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Show THE MURRAY rArT Associate Editor, J. B. WALLACE Telephone Murray Issued Every Thursday Mr. and Mrs. WUlard ix. parbab son announce the birth of a Maternity boy at the Cottonwood Home on April 21. 33 Murray Notes Emered as second class matter February 8, 1927, at the Post Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. j SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Judge and Mrs. Fred Lindbeck have returned from Am 50 ona where tney spent a iwo weeks business and pleasure Elsewhere In The United States trip. $2.00 One Year in Advance A new ambulance is to be de livered to the Salt Lake County Fire Dept. in Murray on Satur RRADTTATING STUDENTS OF Lutheran Church day. THE MIKKAY SEMINARY At L. D. S. Seminary Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Huetler Graduating exercises for the Allen Schuldhciss, Pastor recently moved into their new Murray L. D. S. Seminary will be held on Thursday night, May home on 59th South. Mrs. Huet morning ler was formerly Miss Hennie Sundaay Regular 13, 1937, The speaker for the occasion will be Dr. A. C. Lambert service at 11:00 aa. m., with the and the Beckman. Class Confirmation of the B. Y. U. Faculty. School at 10:30 sharp. Mr, and Mrs. N. E. Broadbent The winners of the speech con- Sunday and children of Ely, Nevada, test sponsored by the Stake pres- You are welcome. will The Lord Jesus once said: were guests at the home of Mrs. idency of Cottonwood Stake SevNot every one that saith unto C. E. Gaufin over the week end. be anounced on that night. en students as follows: Melba me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into A May Day Festival will be Fairbourne, Faye Baker, Ruth the kingdom of heaven; but he held Friday afternoon at 1:30 at Leitel, Charles Hansen, Dorothy that docth the will of my Father will King, Rosa Barrett, and Louise which is in heaven. Many Lord, the Woodstock school. The pupils of each room will participate Johanesen, have won their way say to me in that day, to the Semi Finals and arc speak- Lord, have we not prophesied in in a special dance. Room Mothing in the South Cottonwood thy name? and in thy name have ers will sponsor a sale of ice Ward on Sunday night, May 9, cast out devils? and in thy name cream cones. All patrons of the to determine the three best talks, done many wonderful works? school are invited to be present. which will be given on the grad- And the will I profess unto uation program. The High Priests of Taylors-villthem, I never knew you;depart me, ye that work iniqward gave a banquet A fine program including mus- from In this Thursday evening in the Recrea2). ical numbers by the Murray High uity." (Matt. 7, all tion Hall. David O. McKay, of School Orchestra under the di text the Savior condemns and lipserv-ice- . the First Presidency and U. G. rection of W. F. Robinson will be religion is merely the Miller, president of the Stake given. The diplomas will be giv- cloak Such an of evil, hypocritical High Council, and other stake be will The en. given diplomas out by President Irvin T. Nelson heart and it will not and cannot members were special guests. stand before the eye About of the Stake Presidency. fifty guests on the last day. were present. Mr. of the JudgJe Ben Hyrum A dance sponsored by the gradOn the basis of this word of uating class is making a trip to Christ we shall answer the nion was chairman for the ban quet. Coalville on Saturday to make IS MERE a visit, together with other grad- question: SUFFICIENT? Mrs. Jennie Halliday and child uating Seminary classes in the ren, Mrs. Mary B. Halliday, and near vicinity, to points of interest along the old Mormon Trail. Ruth Marsden, Quinton Mauss, Mrs. Olive Wallin and daughter, motored to Ogden. Sun The following students will be Leola Petersen, Bernice Rice, Phyllis, to spend the day with rela day Austin from Smith, the Virginia Simper, Seminary: graduated Rosa Barrett, Faye Baker, Ed- David Smith, Dean Stauffer, tives. ward Collett, Belva Doran, Lois Marvin Nathaniel Watts, The May Day Festival scheEvans, Mervin Erickson, Stewart Donna Turpin, duled for last Friday at the LesWilcox, Watts, Mary Lucile Charles Hansen, Gilbert, Lincoln School will be held this Johannesen, Louise Juhannesen, lie Wood. Friday at 9:30 a. m. The P. T. A. will sponsor a sale of ice cream and candy. A may pole dance and other rhythmic dances will be given by the various grades in the school. Everyone is invited. their regular monthly - ness meeting. DAY The following program TuesMutual day evening, concluded this Ward spring: First at Murray by Musical numbers arranged Kenneth Farrer; saxophone solo clarinet by Sammy Bringhurst; Dean quartet, Audrey Attwood, Mr Hunt, Mr. Fredrickson, and White; cornet solo, Dean Hunt; vocal reading, Victoria Peterson; M. I. A. and Neff; solo, Evelyn dances, demonstrated by Margaret Verl Bean, Fairborne and Marshall Brinton. 5W June-Wright- , THE VOICE OF A THOUSAND Mr. and Mrs. N W. Hansen and son. Orland, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hansen, and Mrs. Joseph Hinckley, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. for E Aamodt, left Saturday Los in Angeles. their home GARDENS Mrs H. Y. Richards arrived from Hartford, Connecticut, Saturday morning to spend about three months with her mother, acMrs C. A. Ludell. She was two her daughters, companied by Donna Lee and Kann Rae. Dr. Kichards was formerly connected with the Murray Clinic. e 21-2- At The mu rray ty Mrs. Carl L. Hansen enterlain- at her home, 4G76 South State, Wednesday aiternoon lor her sisters, Mrs. Lillie Lund, V.dna Crocker. Mrs. Cleone Mr Gottberc. Mrs. Frances Hall,; and Mrs. Lillian Gottberg, Cd d, MOUTH-CHRISTIANIT- u v PHONE Big May Day festivities, annually celebrated by the Primary Association, will take place again this vcar. Mav 7. 8:00 p. m at the Cottonwood Ward chapel. A dramatization, entitled "Blossom Time," will feature youthful dancers and singers. Main roles will be enacted by Margaret Nelson, Gwen McFarland, Calvin Nelson, and primary classes. Primary children, under 12, will be admitted free of charge. Camp Millcreek, Daughters of the Pioneers, will meet Thursday afternoon. May 13, at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Elmer Madsen, 3996 South 4th East. Besides the musical program. Mrs. Mary Wright will give the lesson on rioneer Dealings with the Indian Chiefs." MURRAY GARY COOPER and JEAN rl eH'W f. -- We-Ask-- U 11 V MM Iw m rr m t Mother's Day May Mrs. Annie Thnvfnn Vf riesdny evening for Pavetto Ward Mutual docd ncss. He was bom Tuesday evening with a procram ton, mo.. oct. 2o. 8f4 David H. nnd Mnrv School. YOU WILL LOVE A . .A WAVE-IN-OI- L M ,hC t PERMANENT WAVE r,r Tucudav v...i,. A War No Baking ... No Harsh Chemical NOW YOU CAN WALK AROUND BEING WAVED Heat nifrit VLB, tr.- I'"'-j 'ien i.o.."." O0Ul" W5nwood -- tr.... ",M-V- . r. j Mr. Fred Next K. L'SS Tnocav .. - . . . HAY . FEED GRAIN o. U4 "r,, l'r"?,S Evcrjone ii Invited. WITH Howard udUL-mers- , to FRED CARLSON niONE Murray Commis ho 11,1i .WVM ,YWow- j Ir' ... . t n Mrs- - - S '? V Mrs. Miro. Murray. C. Kddv siit kviis, ana i 422 t Mrs. CO k. ntf ' ' 11 r t i . HiH t BEAUTY! m y. Care V BEAt'TY V' t Ura T I)S An. .'unuciiiicircn, niOXE MURRAY I :Z"'V 380 rtrmanenl n.U Waves this Week J5.00 SHOP, SWIM RIDE OR Special "Outdoor FOR APPOINTMENT TODAY I SPECIAL PERMANENT Individually prescribed to suit the requirements of i'our hair. SG.50 Demw01 and . Summer Sun and Outdoor KifU. Tali. Their To" 0' . , . . . I Half. protected &mn You the Best app'--- " .MHADI Regular Care at 1 K7 Vit L rs- i MM lvu " CHARM FOR SUMMER VkA Charles lU)vn chid which erf.,,, n IM -- n.I h.rh dor hrnn Ilk. y & Its Preiervation V.olll, C.lr.ci 1X1 COAL - - FLOUR DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS Iefp Natural South Cottonwond marv Srrinir rc(;,.,i T.mc" will Sp AND NEWSREEL r'K; iL.....01 "WUfcn hurray . and nd South State E R L THE Great GMaa CAN'T GETAWAY r bus! Pirated i .ine Clay Apartm.ntY V ""- uwng in Ogden. . NEW AND DIFFERENT 4835 "YOU r hlr" u'umy m Rcoder Cla .lr. and Mm ir and Mr. nA iZ n.' "For Those Who Wish the Best" Phona Murray 23 O O V n 1333.1 instrumental ment of thn WHILE CULMER BEAUTY SALON "REMBRANDT" ALSO J. EDGAR II nioved to Salt Lake a , - . l iW v a J ft IN t L KIrn ex. entertained Undue Club Tuesday afer- Street south of Murrav, and ihlS cf purchase the C,t5 sVndy qui,... Cemetery. He aI?0 aided in tK ....... kj. development of the Murray jdy fvincsinn t tr.f.v, Municmal tv..- - , and V't ,n?cnt Machineless-Heaterle- ss Comfortable niJ."10' i Jrt VEL VA Cool n'Kht 6t all! "BORED OF EDUCATION" WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. May 124 Charles Laughton and Gertrude Lawrencj nH,, Bennion A fashion show will N story of them Also OUR GANG COMEDY ; ; love h,! uh """ We carry a full line of Candy, priced from 75c to $1.00. We also have splendid gifts for this occasion. 4871 South Slate Thone Mur. 279 ... No Wires j , Murray City Pharmacy (Kingston Bros.) I ti-.- Commissioner and f.itimr W. Clay, chief cf th s:.it The grandest jA James Ellison Charles Bickford Helen Burge Porter Hall Direcifd by Cecil B. DeMille A Prmooni Pictwt Albert L. Aamodt, 214 E. 45th. County Fire Department, will be oi l p. m. in :.i,?,Ils,twnt her the Murray 'rlu'0' erf first Ward Chapel. "uuhun-iiwrs. tra n. Wren. Bishop Samuel E. will officiate. Donnlon Primary Festival Clay died Tuesdav n s be held at he c,. 'V... a. Mr. m. at his 537 residence, at 8:15. evening 9 iO" r V ,". svu 366 SATURDAY ONLY, MAY 8th "THE LEGION OF TERROR" With. Marguerite Churchill & Bruce Ca4 Good Comedy and Ace Drummond Seirar $15.00 Pay Nite Drawing at NINE p. m. SUN. MON. TUES. MAY 9, 10, 11 "Jungle Princess" will be feaWard's tured on Cottonwood screen Saturday night. This picture, second attempt of its kind, at Cottonwood, is part of a ninety day trial of two Jarge movie and other modern projectors The Murray Bridge Club met at the Inn Thursday equipment. afternoon for lunch, after which Cottonwood residents extend they went to the home of Mrs. D wishes for the recovery of HowA. McMillan for cards. ard I'cderson, 13, who was struck Dr. and Mrs. Dean A. Moffatt down by an automobile at Highland Drive and 5lith South while accompanied by Mr. and Mrs roller skating Sunday. Howard's A. E. Short, motored to Ogden condition was reported as not Wednesday. They had dinner at critical. ine nome or Mr. Short s sister, irs. rranK m. Dnggs. Painters started painting Cot.Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. ITHnn tonwood chapel's roof last week. motored to Ogden Sunday where The brilliant red coating will they were guests at the home near final completion cf the chavi ir. ana Airs. Lester Day pel's new amusement hall addition started last autumn. iur. ana Mrs. George A. Oakwood school celebrated May entertained at a dinner Wednesday evening at their Day Wednesday aiternoon. A m.me. covers were laid for special program and athletic twelve guests. The table was events were featured. centered with a bowl of sweet Miss Ausley Wood left Tuesday for a visit with friends in Mrs Oscar Bennion and Mrs Elko, Nevada. fcrnii F Erickson entertained at unmuay party Saturday even OBITUARIES inn nonoring Miss Mav Lilv I.UIM3 were JAMES E. CLAY lhe evening was spent in present games and rcfnvAmrr.u plavine Funeral rites for James E. ui me miosis smt " at Clay, 62, former Murray City small tables. Long distance rates are reduced all day Sunday and every night after 7 p. m. IFIoral Phone Murray 44 FREE DELIVERY 4838 So. State Cottonwood Camp, Daughters the Pioneers, will meet Thurs-fi:iafternoon. Mav 13. at two o'clock, at the home of Mrs. L.' A. Martin, tu2 East 48th South. Mrs. Elsie Wiseman will lead the urouD sinning and Mrs. L. A. Martin will give the lesson on Indian Reservations. of Mr. and Mrs. Barlowe F. Muir have just moved into their new home in Taylorsville. Mothers' Day Sunday, May 9 Say Itella" ly telephone ij ycu can't Le uuik be DAy MOTHER'S Mrs Maeeie Smith entertained even-a- t the N. H. Club Wednesday busi- One Year in Advance Six Months in Advance mouth-Christiani- MAY 6, 1937 THURSDAY. SPECIALS FOR MOTHER'S THE MURRAY EAGLE C. B WALLACE, Editor r COLT OBJ rrrmanrnt ' THIS WEEK'S fin aV Wave. All tor TTlL" I n ICiMilVJ.X 1J AOOtiVtU ' " . MILADY RFAIJTY SALON " T,,C "'civ t 110 EAST 49T1I Cnirit Mt'BBA TT I |