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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE KOLUDAT FISH DISHES WPEilS N Sumliiy niornlnR at Sunday School a special Christmas iiroprnm waf ri'iidcicd under the direction of Mr. Krantz, with Mrs. Kriintz iiMy ai the piano. The east Included about thirty per urn. Tlie theme of was the search for lasting joy, entitled "The Sad Shepherd" A wealthy yonng man claimed his Inheritance from his father and began to travel In search of happl-r.es- . He searched far and wide and wasted years of his life and fulled to And the subject of his quest. Al last when his fortune was wasted and old age was upon him he heard the story of the shepherds in the fields of Jiethlehem. Uecause o' their simplicity and sincerity he believed their story and went with them to the city to worship the Child. It was now that he learned that happiness conies only through service to one's fellow man and to noble Ideals. M'anda Andrus was the Header; Wendell l?owthor)ie represented the "Sad Shepherd; ('has. H. J'iko represented Hie Spirit l of Rome;; Marvin Carlisle the Spirit of Chaldron. Mr. James Kigby represented the Spirit of Judea; Mrs. George Ma reliant represented the Angel who announced the birth of the Saviour. Her solo was lienutlfully rendered, and the accoinpaiiiiiient by Mrs. Dr. I'ird, Glen MilHin-aland Krne.st Henrlch-tewere the Three Wise Men. Then there was a solo, "Eastern Star," by I.ary ISlrd, a chorus by a group of small girls, an I three well balanced choruses by the Pilgrims and the combined group. Mrs. Mildred Wagstaff directed the dialogue. The orchestra was enlarged by Mrs. Viola Livingston with her violin. The production was majestic and lofty In character, and wan very well rendered lo a large and appreciative audirepre-sent'H- Kraut-wonderful- d a JSyiLuF k i WW Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter PHONE HOLLADAY The program after the Sacrament Service Sunday evening was under he direction of Mrs. Krantz, assisted by Mr. Tike and tho Ward Choir. 'Irs. Irvin Allington and Mrs. lister Buttle sang u wonderful duet In an inlhein being rendered by the choir. Mrs. Mildred Wagstaff ably read f the Christmas Spirit. The guest of the evening was Presiipenk'-- r dent Heber J. Grant. Ills theme was Honesty to IMirpose." He related incidents from personal experiences which illustrated his text and then he concluded Ids remarks by his powerful testimony. The closing nimlier by the choir was from the '"Messiah". After the benediction a iwpllon was held to shake hands d vltii the children and all who to meet him. The meeting was mill h appreciated by an uutii-"icof 175 persona. M x e Mrs. Leah Watklns, mother of Irs. A nor Whipple, passed away Saturday evening. Funeral services were held in Ilrigham City, Fourth Ward Chapel, on Tuesday at 1 p. m. A large audience of friends and relative, assembled at the appointed hour. Flowers were beautiful, ami the music was well conducted by Glen Watkins leading a ladies chorus. The prayer at the grave was pronounced by a sou of Mrs. Watklns. sl. iM rsl V: i.V - ' Arthur M. Dakar-In- I , ' i v.'.y .v. of San Francisco were dinner guests nt the Colb tt home last Sat urday. Baked Stuffed Fish. The stuffing of fish may be varied in many ways, adding to its flavor and making It more appetizing. The following Is one that will be liked: "Pop, what la an Intelligence Take one cupful of melted butter, test?" f cupful each of rolled crack"Any small boy about your age. er crumbs and bread crumbs, salt, O. 1933, Bull Syndicate. WNU Servlca, onion Juice, pepper, and two cup-fu- ls of chopped sour pickle. Stuff II the fish, or If lo fillets, put a layer QftKTAga of stuffing between slices and bake. Garnish with pickled onions and parsley. u rSWH '!: f one-hal- ' Cook two pounds of fish and all the bones and skin. Chop fine and add slowly cupful of the fish broth, one teaspoon-fu- l of salt, the juice of three lem ons, one tablespoonful of grated onion, two dozen blanched and choped almonds and a dash of cayAdd two tahlespoonfuls of enne. cupful of wagelatin to ter and dissolve In the hot broth, mix with the other Ingredients and fill the mold. Chill, serve in a nest n It 7 I I un0M7&8fr tei.4-- li55-"1-3?- LUTHERN CHURCH Church Announcememts 62 llast S. S an "CHURCH IStli So.. .1. I " one-fourt- h !'. Payne, Pa-sio- r Morning Worship at 10 a. m. Evening Service at t p. in At Avenue Pa pi 1st Church. .Nulla- - of change of time and meeting place. There will be a it fold program. Devotional service In charge of pastor. otial time sponsored by the youns; ixople and lastly a P.aptlsmal Service and Supper will Ik- - observed. Plan to go and watch the old Year out and thte Xe.v Year in. in a way pleasing unto tho Iird. n. v. ine-iiri- iefi.-s!itii.-:i:- s a' on Priil. iv of our mother, Mrs. Lauretta Pliihm their Chlrstiuiis . at 2o'ib, k la the new i liiin b in p. if ul Kelser; and h1si for the PFUSONAIS basement. The lea la rs In tie' tloml offerings. To 1931 , n eii.irge. A Department I Signed I Meet iis tit the work shop dmr on cift Gnil. Pug" will U- a Chtstm;'s MKS. UH ISi: ZAI.n.MK. January 2; bring a strong pair i' feature niid lust Put not least, the MUS. CHKISTIXA S1MSICII brocks (breiv hes to you i fur It "eats." Will lx a busy f.2 Weeks. Almost Loit Art Your pals. "Ie trtith,- - MlJ Uncle Eben. "Is KAN TAKIMT & WILL LAMoU., Sucis'ks Twins Slmi' Work hard to And out, an' when dey get V "4 It, few (eop!e know what to do wlf Came Hack. --- ' - - Fast ISth South, Sunday afternoon at It p. in. Sunday School at 171 Christ 2 p. m. i THE USELESS PRE-INVENTO- tmtm a low price that defies even strict comparskni ! $1.95 $2.69 $3.39 p-- 1 giH-st.- " 1 . down-nnd-n- YOU May Have To T MAKE SACRIFICES To Attend the B. Y. U. I W.H Give WINTER QUARTER But You will be repaid Tlie Courses you want. Mental and Spiritual Training. - Jan. Exciting Sports 29-Fe- b. 2, 1934 - Championship Basketball and Wrestling and Miie' Smart Strap SKppcrs, Shoe or Oxford 93c 'S1.69 College Boot Shop Northeast Corner Main and Broadway Uiulor Schramm-To- h n son Drtttr Salt .:e Citv $2.50 Halanre mi Cmmiilciil p'ial', Ps!5 State 8t. SOUTH STATE STREET HAS THESE SPLENDID BUYS AWAIT- ING YOUR SELECTION-TOGET- HER WITH MANY MORE WE ARE UNABLE 10 LIST HERE . . . Radio & Stand, practically new .... Rug, Expensive, fine quality, 9x12.... IRuS' 912 2 Rugs, 6x8, each 1 Woodrow 1 Easy Washer 1 PERMANENT WAVE FOR We bargain More Wilier a "Guaranteed Satisfaction" Children' fie in wnine Ttrim fitio Brigham Young University January 8 - March 23 hair l'hotie Mur 23 .HigricA Quality Education at Lowest Cost" 1 n. 1 4342 Leadership Week Culmcr Beauty Salon Persian rt i cwl WNU Service Syndicate. U fr i UNTIL AFTFR THE HOLIDAYS n- -l blem-Ishe- e. Dramas, Opera, Concerts, Lectures Here's the opjiot Utility to u w n tlic most iiitrittiticj styles of tlic finest make, at 1932, Wake Up Your Liver Bile -- Without Calomel ' SALE! RY . Wlli) i . "There is one thing that can be said about the stylish stouts," says corpulent Cora. "We were made for bigger things than the world has to offer." j if IL" j Mackerel Roe. Scald the roe In acidulated water, drain and wipe dry, being careful not to break them. Season wlti salt, chopped parsley and onion Flour well, dip In egg and Juice. crumbs and fry In deep fat. Serve on a folded napkin with fried parsley and slices of lemon for garnish. - i with mayonnaise Lamb Cape Lutheran Church Vim do not know what this day welcomes you to sp: nd an hour with will bring forth, uor all the succeed- (Jid's Word to ai I you in beginning C by Western Union. ing days of the new year, what tlie New Year well. difficult leg, sore trials, severe temptations, they all may Call Physicicne for Meaelei have in store for you. Will you, New York state health officials .vho studied 1,50 deaths from during the course of the new year, r measles found that 48 cent of always show all muled wisdom, fatal cases the were to be in-said love, and strength in the discharge fected by prior cases In the fara- of life's sacred duties? Will you these cases were apparently Hies; toil and labor, not from sinful, selBy DOUGLAS MALLOCH had a physician been preventable, fish motives, nor as men pleasers, railed for tt:e first case and taken but as faithful stewards of (joil, measures to protect the rest of the are the useless? If a beg family. He commands: that knowing V gar smiled "Whatsoever yo do in word or deed, And gave a faded posy to a child. do all in tlie name of the Iord Then who would say Chinese Maidi Worli .levus. givii g thanks to Hod and the In China young women are work He had not served that day. Full er by Illm?" 1 t It be control Or he himself, and not been recon ins it" government olilces. In the va to you to know that the faithrlous professions as teachers, law died? ful mid merciful (Soil wishes to eome yers, doctors, dentists and scientists t yon on this llrst day of the year There are no useless. If a man can beside the most Intelligent leaders find of the newer republic. They are in His precious Word as He came Joshua when He had charged And so he can occasions to be competing with men In every field The back of this Persian lamb and demonstrating an astonishing cape Is kind. h:ni to h a I Israel forward Into the draped Into a hood effect No high nor low capacity for Industry, application The cuffs serve also as purse and Promised IjhhI! Will you permit Nor rich nor poor men know and social usefulness. the hat completes the ensemble. Hint to assure ymi as He did In life's great kingdom of the heart that He will rever leave nor and mind. I'oi'sake j .hi, but lx hh ymi wherever you go to strengthen, and de Who are the useless? Only those who pass fend, and comfort t.ud help you In the calling In which He Himself has And give no word, no thought, no look, alas, iiaivd j mi. lie Mrollg then, and of To oilier men I mirage. If ;H he for you Or other women then, whom neisl you fear? F.vcry day Whatever heights they win or And You'll Jump Out of Bed If Dili bll. U not flowing freely, you will biing j. ,n nearer to tlie Canaan food doeen't dlKtiL It Juit dean ta the wealth anuifx. in the Morning Rarin' to Go bowel. Cu bloaU up your itomftch. Ton above with Its blesw-rest from all here thick, bed Ulte lad roar breeth -your toil :in, woe. Have not I These are the useh m. put the much If you feel sour and sunk and U foul, (kin ofUn breeJu out In Your head achee and 70a feel down the world looks punk, don't swali oiuiiiiiitded thee? Pe strong m,, of nspiired and out. Your whole iitem U polioned. low a lot of The mineral salts, needed very ami water, a good courage : I dethe most not afraid, It takei thnee good, old CARTER'S oil, laxative candy or chewing sired. iieithir Is- - then dismayed ; LITTLE UVER PILLS to theeetw the gum and expect them to make you Are those who meet pounds of bile flowing freely and make Lord thy ;.h Is Ub thee whither-si-ve- r sweet and suddenly and buoyant oa oontaJa The world and leave it sweet. you feel "up and up." They full of sunshine. 1m.ii Joshua 1 : derful, harmlee, gentle Vegetable exThe humble hearted and the great For they can't do it They only tracts, amatlng when tt eomts to BsJctng New Year s day services will I e cbl Inspired. the bUe flow freely. move the bowels and a mere movein the Murray Methodic t ItSt. I'uu.Im U..tln.'h W liii'di ,U Service ment doesn't get at the cause. The But don't ask for live? till. Ask tot Carter's Little LWer Pills. Look for Ue reason for your aame Carter's Little Liver Pills feeling is your liver. It should on the red label. Reeent a Pour out two pounds of liquid subitltuta. 114 at drug store. bile into your bowels daily. Clll C U. Co. New Year's Day B APTIST v dressing. ' Miss Marie Collett. teacher In the N'lght School of Conimeni', In San . CmAST? lit of crisp lettuce n-- e mm MA fffiitf -- ( hrisliiias IVrty We h to slliivrely tlumk very. All members of ti c Primary and who in oae jiny way assistc! dnri:u. N ;ue o bne our recciit UTeavenient In the deutbi .tillllor Di Mr. ami Mrs. There are so many fresh water lakes and streams that all one needs Is a fishing line with a little patience to bring home a meaL de-ire- Ik-s- s dose relative. food. one-fourt- h WANTKI) TO Hl'Y 21 Million I'lllUH's of newly iulii(s silver Address Franklin D. Koosevclt. Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Collett entertained at a dinner Christinas day for their family and a iiuiiiUt of IA$ as freely as the for fish Is easily most wholesome Jellied Fish. WANT ADS Hall. January ID, P.t.11. are under steady direction of the M. I. A. Hoards. It Is Imped that lovers of will reserve this ilti for the da the Gobi and Green hall. f Sm M - of the $imm f 3jH places IN that It la the Lven where It should be osed purse will allow, digested and a i t' r?r. utile, The It. Y. will resume their regular meetings on the first Sunday of January, after a vacation of two Mr. and Mrs. X. K. Wagstaff wll! weeks, because of Chirstinas probe host mid hostess to meinlcrs of gram and Xew Year's Eve. W. W. G. the Saturday night bridge club next The F. A. D. chapter ha I tihcir Saturday evening at their home. New Year ideas will lie carried out. Chlrstmas party in the church base-l.ie- l I The o, Wediiesd.iy ci tiiu; Mr. John rtetts died Sunday even large rom was prettily ihsoraled In ing with infirmities incident to old Christmas colors with a Clirbiuaf will Ih' Thursnge. Fuueral servh-etrie an. I candles in (lie window day In Holladay, at V';W, with After a short devotional i l busi Uishop Ityberg pre,s(ling. the girls pl.iyiil :ame tiuiuU-if r Christ and then drew It was with great satisfaction mas one re ;i:t unkages, ,aeh that the Ward officers were al le to i a pn Mv and lis. fid gift. eiviiig semi substantliil Chiistiaas remeia The l.o iies.-- -. Mis. p.iyiie and hraiHvs to forty families in H.dla Wiikl. icfres!iiiieit!s a; day. Santa's Subs were all true Mary a long table in red aie1 "blue". and the color scheme was gris-carritsl out in the ( AIUI (IF THNKS Sixteen ei' p; es. Plans for the perfection eo fig fish is so plentiful cheapest of food. Is shipped In It MANY raw ml 53-- Francisco, has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Collet; She returnluring the holidays. ed to the coast oh Thursday. Xo Itelief Society meeting was held this Wcvk but next Tuesday. January 2. the Social Service lesson will be given with Mrs. Emily Carlisle as class leader. Mis. Collett wishes to rail attention to nil visiting teachers that the ence. teachers' topic will be given at one Next Sunday evening at Sacra- p. in. next Tuesday. A full represenment Services, a welcome home pro- tation of each District is desired, gram will be given In honor of as new visiting rolls will be given Union Apgood, who has Just return- out. Mrs. Collett would like to sir ed home from the German Mission. one hundred per cent district visit The choir nil! be In attendance and ing as the slogan of the New Year. the bishopric Is desirous of a full The toph for the lesson Is "SelfFITort". representation of ward members. Bcheme for the "Gold and Green" ball to be held In Granite Stake By DWIG SCHOOL DAYS Dining Room Suite, almost new .... ! $150 3jg S50 550 J750 cp gQO $900 "0 USED LINOLEUM, PLK.rFvS.D PLENTY OF NICE TOYS FOR NEW YEAR'S GIFTS! |