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Show SOI L IS KXI'Ol'NDKI) IN SUNDAY TOPIC "Sou hiii HtMly" 1h tin' stihjcct of the k'sson-sorriioIn nil clniicli-cof Christ, SclcnliHt, on Snmluy, Muy 2G. KiiiImmIIiiI Jn Hit? lilhlicnl citations in t lie is tin following: "For we know that if our wirthly houso of tlii.s tnlier-iiftclwere disKolwtl, we have a building of (Jod, un hous4 not made with lmnds, ctcrnul In (lie licuv-ens- " (II CorlnthlunH 5:1). Correlative to f!iin verso Is the following from the Christ Inn Science textbook "Science ami Health with Key to the .Scriptures'' by Mury linker Eddy: "J,!fe is, al n h loKKon-Kcriiio- i! entertainwl 1" her honor, News Jackson Saturdav evening of lust week at the Jackson home, the occasion be (Continued from Puge 1) ing her birthday anniversary, lac A reeital wan held Monday mornwas sis-n- t in cards and a evening Eding at the Plymouth Behool liy late Niipitor was served to thirty ward Jepiwoti, Iimtruetor of mimic, guests. when he presented pupils of the younger grudeg, A banquet will lie held Saturday of the A delightful party and outing by the Primary presidency was held Thursday evening of hint (rant Stake at the Hill Crest week hy the Gleaners, M Men of ward, honoring the officers and Tiiylorsvllle ward in Mill Creek teachers of the organization. canyon. (James were played and of Og- Mrs. S. D. Uroomhead weinie and mnrslimnllow roust was den Is visiting her mother, .Mrs. enjoyed. II. V. Ballard for a week. Iale JohiiHon asulsted hy ttis Farm Bureau girls of Hunter mother, Mrs. hw Johnson, en- a game of and staged Tiiylorsvllle fiflii'ii of his little terlained even indoor Wednesday baseball, in heme friends Monday at his school. the at Plymouth Tiiylorsvllle, the occasion is'lng his ing . seventh hirthday anniversary. The In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Iiort afternoon was spent In games and Hill, who have Jieen visiting rel refreshments were served. atives here, Mrs. Jack Praxler entertained at dinner Thursday ev Norma Mnekay, daughter of ening at her home. Covers were Mf. and Mrs. Ira Mnekay of laid for 12 guests. who is the lT. has lxen, and ever of mutter; for Life Is (iod, and man is the idea of God, not formed materially but spiritually and not subject to decay find dust (p. 2(Hi). Man Is not a material habitation for .Sou); he is himself spiritual. Soul, being Spirit, is seen In nothing Imiierfect nor material. Soul is the substance, Life, and intelligence of man, which is Individualized, but not In matter. Soul can never re fleet anything Inferior to Spirit fp. 417). Sooner or later we shall learn that the fetters of man's finite capacity are forged hy Illusion that he lives in body instead of Soul, In matter of In Spirit" (p. 2,'!:i). will be ways Neighborhood lndt'M'iident When Washdays Are Over Those Mondays or any other of the "blue" days when you have to get down in the basement and spend endless hours In washing clothes . . . maybe you never realized that you were forcing yourself into a lot of unnecessary work. But when you know that a laundry can take care of each week's washing, get your clothes clean, make them longer wearing and just scientifically sanitary and save you money, then you have no reason for continuing to do your own laundry work. With MURRAY LAUNDRY service, your washing takes you only the time and effort needed to put your clothes in a bundle and send them off in care of our delivery man. Your bundle will be returned quickly, finished according to any one of the seven different expert services you V. A. attending at Logan sient the last wwk Harry with her parents. end days SPEEDY ). Phone 213 today and ask for our delivery service to take your washing and all your washday worries away. . DEPENDABLE . . MODERN METHODS MURRAY LAUNDRY "More Leisure Hours fur Women" Phone Murray 213 Phone Hyland 612 JN Esther Scott was hostess to of the Birthday club ladies the at her home, the afternoon Tuesday occasion being Mrs. Hammond's and Mrs. Scott's birthday anniversaries. A one o'clock luncheon was served and covers were inid for Mrs. two guests. last Mrs. Effie Miller and daughters Mrs. Madge Shaffer and Miss Faye Miller have returned from a vaca- in Los Angeles. Mrs. Edward Jackson has as her tion spent guest her mother, Mrs. Annie Mrs. George W. iBaker returned of Spanish Fork, who will vis-I- t Thursday to her home in Ogden Mr. nnd Mrs. Vincent Bouillon visited rel- of Cokevllle, Wyoming, atives in Tiiylorsvllle at V. IHullard is sending ten Provo with I. J. Burr. Mo-ru- week. here indefinitely. The Kenlor Guild girls of the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hill and sis llaptist church met Tuesday even ing at the church. SupjHr was ter Mrs. Jack Draxler, si'iit severserved nt :' o'clock and a husi-iics- s al days of last week at Roosevelt meeting and program follow- where they visited their brother-in-laed. and sister Mr. and Mrs. . . Rawlings. loseph Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tripp and . Archie Tripp nnd two children will Announcement is made of the sM'iil the week end with Mr. and coining marriage of Miss Marlon Mrs. .AVIlford lloMnson at their Ifinley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hoine in Delta, A. George Hinley to Vert Is C. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ccmroy Wood, The Salt LakeMinisterial AssoWood KVdar of City. The marriage ciation of the Baptist church held their annual spring party Monday will take place Friday, May 24, in will he evening at '('ohbleniore" with the the Salt Lake temple, and followed by a reception in the evmisand wives and their pastors sionaries In attendance. A chicken ening at the Lion House social dinner was served and a program center. Mr. and Mrs. Hinley and was given. The Reverend and Mrs. daughter are former residents of bride-elec- t Is a gradJ. I'. Payne of the Baptist church this city. The of this clly were among those who uate of the U. of U. nnd Mr. Wood Is a graduate of the State Agrlcul attended. tare college nt Logan. Mrs. A. K. I larger of East Mill The marriage of Miss Elva Oleen, Creek was n dinner guest of the of Mr. and Mrs. Axel E. daughter Reverend and Mrs. J. P. Payne on Oleen of this city, and Qulnton Sunday. Howard Neilson of Holladay took place Wednesday of last week In Mrs. Annie Stauffer was hostess the Salt Lake temple. A reception to the nieniliers of the "Cheer-l'p- " was held In the evening at th chili Thursday of last week at her home of the bride's parents on Ren Imuiio on Wilson street. A hot dinbow street in honor of the young ner was served at 12:30 o'clock couple. and the afternoon was spent In Mrs, Miss Marjorie Iwe who has leen playing progressive games. I.eslle Smith whs winner of the visiting Miss Evelyn Landis at her house prize. Covers were laid for home In this city the past two twelve guests. weeks, has returned to her home In Canyon City, Colorado. Mrs. Grace Mortensou and Mrs. Miss Dorothea Baker returned Lucille Iiergen entertained the Woodcraft social cluh, Tuesday af- Tuesday of last week, from a three mouths stay in Los Angeles and ternoon of lust week lit the hall. Following a delicious San Francisco, California. While In lunrheoii the afternoon was spent San Francisco she visited her brother. Dr. George L. Baker and family, in playing cards, Mrs. Jennie Xel-onnd Mrs. IVssie Ilergen won and aunt. Miss Ray At wood. prizes . Mrs. Harold Bishop and children, Shlrlie and Harold Jr., were the Mr. mid Mrs. Herman Holmgren guests of Mrs. I B. Codcrlof. Wedwill celebrate their 'J.'th Wedding nesday. innlversary ou Wednesday, May Tuesday at 11 a. m. at Mldvale Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernle Frame and First ward chapel a banquet was liuhy of Price, swnt Sunday with held which marked the closimr of relatives here, the guests of Mrs. the course of study given bv the Ellen Smith lu Salt Ijike and Mr. American Rod Cross In this vicinity for the past few werks. ind Mrs. Kohcrt Frame in this city. Diplomas were . presented to a group of ;jo Mrs. I. E. Itoam wilt entertain women and covers were laid for 41 A Ktieclal program was also given. the S. S. S. cluh menils-rat Fra-'ern- n after several days stay at the at Kceley's, s Mrs. E. Itrovvn will entertain the Past Chief eotnpiinlon club Thurs- lay at her home. will prove itself an actual house- hold economy Come in and sec the new Norge . . . Sec for yourself how the unique, powerful Norgc mechanism supplies Rollator refrigeration so abundantly and See how it makes home refrigeration a economy, actually saving more than the cost of operation. ..savings up to $11 a month. Quick freezing of cubes.., a constant temperature of just the right degree in the food chamber... a are a hydrovoir that keeps vegetables garden-fresh- , few of the many superior features standard in leading modclj of the new Norgc . . . Don't buy any refrigerator until you sec the Norgc, ZZZ? cold-makin- never-failin- g inex-pensively- ... g food-savin- g NODIGE Mrs. t The Hi'd Cross ela which has Imvii conducting a course for the wvenil wivk In Murray See- lat Hid w ard to n group uf ladies, was 'iiipu td Friday of hist week, and evi initial Ions' wei taken. Mplo-iinill be awarded to those who iieii'ssrully completed their course, Ft I lay, May '21. A program will al so l given. Mi-- s Ids BAPTIST M. 1. mu tmuuvt aovmaot khutor nt rmctMartoti GRANITE FURNITURE CO. PHONE Murray 496 4S10 South State A. "via ll vet of i Mrs, Samuel E, J tfc CO PHONE Murin, - o 1N CREAM OF FLAVORS .Jj Specials East 48th South; James P. Payne, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Unified at Sunday and Bible worship There will lie no other services for the day as the niem-ls'r- s are visiting the Imman-uBaptist church for their musical production, "The Holy City," which will lie given at 7:-0- 0 morning School. Spools Heavy Galvanized BARB WIRE, per spool $3.60 Spools Light Galvanized BARB WIRE, per spool $2.80 80-Ro- d el p. rn. Vacation school, each morning omitting the Thursday session this week, and all of next week. Ages 4 to 14 Inclusive whether connected with tills church or not. The time will largely be ocwith music, recreation, cupied and handwork, all under competent suiiervislon. This will afford all hoys and girls attending, an opportunity to engage their mornings in activities of n helpful nature. The Influence will le wholesomely Christian, but not sectarian. There Is no charge to any one for attending, and only slight charges for materials used that have to lie purchased, hut most things will lie supplied without cost. There will lie a dally offering asked to help defray expenses. Rememlier, this vaca tion School logins at 9:00 a. m. Monday the 27th. Any boy or girl of the ages sju'dfled Is regardless of church affilia- 80-Ro- d Strand POULTRY FENCE, per roll of 150 lineal ft Strand POULTRY FENCE, per roll of 50 lineal ft 60-inch-- 72-inch-- 25 $4.60 28 1 $5.25 PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 24 to JUNE 6 & Co, Morrison-Merril- l "The LUMBERMEN" Murray, Utah 190 West 48th South PHONE MURRAY 8 ICE CREAM MFG. COMPANY Special for Week! BURNT ALMOND ICE CREAM the sessions of the I'tuh Baptist Party Orders Our Specialty 4907 South State Street Phone Murray 1M MURRAY Darrel Welling SATURDAY ONLY, MAY 25 "One Weiv York Night" with FANCUOT TONE and UNA MEKKEL Good Comedy and "RED RIDER" Serial In Addition I $10.00 PAY NITE Drawing at 9:00 p. m. 26-27-- in "MISSISSIPPI" o with Queniic Smith, J!m Miljun, Gail Patrick. Kohlrr ami the Cabin Kids HtuM Tim 1'I.AY HY tKMiTU TAKKIMiTON MOOM.K.UT ALL MODELS - - Work Guaranteed I Hy. 2124 SL TYLER'S tion. Uev. and Mrs. W. II. Fowle, Mrs. J. B. Graces and Mrs. W. E. Moore, all of Ogden were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Payne last week during ALL MAKES Prices are right t J experienced and competent mechanic ffiivM and teachers (if South Cot- tonw.Hnl ward. The affulr will lu. at the Criiblroe homi Tm! Vine Hlnvf comtnein lug tit M l.k. A rocrniii and games will U' fi'ntured ami rffrwliiii.tili lu honor of Miss Ijillue Wllenx. Miss Itnth Erhksnii etitertnliied at a bover, Monday evening at her home on State street. The evening whs jspetit In table gitruos, and were scrvcnl to twenly fin guests. WnWl .. RUBBING ALCOHOL, pints MINERAL OIL, pints ;.. GLYCERINE and ROSE WATER, 6 oz f .'. : WITCH HAZEL, pints SATURDAY ONLY! Large Squawker Balloons with Every Purchase! One to each Customer FISHING LICENSE and FISHING SUPPLIES 62 lii-l- m same color m J to FRESH STRAWBERRY SUNDAE THICK MALTED MILK, with wafers BY t is eooked color. V will h Bing Crosby, W. C. Fields, Joan Bennett 41'rvcl. Txt N food value. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, MAY will ls held the ,W taste KS he natural etahles LARGE ASSORTMENT CHURCH & W MOTOR INC. It.illard Is eiiifliiM to Hy of Intorext evening by tain their lhl?'rt lcookL son-in-l- aw EXPERT . A '. SUNFREZE or COLVILLE ICE ttr hoiii.' with wurlet fever. Tlmr-da- y '' 'Sizing, must of be of value AT OUR FOUNTAIN days ago to visit her Mr. iilnd Mrs. and daughter, L. William Bergen at their home on Vine Street. Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks erett F. Smith, of 71 East Edison trtfl. The marriage will take place Juno 1. '' to Mrs. Olive II. Anderson of HollyCalif., arrived here a few J. W, Edwards, MM South niiiniiiiuvH the engage- of her da tighter Luetics to Ev If three servings k i college. wood, Art Stringfellow state stni't, tural South State St., Murray 4911 Friday after Mrs. Carl Hansen had as her dinner guests, Thursday, her sisters, Mrs. mrl cldlei'g. Mrs. Arthur ih.hll.org. Mrs. A. E. Lund. Mrs. Julius lLill, nnd Mrs. Edna CriNker. N ORG E d home. s InncluHiit noon. Miss Elnu Miller, extpsl l" lHK i iati Stat., PRESCRIPTION DRUG Tay-lorsvil- i want. Convention. deliehtful surprise party was and Mrs. W. E. Parks and TuesRev. Fortius tendered Mrs. Rachel members of the family, or Moan, Utah were day afternoon by Mrs. guests at the I larger home in East Mldvale Relief Society. organiof that East Mill Creek last week, They Forhush is president the at held was affair The zation. were here to attend the Baptist A iflmrch Relief Society rooms. Convention. was musical program and speeches servwere given and refreshments ed to 45 guests. The honor guest Vegetable should apiear in every was presented with a beautiful one diet three times every day. One of a token as black leather purse, work in should be a leafy vegetable, one appreciation of her past to Social guests potato, and one other, according the organization. Jen-soC. C. Mrs. who attended were Mrs. Lucy Godfrey, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Andrews, members of the East Jordan Stake Relief Society. A Murray 270 by framing "ill. of Ami .Mm , hrt tnlrrtainmi (iNou ow ,0 lh. oyMt AS-K- mnrc romm t'onimwloir VUM A tbu within a sUnwi ,, Fred in DIxW wllh Ms l. Mi" nntrj tmupf THURSDAY ONLY, MAY 30 ' A Wonderful Memorial Day Show! Janet GAYNOR and Warner BAXTER " ONE MORE SPRING" Oodles of Good Shorts in Additionl Regular Sunday price will prevail for thi dandy progr in |