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Show Thursday, April 4, THE MURRAY EAGLE Page 8 mm jtt IKON M'NfJ WILL K K DISI'I.AYKU IN Ml'KKA At Murray Wards The Iron Luna owned by American Legion Post 40 and 8 of Salt Lake will visit Murray, Saturday April (, and tour the bu.sine.;s district. J He big engines visit is spon- sored by American Lvginn Post No. fit), undi r the supervision of Post Commander Delbeit Town-senand his committee, Fred Lindbeck and Leo Jensen. Everyone is invited to be on hand Saturday morning at 10 t'd, - .Murray Second Hani The Mm ray Seond Wald Re-- ! i f Society wil .poiisor a dinner on April 11 :i the recreation ,11 he .served from ha f, fj t0 y owing the dinner 'i play, 'Ad. on and Eva," will be )v:- n ,1 bv Cottonwood have ward. The .die:: V. ill i.ith win i'" iiprons an apron will be sold dm ing the evening. of hi; evening's en- The froei-eo'clock and see this iron lung, tertainnn tit will Ro toward a and to contribute generously as fund for buying new benches for they possibly can to this worthy the ward chapel. cause, us all proceeds gained will go toward the Legion fund for (.rant Ward purchasing an iron lung for this The Ciant Ward Primary will district. hold the annual Spring Festival it the ward house Frdiay. April '1$. The day program will inADS clude .sonis, dance?, m.d panto-nineby the children. FOR SALE OR TRADE (j Mrs. I) iid L. Powell gave a room modern home with double garage, 1 acre land, talk on beruit itication at Grant about 10 doz. rose bushes & Ward Mutual Tuesday night. other shrubery, fruit trees Home beautilication was stressed, and several perrenial plants. which should include a general Ideal place for raising chic- clean up of home premises at tins season, as well as planting ken. for beautilication, .she said. SEE G. It. HF.KGFJt Millcreek Ward At 419 Germanla Ave. A missionary shower will be Phone Murray 82 given for Merle Wright, daughter FOR SALE Monkey Stove, of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Wright, $7.00. 4789 Boxelder St. Mur- Thursday night in the Scout Ijodge in Millcreek ward. Miss ray, Utah. Wright will h ave soon on a misFOR REN- T- 3 or 4 room apart- sion to Florida. The Millcreek ward reunion ment. Furnished or unfurnished. Phone Murray 89 or call will be held on April 11 and 12. at 4630 South Statte .street, inursday wm ne tor ttie adults oi me warn, ami rruiay win oe Murray. devoted to tne children. A farewell testimonial will be FOR RENT Small furnished or given in the ward Sundav, April unfurnished apartment with 14, for Miss Merle Wright. heatt. Phone Murray 8 9or call at 4720 South State street South Cottonwood Ward ' j - K,, ,', X , ' f I (Continued from Page j .'d-i- .5 "M In-l- ERAS THEATRE P.ennion Ward The Primary ollicers of th ward will put on a one-ac- t play, "llou.-ewive- -; Convention." and a pantonuno sketch. "The Duchess Drops In," in the ward house Friday evening. April 12. Mrs. Amanda Mauchhy is in charge f the i rogram and Mr. Scott Bring!, urst and Mi.-- s Eleanor Keil will duvet the plays. Fri. - Sat. - Sun. APRIL Jackie Cooper, Freddie Bartholomew -- in- "Two Bright Boys" also "BIG TOWN Tajlorsvillo Ward CZAR" y-- " y .6..- - (Ccntinucd from Page .iaf.nirtiT?b 1IJ.I LATEST NEWS SULLIVAN KENNEDY S Of Murray Pastor to family that has given three of its children to the holy priesthood, two of them working in the Diocese of Salt Lake that of Philip Kennedy and Elies Sullivan Kennedy of County received jTipperary, Ireland-h- as timely recognition and an honor recently with the appointment of the Very Rev. Philip Kennedy, V.U., rector vt the Cathedral of St. John, Fresno, Calif., as Papal Chamberlain, with the title of Verv Rev. Monsignor. The new nsignor, who is well known in various parts of the diocese, is a brother of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Patrick F. Kennedy, rector of the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Salt Lake City, and of the Rev. Wil- liam Kennedy, pastor of St. de Paul's church, Murray. His visits to Salt Lake City will he recalled because on these occasions Catholics were able to witness three brothers oITiciating at a Solemn Mass. like his Monsignor brothers, was born near Thurles. County Tipperary, Eire, and came to this country as a priest in 1927. On his journey west to his new home, he stopped in Salt Lake City, and the three "Father Kennedys" celebrated a Solemn Muss at St. Patrick's church. Salt Lake City. In the intervening years the new Monsignor has lone some wonderful work in the Jahfornia diocese, and two years igo was appointed rector of the Cathedral there. On that occasion the Register noted the uniciuo l.r. ..I l.l. l. uiniiH-iweie rectors ie v,.ii.ieu: ins oi nvo separate diocese of the country, with Fath er latrick Kennedy about the " assuming me same rv m s.dt Lake Citv in me invesuire is Apu! 11 The honor will be con- om d at St. Johns Cathedral bv ' i' I'lnllip G. Scher. and the two brothers. Pn Iridic nnA Tri o.on. win ih present for tht oc- A Vin-Ice- nt j "n.-ih:Iity Starting Sunday, April 7 The LANE SISTERS and GAIL PAGE in t;- - Sea ., There Were NANCY DREW and the HIDDEN STAIRCASE" With John Litcl, Betty Granville LATEST NEWS EVENTS Him i ii i Now Playing jirrKXTraryi tow. SONJA HENIE in "Everything Happens at Night" i Dud.- - Men's Overcoats 1S $5.00 Each DRESS SHIRTS ?ain, WOMEN'S speeding. FELT HATS Sleeveless Sweaters These Are All "V" or Barrel Buy One Now for Next Fall Wearing. Form Tax Body To Fight Waste (Continued from Page 1) to the move on the grounds that it would be gross misuse of public moneys in view of the status of the fair as a non-prof- poration and the great expense involving a change. Believing that politicians have become used to spending money extravagantly without any objections on the part of the citizenry, the taxpayers organization has come into being, determined to kill such extraagance. The practice by public officials in using tax money to attend conventions and meetings in other states was condemned by the group. The recent "junket" of Salt Lake City and County officials to Texas was specifically mentioned. Lee NcfT Taylor of East Millcreek, newly elected secretary of the association, as sailed "leaks" in governmental departments and lauded results of the group's last meeting when resolutions to control such trips vverc introduced. Other officers elected for the county wide association were Henry Holt of South Jordan, vice chairman; Isaac Morgan of Millcreek. Wilford Egvert of West Jordan, V. H. Morgan of Riverton, H. F. Kasmusscn of Midvale, Scott L. Bringhurst of Bennion and George Hyde of Crescent, directors. -- CHRIST LUTHERAN Building - Plumbing Permits Granted cor- it Allen Schuldheiss, Permit for building, plumbing and sewer connections were granted to the following since the first of the year: Building: Norman Nielson, 6072 South State; C. L. Shaw, 177 East 64th South; Carl Johnson, 41599 Boxelder street; N. J. 59th South and 6th West. C. O. Huish for Plumbing: Inn; John Towers for inn ijonn, mountain view Ave.: C. O. Huish for Albert Aamodt. 2yC East 45th South: John Towers for U. G. Miller. 4952 South State street; Thomas B. Lloyd for C. L. Shaw. 177 East 64th South. Sewers: August Gehring for G. G. Woodhouse, 22G East 45th South; J. A. Wilson. 4340 South State Boys Who Robbed Arlington School Are Taken In Provo Osden of Dr. Kildaiv Max Prar.d Peter H. Kvne ' And Then Tin re Were None Pastor all-da- y Hor-rock- s. Du-Dro- STATE FIREMEN TO MEET IN MURRAY p Officers of the Utah State F.i men's association will ireet day, April 7 at 10 a.m. in :.i Murray city hall. Ti e is the quarterly conclave of organization. Ernest Smith is the Utah association and is V.. ray fire chief and pre;ii.r.t Murray board of education. S- i j average milk consumption for persons residing in 5!) different cities of the United States was 2.44 quarts per person each week. This is less than half the recommended standard of five 23,996 Von Cmllkr Only 15c a Day n xMclody than E31 Lining and Dancing Center GOOD FOOD Pro. s ri county. Ernest Smith, president of the Murray school board, said today that he belie veil in the amis of juvenile authorities in rehabilitating wayward youths and that the board would make an i fTort to give u.e uos mpmynient to pay for " Ill II Ik rather than to press barges. '- , LI Land GOOD MUSIC Open 6 Nites a week 3618 Highland Drive Phone My. 8686 i i - mm Sn Ht tMIl WHIlKtr It MJ OiC-'C"- 5' Copr. 1940, Th Old Owe" lowrinctbura, Ind o" Co. THE HAPPY MEETING POINT FOR FINE FELLOWS U .111' Beer Parlor Heidelderg Cty Uppoiit Hall -i '. Milk Consumption Low A recent survey shows that the Ned Draper. 15, and Jt an DraAsatha Christie Wibhrnei-per, 17. of Wife were appreKalhrrine Pinkorton hended Wednesday in Provo. The two boys confessed to the robSown An;o;l(j Thorn;! F.thd M. Dell bery at the Arlington school in Head ef the House Grace L. Hill Murray on February 23 wnen Trail of G,,hl .... Dane Coolidtje they broke into several teacher's MiKi-rPush ..Helen T, Miller desks and got $5.31. The boys will be turned over The hi wiry Uy.iY has recently p'acid the tr.acaine, "Fcrtune," to the juvenile court to face in the hi rarv. charges by the Murray school board as well as parties in Utah felt gntiMd.' In the many friends and relatives for their kind ex- prrsion of sympathy nnd floral offering.' during ir bereave- mint at the passing ef the be- loved mother of Mr. Ross (IllRC Due to an meeting the state firemen at the I: men's hall, services will be h Sunday evening, April 7. at o'clock. The public is cord:; invited. Francis GriswuIJ Worian Wool. Neck 98c 25c Co. No Heroes W. to Clear. 3 for $1.00 Brinton Electric Ladv George Vol(Ar,s- MEN'S East 7th Mayfield, to April ' - boys- 1 Mr. and Mrs. lhrlvy 15 and family v ish to express thur deep ""iirrj , Clark, 811 University-Avenuearrested for operating car without drivers' license. Fine of $2.00 suspended on showing of C. 2 ONLY ATTENTION: ALL HOUSEWIVES! Make Penney's your Headquarters for Curtains, Panels, Scrims, Draperies and Cretonnes 8. Dyd $1.98 Set . 1) ?4995 AITRITIATION "BLONDIE BRINGS UP BABY" With Penny Singleton, Arthi Lake rnwni-w- Secret anfomod Shrunk 9Sc D. license. Wm. De Vroom, 451 South, fined $10.00 for Stay to April 15. Everett D. Weldon, Utah, speeding. Given 10 to enter plea. Set n? pants - Vat rt Bright Extra Heavy dtmoo-tuitio- in Isl; :al April Joseph . S-ll- Mats Terry Bath Colors American Legion Commander lbert Townsend reports the Easter egg hunt staged by Ameri MAKE EVERY MONDAY A can Legion Fost No. 60 was an A HAPPY unqualified success from every MONDAY tandoint. even the weather nan cooperating 100 per cent. QUART lH tWi in 0 E Wnhw No. 63 Fifty Legionnaires rose earlv MM yet tim Ind ffort. Easter morning and went to the WatliyourclQthMltr, PINT S PINT No. 64 No. 69. Murray City park where thev BOf ttutj. it or ttttphon our planted" 1800 eggs, cooked and Ctl tort for 1m the home economics dyed by now. class of the Murray high school: 500 "lucky" eccs. and 200 rnndv NEWI pes. L "'WODtl The Boy Scouts started the aw-u- i day's program with the flag raist pound (opodty ing ceremony at 6 a.m. At a.m. the kiddies started the egg hunt, 25(10 narticiivitirf youngsters and all went home happy and satisfied. Commander Townsend tates. - 'OS BEAUTIFUL Dt Scarlet Courtney R Co(p,-ChtMr n ef God Vardis Fisher Verdun Jules Rornains Ceinanc: K'd L. B. Mann Hulberl Footncr Sinfully Ku-- also $2.93 At Legion Egg Hunt Was My Vall y Hichmd Llewhn Kitty Fey;,- Christoph. r Morley The Sholem Asch Gr.,peS of v. ;,..), J,,)-,- , Stembeck Drtuit , f J, tniy P,.bert Nathan Moment :n p, km Lin Yutanc Wind. S.md ;id Stars t u,:,. ,S;i:nt Kxuipery Gone With the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1) F our W ives 10c Big Turnout Reported A-'- -- Double Lcatl; r SolnS ' Rubber Heels Bright Colored Designs Margaret R. Pugh. 1224 East South Temple, fined $5.00 for speeding, paid $2.00. Stay granted Public Library Listed MURRAV W0RK SK0ES TFRRYBIBS red light. Pope Honors Brother Croft and two children ef Ileburn, Idaho, are v.s:P rs at the home of Mr. How and Mrs. David W. Smith on East 4i!t!i South street. With Tom Brown MEN'S Dunkley, 135 North Main, fined $3.00 for running a Frank New and Outstanding Books at Murray Mr and Mrs. Now el $1.00 Ten Fined For Unlicensed Fishing P.-A. room representatives of Plymouth school met at the school Wednesday at 1 p.m. Mrs. casion. Sam Lindsay, school nurse, gave a talk on "Keeping Abreast with the Children." Patcrns 49c Sim-sic- h s J. Plain Colors or Figmvd Blues and Pink - r, WANT pre-scho- Crib Size Vir-ign- ia I SPORT SHIRTS Chenille Spread - 3-- FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms. 4435 Fairborn Avenue, Murray FOR RENT-- 5 room house 4922 orchestra furnishing the Wasatch Ave., call at 2446 East music. A cordial invitation is is34th South. sued to everyone to attend. The Gleaner Girls of South FOR SALE Very cheap. One Cottonwood will hold a Hobby used davenport and wing chair Show at Mutual Tuesday eveto match. Call Friday or Sat- ning. April !). A clinic for urday. 4843 Poplar street or children was at the Woodstock school Telephone 157-Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, with the school nurse, Mrs. Cro- mn, in charge. A medical doctor and a dentist examined the children. A b'U prr cent attendance is reported. 1) just before the promenade. Ray Bradford's orchestra is to Ik- on hand with his sparkling music. He has plawed at the Old Mill and at Pinecrest. Candidates for Junior Miss se- Staufier, lections are: Marion Phyllis Strange, Bonnie Watts, Fay Morgan , Donna Hurzelcr, liernice Hughes, Beverly Benson, Flora Ferrin, Beatirce Goff. Lee Jensen, Nettie Macom-heMarjorie Madsen, Eva Williams, Betty Scott, Loretta and Rose McOmie. 3f r),er Tuesday. April 10, the South Cottonwood Ward Sunday School will sponsor a dance with Stead-man'- s PENNEY'S 38th Anniversary Savings Murray High Plans Annual Junior Prom Events of the Week V For All Your Drug Needs luaranaey hhmjs! o4l Murray |