 In the Amusement nl evening Mrs. who Norma The presented young people sister. Miss Vilate Whittle of South Evelyn Madsen, Mrs. Olson, Barn-Icoiball. This banquet is In the callable Fail Siuiier, and "Mary's Castles in the Air," in our Harry Murray. Ward a short time ago have been hands of the Troop committee, Mr. Mr. Parley Mamie Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adamsoii, who retjueslcd to bring their play up to iKdyle Mackay, Stake executIiobbs and Misses Irva Tnes-la- y ami Mr. Mackey. Meryl so on and Intend Iurk son. doing have Iteen at the home of their uiis'-cih- i neons will be present. Over officers a at ive eiit'itained oM'iiing. Frank Adauison and family for the ne h"lidre.f scouts aid parents are shower evening of last past several weeks are now at the week in Saturday Reiri'sh- Wllma ted to lie present. Miss to exiMS compliment heme of their daughter. Mrs. An. he will were under the served the diPeter-Games and music ' ,:nvits thony White, and family on north d'veislniis s;nd the Reunion. Mrs. S. Ellen luiinlxr rection of Mill Slat.' street. and Mrs Mrs. Neds" Sleailinau twenty. Mrs. W. o. Ramshaw and Mrs. Mrs. Ivan Beau returned Sunday Nellj.i Bishop and Mrs, A. M. Cornwall t with rela- William Turner. from a ten days Jr., entertained .'Miru.'d SVtird .y i vmiag from the ii" Cotlot wood camp "f tives in Frovo. Gold Siuile'iii Calilorina. where Iheyj daughters of hp I'tah Pioneers on !i be u visii'ni with their i In The Daughters i.f I'tah Pioneer-wil- l Thursday at the Ranishaw home d Hlgiiter. I ellore. who Is filling ill S'nth Stale street. of this week at meet Thursday of mission in ihe California mis-io-n with Mrs. W. O. Uninh:iw at her Mrs. Andrew Lumhpilst enter- (lie L. J. S. Church, They eujoyml home on State street. modi though the tained the ladles of the Past Noble ih If vbit very International Mien- - was a little disa-- j Iev I tinienl by Rollins Circle, Ladies of the G. Grand ctub at a o;ie o'clock lunch- - weather he-- ! Kesiills, California Brings for nniuiiv iu: Snnliiu; tourists, pi'lii The her at heme. on. Mrs. A. H. met at the home of Thursday R p rl Asserts In playing ing colder than usual this season. June Kan? el lie Thursday of lust I'.erti'HU was I 'exeb Mill Tiie Relief Society of piii. n; by the Intel national cards. week. Sine!: nieet-oall had Creek ing all company in the i.otisl old day Sewing t T 'i- -d 'y. A liooll luncheon S Mrs. Sainted Jackson assisted hy Mrs. J. W. Welch and Mrs. A. iro aold and ipiiekilver inliw in ihe Mercur district of Ft-- ; A. Collins enjoyed a visit to the her daughter. Miss Knth Jackson, was scr' d to a good attetahitice. r ui'ied at a delightful p;irty, The program Sunday night at hate i .pe:. I up an enormous Municipal Imlhs In Salt Lake Monin M. meetHie I. home of ore running from S'l to at A. her afternoon. tonnage evening Conjoint Thursday day honor of Mrs. Alma Jackson, form- ing was in the Interest of Ihe P.oy $10 a toll ill g Id. ae'ordilig to reerly Miss I.reoc Mishatn, whose Ss out work. Seoul winkers from a ports from this projierty. has Ihs-- ci"iii'l in Th! Salt 'Nike division furnished the marriage look plaee last week. r The rooms throughout wen at program. ;iie oi l woiklnus of the mine thru The principal Win- - Mr. Ralph C. Badger. Ihe iehahilira!i..u, by Ihe smelling riu ti'e in v tontine nlors and sym-M(Continued from First Page) The M1 Men an I Gleaner Girls company, of the original woiking the same idea liclng carried evenif Mi:i Ciivk Wnrd are giving a iuiii el and the drhiug of a mini The ceremony was ierforinod u( out in the refreshments. The on the In mid was Valentiiii' dam-hi. ing twenty games Friday night her of drifts and cross-cut- s .petit 7 o'clock ly Puilo T. Farn. worth. I t I lie iiunisi-i'iien- t Inri'l! t u n im t level. 'I. ha were lmdy present. Every guilts A was nnd witnessed by relatives. Prcs lev of this ore in the iiilae conn' . lid enjoy a good daiuv. reception followed nnd the guests M. I. A. Vaudeville at Ihe was known nt th-- ' time the propThe tnter'aln-eMower a Miss were relatives and Mildred clow few in Friday nlgld erty pi sluos tilmir f'S.mtii.iNiii friends of the young couple. The at a delightful Sunday dinner Mill deck ward last In Hid ipih ksilter. e uiy siui-ss- . a was both ervat socially n her 7. wore of of home hrlde at th" gown pale pink February atid The whole jears. but mining with apple hlos- - parent in Cottonwood In honor of nud flnaneiiilly. satin, trimmed A one in, ll. ols of tlr.M were not da w:i enter!. very ilnlig. 1. Mike' Set it Is who w;s. t. She limit tenth. w leaving They Mr. Ii a of to Florist "The liCi sii whs profitable Shop," play. are at home to their friends at 119 "eon fur lis Angeles. The guests as were the mill- liatullilig of this grade of ore. In were Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Mower. well presented, Fast .Tlml South street. I only the high grade Mr. s' re i:iid mush nl tiuiuU'rM. Every early your Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mower. n ivd present missed a great ev-e- i i.r was tak'-out. fieler present Mrs. Wllfurd G. Salisbury enter- Mo.4rU and t IlerU-rand Cu.y I lint of entertainment. of titlti'iii and tained evening at her Miss Pearl Mower. The afternoon nproMst Monday In i f ore left Mill Scouts of the home in honor of the hlrihday an- was The ("risk grade Boy In a social way. spnt evbe went mine handled wi'h some ran The with the oilier husband. wards of good her lot niversary Mrs. Win. K. Baker was delight-fullllolladny want nil Monday where; profit in. I (his nff.rl Hie rM'ii ening wan .pent In games nud reof llieltl rcechetl prolllol Ions !"( r liewcd Wolk it the old plop' freshments were icrvcd ! twenty sollH' by surprised Monday evening ; erty. a party of friend, ihe invasion be in higher ranks. guest Local Mention e Murray 2nd Ward 4-- 1 1 ra-eive- Tavlorsville Ward nn-e- Pi-in- vi-it- -' t. 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