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Show August 21,1 94 Thursday, 1 THE MURRAY EAGLE Murray Social Events Of The Week Vacation Bfturns from daughter of Morgan, Miss Fay and Mrs. Fred R. Morgan of returned this week from Su'rray. weeks' vacation in Los An-8- L Miss Morgan California. flite'd with her sister, Mrs. while there. Grant Winger, ' V isit Relatives and Mrs. David Frame are visiting Burley, relatives this week at Idaho. Compliments Bride Comp!imenting Mrs. Hector formerly Miss Lucille Douglas, miscellaneous shower a Hansen, the Belliston home. at was given duriA bride's book was made were and games the evening ng were servplayed. Refreshments Shower ed to 20 guests. ' for Mrs. Douglby her grandMrs. Amy Hansen and Other showers as were given mother, KEEP COOL with a Nl Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harrison have just returned from a trip to the Uintah Basin. Primary Officers Entertain The Primary officers and teachers of the Millcreek ward gave a party in honor of Mrs. Lilas Worthen at the home of Mrs. Moselle Bickley on Tuesday, August 12. one given by Mrs. Elvis Hansen. Leave for Vacation in Kentucky Mr. Clarence Jewell, Miss Ethel Jewell and Mr. and Mrs. A E Jewell and two children, Marian and Marvin, plan to leave Monday for a two weeks' vacation in Kentucky, where they will visit Spend Sunday in Provo Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janssen and daughters, Lillian, Evelyn, and Elsia, and Miss Catherine Bowen, spent Sunday at Vivian Park in Provo canyon. relatives. Visit Friends Mrs. Cruse Howe nad daughter, ella Fae, spent Tuesday visiting friends in Salt Lake. Entertain at Lawn Party Miss Barbara Erickson, Max Wiseman and Keith Jordan entertained a group of their friends at a lawn party at the Wiseman home last Saturday evening. Fourteen guests spent a delightful evening in dancing and games following which a buffet supper Entertains Grandchildren Mrs. Bertha Kranz is enjoying the company of her two grandchildren of Salt Lake City for a was served. Announce Marriage of Son Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alsop of Grant ward announce the marriage of their son, Wayne to Miss Melba Clevenger of Santa Maria, California, on August 16. Wayne was a popular student of Murray high school and was prominent in music circles here. He is now claim and adjustment agent for the Southern Pacific railroad in J Mrs. David Newman and her daughter, Joan, have returned following a few weeks' visit wiffi relatives and friends at Lewiston, Utah. 3-- 4J WHAT &THE i UUtlUtt v ORDERED! FREEZER FRESH! J QUART READY PACKED! PRESCRIPTION DRUG STATE ST. PHONE MURRAY 100 49H SOUTH NOJr 5 old tfj .IT NO LXCRE.1SE M IX PRICE 9 Vacation in Los Angeles The Misses Edith and Norma Carter and Mr. James W. Carter are vacationing in Los Angeles. They will motor up the coast to Vancouver before returning. Touring Southern Parks Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Baker and daughter, Mrs. Jack Huish, are spending a few days touring the parks of southern Utah. Entertain at Luncheon The O.PL's were entertained at the home of Mrs. Grace Walton Friers, 825 Carlisle avenue, 15. Luncheon was day, August served at km o'clock. Mrs. flnt ' V SjSvVw pw !i PINT No. QUART MM A man must work un. From sun t Itut woman's work Is nevrr don to spend day summer aJuveiunng basement in a steamy Woul i ou wa,hinS clothes? docsnt tkc yuuf wife than you mere ,t any do it would. Besui, s we and cheaper. quicker fernua.anl.'c Our Work! 3 DAY SF.Rur- MURRAY Laundry Co. St 4:00 South Slate21 J Murray Di..,ll &p, NYC ne Literary Club Meets Literary Dames met Monday evening wit hMrs. N. E. and heard "Lincoln, Man of Good" reviewed. Mr. and Mrs. William Allred and Mrs. C. A. Fox spent last week at San Luis Obispo visiting Mrs. Allred's brother, Major Thorit Hebertson, who has been ill for the past five weeks, but is improving now. The visitors returned by way of San Francisco, arriving home on Sunday. Feel Hot? DRINK MILK! The best way to get relief rj from the heat is to take J time out for a few minutes. whatever you're doing' J from and drink a long, cool glass of milk. It'll satisfy your thirst and give you all the A pep you need to keep going.! A f f Daily Delivery Service More than 150 different cotton stocking designs are now available to the hosiery industry as a result of investigation by the Bureau of Home Economics. D. H. Young, textile technologist, cothas developed ton hosiery designs for every GREEN MEADOW DAIRY 801E.5GthSo. Murray 1G0 71 ICE . . . air-conditio- Odors can't mix! j The air in a modern ice refrigerator ' 's actually washed by th constant And it's always the irculation. same even ter.ipertetne insi:!e--yosafeguard that U J w..n't snoil. With ice, you don't have to be (are- ful where you place f od on the shelves because there isn't any in- -terchange of odors. Ice is the modern, convenient way to preserve ) foods and it costs you far less. REE THE NEW LARGE ICE I ur . j j , REFRIGERATORS AT OUR STOKE ARCTIC ICE COMPANY 255 West ff t Dial South Temple Z In Murray- SERVICE GARAGE NEFF BROS SERVICE and MURRAY Entertain for Departing Couple Neighbors gathered at the home of Mrs. E, C. Earl last Friday for an evening of games and on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Earl were surprised by a group of friends. he Earls moved this week into Salt Lake City to make their Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brandt and Mrs. G. Brandt have left for Angeles for a weeks visit with relatives. Returning, they will visit the southern canyons. Visits Daughter in Iowa Mrs. William Cannegeiter is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Will Olson, and Mr. Olson in Sioux City. Iowa. Mr. Cannegeiter, lu has been attending a convention of the Eagles at Milwaukee, will join Mrs. Cannegeiter at Sioux City and they will return the first of next week. We Can Save You Money! And arc alwavs glad to figure on your plan; snecificatiuns without obligation. home. Pick Beans for Welfare Project A large crowd turned out on Tuesday to pick beans in the Holladay ward welfare garden. Several hundred pounds of beans Vacationing In Northwest Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Madsen are vacationing in the northwest. A Return to California A COPPER LUMBER COMPAHY i rit' V BINGHAM 'Cush" for Southern Chicken O A in the J$ Spend Wrrk EndU--at Oak City Jewell spent Mr and Mrs. Oak at City where end week the reunion. a attended they CELEBRATES 8tth niRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Receiving friends and familv Friday ,fi her home. 205 East 33rd South, Straw tS b-bb- "": CANYON. I I All . . and with Plenty of GOLDEN BROWN SHOE STRINGS M Cs fj or Luckv "13" Klub Cafe is now under the management new Clark "Cuh" Cushing, introducing the a system of fine foods served wim ultra-moder- ;8 Mrs Acnes J. Hamilton celcbratanniversa u. ..au in r mih birthday.. . I l on ..u- Rhn was born in Mill- cust 15. 1857 and moved to 81 hrr ,n,,n,S " cmk that t.me years of age. S.nce m she has rryidrU H ...v... MUiim httf S Ml 1. 11:11 bcr t,f the . ward and also a D.L.I . ,,f Miller camp, Phone 3000 South State St. "Good Food Is Good Health" W Mr. and Mrs F. K. Forsberg nnd daughter. Carol Jean, of West bs Anceles. California, have returned home after a visit with Mrs. Forslrg's parents. Mr. and Mrs William Thorup, 3976 South 4:h F.a.st. wur. ; Gleaners Have Park Outing Mt. Olympus and Holladay ward Gleaner Girls enjoyed an afternoon of boating and bicycle riding at Liberty Park Wednesday, he girls were accompanied bv the Misses Stella Neilson and Hazel Bowthorpe, their leaders. Leave for Los Angeles w Glen and Henrietta Laws Malsti'om, Sandy, boy. Claron and Ieah Taylor Ce ingtun. Riverton, boy. W. D. and Ella Greenwo Riska. Draper, boy. Sterling H. and Ann Barz Nordstrom, Granite, boy. Wavne and June James Park Midvale, R.D. 1. girl. Donald F. and Shirley Turr Freeman. 6194 South 2nd We boy. in Yellowstone. Visit at San Luis Obispo Return from Trip to Northwest Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dipo and children. Dan, Jr.. and Bonnie, have returned from an extended trip to the northwest. Birl. DRINK TWO CLASSES OF MILK A DAY Vacationing In Yellowstone and family are spending the week Wag-sta- Make Home Here Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Erickson and children, Barbara and Duane, from Miami, Florida, have moved here to make their home at 5087 South 10th East. Rrturn from Uintah Vj'7'ty Arrives for Visit Dr. D. J. Kooyman of Cincinnati, Ohio, has arrived for a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Churches. Mrs. Kooyman and the children, who have spent the summer here, will accompany Dr. Kooyman when he leaves in a few weeks. August 1G to 20 Henry and Metillo Park Mor li, 4(il3ti South 2nd West, boy. Leslie D. and Doris Johns Mabey, Sandy, Box 497, girl. , Archie and Irene Rushton Je lies, R.I). 2. Box 127, Salt Lai; Morris P. and Fay Henders Reunion, 65 Sixth avenue, Mi vale, girl. Eti ward V. and Helen Sage dorg Peterson, 310 Center, Sam Available Cotton Hosiery Beehive Girls To Enjoy Watermelon Bust Miss Gladys Cline will entertain at a watermelon bust Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Irene Lloyd for her first year class of Beehive Girls. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hickman Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. John Howe entertained members of her bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Visit Aunt in Taylorsville Miss Margaret Junkin of Paris, Illinois, and Miss Betty Thomas of Blackfoot. nieces of Mrs. Ivan Frame, are visiting at her iiome in Taylorsville. Conner assisted Mrs. waiters in entertaining the guests. & ' nesday. Imo-ge- Entertain Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Okeson of Portland and Clifford Okeson of Boise, have returned to their homes following a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. A. Okeson. Miss Florence Okeson will remain here for a visit with her parents before returning to her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Home from Visit Mrs. George A. Jenkins and her grandson, Douglas Allen, Jr., have just returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Soffe in San Francisco. Mr. Soffe is attending the School of Mortuary Science at San Francisco, Mrs. Jenkins says, and is doing very fine work. Entertains Visitors Mrs. Gertie Smith and Mrs. Lena Smith of East Midvale visited with Mrs. John Sharp Wed- t c Supper Party Fetes Couple Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pack entertained at a supper party at their home Tuesday evening honoring Miss lone Andrus and Douglas Pack, whose marriage took place on Wednesday. To Visit Daughter Mrs. Vilate Glenn of 214 West 39th South, has left for an extended stay with her daughter, Mrs. William Stoker. Attends Birthday Celebration Mrs. John Erickson spent Thursday in Salt Lake as a guest at the birthday celebration for Miss Betty Thomason. who at of bo Vacation in San Francisco The Misses LaRue and Coda Jones are spending their vaca- tions in San Francisco. Return from Visit Mrs. Bernice Lancaster of Sandy is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Rachel Alsop of South State for several days. Burgon, was Miss Wallin's room mate the B.Y.U., has asked a group friends from the school to guests at the party. The bride is the daughter Mrs. John W. Silver entertained at a trousseau tea at her home, 4845 Holladay boulevard, of last Sunday afternoon in honor Mrs. Olive K. Wallin. 440 Gerof her daughter, Miss Afton Sil- - ' mania avenue, and Mr. Todd is Ver. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miss Silver will be wedded on M. Todd of Denver, Colorado. The marriage will take place Monday to D. AvaronOsguthrope in a ceremony in the Salt Lake in the Salt Lake L.D.S. temple L.D.S. temple and a reception and a reception will be held that will follow that evening at the evening at the home of the bride's unci and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. bride's home. As her attendants Miss Silver G. Wallin. The couple will leave has chosen her sister, Mrs. Van-es- s immediately for Denver to make their home. Neilson, as matron of honor: Miss Wallin has attended the the Misses Helen Osguthorpe, Young University for Brigham Elaine Labrum and Marjorie two years. She was afNelson as bridesmaids, and little the past with Val Norn social unit Karen Livingston and Carol Gill filiated and acted as secretary for the as flower girls. Clarence Osgugroup. thorpe will act as best man. Mr. Todd is a graduate of the The couple will make their B.Y.U., a member of the Blue home in Fort Collins, Colorado, Key fraternity and of Gold where Mr. Osguthorpe will conBricker social unit. lie was also tinue his studies at the Colorado active in the Associated Men's State Agricultural college. student organization. Visits Friends in Manti Miss June Wright has returned home from a visit with friends in Manti. While there she attended the San Pete county fair. Sister Visits Miss bride-elec- t. Tea Honors ie Hol-lada- Friday evening, Miss Burniss Burgon will entertain at her home in Union for the popular couple of weeks. canyons near Murray. Luncheon Guest in Salt Lake Mrs. W. L. Wright was a luncheon guest last Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave in Salt Lake. Shower Fetes Newlyweds Mrs. Claude Gatherum of y entertained Saturday evening at a miscellaneous shower honoring Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gatherum, who were married recently. Ten guests were present. Mrs. Gatherum is the former Miss Adele Sharp of Grant ward. Miss Phyllis Wallin. who will bo married August 2!) to Burton M. Todd, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given last Tuesday by Mrs. K. T. Elie-so- n and Mrs. William Baker for members of the family. On Thursday evening Miss Wallin was complimented by a linen shower given by Mrs. I,ow-e- ll Smith. Miss June Meyers and Miss Virginia Holmes at the home of Mrs. J. T. Johnson on Germania avenue. Fourteen high school chums were in attendance. later. - Return from Business Trip Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Duffin have returned from a business trip to New Mexico and Missouri. Late August Bride Maternity Home Wedding Receptiotm Honors Couple A wedding reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Silver Taylor was held Monday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bowthorpe on Holladay Boulevard. Mrs. Silver was the former Miss Fern Bowthorpe. The young couple were married last Friday in the Logan L.D.S. temple. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Norma Ritzman entertained for the couple. Mr. Silver will return this week to Fort Ord, where he is stationed with the army, and Mrs. Silver will join him there Bride-Ele- 5 Parties Given For Birihs Ai H0LLADAY Sons Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Powell of Riverside, California, and Bill Powell of Los Angeles were the guests last week at the home of Mrs. Thomas Powell. 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