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Show r...v. fulv 4, 1940 THE MURRAY EAGLE m mm m OlymPus ok arca incc" 7. hold etin -- mn for a - " - nlans .. in Big touon 1 Celebrates Naial Day . Mrs. CAt Tupsdav. a book will give Farley will nd teachers' reports , it. it At vandMnaBrin; are Dr. of Jen home the a h. av .Tiny - '.sen. rmin Trio mi. t , ana Mr. Tnlmnn and : A rato have returned nll'laO uun'" V ..j. ni Kir mrs. her home on Forty- - t onH ". rj , enter-L- a Dan Templeman Mrs. n vklt Portland. Patien-Brow- n Wedding Held Oregon Portland, uregon, The marriage of Miss Geneal Patten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Patten, 3366 Ninth East street, to Duane Grover Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover E. Brown of Murray, took place Monday evening at the Garden Park L.D.S. ward chapeL The bride was lovely in ivory satin, with a veil of bride's illusion. She carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses and stepha-noti- unggs. Vaughn r'h his son, Litem Depart i. tranKun Mrs. and r Law . . , and daughter, . .. Marilyn, ior ineir nume .Sunday leave Mrs. California. and Marilyn have been r.Iendale. 'itkay her parents, Mr. urage, ior me Lit six weeks. They were joined reeks ago by Mr. Macnay. siting with U Mrs. E. M. 3 s. Lves For Training his KL ' Lambert left Ona Sun- - D V hospital. She L been visitling for the past U weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. nine at the Dee Lbs Lambert. Sewing Class H. Davis entertained bers of her sewing class as :cheon at her home on Ken- iy avenue last week. The afnon was spent in the delight- outdoor living room at the irtains It R. Dinner Tuesday in. Earl Bradbury and Mrs. iDunn of Evanston were din- guests Tuesday at the home Mrs. S. Walton. Raise Pheasants pheasant clubs in 15 coun- of Utah have received 5,020 riiints from the State Fish Clubs rH Departmentt. Club grow the game sell them back to state this fall. The project is sr the direction of Carl : Game :bers will :a out and i extension poultry- U and J. Whitney Floyd, ex- forester of the Utah State ichknecht, "iHiiml will Game in Utah a rah now suports '4 tk, 124,000 deer, big- 450 200 antelope, 50 sheep, 1 moose, and according to the last conducted by p 4 census States Department of h BLOSSOM out with Iced coffee, be as fresh 83 the daisies in the trailing-vinholder In the picture! It's a portrait of perfection, with Ice aplenty in the crystal bowl; sweaters on the glasses to keep hands and table dry; and the tray, creamer and pitcher reflecting the sparkle of the 'iced coffee Itself. All you need are the three ways that follow to make perfect iced coffee. Three Wyi To Make Iced Coffee Method I: big the Ag- - your favorite method. Use I heap- ing tablespoon coffee for each cup of water. When coffee is made, pour Plan Yellowstone Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Brown and Mr. and Mrs. David Frame are planning a vacation in Yellow- into earthenware, enamel or glass container. Cool and place, covered. In refrigerator. (Freshly-madcoffee can be kept In the refrigerator several hours before serving without seriously Impairing the flavor quality.) To serve, pour the chilled coffee into tall glasses half filled with lee. Serve with sugar and plain or whipped cream. Method Make stone. Birthday Luncheon Given Complimenting Mrs. Robert Foord and Mrs. Grant Bryan, a birthday luncheon was given last week at the home of Mrs. J. L. Ellertson. HI: repuar-strengtcoffee by by your favorite method. Use I heaping tablespoon coffee for each cup of water. Cool. Fill trays of automatic refrigerator with the coffee and freeze as usual. To serve, Ice. The coffee will the frozen coffee cubes In place tall make up for dilution by the ice and fill with hot. regular-strengtwithout loss of flavor. Serve with glasses freshly-madcoffee. Serve sugar and plain or whipped cream. with sugar and plain or whipped Vethod ll: cream. (The coffee cubes prevent Make rector-strengtcoffee by weakening of the coffee's flavor.) Make dowWcstrenKth coffee h your favorite method. Use 2 heaping tablespoons coffee for each cup water. Pour the hot freshly-madcoffee Into tall glasses tilled with double-strengt- Stay At Brighton Mrs. E. L. Madsen and daughter, Evelyn, spent the first of the week in Brighton. h h, Returns To California Mrs. Phyllis Stein returned Sunday afternoon to her home in Southgate, California. Spends Week In Morgan John Edward Kingston, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Jay Kingston, is spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Logan of Morgan. h were ushers. A large reception was held following the ceremony. The young couple will make their home in Murray after a honeymoon trip to Idaho. New Babies Born At Maiernily Home In Three Weeks Thiriy-Thre- e JUNE llth to JULY 1st Mr. and Mrs. Mark Zino, Mid-valgirl. Mr. and Mrs. L. Dan Seegmill-er- , 2300 South 21st East, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Smith, 42 West Truman Ave., girl. Mr. and Mrs. George Pazell, 2620 South 8th East, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin N. Cleverly, 1504 West 9th South, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Robinson. 542 Grmania Ave., girl. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hodges, Salt Lake, girl. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Johnson, 2001 South Tth East. girl. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Reber, Salt Lake, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Dever-al- l. 2098 West 47th South, girl. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Park, 410 East 39lh South, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Barker, Taylorsvillc. girl. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Nelson. Salt Lake, boy. Mr. and Mrs. L. W Cooper, Magna, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Anderson, Midvale, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Nowell Beck-steaRiverton, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Teed, Salt Lake, girl. e, Mr. At ests I She was attended by Miss Margaret Kramer as maid of honor and Miss Edythe R. Bennion and Mis3 Emilie Segil as bridesmaids. G. Don Bridge acted as best man and Howard Ware of San Francisco and C. H. Moreton home. .is Entertains Art Club Mrs. Mayme StaufTer entertained members of the B. B. Art club at Murray Park last Thursday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. Lunch was served at 1:30 p.m., and the afternoon spent in playing Five Hundred. Mrs. Pearl Walters won prize for high score, while the low score prize went to Mrs. Amanda Townsend. 1 Driggs left this week I . . visit in Frame Family Meets The Archibald Frame family met Tuesday evening at Liberty Park. Highland Drive for Mrs. Sieua duwics. mf thA MAmkaH VrM. K. an The family enjoyed a lovely birthday dinner, after which they went swimming and boating at the dam in Ogden, and later had supper at the Hermitage. Many lovely gifts were received by Barbara Jean. visit in Cal- frienas and rela- - with 4 Schulz. a tWO weciw '3.11 mm d . arpnts. air. Leave On Coast Trip Mr. and Mrs. W. Van Anderson left Tuesday morning for San Francisco on a combined business and pleasure trip. On Yellowstone Vacation Mrs. C. E. Gaufin and daughter. Miss Gem Gaufin. have accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gaufin of Ely, Nevada, on a vacation trip to Yellowstone. K 4 Celebrating the first birthday anniversary of their daughter, Barbara Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Hans W. Schulz of 520 Twenty-Seconstreet, Ogden, had as guests recently Mrs. Schulz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mower, and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jensen, also her brothers, D. V. and R. Kay heard. Quick Berry Pudding Here's a recipe for that Quick Berry Pudding, with any of the following: blackberries, huckelberries, black raspberries, youngberries, dewberries, or boyscnberries: 1 1 Vz quart berries cup sugar cup water teaspoon salt cups soft bread crumbs 2 tablespoons melted butter 1 tablespoon lemon juice if sired. Vi 2 de- and Mrs. Mike Borich, South, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Buchanan, Salt Lake, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hancoy, 906 West 2nd South, girl. Mr. and Mrs. J. Evans Osborne, 4474 South 2nd West, R:rl. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Elmcn. Magna, girl. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Andrtasvn, Harker Apartments, boy. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Grossman, Midvale, girl, Mr. and Mrs. Branson Nt.II, 446-64t- h South State, girl. Mr. and Mrs. CliiiTord Weaver, 3683 Pick berries over, wash, drain, mix with sugar, water and salt and boil for five minutes. Combine the bread crumbs and butter, add to the hot fruit, stir un-on til well mixed, and let stand the back of the stove for about 30 minutes, but do not let the lemon pudding cook. Add the the serve pudding and juice while still warm with plain or whipped cream. Ogden, girl. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Shulsen. Riverton. girl. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Meistur. Sandy, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Hame-li3450 South Tth East, prl. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen, 1917 East 61st South. g;rl Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Han;, 2965 South State, g;rl Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Cochran, Salt Lake, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Marhn K:val n, Erickson, 3535 South Tth E.e-t- . Kirl- - d, Entertains Cheerup Club Mrs. Louise Cook entertained the Cheerup club Wednesday evening. Returns After Visit Mrs. George E. Gordon returned Saturday evening from Los Angeles and San Diego, following a five weeks' visit with her sister and mother. Sunday School Holds Party Grant Ward Sunday School officers and teachers enjoyed a party at Storm Mountain Tuesday evening. Returns Home Mrs. Andrew Swcnson, who has been visiting here and in Salt Lake, returned to her home in Los Angeles, Wednesday. To Vacation In Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Brinton and daughter, Eleanor, will leave this week for a vacation in Yellowstone National Park. Guests At Croxford Home Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Croxford are of Great Falls, Montana, guests at the Croxford home in Murray. Return From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McDaniel returned Saturday from a two weeks' vacation trip to Portland, and San Francisco, Oregon, where they visited the Fair. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of Salt Lake City. -- ft GOOD I For Coa.st Guest Mrs. Inez Phillips, who has been a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Stoker, left for San Francisco Monday to visit IBS icys. another daughter, Miss Frances Phillips. Visit Relatives In Burley Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Krebs spent the week end in Hurley, Idaho, where they visited relatives. Also present at the gathering were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Krebs and family of Provu, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Krebs of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Krebs and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Peery and daugh, of Murray. ter, Linda Ia-c- Visit Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kingston were Morgan visitors on Sunday. To Visit Fair Mr. Marlow L. Crabtree left Wednesday for San Francisco to visit at the Fair. He will also spend a few days at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G. D. Davis, in Santa Monica. Entertains At Luncheon Miss Naomi Croxford entertained at a luncheon Monday for Miss Donna Howick, whose marriage to Clarence Petersen took place Tuesday. Places were laid for twelve guests. Mrs. Don Petersen also entertained for Miss Howick at a shower, at which twenty guests were present. Returns After Visit Mrs. Edwin Eyre, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Wyoming, returned Saturday evening. To Visit With Sister Mrs. Marie H. Blacker will leave this week end for a months visit with her sister, Mrs. W. D. LeCheminant, in Los Angeles. To Spend Week At Fish Iike Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adams, Jr., and two children left Wednesday morning to spend the remainder of the week at Fish lake. Entertains At Birthday Party Mrs. Mary Ann Jensen entertained at a party Tuesday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Anna Laura, who celebrated her seventh birthday anniversary at that time. Ten small guests were present. Entertains At Luncheon Mrs. Verl McMillan entertained at a luncheon at her- - home Tuesday afternoon for members of the Harker family. Twelve guests were seated at one long table, for which an attractive arrangement of pink roses and delphiniums were used for decoration. Entertain For Presidency Mr. and Mrs. Peery Heninger entertained for members of the stake presidency and their families at their home last Thursday evening. The party was held in the lovely gardens of the Heninger home and dinner was cooked in the outdoor fireplace. The evening was spent in playing croquet and lawn tennis. Attends University On Coa.st Miss Mary McMillan is attending school at the University of Mua California this summer. McMillan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael McMillan. Entertain At Canyon Party Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gerrard, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ashton entertained at a party in Little Cottonwood canyon for the presidencies of the Elders' quorums throughout the stake and their partners. About one hundred were in attendance. Outdoor games were enjoyed and refreshments served. Return From Vacation Mrs. Elnm Martin and daughter, Cleone, accompanied by Miss Mary Doran, have returned from a three weeks' vacation at Macks Inn. Idaho. PRINTING M LOW COST ! We Furnish Complete n 0r are equipped to do rn&H, in ny printing job, large REFRESHMENT SERVICE t lesi than average cost. Visit us need of anything In the printing crvice and for hn. workmanship will please you. 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