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Show NEW BUS SCHEDULE Iu addition to 'Tenthousp" the f Bparklitu musical' hit ".Moonliirht the on nexv A schedulshown will bus he tu uud Pre'zels" s W.. K. J ' same douhle feature hill at the Iris the service between Murray, iii .id Midvaie was in Murray, Sunday, Month. y aid Vvtl BAPTIST CHURCH 68 East 48th South St. James !'. Payne, Pastor 'pl-nv- wrwr vv i " Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter PHONE HOLLADAY Lust Sunday cveulnc the Relief Society lield tlielr ward conference in present iiiK a ri'llnloiis pageant. The feature was written under the joint authorship of Mr. and Mrs. K. ('. Knowllon, set to musle and directed by .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. Ocorne K. Coxe was Km stage mnnu,'er. Mrs. t'oxe and Mrs. Zinu Uowthorpo had charge of all costumes, making inatiy of (hem. Mr. Alma Chrlsten.sen was elect rl clan and Henry Florence was curtain man. J. K. Moss and MI.hh Ntel-It- t Neilson were readers. Dr. anil Mrs. I$lrd were promptots. A forest back ground was used thrniinhout (.'lionises of ladies apiwared. Mrs. Ma not ret Marehant, Charles It. I'ikc and Itulon Appi'vl sum; solos. Tin Btory of "The Divine I'lan of Life" was divided into the following periods : Prologue, DlsiNnsallon of Adam: Noah; Abraham; Moses The Tei I'otnniaiidmi'iils; The Saviour, The Sermon on the Mount; Dispensation; Hook of Mormon; Dispensation of Priesthood; dithering of Israel; Ministry of Elijah; Tin Pioneers; Challenge to the Youth of Zlon ; Epilogue and Finale. About seven hundred people witnessed this very artistic and brilliant performance. Mrs. Collet t ex tends thanks and appreciation to all. siH-n- Hth, le will Herbert liowlhoriie and family are moving from Holladay to Cas-per- s Cut-of- f and Highland Drive. huo-ces- Funeral services for Itosalie lien rtcksen were held Sunday at -- :'t" In the chiinl. Counselor E. V. Knowllon conducted the program 8eiikers of the occasion were L Jom-pAVlse. (Jldeoii Diner mid T. T. Ilro klmiik. Music wim fnrnKhl by Llnds4iy Sisters with their violins; J. D. Howers sang "IVautifnl Charles It. lute of Somewhere"; Pike Hang "One Sweetly Solemn Invocation was offered Thought." Newman; the by Alls-r- t The grave In by John Sutherland. l WnsHtch Ijiwn eiiietry was by Joseph Y. Iirscn. Flowers were curried by girls of the Sunday School cluss. ltocllt was Jtit sU years obi nod it pupil of the llolln-dawliool. Al Willi create Wednesday Club Pol I.'ak party. Mis. met Wright this week in a Mrs. Florence Medley entertained ladies of her afternoon dub on Wed After luncheon they enno.srfny. joy, I bridge. Next Sunday evening the Church :crvlic will be Kinsored by the M I. Ass iciatioiis. They will present .he Swniiec Singers In a music fest. A full Imuse is desired, hi Yoilliglierg entertained Suml. y School class last Friday at dsi. 'he amusement tin II. dimes and refreshments were enjoyed by forty members. C. W. A. Work Center for women oniic'd Monday morning with a supervisor and twenty workers. They will help with community sen lug problems. M. I. A. dramatic committee has cast the second play of the three to Ik- presented in the spring contest. Tllif play, "The Conflict" will be presented by Mrs. Dela Iluffii-kar- , Itessle Jensen, Margaret and La He liird. - Flo-rem- v workers working on the city canal passed through Holladay during the past week. They have cut down and hauled away trees, burned weeds and brush and dug the canal ileejier and wider. AImiuI four hundred men work on each shift. C. W. A. Mrs. Jessie Wagstaff will conduct Theology lesson at Helief Society iicM Tuesday. She has nsk he (pies; ion of every one and will all for an answer on the following visit- ing day, u II day. at the Irving Jr. and Holladay schools. Lunch will lie served at noon. In the cafeteria for ten cents, to all who desire. From 2 to I o'clock tea will le served by the room mothers. We de, sire to make this event u real A sixvial treat will In- - given to the room mrlvlng the largest number of visitors during the day. ltemenilxT the date. March IMh. Dciinison and Warren HmvthorjH t the week end In Vernal, t'tah. at Mis-- ! Jane Mowers entertained lirldge luncheon last Saturday evening. The Ward Heunbm was largely titunded. Three hundred children on were served und entertained hun and five Tuesday afternoon, dred ndtilts Thursday afternoon After the program ti Isx lunch vii served, then two runs of the picture "Secrets" with Mary Plckford, and lastly h dance. The following art Ists appeared on the program: Heading Laron P. Smith; Mini ti ne solo Union Apgoixl : Solo Margaret Marcluint; Heading, Well di ll P.owthonx'; SiH'lllng lesson Mrs. Nellie Earl; Solo Lnrle lUrd : Piano solo Mrs. Ida KranU. March V a 11 Fridiy. 53-V- subject, "How does learning affect our future. resigned Ceorge M.i reliant from Mutual on Tuesday. He has Seen prt shh'lit (he past five years. Kevntlv he was appointed to the High Cornell of the stake. We wish dot continue! success. Mr. evening the Young Men's Mutual was reorganized with Hurry Florence, president ; J. It. Walker, 1st counM'lor; Ells-r- t Adainsoii. 2nd counselor, and IMtiin Aiulrus. secretary. These men are all organlz-nthworkers and can hi' enpiste! tuii'l modern conditions In splendid fashion. Tiie-da- y exK-r-Icnc- Mis. Emily Carlisle had charge of the lesson In Social Service nt Uellef Society mi Tueslay. The subject was Sex and Emotional Maturity. Mrs. I Keltic HUkmati her scrap Ixx.k rccunlinir the Iok iIH of lie past season III pictures. Mrs. Carlisle Hiitiuiuieed that she Is In communication with Senator Thomas on the cnillng laws on MWs Fny dilhenim f Holhithiy Pure Fiswls. She asked nicmliers to lieauU entertain1! recently with watch for news of these bills mid fully HrratiKwl tHirprht' party In for an opinion of their choice. lienor of Mr. Damalii Casto. Games were played and refreshments were DID 0l' t.VFU MOP TO THINK xened to I he following guest: Whiter Ellnnon, IUtnltn Cunt, Holert "Did ton ever slop lo think that Fiirrrll. Irene lirsou, Inland ltv-elt- , the battle which the newspapers Kuth Wolrnff, Imrwln a Norma lYtcrwiu. I'nul Wlw have Ihi n putting up to i that frs' guarniitiv was Included and !roihy Shipley. in their Nit A code was not a selfi'h Th Elite Players held n birthday light, but In the Interests of the cope as a whole? General John-otMiiprU' iuriy In honor of their Dis.iid (hat it was not iiiciKii ry on rector. Mr. Alum It, the ..1 peis Wolibl have the right February nth, nt Id Imme In Holf Hp;':t, but they knew, as he In charge of laday. The commit should have known, thai the busiNrratig 'tii'i:l were; Noiiiih Peter-tnI.i nnil u Casto, mid Fny tiuMi ness of a ncnspa'r and that f any pi T'Oli o bllsilifSK It w us Irving to eruiu. All the Club tin nils it wcie protect wimhl Ih ruluisl during the s id th' cv'iiing whs gn ully bu g !e!!.vs of an iippesil, " 'I rt e I'res' and Trfr Seecir enjoje l by nil. iiitisl I e kafpcii.iribil am! the news-piptrThe tngi l'liycr hre pi otltig tliniiigti (heir aMirUi(Sii, ii of tin- - Three r n llghtinc for the Intirrsls lny "M,tciy Untile" which will lw rer riliren when Ihey liatp rui-- ! t noon ill the llolliiday Wurd. tided lhat Ihe Trre Press clause liie wilt Is tniioiiunil biti-rtiuisl lie In Uie tirwparr roil." disll-Cdtet- 11 !. pr" i Chil-'cnx-- u. lr . pre-nen- f pre-wiiti- Tin-run. Dinty Rioore's 4WS South State Oppo.lte Gty Hall Becker's Seer CHILI - MEAT RAY WARD PIES - SANDWICHES ALAN WRIGHT VI -- j Henries: lv.ifled worship M:t0 a. in. Mid l'.i.Me Young' I "copies' Mi'clii!. C :45 p. m. Gispel Service, TtfO p. in. At this service the Pastor is preaching on a special series of sermons the Hook of Revelation. Week-daservices: F. A. D. Guild meet i nt; Tuesday tit 7:80 with Misses Violet Hisemnu and Nada Sunday IMS y Mr. and MtK Ilyrum Reunion Friday, March 2nd, is Temple entertained at a buffet supper Sat stake. Cottonwood excursion day for urday evening for their daughter, Twentv-fou- r guests were Omcnia Past Noble Grand club WilniM. present. Decorations were in pa will meet in Fraternal Hall, .Motrlotie colors, and table games were nday, March 51 h. nt 2:00 p. m. played. .Mrs. Glen E. Howe, wife of City The Murray Flower Garden Club Attorney of Murray, hits been well represented nt the lecture was JunSlate President of the given by Mrs. Fuller in Salt Lake ior Democratic Club. last week. SeveralJ members of the South Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Hallard had Friendly Garden Club of as their week end guests their son Cottonwood were also in attend and family Mr. nnd Mrs. Delos Hal- - (ince. lard of Salt Lake. Taylorsvllle Ward Heutiloii was The Seventies Quorum, of the a decided success in every respect. Murray Second Ward made n A lot supper was served to 3."0 round of visits to their friends and persons and nearly 200 children last week. were served during the afternoon. A splendid program was given and Mr. Cement It. Nickle of Eph- - dancing occupied the late hours of raim Is in Murray this week, visit- the day. ing with his brothers, Mr. Jas. W. of A dancing party and D. M. Nickle. composed Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Reynolds, Mr. The Junior Seminaries of Ilolla-- , Mini Mrs. Art Mackay. P.ishop Fox. lay and Murray were in charge of Miss Vivian Smith and Mr. and the program last Sunday evening Mrs. Clem Sanders, attended the in South Cottonwood ward and fur- ('neon nut Grove dance Tuesday evnished a very excellent program. ening, later returning to the Reynolds home where refreshments Mrs. Erina Ohlander entertained were served. at a birthday parly for her hist Satunlay evenlng ID guests were ' Wednesday evening at 7:o0, the present and enjoyed games and school P. T. A.. Mrs. Liberty dancing. A late supper was served. president, featured a pageant 9 Grant Ward reuuion last Thurs entitled. 'IJght of Frogress", based day drew u big crowd and was pro- on the foundation of the republic, Dinner directed by Principal John S. Mcnounced a great success. was served at 15:30. followed by a Allister and Mrs. Marie H. Illaeker, second grade teacher and teacher program and dance. a of music at Liberty school. Mr. and Mrs. Kay B. Allen, Miss The Joy Makers club xvas enterImlse Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Tripp left by motor Sun- tained at the home of Mrs. Ernest day for a two week's vacation trip Carlson In East Mldvale Wednesday afternoon. A hot dinner xvas servto California. ed at 2 o'clock. Cards were played. Mrs. C. I Shaw will entertain In prb.es going to Mrs. James Powell honor of her husband's birthday an- and Mrs. John Greenwood. Guest nil-lleniversary Thursday evening. Cards prl.e was awarded Mrs. Edith will Is- - played (luring the ('veiling and refreshments: will lie served. ' Mr. Elmer Anderson, who reMrs. (iwen licrgman gave a din- cently returned from the Swedish ner parly for members of the fami- Mission xvlll be the sinker in the Murray Second Wiird, at their reguly In celebration of her husband')-birthdaanniversary Tuesday o! lar M. I. A. Conjoint M"eting. Sunami last week. day evening. Miss Eva Olson numwill imudcal a give 'onipany The Senior Class of South Cot ber. Mr. Webb Snarr will give a toiiwood ward M. I. A. will give violin solo. an nN'ii night party next Tuesday evening for all iiiciiiIkts Is'tween A surprise party was given last the ages of 2.'l nnd n.". All those Saturday night for Rex TownMied eligible are expected to lie present. v Eleanor Rasmusscn nnd Schuyler Call. The evening was sicnt In Mr. Earl Price of Ihe Murray cards. The guests were Second ward bishopric was out to playing Helen Walker, Mary Frame, Iotia Ihe Kctitiion Friday. February 22. Vera Green. Armstrong, Jane out since his long stay Ills tirst time Walter feo Vance, Glbbs, Nygren, at a Salt Lake hospital. His friends Mclviii Ionls and Holmgren, him back again. are glad lo welcome Rrlggs, Mrs. Henry Wheeler will give a Mr. and Mrs, S. G. Payne, of Denll o'clock dinner for her daughter, ver, Colorado, are visiting it tie lteverly In honor of her 11th birth home of their son. Rev, J. I evening day anniversary, Thursday are - en and Payne, family. They at their home on Ninth East to Milnts In California aftc route si reef. which they will reiitrn to Murray for a longer vMt. Tuesday even South Cottonwood Ward n very splendid attendance at their Ing they xvere guests with others at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elm evenward reunion last Thur-da- y ing. Dinner was served to 250. A Harger of East Mill Creek for splendid program and d.uice follow- dinner. ed the dinner. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph William Mr. and Mrs. Harold (i. Johns of Winder xvard representing the who were married in the Salt Lake stake Genealogical doit Intent have Temple last week returned Sunday been visiting the Murray Second from a short wedding trip, and are ward at all meetings of the M. In bow at home to their friends A. during the month of February Sotiih CottonwmHl on Ninth East have given the Genealogical They t nvt. class some very good suggis! Ions. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Jenkins will They have helped I hem In their fu eiiterl.iln iiifiuhcrH of the Country lure work and their encouragement nnd Instructions have been deeply Cousins Club at a dinner and dam-The M. I. A. cx at their home on East IMh South appreciated. a tends to them hearty Welcome (o Thursday evening. Disnratloiis will return at any time and visit thctn Ihj In St. Patrick colors. again. Mcinbeni of the O. D. O. dill were the guests of Mrs. Florctu-Wixsl lii Mldvale Wediu-sdnafter noon, at a one nYlm k luncheon High prl.e was won by Mrs. M; mle Welch, low prl?,e going to Mrs. John Merger. hiu-han- Kill-pac- rcrts Leldier Mid-wee- service meet in;! m. Meeting Thursday at 1:00 Alfred Nelson, hostess. Mrs. ji. in. Last Sunday night Rev, W. E. Parks was the guest sinker at the church, service. As the Ktiest of Mr. and Mrs. Payne he xvas preparing Ladies home at Moab In ntiirn with tin attack ivlien lie i.f apiK iiilicltis necessitatilng removal to n Salt Luke hospital where he underwent tin operation Monday evening. At this lime lie is recovering nicely. to liis was seized Indies of the Raptist Church serving a dinner in the church The are basement on Friday, March 2nd. Come nnd enjoy a flue dinner, see in the church the improvement property and help In meeting 'Its cost. The cost of a ticket Is very lilt Hit 1. 111 LOVE, BETRAYAL, EXCITING INGREDIENTS OF "PENTHOUSE" .Mr. Mine llaker, Wlio lias Ins Hoxv would you like to lose 1," ill for (he mst few ipilte K'Tloit-dtMttiids of fat In n month iiud nt weeks. Is rapidly ituprov ing. Her the sunn time incroii your energy friends will Ih happy to sec hi nnd health? Improve your cheery smile among them again. In How would you like to lose vour her various activities In church and double chin ami your lo prominent school. 0 abdomen and at the smiie I line .Mr. and Mrs. John vods gave make yiiir skin so clean and clear ii dinner party Tuesday evening In that It will compel admiration? lemur of their son Gene's 21st birth on Get the wale today and hoc day BlHiler)iry. Covers were hit i for Miss Evelyn t'liiiglnirst. Mis now- mucn you weigh men get all v"i cent Kittle Martinet of Knischeti Halt Thnjiio. Mr. Sherman Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whirl which will last you four weeks. er r. mnl daughter G ne and Take one half. teasmHinful In ly. besides Ihe honor gtieM. glass of hot wter every morning nnd when you have finished the con Mi-- s Wiillln bon was the Phyllis tied cm J at a nirprlse lmrtv a! tents of this first butt!- - weigh the h e of Miss Helen ltcrgenei yourself again. last Fiiday exciting. Those attend After that you'll want to' walk ltd w en Misses Harlem Fill re. arounl and s.iv In vour fr ciuk! Ijixelhi Johnson. Fcrnetts Slalev. i hi- - s, cent bottle ,f Kriiscber Li line S.t tt. Kate t'wlac, Helen Sails Is xxortli one liundnsl dollars Carol Thotuiisoii. Lchi Mallory. of any fat forum's tnonrv" Simvr. Mrs. Wallin and Mr It. igciicr ecrxed a di lit ions lumh leading ilriigisls Am.rh-- over The evening was tpcu In playing Mil Krusehcn KalfsYou can nl-- ! ' gallic,. n.v tret it. - 11 y ! i a Me cdy of ".Monl'ghl a:iJ i relzt ls" i'orlrays The Times In Sens ((imposed hy four of America's ace soinixmlt lis, the tuneful melodies in ''MoonliKht uud Pretzels," hackstaRe nuwlcal romance at the Iris Theatre Sunday, Monreday and Tuesday, March flects the spirit of the times in a manlier ;uiigue for screen comedy. At least three of the numhers In the score may truly lie said to he descriptive of the present American scene. Iu "Moonlight and Pretzels' more than in any other of the recent screen musicals, the composers have followed the precept of the fellow who said "Let me hut xvrite the solids of a nation and I cafe not who makes its laws." "MoonllKht and Pretzels" will t one of the features of the twin hill shown next Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday tit the Iris Theatre In Murray. The other feature on the same di'lifjhlful hill will he 'penthouse." This creat picture has as its two lending star, Warner I!ax-te- r und My run Loy. The Iris Theatre in Murray announces the presentation of two good features each Sunday, Monday anil Tuesday. The selection of the features will he closely watched hy the inanajienient. Unl-versal- 's A M:s nliiiltan cocktnil cf whoopee parties, love, hate and disillusion is masterfully mixed for the motion picture public in Arthur the Sinner Uochc's "Pentliou.se", Metro CIohlwyn-MayeCosmopolitan production which will lie shown tit the Iris Theatre Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, March Thursday by the I'tah Traci;ni to.njMtiiy. tais service to Salt I ; W fl:4r, 7:03. 7::25, 7 :4.j. :!!), and will 8:33, 0MX5, I jK, ut the Murray terminal Kin I ' ;,t h, : nunute tiuervais throuKlmut tht remainder of the day. ItcKhiiiiug a, 11:05 p. in. the service will be as follows: 11:23, 11:35, ll:r.o, p m n J 12:)2. 12:10. 1 :or. and 1 sit ... ,u x.) -- . . Service between Sandy n:ul Mij. vale has been changed from tH average hour and twenty inlnU). run to an average of one trip hour ly. , y- ag-T- RADIO BROADCAST 'on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE STATION K 5 L . (lliiO Kilocyclrs) COLUMHIA P.UOADCASTI.NG SYSTEM Sunday, Mukch 4th 11 a. m. I IS, Ford Owners! Have Your Ford Repaired In Our Shop- Where Only Genuine Ford Parts Are Used! is a vivid portrayal life In New York, of life in Mad Manhattan's love nests o:i the roof-topsof political plotting, clandestine romance n daring reof velation of the merry life In the wurhl's wickedest me- of The picture modern Cumberlcdgc Motor Co. , 4 (13 AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER South Slate Street PHONE Murray 81 tropolis. features Warner one of his finest screen portrayals as Durant, the society lawyer, and Myrna Loy, one of the loveliest hits of femininity si en in many a day, for whom star dom Is predicted within a very short 'penthouse" Raxter, who Now Is The Time To Get A gives G. E. 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