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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, JULY 28, Page 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Krebs and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Krebs and small son, Wayne, spent the holiMrs. O. Jay Kingson entertaindays in Hurley, Idaho, as guests ed members of her bridge club of relatives there. Social Items Thursday afternoon. FUN AT CONEY ISLAND j .q jj J j Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Anderson Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McOmie entertained Thursday evening in honor of their daughter, Mrs. James Thorpe, and their nephew, Mr. Max Green, that day being their birthday anniversary. Approximately fifteen guests spent a very delightful evening. Miss Beth DeCrow and her brother from Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Coppas of Aurora, Illinois, were guests last week at the home of Mrs. Jannibelle Miss Ruth Turpin entertained at her home last Friday afternoon, complimenting Mrs. Irwin Johnson of Cedar City, formerly Miss Lueill West of Salt Lake. Mine guests spent a very enjoyable afternoon playing games on the lawn, after which lunch was served. 1938 of Salt Lake, formerly of Murray, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johnson. delightful a ed her to join will give perfo.magnrc0eUsPvich At Cottonwood Births son-in-la- w Members of Omenia Uebekah 15 surprised Mrs. llet-ti- e Martin at her home Friday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. A very delightful evening was spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McOmie, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hausk-necand families, spent a very enjoyable vacation at Bear Lake over the holidays. Miss Jean Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rasmus-sereturned from a week's vis-I- t with her grandmother, Mrs. D. M. Bath, at her home in Salt Lake. A weenie roast was enjoyed Saturday evening in Little Cottonwood Canyon by the following couples: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johanson, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim West, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson. n, ht the larger cities. Maternity Home Out-of-to- all During .Tnconk ;.,- she has Lake, ' Week of July 20 to 27 of the night clubs E. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Samptist. Although she is bu't son, Ogden, girl. of age, her ne Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Wilson, of dancing has brough? ffe her 2656 South Main, girl . Miss Josephine is the t Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sheppick, ter of Mr. and Mr n Midvale, girl. Bagley of Hollywood Mr. and Mrs. John O. W. Niel- been visiting Mr. Baglev', son, 945 East Vine, Murray, girl. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Flygave, ley in Salt kkethisSm West Jordan, girl. LUTHERAN CHURCH Visit Daughter-So- n (At L. D. S. . nprKS ?E?3 If'-year- si' I nv ; v I 1 V v s w- rt, u v s nf T ',: Seminar)') Mr. and Mrs. Cousins Mrs. Phyllis Stein of South-gatCalifornia, and Mr. Arthur Cousins of Winnipeg, Canada, have been visiting with their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. William Cousins. Mrs. Stein was b y her small accompanied daughter, Ardyco, and her son, Mr. George Rudell. Mr. Rudell left for his home in Los Angeles and Mr. Arthur Wednesday Cousins returned to his home in Margaret Sullavan and James Stewarf visit Coney Island, where they rode the roller coaster, went down slides and icon prizes at the various Canada Thursday. Mrs. Stein will "The Shopworn Angel" They also ate remain for a few days more. stands, for scenes in ice cream cones cv' " ' Mrs. William Cousins, who was seriously hurt in a fall several weeks ago, is reported to be renow. It will be necesIs covering Mr. Lambert where Virginia, her to remain in the editor and publisher of the sary for for sometime yet, "Shenandoah Magazine" and the hospital "Beautiful Shenandoah." Holla day HaBpe Holladay Relief Society will meet at three o'clock Tuesday afternon, August 2nd, at the Mr. and Mrs. Clerence Drage home of Mrs. Scott Zimmerman and little daughter, Joan, motor- on Cottonwood Lane. After a ed to Wyoming to spend the short business meeting a social will be enjoyed. All ladies of holidays with relatives there. the ward are cordially invited to attend. Dolls, old, young, handsome and otherwise - were entered in Mrs. John L. Dame entertainthe doll show held last Friday ed last Friday afternoon at her at the Holladay School Prizes home on Valley View in honor were awarded those entrants of the sixth birthday anniverwith the largest collection of sary of her little daughter, Nandolls, the oldest doll, the best cy. Twenty small guests enjoyed character doll, etc., and many games and refreshments during Sarah M. White, her daughter, Helen, and her grandMr. and Mrs. J. P. Payne enson, Robert Johnson, spent the tertained at a canyon party week end in Ogden with eveninc in Bie Cottonwood Canyon. Their guests for the were: Mr. and Mrs. A. The. B. Y. P. U. of the Bap- evening E. Harger of Salt Lake, Mr. Wiltist Church entertained on last liam Cousins. Mr. Arthur Cou Thursday evening in Millcreek sins from Winnipeg, Canada, and Canyon at a canyon party. About Mr. ueorge Kudell of Los Anmembers and friends geles, California. twenty-fou- r enjoyed the hamburger fry and a very delightful evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin StaufTer guests were the Misses entertained at a family birthday Virginia Lewellyn of Helper and party in honor of the fourth an- little girls were made happy by the afternoon. Maxine Milton of Salt Lake, and niversary of their small daugh- the blue ribbons pinned on their Mr. George Rudell of Los Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brockbank entries. A table of aeroplanes ter, Julane. and family of Los Angeles, are was enter by boy enthusiasts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook and visiting here at the home of Mr. Mrs. Norman W. Ballard en- Mr. and Mrs. Viles Brown motorMrrs. D. II. Bradlee entertain- Brockbank's parents, Mr. and tertained members of her club ed to Bear Lake over the holi- ed Thursday afternoon at a lawn Mrs. William Brockbank on at a one o'clock dinner at her days and spent a very enjoyable bridge party at her home on home Wednesday and the after- week end there. h South, complimentnoon was spent in sewing. A Mrs. O. L. Moulton's many Mrs. A. L. Scott of Washinging afternoon the special guest for Mrs. Euirene Watts entertained ton, D. C, who is visiting in Salt friends will be sorry to learn was Mrs. William H. Ingalls, Jr., Sunday at a birthday that she has moved into Salt party in Lake. of Tacoma, Washington. Lake to make her home. honor of Mr. Watts, who celebrated his sixtv-thirThe Holladay Garden Club will hirlhHnv Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burrows anniversary on that Clarence O. Brunner entertain the Murray Garden Dinner day. and family are spending the was served at noon and a a canyon party to be who has been away since the 20th Club at very week at Smith - Moorehouse on enjoyable afternoon was held in Millcreek Canyon next of May is expected back this the Weber River, accompanied by the thirty guests present.spent Monday evening at eight o'clock. week to assume his duties at the Mcby Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mr. J. Frank Quist will be guest Big Cottonwood CCC Camp. Omie of Salt Lake. Mr. N. A. Johnson and hit speaker for the evening. daughter, Evelyn, of Lomita, Miss Betty Turner, daughter Laiiiorma, have- been guests at Word has been received of the of Mrs. W. L. Turner, returned the homes of Mr. and Mrs. An- marriage of Darwin S. Lambert, last Friday from Los Angeles, drew Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. son of J. Carlos Lambert, and Miss Ellen Closs at the home of Jensen. where she has been a guest at J. GALVANIZED IRON J the bride in Canandaigua, New the home of her brother-in-laGARAGE Mrs. Coral Hammond and Mrs. York. The couple were married and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Must be in good condition to Melvma Cahoon entertained last July 14th and left immediately move. Eyre. Inquire 411 Fast 48th Friday afternoon at the home for a short wedding trip. They South Mrs. Marlowe Muir returned of Mrs. William Mines. Lunch will make their home in Luray, recently from a very enjoyable eon was served at noon and the afternoon was enjoyed by the trip to California. eluded Mrs. Charlie Watson of Mrs. Oliver Noble of Ixis An- guests on the lawn. Besides the ANNOUNCING OPENING geles is a guest - at the home of honor guests, htose present Mrs. Albert Johnson, her brother - in law and sister, A Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gvrrard Mrs. Iaau'11 Mines, Mrs. Orson in Taylorsville. Hanson, Mrs. Manasseh Smith, Mrs. Ephraim. Christensen, Mrs. Millcreek Ward Relief Society Emil Parker. Mrs. James II. GilTHIS WEEK'S SPECIALS will meet Tuesday afternoon at bert. Mrs Catherine Gilbert and the wardhouse for sewing. They Mrs. Hoyee Gilbirl of Midvale. APRICOTS 33c lug are preparing for a bazaar to on the ward in the Miss Ada Wilhite .ent the TOMATOES lv given 4c lb. ltith of August holidays at her home in Hurley,! Idaho. Mr. Wilbur Bruhn, Manager 1768 South State St. The German Ellsworth family at held was Liberty Mrs. Wilford Jex of C93 Vine reunion Park, Sunday, about sixty mem-A Street, entertained at a delightbers of the family attending. ful one o'clock luncheon TuesHer guests were Mrs. W. WHAT YOUR CAR picnic lunch was served at noon day. and games and a program en- Wallace of Bakcrsfield, California. Mis- Olson of Ixs Angeles, joyed during the afternoon. Mrs. A K. Ulcen of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brown Mrs. q. II. Nielson of Holladay. and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ohlander returned from Fish Lake TuesLions Club Defeats day after a very enjoyable vacation there. Mrs. s her JWfien entertainment. South of Murray High School Allen Schuldheiss, Pastor - Lodge No. " i? for Mrs. C. E. Gaufin, accompani- returned t southern Utah, Tuesday, when- Mr. Donald Madsen Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Wadsworth is employed. of New York are guests at the home of Mrs. U. O. Simons. Mrs. Mr. Frank House of Pocalello, Wadsworth was formerly Miss Idaho, accompanied by Mrs. Rita Daisy Simons. They expect to Bowles, Ins daughter, and little remain for two or three weeks. Colleen Bowles, also of Pocatel-lo- , and Mrs. Rachel Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. Preston R. Richfield, wore tmests lnsf Fri have moved to their new day at the home of Mrs. Sarah home in Cottonwood Ward. m. vvnite. Josephine T?aoin,. . On August 5th, Murray First the Old a week's engagement Ward will entertain Folks and widows living within Theatre this week its boundaries. A hot dinner will scored another hit be served and plans are made unique style of dancing nd his p. Complete details will accompany radi! invitation, to each artists, who appeared a personal same bill as Josephine V!l tke guest. and her ed by her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Broadbent and two children, Bob and Sue. of Ely, Nevada, returned to Murray recently from a very delightful trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Broadbent expect to spend the week here and when they return to their home will be accompanied by Miss Gem Gaufin, who will spend a short vacation in Ely. Mr. Donald Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Madsen, spent the holidays with his parents. He was accompanied by Mr. Ray Westwood i.f Palawan. The boys n Murray First Ward To Entertain Old Folks Given Engagement e, The regular Sunday morni preaching services at lM a wmi ouuuciy ocnooi anrt viuso lu.uir u eiocK sharp ui. The Bible Class continues its study i of ithe differenpp k uui wiuicu aim me teachings nt others. This Sunday the da will deal with the topic, "Why I. am a Lutheran and not a Swedenborgian." The text for this Sunday's sermon is found in Matt. 13, 45. 46. This paassage describes the salvation of man through Christ under the illustration of a pearl of great price. The salvation which Christ has wrought for us Is indeed a pearl of great price, because of its matchless beauty and perfection. The text Return then goes on to admonish all men to sacrifice everything they Visit In Mr. and Mrs- - A. V. Morris have have for the sake of gaining this returned to their home in Mi- "one pearl of great price." Our subject for this Sunday's ami, Florida, after a visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. sermon will therefore be, "The Pearl of Great Price." V. Ballard. On the return trip Mrs. Morris had three ribs bro111 ken in an automobile accident which occurred just out of Pueblo, Colorado, and was forced to Mr. Kenneth Farrer has been remain at a hotel there for a few reported very ill at his home on days to recuperate. South State Street. Home After Murray Reported I Week End Specials of Delicious Pastries FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only Forty-eight- Cocoanut Bar Cookies 16C Doz. 13C Doz. 24e I)nz. (REGULAR 20c) d Cap-tai- LOAF CAKES (REGULAR 15c) CINNAMON ROLLS - Wanted To Buy I-- THE (solid) JUST - enjoyable trip through Yellow , stone Park. They were accompanied on the trip by Mr. Sr..t-ling'- , mother, Mrs. Frank of West Jordan. Mrs. Sprat ling, although seventy years of age, enjoyed the trip immensely. S Sprat-ling- Mr. nd Mrs. Archie Hiseman and a few friends spent a veiy Willi enjoyable 24th at Fish their motor boat. The Missvs June and Bonnie Watts, with Miss Helen Mooney of Fresno, California, are spending their vacation at Arthur. Nevada, cuests of Mr. and Mrs. Emcrsfm Nell on the Nell ranch. 4962 South State Street llRIS THEATRE MONDAY, TUESDAY, JULY ... .... HH X. THRILL A II 10 YEARSil M-G-- Cast of thousands! imniwM It lakes only a few minutes for a trained Pep crv.ee man to check over you: car . . . and those few minutes will be well spent. They may save you hours later on. Drive to, Get set for a carefree trip. 88-Vt- fflBDA LDV SnenterTfifiEV r -- ry 'COT b Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Smith, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bergman and three childThe installation of a new siren ren, spent the holidays at the has been a uoithy addition to the Smith summer home in Big Cot- Big Cottonwood CCC camp tonwood Canyon. equipment. and AUG. MJ The greatest cast, the grandest romance, the most amazing venture thrills ever photographed all combined to give you the eve ; biggest picture that made! Eight hundred airplanes. i up-clim- 31 JOUR GREATEST SGREENi 1,0 n.-- j PHONE MURRAY 366 SATURDAY ONLY JULY 30 INO TIME TO MARRY" with Richard Arlen and Mary jAstor. Good Short Subjects and "Treasure Island" Serial 'for Happier Trips! (Continued from Page 3) the Lions finally turned steam into their playing. Matthews could hold them back. Hamb-h- n was substituted in the last inning for Matthews, but he could hold the Lions no better and had no time to do any practicing or to bring the score down in the last inning. The Lions kept up their pace until the final out had been made and the game ended. Charlie and Schuyler Call pl.iyed good ball for the Ward. s. Mm ray First is now near the bottom and will have to Hay real ball to overcome the lead that tie other teams have on them, hut wc In'lievp that they w ill t u'd out of the slump befpre the e. ur.es e.n much farther. The Liens on the other hand have started on the and we think they are going to continue to go rifcht up to the leaders Now t,;,i the County has lost one game, any one of the teams may climb into the first position. m 4 NEEDS... Murray First Ward Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sptatling have just returned from a very Bush man Bakery OF New Fruit And Vegetable iMarket Mrs. Truman Thaxton of Los Angeles is spending a couple of weeks as a guest at the home of her mother. Mrs.C.J. Smith. Mr. Smith was hurt in an automobile accident recently and sulteicd a knee injury, but it is reKtled as recovering nicely at present. (REGULAR 30c) nm- 1 . 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