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Show THE MURRAY EMIT Social Items T,meY 1933 "SUPER SERVICE GUARANTEED" o. j Wimmer of were guests during Utah, rnti ' the wee 01 R. Vr and Mrs. W. r L- - .f 'mm- - .up j ( u Simons. Vr and Mrs. Lee Brown and Charlie, of Mountain City, Svada. are visltng at the home Mir Brown's parents, Mr. and Sic Charles Brown of Murray. to remain about ten They expect S..,. ' .... .. J Jt At Cottonwood Maternity Hospital Ey! Mrs-LaSe- ht ' v o v 1 ' -- Child's CAPITAL I I d, CHEVROLET CO. SOUTH STATE STREET, MURRAY, UTAH 4777 y, y, Used Car Lot n. (Formerly FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIALS and SUNDAY hospital, although she Is still fined to her bed part of the tune. Mrs. Cousins suffered a fall last spring, injuring her leg. an Jerry of Jericho Road," was very two in acts, operetta well received by the audience at the Grant ward house Thursday. The presentation was given by the Grantonian Singers. con- Assorted Pies 22c Loaf Cakes 14c 8c Dinner Rolls, dozen - j t Bush man Bakery S'.uth State 13th Hast and 33rd S- - - - X Look Opposite Citv Hall MM IRIS THEATER - Sunday-Monday-Tuesd- - 4fcJ t FOR SALE WfrAy i AvEHyONE SEEMS ' SHOULD TH.NK -- ).T.: twFV WOULD j',,' S 1. i. . n 3G6 With a Splendid Cast including Robert Young, Lew Ayres. Ruth Hussey, Guy Kibbce, Lana Turner; Rita Johnson, Don Castle, Sarah Padden. Also "l"i!niiiii,r Nature' Wonder." and Cartoon, "The Timid KaM.it" Oct. ay rcOv 8 R j itI - ! -- 16-17-- 18 A DRAMA THAT PACKS A WALLOP A MINUTE ! The Yank at Oxford and his Girl Fiiend love in a riant XUS&f MURRAY October 15 Saturday Only "RICH MAN POOR GIRL" tit , two-fiste- H d FA story that shows Taylor at his best! ' a. r ri ACCOUNTS DUE FOR MERCHANDISE Delivered To Glen Hanson X $29.27 re Millions of users feel tlmt they Ret quicker, more R than front effective relief from pka.s-fin','mo- ALKA-SELTZE- (PAPER HANGER and CARPENTER) Max 35.32 Thompson (PLASTERER and MASON) Ted Johnson (CARPENTER) Paul Miller J. M. (Jess) Jewell Argile Jewell Kecd .... Eddington Total 5.70 26.14 34.28 17.48 I4'19 $162.38 What Will You Bid for the Lot? Add ress Answers T- o- G. W. LEANY HINCKLEY, UTAH . South State Street, Murray Phone 570 OPEN EVENINGS Phone Murray 570 - Witt! SEDAN 4777 MURRAY mFmrZrI HrH 145 CHEVROLET CO. ! I FRANK NELSON X ... $575 495 CAPITAL PHONE BARBERSHOP . $49500 Well-Groome- X . .... 1936 DODGE "It Pay to re-h- er . S'P-EC-I-A- -L Anderson Cousins has home from the CHEV. CO.) N Many Other Makes and Models to Choose from SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Frank Mrs. Wiliam CANNON-AHSTO- 1936 Chev.Del uxe Sedan 1937 Chev. y2 Ton Pickup 1932 Chev. Y2 Ton Panel Hol-lada- Would You Like Some Delicious CANDIES? Sunday Services L. D. S. Church Pie-us- Leo's Super Service Station at 40";i c,,(i, ti.i. . days. very latest business institution. This i 7n ic operated by Mr. Leo R. Jones and The following class leaders Members of the F. W. Club Frank Webb. have boon selected for this year's Wednesday at the home of work in the Mt. Olympus Relief vr Carrie Christensen in Salt Mr. Charles Farrer celehrateH her birthday. celebrate Society: literature. Mrs. Afton to jke his birthday at his home on So Births Parkinson and Mrs. Martha Tay-o- r; entertaine- State Street last social service, Mrs. Pearl Mrs Roval B. Stone Thursday. MemHonrichsen teachers' toDie. Mrs evening at her home bers of his family were guests. d MondaySixty-FourtSouth St. h ' n East October ,2th Gabanette Mr. and Mrs. DaviH w of the jJSE members for i;tK d l Oman. Hel- - Parley; and work and business, if,? flub The evening was spent in entertained at their home on Mrs. Elinor Blackburn and Mrs. Forty-eight- h taking dish towels - for Mrs East South for pe' Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Stuart Ik'th Wayman. a recent members of Dinner-at-Eigthe Richardson, Sherman . Cub Thursday evening. In keep- Sandy, girl. 'j bride. uaD-A Mr. and Mrs. with the season, clever HalK'rl was born Sunday Bert Bonella ' 1143 ing morning to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. i.coH East 45th South, girl Mr and Mrs. R. B. Allan and lowe'en decorations B. Wallace motfor the table and Hollow-e'eMr. and Mrs. Barrett Hutchi-- ! 1IibIt'r,son mc Lincoln Lane, Mr and Mrs. C. are games were played during the son, Malta, Idaho, boy TtluT and d ored to Provo last Saturday. "v U'""S mti-i" evening. ivji. ana Airs, frnprv W ' at the Cottonwood Maternity Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Christensrett, 27 West 117th South hnv Home. - and Mrs. Mr.on their Mr. Vernet evening Mrs. left Monday and Ballard N. Neff 54 en were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Forest Avenue, Harry Salt Lake, boy. honeymoon through the canyons Ward Bishopric will ChristensC. Mrs. Brandley of Salt Lake on a Jir. and Mrs. Felix F. Clark. Holladay of southern Utah. the sponsor Banc. Eva Miss program for Sacrato 5481 the fishing South 5th was fomerly trip West, girl. en Grandaddy lakes region last week Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Allen ment Meeting at that ward Sunend. The couple were married Monday evening. S. E. Bringhurst Draper, twin boys. day President Mrs. Irma Tidier of Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. 'Lowell Jennings, officiating at the ceremony. The Mrs. Fabian R. Hickman was bride wore wine velvet with gold Mrs. Hattie Hampton and Mrs. 36 South 9th East, girl. hostess Wednesday evening at Janibelle Sullivan visited Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carson, accessories. her home on Forty-eight- h South Wednesday evening to attend the Midvale, boy. to members of her bridge club. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Voyce, Mrs. Russell Robison entertainemeeting of the Royal Neighbors of America. 4221 South 7th East, girl. d at her home in atTaylorsville The marriage of Miss Beverley a luncheon Mr. and Mrs. James N. Thursday afternoon Keilson, daughter of Mr. and D. C. of Members Mrs. Omcnia West Walker, Rebekah twin Jordan, compimenting girls. Mrs. and Mrs. Lodge No. 15 of Murray will meet Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Cham- son Clarence Neilson, 1149 SimpMrs. Howard Anders Avenue, Salt Lake City, and Neva36 Tuesday evening, October 18th, berlain, Holden, Midvale, girl. William Barr Alma Williams, of Caliente, son of Mrs. at eight o'clock, at the home of G Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brinton, da Other guests included Ger-rarH. Brinton 1932 70 Mamie Gillespie on Regal North 5th Salt Lowell Tye, Mrs. Leonard Garner, South, East Forty-eight- h South Holla-daMrs. S. Olsen, Mrs. T. N. Lake, boy. was solemnized Wednesday Car-thcMr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Mrs. Clinton Reeder, Bryant, at the Jensen Home, fol155 West Haven, Salt Lake evening Mrs. Fritz Swenson, Mrs. Francis Primary officers of Bennion lowed by a reception. Bishop Lis-towill Ward a Reeves Mrs. in the and sponsor party girl. Seegmiller, Horace Richards outdated. The ward house Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Bate-macouple will make their 87 Alen St.. Midvale, girl. young home in Holladay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Glen Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bennett are the parents of a baby boy born two sons of Driggs, Idaho, were Wood, 430 11th East, Salt Lake, . Mrs. George W. Rock is reportBoth mother guests last week at the home of girl. September 22nd. ed to be doing very nicely after Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sagendorf, an and child are doing nicely at Mrs. Charles Caldwell. operation last Friday at the Forty-eight- h 4425 South State, boy. their home on L. D. S. Hospital. She is expectR. enterBenson. Mrs. Mrs. Larson Wallace Willard Mr. and South and Second West. ed to return to her home some tained at a miscellaneous shower Sandy, R. D. 1, girl. this week. for Miss Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rob- day Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Erick-so- n Wednesday evening 1886 dinLincoln who of Salt Ilene Hardy entertained Friday at Lane, Lake, ertson, Mrs. Melvin L. Brazier and ner for Mr. Sam Warner of Denvwill be married this month to girl. small son are enjoying a vacation Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. Gerber, in California. er, assistant district manager Mr. Don Pitt. for the J. C. Penney Co. Games were enjoyed during 3850 South Second West, boy. Mr. and Mrs. W. Degan, 985 the evening and refreshments Holladay Ward Relief Society Mrs. Hettie Martin inspected served to 24 guests. East 56th South, Murray, girl. met afternoon in the the Dix Nogan Corps auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jenkins, ward Tuesday house and enjoyed a most of the G. Gerrard Leonard Mrs. 343 Wasatch Avenue, Midva.., A. R. at Ogden on Mr. and delightful lesson, program and will entertain at their home in boy. Thursday, October 6th. She enjMrs. Richard P. Madsen social. oyed a banquet given at that Taylorsville Friday evening for A. officers of Murray was a special guest for the afterT. P. Cousins time and was of the Country presented with a members members much disappointed in noon. About forty-fiv- e lovely gift. On October 12th she club. Places will be laid for 20 feel very were childthe made present. by the response will inspect the Oliver Howard guests. Games and music will be A short skit, originated and di- ren of Murray to a request to Corps of Salt Lake City. enjoyed after dinner. rected by Mrs. Dorothy Cutler, hrine their money to purchase was very cleverly given. Particiwinthis lunches hot for dishes Mrs. G. Ray Miler has returned Mrs. J .E. Lavachek of Siseton, pating in the skit were Mrs. Cora from California after a visit with South Dakota, is a guest at the ter.Before the lunches can be starther daughters there. home of Mrs. Dan W. James. ed it will be necessary for each child who is to receive these Nel son lunches to buy their own dish at a cost of fifteen cents. This proj. . . ect is a very important one and I Milt a better response to this request X GIVE CAREFUL is hoped for. SERVICE . . . HAIR A meeting of P. T. A. officers HOME-MAD- E DELUXE held CUTTING be will district of Murray October 17th, afternoon, Monday Come in and See Us. We Can Fill Your Party Orders in the Murray high school. The With Our Excellent Assortment. met ting wil begin at two p.m. X attrti 5 South Cottonwood Ward: Ward Coat and SweatConference will be held Sunday er. call at 482D South in the ward. A special meeting State and identify and pay for of ollieers and teachers will beat 9:30 gin Sunday morning. The Meeting wil begin at Bell Campbell, Mrs. Lucile Hick- Sacrament seven o'clock in the evening. man, Mrs. Mildred Breitling, Mrs Murray First Ward: Sunday, Eva D. Taylor, and Mrs. Garner. October 16th, at 6:30 p, m. the A violin solo was played by Mrs. regular Sacrament Meeting will Irene Lloyd and a piano solo by be held. A special program has Miss Jennie Tolman. Mrs. A lean been that will be both arranged had Kemp charge of the lesson on nutrition. Refreshments were important and entertaining to member of the ward. served by ollieers of the Relief every Musical numbers will be rend? Society. ered by the Murray First Ward Mrs. Aurilla Whipple will have Choir, under the direction of W. of the literary lesson to F. Robinson. charge be given next week. Taylorsville Ward: A ' Welcome Home" will he given in SacraMrs. Christina Gee entertained ment Meeting Sunday evening to at her home on Forty-fift- h South Arthur H. Strong, who has just Saturday evening, complimenting returned from the Spanish-America- n Miss LaKue Bowthorpe, an OctoMission ber bride. Thursday evening of Grant Ward: The Grantonian this week, Mrs. Uwrence T. have secured the Bel Showell entertained at a shower Singers Canto Chorus to furnish music in honor of Miss Bowthorpe. for Sacrament Meeting at 6:30 Miss Bowthorpe will be marrievening, October 16th. ed Saturday evening at the home Sunday Bennion Ward: Ward conferof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II ence will be held in the ward on R. Bowthorpe. 4!)49 Cottonwood Mutual ward conference Lane to Walhe A. Morse, son of Sunday. will be held Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Morse, 2Mi!) Milk-reeWard: -- Home Night" Ninth East Street. will be featured in the program for Savramont services Sunday A farewell testimonial for This is a night devoted evening. Newell McMillan will be given at to local problems in the ward. 8 p.m. in Grant ward Saturday evening, October 22. The proMrs. J. H. Heinz and her son gram will be followed by a 7mer and wife formerly residents dance. Mr. McMillan will leave of Murray but now of San Diego in the near future for the Cal- were the guests of Mrs. Don W. ifornia Mission Field. James. FOl'NI) 9lympus Rcli(,f Society ednesday afternoon for the nrst meeting of the season. After a brief lesson the remainder "t the afternoon was devoted to a social. Next week thev will meet at two o'clock for Myology, under the d of Mrs. Jen-ni- s rarley. She has for that time a lesson onprepared Greek and lunnan culture as a background for the labors of Apostle Paul. All members and friends are given a cordial imitation to be present. e Kooyman. R- tilU5. Happ where they have been ".' the past month at the 7 of their daughter, Mrs. D. Mrs. FOR RENT Three Room Frame House, 97 Woods Row, Murray $7.50 month. Call Wasatch ay and Mrs. W. G. Churches turned last weeKiium wncm-nhiMr na Page unpalatable cd ALKA-SELTZE- Ls R preparations. Thats why more in demand than almost any other single item in the average drug store. for the relief of Wc recommend CoW.t, Headache, Stomach, tTrt.1 on Stomach, Sour a as and Muscular Gargle rains, After," "Morning in Minor Throat Imtatons. We really mean it. any or all of these discomUse fails to relieve. if it back Your money forts. In addition to an analgesic iwv-i- v of Soda), rncn Riass 01 ' Wa. to 7N. ror.taina alkali?xrs which iI correct those everyday ailments due to I In 3(V and Gty packages at your drug store. ALKA-SELTZE- ALKA-SELTZE- R R 4 fr Hyl-licNj- Al A lu-I- Wednesday-Thursda- fell III mmmmm y October 19-2- 0 "4 MEN AND A PRAYER" lypcr-Acidit- y. miters Fine Prosirarn of Short Subjects in Addition X t X With Loretta Young:, Richard Greene, David Nivcn, x C Aubrey Smith, J. Edward BrombcrR 1'unr P.rutlxrs Swum to a Mighty O.ith . . . To Avenge Their Father's Death and Clear Tin ir Family Name. ' Newsrcel, Comedy, and Football Thrills X |