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Show TAYLORSVILLE CLIPPINGS rdgehill Choral Group Furnuh. Program To THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. JUNE 10, 1937 Choral &ocieiy the program at the June Ward. Sunday. . fiv in- Sacramem men- w. First civ Baptist Church 62 East 48th South JAMES P. PAYNE, - . .mi (SNIP SNIP) The Taylorsville V. Scouts have won all their games a in the first half of the Redeemer,' baseball The World's .:n kQ rpnrkred bv the series, and on won Monday the Cai3 society as a special feat- first game of the second half playing against Grant w r a These boys are under the direcand enjoy this tion of Leon Frame; their captain is Max Peterson. 13th, -- eq Mew S SSof Churches Set Science and in the organization e new expSn of sales j M Per cent for the of Marv Baker Eddy, writings -- of Christian fifty-nin- a n rtr 1 UUiiuvt LI in an Public thought as .bodies g&t d by legislative involv- handling measures medical and religious free- ifJS A m' H nU 11 S5g o w w the Mother Church, Church of Christ Scie- o St The iii 1 featured reports today by officers at the Annual nce election of Judge Clifford Mass., as P Smith of Newton, rhnrch President for the coming vear, ana vi as Treasurer, Brookhne nf w raimci W. HVra wm as ClerK, President Christian eiecieo.j i is. i a. oy duu rj and mi ine science directors to serve for one year. His officer at duty is to be presiding u the Annual Meeting. HELPFULNESS "God the STRESSED the Preserver of Man" is subject of the lesson-sermo- n churches of Christ Scientist on Sunday, June 13. Among the Scriptural citations "God is able are the following: to make all grace abound toward you; that ye. always having all sufficiency in all things, may to every good work: Being enriched in everything to all which bountifulness, in all through us causeth thanksgiving to God" Corinthians 9:8, 11). Correlative to the citations is the following from "Science ana Health with Key to the Scriptu(II res" by rich in Mary Baker Eddy: "The spirit help the poor in grand brotherhood, all having the same Principle, or Father and blessed is that man who one seeth his lied it, brother's need and suppseeking his own in ano- ther's good" (p. 518). PasS Sunday services: Unified servincluding the Bible school Semon the Ptor !? Fill ice 10.00 and a. nhiiHiw m. a'. vacation school combined at 8:00 p. m programs An of the handwork made dS- f the vacati0" schon?euSmSKnS L ube on exhibition in fh ,Krch basoment before and f. 6 thi Wam"areThe Pare"ts The beet thinnine On tho wnrvl of especially agricultural project is now com- urged to attend this program plete. Participants in this wnrt week day services: C W C were members of both the c meets Wednesday at 2:00 p." m. Midweek church service Wednesand Melchizedek day at 7:30 p. m followed by THE TANK. ONCE and drive Aar-oni- about '0 weeks from now, nei aat tne home mg the week with her sister, Peterson. Miss Mary Dekleva, at the Ca- - tu Max thedral of the Madeline in Salt ?.? 0 wfre. beaten the first time S116 Lake City. margin, are prepar- "6 .lu '"I'mre me laurels in the rvu i i rr 'coming event, hut tk s are Just as hFful. of Wendell and consisting Lester, Pabcton and Meade Steadman, is now to be heard regularly on' II. ls rumored that Miss Betty wil1 return this summer the Boy Scout Program on KSL it0 Taylorsville, where she will each Saturday at 3:45. establish a permanent home her grandparents, Mr. and Farewell services for Elbert Benmon of Tavlorsville will hp.1Hls- a. tseeier, conducted in the ward chapel Miss Natalie Pixton of 576 unday night, previous to his btates Center Street, formerly a resiuepanure ior xne mission, mr. nennion, wno is dent of Taylorsville, will be the son of Bishop Joseph among the students to will enter the Missionary from West High School graudate on FriTraining Home on Monday, June day. Miss Pixton has the very 21st. great honor of being one of the three licensed amateur radio Miss Dorothy Rupp is now operators in this Rocky Mounemployed as filing clerk at the tain region. She is also a memUtah Power and Light company. ber of Army Radio Drill. Miss Emma Dekleva is spend- -' 1 East-sider- s, ti . ?eer - Ben-nio- Miss Audrey Jones spent last Music students at PI vmniiili Thursday, June 3rd, with her School are being given the opfriend, Miss Vyonne Grass of portunity of continuing their Salt Lake City. course training in a given by their teacher. J. El- Peonies are in full bloom on wood Jeppson. Lessons began on the grounds of the Taylorsville June 1st and include both group Ward chapel or were. Tsk, tsk, pidno ana instrumental instruction. tsk, tsk, tsk! The Junior Choir is now pracThe Chidister family is pre- tising on Tuesdays at seven-thirtparing to move from their resiThey will sing again on dence in the John Pixton home Sunday, June 20th. to the house formerly occupied Miss Ruth Lindsay's dancing by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Croft and family. class, a group of small girls from the Plymouth School, are prewhich they Boys from East Taylorsville paring a program pitted their skill against West hope to present over the KangaTaylorsville lads at an informal roo Club on July 8. This class track meet Sunday afternoon. meets now every Wednesday This was at the home of Marvin morning with their teacher, Miss Wallace. A similar event, on a Lindsay, and their accompanist. larger scale, is being planned Mrs. Mildred Gerrard. FORD "60" OWNERS REPORT six-wee- MILES 22-2- 7 The Ford is writing remarkable mileage records on American roads. Private owners and fleet operators alike report averages y. drive all day 300 to 400 miles without stopping again for fuel. Resides costing less to run than any Ford car ever built, it sells at the lowest Ford price in years. That's double economy Tho "60" delivers FORD ! BEGIN IN V-- 8 THE OlMIJTY CVR IN THE Cottonwood Column DRESSES . . . Jack Anderson, 13 Foot Hemline AN ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL PRINTS Reporter A big dinner and moving picture show, sponsored to raise funds for the completion of the amusement hall addition and the landscaping, will be given tonight in the Cottonwood Chapel. Highland Drive and Fardown Avenue. One dollar per person admission will be charged. A motor trip to Lava Hot Springs was enjoyed by Miss LOW-PRK- . ' A MONTH, altar omit down-p- a buv any model 1937 Ford V-- 8 Car froaa any Ford dwlar autwnara la Uia Unltad Stataa. Ak your Ford dealer about tha aaiy pay meat plana si tha I'oiverwl Cradit Company. ra(, (OC same modern features of comfort and depend ability that make the 1937 Ford V--8 unquestionably Durban Factory. TrHspirtitioi tbirit SUti mi fideril tuts ntn 5 J529 Tbit price U lor Ikt Coup, 111u- trat-- d (hovt, (quipped with Iron! and rtmt botmp- r, ipar lolira, horn, wlndihleld ripr, taa vlwr, and Mb tray. oaptrtm-a- t, smoothness and quiet at speeds up to 70 miles an hour. It is built into the same roomy body as tho famous "85" with the M .newest sensation V-- 8 of from 22 to 27 miles on a gallon of gasoline. You can fill the tank of your Ford "60" and , . PER GALLON HKU. X Softball Schedule Stage to Pulpit First Week Mondday, May 10 - Murray vs. Cottonwood Ward. Wednesday. May 12 - F O Murray First Ward. Thursday, May 13 - City men vs. Cannon-AshtoSunday, May 16 - County men vs. Practice. Second Week Monday, May 17 Murray Press E vs. Fire- n. vs. Murray Fire- Tress First Ward. Cannon-Ashto- n Wednesday, May 19 vs. County Firemen. Thursday, May 20 - City Firemen vs. Tract ice. Sunday, May 23 - F O F. vs. Cot- her partner, Hud Ethrington, and two other tonwood. couples, last week end. Following a swim and picnic at the Third Ww- kpark, the party returned, stop Monday, May 24 County Firemen vs. Murray First Ward. ping at Logan to visit Miss Margaret Haluncr, an old friend of Wednesday. 26 Murray Mav Leola Mower, Miss Mower. . . . featured at the Tress vs. F U K. Thursday, May 27 City Firv The trip to Bird Island by Cotmen vs. Cttinwood. tonwood Ward Deacons, as an- Sunday, Mav 3D Cannon-Asnounced last wtek, will be ton vs. practice. changed to Antelope Island, to Fourth Wrtk reduce the cost, according to O. Monday, May 31 City Firemen N. Anderson, supervisor. The Murray First ward. group will leave Cottonwood ear-- ; vi' 4,,wi .... June 2 CottonwcHH. .... J.,..'.. Iv Fridav rnornine. June 18. fori Sunset beach. From there. tht Jui;.- 3 County Fire- Thursday. group will travel by bunt to vs. r U t, men Antelope Island, a distance of 11 Sundav, June t -- Murray Tress miles, requiring one hourc of vs. Cannon-A- ; t'in. . . . h ROSANA SHOP - )ll)IIUIIIIIII))IIIMIIIIItllllltlllllllllllllllllllllHIIHIIHIHHtH j i Alice-Hayes- j sailing. Fifth j Week Monday, June 7 Cannon-Ash-t.- vs. F ) 1. Complete Information concernCity Fireing Cottonwood Ward's annual Wednesday. Jui.- Rose Festival can be found elsemen vs. Court y Firemen. where in this issue of the Eagle. Thursday, Jui.e TJ Murray 1st Ward s Colt r. wood. Sunday, Jut.e 13 Murray Tress Next to Murray Post Office a k j i 4881 SOUTH STATE STREET Pretty Alexandria Wifilewtka. an evangelist of tha Tlmti Square mission New York, shown preaching from the pulpit. A few short months ago, Alexandria wti , the beaut. ful and talented chotus girl in several music a. ... tt corneals. an was wtu on ner way to siardiin on uroaaway wnen the heard a Kh.rl service in Tlmea Square, and decided to forsak Broadway's bright lights for Iht dim li'hti of the mission. now ! ANNA BELLE'S . ANSWERS -- X w Red Sox Scouts Visits WATCH Murray Monday. June 14th at 10 00 m.. Mr. Ernie Johnson and Earl Sheeley, scouts for the Boa-to- n Ked Sox, will hold a baseball school at the Community Tark, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Doston Red Sox arc lead ing contenders in the National League and are now out for new, young talent. All boys capable of playing to attend baseball are urged this school. No requirements, no red tare. All you need is your own equipment, if you have any. end join the gang. All promisin? boys from 17 years old and up will be given jobs here and there if they prove themselves capable as prospects a. a . . fof the GRAND . . . OPENING Of Our Modern, Splendidly Equipped Beauty Salon ABOUT JUNE 18th Experienced Operators All Permanent Guaranteed . . . Reasonable Prices Auction Beauty Salon 9 Rear of Rosana Shop 5) tsU Sixth Week-Mon- Br KAY tllOMPSOM day, June Murray First Ward. 18 Murray Wednesday, Jim Tress vs C:ty Firemen. Fire Thursday, June men vs Ctionwd. F 0 lv vi. Sunday, June 2 practice. Seventh Wwk Monday, June 21 Cannon-Ashtovs. Cottonwood. Wednesday. June 23 Murray First Ward vs. practice, vs. Murray First Ward. Thursday, June 24 City Firemen vs F O E. Sunday. June 27 Murray Trens vr County Firemen. All games start at 815 p. m. in Murray City Tark. t Sunday games will begin 10.00 a m., in the Tark. 14 -C- annon-Athlon vs. ft) n 3 for the future, Ctaa slated that there is an opportunity for every prosMr. Johnson The Jov Makers Club visited Edith Hillirr of Ogdcn last Mrs. he if but pective baseball player lunchrrm shows and proves himself to be Friday and a delightful rn. -500" was served at 1.30 p talented. won were and was played fellows! vour chance Now is prics attend by Mrs. Vince Shaw, Kuth Hale. 'All interested 4881 SOUTH STATENUmber 2PHONE MURRAY 55 3? vs. piactice. T.Nnihni? to ose and evervininfl sin the world to gain. kT 1 .",,u,r.' "".'-- i AN KNA!l.t.Ei ttr ACQUIftK II TIIEK WAY rOR A WAN TO A VOCABULARY P !AKK. VrT 3U: OF COURSE-- HE CAN MARRY ONEI ANNABtLt i I. |