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Show 1T1.:rjavL August 6, 1942 THE MURRAY EAGLE Dell Clayton Sees First Birthday Party Miller and Mrs. Edgar Hayes of Salt Lake and Mrs. Blaine Jensen of Murray. Mrs. Miller will remain there, but Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Jensen will return afttT a week's visit. Murray Social Events I f rthsAi i f; and t 4803 B births Dorothy Roth Bon Air Street, Zola Fraser Hubbard Avenue, 0-f- & a and Genevieve Johnwest. im 3993 rence gobinson :.aboy. A. Harris Leta ana Riverton, a Doy. Lv ana nmuiv. Sandy, a girl. rj and Alice Roberts M. Riverton, a girl. L nav and Ruby Henroed L Draper, a girl. ana un"1" Revill j -- v. Draper, a girl. Jackson R ana 'gjd l I2th East, a South U3l Holt and Roela A. a e, boy. Club ruins New-Midval- V . j , Guy Reading enterratnea Fri-'ih- e lab at her home last were rooms beautifully Mi in pink and blue 3. served at small members and ; to special guest Mrs. Ohlson, .It Lake City. Games were i and prizes were award-- , Mrs. Mrs. Mary Farrer, Carlisle and Mrs. Florence was eleven .cheon A dim out of every earn I ii mij M 1 it ' Celebrate Birthday Anniversary of Son One year old Dell Clayton celebrated his first birthday anniversary with his family in the park on Tuesday, August 4. Parents of the little fellow are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Clayton. Mrs. Clayton was the former Miss Audrey Gillen. Dinner Guests Mrs. J. Shore and Mrs. James R. Lewis had as dinner guests Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Fugate and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Cook and Mrs. Freeman Parsons of Doth- an, Alabama, and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wells of Salt Lake City. H. Guests Here Mrs. Irvin Petersen and small son, Neil, were guests of Mrs. Alta Booth at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mc-Clo- y. Jacobson-Malstro- m Friday, August 7, was chosen by Miss Donna Lucille Jacobson for her marriage to Mr. Max T. Malstrom. The marriage ceremony to take place in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Jabobsen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Jacobson. dollar w 15 OUK mm are doing their share. Here at home the least we can do is put lCl of our income in War Bonds for cur share in America. Our fighting QUOTA for Y1CT0RY ... Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. Lee Beckstead and son, Dale, who have been visiting in Murray on a vacation, left Thursday moring for Wisconsin California Guests Mrs. S. S. (Turk) Jackson and son and daughter are here from Riverside, Calif., spending a few weeks with Mrs. Jackson's mother, Mrs. Enos Street and mother-in-law, Mrs. May E. Jackson, while Lt. Jackson is on duty on the East coast. alernijyHome 0vtty"home Fntertained Mrs. Ward Throup entertained Tuesday evening at a bridge party at her home on Browning avenue for Mrs. Frank Morris, who is visiting here for the summer from Milwaukee. Canyon Party A canyon party was given for William (Bill) Jackson on Monday, July 22, by his immediate family. BUI has enlisted in- - the Navy Air Corp and left the following day for San Diego, Calif. " Mi with U.S. WAR BONDS Page Vacation On Wedding Trip Off for a brief trip are Mr. and Mrs. Arvil S. Gale, following their marriage Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. President Stephen L. Chipman performed the ceremony. Ends At Alta Mrs. Tamar Reading spent Sunday at Alta with a group of friends. Visit Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilson of Randlctte, Utah, visited their sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Batcman and family last week. Ios Angeles for Vacation Mrs. David Bowen and son, Marlowe, of South State street, are spending a vacation in Los Angeles. . . In Visits Parents Mrs. Dean Parsons of Napier Field, Dothan, Alabama, is here for a month's visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fugate. Mr. and Mrs. Fugate and daughter, Mrs. Mary Cook, left Wednesday evening with their guest for a trip to Zions, Bryce and Grand canyons. 1 ainnjTnnrLnjijTri Johnson and daughter, Anna, of Union were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Carlson Monday evening. Kama Celebrates Birthday Miss Chirline ALsop celebrated her eighth birthday anniversary at a party at her home Wednesday afternoon. Twenty guests spent a delightful afternoon playing games, after which refreshments were served. , Mi POTATOES No. 1, 10 U. S. lbs. Fresh CUCUMBERS BLISS Picked, Each 23c PLUI'IS Former Resident Visits Mr. and Mrs. Shuey of Los Angeles are visiting the Simper families here. and McMillan Mrs Shuey was formerly Miss Mildred Gordon of Murray. r m Utah, President Sweets, Juicy Eatins 1L 2c Luncheon Guests Mrs. Reg Turner and Mrs. Everett Reading were luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Fred Jenkins of Midvale last Friday. "lOg ,D J LJ LJ RASPBERRIES El CORN Sweet, firm APRICOTS Crisp, juicy, Yellow, Golden Glory Bantam Lowest Market Price Doz. Absolutely Best 35C u 'J i lb. 06c 1 -- .02c SCALLIONS, young onions, fresh,bunch 3 lbs. 19c Eating "J LJ APPLES, Fancy Bunch .02c BEETS, VERY TASTY 2 lbs. 15c TOMATOES, Utah, fresh pick .... 'J J 'J J XJ lJ miiEns! WE ARE OPEN minim m. WATERMELONS OS ICE Sundays Utah faemees one J J I J OUTLET 3310 South State 'J J J "J nic. ... Barker for trasportation. - Recuperating Her attendants were Mrs. W, J. Carter as matron of honor, a sister, Muss Ruth Turpin, as maid of honor, and the Misses Phyllis Turpin, Iris Carter, Emma Johnson and Luella Thacker, The attendants all wore frocks of dotted Swiss organdie. Little Virginia Gale and Elaine Turpin were flower girls. Lloyd Gale, brother ' of the bridegroom, served as best man and Marvin Turpin and Reed Turpin were ushers. James Gough Family To Hold Reunion The descendants of James Gough of Lehi will hold their reunion at Murray City Park on, Sunday, August 9, at 1 p. m. Guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Don O. Willie and Miss Maxine Thomason. Helping the bride and groom to receive the guests were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gale and the bride's grandmother, Mrs. J. P. OLsen. The dining room was in charge of Miss Rena Olsen, who was assisted in serving by Mrs. Austin Benvegnu, Miss Lucille McCloy, Mrs. Parley Whetman. Mrs. Frank Sagendorf and Mrs. G. R. Manwaring. Mrs. William R. Montgomery was in charge of the gift room. Assisting her were Mr. Eugene Halhtt and Mrs. J. B. Olsen. Five Kitchen Lassies bride-maid- s. Bride-Elec- Recovers From Operation Miss Dorothy Bateman of East South street returned home Wednesday following an operation at the St. Marks hospital for appendicitis. Sixty-fourt- h VUit Memory Grove "Five Kitchen Lassies," a club of Taylorsville. with their leader, Mrs. Nellie Bennion, had lunch at Memory Grove Wednesday, August 5. 4-- H Following this, they spent the afternoon at a movie. T Housecleaning Is So Simple X Entertained t Mrs. Clyde Barker of Taylors-vill- e entertained Wednesday at a dinner party for her sister, Miss Blanche Jansson, whose marriage to George E. Ellis of Bountiful will take place August When the Murray Laundry Helps You! A large mirror with fan shaped vase, containing pink and white larkspur, made a most at- tractive centerpiece for the table. Pink and white Florentine in silver and mirror candle holders, were used at either end of the table. Place cards were tiny mirrors with miniature lily of the valley bouquets attach- tap-er- s, You'll have time for a more thorough cleaning Job if ou let the Murray Laundry worry about , your wash! ed. Use Our Mild Soap Artesian Water SERVICE! Guests included the guest of honor, Mrs. Vernessa Reynolds of Holladay, Mrs. Vesta Rock-woo- d, Murray Mrs. Mabel Waller, Mrs. June Jansson. Mrs. Verna Anderson, Mrs. Margaret Day and Mrs. Florence Moyer of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Viola Allen, Mrs. Cloone Dibble, Mrs. Ella Morten- - Laundry PHONE 213 TODAY! ((l(milltltM((llttlltl(H(IIMlmilMIM(IMIIMtttlMMIMIHHtHtmHMimillfllltM Visit at Twin Falls Mrs. Fred Hedberg and daughter. LV.nna of East South Mreet are visiting Mrs. Hi'dherg's sister at Twin Falls. Sixty-fourt- h ... Idaho. Gives Briclce Luncheon Mrs. Frank Morris entertained at n bridge luncheon at WVasku Inn Thursday afteroon. Guests were Mrs. W. D. Allen. Mrs. Vaughn Soffe. Mrs. George W. Harold Bowers. Mrs. Richard Leonard. Mrs. Wayne Malin and Mrs. Ward Thoiup. Surprise Party Given Members of the club entertained at a surg prise party last Saturday for Mr. Irvin Olson nt his home. The occasion was Mr. Olson's fiftieth birthday anniversary. Guests, other than members of th? club, were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Conn and Bishop and Mrs. L. P. Parry. "Dinn.-r-at-Eight- APRICOTS, Fresh picked, No. of 22. Guests Mrs. sewing club, Liberty Taylorsville, spent a day last wvok at Black Rock. After a swim, a bonfire was made and they enjoyed a weiner roast, watermelon and various other delicacies usually eaten at a pic4-- Mrs. E. A. Boggess has just returned to her home and is recuperating following an operation at a Salt Lake hospital. She will remain with her mother, Mrs. R. O. Carlson of South State street for a short time. . Entertains Guests Mrs. Thomas Powell has as her Mr. guests her son and his and Mrs. Harry Powell of Riverside, California, who will visit for ten days. To Visit Soldier Husbands Leaving Wednesday morning to visit their husbands at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, were Mrs. Hack The Bells, The new Mrs. Gale was gowned in white taffeta, with long bodice and full skirt and a short lace bolero jacket. She wore a veil of bride's illusion, finger tip length and carried a bride's bouquet of Eclipse roses and white lilies. Officers and teachers of Murray Third ward Sunday School entertained at a partv Wednesday evening in Bie Cottonwood canyon. A program and games were enjoyed. Visits Sister Mrs. Edwin Eyre is visiting her sister, Mrs. Paul Christensen at Castle Dale this week. Mrs. Christensen has been visiting here with Mrs. Eyre and Mrs. Charles White, another sister, and upon her return to Castle Dale, Mrs. Eyre accompanied her. II Club Goes To Black Rock 4 Members wish to thank Mrs. Barlow Muir and Mr. Heber Give Canyon Party Leaving Murray Mr. and Mrs. Gail Parker and son, Wayne, are leaving for Colorado Springs to make their home. Mr. Parker will leave this week for his new home and Mrs. Parker and Wayne will follow in about three weeks. A dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Parker was given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Midgley. Lillace Foord. Mrs. Katherine Gordon and Mrs. La- Vern Curtz of Murray. . . . The bride is the former Miss Norma Turpin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Turpin. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gait- of Provo. and Mrs. W. H. Adams, Jr., with their family, are back from a two weeks' vacation spent in their cabin at Fish Lake. Here for Summer Miss Fern Myers of Aberdeen, Washington, is here to spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Hibbard. son, Mrs. Wednesday evening the young couple greeted a large number of friends and relatives at a reception given at the bride's home in their honor. Thev plan to make their home in Prove. Mr. Enlists In Navy Dee Robinson Hulse, 21, son of Jesse Hulse, 4052 South 5th East, enlisted in the Navy Fri day at Salt Lake City in the V- -l program, which will permit him to continue with his schooling while on an inactive status. 5 LIVES GAY'S 0LIV18 HOME orVARIETIES 1 )y-J;-')l'''- it. and played cams naurc v." were won by evening at- yrw Mis. - Johns m. UTAH LEAVE YOUR ?v FILM Virklirnmc Kod.rk pictures anil if film with lis iac nnlv the iniftMtun i! t I the for the best lcac your for cartful lot ilrn hoto-finishi- evpmcJ n. all-rou- rolls Wc ni.ucri.tK. atni experienced w PECK'S CAMERA SHOP -i Mi? F.ir.na p .v--M lc Entertains for Bride Halhtt enUr-taine- d Mis. Eucer.p at a n.;crllanrous shower at her h"ii e on West SixU-fourt- h South Mie't Monday evening for Mi.v Norma Ti.rinn. who v;.s married on Wedr.eHay to Mr. Arvi! S. Gale. Gur.-t- s made a hri'le'? . book. MOy. Ol I VI OIL CITY. US ... Even It Reading and ALL ANCHOVItS ;.; bALT LAKE t Ail WITH Visit At Wricht Home Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Ranck of Los Angeles are visiting with Dr. and Mrs W. L Wright. Mrs. Rose Thomas. Mrs. Wright's mother. is ako a guest at the Wright home. Mr. and Mrs. Mariner Swensnn of Oakland, who were visiting there het week, have returned to their h"me. I.iicjII- 60UTH tilt " eve-nin- Ml:v IN CHOICE TUNAS 3b00 mt rhotngraphic IIr.nljuarlm SOITII STATE STKI ET Ilime Movies Supplies MURRAY, UTAH |