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Show THE MURRAY EAf.l.E, THURSDAY, Murray Social Events corn- - cellaneous shower A mis . In0 Mrs. Dean naauon pT dven Friday evening at P. Payne. nf Mrs. Mrs. 1'ayne in enterMrs. Raddon will be of Salt Lake STSeSi, F- -nM.ftwill be Guild quests o riTV a1 Mrs. their Flor-enc- e Miss JJon was formerly r.j; - . Forty-f- IM M, Page 5 L. D. S. Church SLEEK IN SILK of Mrs. R. T. Gallagher on ifth South street. The party was sponsored by members of the Murray Second ward Junior Sunday school. Parlor games were played and refreshments were served to twenty-fiv- e guests and many useful gifts were presented to Mr. March. mpttut. Mill Creek Ward: Regular Fast Day services will be held in the morning at 12:15. No evening imvting J'.Z I & is scheduled. South Cottonwood Ward: Regular Fast Day services will be iiMuiiR'U'd in the morning and tlic following program will be givi'n Sunday evening: Song, "Abide With Me;" pray-'- i MiTlin Shaw; song, "Lead Kindly Light;" presentation of M.I A. theme, Shirley Reynolds; retold story, Carolyn Johnson; reading, Mrs. Walter; reading, Jimmy Beatie; trombone solo, L e e Arnoldus; address, Ray bright; song, "The Lord is My Light;" prayer, David A. Owen. The program is under the direc- Members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Baptist church met afternoon at the Thursday Mrs. A. J. Peters and church. A covered dish dinner left Monday was followed by a devotional Ruth, Wash-Wln in for their home and business meeting, in charee DC. Mr. and Mrs. Peters of Mrs. W. E. Belcher. at t guests Saturday eveningWil-and Mrs. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin Sanhome ders of San Francisco, and Mr. Cannege'ter. and Mrs. Orson Sanders of Mal- ; Leo Jensen 1 tion of the M.I.A. and Mrs. J. ta, Idaho, have been guests at j taf Wednesday for California. try; home of Mr. and Mrs. Tavlorsville Ward: Regular Owen to spent several days L. Sanders. : Fast Day services are slated for i Z, plan t Gate International t he Golden morning. In the evening the proi" $ f San Francisco and Mrs. R. Stanley Johns and son, gram is sponsored by the M. I. A. Exposition in Los Angeles for a Dick, left Speaker for the meeting is Miss go on to Monday evening for Winifred Dver. member of the California to visit relatives and visit. to see the Fair. faculty of the South high school, Smith and who will speak on Japan and will Mr and Mrs. Ernest show souvenirs and types of dress Mrs. Inar Johnson is with her !r and Mrs. Axel Limberg I of that Sunday from San Frani' in San country. A special musi daughter, Wanda, Francisco where they have been att- co, California, where Miss Johncal program has been prepared, of Paci son has entered the Stanford-Lan- e also. The program will be very ending the convention States fire anuria. entertaining and educational, and Hospital for training. Mrs. a cordial invitation is extended to Johnson will return the latter H. Leetham vr and Mrs. S. he public to attend, Mrs. Barlow of the week. Robert John- part Muir stated Wednesday. entertained Sunday at a family son has been a his during of Mrs. mother's absenceguest dinner party in honor at the home of Grant Ward: Fast Day services Leetham's father, Mr. E. D. his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah M. will be held Sunday morning of Salt Lake City. The par- - White. ind a program in the evening Mr. Horman s sev- t celebrateduiimuajr will be under the direction of omuitiaj. is Mrs. J. Lavachek, whose home 'he M.I.A. in South Dakota, is a guest at enter- - the Towler Florence nice wears a stunningly Richard fr home of Mrs. Dan W. James. slender zing white ullk dinner STl'DENTS ENJOY DAY jinpd at her home in Salt Lake She will leave the latter part of pwn in this portrait.Jersey The hlh AT UTAH STATE FAIR mem for Is Intrtcah-levening City Thursday and gath. the week to visit in Tacoma. ered wide over the draped shoulders, while bers of the country cousins tiuu. the full in sort ski" la straight School bells rang on schedule dinner, games were Following A meeting of Rebekahs will be graceful folds. Wednesday afternoon, September played. held Tuesday evening at eight 2, although there was no usual o'clock in Fraternal hall. Mr. and Mrs. George Doran hustle of students in the halls LEAVE FOR VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brown and on the campus. Unusual, but The Woodstock school oent the week end at Fish Lake. met Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith and true. Principal E. V. Mortenson Thursday evening in the auThey found the fishing fine and ditorium of the school. A very daughters, Beverly and Carol, declared this afternoon a holiday nature at its very best, they say. successful flower show was held left last week for a vacation trip hy excusing all students so they in connection with the meeting. to California. They expect to ould attend the Utah State Fair. A guest Tuesday evening at the Guest speaker for the evening spend several days in Oakland, The highlights on "Fair Day" me of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Dr. Philo T. Farnsworth. visiting with relatives. They will was Inckson was Mr. D. Hopla of as follows: Concert by Murwas also some time the spend refreshvisiting Community singing and Band. Free Pollack Brothers Mapleton, Utah. San which Francisco after ray Fair, ments were also a part of the Concert coast will cities visit several Circus, by Salt Lake they entertainment. Officers of Murray First ward evening's San Luis Obispo, Santa Civic Band. Community Singing, including Primary held preparation meet- Vernal Leetham returned last Barbara. San Diego, and Los An- Horse shoe pitching contest, 't Friday afternoon at the home They will also visit the Horse Show, and Captain Jerry Saturday from the Baptist assem- geles. f Mrs. Brent Gaufin. Boulder Dam, Zion Canyon and Edwards thrill show. This thrill bly grounds in Ogden canyon, Bryce Canyon on the way home. show was one of a kind where Mrs. Sander Jensen entertain where he has been working for ed fur members of her the captain cheated death by gosewing the past five weeks on the new MATERIALISM HELD ;!ub at her home on Second West DISCORD ing over ramps, and even hurdliCAUSE OF chapel building. treet, Wednesday afternoon. ng his wife in a breath taking is the subject of event. all orof teachers 'Unreality" and Officers A farewell in all Churches party for Lawrence ganizations of South Cottonwood the The fair was very interesting March, who is leaving soon for ward met with Bishop R. Stan- of Christ,1. Scientist, on Sunday. and those who did not attend, : Texas mission missed out on much fun, excitefield, was giv-- n ley Johns in the ward house on October The Golden Text is: "There is Saturday evening at the home Wednesday evening. and valuable education that maketh himself rich, yet ment, makis that hath nothing: there CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH eth himself poor, yet hath great riches" (Proverbs 13:7). 171 East 48th South Biblical selections include the Allen Schuldheiss, Pastor following: "Ye lust, and have not: ye kill, and desire to have, and The regular Sunday morning AND THE cannot obtain ye fight and war, preaching services will be conask yet ye have not, because ye be- ducted at 11 a.m.. with Sunday not. Ye ak, and receive not, school and the Bible class at 10 cause ye ask amiss, that ye may o'clock. it consume upon your lusts The sermon for this Sunday FOR ONE YEAR (James 4:2.3). Set your affection is based upon Mark 12. urn tnings aoove, noi on uiiiigs This is the story of Inn the earth" (Colossians 3:2). the Widow's Mite, a story which Conelative passages embody contains many fine lessons as far the following from "Science and as our own Christian giving is Health with Key to the Script- - concerned. Some there are who Check the four ures by .Mary uaner tAmy. trv to hide behind the skirts of magazines you like best from the list broadcast powers of evil so conW"w, and mail or bring cuuputi bcluw to our oliice show themselves spicuous r'gU now. Vuur present subscription to this newspaper and sensualmaterialism in the will be extended one full year. And you will receive ism of the age, struggling aaginst tie four magazines the advancing spiritual era (p. you select for the full term (15). Selfishness and sensualism below. Select TWO magazines from (iroiip "A", are educated in mortal mind by "J TWO from Group "li". the thoughts ever recurring to one's si If. by conversation about " CROUP "A Select 2 Magazine. T the body, and the expectation of PRICK! STARTING NEW LOWER from or 2 pain - Home Art peipetual pleasure yNeedlecrait if :nid this education is at the 2 yr. - Household Magazine of spiritual growth" t xn'nse -- Woman' 2 Walther. AtT dl f 7 - ' "A 4w 11 m Nh til I! i sight-seein- g fic Hor-mr- .n n - P.-T.- 642-- H lesson-sermo- n Big Magazines Miairiray Eagfle ALL IFQ)E$200 41-4- well-know- The opening tea of the Murray Women's club was held ThursAfter an absence of three day afternoon in the City Fireweeks, Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh man's hall, with officers of the Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Smith of Murray returned home club as hostesses for the afterfrom their vacation trip through noon. Guest speaker for the occasion Canada and Niagara Falls and into the northern part of New was Rulon W. Clark, judge of the York state where they visited Juvenile Court of Salt Lake Mrs. T. Lavigne, Mr. and Mrs. County, who spoke on "Delinquent Youth." Vocal selections Mannasseh Smith's daughter. The couples also visited beauti- were rendered by Mrs. Evelyn ful Lake Saranac and Lake NefT. Mrs. D. A. McMillan gave Placid. They next motored down a brief talk on Red Cross work. The club's colors, pink and the state along the Storm King were used in decorahighway along the Hudson river, lavendar, one of the most beautiful high- tions for the tea table, which wa3 ways in America. They arrived covered with a lace cloth over in New York City by way of the pink. The centerpiece was a Holland tunnel. While in New- lovely arrangement of pink snapand lavender asters. York they made the usual trip dragons to the tow'er of the combined with silver artmesia, and pink tapers in silver candle Empire State building. They also visited the New holders were used. Presiding at York World's Fair and enjoyed the table were Mrs. D. W. Moffat the many wonderful exhibits and and Mrs. Frank Morris. The program was under the especially the illumination at direction o the program commitalso of Utah the exhibit the night State building with its mines, tee, of which Mrs. Wilford Tyler smelter, scenery and the L. D. S. is chairman. Refreshments were Temple block with all of its in charge of the entertainment committee, with Mrs. Robert buildings. Knroute home they visited Mt. Gerrard as chairman and Mrs. Vernon, the Unknown Soldier's Emil Madsen, vice chairman. Presiding at the meeting was grave in Arlington cemetery and new president, Mrs. T. Ray the in Fritchie home of the Barbara Fredrick Town and Gettysburg, Kingston. returning by way of St. Louis, MILL CREEK WARD Kansas and Denver. Due to radio broadcasting, the PLANS AARONIC PROGRAM Smiths state that there is a great A special program, under the deal of interest regarding Utah direction of the Aaronic Priestin the east and elsewhere. hood, will be given Friday eventhe poor widow. The Lord ac- ing at eight p.m. in Mill Creek cepted her little gift for the ward. The program will be given some Temple and therefore, entirely by boys and Bishop A. think, their little gifts will also M. Cornwall has issued a special be sufficient. What such forget invitation to all boys and their is the last verse in the text that parents to attend. says, "She of her want did cast in all that she had, even all her FOR RENT 2 rooms, with or living." Her gift was a great gift without board. Mrs. Charles because it was her entire living, Brown 215 East 48th South. all she had. If Christians gave as .did the widow, then there BOARD and ROOM At 148 East 48th South. 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