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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31 1939 Page . . SEEN AT THE FAIR Crray Social Events : 11 or ontpr- - Tuesday at her State street. 3 f c.fth lL k evening, September at Fraternal Hall. hyp r ij r Grover iru ,rv , lv evening at her home ed Mrs. W. D. Callisler entertain- Wednesday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. R. sDent in games, Johns in South CottonStanley eVT t iiht refrshments wood for members of her club. f jyL us v,pn teachinff Mr. and Mrs. UM Ray Kingston and n Mnrrav. two sons, Robert and Ray, Jr., j incoin accepted a piwt""" board spent the week end with Mrs. Lake City school . i.nWp in Kingston's mother. Mrs. O. S. c dill move iu Waldran, in Elko, Nevada. - Forty-Hi1- " Mr. and Mrs. George A. JenWrieht and kins left Wedil?sday morning to leave Saturday for Canada, where they will meet pi their son, George, who is serving " u, nH Mrs. Warren a mission there. He will accomWed-Ly E They will return pany them to the Golden Gate evening. International Exposition at San Francisco, after which they will L H Vose, her daughter, return to Canada with him. Mr. J and Mrs. Jenkins plan to be gone and son, em. w j. i,o,ra Kppn PuestS Bt about a month. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred i" ... vin strppt. Mrs. Members of the Joymakers was a former resident of club met last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clifford fjray. Watts on East South Kovman : ..j i"iro n J .Tank : street. A delicious luncheon was a;iu and served, followed by cards. Prizes L:uin Rill - :wo ciuiuiLii, V left Wednesday morning were won by Mrs. Emma AnderLmi in Cincinnati. son, Mrs. Ruth Hale and Mrs. Kre Knnvman and the Olga Reading. A special guest was Mrs. for the afternoon en have spent the summer . ana wrs. w. Mr. Charles Q. Hunt of Salt Lake :hes. Mr. Kooyman joined City. ur .,. T. OJ f' vV A; r Miss Ruth Lindsay, who con ducts dancing classes in Taylors ville, had her pupils present two dance reviews during the week. Tuesday evoning one was held in the Bennion ward and Thursday evening in the Taylorsville ward. Those who attended the reviews were well pleased and feel that Miss Lindsay is making much progress as a dance Si Sixty-fourt- h r about a week ago. Mrs. T. L. Freeman and Miss Beth Stone '..mv .mwtj e in Lehi Saturday evening :;end a reunion oi approxi-:- y e two hundred descendants Kirkham family. Miss Bo-Ka- y Freeman danced two umbers on the program. Omenia Rebekah inters of at eight o'clock meet will fee IRIS THEATRE Starting FRI. SEPT. 1st n, : x Holladay Lumber, I !& MRS. EDXA G. IIOGAN, Fair vice president, conversing with Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Bate-ma- n E. O. BROTHERS, Fair president, as the Salt Lake County Fair of Logan were guests Tues1939 gets under way. for at the home and Wednesday day of Mr. and Mrs. R. Allan Perry. MISS IRENE BRINTON, left, examining a platter of muffins exMr. Bateman was former superhibited by MRS. ALENE KEMP. intendent of schools in Murray. He is at present superintendent returned from Los Angeles, of the Logan city schools. where they were guests of Mr. Mrs. Eugene Wood left Tues- and Mrs. N. C. Smith and Mr. i day to visit with her sister, Mrs. and Mrs. C. B. Wright. They Delbert Wolfley in Los Angeles. were accompanied by Mrs. R. M. Holt. Enroute they visited Mrs. Russell Robison entertainMr. and Mrs. Varian Morten-so- n Cedar Breaks, Boulder Dam and ed at a dinner party Sunday at of Utah. E. southern the canyons and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis home in Taylorsville honorher Tripp were guests at a birthday ing her son, Robert on his 15th party given Tuesday evening for Honoring Mrs. W. D. Callister, birthday. His grandparents, Mr. Mrs. L. D. Moyer at her home a recent bride, Mrs. Edwin Can- and Mrs. Nathan Rockhill and on Kensington avenue in Salt non and Mrs. Erin Thueson en- aunt. Mrs. Clarence Olsen were Lake City. The evening was tertained Tuesday evening at a guests. miscellaneous shower at the spent in playing cards. home of Mrs. Cannon, 2385 South Fenton Moss, who was operatMrs. Sarah M. White and Seventh East street. The even- ed upon Thursday, Aug. 24. for will daughter. Miss Helen White, ing was spent in making appli-qu- acute appendicitis at the L.D.S. spend Saturday and bunday in quilt blocks for Mrs. hospital, is reported doing very Luncheon was served to nicely Vivian Park with descendants of and is looking forward to nineteen guests. John W. White. being back home tins week end. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Perry have Mr. and Mrs. Persy I RichardSunday evening services will returned from a most enjoyable son and two children, Arlene and be under the direction of the M. vacation in Yellowstone National Leroy. have just returned from I.A. next Sunday in the TaylorsPark. a few days at Fish Lake. ville ward. Speakers will be Miss Barbara Brinton and Elder Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. AnderP.-A. officers of the WoodSherman Brinton, brother and son of Salinas, California, were stock school will meet Friday af- sister, who have just recently reweek end guests at the home of ternoon with Mrs. Royal Stone turned from the Eastern states Mr .and Mrs. Fred R. Anderson at her home in South mission. A musical program has on Vine street. also been arranged. Mr. T ayiorsvwe PLANS Mrs. Russell Robison left Wed- nesday evening for Caliente, Nevada, where she will spend a short visit. Mrs. Darrel Huggard with her two daughters, Lois and Louise of Taylorsville, were guests Friday at the home of her Mrs. Fred Newson in Salt Lake, when she entertained at a waffle breakfast. Hardware Co.! "Lumber Merchants" ! -- here Riv-erto- y, future. , n, g, 5 ,ear Riv-erto- r, ui T 207 West !Hh South. Kill. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur William Holt, 53 West Gregson avenue, Miss Ona Lambert left Sunday Salt Lake, boy. for Ogden where she .plans to Mr. and Mrs. Owen M. IVspain, enter training in the Dee hospi- Sandy R.D. 1, bov. tal. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slater, girl. Mrs. Anor Whipple has just reMr. and Mrs. William Barr turned from a vacation spent vis- Brinton, Holladay. girl. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bates, iting relatives in Brigham City. 964 Edison street, Salt Lake, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steele tf Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mantle, Van Nuys. California, with the'r 914 East 45th South, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Vuwdrey, son, Tommy, and Mrs. W. L. Davis, of Hermosa Beach, CaliDraper, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Anor Lund, fornia, and her children, Betty. Bessie and Bill, left this week to boy. return to their homes. They have Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Welck-ebeen guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Magna, girl. E. Flowers, and have been the Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. Young-ber4G25 South 23rd East, boy. center of much social activity Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Bag-leduring the past week. Mrs. Flowers entertained uesday evening Midvale, R.D. 1, girl. at a family dinner and party in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill, 82G their honor. Miss Ida Flowers East Claybourne, boy. accompanied her sister, Mrs. Davis, to California and will who was knocked unconscious until Monday, was removed from spend the w inter there. the hospital to his home Tuesday, Mrs. Harry B. Stevenson left having received only a few minor injuries. Kenneth, who rethis week for a visit with relaceived injuries to both knees, is tives in Kamas. still in the hospital. 7 o'clock. A well planned pro, gram was then enjoyed. w (Monday AUGUST 23rd to mother and babe are reported to be doing very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Smith and son, Ronald, of Rock Springs, Brown pn. Wyoming, were guests last week returned at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Anderson. !toH me UU1UC" vjuvv. "'s then and Exposition Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. PotOregon, i?p3 the coast to time jn ter, guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Stanley Johns, left Wednesday morning for their home in nf close friends of Mrs Maternity Hospital 30 Mr. Mrs. John Weeden, LaDell Reynolds returned last South and boy. Jordan, week to his home in Holladay. Mr. and Mrs. I'larenee Gehr-in- n Mr. Reynolds has spent tht last Murray R.I). 5, girl. three years in the Brazilian misMr. and Mrs. Hueser, Sansion field in South America. dy, bov. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gamer, 744 Mr. and Mrs. Barr Brinton are South West Temple, girl. the proud parents of a fine baby Mr. and Mrs. Weston Green, Cotborn at last the girl Friday Riveilon, boy. tonwood Maternity hospital. The Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halver-son- . :s. and Births at Cottonwood Holladay 5, Tuesday evening Mill Creek Ward Sunday school officers and ,,id for was teachers entertained fur mema the afternoon ' u onmes. bers of the Liddle family at the home of Miss Naomi Croxford. . thf Din- The evening was spent in ana games, after which watermelon fc!ee" m Hub dined !h7 Evening dancing at was served to those present. twenty-fou- S FINANCING SERVICE j i sister-in-la- Kenneth Spencer and Spencer Bennion of Taylorsville who were in an automobile and Orem train accident Sunday night, are both reported to be getting along nicely. Spencer, 48th South & Highland j Drive ! Phones Highland Holladay Mr. R. N. 721 171 and j SFRATMN'G, I I et he Brothers in Ritz The with Cal-liste- Gorilla" Patsy Kelly -- also- for the Beauty Asking" Mrs. O. Jay Kingston enterMr. and Mrs. Vaughn Saville tained members of her club at of Los Angeles visited at the her home Wednesday afternoon. hi. me of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mill Following a delicious luncheon, er last week, returning to Cali- Also guests at cards were played. forma Tuesday. homv were Mr. and Miller the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nichols Mrs. Edgar Ktchel of Burbanks. and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Ibrum California. Lucille Bal- l- kith Donald Woods NEWSREEL IN ADDITION Consistently Fine Entertainment The New Ultra Modern Muraay ITIheafiE'e PHONE MURRAY 626 Sisters of Mrs. Carl Hansen afternoon U.ent lat Wednesday ' . i - Parting Sunday, September 3 A Great Tivo Hit Show'-- her home on houui uie Miei i honor of her birthday anniversary, which she celebrated then. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Anderson are planning to leave Saturday to visit with Rock over there relatives J,abor Day. - Si.'1-inji- Man of Conquest' also The Little Princess" UHf You Save At Least II NOW PLAYING Merle . Oberon-Lauren- ce Olivier uavid INiven in Wuthering Heights,, v also Husband" rassport Stuart Moore Erwin and Pauline LATEST NEWS EVENTS S 50 (TCT7 J) Shirley Temnle and Richard Greene Orginal Deposit from $5 to $15! Unclaimed PANTS . . . This Is undoubtedly thr liigRcst nthiIC Offer ,n the City. There's a Good Srlcrwim now of Young Men's Styles Patterns as well as MF.N! )IU Conservatives! COMK 1AHI.Y. Till Y WONT I.ASTM.ONG! Eimltslj aatliim 260 honoring the retiring presidency of the Y.W.M.I.A., and also the departure of Miss La Rue Jones, fcw, who has been Young Ladies' secretary for the past few years. Other retiring officers are Mrs. Madge Robison, president; Miss Coda Jones, lesson counsellor and Mrs. Dolly Frame, activity counsellor. Those succeeding them arc Miss Mary Paxton, president; Mrs. Hilma Barker; lesson coun sellor; Miss Marie Finlayson, ac- uvuy counsellor ana ims jessie Thackston, secretary. Mr. Marvin Wallace was hott thirty guests Tuesday evening at his home in Taylorsville. honoring his brother, Elder Arthur South Main zr Mr. and Mrs .Leon Finlayson a group of their friends from Salt ltke motored to Black Hock Beach, if Taylorsville and Thursday evening, where they enjoyed a swim and picnic. Lake has been visiting her cou-- i 4 Tuy-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Robison and family of Taylorsville, motored to Lagoon Monday where they spent the afternoon and evening. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Seegnnller and family of Salt Lake. Ann Bennion was her eighty sixth birthday last Friday with a party at her home cm West 4!ilh South in Taylorsville at which members of Iit family were present, including her children, grandchildren and her A birthday cake decorated with 80 candles was in evidence during the turkey lunch which was served at Eliza honored on sixty-thre- e - - r V - - m. - of life. More vital than this, however, is the education of the heart and spirit which is tamed by the young men and wo- men who enter the portals of Brigham Young University. This added inspiration found in the atmosphere of this pioneer institution prepares them for the glorious future that is theirs in the America of the 2mh century. The Div isions Applied Science Fine Arts Extension Division Research Division Ai ts and Science Commerce Education Graduate Division Nancy Getrard of Salt sin. Miss Betty Gerrard in lorsville, for the past Week. Mrs. j Youth of the Intermountaln area will find at Brigham Young University the invaluable opixirlunily to prepare for living, in addition to the mere earning of a living. Training for vocational succrvs is an important part ol education, and the University gives it prop r onpliasi.s. Its large faculty, modern equipment, and broad curriculum provide an excellent foundation for proficiency in the pursuits to Miss v..., Education for Living Wallace, who will sail September 20 for the East German mission. The evening was spent playing names and refreshments were served, after which each of the guests, mostly school friends, presented Arthur with a nice gift. Jnda the life of dramatization Sam Houston Richard Dix and Gail Patrick Tuesday evening, Taylorsville M.I.A. oliicers and teachers held a parly in me amusement nan. s fine th ( 1 at m f,- A r. 35 Departments Registration Dates WRITE FOR A 1 COO Courses - Sept. 22, 23, 25, 1939 CATALOG TO: THE rill Sini NT B righam Young University " lite Friendly School' At l'HOVO. I TAII ttttt ' |