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Show program Murray Second Ward I s f If - 4 s v f. Ben-Iso- n . I j j Phone Mur. 1177 "" IWIWIIIWWHHWMWHIMHIWIMMIHWtmilMIWItMIMMMHIWWHIIMMMHMMMtlHIMmMIMM. MtHIHHHtH MtNHIHIMHMHIMIHMIHIH We can't get new ones for you YES We can repair the old ones for you! RADIOS - CLOCKS Heed 4203 South State - - CLEANERS HOT PLATES RANGES TOASTERS IRONS WASHERS REFRIGERATORS - - - EBecttirDC Phone Murray 10 pa-'p- 'flt. 4-- H er a, 1 Bennion Ward Bes-so- 1 ' 4-- La-bru- son-in-la- . W Mackay. Boys Duane Briggs. Paul Keil. Bob Matthews. Stanley Davis. David Atkinson. Teacher. Myrtle Mackay. Aaronic Frieslhood a , Program Wednesday It is expected a large number of our boys and fathers will attend the special program given in the Salt Lake tabernacle in honor of the restoration of the Aaronic priesthood Wednesday at 7 p. m. A way will be provided for all those wishing to go. DTP Meet Thursday The English Fort camp. DUP. will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Loretta Foote. 4!l50 South 1250 West street. The assisting hostess is Vera C. Johnson. It is hoped to have all members present as this is the last meeting of the season. Nichols Return Mnmr and Mrs. . El W. t 1. It A-- L ink B. 1 Nichols have just returned from an ex tended visit in California. They reHirt having had a fine time but are g!ad to Ik home again. Iljve New Arrival The stoik visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Labrum Mr. 4772 So. State V Saturday night, leaving a new arrival. Tins is the Labrums' second I'jbV. Visit in California I'arvys Mr.'&nd Mrs. Henry Carsey are visiling with nl.itives in California ;t the present time. They plan to st.iy two weeks. ITo I'. Plavrr Returns Home Ltd U Pl.iver. rmplovi d by the Ulah-M,i!iSugar company, was out f town fur a week on business with the rompany. Pvt. MjikIiIcv Rrfurn to H.isr Pvt Ivan M;anl)l v. sn of Mr and Mis Arnold Mauol.lev. after : his basic training m Al.r bam.i, has just spent an eitht-d.i, fuilov.i:h with Ins Wife and He has now returned to further Camp S'.on.an, Car, ss,i;ntr.ei:t with the U. S. army. Returns lo Work Mr. l'.t Oi tun has now r tarred to hi Jeh with Tulumil!e M' rc atti-l.K irfin! omatinn. Glad lo h e v. u I .uk. Mr, Utlon. Ulnnrn Ward lUn our ward It i iipoiUd ll.-'- t o!f as MIA n unlets wa!K-o "feJ Sta fini:-h;iii- rar-Hits- fr O.C. Tanner Jewelry Co r M-in- 4881 South State St. v f rler.tv athicvtiren'.j wlntm at II r MIA aihicvtment r.ht Munav " k. Ward Party May 1 11, e . r.;.:e w- -i t is Pl.mnsr.a lime ft ti.e having a rrv f.ncrr.ChV Mr. an t VwUv W,d raJtv NtvU-.in arc J ihaitc Mr. f t!,e c;ov-cin See Us M-- ik lr.t In For TM . Col-crow- U WWHIItMHNIMMIlllltltllllltlltlMlfMllllllllllH(lltllMHIIItIIHIHlllMllltMHltllllllltllllltlllltltllll(lllltlHlt tiikmuiiraykaolk South Cottonwood T pointed again when the weather man made it so cold that their lB0ion May Day had to be put off again West. ""IT This time they hope to hold it i tn the navy. X1C Friday at 7 o'clock in the park near etrfHLIl It is something they all look forward to and have a wonderful him with 1st have agreed time preparing for and delight cnnnrr was he released in doing their part. for nu than he joined the romuie navy; stationed at Emer M. Gallagher Marries .mv. aim orders awaiting Douglas Monday at 2 p. m., Emer M. also in brother Jack, who is son of Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher, the in enlisted has arm v. ',.. ant- " R. T. Gallagher, took for his bride - ana is t. ratroopers Miss Laree Beckstead, daughter penning. of Mrs. Emma Beckstead of Gran1 vrrl Scott j i wasC mthemr principal oiron intf ite. The young people left imme?edT: fnrmprlv- lived in diately for a honeymoon trip and wri ''.i u . mnte--awav short - will visit briefly here again bewara. uu uie l,"y-U- fore they go to San Diego, where .efore going ini sent to Tokyo and was Emer has to report back to the 111 CI! ddenlv because of the navy. He has been here on furillness of his mother. lough and still has some time to fViLu,serious thereafter he was re serve. We sincerely hope the Vised and found for himself a young people can find a place to and that .they will always tife Mrs. Scott accompanied live fim'to meeting and offered some find happiness and joy together. Emer graduated from Murray ea3ing piano selections during high, where he was well known great--iThose present ine meeting. and liked among the young peospeak-enfenjoyed both music and ple. We are not so well acquainted with his little bride, but we fortu-Lt- e are sure that she must be just feels The Belief society about okay to meet the approval to have Mrs. Juanita of Emer. Again we wish them to treat their lesson next everything that lends content literature. children's 'eek on ment together. Ishe is librarian for the children's looks and has had a great deal Mrs. Veda Llewellyn Gorup of The young moth-L-- c tl experience. Detroit is visiting with her parbe to invited arp especially Aresent. To have a knowledge of ents and family. She, with her an? very fine books you can have little daughter, plans to spend a jtfor the children in your care is week or so here before returning Cure to be a great help to the to join her husband who is emCiiothers, who are aware of what ployed in Detroit. 'books can do to help a cniid grow The fifth grade children of 'gracefully inthe nght path. Bonnyview school have been I The school children were disap- - making some scrapbooks on clothing. They have all the different kinds represented, including some of pioneer make. Some of the books are very fine and worthy of praise. Their teacher, Mrs. Come to Murray Evelyn Smith, has done a wonMUSIC & BOOK STORE derful job with them, considering that she came late in the year For after their first teacher had to LATEST RECORDS give up her work on account of illness. The parents of these chil15 Top Tunes on Hit Parade Tex Ritter dren are especially grateful to Bing Crosby Mrs. Smith for the effort she has Ink Spots Mills Bros. made. Spike Jones ALBUMS The Mother's day program SunUpswing With Shaw day, under the direction of Supt. Goodman Byron Monson of the Sunday Doisey and Miller school, was a very fine success Joe Stafford Album of and was greatly enjoyed by all Favorites who attended. There were over 8 to the Bar 100 mothers present and to each Boogie the Sunday school presented a Rhapsody in Blue Played by Oscar Levant potted pansy. They were presentStrauss Death and ed by the girls of the Junior class Transfiguration Album and vdded greatly to the spirit Violins, priced... S39.75 to $123 of the program, which follows: St Regis Player Piano $195 Song from the Junior Sunday school: reading. Anita NieLson; Completely Reconditioned, $10 Down and 12 Months to song, Second ward quartet; wel come address, Lorenzo Swenson; Pay song from the trio: reading, Anne . BOOKS Brown, violin solo. Bishop Webb "Golden Nuggets of Thought" Snarr: response by a mother, Lo "That's Not History, Ma'am" visa Day; song from trio, Mr. and Mrs. Willis L. Day and Mrs. er MURRAY MUSIC na Day Walker; presentation of 4914 S. State Mur.42 flowers. With the loud speaker on the job, everyone heard all of the t enjoyed it very ning. May 19, at 6:30 p.m.. President Wahlquist will U the speI., cial speaker. The ward choir, un MMr- ai,dMrs-Wi,liR Dav and der the direction of HaU'o Nich- iviurruy, uTcm, mursaay, way io, IV40 rage o Mrs B' Alb 1 If" Monson ols. will furnish the singing and Drive Paper attended an alumni party for the music. It is hoped to have a A paper drive is now on. d You large me fore and aft class of 1942 of the Pleasant Births at Cottonwood in attendance to eniov this lection pickups are being made With pinned very dainty lingerie Grove high school. Mr. Dav and fine one at onlv day To meeting. designated points. out cold and draft. Home Mr. Monson formerly Mrs. hdith rerguson, captain for But keep attended when I recall those happy Maternity the high school there. The YOUNG LIVESTOCK South Dlaces Cottonwood. Friday party days Babies born at the Cottonwood was held Wednesday as pickup day for the D U P evening at GROWERS TO REAP Upon my mother's knee. me Second ward chapel S200.000 HARVEST drive week. She reports all I'd like to be a kid again. Maternity Home from May 6 to 10: And wear that LINGERIE! hJL An estimated $200,000 awaits Mr. Horace Walker and two 111 vu tin cuiv UI'U UUIIUIO IH Andrew Mary Loretta Mitch little sons of Heber spent the livestock project members of the placed in paper cartons. Maga We saw another mother sitting ell and William Henry, 330 East week end with Mrs. Walker's paron a kitchen chair on the lawn and Future Farmer clubs of zines must be tied separately. 45th South, Murray, girl, May 6. Collection will be made from of her humble home, with a very ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M Dav the intermountain west at North curbs in front of homes. Persons Bannon Janet Mackay and beautiful corsage pinned to her Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Monson, Salt Lake on June 3, 4 and 5, at residing in courts and blind clean house dress. Someone re- Richard James, 3985 South Redin her family. A wood road, boy, May 5. Mr. and Mrs. B A Monson, Miss the Intermountain Junior Fat streets should place their paper membered on a through street, preferably young man thoughtfully staring Lyn Monson and Mr Leon Reed Sioek Akaga Chizugo Ota and Uta-kShow, considered one of on a corner. into space, perhaps of childhood in company with Mr. and Mrs! Sandy, boy, May 6. II. M. Day and Mr. and Mrs. W. the most important exclusively Captain Ferguson is urging all reverence, with two bouquets in one in two to South cards Cottonwood hand, this Marimas E. Day, attended the another, support Margaret M e a k i s wedding re- "junior" shows in the country. In addition to $3000 in awards drive by bringing out the last of remembrances for his mother and and Steve Bill, Salt Lake City, ception of Miss Joyce Clark in Pleasant Grove Friday evening. made by the show committee, ac- those old forgotton magazines wife. boy, May 6. and accumulated papers. Miss Clark became the bride of Sakech Mary Louise Kosovich Over in to Merrill South Cottonwood Parkin, show Scout Outine Gordon Walker in the Salt Lake cording ward ar- and John Albert, Midvale, girl, the was lovely there be a predictwill program 92 manager, The Scout Boy troop spent temple this past week. ed $200,000 in auction sales, $100 Friday and Saturday at Storm ranged by Clyde Reynolds and May 7. Nichol Leith Austin and Dalin merchandise essay awards, 12 mountain, under direction of Jenny L. Woolf. las Wayne, 2512 East 48th South, live lambs and nearly a score of Merlin Shaw. The beautiful musical numbers Anniversary were sung by the "girls' chorus." Murray, boy, May 7. special prizes awarded by breed- Celebrate Mrs. Amanda Leverson cele- President Carlos Smith was Sweeney Donna Beth Caldthe ing associations, some cash and brated her birthdate Special Mother's Day Program anniversary speaker, whose reverent and well and Clarence Woodruff, 2053 A fine program was given in some trophies amounting in value Monday. Many beautiful gifts humble comments touched the East 48th South, Murray, boy, Sunday school Sunday morning to several hundred dollars. were brought by her children in honor of the mothers. It was The show is sponsored bv the and friends. In the evening a hearts of all those present. In May 7. of the present mothers, in the form of songs, poems and state of n Andrus Margaret Martha Utah, the Salt "Lake delicious birthday dinner was speaking Milo John, West Jordan, readings by children from the county commission, the Davis served to the admiring and hun- he reached out to touch on the and thoughts of the future mothers girl, May 8. different classes. The mothers guests. who must keep from desecrating were presented with a lovely county commission and the live- gry Bolaris Mary K a a k i s and Mrs. of Lake Mohan Salt Mary stock committee of the Salt Lake their tabernacles, for they are re potted plant. a was at home Leverson the Gust, guest Midvale, girl. May 8. for of race the of future Chamber Commerce. on Mother's day. Mrs. Leverson's sponsible City Children Graduate in Meeting Erickson Alice Nelson and tomorrow. With of the exception printing The Sunday evening meeting gift of delight during the day "A will teach her Wayne M., 190 West 64th South, held much of interest to all those costs, entertainment for nearly were two dozen beautiful long- - son togood mother to Murray, boy, May 9. motherhood: respect present. The ladies' chorus from 550 entries and wages for a few stemmed yellow tulips. Maddocks Clara Knudsen and help safeguard future mothers.' South Jordan, conducted by Mae minor attendants, all of the spon Released From Hospital 1 lie tribute for mothers was Melvin, Salt Lake, boy, May 9. Victor Brissell has been re Christensen, with Marie liolt at sors' subscriptions go to the boys by Melvin Woolf, who Gold Veryle Tietzen and Fred the organ, furnished the music themselves. All of the commit- leased from the hospital in Wash given pointed out that every day is erick William, Salt Lake City, and song. Louis Bishop, a re- tees serve without compensation. ington. Mr. Brissell held the rank Mother's day. The last few years 10. turned soldier, was the very inAll competition is under the di of sergeant and was wounded in found what fine mothers we girl, May Freeman Lucille Godfrey and teresting speaker. The Primary rect supervision fo David Sharp action overseas. He was hospital have. The millions of letters of ized at the Menlo Park graduation also took up part of Dear Mom" told that. He also Carl G., 6G65 South 13th East, club in California until it washospital Jr., chairman of the the meeting. closed, stated that mothers have the most Murray, girl, May 10. President Beth Newbold was committee, with A. E. Duke and then transferred to Washington. lnlluence on children, so the fu He is visiting his mother in ture lies with them. in charge of the graduation pro- Lew Mar Price as committee RETURNS FROM members, and the Future Farmers Berkeley, Cal., and will return gram, which was as follows: While the girls' chorus sane WASHINGTON. D. C. 1. Mrs. Francis Zuecel has just Requirements for gradua- of America division, with Mark here Thursday to join his wife, "Wonderful Mothers," members tion, Darlene Robison. Nichols, chairman, Stonlcy Rich the former Margaret Cannegeiter. of the Aaronic priesthood gave to returned from a visit to Wash2. Seagull guests, by Janet ardson and Elvin Downs as the They will live here as they are each mother and wife a beautiful ington, D. C. She visited with one of the few fortunate couples booklet, a collection of Mr. and committee. poems and her daughter 3. Seagull motto and Home and Mrs. E. T. Mcvay, and their owning their own home. prose. two children. Mother's Day Builders' code, Joyce Parker. BABY BOY BORN and come has Mother's loveThe She made the journey by plane handed Junior a gone 4. Bible story, Pauls Conver day Mrs. girls Allen Ilaslam J. and Capt. and states that it is a wonderful are the proud parents of a baby and somewhere a mother was ly carnation to the mothers. sion, by uayle Brinchurst. Aaron Erekson presented a way to travel. The journey was 5. Articles of Faith, by Guides boy, born on Mother's day at San thought of by her children; perand Seagulls, conducted by Eva Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Ilaslam haps just an expression of a card potted fuchsia to the oldest and made in 13 hours. While in D. C. she heard the will be remembered as Elaine carefully selected, and underlined youngest mother. Remarks were Mackay, Seagull teacher. were the thoughts very much his by Bishop Crabtree and response Truth or Consequences program The story of Aaron, by Paul Williams. own. Some cards were reverent: by President Mabel Baker. in which Murray City was honKeil. Mother knows and understands ored. She tells us that it was a The opening prayer was given WEDDING ANNOUNCED How much these words can wonderful program. And how by Duane Briggs and the closing Mrs. Prael Hansen and Mr. Les- nice it sounded in Washington, mean, RUG CLEANING prayer by Stanley Davis. She knows the warm affection lie M. Thayne wecr married last D. C. Each boy and girl was pre In Your Home tucked around and in beaiuraay morning, iney were sented with a Book of Mormon ENJOYS MOTHER'S DAY honored at a wedding supper tween. and a graduation certificate. Afternoon and Evening Mrs. C. I. Olsen enjoyed a very For mother knows she holds a the home of the bride s sister. The bishop, scout leader and 119 Yale ave Mother's day at her home. nice will at reside They place Aaronic priesthood leader were Work nue in Salt Lake. During the course of the day all Apart from any other, present to accept the boys, and A wedding reception will be of her children and families visitWithin the heart of one who Call Murray 879-the Y L M I A president accepted held Saturday evening at the ed with her. Later in the day she sends the girls. The following group For Appointment Her love today, to MOTHER! County Firemen's hall, at which was telephoned by her daughter were graduates: their friends and relatives will Mary, who at the present time is Some were humorous: Girls Janet La brum. Joyce in Seattle. Wash. attend. When I was just a little kid. Parker. Gayle Bringhurst. DarRobison. lene Teacher. Eva C. - son of Mr. and Nieison of 5041 Sec , 4mrY a thrpp- I. " is ;" and much. cenr-- d.v f,nic!v u;k t , oiii' "ti ri (.ranitr Coohm PrrvMirc ll'i: w Mram t ,! la--hio- ,Ih" wuk, ".Li finytl..ie '' r,m f.ne. itjH.rt Silol unior Sunday . Tl-,- wtl Wh.. i" SnKia! At the 3 'll Mnlv;.. 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