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Show NOBLE MAX'S LIFE ENDED WORK (Continued from tflrnt page) Social Mention Contniued Local Mention from page one Contniued from page one The June outing of the Salt Lake ray of Btinnhlno. He never dwelt will join her In September, when St. Msirk's hospital, where she unXI ill Creek Ward will hold an County 411- - Club Leaders' associaon his lllnenH, and was always they will return home together by derwent an appendicitis operation, open air carnival Friday evening tion will be held Wednesday, June be cheerful and hopeful, and his motor. MidShe is recovering very switlsfactor at the ward house. Supper will 32, at Schneider's Hot Pots at philosophy of life was inspiring. o'clock, after which six at served way. Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Brinton have lly. t The second speaker was festivities will continue until a late The club leaders will meet at the week U. O. Miller, who spoke of the had as their guests during the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cahoon and hour, with dancing concluding the .Murray City Hall on tl"'t morning Ida-bM. Mrs. H. Brinton and of Mr. splendid work Mr. Blacker had acMr. and Mrs. Bay Oihoon and son entertainment. at 8:00 a. m. They will take the Falls, Idaho, IMrs. V. I). Brincomplished In the seminary, conat a few are Myton days siendlng route through Parley's Canyon bycrete examples of which were the ton of Mesa, Arizona, and Mrs. Sir. and Mrs. E. Si. StefTenson and a Is out !V. for weeli this big J. way of Park City, and will return love and esteem held for Mm by Brlnton's mother, Mrs. A. L, SimevIresl-den- o his students; eases Mr. Miller knew of personally. A solo by Leonard Nelson, "Little Prayer," was feelingly rendered. Mr. Delbert ,Wllde of Kemmerer, Wyoming, a life long friend, was the next speaker. His brother, George Blacker, was the next gjieuker, and was followed by President Henry D. Moyle. Mr. Moyle spoke In glowing terms of Mr. Blacker's Indomitable spirit of accomplishment and of the plans he had made for the erection of a seminary, his energy and enthusiasm Inspiring others with the same desire, until It was becomiug a near reality. Apostle Joseph F. Merrill of Suit Lake, member of the department of education of the I IX S. church, said there was no one in their organization whose; work was more outstanding. "A prince has fallen," he stated. The Misses Evelyn and Lucy Brl'nghurst sang "Secret Prayer," a favorite of Mr. Blacker's. Benediction was by W. T. Bell, lston. Mr. Kola nil Tletjen, of Monroe, dedicated the grave. Kemuel K. Blacker wus born Oct 2S, 1897, In Afton, Wyoming, coming to Salt Lake County and Murray eleven years ago. lie graduated with a bachelor of science degree from the University of Utah lu 1025. He had filled a mission In California from ,1919 to 1921, Joining the teaching staff of the Murray seminary in 1924. continuing until his death, with the exception of a year at the Granite Seminary. E. Ernest Bramwell, Church seminary suervlsor, said when appraised of Mr. Blacker's death: "As a teacher, Brother Blacker was outstanding In that he gave a thorough course of study, and perhaps we have no teacher In the system who got work from students more and more cheerfully. willingly Brother Blacker had the unusual power of (retting students to wortv but at the same time they Idealized and loved him." LUTHERAN- CHURCH ons of Delta. catch of fish, and It will be interest ing to hear from him after he re Miss Margaret Short Is spending six weeks In Los Angeles, where she went to attend the wedding of hre cousin, Miss Nell Drlggs, where she will be maid of honor at the wed ding. She will also visit relatives at various other cities In the state. turns. Mr. Vernee Frame who is with the Mt. States Telephone company at Price, Utah, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Frame, during the week and attended the M. I. A. Conference. While here Mr. The final meeting of the Daugh Frame and his partner won second ters of Pioneers, Cottonwood Oamp, place in the M. I. A. dancing conthe last Thursday afternoon at test held at Saltair. home of Mrs. Alice Silvers was a most charming affair for the dosing Mrs. II. S. Sanders and daughter of the year's activities. Games Belle, left Saturday for a summer were played at small tables and a trip to the eastern coast. They will dainty luncheon wus served follow- visit New York, Washington, 1). C ing the games. and many other Important points and will return home via the southIM4ss Margaret as Cnnnegleter, sisted by her mother, entertained ern route. They will vsit Mr. and last Thursday evening for Miss Phy- Mrs. Held Walker In New York. llis Barker of 8TaylorsvIlle, a bride Mr. and Mrs. W. (K Itamshaw of the week. A color scheme of pink and daughter Slary, are planning to and white prevailed, roses and adding their charm and at- leave the latter part of the month for a trip to Chicago and other tractiveness to the rooms of the home on Vine street. points in Illinois. Mr. Itamshaw will "Cootie" was played during the af- combine business with pleasure on ternoon, Miss Mary Frame winning the trip which will consume about high score and Miss Merle Harker three weeks. low score. Befreshmenls were servMi.su Ix'iiora Cornwall returned ed to eighteen guests. Wednesday to Los Angeles, CaliforItelatlves and friends to the num- nia, where she Is president of the ber of nearly one hundred surprised Mutual and Primary organizations Mayor Fred Peters last Saturday of that state, after sending a week evening at his home on Virginia visiting with home folks and attendstreet, and gave him a rousing re- ing the SI. I. A. Convention. Her minder of their eilstence. The ev- sister, Sliss Elizabeth Cornwall met ening, which lasted Into the early her at Winnemiicca, Nevada, last morning hours, was sient in games, Thursday, and brought her home by music and dancing, in variety automobile. enough to suit the tastes of the The Mutual organization of Slur-ralarge number present. Light refreshments were served, and all left for Second Ward will sponsor a their homes highly pleased with the program Friday night which will be success of their "surprise party." of unusual Interest to all who enjoy music. There will ls dance numMr. and Mrs. Louis C. Tripp, resbers and both vocal and Instrumentident of Murray, sjonsored a famal numbers. Fifty cents will admit ily reunion at their home at 343 an entire family regardless of the Vim street Sunday afternoon. number. Adults will !h admitted Sixteen memliers of the family for but twenty cents, chilwere present. At two o'chsk they singly dren ten cents. The entertainment had a banquet. The table was beaupromises to 1k very much worth tifully decorated with roses and Irs while. and the color scheme followed the appropriate spring color green. Mrs. Ethel Erhkson of Fifth After the dinner, the evenli was avenue has hud relatives visiting spent In getting acquainted and In her from Ilxle, this week. - WARD P T' v. WEDDING . Anrinim,... made Sunday Evening Service; 'e Taylor South and state streets " forTayi,,; I Contniued from page one roses in salmon shades. The bride's mother, Sirs. Joseph Lindsay wore a lovely model of light creie combined with lace. The groom's mother, Sirs. John J. Ward, wore black satin, and both mothers wore corsages of gardeulas. Sir. John Gibbs of Los Angeles was best man. After a honeymoon trip through yellowstone park, Sir. and Sirs. Ward will go to Santa Monica, where they will reside. Sir. and Sirs. Clarence Wood entertained Thursday in honor of ifrs. Wood's mother, Sirs. Peter Rich's birthday. Super was served to fourteen, and the evening was spent in a social way. Pink and red rosebuds and orange blossoms were used In decoration. family went to Logan Thursday through Provo Canyon. This will ening to attend the Hyer family re- enable them to see a great deal of union. They will return the first the country, and should be a very of the week. delightful trip. Special effort has been made to Dr. and Sirs. J. L. Ellertson have have every club leader attend this had as their guests this week, Sirs. and they are promised a ; outing, II. A. Peterson of Phoenix, Arizona the day's proSirs. Verge King of Kamas. and good time, because Mrs. Merrlot Toulson, of Scipio, gram provides for swimming, lunch, as well Utah. Sirs. Peterson attended the and an Indoor baseball game as the trip. (Ml. I. A. convention as a delegate BAPTIST CHURCH from Phoenix. nnd ilJorolnjr Worship. School Sirs. K. K. Blacker and son Kay, Bible 10 m. a. for :() Sliss Amber Ohlin entertained at will leave the first of the week a. m. Our an in(Classes meet at ll: a miscellaneous shower In honor of Los Angeles, California, for in and interest is School Sirs. her with growing sister, Sirs. Alma Pexton Ward, a remit definite stay to we others ask join us.) LcCheminant. W. I). bride, at her home on Seventh East. avenue'k ray. seelal to attend. musical W. W. g The Guild G Irslwlh The Guild Girls win ri, M,pier i one of the Tuesday evening. All Y. are nSvwi u J nmineammit ,. , nnu o oulm!ly L. A. . . , TJ roiiowing business meeting and HELD tit program. SERVICES Slembers of the rtIlh . Mission held services in th. aim on Tuesday and Wednesday a m.s. K Roomy numiter of our & ' tist folks attended. Sir. and Mrs. Samuel ffl,,. Slalta, Idaho; Mrs. Garret Bm' lnson, and Mrs. Mar J Kk-har- were guests during the week Ursnn Sanders and family. of . II Man UJ The Ladies Auxiliary with Mrs. Phlzacklea on June 23. at one o'clock. ..... l n..ru mm - (e-onl- Oh, Man! . . . What a "L ucky Break" for You! Before Father's Day Sears Stages a Mighty . . . , Just Ran m Are mc t Can-neglet- Let- t You Of Men's and Young Men's I Two-Trous- er :: Ib n y playing II Mill Y K games. First "Lutheran Church of Murray (Missouri Syn.Hl) 107 East 44tb Mr. and Mrs. C. I). SI oyer, young couple prominent In Slurray society, South. are Just now engaged In touring the Services nt 1:00 p. m. In the MurWest coast. While at I At Angeles ray Methodist church, 1!7 East 4Mtb they enjoyed themselves for a short South. Sermon by the piistor on: time at the seashore resorts, Afctr "How do we show true mercy." n brief slay in Ia Angeles, they InSunday School and a elans of tend driving up th oscenlc ocean adults In the fundamentals of to Bremerton, Wash., where Chrlstlunlty Immediately after the they exjxvt to visit two of Mrs. service. y Jesus suys: "Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also Is merciful." Luke 0 :30. LINDSAY- CLUB Mrs! Sadie Park, 39th South, who SALT LAKE COUNTY 4 II LEADERS' ASSOCIATION has been quite ill the past ten days OUTING is reported as being slightly Sir. ami Sirs. Alma Ward have returned from a brief wedding trip nnd are at home at 41 East V.'MU South. Sir. and Sirs. Win. Park, and I k I III Jean and Afton Park were! 1 guests this week of .Mr. and .Mrs. Mlsm Jesse Dulse on East 4.".th South. evening for Sir. Elmo Ilutchisi.n.j M oyer's sister. who left during the wek for Uis' Mr. and Mrs. S. E. 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