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Show v.. UJ U With Douglas Allen Jr. Volume Celebrated jubilee to Be ;ivpr lubilee iu; samiav at me .i ko he a vinceiu I1- ....... KVnnedv was born in -Ja Ireland. He received ' in nis native Prtucation ..N it in St. Patrick s ari in Menlo Park, Cal. Silver &.inif oraainea wi was Ho - trie ladeleine in i 0 u t; T. if w " (t ass in the years of his rms-"Ln5- he has served in iwMnd ft 'first"appointment was to Nev.. in as large a native Ireland. There Ken-&- y Msgr. Patrick Father and brother, anointment in Utah was in Tooele. the Catholic hurch he served there. hlAeu. m St Vincent's - " In law He taint niLuiuiufi i.iiv. r...,nir kntral Mited K iIfS v Tither Kenneuy, - - i the am of 20 years, because of Murray and its people nf Ireland. . ti,Q tiunu in... Father Kennedy is une ui ". re-11- L;m .A.,iWe ,1)101... 1 . OUnUdY , -Nf'Xt , ciu ... win oe eh mass a ouiciu.i to everyone as "Blondie." Slip has been working at the cafe for four months. For humor, none can top Blondie Darlene Bateman, new at the cafe, is at her best doing the jitterbug to the tunes on the jukebox. With her looks it isn't necessary to dance to keep t happy! Velma Baker, who is called "little enough" by the other hired help, looks about 24 years old, but between you and me, she has a boy 10 years old. Cris, the boss, has two daughters, working for him Eva and Donna. Eva will servo your breakfast and Donna on Saturday nights jyill serve your supper. Olga Seymore, now on vacation, will soon return to the cafe. Irene Brady and June Carpenter will be remembered as two fine waitresses, but they no longer work there. Among the kitchen help Not-tiEricksen, who is an excellent cook. Ellen Taylor and Freddie Well.;, who is the male cook, also work in the kitchen. ik 56-Nu- mber 31 MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY Unit Moves Atomic Age Is U.To S.Murray Graduate Theme annual spring banquet Wednesday, May 29, at 7 p.m. It will be a gala formal affair, with Mrs. Martha Saunders, club president, in charge. Past Junior club - the occasion, mis win uk iuiat 7:1 ) aunaay evtiiuin uth a reception at St. Vincent's lhall his I The next Thursday he, and for will leave brothers, other two K ... v.j.v thpir ireiauu iu ,.icit jL,tw in TiDorarv. j They plan to be back by the 'second week of September. "Childhood Delinquency Through Neglect." Clara Brunette, Rue Morris and Von Anderson are the members partici pating in this skit. The second, "Breaking Up the Home by Divorce," by Stella Barack, Jean Powell, Kenneth Westover and uarbara Uiiver. the third is "Portraying the Average Family," with Jill Smith, Vance Halliday, Jean Shaw and Raymond McMillan taking part. e The talk is by Margaret Larsen, on "Our Solution to the Problems of Recon- of the Murray Junior club will enjoy their Women's e of presidents For those who wrote me after w ill be honored. Murray Special of for the the revealing njans will be Mrs. D. A. McMil- Gains In County J Production - of many agricultural products increased in Salt Lake county, Utah, in the five years between 1940 and 1945, the bureau of census reported today. In a preliminary report subject to later correction the bureau issued a statement comparing results of tlie 1940 census with the U. S. census of agriculture in 1945. The report showed all Salt Lake county land in farms increased from 128,480 acres to 452,823 acres in the period, and the average farm size increased from 51.1 acres to 141.4 acres. Total land from winch crops or hay was cut or on which orchards were growing increased from 41,245 acres to j is At Lion House $2. The Year Farm Ouipul The local work group office of the soil conservation service is1 being transferred to Murray, it I was announced by C. P. Starr, I district conservationist. The offi-- u ces occupied now are located at ' 248 East First South. The new office location is upstairs in the Youth Center building at 4'JHG South State street. This move, according to Starr,! is being made in the interest of better service to the farmers and ranchers with whom the service works on soil and water conservation problems, as it is expected the move will eliminate considerable travel time from the office to field locations. About 12 peo ple will be affected by the move. i This work group now serves that part of Utah included in h Utah, Salt Lake, Davis and counties, and is cooperating with the East Salt Lake, West Salt Lake and Alpine state soil conservation districts at the present time. By Calvin Smith The lights dim, the music starts, and the graduation class of 1045-4- 6 marches into the Murray High School Auditorium for their commencement exercises. The theme is "Youth Faces the Atomic Age." This is divided into two subdivisions: the first, "Reconversion of the Home," and second, "Problems Incident to This Age." I Reconversion of the home is divided into three skits and a three-minut- e talk. The first skit Club To Banquet 23, 1946 five-ye- ar 61,422 acres. . I'r. Wm. F. Kennedy Wa-satc- Livestock Boosted Livestock inventories showed increases in horses, cattle, hoes, goats, sheep, chickens and turkeys all classifications reported on except mules, which decreased from 28 to 15. Other livestock inventories in 1945, with 1940 figures given second, were: Horses, 3430 and 2UU5; cattle. 13,38$ and 8271; hogs, 9()(i2 and 3675; goats, 1025 and 940; sheep, 86,460 and 25,423; will chickens. 864,197 and 503.638; and Fr. Kennedy Will elebrate Legion Needs Help Silver Jubilee For Poppy Sales item, Cleo Brown doesn't work guestsfirst vice lan, president of the at the cafe any more. She is at the Atlas Jewelry. Utah State Federation: Mrs. O. Jay Kingston, treasurer of the State Federation; and Mrs. J. O. version." Ford Motor to Build Here Jones of Midvale, central district The second part is a panel disNext Sunday, May 26, Authoritative statements have who will install the cussion by Douglas Allen, with president, mark Father Kennedy's Sijver turkeys, 98,102 and 78,016. been made to me to the fact that new officers. Production of most livestock the following members particiJubilee of priesthood. In honor Ford Motor company will build a for the American of the occasion also increased, as folHeadquarters A is products Lois a Yvonne solemn splendid being program Boehme, pating: high lows: Wool, 703,664 parts plant just east of State sale pounds and Poppy Legion auxiliary's mass of he will direction Vinunder the St. ottered at prepared PPark, Leo Murray, Beverly street on 53rd South. 193,427; milk, 4,185,641 gallons "The Gals at the Cafe at the Murray city hall. be will 10:30 at cent's a.m. chairman. Celebrant, a Duane tourist Robert also Kelly, Mary that program is Nilsson, It two Berger, reported As was promised you It is requested by Emily Ger- - Father William Kennedy; deacon, and 3,640,778; and eggs, 7,976,004 The entertainment committee Scott, Fred Miya, Catherine Wil camp will be built on the corner dozen and 5,533,796. iueeks ago, here are a few v is in charge of all arrangements, son, Esther Barthd, Glen Tuckett rard, chairman, and Lorcne Berg- - Msgr Pat.: subdeacon. Msgr Phil: Decreases were noted in proabout the gals at the Mur-Ira- of 53rd South and State street. master of ceremonies. Father" that all the strom, A grocery store will be built including table decorations, fa- and Beverly Jordan. duction of cream butterfat conCafe. John Jucousin of Joseph Lamb, come sell these out women and to ' next th vors, reservations and transpor I Let's see. there is Mary Boyce. in the near future The A Capclla choir will sing bilarian. Preacher of the occa tent, 38,165 and 48.017, and butof sold. 8138 and 17,364. tation. Make your reservations two selections, "Song of Home" memorial flowers. 'She is from Butlerville and is Palmyra Dance Gardens south sion, father r rancis Sloan. Mu terCost The starting time will be at of feed bought for liveImarried. Avard. her husband, is 53rd South. soon with one of the committee and "Song of Farewell." A girls' sic will be under the direction of ' The business district of Murray and meet at a. m. Please contact chairman as Miss Alice McArdle. stock and poultry increased from fin the army, stationed in Italy. hall at of double city Louise Murray ' consisting trio, I Friendly, sweet, tops, these is gradually expanding. First it 6:15 to $3,050,337. to what time you can cone p.m.. May 29. Sunday evening at T.ii) a re $1,056,078 Eckman, Mada Clark, Jean Shaw, 1074-all the was north now, with these reProduction records for the two ?words describe Mary,-andial or Phone Murray for the Jubilarian will in ception Montana Parents Janet Ferguson, Lyle Pettit and were: Uats. ports, it looks as if the southern Visi'.ing 7o,8l! and years a other girls for that matter. be St. Mr. hall. held in Vincent's Mrs. James Morris and two Maxine Taylor, will also sing. ' 1 not be cry bushels; bailey. 269,221 and T. Blond, and also married, is part of the city will F. Kearns. assisted the by sons traveled to Missoula, Mont., The opening and closing prayiMelva Gamaogaso, who is known far behind the rest. Men's club, will be in charge of 133,671 bushels: winter wheat, 283.735 and 132,302 bushels; alMay 1 and are visiting with her ers will be offered by Lyle Pettit arrangements. Mrs. Kilby, as falfa, 62.717 Mr. and Mrs. William O. and Georgia Uzclac. and 36,042 tons: posisted by the Altar society and tatoes, 87,394 and 60,939 bushels; Jenkins. James left Wednesday of ladies Confirmation the young the exercises there Following 167.783 and by plane for the Montana city to will be a dance in the gymnaclass, will act as hostesses. Sen cherries. 245,282 1462 and 3815 bushcorn, pounds; acior week be of will in and will end choir the spend charge sium. beets, 41,775 and 51.958 music, with Bob Reese as soloist, els; sugar company his family home of The mothers 9 and 71,835 and a. tons, m Murray singint' strawberries, material The skits and for Sunday. Priesthood, Utah's tenor. Primary Graduation Sunday 154,453 quarts. was gathered Third word will sing over the discussion chapel. panel well program over The Primary graduation will and organized by members of the wishing Sunday school, Sunday. 10 CITY EMPLOYES TO KDYL on June 4 at 10:30 a.m WOODCRAFT MEETING take place at sacrament meeting m., chapel. senior class. (iET VACATIONS Sunday evening. May 26. at 5:30 They will all receive a pair of Sacrament meeting. Sunday. Neighbors of Woodcraft will City employes who have been nylons and patterns for their new hold 5:Jd v.Ti.1 more regular mating at th two for than chapel. 'the p.m., city CITY' bovs dresses. PREPARES LOTS and giris graauaime jne hav reached the age of 12 years. All of this was brought about ternal hall Monday, May 27, Relief society, Tuesday, 2 p. m.. years will be given two weeks' FOR AVAR DEAD which a public card party vacation with pay; employes The boys can join the Boy Scouts chapel. when Virginia Who'man, pesi after will be held at 2 p.m., with re on been who for the have and may be ordained deacons in of payroll dent ward the The third 3:45 commission, singing freshments and following p.m.. city Primary, Wednesday. prizes; 25 cents a year will gel one week, and the Aaronic priesthood. The girls suggestion of the American Lc mothers, wrote in to the wishin each. chapel. a of less service those than war's will become Beehive girls in the gion, has set aside four lots in. well program, wishing for enough Murray's entry in the Bonnef will r. reive MIA. day per Murray cemetery for Murray's njatenal to dress the singing ville Federation of Amateur ball It is written, man shall not moii'.! vacation time, according this Tliev received alike. mothers war dead. but by , vei v to a decision of the city commisplayers has made an excellent The Bryan ward elders pre- live by bread alone, war department, by act of wish and were also invited to The so far this season with showing word that procecdeth out of the sion. They sented a fine program at sacracongress, has been authorized t sing over the program. three victories and no losses. been have commissioners Be "Make The chosen have the song. ) ment meeting Sunday evening. mouth of God. (Matt. return the remains of all military The team is sponsored by C. 16 invit d to appoint a May 19. dead to final resting places. It licve," for their number. F. Christensen, Del lleusscr and !h au'iiication committee by the The singing mothers will als does not that all next Duane Christensen. After some fine musical numstate centennial commission. The of kin willanticipate First Ward re- sing at the Relief society's clos have the to desire Murray beat the C. Y. O. bovs bers, a unique pageant was pre- Murray local would probsocial at the study Relief Society Temple Square gioup and Crescent mains of loved ones brought back ing Siindy sented, entitled "it Can Happen of 4. on hotel June ways Our orcanization r e p o r t s a lems to the U. S. to You." for the arrival of the Twenty-fou- r more games are splendid attendance at the final Mm lav thousands The first remains to arrive Sixteen million VFW Buddy i.YDI I). EDM ENDS of visitors in( ma:iv season. of for the scheduled rest of the seaclass the lh' literary an worn be will are tins this country equal by The best rose bush, afctr all, is GETS DISCHARGE Poppies expected next year. Inlluer.ee un on Memorial son, including Dee's Hamburgof fall. Next of kin will lx- - queried number not that which has the fewest subject was "Bible persons of son Sgt. Clyde I). Edmunds, Midvale and other Literature." thorns, but that which bears the Children's regarding their desires to return Mrs. II. S. Edmunds, ltiati Wes t day if the goal of the Veterans ers, Tooele, ball I.T. MAX RICHARDSON clubs of the outstanding of United Wars the Viola Strange conducted a dis RELEASED AT I'ORT of finest roses. their loved ones. Foreign C2'J0 South. Murray, and husbanr league. its new achieved through play of children's bonks, Cost of return and final burial of Mary Turpin Edmonds. 1456 States is Ki; t l.t. Max L. Richardson, nation-widMany of these games will be distribuand old. and the Primary offi son i,f Mr. and Mrs. J. L. is estimated to be between Sl'JS.-West (J235 South. Murray, has- 2rth annual Boy Scouts Have Outinjt played in Murray park and fans of week last the May. tion cers' chorus presented special mu during 10,000 and $215,000,000. M0 East t 1st South. Murdischarged from the army len are invited to come out and lend Twenty-onBoy Scouts of sical numbers. L;".tk hae r.vre That will mean America ha.sii't Fort s bei n processed for sepaat the to the local team. Douglas separation support lay. troop 94. wi;h their scoutmaster. sang a medley of nursery and forgotten her war dead and the Center. at the Fort lniglas sepa- PREERY TO MEirr Next week the Eagle W ill print Russell McDonald; assistant Mother Coo.o rhymes, while ration the made which cause they for bet. Edmunds, who served six a picture of the Murray team as ration ii n'i r and is now on term- WEDNESDAY MORNING scoutmaster. M:irt:n. Tommy Jennings told 'Ine l :n - inal Koylancc 25. months ovctsi as. is authorized to supreme sacrifice. It will mean,a well as a schedule of future June until .iv and committeeman, Vernon Matt- - rot Slorv.' a verv t We njoved too, that at least more than w ho served 12 I.t, !!.( Murray Fust ward Primary wear the Asiatic-Pacifigames. fon, wont on an all day outing to pleasant afternoon. . overseas 10:30 Wednexlav rib!n. American theater ribbon sixth of the nation's population the with ;ur at meet will nmn'.i Ke blanch on in VFW will the May raising Saturday, rn Invitation corps, is autlioi ied to Wear the n.orr.ir.g. All boys and guls an rood conduct medal and the vie funds join for welfare and rehabiliribbon asked in t.nni? their ow n Innehe-- torv ribbon. theater members ;md All Relief society H was the first tation work among those veterstar. American troop trip of With eiie halt the season for the scouts to get their daughters an- invited to at ans who returneddisabled d medal, i go a,r il'OO'l. tend our clo.Mni: mo'.ra is an from the vaiious conflicts for acquainted with the great out- ribt and i,d victory daughters' tea to lx- lu l l r,M rundiii nu ooors. peace. Tuesday. May 2fl. The guls will Ijon. The lC.00O.oii0 goal set for the The grand opening of the new ex E. Mitchell He leeeived Lis commission in loaded the conduct the meeting in platv ui I nation-widBuddy Poppy sale is Palmyra Dance Gardens last SatREVEALED ecoutt and their leaders into his ENGAGE.MI'.NT on DivcinlxT ut tinl'. en! tt'rdriing i'clN KinR their mothers. Commander Mutch urday night was a big success. one. a R. stitt 'ruck cailv in thn H Mis. Mr. on and Raymond He (I.teted the llffllV Couple P. Ciane will ik Mrs. IUK-U1.1. Er ILippy 13. street. Mur-la- of Post No. .r)235 heie in Murray, Nearly UnO people were present ""'m ud the canyon. The scouts Center Seten.l-eii;lv active Mr. and Mrs. F. Maik. 3200 a scout, rs then hiked 15 miles sent her usual v.iy inline. nu announce the ni.'auement pointed out. Hut equally still is and danced to the excellent mu-i- c wul lesson imd refre;l.nu-ntM RVICF EOEKS w WKe Blanch. EDS South Redw.'od road, announce and aj proaeluni! man iace of the task the veterans of foreign of Mickey Hart and his an ved. Tln ie will also th ir i! eir daimliter Jean i Clav C. Wats has undertaken in provid"f TO III IIONORI D mflrriaco i ce- id The scouts, tho orchestra. roped together ol to needy of the WeH.ue ywmg we w i lcom" home f"r An t Ann Maik. to Watt-;- son of Mr and Mrs. Clif- ing lehef anJ daught-rlined both sides of State Cars climbed the glacier have acconpliiii d m;hc t! iu men and 1. 1) S s i vice men t !fo:d Watt. 2i"d East CPih South. and ihsabliil former .service letu: in in the St. '1. me top of Sundile Poma Frank some distance and the for street .u wun peak. "Woild War II has greatly addof the year. We'll bo will take lauv exhibit of . tmi tiinuisJ, Pe P.eu's church, with th iMairav. Tlu- wedding i.n. large free parking lot adjoining They then cut out a Will be m.u "94 l 3S such ne'MS Cd to on lite nV ake joi huge iia trmple - p'aee in the Sal' n me snow, filled to overllev, Wi;!; o F. Kennedy offui- June 14 and will be followed which could be seen. MARY IORAN (IKADl'AII S r Primary by work." declared Mr. Mutch, ana the "Palmyia" wan lll.eie at vc. sale is the flowing with cars. "airs around. d.itire - .Old a the A numPoppv ...m.Buddy that :l 'a Ci.l' evening. IUKM. mii'timi I KOM M KSIMi M which the money is Don Palmer, owner and opert tr.i e thai) 10lH) then it was nearly lunch The bride was gowned in tr;i- - i r of I ai tit s aie bring pl ained means 1!!P cair.Daign to be i The .used. d a white w tiH'V slid down the a "f is who former r iiii couples participate chtioisal v! fo tlir .lido, sal in. with ator, was very happy over the Vi; le.allv Mary Derail, mus t not fail, nicer- s of the first night of his lav are.u.il c f t ' Fl nrh Vi ,; 21. ir.c. v. n on the snow and built and Mrs. tIeoig- - H. D":a-Jttid' n! f the mveisdv .f Ut an. la id In dg(d in ace. . ?.n h W..1 L V been 10n i tlie .sale pro tit w venture and feels assured M.iv Las Young Dl Mi. !)S let m "'i L,'S",J the lake and had Maple avenue, cis , iri . Is were Mrs. Mar- - lid nt'ev ns I f. i!lov : and a half ci ds in o i, file commandir that the pu.plo of Murray and two rtia tit p l;d Mulii.. juncli. 23 from Si. Mark's on rell l.l.Cl. V ..iron 'f honor: M,s v t1' t' entire con-I- . surrounding communities realize Si l vice i.. the army air empiur-i.-.-and i!' rchool of riuiinu. which . "iter lunrh M k and Mr s Patricia ci to the care said d d. 9. o'tierrs i vt :.i i Mtv jM.inone June tnliulion t'nm with the convenience of haying such a ,n, ,wo KiouPs and ,')., Ph.tt eoip Gene naais. ;d mn.isium c S! M former Wed service the Ti If oe and ,M.My. ;Wit the battle of the mountain Tlie setvire d.ince ball in their tnidsl, fine nc e mai:i;iace W hi be acted a 1" annoi man. c v 1. a im n and Pa r It pendent families Maik's ca'diuli,.l I It where DAI HE (.111 they can meet their friend !',ih ( f.'nl,; "UKIaus. One group d still in the nation's 1i,e e,!,,bi! as well nt r. d !b-ill.l.,' A hn W wedding breakfts! .,a have an evening of real ensummit 27. Mu-- iVtfan and - of Nielson Jna-kv,, Mrs Mi. their v. and s ;,i depenci aid M'eejrneivmod fo; dieai undti the !.!. n jU the innd t ci ot,1('r group stoimec as a cadet nui.M. i t tertainment for such a small fee. announce ihe mairiage of their d nts. iui!od into g( n ial time training jnourain. M .;; v foUowcd tlir reir- in v, nv n st Li Prow v .1 m V: The hall was v.cll policed, from to i i a jhall !'i ;; V,.nda i,' ..t: , In i.dd.'ioii. t! p national servr ,htt baU,t" ,ll(,V i" i of l)i,e-,- r liicli. aid Mis i.ii Tin sd..v. M.iv 21 ice bureau of tin V F W in th inside and out, and Mr. Palsm parted in Et 1J WOMEN'S ( T!nPon Jt'MOK orui liiAVl!!,:. ite.Hiediati tel.'l.d lift hiked C, A ly with wishes to thank the memVs ririrlly ,WH tr. mer 1). clllr,bi,. C. is itud i,4 ..nu vnjoyea nature. vour setvire 'a weddn g llip. The maniagt iiig'on. f v, e Huddv 1VV' bers of the Murray toLec force fl" hell tuired th ..f the d Tlie meeting I l,,ee (11 S.dt I.ak" Citv. ed.-- . ("':! n. iUiicr Mutch said. and the state highway patrol who vc ar w,. .ivv ovi ra llil III ft Junmr Women'.-M1I V Will, I " Millie The tilde woi.- a iluo su.t. e,ioe rii.f.m lift ail M t to were pHsent. ministers This HI I'MON held Tues.lav n i t E luna;i M mil li Willi oes.igr nf g.iidenias ;oid (of Junf Wedding ' v si rvieo na i. HganUess of whethi'P me Snulh Imine, h I ' . iL f'" !.e rv Yooi'.g ;;,iic wm re dancing every . " .n'CKru eroim . Ti o1 R. i)'-.- ' :, t It v an- numbers of the VF Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ation of ' Mr. atvl M . n,s lruck at 5 nmg was ,mis u o io. S,ll"d . and .! imwiiwi Kl lends a?;d jii o;; 1'oTs W'l..h the er thi i." sUe.1. flee, throughout the summer, with a n i. V of J'.T i rpturn"d sate and assisted by Mi.- - Li It'll llio-l!. i" k an hap-- I W. Tlie hdVin!' e happy young i .j gord of inciuden lit :d insurance "tag name" band once ft month. t'icjr i and ii t' i,. nr.; v. MlV.d " r,.ur.th(fi A lovi Iv d nr.. u i and cointcnsa- .. t e Id in t Jt- n Ii asrnu chums, P' i dam:'-'with its fclass-likond'fal The 'ioG In 7 p. m. The labh - w , e i1m"1...-.s. honut.diatio:'). .met V. f 1. Nr 'h a.. Mr allow and EROM S and f'.K :1 ADI'ATI blue ),,) C. iel Wa tinClav Ld CI! was a r),ll,,,r the with cd Mil country face, j" tn dance on, M,cn mountain Initial ilami:- and many other !' '!'. 1. .1 l! t i P m. 2'.l Pa: I fJth St ItnOL Ol MRslNC white. Covers w ie ! d c; ti V.; and the beautiful Hinging of ' ' 1.1 " t . Mm l" ii. (!aocl,1ei lotnis n C.I1..1 l o e es. L. Citalhno ,'. ,.f PirMd. 1'i Soii'll p is P aie made or M !'. Halt's lovely M,ikir Hi" "' ' ,. J'. lied to June in .f Mi. an Mi-- - Hrov M. Hamburden. Goidon. Beth S" it h N. .i place but al,!'"1 f:,r ; 1.. aUmt. talk 'o hum soin thing i call is Maucu rtronit back. imi la u'.M h tlie 1. 1) S tfirpie and bi n. 4.1.!'! F,..i'h 3.M East, ri adu-lull, Maty Kelly. Ja.fku.'-- . M.iM i I'l the S.d i n lVivd Witts of the Watts M.-St. Maik':- legal exiKiis ami. in ,nc .(arf:ht-- s m y.uv 2d a d l,ois Hull. MvHi.i liUOO local Flos a! is rrccjtam the of will V Mcadi wiiii landscaping the ground Mable it. tiiii.Miig. Ltt. i Lars n. Ph r Imp!.,! n is a V. ' iramtains iv seivicc ;, CdTvi' T, J takt ovanhige of ba Lai son and the pi eject is VFW when Fitmie and. !po.ts w I'lmu-d . !i ,s atrial, nr- A business . f ...tltig rdlnwiitj S.e relief Vi ivi :.ty oli'.cii.s i ! :be Mip.rvise are . 'l,,,,,vv lhal tlie ddvs was c.tians of Muiray the in b.ld of The fi.ih ut u . thunighout the will have to admit the "Ptumyia was leeddly St Ma.k'. loca.iy Watts m,Tt,'' "ie '""Rcr, the bishnp'B the dinner, r nial Man a class tiviti.-'lie teurooti. t.ie for tial Mi. 1 ian. I m held beginning laid fur their fpu'-tst 8 P m. two ftf d a ad of 27. M.s lhoidMin entered the.J'ar. ,.ont riiied during i - d af i t:.-Dance Cat di ns" is an asset to n Tuesdays. some chances wie made m i . ., . .11 i.i:ni. I i.t r the lour 'i; iddy Poptn'" commeni- our Liir city. na'rad. ,,t,..,1 air the a with army V i s' t. a1 rluli rmistituf ion. Will be anjoiiiUs a tolditr dulh overseas, iwaibme liain.'.g lWtmIl'!l('ll,0W'lln,behld corj.s. A Pew liMinb. i. Mis K, C' n Wcdm sdavs for hf, !l r.oi ,u.d same reason. was vokJ io'-- the nub. three-minut- V ... com-fmen- ts - f f R .5b.-0- 3rd Ward Molhers To Sing On Radio pan-nts- MURRAY FIRST WARD NEWS Murray Ball Team Wins Three Games In League -- -- one-hal- VFW Seeks Sale 4:3-4.- Million Of five-ma- n Buddy Poppies . tx-pec- 11-- 8-- 3 11-- 3. ti 1 Rich-anLse- e - 0 n e ! . ! thi-at- t c ard.-.on- i Dance Gardens s AM.ii.c-r.icifi- - Enjoys Success LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF .IH-.i'.- -- t - e - J : !. 4-- 21 1 v. s - - ci.-,- assi.--t.inc- e - , Ms-- . 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