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Show NOMJ0,JSL THE MURRAY EACLE, THURSDAY, Page 6 - HolhcLy Happenings v rv.rr "Calling All Americans Jalicti. The marriage of Miss Ann (i .jiitinued from Page 3) Brockbank, daughter of Louise VPA. Anyone interested in this Mr and Mrss. Alma Park Brock-ban.o:k is invited to attend. and Mr. Ralph Edwin was solemnized Friday Spencer, Haby Boy Lake L. D. S. Temple. Salt in the Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Earl are A for the young couple r reception thp proud parents of a finp baby was given Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tayboy born last week at the Cottonwood Maternity Home. Both lor Park Brockbank, 47;K) Highmother and son are reported to land Drive. be doinfi very well. Holladay Ward Relief Society A farewell testimonial for Elmet Tuesday morning for quiltder Douglas Pack, who will leave ing In the afternoon a very inin the near future for the L. D. S. teresting lesson on food values Hawaiian Mission field, was giv- was given, under the direction Mrs. Emily en Sunday evening in Holladay of Mrs. Kemp. the meetat presided Ward Chapel. Flowers ings. The marriage of Miss Ruth Next Tuesday, beginning at ten Brinton, daughter of Mr. and in the morning, members will Mrs. Samuel Brinton of Idaho meet and sew all day on aprons Falls, took place last Friday in for the bazaar, which will be the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Lynn held Friday, November 18, Fairbanks, an aunt of the bride, at five o'clock in the eve-entertained a number of her A program will be given ng relatives at a shower for her on at eight o'clock, followed by a Monday. The marriage will be dance. of interest to a number of the "SOUTIFSALT LAKE Demonyoung bride's friends here. of strations of the various types Holladay Ward Genealogical visual education equipment used school district will.be Society is planning an old time dance in the ward Friday eve- SvS Thursday at Granite high old board ning, Armistice Day. The school for members of Ihe and time dance given by the Relief prmc.pals of education, Smith, S. Calvin Society a short time ago proved of Dr. a huge success and set all the guests superintendent. to square learning young people Murray Lions Will . k, ifxT$A1 mt?WI 1 Murray Lions Club will spon- sreai national disasters sor the Annual Roll Call of the the recent hurricane Red Cross in Murray City, this floods in New England year from November 11th to NoJudge D. W. Moffat n vember 24th, with plans to con- Howe, W. Douglas tact the citizens through the various organizations of the com- Westover wil be the 'A munity. Franz Westover has been given charge of the drive as the representative of the Lions Club and will enlist the services of the Flower and Garden Club, the Woman's Club, Fraternal Order of Eagles, the Odd Fellows and Woodmen. All Murray organizations will be requested to cooperate by advising their membership of the activities of the Red Cross and stressing the fact that much of the money paid in by the members renewing their standing during the Roll Call is spent in the County of Salt Lake. A small portion of your dollar goes to the national organization and is used in caring for the . n . 1933 1935 1935 1934 1936 1937 OUR FIRST IN MURRAY of It? Why Not Take Advantage $295 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Extra Clean DODGE Sedan. Only STUDEBAKER Coupe Trunk OLDSMOBILE-6-Sedan- . DODGE Trunk Sedan TERRAPLANE Sedan. Special . J95 .... .... Z75 345 545 565 STATE and VINE MOTOR CO. ' t? UI U as y .."Jiidcung any of theav" Lions Club members ment Ju, . at First National"' The above facts wjii luiucatior.a ".l,m Proposed Planj Sei)tember 1938 1 and Apr" Mr. Larson said that the ing staffs at Murray was 29.7 will be circulated per cent. This means that nearly every three years an almost enthroughout the ditn' tirely new staff is assimilated. and presented to the beard of k Such a condition hinders the uuauuii iwonaay. progress of educational development. HOUSE FOR RENT "Other figures show that only IlljUMTgi mm M feww A 315 me Street 9 out of 40 districts in this state Eathrcum Modern, a have greater turnover of Amrican Red Cross Roll Call Poster for 1938. and Basement. teachers than we do." $18 Per Month "Teachers salaries on an avat 304 Vine Street Apply Church Lutheran erage were considerably below Cottonwood Stake .Mrs. Leonard Maekav The regular Sunday morning those of the state average in the Conference To Be preaching services at 11 a. m. same year." with Bible Class and Sunday Held Saturday-Sunda- y School at 10 o'clock. You and Quarterly conference of the your children are always welCottonwood stake organizations come. will be held Santurday and SunThe text for our Sunday serday at the Grant stake house, mon is found in Luke 13, Thirty-thir- d South and State On the last great and dreadful PHONE MURRAY 366 streets, announced R. R. day of Judgment, this futile and fruitless cry, "Lord,' Lord, open stake clerk. Meetings are sscheduled as fol- unto us," will resound throughlows: out the halls of eternity. Many SAT. FRI. will be the souls that will knock Saturday: l:3o p. m. Relief Society ex- at heaven's door for entrance. Some will be allowed to enter, ecutive officers meeting. 2:00 p.m. Relief Society class others will be told, "Depart from leaders meeting. me, all ye workers of iniquity." IN 3:00 p.m. Relief Society stake In which class will you find yourself when the roll is called up board meeting. That depends entirely yonder? Sunday: 8:3.) a. m. Meeting of Relief upon what you have done with Society stake officers, advisory Jesus Christ in this life. If you high councilmen, Bishops, and have accepted him in true reward officers. pentance and faith, if you look 10:00 a. m. General upon Jesus as your Only Hope Sunday and Edna George morning session of conference. for salvation, if your full trust 2:Ci p. m. General Sunday afand confidence lies in his reMay Oliver ternoon session under direction of deeming and atoning work for ALSO stake presidency. on the your sins cross, then the 3:00 p. m. Relief Society de- gate of heaven will be opened to you when you knock. With partmental work. 7:X p. m. General session un- out Christ there is no heaven for der the direction of the Mutual you. He Himself has said in another place, "I am the Way, the IN Improvement Asssociation. Truth, and the Life; no man cometh unto the Father but by Ele ction Tuesday IRIS THEATER 23-3- 0. Ras-musse- n, PLYMOUTH MURRAY DODGE Drive new? throife: Murray City. Residents of Murray Citw always responded adeauafli ! y ' the Red Cross cess of the drive Si? ,ear sured as n am t T"ai grand record f,f for humanitarian service S' in eve;: country on earth. A suggestion: You the anual Red Crossmay Rr,n r.' - . . Liberty Protests wii ivuu E THURS. and Shirley Temple "LITTLE MISS BROADWAY" with plus tax Joe Pcnncr con ii kow!oo. In high quality ITS I low Km.uoa. It it SENSATION!... lh' cisvmc liut'l winninf thouundi through , in ihfUliDf uhi tad paiolcti pricf. Corrrtrt. I M by P. lortlUrt O.. In.. I'M FROM THE CITY Gives Candidates Nervous Shock Always A Good Time Here Helnie-Edgar-Leno- re Y Y Y Y Y HEIDELBERG BEER PARLOR Y Y Y Murray t Opposite City Hall I v For BEST Results this Season Start Your Chicks on Draper Quality Chick Mash EGGS TO DRAPER EGG PRO DUCERS ASSOCIATION AND SEND YOUR W E. CAIN & SON Otlft Cah Phone Murray 535AV DRIVE CAREFULLY and PROFIT S S S S ssss by LOW -- COST INSURANCE Our Insurance Plan Gives More Protection for Less Money Than Ordinary Insurance Ask for Quotation on Your Car Klianm- Ce "It Pays to Look Well-Groome- - South State Strrrt Thone Murray 163 or Mldvale 93-11- 1 STARTS SUN. NOV. 13 MILT ANDERSON FRANK NELSON The "Dead End" Kids FRANK NELSON BARBER SHOP "LITTLE TOUGH GUV Opposite City Hall MURRAY also a 2nd BIG Suspense Picture fun. Progressives and other members of the little political grouj-ssuch as Phil La Follete. of Wisconsin were caught oil guard and tossed for a losss in almost every quarter of the country. Tom Mooney, the big shot of San Qucntin, is said to be slated for a pardon by the incoming Democratic governor-elect- , and various other changes are in prospect here and there. Utah joyously doused the publicans back into the position of tinder dog. winch iss n to be familiar ground for the G O P in these parts. Dr. Harris gave the New Deal bovs a few thrills by packing in a heavy vote. In several respects the He", publicans made sufficient gams to still be entitled to honorable mention when political matters are discusssed. The outstanding lesson apparently plain from this election is that the well known called the Independent Voter, is still the boy that has the balance of HUDSON PRICES BUY A COMPUTE CAR power and also docs not know Eeo la ihe HuJon 112, delivered pricciin. what he wishes to do about it elude t long list of feature! Charging hither thither and yonnj equipment der in the various? states this hich cost extra oo many cart, tven ia this independent person practically loweit priced Hudon, bodiei are finijhej ia makes a nightmare out of life for all having to do with the cotljr lacquer (no lynthctic fen Jen ia body color; 7 color forecasting of elections. At otu optioas, time in the news flashes Mr! Including 4 opalescent colon. was in ahead the race for Dewey governor in New York and this Ea Mudionup of D. fw ii m. p. had some of the commentators m Im. $113 an M HI making much whoopee with their tp lot ntw Hwdtoq tin, $919 I figures. m II ff w Hwdieii Ctwn- M Democrats are still in power ttyClubmod.li. In these United States and the Wcw dtliwc4 In tVtroit. fullf eqirpJ; ladudln, Hepublicans have made enouch a to of comeback be com tic led o tw" ,oc,l," to share a part tf the responsiow mt ptrmtot tftmtt o.if. Aitr.o,,, Mw . i l ua. bility for what is done with the ana public affairs, which public is possibly a good condition. Possibly the best way of remembering the election is that it was a grand success socially because most everybody attended and few were exactly delight- 495S SOUTH STATE ST. , fjgW d $3F nI L J. REX HAMILTON 4811 with Kay Sutton "Wild Bill Hickok" YOU WILL LIKE R SERVICE OI hanj-rubbe- Fanners Automobile Intrr-InSlirnil- Tuesday, November 8th, thru-othe nation voters swarmed to the voting places and gave the politicians and their publicity men a very severe case of the jitters. According to reports via the radio and the daily newspapers the Republicans picked themselves off the political floor, where they have been prostrate for many moons, and by a lucky punch and a little dirty infighting, according to some, have again placed among those present at election time. That is to say, the Reps are actually trying to make a fight out of what had come to be considered by the Democrats, as just good, clean ut .... ? V COME IN AND MEET YOUR FRIENDS Ad Murphy ! fl QUE MP ate o W I , McDaniel-Brook- s o MotorCo. PHONE |