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Show THE MtTRRAt EAGLE FRV1AV, SEPTEMBER S. By Mrs. Leah Johns Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tuft have returned home after enjoying a fine vacation trip in the company of their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Noel Tuft. The four Chaplain in the Marine Corps and has recently returned from a two weeks' tour of duty in California. He gave a most interesting talk concerning his work and the peo ple one meets on Temple Square. visited several scenic spots in Colo- Special music was furnished by rado and visited relatives in Bcml-(- t Miss LaVerne Jeffs of Salt Lake. She was accompanied by Mrs. Canyon City,- - Denver, and Grand Junction. They report hav- Tessie Newton Jones, also of Salt Lake. Miss Jeffs sang "The Pasing a wonderful time. tures of My Heart" and "Beside Mr. and Mrs. John Graham re- Still Waters", The invocation was turned home Sunday from a trip given by Alvin Fors and the beneto Canada and Glacier and Yellow- diction by Quentin Erekson. stone Park They were accomMrs. Annabel Hart of Oakland, panied by Mrs. Graham's sister, Mrs. Mabel Williams of Lomita, Calif., spent a few days last week visiting her mother, Mrs. Herra Calif. Wheeler and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Ricks are The South Cottonwood Camp of welcoming a new baby boy into the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, their home. will hold its opening meeting on Donald Tuft was pleasantly sur- Thursday, Sept. 11. at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Esther Huffaker, prised last Monday evening on his 5000 So. 11th East. The assisting when a 15th birthday group of his hostesses will be Mrs. Mittie Young boy friends met at his home to and Mis. Vera Erickson. The leshelp him celebrate. After feasting on ice cream and a huge birthday son, "They Came- - in 1882" will be cake, the group took in a show to given by flora Reynolds. finish the evening's entertainment. The descendants of Christian A. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons spent and Mena Thoruin, met in a family reunion Saturday, Aug. 30, at TTnnday in I'ayson visiting relatives and taking in the homecom- Fairmont Park in Salt Lake City. Seventy people were present to ing celebration. enjoy the dinner which was served The speaker Sunday evening in at 6 p. m. and to hear the fine profruit h Cottonwood ward was Mr. gram which was presented followTed Tuttle, who is a guide on Tem- ing the dinner. The following chilple Square. Mr. Tuttle is also a dren of Mr. and Mrs. Thorum, with their families and a number of other relatives were present: and Mrs. Elmer Thorum and RFPUBLICANS ! ! Mr. - and family of Farmington; Mfamana A. Mrs. Charles Thorum WE LOST WITH DEWEY! WE LOST WITH DAWSON'' ily of Colorado Springs, Colo.; Mr. "Let's Do It with Dalton" and Mrs. Rolla Thorum and family vote for of Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Orlan DON MACK D ALTON' Thorum and family 'and Mr. and For I'. S. Congress FerMrs. George (Edith Thorum Primary Election September 9 guson and family and Mr. and Mrs. 1948 D.twson lost by nearly Owen (Mary Thorum) Wagstaff "5.0()0 votes; I'e won by nearly and family all of South (Paid political adv. 51,000. by Moroni W. Smith). Rulon Iibrum is convalescing at his home, folowing an operation at a Salt Lake hospital. He came home on last Saturday and is getting along fine. QUALIFIED 10 For the second straight month a e new record was established at the Cottonwood Maternity hospital. In July 108 births were recorded at the hospital, 11 more than in any previous month. But last month, even the new record was broken when 57 boys and 53 girls combined to establish still another record. All of which indicates 1952 certainly will be a record year, with probably more than 1000 births listed, which would be the first time in history the institution has reached the four figure mark. The first two days of August also indicate even a possibility for another record this month. In those first two days eight births were registered, which average would mean 120 in September. Recent births at the hospital included: Paul and Vivian Riggs Wright, SLC. girl. Aug. 26. Henroid and Laura Greenwood Billiard, Draper, boy, Aug. 26. Lucilno and Erealda Sauchead Martinez, Bingham, boy, Aug. 27. Francis and, Leah Despain Whitehead, Sandy, girl, Aug. 27. Jack and Clarissa Card Pas-water- s, SLC, boy, Aug. 27. Clifton and Donna Weaver Holladay, boy, Aug. 27. (The twoPaswaters are brothers.) Marion and Mary Pettersborg Cox, 2236 East 6450 South, girl, Pas-water- s, Aug. 27. AUTOMOBILE UP - 28. APPLIANCE Glen and Marilynd Oaks Whet-maSandy, girl, Aug. 28. Dell and Norma Ashworth Wheadon, West Jordan, boy, Aug. o $300 PHONE MURRAY 1081 29. SIGNATURE LOANS Murray Finance 4962 South State Street "and "Mrs. spent Labor Day TORONTO in Qualified BY VIRTUE CF EXPERIENCE Dependable WORTHY CF FL'SLIC o K Elbert and Irene Raylor TRUST Midvale, boy, Sept. mi if ifijii The New ith 1 1 Starter BITE-SIZ-E "MYCIWS" Loaded with digestible nutrients, to give baby pigt fait tUrtl Highly fortified with "MYCINS," Pillsbury'i exclusive Ttrr- amycin, Aureomycin and Srjeptomyein combination that suppliet big boost at a time when pigs have the greatest frowth response to antibiotics. "BITE-SIZE- " form makes them eat more, too. KBESTjl PH Stop h or 'phnt loda, MURRAY FEED & SEED 4777 South State Street Phone Mur. 422 RE-ELE- TRUMAH if S, CUE-U-S ior SECRETARY OF STATE Can'didaf Adv.) To ' Succeed Himself r, 1. 671 Eut dSOi Bo., boy, A.ug. 38. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Serrano, 285 Andrew Ln., boy. Aug. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kemp, 5392 Knowlcrest Ave., boy. Aug. 25. Evanston, (Paid Poliircol Ostran-de- CT LESTER A. WADE As Manuel and Romona Roybal Chavez. 3603 So. 5200 West, girl, Sept. 2. George and Jeanne Nagle La- brum, 5549 So. Redwood Rd., boy, Sept. 1. Lark and Norma Gordon Erickson. Draper, girl, Sept. 2. William and Donna Rich Harris, 257 Berger St., girl, Sept. 2. Richrad and Gladys Cundick Carlisle, 3628 So. 7th West, girl, Sept. 2. Recent births in Salt Lake hospitals included: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Chase, 6113 Clay St., girl. Aug. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Dail D. Webb. 6666 So. 2nd West, girl. Aug. 29. Mr. and Mrs. John Thurmond, 131 East 6790 South, girl, Aug. 29. Mr. and Mrs. William White, 259 East 48th South, girl, Aug. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wahlen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark spent Sunday in Provo visiting relatives. They were accompanied by daughter, Kayla and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Avery. Served in legislature, 1947 Chaplain of legislature, '51 The Walther League Utah-IdahDistrict convention last Sunday elected the following Utahns to serve on their executive board: Jack Plattner of Christ Lutheran in Murray was elected president; Miss Virginia Santy of Reedeemer Lutheran, Salt Lake City, as chair man of the Christian Growth department; Miss Olga Guilluime, also of Reedeemer congregation, to serve as publications chairman: Rev. John F. Hennig, pastor of Christ congregation, will serve the district as membership secretary. Utah Walther Leaguers will meet at Ceorge Washington Memorial Park next Sunday for their annual canyon outing. A program of recreation and fellowship wat arranged by the committee. Jay Lamb and Barbara Nenow of Salt , Wyo. Republican Candidate for SECRETARY OF STATE J4. JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT . OF, UTAH Kac JusHc Wt'o lcen !nferif in Justice, fair-ne- ss and squat pn'viUoM f all litigants in cutting red and avoiding tacnuicaCHaa tap and in so construing the laws as to giva lust, spaady n1 inexpensive determination of every action bafor) Ik oourtJ Ha has done a good job and deserves to be re elected. Liwycr's CommlH Stuart P. DoLbi, Donld t, Adtmi, Dum A. FrsitdiM, OfUU tlmrn. Pid Politic! - Adrtilmt ! Mrs. Mira Crabtree entertained the J. J. Club at her home on Aug. 28th. A delicious dinner was served after which the afternoon was spent studying the Lkxik of Overseas Veteran, '45 Bishop of Duncan Ward Missionary lo New Zealand Descended from Pioneers Owns his own Insurance and Real Estate business PROMOTE 'Walton Do"naV IT 10 a. m. 5588 So. 4170 West, boy. Aug. 31. Jay and Lois Erickson Van Daws Midvale, boy, Aug. 31. Deno and Venda Glenn Seal. Riverton, boy, Sept. 1. John and Wanda Squire Young-del- l, West Jordan, boy, Sept. 2. celebration. Mr." at Pillsburys Best TCDTrn TCiTTI TA (Km v t, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johns cnont Tjihor Tnv at Pnvsnn visit ing relatives and enjoying the - "Come to Worship" will be the theme of the sermon. at Christ Lutheran Church on Sunday at 11 a. m., according to the pastor, the Rev. John F. Hennig. The Sunday school and Bible class will meet Cars-tense- Day. LAMONT- & (M& (krndb &? My Vernell and Betty Nielson Lamb, Riverton, boy, Aug. 29. James and Cleo Retallick Riverton, girl, Aug. 29. Roland and Dorothy Lloyd SLC, girl, Aug. 29. Steadman, Sandy, girl. Aug. 29. Jessie and Betty Bird Bring-hursFrancis and Fay Meacham OsSandy, girl, Aug. 30. borne, 3288 West 48th South, boy, Jerome and Ruth Merrill Huff- Aug. 29. man, Sandy, boy, Aug. 30. Bert and Thelma Bennett Brown Ken and Alice Rosquist Past-hell- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daw an J family enjoyed a motor trip to Manti, Utah, and return on Labor Mr. and Mrs. June Davis of Reno, Nev., spent the week end here visiting with Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson and family. 171 Foist 48th South John F. Hennig;, Pastor SUNDAY SCHEDULE a. m. Sunday school and Bible class. a. m. Worship hour. I Robert and Marilyn Hiatt Davis, 4583 Erickson Lane, boy, Aug. 28. Orville and Florence Jacobsen Phelps, 6198 Clear St., boy, Aug. LOANS 11 Lake City. The evening will be Hennig. Young Lutherans from brought to a close with vesper Murray, Provo, Salt Lake City, services led by the Rev. .John F. Ogden, and Tooele will attend. t Lutheran South Cottonwood Area in the News 1&S2 Mormon. TOURIST TRADE! VOTE TORONTO 0 Let u enow you llic a QOMng 'eft " ... k. I 'a TVwf'k taAtw tent tvflMl f" f"1 rov"" Jr,ioHemi ft look ml,0d r Invholioml feel tHot MIHKM toy X" ... ' l fc. 4 'P rvoHy ml Co Itlthowro took ot thot Forerunner Styling . , with a completely new body, t a new Uronger frocie, doort, end commodious new Spoce Planned Interioril And look ot that it not only lets you tee the rood better, but it hood house! a new 1 25 horsepower V-- engine thot hoi won the trou extra-heigh- Jet-Scoo- T rk dU fvt'f m p ... t kofff W W "f- t- W.M9 lint. 100 jot 1 10 SO It's the down to earth truth. Mercury hot knocked the ground out from under the other can In it, price fietd for 1952. 8 entire Mobilgot Economy Sweepstakes for the second time I V) The 1952 Mercury is out of this worldl 3 tfommiiilon cnokeit Mere-Motic Overdtivtj or S'ondo'd. first two optional ol 0 I no-ihif- Touth-- tfO 0 THREE TIME WINNER IN MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN j Moiic cost. Tim Murray liiiiili. 117 O. 133 Court Aenut MURRAY . CITY, fto UTAH 4'' 4203 South State Street - Murray, Utah - Phone 1530 3 |