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Show SEPTEMBER 22, 1938 THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, Page 6 Births At Cottonwood Run Record After Speed King Holla day Happenings . V Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dragc and children, accompanied by Miss Vivian Drago, have spent the past two weeks visiting in two ; s : Mvn nd his. T FvcfAfl r K-- Maternity Hospital September 14th to 2lst Mr. and Mrs. Bine A. Steele Nevada, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Lee C tv;i. 62 East Malvern St.. s, h T Kin r--. t;V fvHW boy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A t., rdtK Alpine, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johns n' 3801 Second East, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sandy, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Wood 4" East 48th South, Murray, boy' Mr. and Mrs. Merlin D. Allen Draper, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F u Cleary, 4703 Boxelder, boy.' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D Mat thews, 23 East 48th South, boy Y Nevada and California. The Genealogical Committee of Holladay Ward will sponsor the program for Sacrament meeting at the ward Sunday evening to celebrate the anniversary of genealogical work in the church. Mr. Charles Pike will be guest speaker. Mrs, Earl Belnap entertained members of her Five Hundred Club at her home on Russell Avenue Thursday afternoon. CORRECT SCHOOLING COMMENDED IN SEK.MO.N The first rehearsal of the Cottonwood Stake Singing Mothers for this season will be held at Murray First Ward Monday afternoon at two o'clock. All members and all women desiring to join the chorus are urged to be present that day to register. Mrs. O. T. Jensen was hostess Wednesday afternoon of last week at a Dessert Tea complimenting her sister, Mrs. Wylie L. Graham. Mrs. Graham will leave soon for Worchester, Massachusetts, to make her home. Mrs. Nathan Hubbard will entertain in honor of Mrs. Graham Thursday afternoon. Miss Delia -- Mr. and Mrs. Vein :..-' f ' ... , . . . , 4 f. ' 'X - ' . v , ' '. I V AT lIlM I i . it I - v been a guest the past month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dame on Valley View, will leave this week for her home in Fillmore. G f ' has who Dame, "Reality" is the subject of the n in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, September 25. Among the citations from the ' Bible is the following: "And my spvech and my pieauhn.g was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in uemoustraiion uf the apirit anu oi puvei; uw your lann snould nut stana m iiie wiiiuom oi men, out in tne power or Gou ' (i curmtnuns i t, 5). included as correlative passages are ine iouuwmg Hum aciem anu iieann vvun Key to u.e ' acupiuies by iviury uaktr vvnaiever iunimnes Oi an luta oy Ho rnncipie, lutniaues louu iur uiougru. rtcauenuns in ine ngut bun aie requisite, n is Ine uaroarisiins oi learning wium w e uepioie ine nicie uugma, ii:e speculative theory, the nauseous liction. Incorrect views lower tne lesson-sermo- , .3 .1 111 ; w-u- incsem-uiciiic- e fcovt-iiu.- tangi-t- Halliday are rejoicing over the birth of a fine baby boy. Mrs. Halliday returned with the baby to her home Tuesday and mother and child are reported to be doing nicely. Mr. J. D. Bowers is reported very ill at the L. D. S. Hospital following an operation there last Thursday. All of Holladay joins in wishing for him a speedy re- M-- 4 1: : i L and Mrs. G. Brandt. Social Items JORDAN HIGH The many friends of Mr. Fred F. Jensen will be interested to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ander learn of his marriage to Mrs. covery. son ana lamuy are enjoying a Lou Jackman of Salt Lake City. The ceremony took place SaturMrs. Lillian Boyce will be hosProviding seven stellar ath- week's vacation in Gooding, Ida day, September 17, at the home tess Friday afternoon to members letes ho. and a coach for the 1938 of the groom's mother, Mrs. S. of the Jolly Contractors Club. footBrigham Young university Mr. W. L. Gordon left with F. Jensen. A wedding breakfast Relief Society Union meeting ball squad, the Jordan High other delegates from Murray to for members of the immediate will be held Sunday afternoon at might well be considered as the attend the American Legion Con families followed. The couple left for Los Angeles the same 2:30 at Murray First Ward. AH greatest contributer to "Y" foot- vention in Los Angeles. executive ollicers and class lead- ball history of '38. The coach, evening, where they will attend former Jordan High mentor, Eders are urged to be present. The Workers' Council and of the American Legion Convention. die Kimball, announced that sev- ficers and teachers of the Bap-li- They expect to be at home in A very delightful tea was giv- en men included on his squad School served a cov- Murray the latter part of the stars. The ered Sunday en Thursday evening of last roster are dish dinner at the church month. week for the Gleaner Girls and athletes, Chris Moi'tensen, center; Tuesday evening. Mrs. H. V. Ballard, who is ill Mothers of Holladay Ward, at Chad Beckslead, rival for the the home of Mrs. Mildred Breit-lin- center berth; Vaughn Lloyd, Mrs. Zelma Golding of San at her home in South CottonA guard; Heginal LeFevere, tackle; Francisco, 4701 Highland Drive. California, is a guest wood, was reported to be slightMay-narat the home of Mrs. George E. ly improved Wednesday. large group of mothers and John Weenig. Tackle; Ken Right Half; and Ken Sotle, Gordon. Gleaners called during the hours. Members of the B.Y.P.U. enhuge quarterback, will be remembered by Jordan fans as Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller, Jr., joyed a hamburger fry in Big The Holladay Garden - Club stars In their own right on past and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Watts Cottonwood Canyon, Friday evemembers will bo guests of the Farmer elevens. Karely has a spent the week end at Brighton. ning. Murray Flower Garden Club at single Utah high school contriMr. and Mrs. W. E. Nichols a very interesting illustrated lec- buted so much to the strength of Mr. Neils Christensen and Mr. ture at the Murray City Hall, a college team with such power- and Mrs. Glen Jones and daugh- left Tuesday evening for Burley, Monday evening at eight o'clock. ful, talented men as this group. or Monmouth, Illi- Idaho, to visit at the home of ter, With what observers designate nois, Maxine, arc guests at the home of Mr. Nichols' brother. Mr. Harry Troop 50 of Holladay will en- as the greatest Cougar football the Reverend and Mrs. J. P. Nichols, for a few days. tertain at a Fathers' and Mothers' aggregation to trod the tield in Payne. Hanquet at the Holladay Ward many a year, Coach Eddie Kim Mrs. Carl Hansen spent WedFriday evening. September 30. ball will tackle an unusually Mrs. Albert Bergen of Ogden nesday at the home of her sisAll members of the troop and touuh schedule in the Mountain spent Wednesday at the home of ter, Mrs. Lillie Lund, in Salt their parents are urged to at- States Conference race of l'J38 Mrs. Sarah M. White. Lake City. tend. A particularly good pro- With an eye toward the first tilt gram and "eats" have been of the season, with Arizona State Tlie Murray First Ward PriMr. and Mrs. F. II. West over on September 24, planned. mary will sponsor a cake sale at are attending the American Le n the Granite Furniture Store. Convention in Los Anueies urday morning to raise funds for this week. fall supplies. For BEST Result thia Season Start Your Chicks on Mrs. Effie Miller. Mrs. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Strong Miller, and Jerry and Webb 1 are sending a couple of weeks Miller have returned from a PROVIDES MANY FOR B.Y.U. TEAM standard of truth J st g, ; FURNITURE 1 4 5 6 7 No wisdom is wise but His wisdom; no truth is true, no love is lovely, no life is Life but the divine; no good is, but the good God bestows" (p. 275). REASONABLE PRICES! AT 2 3 (p. 195). u VERY C.B. Wallace o NOTARY De Lux Bed Springs Slumber On Mattress Cook Stove with Water Metal Bed & Coil Springs Rocker, Baby's High Chair Baby's Bed and Mattress Taylor Tot Cart Round Table and 4 Chairs 9x12 Linoleum Rug PUIILIC 8 9 10 ChifToner Ml'KRiT THONK Call at Apt. 20, Iris Theater Building after 5 o'clock p.m. J5 AVE. 105 COl'RT d, Sat-.fiio- it Draper Quality Chick AND SEND YOUR MasI touring Phone Murray 535-- W YOU ARE THIS TYPE YOUU LIKE THIS BOURBON THAT IF WJ JyJ x Li l y Colt-rol- l, tad Btr roo'M Coemrft. r ui r Lorillv4 Co . I IRIS THEATER the Spanish - American week's vacation in California. their son, Elder Ar- Sun-da- EM tU icoer ibt f renesi tmokiot SENSATION . . . ui rou k (of il br mmc.This mellow, dcliht(ul octrtne Iicj up lo ill otmc io thrift tod thrill. thur Strong, who has been reMrs. Charles Brandt of Los leased from that mission. They Angvles has arrived in Murray will return the first part of Oc- for a visit with her parents. Mr. tober. Elder Strong is a missionand Mrs. Nels Lundberg and also ary from Taylorsville Ward. with Mr. Brandt's jarents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Brandt Neighbors and close friends of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morris enterMrs. Clyde Barker entertained tained for them on Wednesday at dinner at her home in Tayevening at the home of Bishop lorsville Friday for Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph S. Rennion in Earl Mornss, who will leave in Taylorsville. Mr. and Mrs. Mor- the near future for Boston to reris plan to leave soon for Boston side. to nmke their home there. The Misses Mary and ElizaMrs. Tilda Larson wjll enter- beth Wallace of San Francisco tain the F. W. Club next Wed- have been visiting their parents, nesday at her home, "26 East Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wallace the Third South. past two weeks. Prior to Elizabeth's return Saturday, they The Misses Margaret Erickson were the honor guests at a and Clara Erlandseil spent luncheon at the lintel Utah when horseback riding at I'me-vie- Miss Myrtle Smith and Miss Dam as guests of Mr. and Wanda Arm-sewere the hostMrs. I'urcy. esses. Corsage of carnations and roses were prescind lo each Mrs. S. F. Jensvn and grandguel. Mary Wallace will return to San Francisco Saturday. daughter, Mrs. Raphael attended the birthday anniversary of Mrs. JoAAA hanna Hansen on Thursday. Si p. tender 22, held in the Jade Hi mm Nelson . . , of the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Hansen is a of Mrs. Jensen. Milt Anderson . . 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFad-deGIVE CAREFUL of Ls Angeles have bevn SERVICE . . . HAIR guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tJcorge Hudd for the past CUTTING DELUXE W. E. CAIN & SON East 39th South Plus Tax Mission with EGGS TO DRAPER EGG PRO- DUCERS ASSOCIATION 429 inn PHONE MURRAY 3G6 SATURDAY ONLY SEPT. 24 JOE E. BROWN in "FIT FOR A KING" Jo? E. Brown gets the biggest and funniest scoop SUN. MON. TUE. SEPT. 25-26-2- theyrar of 7 MEN FOUGHT FOR HER CARESSES CO kW 7 VXt Rcance packs red-I- t blooded thrills...in a gtea star's most exciting role: 1 X:.' in m vai xi m ,1 Frank Mstcr-m-la- n IM-G-- Mr. and Mrs. E, L, Madsen are sH iding the week at Jackson, a I Wyoming. HodwHl PINT No. 62 City, Tuesday California. at the evening home of Mrs. Sarah M. White. Mr. and Mrs. Starner are rv- turning to their home afttr a 54 W rUOf-CU- Pt trip ' . lJ8, JCMINUT I DlSIUBUIOrS, INC, N T C. M tSHORTS "It Pays to Look SSs-- m Well-Groome- Mr and Mrs. Charles Starner sent QUART THE t week. of gt0mmm7 ti the East. 4 M... I'M a. tv...i.l An- koiiu iioiu m gcles has been a gutst the tttst two weeks at the home of TV-...- i FRANK NELSON ;. T 1 : BARBER SHOP Opposite City I fall MURRAY Mr.fffmm 4 i PI m n fin.' procram of short suhjerK WED. THUR. SEPT. 28-2"BATTLE OF BROADWAY" 9 iin Ricliauleti, Brian Donlevv. Imise llovick. H...vni"nu burn, Lynn Bari, Jano Darwell. Hobrt Kellard. . AJ:hWS KEEL AND COMEDY IN ADDn , ? J |