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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1938 Page 6 Holladay Happenings Mt. Olympus Mutual opened Wednesday evening with a "Harvest Ball," which was well attended. A good floor show was staged and refreshments were served. Mary Lambourne was hostess Friday afternoon to the members of the Jolly Contractors Club at her home on Holladay Boulevard. High score prize was won by Mrs. Carol Dame, while the consolation prize fell to Mrs. Lucille Hickman. Mrs. A baby boy was born last Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mrs. Malmborg was Malmliorg. formerly Miss Louise Allington. Baby and mother are both reported to be doing fine. Stake missionaries, under the direction of R. S. Zimmerman, president, will give the program in Sacrament meeting, Sunday in Holladay Ward. Popular Couple Return After Summer Visit Here Social Items n Mrs. Irvin Olsen entertained Mr. The Holladay Library is now and Mrs. Wood. Those present rehas Reed Larson Mrs. just were President and Mrs. S. E. open to the public between the the hospital Bringhurst, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. hours of 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. at turned home from the Irving school. Mrs. Violet after an appendicitis operation Wright, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. West- Scott will be in charge, Monday She is reported as doing very over, and Bishop and Mrs. Alma nicely. E. Crane. through Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will be honor guests at a familv Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Storm of dinner Mrs. Orin Barrus of Pittsburg, at the Saturday California, is visiting at the home Sandy entertained Sunday at a home of Mr. andevening Mrs. Henrv of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wheeler on Vine Street. Walter II. Allington. Mrs. Bar- Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Viles Brown rus was formerly Miss Vilate and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson. A very pleasant afternoon was Miss Mary Paxton will return Allington. spent by all. Sunday from California, where she has spent the past two weeks Holladay Ward Mutual opened About one hundred fifty mem- visiting. Tuesday evening with a very fine program, including a one-abers of Cottonwood Stake Geneo-logicCommittee enjoyed a parMrs. Ruth Harker was hostess play and song and dance numbers. A very enthusiastic crowd ty given in Cottonwood Ward at her home in Taylorsville on turned out. Amusement Hall Monday Thursday afternoon at a one oclock luncheon commemorating All the Relief Society Visiting the birthday anniversary of Mrs Teachers are invited to meet at Mrs. H. V. Ballard was report- Elizabeth P. Harker. About 30 Murray First Ward, Tuesday af- ed Wednesday as very ill at her daughters and granddaughters ternoon, September 20. at two home on South Ninth East. of Mrs. Harker were present to o'clock. honor her memory. Holladay Ward Teachers will Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor had please meet at 1:30 p. m. at the Mrs. Ella Kingston and Mrs. ward house so that transporta- as a week end guest Mrs. Ernma Stella Richards of Morgan, Utah, tion may be arranged for those Miller of Spanish F'ork. were guests over the week end without cars. Mt. Olympus Teachers will The Misses Evelyn Cannon and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T please meet at the Florence Gas Romona and Mildred Bentley Ray Kingston. Station at 1:30 to provide trans- have been visiting relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Allert Johnson portation for those without cars. friends in Salt Lake and Taylorsville. On their return to their are rejoicing over the birth of home In St. George they were a daughter on Thursday, SepBirths accompanied by Mr. Eugene Pax-to- n tember 8. Mother and baby are and Mr. Meade Steadman, doing fine. Week of September th to 14th who during their stay there visitMr. and Mrs. Earl McBride Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Hamilton, ed Boulder Dam. Zion's Bryce and southern Nevada. are rejoicing over the birth of a Riverton, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray, daughter on Friday, September The Woodcraft Social Club met 9. Mrs. McBride Midvale, girl. was formerly Mr. und Mrs. Frank Morris, Wednesday afternoon with Miss Miss Mildred L. Atkinson. Both White at her home on mother and Helen Murray, boy. baby are reported to were won Prizes Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. D. Morgan, 2GA3 Myrtle be doing very nicely. by Mrs. John SlaulTer anil Mrs. South 7lh East, boy. Clara Brown. Mr. and Mrs. IVlbert E. Wor-theMr. and Mrs. J. L. Booth are Cumberland Hotel, S. L., E. D. Roberts and daugh- enjoying a trip to points 0f inMrs. girl. ter, Patricia Ann. left Saturday terest in California. They will Mr. and Mrs. E. Roland Sah-leefur their home in Los Angeles visit the southern canyons on 860 38th South, boy. , after a visit at the home of Mr. their return trip. Mrs. Booth was Jacol.st-nMr. and Mrs. Julius formerly Miss Alta McCloy. and Mrs. Ken Taylor. 67 E, 21st South, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow L. Crab-tre- e The Misses Elizabeth and Mar5127 South Second West, girl. entertained Tuesday evening garet Joan Monson, who have Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. spent the summer visiting at the South Jordan, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Leland S. HofT-ma- Falkner of Portland. Oregon. A home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Branbowl of marigolds formed an at- son Brinton, left Friday to return Iris Apartments, girl. tractive centerpiece for the din- to their home In Berkeley, where Mr. and Mrs. Oborn L. Walker, ner table, at which covers were they were joined by their father. Midvale, boy. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Peter- laid for ten guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. L. P. Monson, who has been Falkner will return to their home studying in Vienna. Dr. Monson's sen. 1311 E. 33rd South, boy. return to Berkeley completed a Mr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Carl Friday. most interesting trip around the son, G534 South State, boy. Miss Marjorie Tame is visit- world by airways. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Johnson, ing for a few days in Burley, Magna, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Okeson, Idaho. The Misses Eva Hill and Perle 110 E. 33rd South, boy. have just returned from Phillips The F.A.D. chapter of Guild a two weeks' vacation in San Mr. and Mrs. David C. Hard-maGirls of the Baptist Church en- Francisco, where they were exLehl, Utah, boy. joyed an outing in Millcreek can- tensively entertained. ct East 48th South James P. Payne, Pastor Bible School and morning worship at lo:i0 o'clock. Young Peoples' meetings at 6:30 p.m. Gospel service at 7:30, song service special music and sermon by the pastor. The theme of the sermon will be: "Jesus Is Coming." This will be an exceptionally timely t, With discussion. and the like we often hear the question: "What will be next?" asked. The sermon will make an effort to outline the present course of events leading up to the Biblical teaching in regard to the expected return of the Lord Jesus Christ to this world. There are strange and fancful things done and said in regard to this event. In the interest of sanity and clarity this will be one of the most important approaches to the theme that the pastor has ever made. It will be worth hearing whether you ever attended the church before, or ever expect to come again. A 62 Members of the St. Vincent de Paul parish are making preparations for the annual fall dinner which will be held at the parish hall Thursday, September 22 beginning at 6:3o p.m. The Most Rev. D. G. Hunt, Bishop of the Salt Lake diocese, will lie the guest of honor. Following are the ladies and girls selected from the parish societies who will be in charge Mrs. Wilfrid of arrangements: Muth, Mrs. Edmund Kearns, Mrs. Nicholas Julian, Mrs. Cecil Holland, Mrs. Therese Hoffman, Mrs. Edward Bowler, Mrs. Emil Williams, Mrs. Charles McGhan, Mrs. S. A. Fraser, Mrs. Charles Cronin, Mrs. T. F. Welsh, Miss Elsie Vehar, Miss Carie Bren-naMiss Alice Fraser, Miss Gol-d- a Fraser, Miss Adeline Vichrlli, Miss Anne Putnik, and Miss Mary Dekeva. Tickets may be obtained by phoning Murray 83 or Murray Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wood will return Sunday to their home in Chicago, where Mr. Wood will attend the Northwestern UniverMr. and Mrs. D. Branson Brin-to- sity again this fall. They have spent last week end visiting been guests during the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. with relatives in Mt. Pleasant. E. Bringhurst. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Fothoring- During their visit here they ham and daughter of Soulhgate have been extensively entertainCalifornia, were week end guests ed by relatives and friends. Satat the home of Mrs. Dan W. urday afternoon, September 3, Mrs. Arthur Llnd entertained at James. a dinner party complimenting About twenty members of Mrs. Evelyn Wood. Saturday evening President and Mrs. S. Murray Second Ward Relief So- E. Bringhurst entertained in honciety met for a social Tuesday afternoon at the ward house. A or of Mr. and Mrs. Wood's first fine program and refreshments wedding anniversary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Henry were enjoyed. Wheeler, Miss Beverly Wheeler, Mr. John Wood and Mutual officers and teachers of daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wood and Taylorsville Ward met Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Antone Kent. Last evening at the home of Mr. and afternoon Mrs. Wood Tuesday honor to the Barlow Muir Mrs. was honor guest at a one o'clock retiring presidency of the Mu- luncheon given by Mrs. Glen E. tual. Games and refreshments Howe. Sunday evening Mr. and were enjoyed. world-unres- war-threa- ts n. 3(J9. To Serve Hot Baptist Church Parish Plans Annual Fall Dinner . Lunch, t "1,u." uisirict p working with the W Pa A is hot lunches at th ls Murray this winter It now that lunches will L 0l beginning with October h, of these lunches to be thrV cents for each pupil. Anyone with surplus f ,l vegetables get price for them! applied on luncheTg? children during the winter s ' one with surplus is asked conS &" er.the P.TA. presidS ctort principals of the schools most cordial and u7eT-tio' to enjoy this se us is extended to all v The time for the nn meeting of the Council and the 0nal Committee Sunday This wilftth Dr s n W Ki1 St. Syme w Murray Business Directory Call Business Houses Below for Goods and Services in their Spe. cial Lines. Prompt Service and Big Values Are Given by These Alert Institutions. ntirrnvl i.irvr.i. Tirtu.uti if I al ! UP-2-DA- IX TE Bakery X We have the best in Pastrv at lowest Prices 4842 South State CALL t Murray 35 ftI f small sum spent here should bring big returns. & SONS -- MILL WORK I CABINET WORK door so. of Iris theatre WATCH MAKER J. P. O'BRIEN JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST ! GLASS ' I I WALLPAPER Large Selection of New Fall Patterns as low as 7c Per Roll Better Paper At A SAVINGS Call at our little store BERGEN'S WALLPAPER 4710 So. State Mur. 80 BEN GORDON t NEW! MURRAY CLEANERS AND TAILORS PAPER HANGERS i Modern Optometric Service n, Public Service Telephone Numbers n. yon, Friday evening. The Murray Woman's Club will open the year's activities with a tea to be given Thursday after22. at two noon, September o'clock, in the Fireman's Hall. Mrs. Bicknell Robbing will review "A I'Tophct" and Mrs. Zola Jacobs McGhle will furnish vocal solos for the afternoon. The tea is In charge of Mrs. Frank Morris, who is president of the club. the Fireman's Auxiliary will meet Friday at a of birthday party honoring two its members, Mrs. Amanda Town-sen- d and Mrs. Martin H. Smith. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Julia Ross, Mrs. Nora Fowlks and Mrs. Fawn Mclk-n-ry- . Much has been said in regard to the return of Jesus Christ to this earth again. Is it fact or fiction? The subject will be dealt with in the evening service of the Baptist Church Sunday night at 7:30. Members of M. 82 M. 17! M. 419 M. 416 M. 473 M. 73 M. 64 Iris Theatre M. 366 n. Bus Schedule - Murray-Sa- WEEK DAY 4:35 COS 3:30 7:35 5:20 fi:20 4:15 ,, (M 7:25 5:1k, ':50 8:00 5:15 7:35 8:45 f,:3o 9:30 ;:i5 10:15 x:fi II .00 8:30 9:30 X X X Southbound 6:45 W 11 ':05 L:05 1:35 -- 10:05 :J0 Hall. :45 12:.) I0.(io "1:35 his l,):3o 2:0) H:3o 2:45 12:(D 11:55 A short business meeting was followed by a program and 1 1 M 11 1'7 Lake lt SUNDAY Northbound Friday afternoon. rial visit at their meeting Thursday evening in the Fraternal M. 404 Liberty School Mrs. Grant Bryan will entertain members of her bridge club State officers of the paid the Murray aerie an tlli. M. 170 Murray High School Bonny view School The Ladies Auxiliary of the Baptist Church resumed their regular meetings at the church, Thursday. Lunch was served at one o'clock followed by a busiMr. and Mrs. I A. Martin are ness meeting and program. making plans to leave Saturday Mrs. Don II. Van Dam of for California to visit with relais a guest this week at the tives and friends for a few home of Mr. and Mrs. Barlow weeks. L. Muir in Taylorsville. Miss Crystal James returned on Miss Crystal James Monday after a few days' vaca tion at Sun alley, Idaho, Tuesday eveniing at a dinner party at her home on Wasatch Avenue. Guests Included the Misses Katie. Eliratath and Esther Klein and Miss Sadie Livingston, all of Salt Lake City. The choir and bishopric of the Miller Ward met recently at the home of Mr. Leonard Van Ivn Akker in Taylorsville for an annual get together party. Mr. Van Den Akker was chorister for the ward for twenty years. A very M. 72 Mayor G. R. Berger Commissioner J. Clifford Hansen Commissioner S. G. Freeze Board of Education Miss Henrietta Baker of Or-de- n was a guest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Van Den Akker in Taylorsville. Or-de- M. 260 Murray City Fire Department Murray City Police Department Salt Lake County Fire Department n, Club To Meet M. 630 Murray City Light Department Murray City Hall n, Northbound i:20 5:05 7:05 5:25 7:25 5:45 7:45 6:05 8:05 ri:35 8:25 0:45 8:55 7:05 9:25 7:35 :5() 8:05 10:35 8:35 11:20 9:05 12:05 9:35 12:50 1:35 Southbound 4:1" ': 4;. 4:50 fo" ' 5:10 7:1" 7:3" '7:5" i,:in :3" :5" ,':2' 10:1? 11 SO' : 11:15 12:3" 1:1? 10:05 11:05 11:35 11:55 1:07 2:20 3:05 3:45 D..V 2" 2:? y in ii i.ViO 3:3" 4 :25 L. D. S. Ward Sunday Services Taylnmille FDtKK! BALLOON ASCENSION DAILY AND SENSATIONAL PARACHUTE JUMP Graduation exercises will be belli Sunday evening In Sacrament meeting, under the direction of Mrs. IVulah F.yre, Guest speaker Will bv Mrs. Vera Wahlqukl Grant Ward: The Stake Secu nty committee will bavo vh of services for Sacrament meet-- ! ing Sunday evening. Stake Sing-- j ing Mothers will furnish the rnu- - ' SIC. Murray City Post Office Mail Schedule Ward: Primary Arrivals Departures 8:55 a.m. 6:48 a.m. 8:13 a.m. 12:53 p.m. 6:48 a.m. 8:13 a.m. 12:53 p.m. SATURDAYS 12:05 a.m. 6:05 p.m. 8:55 a.m. 12:05 p.m. mffl Departure Arrival SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 7:2S 9: m (Mails dusi- 30 minutes Sclu-.lulsubject to - J it A CABINET MAKERS Maternity Hospital LIKE About Space In This DIRECTORY Phone Murray 356 At Cottonwood .11 ft. OLD FALL CLOTHES Can Be Made To Look .l' In-for- il'-"'- ' l P "" "1"" J |