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Show ii?IMR' ... iWtion PS-- theHoll- - i Lf he M ' .otilfl S'!"g Anderson, Sw.L,U5rdiv.,. Doll !" r Everywhere Beginners Unii ejBiopinB bered twelve belli)? seated nt one A yellow and jrroen lonjr talde, Group color sclienie was used in the tuble decorations. A low bowl of yellow daffodils centered the table. Folr.irls ilims lowing the luncheon, an election of ""7 was held, and Mrs. Ernest Cro- W- officers Carlson was made president and and Mrs. Guy Reading, secretary and Bluebird lVirpin:a reporter for the ensuing year. Trt'kkT8 The remainder of the afternoon was sjM'nt. In cards and prizes were won by Mrs. Glen Hale, Mrs. i,,.;n(f Group Ernest Carlson and Mrs. R. (). Ren-nio- S'rrana - and bins (me to Bjvs - IjiikI Fash- - grandmother's Old Garden -i- m....j boed rodmore. ''"-z""- ,s. mm 2 mm 8J87 1 addition of machin- - Misses Helen and Gwen Crnbtree of South Cottonwood were hostesses to the Gleaner girls class of South Cottonwood M. I. A. Tuesday evening at their home. Games and refreshments were enjoyed and fifteen guests were present. SERVICE SUITS MEN'S O'COATS . . . ted uiJ Reshaped HiM Ri'iwirs Included Women's Plain Mrs. Malcl Kaufman has return ed to her home in Rrk Springs. Vy.. after n visit here with Chas. Eatchel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Eatchel and In family returned to their home e a after alrpl-.nIis Angeles, by several days' stay here. .$ Dresses, Coats or Swagger Suits . . Off Cash II Sipfr Work-i- nfo and Carry SAV-- SERVICE U and Dark Suits ti Top-coa- cleaned, spot- M, pressed Uies' Plain Dark CiClri cleaned, spot- wd pressed .... Aw U 7V ltd Mrs. U 7V (o Your Home n'I.V KKKVIfl.' ELECTION pARY FOR BODY OFFICERS HELD AT MIRRAY HIGH Mur. Sfitli, Primary ohntlons Ik nudfiit ImmU-- i.m.ra ..r fr " f't: bold. following students i'ltut, r Prcsidmis, Ruth Kvaim. Jencn. &nHn7 and Treasurer, Don n Wright. 1 lent her '"nine 3 kcv. M 10 Soclclv krw n,.,,. keys. n.,Um High Tractor t Mr. Gertie .?..bu'n and n! ,.,vs ago I' HAVK AN ' r- len-nlli- M-- '" "l.,iu.n,t. (lie You mil you fiimil) in llir lie )". I,y... " s'"t. 80 r.v.vu- - x, 'ii i hi. . 1 the Air Ti'tJ Pymplmny Or. hc:r, Sunday F.renlndi FruJ Wartnft, Thurtday Ertnlnfll Columbia Network .... HigeiiOV. Cuinberledge Motor Company MURRAY CITY, UTAH 48th SOUTH and STATE iu.-icn- U home followi ... Willi u o' .,,.,1.1 ni .... h- -r 'slal t. a Ml filming ..l.y '"'''J " - iurrav - - - an- - ImH-- " a- rii.-.tM-l- UK nod ""' and . l I It.- etc featured I, - - ell - " a- . . men ': bael- - " W "V W-.- I - I " ....ff,,,,,., ' " ' H J; Merc Murray I ' Takit Gn.rn. ure f !, C Cl.h, Z- -- """ i:,,t;. to.W FREE! J F.M..v at the U- T'lkVt will Meal MarkC IWMj. V';::rr:Vr::);-, ,M,en prizes ,1 in the come dr. bo ,),.,. Student 1" ' Mall Mle will l' ,...,rs.. .... ir,l ,vrs PelitH'?. !, V.'Wfor the year station, ims ti,-Mgl,'N"l.. f,V';";;" GrnnMe , .ss have been i""'1' -ii; siaiM.. at I . ..id hticbooH Hot u. day HH Murray . The Y. V. at Pr-v- ., ' icty. .bnut :i.and they, with "r. -. r. plan to leave Sa.nrHay for Vr' o, where llu-- helpful : the day. .. i.. ..! ..V . right. ' TtTlhday of r In I, .''y trink d ' ' " ' ..rles of Mrs. CbarloUe f '"' -f mnnl-l. Mrs. Albert " club etderlalned Tuesday af.em;-end St at the latter holm-o- '" 1 InMirmire Co. - Hf 'charge uas - ln- (ini 'Haul f- 'H, Aur ' CM Nature Library. "Last of the Thundering Herd" FORD DEALERS .. -"s-T- am wmn.. a in a local (Jranlf ..,,,. I...V .. SiMI-- o'iation - blub 1 v S.omi kn-- w Mrs. lawrence Tba.u.e an Hek-tholders of H.k.V dan.in ...! T1. X; fr-- gh.d to friends are gelling along nicely. 818:, I Mr- Johnson both of Murray ward M.binitted to State Street iu-(- AUTHORIZED , Primary will 81 OR' fi.-1--" '"Ml)' (if lllcill nrn Ml frl I . . V ,g . , il' """" at III. play Man m.,,iI..,1 ' " om-Ii- Test Gas & ''UMI n l ... i. ' a n v-- CIt.WlTY 3I'S South preM-nt.H- g h . Inez. t s Full-floatin- Cnsk ward Relief thr-twic- J . I- iVpies of magazine Readers liHad gest. and Mrs. cu.io.vn1... time was these bo"k rv x Mrs .1. E. Wahl-ui- t Anyone possessing M'st i i.m' their Murray the li",,, ,,f to r..lnn.e.l He Library stiouio i . ,v aenil"'f ir iMhuig.iig i" from iubM at TucmIm.v evening the t. ..inl Library or to the them Monday In IbU city .,rd last in anau.i . i.l.i arnuai. S.l.ool building. and High ltni.ee ef M giM U by some where they represented J.,!,,,,,, n.i.nhaMs was awarded Enrd. white distillate ,1I('H GODFREY IF I- -d water Br(odcri and Fine For Flowers or ,,. r' ll.e Wednesday evening at . amusement hall. The cat incino, elTl.on-- -. Prlscllla Must. i M olten. Emm ma Thorpe. WARD "FIRST H.vroii and MURRAY Itriggs Sheldon Fark SUCCESS BIG CARNIVAL Millet. Li.v ciimp um.i'ii !... .iw. Mill .i.i,. 1. enilllitl, Re fliuil Lim it SOIL -en w.,.i I'mler the dim! Ion of "i ,,?T: A y . ,i....r Wnnl choir under the direction of Orson Clark, presented Mim.l.iv evening at Ann ,i wore chaHd to a large and ward Cnik appreciated audience Smith Mig n s Miller Ward Scout lr.m IN held Tuesa Fathers' and Sons' banquet Ward Miller at the day evening amusement hall. A program fal lowed. 5ii l'h.NT Hiirfa wore A. Mackay Is rejH.rteil as on the sick list. J. Aiu'iOi'S rL About Our NEW CI EAN I0H e Pcn-don- Mrs. Stewart Hutchison of bus lieoll visiting relatives . and friends here for the past wn-k- .r Sfrtiff Re-line- ..(T-.i- niversary. Dresses, Sniti s REPORT A Mrs. Wavne Ive will le the honored truest at a party. Friday evening at her home in Mill Creek the pension Mug her birthday an CASH 4 CARRY Men'i Funeral servli-efor Curollne Rebecca Jenkins Meyers, wife of William Meyers of Grant ward who died of pneumonia, Snuday la a hospital in Idaho Falls, Idaho, were conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. In Grant Ward chnpel. Itohop John Epliralm Wahlipiist was In charge of the services. IKE DE1X HOARDERS WANTED Will furnish board ami rooms to father May 1 A chicken coop, the and two or three children of preschool age Garage and splendid property of Mel Naylor at West Jordan, caught tire In which ."!() d yard Will care for children home. 'ii! East 3tth South baby chicks were lost and a small amount of damage to the coop. or Phone Murray IKi. There was no insurance to cover the loss. Fire was caused by a keroFound, pair of glasses with silver sene fire explosion. rims lictweon Dr. Wright's office May 1 Fire broke out on the and Finder Murray Pharmacy. chicken coop of Albert Hansen, 57 .lease call nt 171 East 4;"th South West Gregson avenue. ,'KMI chicks street. were lost and approximately $110 damage on the coop, which was FOR RENT: Well furnished room covered by insurance. Fire was ... and garage for 2 men, separate caused by a kerosene tire explosion. from refined homo. Would serve Meals. Call Murray 33. Mrs. S. M. Rowell and her son, ....... ItTTtrn from ry a rabbit's foot around In his pocChick, arrived in Murray Santa Anna, California, Thursday ket, or something. Oh, well, some for a short visit. The Rowells, lcople get all the breaks. formerly lived here, and a son, Ron Take your Aunt Matilda's advice Is now operating the Central Harchildren and watch your step when bor shop. crossing streets, cause those California motorists have started comAn honor graduate In the Fniver-siting through again. of Ftah department of military Impressions science and tactics is eligible to reThat colored photograph of Merceive a probationary commission as second lieutenant in the F. S. Mar- le Oberon on the cover of last ine Corps, according to a plan an- week's Family Circle and the Judas nounced recently by Secretary of Tree In full bloom on Mrs. Jones' front lawn. War, (ieorge II. Dern. Sign In a drug store window, I The Sodality of St. Vincent's par- "Glamor," BO cents an ounce! ish have announced u dance to be held in the recreation hall of the church on Wasatch Ave. May 1st 1 g arc in a position to ffcr the following service .ad prices . . we rv, i COVNTY Extra Room Inside Trunk for Luggage Outside Sherman Wood son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood of Ibis city, left Tuesday for Idaho Falls, Idaho, where he will assist his brother Jack A. Wood who Is manager of Jenkins Mortuary in that city. So. State 4!H1 to the Owing tw and a Miss Ann Moran entertained number of her girl friends who are stiuV'iits nt the L. D. S. business college Wednesday evening at the home of her sister, Mrs. Edward Jackson. Games were enjoyed and a buffet supiHT wns served. 31 Slate So. Mrs. Albert E. Fisher of Los Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Hurling in Cottonwood. Angeles, Mrs. Thomas Jenkens was hostess to the menilwrs of the S. S. S. club at n luncheon Friday afternoon at the Town House. Ledirfion JENKINS fr fad SfS from pa,;,, j KEHECCA Surviving liesldes her husband are seven sons and two daughters, Vivian. J. William and M. F. Meyers, Murray; Hclier Meyers, Cottonwood C. S.; Leon Meyers, Mldvnle; R. II. Meyers, Reunion; Mrs. S. G. Jarvis, Ringham; and Mrs. Henry Twenty-threNebleau, Murray. graiidchlldren and two great grandchildren. Mrs. Meyers death was a severe shock to her family and many friends. She went to the Idaho City to attend the funeral of her brother Dan Jenkins who died last week; his funeral being held Monday. When Mrs. Meyers arose Tuesday nunning at the home of relatives she wasn't feeling well. She rapidly grew worse and her husband was summoned to her bedside in the hospital where she passed away. The opening prayer was offered Grant ward by John Rchardson; Relief Society chorus sang, "lieau-tifu- l Isle of Somewhere"; first speaker was Nells Llnd ; tenor solo at M::?0 p. in. This affair Is one of a series of "Mother Dear;" tenor solo, "Going entertainments Claudius Home", by planned by the SoDoty; speakers Herbert Spencer and Illshop dality for the present year, and Garden-Law- n Wahlipiist : Relief society chorus will continue nfter Isdng postponed season. Iicutcn the rendered "Sister Thou Wert Mild during and liovely"; Closing prayer was Pirate and a Minister S. R. offered by Nells Jacobson, and the Suuinel Speed, onre a piratical and. grave In Murray city cemetery was terror to honest seamen In the R. D. 5493 East 56th So. Mrs. Josenhine Johnson Is report IWHEREAS, more than a score of dedicated by X. L. Jensen. The Caribbean, Inter became a Church ed as iM'ing very 111 at the home of governors who have signed Old Age flowers were lieautiful and profuse. of England clergymnn. her daughter Mrs. Guy Reading. Pension bills have highly compliMrs. Johnson returned to this city mented the Fraternal Order of two weeks ago after a visit with Eagles, among the governors being her sister, Mrs. Andrew Youugiiilst, Pres. Roosevelt, who stated publicly :it her home in Los Angeles. state bill; "Most of the credit for our Orders work for Old Age PenMr. J. P. O'Rrien arrived home sion legislation is due and will le Thursday morning from McGregor. given to the Fraternal Order of Iowa, where he was called a week Eagles", and ago by the death of his mother. WHEREAS, the President of the Fnited States recognized our FraSalt lake of Harbiero Savero and ours only In apjiolnt-internity and Rose Latino of Murray were Grand Worthy President Past Church. married at St. Vimvnfs Nordlin to the advisory George 27th. on April Saturday. Murray counsel on Economic Security, and Nuptial Mass was celebrated by WHEREAS: Ours was the only The young Her. Put rl.k Maguire. to lie honored by a will make their home in Fraternity couple Presidential invitation to the conOgden. when ference on economic A delightful party was given Sun- Past Grand Worthy Conductor lisMrs. ter Loble as "the author of the first day afternoon in honor of Jedediah of old Age Pension law In this counFlorence Adair, wife oc- the Harden Avenue, . ..... ...... ,i..li. dr. try" was asked to 1m' one of the .IMtli hinhfour discussion leaders at a round seventy-fiftcHsion lieini.' i Old Age Pension. tabl day anniversary. home Resolved that Murray Aerie 1"iM at ticlil the ...... ti... wjm i fun'" of Eagles, proud of order Mrs. Fay rraternal ,.f one of her daughters. . for Old Age work ieini.'-.-tnrtOrders uir Soutli Meacham. 31is earnestly urges our Senators the hostesses Including her state. Hid Congressmen to support that daughters who reside in this .art of the social security bill (S served was luncheon A buffet grand- 1 1 :i and II. It. 4H'-- 'i which proW children, :? p. m. wilh in vides for federal monetary assistchildren and great grandchildren ance to the states paying Old Age attendance. , . Such action on the part Mrs Adair was bom in I.ugiann Pensions. . f national when our of legislators will to Ftah and came in 1m-,of the The the earn gratitude of lasting age. a half years and ihn-n members of this Aerie. :im1V settlinl in St. Ueorge. tirir s i tine r r, : u 'L ii liiiTi 1 Mrs. and Mr. .H years HOOKS the past I.IRKAKY. LOST . uauua.."-in dair have Sam" .... Maxwell netlve "The Earth For ward when- - they have Risil. church liienil" rs. Adventures u an African Jungle" In her Mrs. Adair Is still active YOU want a car with really generous of room in the back seat for three people, -- Akety. main-,Iand Church duties and .... Jane Auand lYcjudhv" "Pride capacity, sec the new TUDOR without being cramped, even on a long trip. luppagc falibful and ardent churchl stin. aad FORDOR TOURING SEDANS, on display Both body-type- s bring you all the 1935 activities k- .Failed" .. V-- 8 That Ford dealer's. "The Light the improved, 85 Ford ct your ,,1 n developments c a mo.b.er of eleven living bodv-type- s V-- 8 built-i- n have h. a new the new. These two -r p., engine; Mrs. Itaihclder ho are as follows: Elicn Hohl-J:.with "Comfort Zone" trunk, 3 fect, 8 inches long, 2 feet, lli 123-incSpringbase MeaH.am Mr -. ElUa MrWill James Kimball "Sun Fp" wide and 2 fect deep! That's ample seating; new Centriforce clutch and easy inches (e and Sara TeasMarian Hemingway, Rainbow Gold" action brakes. Safety glass all 'round and space for several suitcases. Mrs. Lih-.l:,ir of Salt Lake: dale. tires at no extra cost. .md r are interiors The Ada exceptionally roomy, extra-size- , :Mlts. Morgan: Or- -n Seals" .... WilliamAfter North six people comIf will take Fordor l t,l. : Mrs. or your business The scat too. you trips, long .imiben, William Adair, son. buckct-t- j ne front KoWrt-I,a lot of baggage space, see these new for lias calls Tudor ... The Laxern fortably Mrs. Wil-and Gates Fluid Fighters" Thomas .. U"".. Adair. seats (driver's seat adjustable) anu plenty Touring Sedans at your Ford dealer's today. li. III. soil. l,.s Angeles: California. lVaih. Houses That Jill Rulf .... Rl'inprogram was , A musical SOll. with memliers of the family ("School I lie! binaries" Volumes of Ililllcr cntcrtniiiMj Mrs,. Edith the memlKrs of the Joy Jtnkers cluli, lust Friday nt her home on Mililquist avenue. A delicious dinner wns served at one o'clock, the guests, who num- iUa'Menkennilre .... ''ontinueii CAROLINE A KESOLITION WIlEItEAS, in August, p.il, a thousand delegates to the Grand Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, representing riK),iKN men, I'V unanimous vote cominitt.Hl our Fraternity to the sponsorship of Old Age lVnslon in the Fnlted Slates and Canada; and WHEREAS, at the time not a county, not it state in the Fnlted States ami not a province in Canada .was paying icnslons; and, xjW't. Dinner was served nt one WHEREAS, the Eagles have o'cliuk and covers were lnH spent during the succeeding fourteen ten guests. Mrs. iMia Ilannnond of years more than .pNi.iHHi in educaHock Springs, Wyoming, who Is a tional visitor in this city was a special wide campaigns involving nationdistribution of magazine artiguest. The afternoon was spent in cles, tiewspajer and publicity, a social way. pamphlets prepared by the publicity department of the order, and Misses Maurine and Marian WHEREAS, Eagles have spoken entertained nt a delightrul behalf of the pension plan, used party at their home in Tnylorsville jin motion pictures to arouse Interest, Friday evening of last week in aad. in s. stales, conducted and compliment to Mrs. Margaret Garf financed surveys to show to legisof Salt uike, a popular bride-elect- . latures the need of the pension, and, Spring flowers in a variety of WHEREAS, the first successful shades were attractively used for the decorations and sixteen guests Old Age Pension lull passed in the Failed States was, prepared by a were present. Mrs. Parley licn- - national officer of our Order, introaion, mother of the girls, assisted. duced by him in the Montana legisThe meinliers of the Country lative of which be wns a member, Cousins cluli, which numbers fif passed through the efforts of teen were entertained, JEagles, and signed by Governor M. couples, Thursday evening of last week at Oion, who was an Eagle, and WHEREAS, almost without exthe Inane of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ception every subsequent Old Age Oerrard. IHnner was served at one long Pension bill that has become law as table which had as a centerpiece, prepared by Eagles, Introduced in slate legislatures by members of our a low Isiwl of yellow daffodils. Following dinner, table iraines order aided by the Federation of were enjoyed. Thirty guests enjoyed labor and other interested organizations and altruistic Indiclduals, the affair. I Maurlw Xeilsoii nIe;r,,in: liJS01 - F. O. E. NEWS WSJ? 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