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Show Page Thursday, Junejjj, THE MURRAY EAGLE 0 1 ON 60th FETED ROSE SHOW Local Dance Revue Thrills Audience (Continued from Betty Byers, seconds. Acting as judges for the event were Fred Augsburger, Maude Howard, and Curt Bubel. Hostesses during the afternoon were Mrs. L. A. Martin, Mrs. James E. Powell, Mrs. Clyde F.'oker. Mrs. T. F. McDonald, Mrs. LeRoy Turpin and Mrs. George E, Gordon. Mr. Bubel arranged an attractive display that received much wealth of talent was displayed Tuesday night, June 3, when students of FAva Brown Moore were presented in an annual danee revue in the Murray First ward recreation hall . Mrs. Moore has been actively engaged in dancing instruction for many years and has gained a substantial following here. The able performances of her students speak well of her ability as a teacher and her revues are always a highlight in entertainment. She is doing a fine work in teaching young people the grace and charm of the dance. A I ! I j I I I I favorable comment and added to the interest of the show. There were approximately 175 entries, according to Mrs. E. L. Madsen, chairman of the show. Mrs. Madsen was assisted by Mrs. J. L. Ellertson and Herman Holmgren. Mrs. Grant G. Bryan, club president, wishes to express her appreciation to all those who entered flowers or assisted in any way toward the success of this Want Ads LOT FOR SALE 75 foot front lot, 150 feet deep on Main St. near 45th South. Inquire at 4450 South State or write P.O. Box 162. j I I FOR SALE dining room hot water heat. set, 24 gal. gas er; monkey stove, electric range. Phone Murray 123-- Murray Post No. 60 of the American Legion will elect new officers at its regular meeting Monday, June 16, in the city fireman's hall. Officers who will be replaced are W. S. Gerrard, commander; J. A. Nelson, 1st vice commander; Stanley Lawrence, 2nd vice commander; David Nielson, chaplain; Carl Bergstrom, sergeant-a- t arms; F. H. Westover, histor- and Tuesday. According to president Ernest Smith of the Murray club the convention was a great success. The Murray high school band participated in the Program. Tyler Vincent, secretary, was awarded a bronze plaque by the district governor for his promptness in submitting reports. Those who attended the convention were: Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. James Clove, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. James Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Duvall, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Center street. Brinff Your SPRING FRYERS or BERRIES for Cold Storage Or Buy Both DIRECT FROM PRODUCERS AND SAVE! TWIN PEAKS Locker Service South State St. Phone Murray 451 5049 South Cottonwood Ward Relief Society members met 'with Mrs. Mai low Crabtree on Tuesday afternoon for their June was meeting. A pot luck lunch served and the afternoon spent ian; II. A. Robbins, finance of- ficer; and Delbert Townsend, Ray Miller, David Keith as board of directors. D.U.P. COTTONWOOD POSTPONES CLOSING SOCIAL The closing social of Camp Cottonwood, D. U. P., scheduled for June 12, has been postponed, for a week, officers, have announced. The camp will meet on Thursday afternoon, June 19, at 1 p.m.' at the home of Mrs. Jack Ford, 9403 South State. Pioneer costumes will not be worn and all daughters are urged to attend. Distinctive Towncraft SHIRTS for DRESS and PLAY WHITE SHIRTS of fine weave broadcloth or madras. Proportionate fit! 49 Sanforizedf! MESH DRESS SHIRTS with wide-ope- n weaves. SPI N RAYON SPORT SHIRTS in weaves. Free-actio- n fit for comfort! er Better Quality Sport Shirts S1.98 & Wrinkle-Resistant Nassau Wool Summer Ties 49c (live Him Smart Budget-Price- d SHIRTS in TOpHlght bhirts WHITE broadcloth. Sanforized! MESH SHIRTS in fast colors! Sanforizedf! SPORT SHIRTS, spun rayon and porous cotton. Men's Sport Sets Shirts, Shorts, Briefs Men's Slack Socks bturdy colorful Men's Straw Hats Ventilated llmokis and Panamas. Values! 1 stvles! 98 NYLON SOCKS Perfect gifts for Dad! 2 White or with s. Four in box! tj-- pain bor-di-r- c 3 2 nair 1' for Gentry Pajamas Summcrweight broadcloth, cotton crcoe! Handkerchiefs ! occ Rib knit briefs, shirts! Sanforizcdtshorb! ea. Lnoi spun rayon pop- 98 lin well OTHER STYLES at $1.98 - r Belts and Suspenders 49 Favorite styles boxed for giving! qqc GIFT JEWELRY Smartly designed tie huldm! mqc Boxed Handkerchiefs nrc 3 2 to a box! A luvly ift! Men's Fine Ties Boxed ready In give! Slock l'p! fit! rrr Absorbent, thick loops! White with colored bands. Bia Smart-check- pain . foil t.i( d w 1 oo Kiptrer, more absorbent! Checks, colurs, borders! Nation-Wid- nPc JO thoughtful r.mi' 74c c;tvi: had Richly Worked Wallet Majestic S. ru ;nl dr 'i full hide t'cw r mous Ytn-- U- - row ! K. 49' jlaMic. V. S t Fabiie I'M" 1 l4 ()tT. !nrk.-i:- n i p. r Natin-uiri- e e Cases Shop in Murray and Save! k 3frrarrTiEzrrxT?yr-.i3r--- Ib Muck .... 7 d re 3 CHENILLE SPREADS Spcrial! Thirkly Tufted fa- tested! 2.98 up! lUc tubing, )d. ....19c ile say prints, yd JSc Prrrale prinN. I t, nt. quality! ihniiee to Nation-wid- Mo Majestic Suspcndcs. .49c Hit. r 3 Soft terry in styles to match the towels nbove! r Junes lower price on this Belts U'j-trai- it 81" x nrc Save on Wash Cloths e SHEETS a for Kathi r's d.iv! 10c (uality! Husky Terry Towels DAD! iih a "'U TKRRY WASH (LOTUS Twin Master Billfolds CJ.ft L Extraordinary ! 1 - x 44"' 22size! ngc ri.atrd, Talon front' Annor Foot Socks A'oitt'd colors to June Values in Terry Bath Towels Boys' Wash Slacks Sanfortt ilt fvt Hi 10c lively colors white or i cream! Sm white, too! on r t ' i J A oieni. a ""'"v"sary i. was serv guests. . NEW HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER Taylorsville Ward The Cottonwood stake Missionaries will furnish the program at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. A "welcome home" party will be given next Tuesday at. 8:15 who p.m. for Roscoe Mackay, returned recently from the Central States mission field A dance will follow the program, orchestra playing. 's Bennion Ward One of the loveliest parties held this year was the one given Tuesday, June 10, at the Bennion ward Scout house by the Relief Society. The party was the result of a contest between the visiting teachers of the ward and the teachers who did'nt have 100 per cent teaching or had not made their calls for any one month during the past year entertained those with a 100 per cent record. Special guests were the presidency, including Amanda Facer, president: Florida Pehrson and Eva Cora Wood, counselors; secretary, and Elsie Mackay, Player, chorister, and also the class leaders. A color scheme of red and white, also blue and gold, Relief Society colors, was developed for the decorations and refresh- ments. Mrs. John Labrum had charge of the affair. She was assisted by Reta Mauchley, Elva Turpin, and Rowene Wood, who had charge of the games, and a refreshment committee which included Orrie Labrum, Adele Wagstaff, Mabel 4 This cleverly arranged home in Murrav J l l l l I mil oaraens inciuaes complete carpeting, i nana maae araw - arapes and curtains throughout. i Gas log in fireplace. Built-i- gas refrig-erator. Double garage. Terrace with cano-- I py adjoining house. Large lot completely I landscaped. J I'll T i I I Murray, Utah ' USED FURNITURE BARGAINS Just the Thing for Canyon Cabins, Summer Kitchens, Lawns, or Porches. Extra Good Studio Lounge . $19.85 . 2 pc. Living Room Suite . . . 2 pc. Living Room Suite . . . Mohair 5 19.95 pc. Oak Living Room Suite unciuaes uivan, Platform Rocker, Arm Chair, 119 2 Chairs) Electric Frigidaire 53.95 Chest of Drawers 4.95 Oak Buffet 4.95 8 pc. Walnut Dining Set . . . 39.95 Leather Daveneffe 9.95 Day Bed, Remade mattress . Full Size Beds as low as . . Round Oak Tables as low as . Oak Rocker as low as Front Door Ice Boxes 11.65 Coal Ranoes as low as 14.95 .75 4.95 1.53 4.95 PRICED TO SELL WE NEED THE ROOM! TIN BOYS STRIKE AT LOCAL ALLEYS Four pin boys. Eldon Nielson, 1!. Baldy Bishop. 18. Celestino Amador. 15 and Billy Caldwell, 14. of the Deluxe Bowling are on a strike for a raise alleys of lc a line. They were reciving 4c per line and would like to get 5c. FURNITURE STORE TERMS ARRANGED TIlltMS ARRANT 4981 South State, Murray, Utah HHlllMlHIWtNHWHMlMNNHMtMWMIWmHNHWII I CV&XSm THE WHISKEY WyCfieerfut as its Name!" fm n k $ "Go ToGRASS" Valley Center Ward The fund for purchasing the building site for Valley Center ward house is growing and it is hoped that all proceedings will be completed within the week. A special Sacrament Seventies meeting will be held Sunday at 12:30 p.m. in the Millcreek ward chapel. A good program is being prepared. Valley Center Relief Society met Wednesday afternoon. The program and lunch was under direction of the visiting teachers, with Mrs. Zina Wright in charge. Included in the program were an accordion and electric guitar duet by Margaret and Thelma Lindbeck; a reading by Thelma Walters; a piano solo by Betty Posteher and an illustrated lecture by Mrs. M. Douglas Wood. new-musica- . QtllllllllllllltlllllllllltlllllllfttlllltllllltlllllMtltlllllMllllllHtllMllMMlatllMtMMtlttlMMMItltmtllltltUMMMHtWM Parker, Thrieste Burroughs, Stannie Park, Verna Mauchley, Matilda Turpin and other losing teachers. Responses were given by Florence Keil, Orrie Labrum, Rachael Matthews and Delia Wagstaff. Prizes for 100 per cent teaching were presented by Cora Wood, who has charge of the visiting teachers, to Janie Rich, Catherine Smith, Vervene Soren-soRachael Matthews, Marinda Bringhurst, Ruth Mackay, Lula James. Oneida Steadman and Eva Player. Pins were presented by President Amanda Facer to Catherine Smith and Cora Wo'od, who have not missed a Relief Society meeting for the past year. Thirty guests were present and a very enjoyable time was had by all. Aim of Modern Music It takes lime Ju K t acquainted with new things mod- rn music. Because?pi.il!y it is not immediately ingratiating, we try t i pass it t.T as dissonant or even degenerate. But it is curious how quickly we get used to expressions. George Mar-writes in Cmod Housekeeping and bear sense what t.t first we heard only noise. The writer points out that modern music aims to give a loose, fluent effect. . SEE THIS HOME TODAY! 236 Mountain View Drive M. According to Cktino Amador, the pin boys have seldom made' more than $1.50 in eight to ten hours and arc not allowed to bowl themselves without paying for the privilege. The boys have not picketed the establishment, but ore following the pattern. They come to work each niht and refuse to let any other boys take over their jobs. In the meantime, Mr. R. H. Bcekman. manager, is setting the pins up himself, r n n, Just What HE Wants W 35 .part 'UTS. (V UIPQlM Deir? r, in sewing. Stead-man- Legion To Elect Officers Monday LIONS ATTEND STATE CONVENTION Nine Murray Lions and their wives attended the district convention of the Lions International held in Ogden Monday street. Murray barbers have de- cided that they deserve half f a day of rest during the week, so the public is ad- - ! vised that from now on all Murray barber shops will f be closed Wednesday after- - j noon unless a holiday oc- curs during the week. Frank Nelson, Bill Mc- - f Cleary, Frank Filmore, Milt I Anderson, Boone Colegrove, Axel Limberg, and Anton Skoda invite their custom- ers to come in Wednesday morning. 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