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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE LUTHERAN CHRIST Christ Evangelical Church of 171 Murray (Missouri synod) Kast 48th South street The Rev. F. E. Schumann, pastor. Regular Sunday services 3:00 p. m. Sermon by the pastor on John 14:23- - 31. Sermon subject: "The True Church of Jesus Christ." The service will be followed by hour's instruction for children and for adults, in the chief parts of Christian doctrine with application to our every day life. one-ha- lf Al G. Barnes Circus this year and it is a foregone conclusion that home. mmm man-eatin- ized fit :t - ( here a few days ago for an definite visit with Mrs. H. E. Fotheringham and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Fotheringham and family. Miss Mariorie Tame who left here a few days ago for a mission to Canada, reports she is assigned to do missionary work in Hamil II ton, a city located about 25 miles out of Toronto, Canada. it 13 I TT I! ft in a extravaganza. One hundred ing girls will be seen. Phillin Zarhrison son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zachrison submit ted to an operation, Wednesday in St. Mark's hospital. Mrs. Astrid Bagley was hostess to the members of her sewing club, Tuesday evening at her home in South Cottonwood. in- t danc- Tll'ft DAI Misses Maurine and Gloria Smith daughters of Burdette Smith, left Wednesday for Los Angeles, where they will spend the summer with their mother, Mrs. Melba Smith. Mrs. Jack Luck and daughters, Mrs. J. L. Bergen and Mrs. Ver- netta Dully, motored to Tooele, G Friday of last week, where they vsited relatives. Mrs. S. D. Broomhead enter tained a number of friends at a cayon party Monday evening n honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband. ViST Of south State street. With addition of a new schedule, Rio Grande 1 railways now provides convenient service twice a day: Ar. 7:35 AM, 4:40 PM 4:11 PM, 5:47.AM Ar. MURRAY Lv. 12:30 PM, 9:18 PM 8:10 PjVl, 10:25 AM Lv. PUEBLO 4:30 PM, 5:45 AM Ar. SALT LAKE Lv. 12:10 PM, 9:00 PM Bible tl tiH fr,.. .'lCf vacation each morning from 12:00 Monday and Salt Lake City immediately visit following the ceremony to Funeral services will be conrelatives. Afterward they will re1 in Murturn to Richfield, where they will ducted Friday, at p.m. for Second August ward, home. ray their make William Gustaveson, 65, of 4736 In honor of Mrs. Anona Ball- Plum street, who died suddenly ard Ingalls, who with her family at 3:40 a.m., Tuesday of a heart attack. Mr. Gustaveson's death will leave in two weeks for Washington, to join her was a shock to his wife and husband and make their home, family. He was born in Sweden, June the South Cottonwood Primary association, held a social Monday 11. 1870. and came to America 31 being a resident of evening at the home oi Mrs. years ago, Elizabeth Jacklin on east 56th Murray for 28 years. He was an South street. The evening was active church member in Murray spent in games and a social way Second ward where he resided. and refreshments were served to Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Christine Gustaveson, two sons, fifteen guests. C. W. Gustaveson and Elmer of Murray; two A party sponsored by the off- Gustaveson icers and teachers of Miller ward daughters, Mrs. Mary Goodman and Mrs. Elsie Averett of Salt Primary in honor of the children Lake. was held Wednesday at the Services will be conducted by church. Bishop Raymond Rasmussen. Burial will be in Murray City Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jackson accemetery. Mrs. Jackson's companied by mother, Mrs. Annie Moran of EVIL POWER DENIED Spanish Fork and Miss Islay of Auckland New Zealand a visitor here will leave Satur"Ancient and Modern Necroy day morning for a trip to mancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hythe canyons in southern Utah. En pnotism Denounced" is the subroute they will visit Mr. and Mrs. ject of the sermon to be read in J. Ephraim Mangebee at their all Churches of Christ, Scientist, home in Monroe. on Sunday, May 31. The Golden Text: "They that lying vanities forsake AND THERE observe their own mercy," is from Jonah Ta-tom- nm 8:00 u uJ J o.-- V l AralLboys adu uuim meeting Tuesday the home r of the Misses N Plymouth avenue cnurch service and month ness meeting Wednesday 11 J, D.m ,1 I Our annual vnrst; gotten off to a The enrollment show? H stantial mfrmin to get in, so boys and girk . veTil d8 Ell T J longer period at first. Announcement will be made early next COMMUNITY of METnonJ rill'Prn iaH v"-'in- i Sunday School at 11 a m lowed by Preaching SerWc a. m. 11:45 Ladies Aid Society from 4 p. m,, on Wednesdays, a, TOMATO FOR SALE: 4ou j PLANT 50 c per hundrl ulk.mama EARL STAI AVE. FFER TWO HOMES FnnTur iiiuuciu, L.ucaica close in on d vn sunu, riso & Murray c Lots. 676 ten-da- HERE See Kenneth East on 48th E. South. PhJ Fred R. MorgJ Attorney At Law Mc-Inty- re NOTARY PUBUQ Office 4620 So. Phone Mur. Stati 499-- 2:8. (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Lucy Shaw and daughter, counter with Cyclone Ward. Elda, are spending a few weeks in Eureka with relatives. Wonder if Ray Ward still has his cheerful laugh. Mrs. Mary Ingalls of Grant ward is quite ill at her home on Eighty feet of beer bar is in NOW A UNIT OF NATIONAL TRA1LWAYS ing at 7:15 GUSTAVESON of Mrs. Annie Fotheringham Long Beach, California, arrived IP. Sunday services: -- Mrs Marparet Rrown. Mrs. Luella Jackson, Mrs. Bessie Wilcox and Mrs. Arvilla Tuckett, will act as hostesses to the Miller i7orH Primnrv nffirprs and tparh- ers, Wednesday at the Brown to see the BAPTIST CHURCH feoM . Certificates will be issued to the Guide boy graduates of South Cottonwood ward, at Sunday evening services. Mrs. Flora Reynolds, teacher of the class will present them to the boys. 3. the world's largest tent, seating 10,000 persons, will be filled to the last chair afternoon and night Six rings, arena, stages and hippodrome track will be filled with performers. Bert Nelson, daring and youthful wild animal trainer, g will battle ferocious lions and tigers along with Terrell Jacobs and Mabel Stark in other thrilling displays. From across the sea comes the Crisiiani Troupe of seven Italian bareback riders, champions of Europe ; the Angelo family, acrobats; the Imperial Waltiers, aerialists; the Canestrelli sextette equilibrists and a vast formation of 40 trained horses displayed in a single ring are highlights. Sixty clowns will be on hand to provide mirth for the little folks. An entirely new version of the "Fiesta of the Rio Grande" will serve as a prelude to the main perfromance. It is a vast spectacle, participated in by upwards of 1,000 men, women horses, elephants, camels, yaks, and other beast3 of the forest and desert. Great orchestras, immense choruses, golden tone pipe organs, cymbals and lutes are harmon- Mrs. Irene Ottley will be in charge of the teacher's topic, at Tuesday's Relief Society meeting in South Cottonwood ward. Mrs. Rena Wheeler will conduct the theology lesson. instructions. The Al G. Barnes Circus, the on world's largest traveling trains of double length steel railroad cars, elephants, horses and menagerie animals will exhibit in Salt Lake City, Wednesday, June Everybody wishes Neighborhood News A special teachers meeting has been called for 1 p.m. that day nnH Mrs Flsa Fors. Dresiderit of the organization requests all teachers to be present ior special BIG CIRCUS SCHEDULED FOR TWO PERFORMANCES TO ADVERTISE Mnndav evening RIGHT NOW UP XU vuiiiiva ;Tthe home ofWWMiss Delia Olson. initiative r, nnI,ntc nf th the form of a ..f-- o erouo prac- r,rrwiHine Misses advermock shower with the offices may dentists' Delia Olson ana uorueu many tice tise report that satisfactory prowith guests, honored as gress is being made in obtaining being received. to place the youthful gifts iuas snpnt in games sufficient signatures - matter oeiore me vuicio Mm" Mrs. and prizes were won by vember. -ana " wis, nie Iteming . w t. Withprs. secretary of iiinuins the games, luncneon were Utah' Peoples' Dental League, the was served. The guests said that tne organizduun seated at one long taDie a miniature i i o gratified by the support accorded . r IldU OS a contpmierp of streamers tnem oy we vuicu. " with pink, May pole, each ". . . One of the most stabilizing green and yellow.. Under were in the affairs of today influences ionunes icu'6 napkin is advertising, and most certainly future of each guest. Places were marked for 13 ana it is ethical and moral to adverall reported a delightful evening. tise. The only way people can know values and service achievevr iriri Mrs Lewis Jenson. enof ments is through advertising. Joining lodges and free publicity Richfield, Utah, announce the of their aaugnier.ndei is not legitimate advertising gagement to Mr. Spencer Ohlin of Richfield It is porchclimbing and stuffed marformerly of Murray. The Manti shirtism." the riage will take place in The young Temple early in June. AUGUST WILLIAM couple plan cn a trip to Murray .11. 23c (Ssaslnne contemplation for our fair City. A compliment or else . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Aamodt and family left here for Los AnIs it possible to nominate geles, Calif, last Friday where Laney for the office of an Guy inthey will visit relatives and terested audience the perfect friends. Miss Maxine Aamodt, listener. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aamodt Dr. Ellertson is one of the newaccompanied them on the trip. elected Lion officials. Conly Lois Slocum visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harger in East gratulations, Doctor. Mill Creek the first three days of The flowers on the front of the this week. City Hall retain their beauty in a manner, considering Guild held their reg- surprising The the stresses of their location. ular meeting at the church Tuesday afternoon, Spending the time Murrav Citv officiate havo there on various hand-crapro- ed the Revised Ordinances for jects, then adjourning to Mill with the local printpuDiication Creek canyon for lunch late in Office. Soon VOll can Innlr in the afternoon, returning home ing the new book and see what you about dusk. may or may not do, according to the interpretations of the comMerrill Leetham underwent an of the volume, Mr. Glen E. piler his for the removal of operation Howe, Murray City Attorney. appendix Tuesday afternoon. Reports at this time are to the effect A vast amount of rfiffi that he is recovering nicely. search work has been performed Mr. Howe in order that the Mrs. Edna Crocker entertained by book may be efficient and com- at dinner Thursday afternoon at her home. Covers were laid for eight. for 19c Neffff Biros. Gas Co, Just South of the County Shops 3-- OILS ACCESSORIES ft MURRAY CITY PHARMACY, Agent Phone Murray 279 MOTOR TRANSPORTATION FROM COAST TO COAST ill1 inrarro SATURDAY ONLY, MAY 30 RICHARD DIX and LEILA HYAMS in "YELLOW DUST" Also Svrial ami Cotnciiv SHOW AT 4:30 P.M. SATURDAY FIRST $60 PAY NITE DRAWING AT 9 PM MAY 31, JUNE 2 SUN.-MON.-TU- 1-- E., MAE WEST Not Ih . . , go" and f) Idaho Falls, Idaho, who are ing here. visit- Mrs. George Jenkins is visiting in southern California. fl Pantalone, left Monday evening for Sacramento. California where they will join Mr. Panatlone and make their home. Mrs. Ray Miller of Salt Lake was a Murray visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Walt Moore formerly of this city but now of Long Beach, California, have been visiting relatives here the past two weeks. VICTOR MclAGLEN Fril Met Slnpi 3 Nt flttvi SAit THE NEW PHILO VANCE THRILLER! w? f ft-- 4 m wL0WEBRU" COAL DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS FRED CARLSON PHONE Murray 422 & CO. Onoosite City Hall ATTENTION! Ex-Servi- ce Men Mrs. Mike Pantalone and three sons, Mickey. Angelo and John CJ A HAY - - GRAIN - - FEED - - FLOUR - - Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons had as their dinner guests Wednesday, Miss Kathleen Barnett. Berkley Barnett, and Bus Spencer, of Mrs. Mannasseh Smith is at the home of her son Leslie Smith on Boxelder street, ' where she is much improved after a several weeks illness. THIS BIG DE LUXE DOUBLE BILL! i Mrs. W. It. Healon and Miss Geraldine Perry of Payson were the last week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Simons at their home in Cottonwood. Little Miss Betty DutTy thirty of her friends Monday afternoon at her home, it being her tenth bnthdav anniver- ary. An attractive birthday cake lormca me centerpiece for the serving table. Gnmes were rInvii and refreshments were served. The M.I A. officers and teachers of Murray First ward entertained at an interesting party, Thursday evening ai me wara amusement hall. This was the closing social of the season, and their partners and the ward Bishopric and their wives were special suests. Pro gressive games were played and a program and luncheon were enjoyed. enter-taine- www v "JACK" CHASE WILL GIVE YOU A GOOD BREAK ON A NEW OR USED 1 AUTOMOBILE d An interesting party sponsored by the lrls of the Utah Woolen John (hxse, YOU CAN USE YOUR BONUS FOR AUTO PURCHASES AT CHASE MOTOR CO. TERRAPLANE 4942 South State Street HUDSON DEALERS Phone Murray 122 |