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Show Pae THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6 Social Items Leaves for Hawaiian Mission Douglas Pack left Wednesday he morning for California, where the will take ship Friday for Dr. and Mrs. McLloyd Killpack Hawaiian mission field. entertained Saturday evening at their home for all members of Mt. Olympus Relief Grant ward bishopric and their Society To Meet Mt. Olympus Relief Society families. The affair was given in mwi Wednesday afternoon, honor of Lowry Smith, son of November 3, for a social service Mr. and Mrs. David W. Smith, lesson under the direction of Mrs. who will leave soon for a misPearl Henrichsen. A large atsion in the North Central States. tendance is desired as a very inbeen prehas teresting lesson Miss Norma Turpin has returnpared. ed from Duschene to spend Thanksgiving and the holidays P.-A. To Meet with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. The Hollad,' LeRoy Turpin. will meet Thursday, Decemberin-1, A School. very at the Irving Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Austin teresting meeting has been plan- Ferre have returned from a ned and all patrons of both honeymoon in Sun Valley, Idaho, schools are urged to be present. and are now at home in the KimAfter the business meeting a so- ball Apartments in Salt Lake. cial will be given. They report a wonderful trip in Idaho. Honored Bride enterRowthorne Mrs. n..nnis Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hiseman tained Thursday evening at her had as their guests Friday evenhome on Kentucy Avenue in ing Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jones, honor of Miss Lillian Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson and whose marriage to Reed Bow-wi- Mr. Bowman of Salt Lake. take place in the near thorpe future Paul Hansen was host Sunday at his home on South evening School Situation Discussed to the following Street State The Holladay Civic League met friends: the Misses Virginia New in Holladay evening Monday man and Lucille Oakie, and Kay Ward, and discussed the school llammul. Mr. situation for the district. a very Farnsworth T. gave Philo Mrs. William S. Muir of Lo interesting talk on schools and gan is a guest at the home of school funds. her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Barlow Muir. Holladay Happenings Mt. Olympus Bishopric Reorganized Reorganization of the bishopric of Mt. Olympus Ward was made Sunday and the new members are as follows: Wehrli D. Pack, bishop; Charles R. Pike, first counselor; Rulon H. Davis, second counselor; and Vard A. Griffiths, retained as ward clerk. Reorganization was made necessary by the death recently of Bishop George E. Coxe. T. P.-- Relief Society Union Meeting Announced Relief Society union meeting will be held in Murray First Ward, Sunday at two p. m., for all officers and class leaders. To-Ii- e Reported Improved Mrs. L. Joseph Wise is reported to be very much improved at the L. D. S. Hospital. ll Visiting Teachers Meet Holladay Ward Relief Society visiting teachers met Tuesday afternoon with stake board members for special instructions. A very interesting literary lesson was given by Mrs. Aunlla Whipple during the afternoon. Next week members will meet at two o'clock for social service under the direction of Mrs. Susie Heath. A MAGIC MIRROR PORTRAIT. . . Births at Cottonwood Maternity Home Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mower of will be en- November 16th to 22nd Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lafever, Sandy, Box 165. girl. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, 55 West Gregson avenue, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Archie C. Brown, Riverton, Utah, girl. Mr. and Mrs. William Kitt, Lark, boy. Mr. and Mrs. William Lehmitz, West Jordan, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Sencer D. Broom-hea359 South 27th East, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson, 18fi8 East 27th South, girl. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bradshaw, gagement of their daughter, Miss Leola Mower, to Hans W. Shulz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Shulz of Murray, the marriage to take place Thursday, Decem-ibe- r 1st. After the ceremony a reception boy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neilson, Taylorsville, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 653 East Second South, CHEVROLET Fair-cloug- h, hov. Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler G. Call, 4928 Wasatch avenue, girl. Clinton Higley, 4777 SOUTH STATE ST. , .301 Vanity Cleaners & Dyers FAMOUS COSSACK CHORUS TO SING IN SALT LAKE CITY The famous Don Cossack Chorus, composed of former members of the famous horse warriors of Russia, will sing in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, November 28, under the sponsorsship of the University of Utah Master Minds and Artists series. Meeting in a camp of condemned prisoners of the Bolsheviks, members oi me cnor- n5 psraDPd and have traveled ov er the world since on League of Nations passports, thrilling audiences with their musical perfor Miss LaRue Simper will spend mances. Thanksgiving and the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. brought gifts for a Christmas box and Mrs. George Simper. to be sent to a Christmas center Massachusetts. in Miss Constance Aamodt entertained Thursday of last week at Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith en d the home of her sister, Mrs. at dinner tertained Whitehead,, for members of Places were laid forThursday. twelve her club. TeGhWVL - r it MEN WH0 Carry WED-NOV-2- 3 F0R empw ...WOMEN WHO FIGHT FOR LOVE cavalcade of conquest in the perilous land beyond fheKhyber Pass. Vivid in Technicolor I A .AW". . Mrs. J. P. Olsen and daughter, Rena. of Salt Lake, were guests dinner Places giving Thursday. Thanksgiving Day at the home were laid for twelve guests. of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Turpin. The Baptist Ladies AuxMr. and Mrs. S. D. Broomhead iliary will meet Friday all day in the church. The day will be are the proud parents of a fine baby boy bom Noused in White Cross sewing. vember 15th. Mrs. Broomhead wa3 formerly Miss June Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Willard n of Lava Hot Springs, Ida- Both mother and babe are reho, are guests for Thanksgiving ported to be doing well. and the week end at the home Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Ben- have as a guest at their home nion in laylorsville. Mrs. Wright's mother, Mrs. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Georee A. Jenk Thomas. Mrs. Thomas will spend ins entertained Thursday at a the winter at the Wright home. inanKsgiving dinner ror memMrs. Alma Ek has received bers of their family. word that her husband left for Nicaragua about a Members participating in the South Cottonwood Road Show week ago. Mr. Ek has construc.were entertained at a chile party tion work on a mine in Nicarat the home of Miss Marjorie agua and expects to be gone Tame Saturday evening, immedi- about two years. ately following the Road Show a A reception honoring Miss in Midvale. Anderson and Parley Dansie Miss Charlotte Hansen spent was given Wednesday evening at the week end as a guest at the the home of the groom's brother, home of her cousin. Miss Ruth Mr. Parley Dansie, on EasN Fifteenth South Street. The young Lund, in Salt Lake City. couple were married Wednesday The Misses Lea Bringhurst and in the Salt Lake temple. Patsy Morris entertained Friday Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simmons evening for George Jenkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Simons who will leave in December for were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. the Canadian Mission Field. and Mrs. E. B. Reasonar of Bur-leIdaho. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Members of Mrs. Alice Snarr's family entertained Thursday at Simons will leave Friday for a Thanksgiving dinner at the Nebraska for an indefinite stay home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. there. Snarr. The dinner party was givMr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson enen to honor the seventy-seventbirthday anniversary of Mrs. Al- tertained Saturday at a house ice Snarr. Places were laid at party. Lunch was served to ten the dinner table for thirty-fou- r guests. guests and games and refreshMr. and Mrs. Viles Brown enments were a feature of the evetertained Sunday evening for ning. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Forbush and Members of Omenia Rebkah Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson. Lodge, No. 15, met Monday for a quilting bee in Fraternal hall. A delicious lunch was served at noon by Mrs. Andrew Lundquist. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ray Kingston spent Thanksgiving in Morean Mlh rnlrV K,nKston's mother, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Sofle and two children of San Digeo California and Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Woods of Idaho Falls, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jenkins. Members of the Firemen's Auxiliary met Wednesday of last week at the Firemen's hall for a quilting party, and to celebrate the birthday anniversaries of two of Its members. Mrs. Violet Ring, rose and Mrs. Annie StaufTer Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Minnie Hiseman, Mrs Edith Jewett and Mrs. Beatrice Miller. Miss Virginia Cannegeiter spent last week as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CI eon Beckstcad in South Jordan. Miss Thclma Snarr and Glenn Snarr are spending Thanksgiving and the week end at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs D 11. Snarr. Miss Snarr teaches MtSHTI Mr. and Mrs. S. E. BrinRhurst entertained at a family dinner at their home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. p. payne and family were dinner g u e 1 1 Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs Myrtle StaufTcr on Wilson ave- IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR RAYMOND MASSEY and o cost of 3,000 Rilit4 hr UNITiO ARTISTS SECOND BIG A coirm J HIT-EDWA- C. ROBINSON ' "I 1930 Ford Y2ton Pickup 1 $125 325 445 934 Ford Sedan 1936 Ford Tudor 1936 Chevrolet Coupe 1 1 475 934 Chevrolet Coupe 934 Plymouth 325 325 Many Other Makes and Models to Choose from SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY S-P'E-C'I- -A'L 1936 CHEVROLET L.W.B. TRUCK $27500 CAEOTAL CHEVROLET 4777 CO. South State Street, Murray Phone OPEN EVENINGS 570 Phone Murray 570 s There's no other coal lik it in the West. to handle to use It's clean economical easy to fire. Prepared the modern way for those who want clean coal. RECOMMENDED AND SOLD BY JORDAN PRODUCE COMPANY PHONE MURRAY 495 MILLER GRAIN & FEED PHONE MURRAY MORRISON-MERRIL- 17.1 & COMPANY L PHONE MURRAY K e A Picture Parade of Murray &1 AM THE LAW" f served. Baptist Crusaders met day afternoon at the church and 19$ i the remark- 6 6 The a able progress of our city, Murray Eagle this year plans o to issue its largest, most com- a & I edia prehensive Christmas IS! e, I ft & & 4 tion. & & ft Reserve extra copies on or before December 5th. Extra nue. Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Rob-crt- s of Salt Lake City were the evening guests of Mr. and Mrs Vernet Ballard Saturday. The evening was spent in conversaa and tion midnight lunch was -- In keeping with in Spanish Fork and Glenn Snarr attends the B Y U. in Provo. DRUMS SABU CO.) it ft school ' CHEV. N -- STARTS F,GHT CANNON-AHSTO- Wil-for- h Work Guaranteed 626 (Formerly y, CLEANING OF ALL KINDS THEATRE UTAH Used Car Lot Grantsville, Ly-on- Phone CO. SOUTH STATE STREET, MURRAY, boy. New-Orlean- Now Located at MURRAY ST Free-bair- 4905 South State Street Phone Murray 633 & TH (CAMTAL 186 Redonodo, nine-poun- d PECK STUDIO Discount Cash pareXL01 bride's couple. 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