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Show children took p.nrt eram. which . uieaners and Officers Appointed New officers of the Young Party Planned priesthood, a chorus of 400 boys. Till: MIJKKAY BAGLG Page 8 MURRAY FIRST WARD NEWS r Murray, Utah, Thursday, May 9, 1946 LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF New Ward YMMIA f-- n" Cft. tl,.- 1 -, r n All Gleaners Men's Mutual Improvement As,.3;M.esb Plans are being made for a sociation of the ward have been start looking f,J 1U' Uleir 1,...:. v picnic for all the elders and their appointed by the bishop and sus- plaid shirts, '"" i a .1 L5i5 . I partners which will take place tained by the members of the ccnyon Party h,.ir, after one of the practice sessions. ward. the Cottonwood stake TT4 Date for this affair to be set on ... ,u , Burton Todd replaced Eldon ..... rnontr at quorum meeting. Sunday 5:30 at p.m. Ward 12, May Meetings as StefTerson Jay president. You" to Can "It Happen Sunday Pnesthood Ward Youth Leadership took Lenard Huff's place To Be Presented May 19 school unaay Meeting Held The elders of Bryan ward will as first counselor and Don Blair ment meeting z .. ' Thirty youth leaders and teachcounas second duties assumed enTuesday-Rel- ief socil ers of the ward attended the present a unique program, West-ove, titled "It Can Happen to You," selor in place of Kenneth m.; bishops youth leadership meeting which sacrament at Sunday, meeting Wednesday-PrirJ- 'M was held Monday evening, May 0 Bruce Smith will continue his May 19. i m.; choir, 7:30 p. m, 6, under the direction of the bishas work secretary. recomThe program is highly opric. Entertained Club"" Alma Crane, who has charge mended and has been in demand Primary Conference Mrs. O. Jay Kingston Held Cottonof Sunday in wards throughout .this part of the youth program of ess to her bridge cluh was conference An two of the interesting speakone was for state the wood the years. past stake, 1 association o clock luncheon ; ers. "It is not our intention to It is an outstanding and un- held by the Primary "li noir,e train the youth," he said. "The usual presentation, with special of the ward Sunday evening, East 48th South Wednesday in afternoon was 5, the to be May chapel. army trains young men Bias. lighting and effects. But more Primary officers, teachers and bridge. soldiers, and they do a good job important is the message it of it. Hitler trained the youth of brings. Germany. We train animals. But It will be necessary to hold it is not our intention to train sacrament meeting in the recrea17 JtJVii the youth. We seek to educate tion hall and the time changed them." to 6:30 p.m. on this occasion. Jesse Casper gave some examThis program will be of interThe Rev. Charles L. Conrad of ples of the part education, love est to everyone, but it is preBurma will be the special preach- and friendship play in the lives sented by elders especially for er at Murray and Taylor Avenue of young people. elders. Baptist churches next Sunday Both speakers stressed the imHarold Johnson, elders quorum morning. of good homes in the president, requests all elders of The Murray Baptist church is portance lives of young people. the ward to attend this meeting located at 62 East 48th South and Harold Richards, of the bish- and witness this fine program. the hour is 10 a.m. in attendance With Silk Shades Special Aaronic Priesthood The Taylor Avenue church is opric, told those located at 2390 South State and would function as a ward youth Program at Tabernacle May 15 committee. A special program commemothe hour is 1 a. m. The committee will meej again rating the restoration of the Rev. Mr. Conrad will be on the program of the Utah Baptist Con- - early in June, at which time they Aaronic priesthood will be held vention May 13 and 14 at Kio will take up youth problems ana in the Salt Lake tabernacle on Grande Baptist church, 1044 West plan youth activities. Wednesday evening, May 15, at 7 p. m. Flders Play Softball 2nd South. TI e elders of the ward are orThe Aaronic priesthood boys, The Kearns quartet will have charge of the Sunday evening ganizing a softball team to play their fathers and Aaronic priestservices at Taylor Avenue next in the Cottonwood Stake Elders' hood leaders are invited .to at(Velour Stripes) tend. The boys' dads are espeSunday night. Open to every- league. The league games will start cially encouraged to attend with body. some time this month and will be their sons. chairs. The outstanding feature of the played one evening weekly In Murray park. All solid Plywood Construction evening will be an address by First practice was held Tues- - President George Albert Smith. Third school in Murray Sunday duy Mfly ? and Capt. Walter T. Stewart will ward will convene at 11:30 a,m. Sessions will be held in the near fly' to Salt Lake from Reno. He in the chapel on May 12 in a future. Elders who have not been talked for 45 minutes before the no'jfiod to date are invited to queen and princesses of England special Mother's day program. come out to play. Practice dates and was pilot of the warplane There has been an outstanding be will announced at quorum "Utah Man." He will relate some and every program arranged mother in the ward is invited to meetings, which are held Sun- of his experiences. The music will be furnished by days at 9 a. m., or contact Harold be present. Johnson, quorum president, or the orchestra and the singing boys of the Aaronic Sacrament meeting for Murray Jack Smith, team captain. Third ward members will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The program also has been arranged in accordance with MothSPECIAL METHOD wall papILL DIRT, mountain soil, er's day. There will le a fine er cleaning, expert painting. Very sand, gravel. Excavating, truckspeaker and special musical good results. Moderate co4. 45!)3 ing, grading. Call telephone MurPhone 897 Free Delivery numbers. All ward members are Boxelder st. Phone Mur.878-NR- . A. J. Mackay & Son, ray 142-STRAW FOR SALE. Call Mur- 1280 East 48th South. (toMay30) urged to attend. 325 West 59:h South. FOR SALE: 2 sections of store ray G43-Wednesday, May 15, at 7:30 FOR SALE: Boy's bicyck new shelving, 6 feet long and 12 feet p. m., the Third ward MIA is tires, good condition. Also Regent long. Phone Murray 392-or ? closing social trombone, good condition. Call MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE t lit' r Winters activities and alSo Phone Murray 711. Horse leather covered halters, D to start the ball rolling for their v. e. co.. imc. iwmo wameo. ior wiping ma- - cable tug canvas horse feed summer work. The MIA assures tie Should free clean, cninery. bags, bits. buckles, work bridle. everyone a good time, so let's all irom uunons. no silk or maten;;! miscellaneous horse and farm come out and enjoy it together. that does not absorb can be used. tools. 76G Elizabeth St., Salt Telephone Murray 35 and ask for Lake City. Utah. Sunday evening. May 5, the Norman. Third ward Primary presented We clean your rugs, NOW READY. Going fast. All their conference, using the theme. annuals. Large ruffled Prevent backache for you. petunias, "Let the Little Children Come." 3 dozen $1. Tomato, Just and give us a ring, cabbage It was a very outstanding con- cauliflower. 3 dozen 50c. PerenOur service is new. ference, nearly every child of nials, rock plants, Phone Murray 879-very reason-ablPrimary age taking part, doing Afternoon and evening appointPansies. 5 dozen SI. their assigned parts exceptionalfi4t)0 South State street ments in your home. ly well. HIGH QUALITY CLOTHES at LUMBER FOR SALE: 2x4. The Primary has recently been IJAHuAIN prices. 2xfi. 2x8. 2x10. 4x4. Short Everything with the reorganized following from shoes to hats. Also Jewelry. lengths, short dimensions, Panel officers and teachers: Antiques and Gift Items. President. Kthel Brown : first WARDROBE EXCHANGE. THE wood, all sizes. 619 Vine st. W. 1314 E. Williams. Mur. 492-J- . counselor, Bilhe Parker; second East 5th South. Dial Salt WOMAN for Kcneral counselor. Violet Davies: Lake Citv. Utah. work. Private room and Geneva Nelson; HOUSE FOR SALE: Frame. organist, Billie Parker; chorister, 4,2 rooms, with bath. $4500. 4435 Easy work. Good wages Mrs. Woodhou.se. Dial Lavte' Bills; teacher trainer. Fan bourn or 22G E. lane, In t. block 45 So. eve or Sun. Carol Hutchitms; and the follow- on 45th South. morning. Phone Mur. 182 ing teachers Gwen Taylor, Ia'O-n- a WANTED: FOR SALE? &n"(r haTd and Bookkeeper Leola Pearl Oliver. White, cashier. Experience on posting ranges. $2195; GIVE YOU EASY, living room Ohwihr, Maty Jones. Esther machine preferred. H. Grass Fur- sets, S.).U5; circulator heaters. Bloomiiuist. Merle Thueson, Fae niture. Plume .. i s?n is ...iv. i.k.i i... BREEZY COMFORT Mur, CG9. Gerranl. Virginia Bruncr and i.irjje oan ain- rOR SALE: Yount! Jersey mw Ultl Alice Kolby. just Iresh loung work and rid- - genuine Estate Ileatrolas; second- l your walking.' Imiir in ing mare. I4au pounus. SOCIETY MFF.TS narid poituics. II. Gra.vs Furni-tur- e Box 824 vil. NF.XT TIKSDAY Store. Lrijilit jilalfurm jilaslis for Holladay FOR SAND and Relief society of the Third gravel, nioun roinfott t VOH SALE: One easy, tain soil, call Murray 2H9-ward will have their literary lesenamel ieelw.x, GARDEN plowing done. Wrv gxxl son at the meeting next Tuesnew fabiics. nie!i weave 4711 condition. "ftreet Brown sociRelief H. in Call their day, May Murray 815 J or in sidivdrajx-i- l .iiitir; Holhiduv 1.VJ. ety room. Sister Gayle Morris Murray. wi'd be in charge of the lesion ilassio leather iiniroain. anl ( AHOON-MAXl I) IRRIGATION: f itiv-1 and Juamta Benson from Murray i MiTir nr tit tvi. " sandals that wear! Cushion .'oft M.SSMENT L ibrary vwll pvo a Pnnr,.,, ,, i , .V". r V, Murrav t ion on c! .Idren's . V V" k,. Cty, Vuu. The rtoilgrs; white ami tol-'i,orkcunl Musical num1.raie t, U rrc t vVll-V. ' 7th M;mh i ii.Mto the n o,,,,. a . ... i , 7 :' moral amounts set f, ii... ...., ,.ri.i,.. tr.N-ra fnlWisof the lir.gt.m school. Ctrl. No. ,shan 2.93-3.4- 9 ward are urfi-- d lo attend and f'' 'j' h(; !(:) 5 l ave Uto odvaritauc of Uii 1520 ..!" . . , fine ia woik an t the nU rt.untiunt r V Fv.i M MitehtU 170J a4 ranged for them. F. dwial Land ll,,nk of P.eik. 150 Mother's Day Programs Slated For Meetings Sunday There will be a special musical and Mother's day program at Sunday eevning, I,.-.- sac-ram- mr-cfin- Mc-Hen- ry are also eight Golden Gleaners Cottonwood Stake MIA's in the stake. Achieve from Chorus, A and B numbers, by A good representation ten stake Gleaner Girls, conductwas presstake each ward in the ed by Mr. Winn. Eight couples hall ward First ent at the Murray then demonstrated four dances to Tursday evening, the outstand- be used during the June convention dance at Saltair. Eight honing MIA achievement night. the colors or bees from Taylorsville danced Presentation of by scouts. Song by the Beehive girls. Story, "Life of the Bee," Beverly McMillan. Fourteen honor bees were introduced and given special awards. President Orlando Erickson awarded Bennion 12 and Murray First wards six MIA song books for an achievement. Denzil Watts Sr. lauded Murray First Senior Scouts for winning the stake championship in the scout basketball league. President Erickson also awarded Bennion ward a beautiful trobasketball phy for the r. 45 It the "MIA Color Dance." Two one-aplays were presented bv MIA members of Grant ward: "Don't Put Off Being Honest," by the Grant Junior girls, and "Little Darling," by ct M-M- ing and first aid. Bennion ward's ' M-M- for any trucking job Specialty Truck Service Pickup, deliver anything MADSEN Engineering SERVICE China. The following new members were introduced: Thelma Snarr, Dora Fotheringham, Hazel Pollock, Dorothy Welch, Margaret Turner and Marian Bennion. The spring banquet, which is formal, will be held at the Lion House on May 29 at 7 p. m. Hostesses for Monday evening were Grace West, Gwen Taylor, Mary SofTe, Ella Harmon, Gertrude Johnson, Blanch Nelson, Hallene Miller, Carol Hansen, Helen Tanner, Mary 'Kelly and Martha Saunders. WELDING & MACHINE WORK INDUSTRIAL, and FARM MACHINE Flower Lovers Hear Talks on Gladioli Thursday (tonight) the members of the Murray Flower Garden club and friends will meet at the Arlington school to hear Miles Labium lecture on gladi-oli- s and their culture. His mother, Mrs. Kathleen Iabrum, will demonstrate flower arrangements. They own and operate the gladiolia farm on East 64th Cement Mixer FOR RENT 320 K. 0 South 4.-.0- Thone Mur. Return Home Dr. and Mrs. J. t, Ellertson returned home last week from a delightful vacation trip to Arizona. REPAIRS 879-- La-bru- m South. Mother's Day Suggestions MISIC STRAl'SS WALTZ AUU'M and I'avoritrs Music For Dreaming; Album including; My Blue Heaven, Don't IS'ame Me. Fm in the Mood for Imxc HOOKS A Voice From The Dust How To He Well I.ea Widstoe The Valley of Decision Ooldon Nuggets of Thought MISCFIXANF.OrS Record Cabinet $2 1.93 Record Rack (40 records) I. 5 Musical I'owdcr Box 9.73 ri.wos 42 Beautiful Pictures 1 Mirrors, Coffeelables, Platform Rockers, Card Tables with matching Third Ward News . Pillows in all colors. 100-pie- Classified Advertising s J. I imair a e. BOW-EN'- S. (9-3- secretary-t- house-boar- d. reasurer. 100-20- 0 ' j i SjK-iu- o 89-R- SALE ! Lroezc-sKcp- 1 Tor-ou- s all-whi- te c. FARM TOOLS J'la-ti- FURNITURE of HORSES i- MISCELLANEOUS , sPt Table and Floor Lamps liUtler-Phon- TEAM GOOD I OOK1NC. Pit ICF.D LOW MURRAY MUSIC 4914 S. State Mur. Mrs. Labi um is secretary of the State Gladiolia society and has won many prizes at both state and county fairs for her flower arrangements. Mr. Labrum is a returned war veteran and while he was away visited many gladiolia farms and shows. The Murray Flower show will be held early in June, the date to be announced later. Plans fur the Stale Garden club convention to be held at the Murray high school June 23 arc well under wav. ' Plastic Boudoir Lamps. M-M- Mur.611 or818-- J Y Rurma Preacher Here Sunday and Gleaner Girls. Grant President J. E. Wahlquist gave a fine talk, encouraging both the young people and their leaders to keep up the good work. The Boy Scouts gave demonstrations in rope making, signal- outstanding achievements for the past year team. are a good challenge to the rest Story, "Heart of a Rose," Doro- of the stake, and if the other thy McMillan. Song by Junior wards will accept the challenge, girls. Reading, "Story of Ruth," the MIA of Cottonwood stake Rosella Sorenson. Song by Glean- should make a recoid that will ers and go down in history. Let's all were in- work to that end. Three master troduced and given awards. There Junior Club Hears Lecture on China Junior Women's club of Murray held its meeting Monday at the Fraternal hall at 8 p. m. The program, under the direction of Mary Kelly, was very outstanding. It consisted of a violin solo, "Minuet," by Zella Fae Howe, accompanied by Jackie French. Piano duet, "Nola," by Gwen and Jackie French. Piano solo, "Madrilena," Jackie French. Mrs. Price, who was with her as a Presbyterian mishusband The RIGHT Number is sionary in China for 12 years, gave a very interesting lecture on 7r - Z I Closing Estate of Daniel Lester Whiting 4570 So. 1st West 1 es as-.v,- - - 1 . . . - s W u-.- 11 Wy Kl W j For immediate delivery FAMOUS FIRE CHIEF STOKER Murray Thud waiJ Sunday school invites all the mother of t! o ward to .itun l t'upiesenta- tion of the Mother! d.iy procmni at 11 30 a.m. on Sunday. May 12, Chil.hen W tne ,i;i" the tnjm-j- l eij. on t).e piocram and a Lful token will It J to the moth r. 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