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Show FRIDAY. JAM'ARY 9. County Recreation Board Elects for '53 ?r-at- h 1 upp-ira-te- - trl Iji7n! fJifntr"f. ?. th newly elected Republican the fnemher a )tr-- l th? Cnmft n '"t-te- r" h"d "".! vn 5.. Dr. r"i-r-f'i-- r. Partnikots J.-h- M-ir- r i v , Dr. Smith Challenge Granite School Vote Dr.. Calvm . 573 Srr-t- h.. West. T'.;ed.iy filed a r in Tir i r tr. t court, the reti;?. nt the Or ir:! district b- r jt n cot-tf.ti- e.) ir ftor Dr.. Smith Just tfr A- J. -r receive t les-- I2t5 r..V J of thai O Th Wf t t!' South, i bn -- Un r.r. ! court room. 2 r.- -e Rebekah Lcdsre Holds Installation, Banquet tr.e Orr.ema tl-- e No Pres. Wilma Svedin of the Sixth ward Relief Society reports a fine attending at the meeting Tuesday morning. The visiting teacher's message was presented by Kate Thomas and was followed by another 100 per cent report ) of visits during December. The theology lesron was given by Lottie Havilen. class lender. The Sixth ward MIA will hold its annual Gold and Green Ball at the ward amusement hall Saturday night. The hall will be 'appropriately decorated and a fine program will he presented during intermission. The popular Sixth ward orchestra will furnish the music for dfincinr. A huge crowd of folk, young and old. attended the New Year's Eve pnrty at Grant the event ward. were the Grant Sixth and Seventh wards. A program was presented during intermission at midnight, with William J. Musser as master of ceremonies. Included in the program were accordian solos. Wendell C. Day; comic ballet dance number. Jessie Lemon: trumpet will be shown. solo. Don Carter; comic song, trio from the Sixtij ward bishopric. Another feature was Huff Welch Licensed to Wed on an old bicycle and little Larry Marriage licences were issued Brimhall on his new motorcycle, exemplifying the Old Year and the recently to the following: Robert Harmon Killpack. 23. New Year. After the program a pot luck Murray, and Dorothy Mae Gremidnight supper was served at gory. 21. Farmington. Ubaldo Romero. 29. Bingham, several long tables. and Balbina Galleeos. 35, Murray. Merlin Gilbert Myers. 29. Murray, and Alice Fay Brady. 22, Vrcas. Nev. Donald Eugene Combs. 20. h Id etin-r.- y Fr-tcrr- fun-lovin- g ? 15 of College. it armial turkey The South Cottonwood tjons evTi,n3 at the rnrt with the Murray I.ions at the Order of Kajtt.-- Hall. There Meadow Brook Club houie on Moniticmfwrs pres. r.t Acting hosteji-c- s were Xetl WriRht. Alice day evening in a dinner and busif?-- n. Matii i NVIaon. Cecelia ness meeting. T. Howe Moffat in-of the South Cottonwood Lions and Emma Xelson After dinner. in' ill.ition of troduced the speaker, who was if ftrr wis c! I with Vtrs'nia E. G. Johnson, rhief engineer for the Utah State Road Commission. Vei; m K"ing in as XiMc Cran-1Robert. Vice Crand. 5tetta Mr. and Mrs. R O. Simons en-- j and Mat Id i tcrtained jvecrttury. i at their home Saturday irn tr ii'irr In-evening for Mrs Martha Simons. illation officers were Ruth Peterson. Miss Sue Si-- j F';zatx-tCarter, Uer-h- a (Mrs. i rorms. Mr. and Mrs. Vernet Ballard IVrtfi Jorian and fand daughter. Dau-n- . Supper was olive Ar U rnn. with Jcr.me t.und- at midnisrht and games served l fJKl't rh.if ;n ' Carter wn appointed were the order of the evening T.i-.-'!- ' Ward News The third annual Salt Lake recreation department ski school will open Saturday at Brighton and will continue for 10 weeks, according to Paid S. Rose, superintendent of the recreation department. The school is open to any elementary. Junior or senior high school student in th county. Free fki instruction will be provided. Directing the sehool will be Elma Brady, a member of the department's staff. In charee vf instruction will be K. Smith, flolcd ski instructor. Special bus rates of tl.1." round trip for the students and ."fecial lunches at the Alpine Rose Lodee for 45 cents have been arranged for. Mr. Rose said., A special meeting will be held in the theater building at the County Fairgrounds In Murray City park on Jan. 15 for all interested skiers and parent f. Adi'ice on eouipment, clothing and instruction will be green by members if Smith's staff and movies jmssion for the church in Japan, as ha the groom. The couple were married in a civil ceremony by the bride's father. Pres. Vina! Mauss. aid then later they were married again in the Hawaiian Temple by Pres. Clissold. Present at the Llnd home to honor the newlyweds, were members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. I,ind. The young couple are making a home in where both are attending the Utah State Agricultural tt-.- M.irray $25 Up to $300 r-- 1 trt hi. LOANS l -- mtn ttoweirer.. Dr. Smith claims six !.. twflTt which election ir f isinc! 312 an I "3 rU- - f,e; a counshoiiM tiai-- e ted in hu hmr Jitdge Dwd T. Levt h.is sucnerf an or'it--r t'vr irt;e-. to ap. p-- iir o-- f ' t-- - to hive th nam happy reftnrrd. Dir-- , C"tt'M. ir th? nrvir?"s two t hy (rtrt f re hli.wl and jcivpn t&cir fiimm, Mr. and f rj. Uvrw$ T .rr.o. n nrr l thSr baby eirl. Maixarrl Ann. ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Atlrd named their hahv jrtrl. f:wi Th futrenta Jtr. Aliri-- d and brother and tfe were tn.itrr a pr rU?ive of Mm AHred. The S ir biv effnmc meeting sinter the direction of the crr"!. '.r romniittee. wnth the ha:rmjiR. Hirold Daw. conduct w aa ir.T A ? "ci pre. . f.ili r.v-projrram serte--i Opening sonic. ?.f n "!Lci ' the Top", by rhuir and congregation, vnth Sot-.t- Free Ski School Opens Saturday at Brighton Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 TJnd and Mr. and Mrs. Mrlvtn Woolf entertained on New Year's Day at a family gathering, honorinjr their Rranddaughter. and new grandon. Mr., and Mr IeGrand FHiason. Mrs. EHiasor. is the former Miss Marfruerile Mauss. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vtnal Mauss. who are now in cfcarpe of the Japanese mission of the I.DS church. The bride has recently completed a now- - r-- IT'Wi1 . .nd .VKW C tt and wttl fc Soi.th Cof-- t. or I ar l Tr chaiijte I by fill a- - t everyone d S-- im n' twirl i-- r ,. 1 i i .rrvr , Smi'h F. I'itv fiot district on the L. w w -- g bonrd. tv will n-- re-- S'i"h rvt tfivovl. Th w irl wottth rf n iRtr if i Jnrh rni-in- IIoH-i'liy- -- By Mr. Leah John Visitors at South Cottonwood want church services Sunday in-- f cltull Prt-- s G. Carlos Smith. tke prraidpnt. and hta first counstlor, Zytph Y. Erekwri. JflonnId of th? stake nl Ditrtng: the m!w; Vr. rmvm( 1 thnt th Rpneral a.thnr.ti- - of Vr church had re-- I constiVrrd thpir le- i iin to rhir..:r f h n.i r.f tlie ward. tho old C"t-ton-A-- d inn So. CoSionwood ; i Jenay L. Woolf as accompanist and TSftrl OtUey, director. The invocation was fctven by R. SLao-le- y Johns. The choir then nang. How Beautiful Thy Temples Lord". The first speaker was Allan Howe. A special musical number, "Song of the Redeemed", : was axing by the choir. The next speaker was Melvtn T. Woolf. first counselor in the bishopric. Following a few remarks by Harold Daw and Citeon Orair of the stake hisrh council, the cl'winsr sons: was "The Spirit of Cod Like a Fire Is Btirmnsj". The benediction was pronounced by Kmest Ottley. Mr. Olivett Dutnam of Holla-da- y was a visitor at the Sunday eventnjr meeting. She wan the rvest of her son. Grant, and wife who live in th ward. Mrs. News from j New nCiws of the Sstt I.Vfce county recreation board were elecat the recreati-ted; We tnes-U5177 So. offices, department Stat St.. it was announced Wednesday by rani S. P.n, superintendent. as ctwlnniin wm Rex T. Tripp of the Jordan school js. tHrt.. W. Franrt Bade v. member , t irz" from wn elai ted tri le ch iirnwn. an WTrfir! W. tidiSe f Murriy secretary. as a new member refre-sen- '. the F !! I.k County com-mE-te- o THE MITtRAY EAGLT 1953 rr rk. ami Helen Deloris Morris, 20. Mur- nl ray. Carl Wallace Gamble, 23, Salt Lake City, and Verla Katherine Bunnell. 16, Murray. C- - - Ii:e . lri: I IN A !. Ce-,--U- ,! vy, 1081 Hr.-idy- Murray Finance! I 4762 South Staff Street L ? t Ktiz.-thet- n ed corrrprrtcnt Earh rnf-n- h-r ! i IheKigheeze! mte one een in the service for the past wo yi?ars til Fa fclJO GDQCZDOI.-ttrMt'- j; With Our Boys wtl be remember- hi hrr birth iy this year. Crl Ceorjre H WaHsams Jr . son e f Mr and Mrs H Wil- -' l,,'"V Fairbu:rre now is at FrT in Washinclon. having " rr any months in Korea He his disrharge exjwrts to rcce-.v-e n and come home within a month He hns completed two i j, y7 h . (continued from iTT tXO QD DoritGetCaughtln ljr-r- PHONE M'JPPAY -! cQXDCTDfZIIIIZrDCP yers with the Army Prior to n'ernir the serviee he worked Rinohy Tn:rkin? Co tn Si;; Iike C.t v for four years. for the Grandparents of the corporal nr t U.rsrtirne Murray residents are Mr. and Mrs Albert K. May. Business Notes ti o hQOO 1134 VINE year. Itamond T of ft ah. Inc. !45 M.:rt St. In Salt I.tke City was one of scvcrnl firms which were victims of New Year's eve l raVnc Two of the firm's inn- valued at J30O eath were idows. by lead slugs. (O'her damage was done to a plas-- i ter waSt struck by the slugs. o lOCAt rP5SENfATlVE J. continued I mm pate onel ink's ijfftrer for the coming i MEL VIN BITTER STREET PHONE - Re. Ph. Mur.228-- '-- l. er I Be Ready!... Winter will be her before you know t. Prepare your cor for the tough driving bring it In for a jhead ... Our men are pert! ... our prices olwoyi ea$onoble. complete cold weather check-up- ! ex- ZION MOTORS, INC. 4646 South State Street Phone Mur, 76 . |