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Show 26-194- Way-Augus- t THE MURRAY EAGLE 3 Page (52 Fast 48th South Rev. E. F. Weske, I feu. REPORTS Mill-cree- Cleo L. Sains-o- f ir and Sitka, Alaska, announce JLrival of a baby girl, Karen L' on August 10 E'sainsbury is the grandson Reading of Mur- !rs. Tamar M. Sunday School Party A delightful lawn party was given Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barlow F. Muir, sponsored by the Gospel Dictrine class of Taylorsville ward Sunday school. New members of the community were special guests. k, T ar. crirl ru,rr1 ...ct at a nosonai 19 at present sta-a construc-funi- t with in Hawaii Mrs. Bodine before her Lge was Miss Amber Ohlin jvras very well known in this Bodine is W . 'iriunity. je new daughter is the young couple's - the second family, as HOW TO SAVE FEED SPENCER Pettit Olive STOP! k, Correlation Meeting Millcreek ward Primary held its correlation and preparation meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Audrey Stevens on South Fifth East street. After a business discussion, a (Swedish 10. discouraged? GET A LIFT sen has been inducted into the Move to Holladay armed forces and expects to Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Zaloz-niformerly of this city, are spend a short furlough in Salt now at home to their friends at uake very soon. 2196 East Arbor lanei n Holladay. Visit Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Johnson of Return From Camping Trip Mr. and Mrs. "Everett Reading Midvale visited with Mrs. Pearl and Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Elmer Reading and Mrs. Joyce Belnap and son, Donald, spent last week Tuesday afternoon. at Brighton camping and fishing. Club Meets at Park The O. P. Q. club met Thurs- y, Friday, September weary? . Mrs. Film on 32-3- Entertains Club Mrs. Royal Stone entertained at her home last Thursday afternoon for members of her club. Mrs. E. C. Earl and Mrs. Elmer Christenson were special guests. Visit Ends Mrs. H. V. Hall has just returned from a visit at Kanab, Utah. Spence Startin arrived also have a son. Wednesday evening with her I Hogs and cattle will be going three children from Glendale, to pea fields and 'grain stubble Cal., for a visit with her mother, and Mrs. Cecil Olson are soon. That's a good way to save Mrs. fvery proud parents of twin Larson, on Benbow avenue. feed which would otherwise be the week at Lters, born last Jnnwood Maternity Home. wasted, says a county agent. Canyon Party Honors Birthday He suggests that nrndurprs Honoring Mrs. David have some spots sheltered from a canyon party was given The hot sun and a water supply evening celebrating her Tuesday k A Novel and Unusual ready in fields so the animals birthday anniversary. Twenty-thre- e K can be out turned Entertainment just as soon as attended the fete. relatives crops are cut. Pigs weighing from 75 to 150 pounds do best in To Make Home in Tacoma fields. II thePasture Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lewis and some protein concentrate as well as pea or wheat of 5916 South Second West field food mean faster and more street have moved to Tacoma, economical gain. The stock Wash., to make their home. should a also have dry lot finish Club Visits in Thursday, Sept. 2 Layton before ing period 9 7 they go to At p.m. and p.m. market. Members of the Anniversary club surprised Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stone, formerly of Murray, at their new home in Lay-to- n last Friday evening. A lovely dinner was enjoyed and a delightful evening spent. Swedish 4-- Church school classes will meet short social was enjoyed, cliTuesday, August 31, pastor will maxed by delicious refreshments. at 11 a. m., T. Earl D'Arcy, su- leave for Idaho to attend the The lesson this Idaho and Utah ministers' conperintendent. Sunday is "Israel's Sin and Resto- ference in Jerome, Idaho. Returns From Coast Mrs, Willard Larson and son, ration," Exodus, chapters Much is said in the Bible about Gordon, have returned from a God's wrath. Suffice it to say visit to Santa Monica, Cal. here that God's wrath is not the selfuh emotion of men: it is rather the feeling of a loving Spend Week at Brighton The Misses ArDona Erickson, father or mother who sees a child turn away from the Margaret McCarren and Carlie deliberately finer things and choose evil in Colegrove spent last week at the spite of all influences for good. M. I. A. home in Brighton. Yet it is a wrath always tem. pered with mercy and loving To Make Home With Parents kindness and eagerness to forThat Improves Your Mrs. B. D. Madsen, the for- give. The righteous, good parent Posture! mer Miss Betty McAllister, and cannot really forgive a wayward E. child until the child repents. Nor Mrs. baby Karen, arrived Tuesday can God. Hence the 4533 Highland Dr. unrepentHoi. 12G-evening to make their home with ant must expect the judgment of Mrs. Madsen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McAllister. Mr. Mad- of the Arizona training camps. four-inc- from rd has been received 5f,mia by Mr. and Mrs. Carl JJ of the birth of another r,.u:iA the daughter of Mr. Bodine of Chico, I Mrs. Angus Divine worship at Pastor will preach on "Our Expectation," II J Married in L. D. S. Temple Newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Cornwall of who exchanged nuptial vows Wednesday in the Salt Lake PICKLE SUGGESTIONS L. D. S. temple. Mrs. Cornwall Pickles will be crisper if the was the former Miss Jaclyn cucumbers are brined at least a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McAllister, . 3730 South week in a solution of one pint of salt to one gallon of water. Fifth East street. This will cover 50 three to The couple were honored at a h cucumbers. Weight the cu- reception at the Jensen home on cumbers down under the brine. Wednesday evening. Mrs. B. D. Madsen of Berkeley, Cal., sister Drain after one week. Add one of the bride, was matron of tablespoon of alum and boiling honor; Miss Kathleen Carpenter water o cover. Let stand 24 of Glendale, Miss Marjorie Howe hours. Drain, cover with boiling and Miss Elaine Howe were water (split cucumbers for sweet bridesmaids. Serving as best pickles first) and let stand 24 man was Heber Bodcn and ushhours. Drain and add desired ers were Daryl Pierson and Milton Delos McAllister and seasoning. For sweet pickles, Mrs. Page. Heber I. Boden presided in add only part of sugar each day, the gift room. draining the syrup and adding sugar each day. Arrive for Visit his sins in spite of God's love. Any love which does not require righteousness is an unholy love; Street but we are sure that no truly Pastor 10 a. m. repentant soul appeals to God in the topic, vain. Timothy, There will be a social for men Baplisl Church 1 THE STORK 5 Beware Utah's New Auto Law Effective May 12, 1943, this strict, new law provides that you must pay any judgment for injuries and damages caused if you do not pay and cannot by you while driving meet the rigid requirements, you may lose your driver's ... license and registration plates. Play safe . . . protect yourself with adequate automobile insurance in the Ocean Acciservice and dent & Guarantee Corp., Ltd. protection. Secure this insurance now, before an accident Coast-to-coa- day afternoon at Liberty park for a luncheon and social. st ii occurs. afijg, J. LEO JENSEN, 4903 Wasatch St. Visits Daughter Mrs. Rose Sanders visited last week with her daughter, Mrs. Denzil Watts. PHONE MURRAY 179-- J Panorama 3B THEATRE 15 I 1943 SH1' . J. Holds Quitting Bee bee was held by the Valley Ccnetr ward Relief society at the home of Mrs. Salisbury on Wednesday evening. Luncheon was served at noon and four quilts were completed. A quilting .Aicatioa and La-Vo- one admission See it all lor Wont for Cousins club. 0 11 Guest Here ray, swnt Wednesday visiting with Mrs. H. L. Larson. is. Susif 1 CI JL Krniurky Straight BourUn U'hULejr AS ITS XA3W ere the N. Y. (aisr-- t Friendly Atmosphere Pleases HEIDELBERG SOLTII STATE C. F. 2 for 17c 21-o- 34c MOLASSES Aunt Dinah, 21-o- 21c MOLASSES Fancy lilue Rose Ib. 12c RICE..32-OZ- Delicious . in Puddings pkg. 19c Kelloeg's Large Pkg. ALL BRAN lb. 10c 17c Shredded Wheat lb. 9c riUITIO flOATINO ISLAND -- Place fresh berries or sliced fruits in tall sherbet dishes, cover with icy cold, oft, boiled custard Top with meringue made by beating egg whites until stiff, then adding powdered sugar and blending Fut a fleck of Jelly or jam on top of the meringue Whole Wheat, Pkg. Kellogg's 10c and Miscellaneous Needs Primary Social et and A preparation meeting and social was held at the home of Mrs. Grace Walters for the Primary offirers and teachers of Valley Centr ward. The organization has been reoreanized. with Mrs. Gertrude Carlisle as president Mrs Grace Walters and Mrs. Isabella Ktlyn as assistants and Mrs. Dec Glenn as fccrctary. Ciant I'.irs Visits Here Mrs. Annie Fgan of Rlearh Sweetheart Toilet 2 bars 13c SOAP nocardicin of cut or Drice. Safewa meat U guaranteed to blcaso you. Price Value Unit Point Value (8) Lver Ready Cooked For a fastv, economical Dinner f Old Dutch CLEANSER. .2 cans 15c l arge Can 18c SANIFLUSH The Itetter Itlearh js O lb. 35c Mild flavor 01 lb. 41c I Siijcuay Uomcmaken' Bureau 1VLI A LLC WHICUT J0, frt 60T tor, Th,j sauo ISWDkCX4'UW. . CUT-RAT- IM TO (, XK 10 STAtf UMUM 04 k ttoat E AK TX WMTASU Will... h-tS- Ttlrnlione Murrar M Murray, t. J Thau ThiS. W l5 hX J" mgm .' GROCERY 1M i;th South and State IT ttah 1 M Mkl TO WCM TK CAK'tlK. itOW CAN oro U wtt Txl ' , I ,if.ii i ii i - n.j'-'v- tr UNHtor . ww . nxi s-- la ," via av M .'..-- ' ' ri ai J r ji irrnoyj a(wat uuii. mo fl MU Out OOU.t IT lMT- ou $wf ojf tmi amookt to ust ft ft ua M Ml liam wy. that wt UM.mAT(l MUHI I ako SUAtANTKl THtil noOOCt TO ion SACS i AU lOul MOM(K TT NO HJi i much nxi saio fOtMt MIX'S I U,MAt)A, Sari owu' Txl tin ruouft WORRY TOUT ened out, but sandwich fillings are a bore, then read Julia Lee Wrighl'a article in this week'a Family Circle. It's pntked with ideas lb. 33c SALT BACON . . lb. 22c WIFE GETS SMART, MAKES HUSBAND NAPPY DO SANDWICHIS f If your dessert problems are straight- Mild Flavor, Whole or Piece with Rind BACON 23-o- l?JljLJ,i,n? .... .... BACON qt. 15c CLOROX Sliced, with Rind Off (8)Slore qt. 10c White Magic .... PICNICS chilL rauit lint Combine 1 Vi cups moist breadcrumbs with i cup ugur and 1 M taps, cinnamon Place alternate layers of frenh fruit and breadcrumbs in casserole, beginning with fruit and ending with breadcrumbs. Dot with butter or oilier shortening, add H cup of fruit juice or water, cover casserole and bake in moderate oven (W F.) for 45 minutes. Serve with light cream or thin custard sauce. Laundry Soap 10 for 45c h CHRISTENSEN, Proprietor Loaves lb. 10c a MURRAY rights Fnriched, Ilrer Rabbit C.olden, ts PEACH COttl- lFrepare biscuit dough as usual Koll inch Cut it out to a thickness of trip to fit around the sides of a pan about 2 inches deep Arrange fresh, sliced peaches, sugared to taste, in pan. Dot with butter Add M cup water to create steam. Covtr peaches with remaining dough, press edges together and seal, cut large slits in top to allow steam to escape Bake in hot oven (450 F.) for 15 minutes, then turn down heat and bake in moderaU oven (300 F.) for 15 minutes longer. s BREAD lb. 5c cuest at the home of her niere, Buffalo. G Uot Carton tr David Hansen. 215 West MATCHES 20c Thirty-nintSuth Mrrc!. Mrs, r.ro Pup (Ribbon), . Pkg. Ft an" was accompanied by hr sen. Sergeant Klain Fgan. who DOG FOOD... pkg. 22c has been home on furl ouch. He r, ported back TAVERN ,M 13c 20-o- Select just what you can um today while it's at it best, and nay only for wbat yu fet Py w19 pound. g Des-sor- Can z. Julia Lee Lewis Woolsey. URASD Itiocul Ditillrrs Product Corp, 28-o- TOMATOES ' energy-producin- 17c Utah Pack. (21) .i IiEW 28c 20-o- PEACHES Guests Visiting at the home of Mrs. CO" J. H. Shore are her daughter. Mrs. Everett Myler of Pocntello. Fancy Kipe Stone for Slicing TOMATOES Idaho, and Mrs. John Harden. Ripe Fanrv Satsuma Fetes Mother Mrs. Walter Otto entertained a PLUMS group of friends Friday afternoon Tender Green Slringless celebrating the birthday anniver- BEANS sary of her mtohcr, Mrs. Sunkist, Full of Juice Hartkopf. A teble was set on the lawn with a Jovlcy LEMONS centerpiece of gladioli. Solid. Crisp Iceberp Those present were Mrs. Hans Haitkopf. Mrs. John Wetel Sr.. LETTUCE Mrs. John Wetzel Jr. and Mrs. 4V 1 Air Mail Sliced, Cereals-Dessert- 0 1 12c 4fi-o- z. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE... (19) appetites make light dinners appropriate, reinforce the menu with a hearty dessert on that will tempt the family into getting iU full share of nourishing fool Good desserts can carry plenty of food values, you know, including vitamins, minerals, and essentials. Our Diary of offer's foods that are grand 6nalet to lightweight menus 12-o- z. Townhouse Unsweetened, (1) diary-sum- mer 1943 22c PRUNE JUICE Blu Dessert When Sun Sweet, Mrs. C. A. Tolbert of Berkeley. Cal., a former resident of Mur- 0 II ywr Ui Shop Early THIS Wttk, tutor Iht rvih girt vnaV way. Yow'U find full stock!. In (rorot that artnl 10 crowdtd, italttd by cUrlii who aronl to rvthodl Invtit your Bluo Slompt In fin food ot Joltwoy. EARLY! members of the Country 16 Castle Crest, Fancy Sliced or Halves (2) lUBjullnj hew yen rclp llampif Hr Give Lawn Tarty Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Erick-so- n entertained at a lawn party at their home Thursday eveninix IIH. . . 13c PEACHES con ENJOY iptndlna Mults 55c; BO 18-o- z. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE (23) 7 Price Value Foint Value (2) Townhouse Unsweetened. Visit From California Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alsop and small daughter, Judy, of San Francisco, rre visitintj Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alsop of South Slate street. Mcfcettninfr intra Values Blue Stamp n 's -- fjtiunA R. S. Mimlctfldof' (1M 7 . IT WA AC4tTM IT. M It Duel AJn'T rOXMiDvl TUAT'. thi Autviuxii tmm. asoot ium "OOua tf MIGHT, you lit x.n Th( amount ku vmaut iia -- v. . 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