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Show ft.irsrjav. September 5, 1940 THE MURRAY EAGLE Page HOLLADAY Margaret Howell to Marry Friday, September 13, is the date chosen by Miss Margaret Howell for her marriage to Ray G. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Smith of Salt Lake City. The marriage will bo solemnized in the Salt Lake L.D.S. temple and a reception in honor of the young couple will be given that evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E V. Howell, 4871 Holladay Blvd. Following a honeymoon in Yellowstone, they plan to make their home in Salt Lake City. Complimenting Miss Howell, many of her friends have entertained for her. A miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Agnes Stirling and a linen shower, given by Miss Romola e of East Millcreek, were planned in honor of the bride-elelast week. On September 5, the Sunday school teachers of Mt. Olympus ward are planning a party for her at the home of Mrs. Iola Peterson. On Monday, September 9, Mrs. Ruth Green-side- s will entertain at a personal shower at her home in Salt Lake for Miss Howell. from 1 i KITH LINDSAY TO ii Pll'IL. I PRESENT nr-vur- 0 vwt Return from Vacation Mr. and Mrs. William Adams, Jr., and family have returned following a two weeks vacation at Fish Lake. t To Move into New Home The William Allreds are preparing to move into their new home at 89 East, 4800 South sometime before the end of the month. The house is built of yellow cinder block and contains six rooms. Mr. Allred did most of the work on the dwelling him- 1 tf ,!Cf Aw self. Returns from Visit Mrs. Fred Morgan has returned from a visit with her daughter in California. ct nt MISS 5).. 0 Murray Social Events Of The Week Osgu-thorp- and Jeanine Barker . Tl . ,f "Astaire anu mgera R"1" kinusay uai.u.s le Janice I Todd as W - ward amusement hall be the scene of a dance rehe by, puPils of Miss Kutn L,ina" Bennion In-il- September 6 and on September 7, the re- U will appear at the lay tors ive ward amusement hall. smong the performers will be: Lanine Todd, Cleo Bringhurst, fit Player, Sande Hobbs, Janice Joyce Nichols, Margene bker, Helen Maekay, Joy Play- c, Evelyn Harrison, Eldon Moss, cva Nichols Ann Holland, Grace Dora Stump, Colleen Ladsay, "juin. Joanne Barker, Rene Eiiker, Maurine Labrum, Donna F'jver, Sophia Soter, Evelyn Ambrose, Gail Bringhurst, Bev-:!- y Jean Christensen, Gay Gar-geBarbara Parker, Virginia Friday. Return from California Visit Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Larson returned home Monday from a two weeks' stay in California. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Davis in Santa Monica and visited many points of interest In California during their vacation. fSaVurday, Daughters of Pioneers to Meet Twin Peaks camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, will meet Thursday afternoon, September 12, at the home of Mrs. Laura Gutke, captain of the group, for its first meeting for this season. The meeting will be an important one as several matters of interest will be discussed and all members are urged to be present. Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and daughter, Marian, of Los Angelas, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Sheets. Mr. and Mrs. Sheets left Wednesday for Montpelier, Idaho, accompanied by their guests, to visit relatives there. r, !i:bbs. portraying the movie of Astaire and Rog-ir- s enacted by Janice Barker scene ;a;ce team A is L'd Jeanine Todd. FOR Visit Over Week End Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Okeson and baby boy of Boise, Idaho, visited over the week end at the Okeson home in Holladay. SALE NEW CAPE COD COTTAGE Cose to town, on sewer line. Automatic heat and hot water. BRAND Holladay Mutual to Open Holladay ward Mutual will open Tuesday, September 10 with a program and one act play, "Red Carnations' given under the direction of Mrs. LaVon Smith. Everyone is cordially invited. All complete finished ready for you to sove in. Monthly payments less than $20 per month. also 4 ROOMS and DINETTE Full straight wall basement, !.rr.ace and stoker. Priced for .Air conditioning. ly quick sale For at $3250. Jensen Return from California Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olson have just returned from a visit in further details. Murray California, daughter, grandchild. son-in-la- with their and new 108-- J Labrum-Whil- e Engagement Told L.D.S. Services Announcement uf the engagement of Miss Lucille D. Labrum to Merwin G. White, son of Mrs. Jane Gabbott White, 5770 South Redwood Road, was made Saturday at a luncheon given at the home of Miss Labrum's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon H. Labrum, 641 Ninth East street. The marriage is planned for September 24 in the Salt Lake L.D.S. temple, a reception to follow that evening at the Lion house, 63 East South Temple street, honoring the couple. enA number of tertainments are being planned in honor of the bride-to-b- Grant Ward: Sunday Sacrament meeting at 6:30. The time will be devoted to the reorganization of the Relief Society. Millcreek Ward: The M. I. A. will have charge of the regular Sacrament services at 12:00 noon. City Firemen's Hall Allen Schuldheiss, Pastor Regular Sunday morning worship, 11 a.m. Sunday school and Bible class, pie-nupti- 10 Barbara Brinion To Wed Paul Wise The marriage of Miss Barbara Brinton to Paul Joseph Wise has sit for Friday, September It will be solemnized in the Salt Like L.D.S. temple, and will be followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Branson Brinton, 433 Vine street. Mr. Wise is the son of L. Joseph Wise, IMS East Forty - eighth South street. Holladay. Miss Brinton is a graduate of the University of Utah and since her graduation has filled a mission for the L.D.S. church in the caMern states. Mr. Wise has filled a mission in the New FrJ.md states. He is a member of the American Institute of Eleetriral Engineering and the Delta Phi fraternity at the University of Utah and is a li utenant in the Reserve Officers' OTps. lie ,.ns to complete his electrical u eeiing course tins year ;.i university. Fnllnwini! a brit f hne : on will make trip, the youi g couple their home in Salt Like City. i 2D. a.m. Evening services, first and third Sundays, 8 p.m. Young people, second and fourth Sundays, 8 p.m. For the 16th Sunday after Trinity, Sept. 8, our text is taken from Luke 17, This is the Parable of the Unprofitable Servant, told by Jesus in order to impress upon is followers that their entire salvation depends upon the grace of God. Grace the free, unmerited, undeserved, unearned love and favor of God to sinners - that, and th5t alone brings about the salvation of man. Or, to put it negatively, the Parable of the Unprofitable Servant exposes the terrible folly of supposing that we can earn our way into God's favor by our own goodness and righteousness. St. Paul summed it all up in these familiar words, "By grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God; not of works, lest any man should boast," Ephesians 2. 0. 8-- ) September 1940 . . . almost one third of Utah's population starting back to school . . . promoted to a higher grado . . . receiving a modem education in The American Way. ... the Baptist as usual, gular services 10:00 a.m. at services morning and evening services at 7:30 p.m. R 8 years -- tf,eW tfW7, as one Paring these 8 years . . . Utah's largest taxpayers, has educated thousands ol school children thru its tax support ol Utah's Schools. For information about Rio Grande service f$j& "V ISP AGENT rhone Murray 3M Return from Vacation Mr. and Mrs. A. L Lind and daughter, Jenny, have just re turned from their vacation on the coast, where they visited Mr.and daughter and Mrs. Binal Mauss and family in Oakland, also Mr. Lind's brother and family in Petaluma. Several enjoyable days were spent on Treasure Island. JOaehftSn' SALT CITY EXHIBITS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS RECORD-BREAKIN- G tnJ tt. jr..tt.t outdoor "FLYING c.l OF 70 $EPT r.vu., S nigMi, Monday tnru st COLORS-ca8 CIRCUS ACTS 14 TO 21 Friday Members of the family present in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Dimond were: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Turpin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stern Woods, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Vern Turpin and children of Bennion, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dimond and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Dimond and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dimond and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dimond of Blanding, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Dimond of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hardcastle and family of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cavender and family. Entertain for Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Muir entertained at their home in last Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Lester Raw-linof Omaha, Nebraska. 12 guests were present. Tay-lorsvil- Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Asa W. Boyce of Murray were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hedman of Union Friday evening, following which they met Mrs. E. W. Jensen, Mr. M. W. Jensen and Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Wilkey of Salt Lake to make a party at the county fair and carnival. - Guests at N'uckols Home House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Nuckols last week were Mr. Nuckol's sister, Miss Margaret S. Nuckols, and Miss Josephine Haberman of Anaconda, Montana. To Entertain for Club Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christensen will entertain at their home h Friendly Women's Club Meets Members of the Friendly Women's club met Wednesday with Mrs. Ebba Larson at her home on Benbow Avenue to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Visit Relatives in Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barker and family spent last week in Idaho Falls and Ririe, Idaho, visiting relatives. Attend Firemen's Convention Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Stauffcr Fpent the week end at Logan, attending the Firemen's convention held there. Student Visits in California Miss Jenny Lind, who is at the University of Utah, had the privilege of visiting the Univer le gs Returns from Idaho Visit Mrs. J. Whittle returned the latter part of the week from Blackfoot, Idaho, where she visited with relatives and friends. Entertains for N.II. Club Mrs. Maggie Smith entertained members of the N.II. club at her home Wednesday evening for its regular monthly business meeting. Visitors Leave for Home Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Wadsworth and their children, Lois and Kent, left for their home in New York City last Thursday following an extended visit here thfs summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons. The guests were extensively entertained during their stay here by their many friends. Constitutional son-in-la- Fifty-sixt- Utah's Public School System Is efficient . . . with overage yearly cost ol only S33.36 per pupil Tho Is proud that taxes paid in 1940 for school purposes alone, amounting to S38S.&S0 53 pad educational bill lor 4.31S Utah school children. . Return from Denver The Reverend and Mrs. J. P. Payne returned home Wednesday from Denver, having spent the week end and Labor day with Mr. Payne's mother and family. The Misses Betty and Phyllis Carter accompanied them on their return. Miss Betty has been visiting at Colorado Springs and Phyllis at Parco, Wyoming. Entertain at Woodlot Tarty Mrs. Norma Nelson and Miss Virginia Smith entertained last week at a woodlot party at the Smith home on East South street for Miss Afton Furse prior to her training at the Salt Lake County hospital. Twenty guests enjoyed an evening of games and supper. of J. F. Geeslin Dimond Family Holds Outing The W. S. Dimond family met last week at Murray city park for a family dinner and outing. next Thursday evening for the Dinner at Eight club. has been winning; promotions too . . , advancing from the pioneer "baby road" to an Important link in great transcontinental systems. For home. Bennion, will spend the week end at Jenny Lake in Teton national park, Wyoming, with Miss Marie Finlayson. Miss Finlayson has been at Jenny Lake all summer, but will return with her parents. t g, Guests at Simons Home Mrs. A. C. Bailey and daughter, Delia, and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Reasner of Burley, Idaho, and Lynn Simons of Los Angeles, California, were guests part of last week at the R. O. Simons Too Spend Week End In Teton Mr. and Mrs. Leon Finlayson, accompanied by Miss Wilma Chrisi Luiheran of Rex-bur- Dinner Honors Birthday A birthday dinner complimenting Mrs. Ernest Smith was given on Sunday by members of her family. Hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. William F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Saunders and Mr. Russell Smith. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. Smith's father, Mr. William Smith, Miss Gwen Saunders and Miss Maureen Smith. NOTICES Ixi-- "promoted d CHURCH e. Visits Relatives in Idaho Mrs. Barr Brinton is visiting relatives in Preston, Idaho. Call Fred F. Redding, four-gore- California in Berkeley in Palo Alto Stanford during their week of registration. She was a guest at the home of Miss Mary Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Russell of Berkeley. Spend Week In Idaho Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McOmie and daughters, Emma, Rose and Shirley, spent last week in Idaho, with relatives. sity and Spend Week End at Lake Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noak and family spent the week end and Labor day at Mirror Lake. a Scottish burr ere going to be autumn. Harper's Bazaar's August number, introduces two charming ideas. (1) Green, the jacket with rounded lapels, a teal blue Glen plaid, a long scket, a four-gore- d rpWEEDS that almost speak with X among the 'musts' for dedicated to college girls, red and natural plaid wool, skirt. (2) Tan, white and skirt. 5 Amendment Liability of Stockholders of Banks A 0.V7 RF.SOLU1IOS 'RO'OS-IS- C 70 AMESD SECTION 18. ARTICLE XII OF THE CO.VSH-TbTO.OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATISC TO LIABIL' OF ITY OF STOCKHOLDERS V BASKS. Be it tnaclcJ fcj th Shit ol Utah. Itifmdcri tleclti LfgMuiw of it licrJi of aft tht la tach iou lo nf ' ihtrein: SI'.CTION 1. That It Is proposed to amend section IS. article XII. of the constitution of tbe state of L'tah to read: Sre. IS. The provido by law j loglslature may that the stock-holdeIn every corporation and Joint stork association orxanUed f;ir banking purposes, or the holders of any one or more of tho classes of stock Ismied by any such corporation In addition to tbe amount of capital stork subscribed and fully paid by them shall be Individually responsible tor an additional amount equal to not exceeding tho amount tt their stock in such cutporatlon, or the amount ot their stock ot any particular class In such corporation, for all its debts and liabilities ct every kind. 2. The Section ot secretary state Is directed to submit this proj.owl amendment to tbo electors of the stale at the next rencral election In tbe manner provided by rs ' law. i Sfldlon S. If adopted by the electors ot the state, this amendment shall take effect tbe first day ot January, 1941. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary ot State ot the State ot Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing la a full, true and correct copy ot the Constitutional Amendment pro posed by the regular session ot th legislature ot 1339 as the same appears ot record In my office. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal ot the State of Utah this JCia day ot August, 1940. j Secretary ot State. 4 ;t it IC, |