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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, MURRAY UTAH. THURSDAY, PAGE 6 pervision of Clyde Barker. Dr. and Mrs. Dean A. Moffat will move to Magna in the near future to make their- home. Murray Notes Mrs. R. W. Brown and little daughter Melba Jean, left Wednesday for Santa Monica, CaliforMiss Marjorie Killpack enter- nia, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Frank Smith and famtained a number of her friends at ily. a party last Wednesday, at her The Singing Mothers of Cottonhome on State Street. Games were enjoyed and refreshments wood Stake met in rehearsal were served. Wednesday afternoon in Murray P'irst Ward chapel, with Mabel Mrs. Frank Morns entertained Cook as organist. her bridge club last Wednesday afternoon at her home. Two tabOfficers of the Central District les of bridge were played, prizes Federation of Womens clubs were being awrded to Mrs. W. D. Allen entertained at a luncheon last and Mrs. Alta Van Quill Saturday in Magna. Mrs. Fred It. Anderson, Mrs. D. A. Mcof The officers and teachers Millan, Mrs. Gilbert Moesinger, Grant Ward Sunday School will and Mrs. Ernest L. Madsen of the hold an outing Thursday even- Murray Womans Club attended. ing at Mueller Park, under the Miss Crystal James has accept supervision of the Sunday School superintendency, Elmo McMillan, ed a position with the U. S. RubWayne Simper, and Desmond ber company in Salt Lake, and Jensen. There will be games, assumed her duties with them sport events, and refreshments on this week. tne evenings program. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jenk The Neighbors of Woodcraft ins, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Club held a pot luck dinner L. Larkin oftwoOgden, left this week for a week's trip to Thursday afternoon at Fraternal Louisville, Kentucky, where they Hall. Covers were laid for ten members. Cards were played will attend the National infuneral that afternoon, prizes Directors' Convention, during the being won by Myrtle Stauffer city. www and Grace Mortensen. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coombs a entertained at wedding enterwill Mrs. Maggie Smith in honor of Mr. and Mrs. tain members of the N. II. Club supper Leonard Neilson. The marriage October 21, Wednesday evening, Lake at her iiome on Second West, at took place in the Salt temple Monday night. Mr. Niel-so- n their regular monhly meeting. has a host of friends in Murray, having been Ward Chorister enterwill C. Tame Edwin Mrs. First ward for a numin Murray tain members of the Good Tune Mrs. Nielson was Club Saturday evening at her ber of years. Miss Hazel Christensen formerly h South. on home Los Angeles, California and is Games will be played and re- - of a cousin of Mr. Coombs. A bullet fiesiiments served. supper was served to about thirty guests composed chielly of relabe will Chiverel Alice Mrs. achostess to the J. C. Club at a tives and close friends who them through the companied one o'clock at luncheon bridge temple. at ner home on South. A party was given at the home Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy Healy and of Mrs. Richard Kemp Wednesday evening, October 13 in honor daughter Gayle returned Tues- of her motner, Mrs. Annie weeks a two from trip night day of Midvale. A beautiful to the West Coast. The party viscake rosebuds and marked with o nthe cities ited the nnprtant with 75 years was in the center coast and en route there. of the table. 25 Guests were present. The honored guest received 21 months Allan Bringhurst, old son of Mr. Kay N. bringhurst many gifts. and Mrs. Virginia Healy bringhurst, who passed away at Idaho MIDVALE Falls last week, was given funEllis Baker, age 62 was slightly eral services at the Bennion ward Monday morning when last rnday. Interment was made injured he his car in front of the at the Wasatch Lawn cemetery. Larkdrove local at the D R & G crossSurviving are the grandparents, ing on Wasatch street 10 a.m. baMr. and Mrs. Henry bringhurst, ker the only occupant of the car Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Healy was carried 25 feet by the train, and three great grandmothers. when he crawled out only slightThe auto was com Mrs. A. E. Short will be hostess ly injured. demolished. pletely to the Murray Ladies bridge club Mrs. lone PouLsen has at a luncheon Friday at Dick been ill fromOlsen a bruise she Gunn's in Salt Lake. uring the evening of a was given by her Officers of tne Cottonwood party which Mrs. lone Eteel, on her State Kclirf Society will be en- daughter, 50th birthday anniversary. tertained at a luncheon at the Members of the East Midvale home of Mrs. Margaret Erickson Elders Quorum were guests of Wednesday of next week. the Elders presiding at a recent Mrs. June Barker entertained social evening at Glacier bark at a bridge luncheon last Thurs- Lodge. At a recent of Sunday day at her home in Taylorsville. School of East meeting Midvale Ward was Mrs. Mildred The guests included with Foster GreenGerrard, Mrs. Helen B. Jones, reorganized Mrs. Elsie barker, Mrs. Hilma wood, Jr. Superintendent; Frances E. Oakeson and barker, Mrs. Daisy Garff, Mrs. ton, Counsellors. Maurice ClayRetiring oilicers Virginia Gerrard, Mrs. Vesta are Eugene Webber, Joseph Willtockwood. son and Leonard Millerberg. SANDY Mis. Helen Larson, a bride of The workers of the women's last month, was the complimented guest during the week at two sewing center of Sandy, sponsorshowers. Miss Melba Larson en- ed by the WPA have been transtertained Thursday of last week ferred to the sewing center at for her, and Miss Eileen Hardy Sugarhouse, due to the closing ol and Mrs. Hugh Finnerly of Salt uie oanay center tne last of SepLake will entertain tonight at a tember. Mrs. N. E. Bergman who is miscellaneous shower in her honor. visiting with her son Mr. and Mrs. O. Bergman will l.ave for p Mrs. Ada Grcvnwood entertain- her home in California sometime ed numbers of the Joymakers during the coming week. Club last Friday at a luncheon The opening meeting of the at Kcelcy's in Salt Lake. Cards Women's Civic Arts Club of followed the luncheon, prizes be- Sandy was held Friday aitcrnoon ing won by Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. at tne elementary School with Mary Farter, and Mrs. Nellie Mrs. L. W. Sorenson. Diesulint in charge. Clay. The Jordan District Si luu.l Members of the Taylorsville Board reorganized at a recent ward Sunday school participated meeting of the Executive linnrri Dr. Paul S. Richards of Bingham in a roller skating parly evening, under the su was appointed President succeed- Sixty-fourt- Sixty-fourt- h Mal-stro- m MURRAY III SCHOOL NEWS OBITUARIES HARDEN BENNION Harden Bennion, 74, of OCTOBER 15, 1936 227 West Third North street, secretary of state under Governor Si mon Bamberger ana a luimn state senator and commissioner of agriculture, died Monday morning in a local hospital after a long illness. Mr. Bennion was born uctooer 7, 1862, in Taylorsville, a son of John and Esther Ann Birch Bennion. He celebrated his seventy-fourt- h birthday Wednesday and entered the hospital Friday. As secretary of state he was active in promotion of legislation requiring bonding and licensing of all commission men operating in Utah, licensing of truckers and of all persons slaughtering live stock for sale. A prominent rancher and mer chant of eastern Utah, he served as state senator from Uintah county for eight years. He was in manager of the Ashley Vernal for a number of years. In 19U9 he was apointed by Governor Spry to the state board of equalization. He resigned this position to become chairman oi the board of commissioners on re venue and taxation. Mr. Bennion served as secretary of state from 1916 to 1920. He was a Democrat. His services to the state also included eight years as commissioner oi agri culture. He received his educa tion in Salt Lake City schools and was a graduate of the University The Veil Mxslers 'Die Yell Masters of the Murray High School were chosen Tuesday, October 8. 1936. In the Friday assembly the ones who tried out were Leslie Wood and Dean Si antl er, Kosa Barrett, Mae Johnson, Wrl Bean, Russel McDonald and Jay McIIenry. The elections were held TuesEvday noun and alter school. was card an with activity eryone allowed to vote. The lucky ones were Veil Bean, Maurine Law-- n nee, and Eunice Whitehead. We wish them lots of luck. Murray Court The court of the Murray High School is now in operation. The following were picked to Co-O- p preside: BEET CROP PAY MEETINGS Eight meetings are scheduled for this week in Salt Lake county at which final benefit payments to the farmers for the 1935 beet crop will be arranged. Five meetings were held Wednesday night at 7 o'clock at the following places: In L. D. S. ward chapels in Granger, Taylorsville and West Jordan; at Murray city hall, and the Crescent ward hall. Thursday at the same houF meetings will be held in the S. J. Mickelson Hardware store in Draper; Riverton Second ward chapel and the Sandy City hall. A w A m w - - HAl - a w m v - - Form Warld War Veterans have organized n . of P gion Post, I William Bagshav!,n5.hJ V The first .. ... "listed mr Oct. 16, at 8 p. m6 of William Bagshaw be te W teenth East. TwemUn bers of the ent. E. A. LittlS'11 manager of the Veteran.- Jul - ana u. A. Weisley g7. mont J- adjutant, will hi cipai speakers. rT rt rtLU - - FLOUR PHr, tOAL DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS FRED CARLSON PHONE Murray 422 rA Prosecuting Atty. Peter Xenakis Kussel Smith Chief Marshall Assistant Prosecuting Atty. Leslie Woods These fellows are very capable and we are sure that they will enforce the laws. SATURDAY & Opposite Marshall Brinton Judge Legi0nPos City Hall mi ONLY-OCTOB- ER 17 THE SONG AND DANCE Murray-Cypru- s CO. MAN' With Paul Kelly, Claire Trevor "GREAT AIR MYSTERY" serial and comedy Nobody can say that Murray g hasn't a snappy, in ) Surviving are three daughters, team. With two of our best men Miss Aurelia Bennion, Miss Flor- out, we trimmed Cyprus 28 to PAY NITE DRAWING AT ence Bennion and Miss Bernice 12. Wayne ?.lorgam the pePPY bennion, all of Salt Lake City; captain, was exempt from the five brothers, Dr. Milton bennion, game with a fractured wrist and dean of the university school of Davy Campbell, our little SUN. - MON. OCT. Israel Bennion, Ver-- 1 terback w as also out with a sore non; Owen Bennion, Mt. Emmons; shoulder. Blaine Jensen, a very David Bennion, Afton, Wyo., and capable end took the responsibil-Archi- e Bennion, Granger; two jity of captain in the game. Chick d sisters, Mrs. John Chase, Nephi, Hansen was not playing as a Mrs. John M. Cannon, Salt ular because of a SDrained thumh In the first few plays John Put- Lake City. nick was taken out because of GEORGE DOl'GLAS an injury to his leg. Funeral services for George This sounds like a hospital list Douglas, 36, of 76 Greenwood but really, most of the team are avenue, Murray, who was in- nursing injuries from the hard jured fatally late Saturday, was fought Toc.i lc game. 1 held Wednesday at p.m., at the au tnis we joiviuu.i;.:uun3 George A. Jenkins funeral chapel. played a bnihunt game Friday. susdied of he Douglas injuries erl Bean was colossal in tained in a fall down a staircase pa.;ses and runninr. Another u; l,. " Barney l horn at Murr.,v. .Inn Z .., ,Tia,i ; 11. ;fAjRh 011 '"' ralncr Himorous i kjvjt mi-iilidlll vi out i i n cuully hard fought center i... iiu ii.. ii fn.. I1UWU1U C1I1U LilllV UUUtl.lM, pr.irg;-sis survived by his father, a sister, The game was thrilling and inMrs. Annie Wheeler, Midvale, and to watch. teresting two brothers. Burial was made in the Murray The Goat's Gallop City cemetery. Evi ryor.e is invited to attend Mrs. Raymond Miller, Jr. entertained at a shower in honor the dance October 23, known as of her Mrs. Dorothy the Goafs Gallop. This is a dance Miller Saville, at her home on sponsoied by the two clubs, the Boxelder Thirty-fiv- e street. " "sU'!'f ai Users. The newly I guests were invited, the evening initiated If ML I UI1U I II was spent in playing Cootie, members, or goats, of Prizes were won by Miss Lucy these clubs will be there and will rXl V KJ Bringhurst and Mrs. Parley liar- - Provide plenty of entertainment. 5 mon. The home was decorated in 1C(PC all! . II I f Murray High Gym. Hallowe'en colors and a delightJOSEPH C ALLEIA l ful luncheon was served. Mrs. I a W. S. VAN DYKE ADDED Debating Teams Miller was assited by her sisters On October 23, 1936, teams production I Mrs. Russell Wheeler and Mrs. ATTRACTIONS from many schools will meet at ' Ray Briggs. A l?n the capitol and debate the com- JL ing S. J. Mickelsen, whose d ath ing amendments to the Constioccurred last week. James E. tution. There will be two ses- W Also New Edition "THE MARCH OF TIME" Hansen was appointed Vice sions, one m the morning and one President and Mrs. S. J. Mickel- in the afternoon. Murray High iind a beautiful musical revue in technicolor "SUNKISTjl k C Tm inn a r rr ALIV1 onrtitt apm son, wife of the late President, is sending two teams, one of girls A 5rKHU3 Board member. Other members and one of boys. Croft Smith is ol the Board are John A. Aylett the debating manager. and James P. Jensen. Girls team: Isabcll Gagian, RoWED. OCT. 21-2- 2 Committees were appointed as sa Barrett, Dorothy King, Helen follows: Finance, James C. Han- Straup. OUR HOME .U P.VC lr..im. rV,.f C sen. Chairman; Transportation, ..' John A. Aylett, Chairman; Build-a- ten Mauss, Donald Aposian, David rgaret ""avan and Henry Fonda Newsreel and ComM OiymiwIs. James P. Jensen. Smith. Marshall Brinton. of Utah. hard-fightin- f 30.00 quar-educatio- n; j J 'j ! TUES., 18-19-- fj reg-an- !r. fW ofrTiic DDflTHCD'c mk ivicr, Lit J VvIIIJ rj sister-in-la- VI U V MP ' 1WI"tT,W JEAN HERSHOLT! i i A W"" oiaro ur f ft THURS. "THE MOON'S P' - I A NATIONAl DISTI L t ERS P R 0 D U C T T Tie alllook alike. butane is a .. "XTTT TTTV TT TinT n Wed-nvesd- I Play Sate Vote Safe T UDGE a whiskcy-- as well as PERFORMANCE! Windsor, hv it J a horsc-- ort nntcumKno- is a - performance, champion among popular-pricebourbon whiskies. Windsor straight gets its taste leadership from expert distilling and careful ageing. VOTE REPUBLICAN STRAIGHT d, A aK i Nearly every City and County has reached its legal limitation of bonded indebtedness to help promote the Democratic program of waste and extravagance. C Reckless spending has piled up a national debt of $34,000,000,000, or $268 for ev7 member of your family. This debt must be paid by YOU! Young "brain trusters" of known radical tendencies are spending billions to incur new debts. Let's out with the "Reds" and get out of the Red. The Republican party pledges itself to prevent favoritism in farm and homo mortgages, excessive bank examiner charges and reckless hiring of private individuals to accomplish the work of office holders. Let's clean up the State Capitol. VOTE FOR LIBERTY WHILE HAVE THE LIBERTY YOU STILL TO VOTE Ag ?1 PROOF-STRAIG- HT BOURBON WHISKEY N"? flt l |