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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Page 4 Murray Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Marshall K. Drinton JU Stoxfi Life In Murray "ft Sixteen guests were seated at card tables for a delightful luncheon, for which the hostess used the traditional Christmas colors, green and red. On Wednesday evening Miss June MeRae of Granger enterCotained for the were Bateman workers of Miss guests at this function. In the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple on Friday, Miss Bateman will become the bride of Joseph Ilodell. They will make their home in Sandy. bride-to-b- . Pf45 v r, 'V '.' . -- -- "t ' A1 Z Turner are the proud parents of a fine new son, born November 24. Mrs. Turner and the baby are doing nicely at their home, 579 West 64th South street. The mother is the former Miss Anna Hayden of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton mf-- ., f ! c. WAR BOND SALE AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH I The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Eaptist Church had a tea Tuesday afternoon, November 24th, for the purpose of selling war bonds and stamps. Mrs. J. P. Payne and Mrs. Chester Lyman were in charge of the affair. Mrs. J. B. Lewis of the Burlington Baptist Church played piano selections throughout the afternoon. dollars worth About of bonds and stamps were sold. Hi4M Pf $ Ceremony In Temple Unites Couple Miss Nedine Clark and Neal C. Avery, Jr., exchanged vows Tuesday in the Salt Lake L. D. temple, Apostle Harold B. Lee performing the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark, 812 Vine street, and Mr. Avery is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal C. 35 87 Seventh East Avery, street. A buffet supper honoring the young couple was given Sunday evening at the home of the bride's parents. A shower for the bride was held on Friday of last week at the home of Mrs. W. L. Worsen-- , croft, 227 Modern Court, and many other parties are being planned. Mr. and Mrs. Avery will make their home in Salt Lake City. S. Thanksgiving Dinner Mrs. A. Allen and family entertained at a dinner party at their home on Thanksgiving. Special guests for the occasion were two service men from Camp Kearns. Visit In Brigham City Mr. and Mrs. Francis Johnston and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston and family spent Thanksgiving and the week end at Brigham City. Entertains Club Mrs. Ansel H. Pratt entertained at her home last Monday for members of her club. Guests Here Guests last week at the F. R. Anderson home, 217 Vine street, were Miss Dolores Brady of Marshall, Minnesota, and their son, Fred J. Anderson of Long Beach, California. Ogden Visitor Mrs. Sarah R. Carlisle of South Sixth West street is a guest in Ogden at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd NeiLson. Returns From Visit Miss Dorothy Bateman arrived home Sunday, November 29, from San Diego, California, where she has been visiting the past two months. She will become the bride of Mr. Lyle Hurst of San Da on Wednesday, December 9. son-in-la- Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Bean at a family dinner at their home Thanksgiving. Fifteen guests were seated at the table, including their son, Corporal Veil Bean, homo on furlough. Spend Thanksgiving At TWle Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jensen and son, Keith, were guests on Thanksgiving in Tooele with Mrs. Jen.Mn's mother, Mrs, Geo. I England, for Iavf Mrs. roratello two-hundr- H.aAw3Sajau n'W mn fiiurtisy licsiTct Sent Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Mar- shall K. Brinton are making their home in San Francisco, following their marriage in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple last week. Sergeant Brinton is sta- tioned at Alameda. Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Brinton entertained for their son and his bride at a very lovely party at the Brin- ton home. One hundred and giving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. David W. Smith, 344 East Fifty-sixtSouth street. To Be Wed December 9 Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Bateman, 147 E. 64th South, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy.to Mr. Lyle Hurst of San Diego, California. Their marriage will be solemnized in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple on December 9. Mr. Hurst is the son of Mr. Rube Hurst of San Diego, and the couple will make their home in that city. A shovyer is being planned for t the at the home of her parents, with her sisters, Mrs. Lila Moran and Mrs. Grace John, son as hostesses. ' h Guests On Thanksgiving Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Erickson on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gulsrud and Mr. Chipman. Mr. Gulsrud and Mr. Chipman are service men from Camp Kearns. Mrs. Erickson's two sisters, the Misses Gladys and Veda Gardner, were also guests for the day. Return Mrs. George Midgley and Mrs, Howard Parker and small daughlast ter, Judith Ann. returned week from a visit in Colorado Springs with Mr. and Mrs. Gail Parker and Harry Van Quill, Jr. Wedding Breakfast Follows Temple Ceremony A wedding breakfast at the Lion House in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Ellis followed their marriage last Wednesday in the Salt Iike L. D. S. temple. The bride is the former Miss June Jansson daughter of Mrs. Karen J. Lundell, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Axeline Ellis seventy five friends and rela- tives called during the evening. Christmas Chimes In The Air ' The Young People's Society has purchased recently a set of Christmas Carol records in chimes which some of you already may have heard. They will be played through our church loudspeaker system at various intervals during the Christmas season. - -- Lillian Stokes was chosen to play the lead in Granite high school's annual play. Fifteen Years Ago The wedding of Miss Astrid Lind, charming Murray girl and Mr. Harold Allred of Idaho, took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple. Fifteen Years Ago Henry D. Moyle was made of the Cottonwood president Pres. U. G. Milsucceed to Stake, ler, at the quarterly stake conference. Fifteen Years Ago The mothers of the Cottonwood Stake missionaries gave a surprise party for Mrs. John Rowell on Hill Avenue, last Friday. Fifteen Years Ago Mrs. R. C. Towler, of 4647 South State street, . has filed a petition with the proper authorities announcing her candidacy for a place on the Murray school board. Fifteen Years Ago Joint The Oddfellows-Rebeccaprogressive card party held in the Fraternal Hall last Tuesday evening, was a decided success both financially and socially. Fifteen Years Ago On Tuesday night the home of A. O. Cooper on Vine Street was the scene of a delightful social affair, given in honor of Miss Vesta Eyre and Clarence I. These popular young people are to be married in December. Fifteen Years Ago Fifteen Murray high school students are to take part in the annual play, which is entitled "Seven Chances," and will be directed by Mr. Strong of the faculty. 's Mi ' Ii Pear, p Surprise Visit Shirley North, Sheets, 2445 . sa arrive " . ?luy i, io surprise v "3 He left th week for duties with theU S IK Mr and Mr, SheetZ CaliforS" etjt5 honaiq home Thursday ' ley. Entertains At LunchM. Mrs. Carol Dame entert--grou- p of her friends Ume noon. MonM Parties Fete Brifo.u d. Complimenting Miss t Knowlton, friends of T to-b- e are ontertairu 41 6 SOCial funetii.no Miss Knowlton, daughw 1 1 Mr. and Mis. Ezra Will be marri r Thomas ceremony at the L. C K BaH s D. Home For Thankstfvinr Sergeant Taylor Silver J Tnankcffivintt fl ,..:.u lhis parents, Mr. and Mrs ' W. Silver. He left the of the week fnr n.v.i'-- W. ' resume his duties with the r 11 III J Rock-woo- d. Fifteen Years Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ag- oBarker proudly announcing the arr 01 a line Daby giri Friday, S ember 18. Mr. and Mr? are the parents of three sons welcome the advent sister. of - -- - u CUT -- RAT jy ai.J i G ROCERY CASE LOTS and RETAIL Telephone Murray 186 bride-elec- 45th SOUTH and STATE MURRAY, UTAH MARIAN ANDERSON CONCERT MARCH 2ND The concert ta be given by Marian Anderson at Kingsbury Hall, March 2nd, has arranged for seat sales at the Glenn Brothers music store in Salt Lake City. Mail orders are being accepted now and the tickets mn" had at the music store on December 5th. Tire regular Box office wi open on February 25th. Soecia (May Bargain 5 BIG MAGAZINES AND THIS NEWSPAPER 1 SmUiii' Jack sttys One Year - 52 Newspapers - 60 Magazines - 1 12 Issues! of Woods Cross, The new Mrs, Ellis was extensively entertained prior to her marriage. Thanksgiving Guests Mrs. Jack Wood and daughter, Annette, of Idaho Falls, and Lieutenant and Mrs. George W. Jenkins and their son have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins enteitained at a family dinner in their honor on Monday evening. Lieutenant and Mrs. Jenkins left Tuesday for Camp Roberts. California. Give Thanksgiving Dinner Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Park at a Thanksgiving dinner at their home for four service men from Camp Kearns last Thursday. David A. Hansen and Mrs, August Hansen of 215 West Thiity-nintSouth street, left Wednesday for IVcatello, Idaho. Mrs. David A. Hansen has gone t In with her sister, Mrs. IV.irl Pans, who is ill. and Mrs. August H.msin will meet h r sn who is coming home on leave. Toil know, it's swell of the (oiks at home to buy War Bonds the way they're doing. I understand everybody is noirg to be sinned up for 10e of their pay by New Year's!' Harold Tvcn jwvs HERE'S WHAT YOU GET "On the level fo!ks, we've all got tt buy more War Honda! Let's top tht lOrc by New Year's." h ALL SIX Woman's Home Companion 1 yr. Better Homes and Gardens 1 yr. True Story 1 yr. Farm Journal & Farmer's Wife ..1 yr. American Poultry Journal 1 yr. The Murray Eagle 1 YEAR FOR ONE yr. NOTICE! REGULAR VALUE $5.50 --YOU SAVE $2.75 WHY TAKE CHANCES WITH were hosts on Thanksgiving for four boys frittn Foit Douglas. A brother of Mrs. Pearce, Sergeant Guy Howrlls. home on leave from Camp Ranmna, was m a guest. Quarts r,i;ih ionth Thotiii MnrrsT for only $:.75. M.,j of ONi; FULL YKAU. 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(TS ARE INSn.CTI D AND I IU.NSI D HV THE SALT LAKE CITY BOARD OF HEALTH Entertains Anniversary Club Members of the Anniversary Club were guests Wednesday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mis In?il V.u.. Dinner was wrvsj at 7.30 and for lur table arrangements Mrs. Watts used a holiday theme. Following dinner, the evening was siH'tit in playing games. THINK OF cause UNINSPECTED MILK? Hosts To Soldiers Mr. and Mr. Ernest pcarce Week End Curst Mr. and Mrs. n arr Miismt of Suit Lake City sj nt the Thanks- - B AS TOLD IN THE EAGLE OF 15 YEARS AGO Social Events Showers Fete Bride-F.IeMiss Donna Bateman was honor uue.;t Tuesday evening at a shower given by miscdlaiu-ouMiss Marian Beatie, 5100 South Tenth Kast street. if Thursday, December fagm; ,f ii .mv Ififl year . name is own Address ..Mate 1 |