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Show 4733 Hannauer the evening's program that was of most vital Interest to me were the selections given by our High School Orchestra and the High 8ehxl mirThe Grant Ward M. men enterMrs. I). B. Brlnton enjoyed a visit Mrs. Jennie Nelson of Omeiila ed chorus, under the able direction the Gleaners at a canyon tained from a number of Jier gtvlhood Ialge, Murray City, has been 21st. of Prof. Win. F. Robinson, Suiht friends of Salt Lake lust May Saturday, party, Thursday elected Grand Secretary of the LUTHERAN visor of Music In our Murruy City afternoon. This at 3 o'clock and left The group In have group kept Assembly of Utah. Glen where touch with each other over a icriod motored to Community Frist Lutheran Church of Mur school). Mrs. Ilatlie Lotts and Mrs. Doris the afternoon was spent In playing rendition of the A and B of Their school since their F, Rev. years, The thirty ray (Missouri Synod) were representatives from numbers, "Where The Sparkling days, and congregate on birthday games. The climax being a baseball Ottley E. Schumann, Pastor. Rebekah Omenta Lodge to the Waters Flow," and "The Sea Ilutb anniversaries to renew their friend- game between the young ladies and Services at I p. m. in the Mur Assembly of Utah that was the men. Its I'earls," were most beautifully ship. 107 East MX'thodlst I. 0. 0. F. Hall In Salt Lake Church, held at ray After staying in tlie cabins over and such points that are 48th South. Sermon by the pastor executed, and ISth of this month. 17th the most noted by our musical critics, Miss Norma Turpln entertained a night they woke up with great anon : "The Rich Man and Poor Laz Claris returned SaturNedra Miss such as attack, tempo, balance and number of her school friends last ticipation for what the day held for arus in Thin Life and in Yonder week trip to Cala two n from for tone quality, shading and expres Saturday night at her home on day them only to find their plans Life." visited the prinshe where nature. mother ifornia, sion were most beautifully carried South. The evening was hike thwarted by of Southern beaches and Bird Sunday School and a class of out; especially In the B number. cities Everett and X. refreshL. Jensen Mr. In cipal spent playing games, and adults in the fundamentals of as cooks California. be to These are musical numbers which ments were served. splendid proved Christianity immediately after the require the very best and careful well as good chaperons. Members of the Murray Seminary service. Members of the High Council of of training and presented only by The closing session of Grant ward class went up Cottonwood Canyon Jesus snys : "Fear not them which some of our real professlonl sing Cottonwood Stake entertained the M. I. A. was held Tuesday May 24. Saturday evening where they enjoyward bishopric and their wives and kill the body, but are not able to ers. The program was made up en- ed a welnie roast. a dinner at the Stake kill the soul; but rather fear hlra presidency The overture, "Zampa," played by tirely of local talent. The Murray First Ward Relief which is able to destroy both soul the High School Orchestra, a num Friday night in the 'Murray First Vocal Quartet Sharp and White had a very interesting meetSociety and body In Hell," Matt 10, 28. Brothers. ber every part of which could be Ward recreation hall. One hundred ing Tuesday afternoon. The meeting ."Mary McMillan Reading heard, stood out well, and is very guests were in attendance. was in charge of Mrs. U. O. MilNaomi and La Rue BAPTIST CHURCH Vocal Duet high class and known only to the ler and the afternoon was devoted to Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Cooper enterof musicians. best Simper. very the discussion of Utah authors and of the niemlters tained the Murray Musical Selections .... Herman HolmSunday School and morning Ten little girls Utah literature. Only those interested in music First Ward Sunday School orchesat 10 :00 a. m. gren can fully realize and appreciate the tra Saturday evening at their home also sang some songs, the words and Vocal Quartet .... Columbia Quartet Evening service at 7:30 p. m. work and labor of such nble music- on Vine street. music of which was written by Ut After the program a ten cent Midweek service, Wednesday at ians and directors as Mr. Robinson; ah jicople. Robert Hansen sang a 8 :00 p. m. Mrs. Ieo Stauffer entertanled the dance was given and was enjoyed with bis man who is so lllx-ru- l song written by Evan Stephens. Commencing June 1st all evening time and talent; a man who may be N. H. Club at her home Wednesday by everyone. Fred J. Anderson left by stage services will begin at :00 p. m. un found The Gleanor Baseball team chal sitting up In the late hours night on the, occasion of her birth last Saturday for Los Angeles a to A was hot dinner game til September 1st. lenged the Junior girls of the night comiMwIng and writ day anniversary. he will visit with his brother where V. W. 0. and the re on June 4th. After the game tht ing out various parts of orchestra served to eight members, Van the University of Southern ut The Guild Girls will hold their music for our boys anil girls. And mainder of the evening was spent Gleaners will snonsor a dance to until that institution closCalifornia next regular meeting the 7th of let me say at this point that here In playing games. Mrs. John Stauf be held in the Grant Ward amuse will return home es when they June. Please gave your nlckles or Is why our boys and girls obtain fer and Mrs. Msigcle Smith were ment hall. her. on Mrs. A. M. I. The Conjoint meeting dimes to pay dues for May, which their practical training appearing winners of high prize, and Mrs. A. A. Collins and sons Dale are past due. before the public on all occasions. William Walters was awarded the June 5 will le a typical, missionary ont-o- f Norlw-r- t left Monday for a ami be held will house street It meeting. prize. L. A. This does not apply to Mr. Robin will iermit. summer's tour of Idaho and Monweather the if doors, The Ladles Auxiliary met at the son alone, for It applies to all of David Brlnton, assisted by his Is invited to come and see tana with Mr. Collins. They will church for an all day meeting on our school faculty. They spend mother entertained Sunday In honor Everyone Just how the missionaries perform contact with their home on East ITiureday, The forenoon was spent many hours of extra time in the In of bis friend Fred Pullman who 4Sih South occasionally during this mission field. in piecing a quilt for the Summer terest of our boys and girls, and leaves soon for a mission to Eng- their duties on the period. Assembly. Luncheon was Berved at that hi why Murray High School land. A party of his school friends Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bclliston 1:00 o'clock. turns out some of the very best and nlaved tennis during the afternoon to Nephl Wednesday to attend went In students the slate. home brightest coming down to the Urliiton following luncheon a short of Mr. the funeral We should, a ad do, I believe, feel for dinner in the evening. and business meeting was The 'Mikanwce Girl of Taylorsold Gerald Menuaott. nephew held and the Missionary lesson was proud that we have such men us entertained ville evening met Saturday last Club who died The morning. Birthday Tuesday early Jolly In charge of Hiss Dressel. Miss Supt. E. Allen Rateman at the head Mrs. Esther at the home of their teacher, Hazel with afternoon Tuesday and Mrs. and Johnson Mr. Grant Dressel and Mrs. Payne gave chap- of 'Mhirray C3ty Schools and also W. Johnson, In honor of their mothLake street Salt ,ln J Scott, 4i end week of the Prove, Mr. C. H. Anderson, Principal of ters from the Study Hook and Mrs. spent family ers. Progressive games were played with Mrs. Johnson's sister. Mrs. Stauffer read letters from our mis- our High School; men, who are ever Cltv. A one o'clock luncheon was and a musical program was given Ivan Bean and sionaries of the Rocky Mountain ready and willing to serve and work served, after which all present spent family. after which luncheon was served. Those a afternoon. enjoyable very for the future Interests of our chil District Mr. Mrs. William Morton, and present, including the hostess were Each mother was presented with a dren. S. 8. 4.1th South, have of East formerly And in conclusion, I feci that too Mrs. A. Wood. Mrs. Maria Bergor, gift. Mcmtwrs of the Primary and Jun4114 First West, on the moved to The Taylorsville Primary officers ior Departments are working on a much good can not be wild of our Mrs. Thomas Birch, Mrs. J. Birch, will entertain for the children of place formerly owned by Mrs. E. J. C. HamMrs. Mrs. E. C. Eatchel, IThlldren's Day program to be given School Board mernliers, for they that Primary, Tuesday at an out Farrell. have tried to run and maintain our mond, Mrs. F. Scolt, Mrs. J. R. on June 12. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Payne motored door party. A good time is expected. Mrs. Jas. Wood, and We invite everyone to Join our schools as economically as possible, Iriiikwater, to Mrs. A. Gudmansen and Ogdcn monday to inspect the daught School. There are classes for all and therefore we have been able to Mrs. William Smith. ers, Helen and Gale, have tqiont the Baptist summer assembly grounds ages and a glad welcome awaits you. keep our children in school full Mr. and Mrs. S. E. I'.vlngburst past few days at Ilelier, I'tah. They In Ogdcn canyon. time, while other schools In some will be hosts to the O. tt Club this attended the funeral of Mrs. Gud Miss Louise Schiffgen, daughter caws have btvn compelled to close GRADUATION EXERCISES evening at their home on Vine mansen'. father. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Schiffgen. of CREDIT TO MURRAY and this has Itcen a great disap- street. A delightful color scheme of Master Dale W. Johnson, assisted was one of a class of twenty-twto students. many pointment pink and lavender will be carried by his grandmother and aunts, nc Who graduated from the nurses (Continued from page 1) May our schools continue to op- out In decoration, baskets and yusor tertalned at the Williams home In at the Holy Cross hospital erate this coming year, and main of flowers in tliPse two shades will Taylorsville, Saturday afternoon In training enst. Tuesday evening of this week. Gradtain their usual high standard. lend their charm to the rooms. The honor of his fourth birthday anni- uation exercises were The Violin solo, "Sonvlner Wlnu-askheld at the MANASSEH SMITH. tables will have lavender covers, versary. Fifteen little folks enjoyed played by Arthur Holmgren Cathedral of the Madclalne and a and favors for the ladles will be games. Luncheon was served at one and the Saxophone Solo, "Saxo-phobla,-" reception for the graduates was played by Miss Evah Kell FOR SALE Good cement mixer-ch- eap corsages of sweet peas in the two long table centered with a large held in the Covenant House. were wonderfully mastered, and Call at 4710 or 4S38 South shades. The spivlal invited guests lighted birthday cake. Those pres The June meeting ,,f the Ladles will N President and Mrs. Henry ent were, Boyd Mackey, Norene great credit Is due to them and their Aid Society will beheld at the home State street. Or will rent by day D. teachers. Mojle. Mr. and Mrs. Jmk Steele Mackay, Mary Baker AM Gudmanor Job. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Evans. sen, Murlln Harris, Carol Hudson. of Mrs, o. Sundwall. 1743 Hyland and one of the of features Perhaps Drive, at one o'clock. Marilyn Frame, Wallace Rupp, KenMiss Bjirbara Rrinton assisted by neth Mr. Ed !iir-,- n attended the l Thomas, Keith Rupp. Vaughn her mother, Mrs. D. B. Brlnton, Stake Primary convention held Guest. Jean Guest and June Pendlegave a dinner party Friday evening ton. In Price, Utah, last Sumlav. to a nuinlsT of her school girl Yours Truly Mrs. Evan Jone, with her two' friends after sending the afternoon An Interested Reader. children Patsy and Tommy, from playing tennis. Interested Reader We want to 1iile. South America, who are! thank you for the New yon sent In: the summer w ith Mr. The neighbors of Mrs. C. E. and arevery glad to know that you Jon,-- ' mother, Mr. Jensen In HoTripp gave a lovely baby shower In are an Interested reader of the liday, were the gnot Thursday of of Inst week Wednesday Mr. and Mr. Dr. W. L. Wright. Dr. honor of Utile Sharon, three weeks Eagle. Thank. The Editor Jones will join Mr. Jotie biter In old baby girl that the Tripp have the summer, and the family will taken Into their home to make their return to Chile III the enrly fall. own. Sixteen ladies welcomed the WOMAN'S (LI B ANNUAL AND ANNI EHSAKY little stranger and evidently made Misfortune nn on the trail of the her fivl very much at home in th. plate glass store windows In Mar-ra(Continued from page 1 I hi neighborhood, for her Mmvlor durwis. An nutonioblli. took a ing their vKit was perfect, according fancy to the ..itt li window of the Readings by Mrs, John lottpliin. to the guests, who declare her Irre Wtcal ttnlo by Mr. Klenim Schelb- - Hoffman Meat and Grocery More sistible. During the time she was er. and uins'ticd over the sidewalk, not claiming their attention. Buneeo A tribute to Mrs. Maude (Mag- - crabbing Into the window. Miiashlng wa played, and dainty refreshments widib ii for her literary attainments, both ms Hon and al,, w ris king the were M rved. tile base Mow. Of course (he tinn by Mr. II. N. Shernntan. Reservations have N n made for In tbl Incident, elaborThe Gleaner Girls of Murray Mr. Fred Anderson. President ated the fact that a woman was at Ward entertained n! a miscclln no- Mr. R. J. toord, Mrs. Inland Gor the wins'). on shower Wednesday evening In II. Chinvll. of (he Champion dn, Mr. Chrl Rastntiswn, Mrs. compliment to Mis Meiba Coojicr. David Smith. Mrs. R. W. HatnMon Shoo M. ron fined to hi Shop a June Pride to lie, at the homo of Mr. Glen Hon,.. Mr. P. D. II. .ff home with tdckiie during the it Miss Krnia Martin on East Forty-eightman. Mr. Ed Mr. J. L Wnk. He I relxuted , .n(. South. Thirty-sipiest Ellertsoii, Mr. J.cph Berry, Mr, what Improved. played catnes during the evening E. A. Bat. man. Mr. t II. Ander The gale hl. It nwe, through and refreshments were served at a Mil. Mi. Grant Rryiin, Mr. Maude Murray and surrounding coniniunb late hour. Cbigwldden. Mr. W. G. Churches, ii.- - Inst Saturday era-be- d Ihe south Mr. M. T. Dinall, Mr. C. E. Gnu window In the More building under nil. Mr. Carl Il.mwn. Mr. L, A. the Brown II half in, til a m1 I..I..O.. Martin. Mr, J. Kingston. Mr. lem..lj-be- d It. t, Howard Mr. Emil Mr. and Mr. Sw,i,.n ntid dangle MeScn. Jr., Mr. D. A. McMillan, ter Mi rlt n. nriU.Ht l ? i i ' HI Mr. Vnrlati Mortcnton, Mr. W. J. Pelkley. Calif., find nfter R.heil. Mr. W. II. Roth well, the night nit), Mi., n tiding Mr, Speinvr Held, Mr. A. E, nn.ti.iT. Dr. W. I. Wright and famShort. Mr. L. T. S. biff pen. Mr. W. ily, toctit to Itvriini ttlu.rn . ii.. - .. oi ..- nui J. Wnretiskl. Mr. J. liny Ward. j.'tid some time vMtine relative Mr. It. N. Mrs. Shrriiiiian, Hugh They have m tlelr cue! frm N IS Ward. Mr. W. 1, Wright and l.cr Berkley, Mr. Atislin, ,d little guest, Mr. Evan Jones. Mi June Wright, nm.tnrhM Ihem 1.. Hvrntii to j.j.nd u,o wisk. MATERNITY HOSPITAL, Dr. i,nd Mr. W. L. Wright will ARRIVALS You'll Like Our Work ti. the W.s k end nnd be Mr. St.w nit lingby, ,r. Hon Day holiday R the home of Mr. on Mfciy Hth, Highland Drive Wm. M(( l i:RV and "rigid parent, n thrum. .V'th South. HUNK NH.SON Mr. Charle AWm ami Mr. Mr. William Hair, a boy, .rn on Itobert PHONE Murray 496 Brown wm rntrrtaln the Murray! Utah CALL AN'l) SKK t'S M.v 2ih, Marlon, ftah. ''in-nl- a Noble Grand Club on Pa.t Mr. Rnleti J. lletnd. a cirt aft.rnm of Thrday born May 22. Murray, tub. t lb home of Mrs, Andean on Church Announcements Social Mention Murray Mention Grant Ward h Re-gek- Sixty-f- ourth to-g- Taylorsville Ward street. The Neighbors of Woodcraft held their regular meeting Tuesday evening. After the business session the remainder of the evening was devoted to social activities. Games were played, Mrs. Laura Stauffer and Mrs. Hazel' Edlund winning high prizes, the house prize going to Mrs. Mary Aim Jensen. Mrs. Ethel Lind Mauss and children, Armond Lind and Peggy Lou, left of Iiong Beach, California, home after their for Saturday sending three weeks with Mrs. Mauss' parents, Mr. and M!rs. A. Lind on Ninth East and Vine street. 'Mrs. S. II. Fotheringham was taken ill in Salt Lake Wednesday and was taken to her son's home where until able to be she will remain home. brought Mrs. Fugate was hostess to the Ladies Aid Society of the Community Methodist church Tuesday afternoon at her home on East 48th So. Luncheon was served to sixteen meeting fol members, lowing. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cahoon and daughter Berthn, motored to Boise, last week, and spent the week end with their daughters, Mrs. X. R. Liddle, nnd Mrs. T. W. Bird and families. P. 0. E (Continued from modern civilization s , surnnce of the i,,,,,, 'tlali will have an . . .Milt :v ... ' til times for decent, self--, n. Na ployment . . I iu.ii.,..'. ve th , tion, provided in this bin . COniDllsll H (Continued from page 1) ed. A city can pass a license that is prohibitive and it Is constitutional. It has been tried and carried to the supreme court of the United States and declared within the power of a city to place suck, a license in force. That Is what the city of Murray and every other city should do for the Safcways. Get rid of them. These nlxive questions are a few to mder over when you start to buy groceries. Don't go where you are liable to get gyped or robbed. ...... PTAnf- . 'h rection. It is real lmn.,.. islatlon." . During the past year the nal Order of Eagles have mendous gains in new member,,!; among these new Eagles are JT found many of our a who .. renHivl m luc minors thfc fraternity. is humanitarian lines for the bew, of all mankind, desire to offer supiwrt and cooperatloa. On 1st the Eagles Big Silver AdhIt snry membership drive ends, tnj though some of our members be. lieve that the initiation fee should be raised to the regular fee again, the grand Aerie has Just announce another big campaign for new bers. For its the man power behind us now that will put over the stability action of the employment bin . mZ -... J TENNIS WHY BE ROBBED BY SHORT WEIGHT? pBMl F- - PETEIts. F. O. E. Reporter. COURT m LIGHTS (Continued from pagel) attendant will be glad to help range a time to play. Although a regular schedule cannot be arranged before June 5 anj one desiring to play may do so bj making arrangements at Don's Service station. The officers of the club will be elected Friday night, May 27, it M o'clock on the tennis court. Teens players and those Interested are Tyler Vincent, W. L. Wright, Elmo Martlu, Tennis Commit! By Popular Demand the Sale at Martini Will Continue During Following Week. COMPLETE LINE OF ALL ITEMS EXCEPT.... Individual Salt and Pepper Shakers, which are Sold Out! r Hats! Hats! SALE Hats! Hats! t J Clearance of all Millinery !, Come in and look them Your choice of Ladies and Children's Hats from 49c Slate Stmt MI'KRW DrnfCMJC tir.rvl r.lll faint wallpaper X -- over. & up 1st Door North kt itp - n of "K Kalsomme All at prcatly reduced Prices! Paper at 5c a roll and I;namcl Inside one coat pajnt $1.10 per quart. KXFKKT r.U'F.R HANGING AT DEPRESSION IiUCES up! 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