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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29,'l93S Page 4 Murray L. D. S. Holladay Happenings Sunday Services Murray First Ward: Regular Fast Day services will be held with Fast Meeting at 11:3d a. m. The meeting at 6;30 in the evening will be the conjoint program of the M. I. A. and is as follows: preliminary music by Mrs. Win, T. Belliston; song service, "How Firm a Foundation" and "Kind Words Are Sweet Tones of the Heart," led by Mrs. Elsie Richardson; the history of these two songs by Peter Crane; two poems, read by Victoria Peterson, the poems to be taken from the Improvement Era; two poems, also from the Improvement Era, read by Rosemary Howe; piano solo by Lois Draney; retold cornet duet story by Lois Fairer; Lillian Beland Farrell Bob by Mr. talk minute by liston; twenty Kenneth Coombs. Members of the Holladay Garden Club spent a most enjoyable evening Monday as guests of the Murray club in the City Hah in Murray. Mr. Lavell Morris displayed some of the pictures he has taken through the summer of gardens throughout the state. The next meeting of the Holladay 'Garden Club will be held the last week m October and new officers for the club, will be elected at that time. The first meeting of the Mt. 9 Olympus Relief Society for 1938-3will be held Wednesday afternoon, October 12th. Plans for the meeting are to be discussed at an officers' meeting to be held this week. Murray Second Ward: Regular Fast Day services in the mornConjoint at 6:30 Sunday ing selecevening, as follows: vocal Morns tions a and b numbers, a Cannegclter; violin selections, ; Cannegei-terStella and b numbers, Members of the Jolly Contracttalk. Bishop A. M. Cornwall; ors will meet Monday afternoon story from the Improvement Era, at the home of Mrs. John L. Ethel Jewell. Gleaner girl; story ImDame on Valley View. of hymns, taken from the Baker. Lily Era, provement Officers and class leaders of Relief Society Ward Grant Ward: Regular Fast Day Holladay Students who have left for Logan to resume studies at the A. C. this year, include Miss Putnam. Max Putnam, Kenneth Okeson and Dick Kedding-ton- . Ar-del- la In Holla- services bunaay mumms. as follows, joint in the evening to Road Happiness "The theme, through Current Reading," song service; retold story by Joyce Simper; retold story by Dorothy readBowen; musical selections; by reading Retallick; ing by Nina Alton Fredrickson; reading by Virginia Smith; reading by La Turner ;rctold story by reVe Wahlquist; comment on mutold story by Shirley Jensen; sical selections; address, J. by preJensen; closing statement officer; song, "True to the Literary Dames met Monday siding evening at the home of Miss Faith;" benediction. Stella Ncilson. Members enjoyed a review of "May Flavin," Taylorsville Ward: Regular mornFast Day services Sunday evengiven by Mrs. Viola Livingston. Sunday The regular ing. of the M. Mr. J. D. Bowers, who has ing Conjoint Services be held at will ward of the been so gravely ill the past two I A A fine proweeks following an operation, 6:30 Sunday evening. Dawd arranged. been mornhas gram was reported Wednesday tenor, an outstanding Seegmiller, ing to be very much improved. and will. render vocal selections, COl- rutin rif- the iwuk"" vj. iNicnoias Regular Fast Day services will High Council, is be held in both Mt. Olympus tonwood Stakeior uic a........ and Holladay Wards, on Sunday guest speaker morning. Conjoint meetings will be held in the evening, sponsored by the Mutuals of the wards. Baptist Church 62 Fast 48th South Troop 5, Boy Scouts of Hol1 a James l'ayne, Pastor at will entertain laday Ward, in banquet in honor of their parDay will be observed ents, Friday evening at the ward. theRally 10:0 at service morning o'clock. The Bible School will be The opening meeting of the held, closing with an interesting IMIadav Ward Relief Society and appropriate program. will be held Tuesday, October 6:30 Young Peoples meetings at 4th, beginning at nine in the school and high with junior morning for quilting. Instructors will be present during the morn- groups meeting. Gospel service at 7:30 p.m. Sering to teach knitting, crocheting, etc. At one o'clock in the after- mon by the pastor: "Rightly Dinoon, visiting teachers will meet, viding The Word of Truth". under the direction of Mrs. Mary Community Bible Class, WedAt two o'clock Mis. nesday at 7:30 p.m. Though not Hoagland. Jessie Wagstatr will conduct the olficially a project of the BapAll members tist Church, yet is heartily aptheology lesson. are urged to be present at the proved by its members. The First meetings. session of the class held last Wednesday night was very well Pl'RSK LOST Near Gram! Cen attended. The lirst appearance of tral Market or North on State the teacher, Mrs. Blanch Galla-ihjNew black leather. Street. i:ivo i riimise nf manv in Contained money, etc. Return teresting and profitable things to to Mrs. C. W. Jacol.sen, Ki5 be learned by either old or young East 45th South, Murray. persons attending. mft Tuesday afternoon an day Ward to discuss plans for entertainment to be given October 22nd. Mrs. Dorothy Cutler was appointed chairman of the entertainment committee for the affair. Plans were also made for a reception on October 11th honoring all old and new members. All women of the ward, eighteen years of age and over, are Mrs. Betty cordially invited. Timmerman was chosen as chairman for this reception. f -- .r j For BEST Result! this Season Start Your Chicks on X AND SEND YOUR EGGS TO DRAPER EGG PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION ( ( (MEAdTs cLcARijl Phone Murray 1 DEAR xQ&) ) ) . j . Maternity Hospital ALBERT C. ALLAN Mr. and Mrs. George Doran and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brown spent a very enjoyable week end at Fish Lake. They report the fishing exceptionally fine and SEPTEMBER 21st to 28th Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W Funeral services for Albert C. Garh- Allan were held Wednesday at ner, Midvale, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A one p. m. in the Bennion Ward Sher- Chapel, Bishop Henry Bringhurst iff, Riverton, girl. the scenery very beautiful at officiating. Mr. Allan died Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Tv, this time of year. evpniner at his home in 2607 South 8th East bov Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T v Bennion. He is survived by his Mrs. John Stauffer entertained wife, and a mother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John B s, members of the N. H: Club Wed- who live in California. InterCeweek in 6373 ast of in made the Malstrom Lane bov was ment City evening nesday Mr. and Mrs. Asahel honor of her birthday anniver- metery. w Bnde, 228 East South & sary. Games were payed after toa hot dinner and prizes went Mr. and Mrs. Orzo H v:B. Mrs. Mary Ann Jensen and Mrs. GEORGE ELI NICHOLS 342 East 45th South, bov Ellen Watrous. Funeral services for George Eli Mr. and Mrs. Glen L Nichols, 64, labbrer for the State j Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Morgan Road Commission, who died on man, 108 East 17th South' Sri Mr Mrs. .and Boyd N. Niekl entertained at their home on Monday evening at his home, South State Street,. Friday even- 5670 South Sixth West Street, 27 West 1st North, girl. ing in honor of their son, Sher- will be held Friday at two p. m. man, who left Monday for Chi- in Grant Ward Chapel, Bishop NOTES cago to attend the Rush Medical McLloyd Killpack officiating. Mr. Nichols was born in Som College. Guests incuded Dr. and Officers of the Girls' Mrs. D. R. McKinnon of Morgan, ersetshire, England, November 2, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morgan of 1873, a son of William and Ann of the St. Vincent de Paul met with Father William F K? Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. R. Webber Nichols. Tuesday evening at th Lake. of Salt D. McKinnon Surviving are six sons, Lea nedy parish hall to discuss a Droprm and George Irvin Nichos of Salt for the coming year. Mr. Haller McCloy and sister, Lake City, Howard Edwin, MorMass will be held daily at Jean, have just returned from a ris, Verne, and Clyde Nichols of & A trip to Los Angeles and San California; and two daughters, a.m. at the St. Vincent de K Paul Miss Dora Nichols of Boise, IdaI WW Francisco. church beginning Monday f Caliho, and Mrs. Ila Smith of tober 3. A shower complimenting Miss fornia, Mothers and young ladies of Eva Blanc was given Tuesday the of Mrs. at home the parish will receive Holy evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiseman EFFIE WHITEHEAD Chris Rasmussen on Vine Street. announce the marriage of their Communion together at the 8 a. m. mass Sunday, October 2. President of Murray Girls About thirty guests spent a very daughter, Florence Baxendale to Athletic Association at the enjoyable evening there. Miss Frank Kearns, son of Mr. and Blanc will be married during Mrs. J. N. Kearns of Murray. Murray High School. Christen-seMr. to October LeRoy The wedding took place August iNelson . . . ; 23, 1933. Class officers were elected st Milt Anderson , j the Murray high school last week The High Priests of Grant Mr. Mrs. Fox eveand Ike announce as follows: Ward entertained Thursday 1 GIVE CAREFUL t Senior class: Ray Schieb, presi- ning in honor of Mr. David Pow- the engagement of their t Mrs. Mr. to Lorene to soon make SERVICE will Fox, . . leave . who HAIR ell, dent; June Myers, vice president; Clyde Coon, secretary and treas- his home in California. Mr. Pow- Elvin A. Martin, son of Mr. and CU11IIMG DELUXE I ell is a member of the High Mrs. J. J. Martin of Murray, the urer. the par- wedding to take place in the Junior class: Austin Alsop, Priests, an instructor of class in Sunday School and near future. ents' Jacobson. Verda vice president; of genealogical president; Arthur Bishop, sec- a member of thetheward. X committee Mr. and Mrs. Ike Fox enter- X Look retary and treasurer. a showSonhomore class: James Freeze, miscellaneous entertained tained at X vice herMrs. Carlat Hansen president; June Lietzel, on South er in honor of Mr. and Mrs. home her sisters who were Dresident; LaMar Hansen, secre- State Street married Kearns, last t Wednesday after- month. tary and treasurer; Calvin X noon. X NELSON reporter. Freshman class: Verl McMilMrs. C. A. Tolbert of Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Robinson BARBER SHOP lan, president; Beverly Carlson, were dinner guests at the home California, was a luncheon guest vice president; Charlotte Hansen, of Mr. and Mrs. Russejl Robinson Wednesday afternoon at the Opposite City Hall J secretary and treasurer. in Taylorsville Wednesday even- home of Mrs. H. L. Larson. Mrs. MURRAY Tolbert was formerly of MurEighth grade: William Kastel-le- ing. president; Berle Erickson, ray. vice president; Ronald Watts, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Westover secretary and treasurer. have just returned from the The Reverend and Mrs. J. P. Seventh grade: Kenneth Mad-se- American Legion National ConPayne, accompanied by their Elaine vice WTiite, president; vention held in Los Angeles. Mr. Neils Christenscn and president; Anne Brown, secretary They report a very fine conven- guests, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones and and treasurer. tion there and a most enjoyable daughter, Maxine, left Friday trip. for a week's trip to California. A Lyceum program, Ethel Han-le- y Miss Norma Turpin left Sun-- d Marionette Show, will be a y morning for Duchesne, Mrs. John Howe entertained presented at the Murray high school, Tuesday, October 4, at where she will teach. Miss Tur- members of the SSS Clnh at h 11 o'clock. pin graduated from the A. C. in home on Vine Street, Monday at a one o ciock luncheon. The afLogan this last spring. ternoon was spent in games. I'.onnvview School children Mrs. George Simper was hon enjoyed the annual watermelon "bust" at the Bonnyview school or guest at a delightful birthday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gerrard party given at Storm Mountain will entertain members last Friday. The public is invited to a in Cottqnwood Canyon, Sunday. Country Cousins Club atof the their flower show and exhibits of A chicken dinner was served to home in Taylorsville Wednesday fruits and vegetables that have sixty members of the Pugh famibeen raised locally at the Bon- ly. Ths guests were all seated evening. one long table, centered with nyview school Friday afternoon, at a lovely birthday cake and decorMr. and Mrs. Charles McFad-de- n September 3i. returned this week to their Color awards will be given for ated with attractive arrangethe best individual exhibits and ments of fall flowers. Games home in Los Angeles by way of the class receiving the highest were enjoyed during the after- Portland. The McFaddens have been guests at the home of Mr. number of first awards will be noon. and Mrs. George Rugg. given a cash prize. Mrs. J. O. Howe entertained Members from the Murray Flower Club will be judges of members of her bridge club on Taylorsville Ward Primary ofthe floral exhibits. Wednesday afternoon. ficers and teachers met WednesParents of children in BonMr. Orlando Erickson spent day evening at the home of Mrs. nyview school are especially urgVernon Jensen. The business n ed to visit the school Friday af- Wednesday and Thursday in meeting was followed by a social. to attend the J. C. Penney Mrs. ternoon and see the exhibits. Lynn Rigby assisted in enSixth grade pupils who receiv- Co. convention held there. Mrs. ed 100 per cent in spelling last Erickson joined him on Thurs- tertaining the guests. Senialional Balloon AictniiM week are Darleene Carsey, Bar- day. and Parachut Ltap Dilf A miscellaneous shower compbara Durst, and Mary Marko-siaA shower complimenting Mrs. limenting Mrs. Wilma Adams RorJ.BrU C.U rtUAJ Harvey England of Logan, a re- was given Tuesday evening at " ,iiit.M Dp(tn cent bride, was given Tuesday the home of the Misses Goldie GOOD SEEN 4 AatiuaMk (of E.T and Mable Pierson. at the All of Verhome Mrs. evening AS ONLY REALITY girls non Jensen. About sixty guests from the Murray telephone ex"Unreality" is the subject of enjoyed a delightful evening change were present. the in all Churches spent in music and games. of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, October 2. Mrs. J. N. liuggins of Morgan The Golden Text is: "Let not .s visiting at me. nome oi ui. him that Is deceived trust in van- and Mrs. O. Jay Kingston. ity: for vanity shall be his " (Job 15: 31). The High Priests of TaylorsThe Scriptural selections in- ville Ward and their wives enclude the following :"Art thou tertained at a surprise party honnot from everlasting, O my oring Mr. Hyrum Bennion, Jr., God, mine Holy One? Thou art evening In the ward of purer eyes than to behold evil, Wednesday A very fine program, house. and canst not look on iniquity" Humes and refreshments were (liubakkuk 1: 12, 13). Embodied as correlatives are enjoyed. the following passages from "SciMr. and Mrs. Fred Weeden are ence and Health with Key to the the proud parents of a baby boy EdBaker Mary Scriptures" by born September 18. Mother ami . i is "Since God All, there is son are dy: doing line. no room for His unhkeness. God, Spirit, alone created all, and Miss Belva Doran, daughter of called it good. Therefore evil, ana Mrs. Ueorge Doran. left Mr. oeing contrary to good, is unreal, and cannot be the product of recently for Logan, where she God (p. 33'J). Evil is a negation, will enter her lirst year of study because It Is the absence of truth. ai me a. It is unreal, because it prcmp-iwse- s Mrs. Vilate Haskin of Hood the absence of God. the is a guest at the River, omnipotent and omnipresent" home ofOregon, Mrs. Vernon Jensen. t.vcry mortal must learn that there is neither power nor realiMr. and Mrs. Frank Harding ty in evil" (p. I8ti). and daughter, Betty, of Pomona, California, have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. PRODUCTION " - Sat-nrH- PARISH SS rrank n. .. sister-in-la- w t Well-Groome- Zab-risk- d" FRANK y, r, n, Og-de- FKKi:! lesson-sermo- n W. E. CAIN & SON East 39th South Social Items Obituaries School News n. Draper Quality Chick Mash 429 Births At Cottonwood ; 535-- ,. V t on line i Oi Thcr lvnt U a modern i way to gi t rclirf from Itosdadip, Cm on Stomach, Cold. Heartburn, "Mornltif After" anil MuvruUf rains. Just drop one or two UblcU In- to a gUa of water. Watch it bubble listen to it ftzx. As xm u Ublel U dijwolvcJ, drink the langy solution. ALKA-SELTZE- It Alka-Seltz- er water than like ninlumo. when iWnbr l In wntrr, con-lainn nnlgrio, (Sodium Acrl which rrlirvrs pain, while IU alkalizing afcnli'hrlp to cnr irrt everyday ailinrnU assotiatrj with hyperacidity Ymir dnipKist ha Get a v? or dOe package on our "Mtifartiin-or-ttionry-back- " ru At.KA-SfXTZK- Finranle. Th thancr" . . . Mary Astor has been &ivcn one of the principal rolei in MLltcn, Darling," which is achod-ule- d to go into production aoon. Freddie Bartholomew land and Dilli Burke hadvuujr been pre. ivuoijr nnouncca ior the picture . . ."Stanley Morner and Florence Rice have been dded to the cast of "Swecthcarta' and Al Kho i. addition to the cast of "Too Hot t jj.. (AnaltfrUc Alkatiiinf I fli rcvrnl TaliUU) You Will rrally rnjoy the ttstc nuf Lko frprln ALKA-SnTZE- NEWS uanuio. has ac- - j O. Kamshaw. Mr. David Travis has returned to her home in Los Angeles after a visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Brandt. :, i ' Mrs. Grace Mortensen entertained mcmhers of the Cheerup Club, Thursday afternoon. Dinner was served nt 12 :tu uu.i iiw. remainder of the afternoon was spvnt in games. Mr. J. Leo Jensen returned last from Los Angeles, Saturday where he attended the American Legion Convention. quired motion picture rights to the play, "Death on the Table," written Mrs. L. C. Miller of Alhambra, by Frederick Guy Bcauchamp and California, is a guest at the home Roland Tcrtwee. of Mrs. Thomas Towell. -- sma r it iftrUN Y0UI tUlCK TOUCH W"11 Cf11' ' |