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Show The Week In Grani Ward Graduate From Seminary Thursday of last week a splen-did graduation program was giv-- ' hanoiing the seminary of the Murray district who i completed the required .ourse of study. Those from Grant ward receiving diplomas were Jean Bishop, Jane Ellen Watts, Beverly Hofhine, Parley Lundskog, Marilyn McMillan, Petty Lou Smith and Edna Tay- BARBARA GRIFFITHS Mrs. BnClL at n t iu 'Rriffham l tLanv ei nnrf revurncu Srnitn, . for further the enjoyed Lurin y.fTo days visiting with his ft S;y friends. "i,, fy.?,-isu s .a well, young can soon you " and hope you home to stay. Hii i'!?ncr. I ifte.t.; dcr ton i 1 1U- honor uiirday ro Ik ,',.. and havf a viul figure. No No l"-'ti- pounds dnw butter. ... i..riw. w, rnic. fin Minn yours. . vi w viLmin t t be oav clinical tests conaiicwa doctors more tnan Li,-i- l S, Plan. Kan vou don t cut ..irli.-snoiatw simi.lveut thorn whrn ,.. ;, It'sumi iouaanJivieunin forti-j nrioy (l.ii. t): l.'Hue ra.-- meal. Abso-ofs'lfulv ':v haralM. J" with ranilt ' '5. I' not d. liuha-I ' otilvl on the very first box. l'hone jNtV BAv-- Tthi m !. ; ny juw ks with few Vitamin Candy i '!vVvii iI I SIZE 14 AGAIN" B?P f .r LOST 3 H r Mothers Girls, under the nf their teacher, Mrs. wnhlnuist entertained , rv,ntV,Ars last UiL'11 01 .u; evening in me warn : Avds butter vou f Hear From Sou in Philippines Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Smith recently received a letter from their son, Junior Smith Si c, who is based at the Philippines. He told them that he fell and broke his foot, but is doing fine. lie hopes to be home by June 1. I Kingston's Murray city PHARMACY j if ii 4S74 South State St. Murray 279 this ad for reference) Phone pear out mo'h-erbanquet hall. Thirty-thre- e and daughters were present to enjoy the gala affair. Carol Jones, class president acting as toastmistress, gave the speech of welcome. A delicious luncheon was prepared and served by the girls, with each member of the class serving on. one of the several committees, to make the party such a complete success. Decorating the tables were vases of purple and gold iris, and white tapers in crystal candle holders. The following program was enjoyed: A toast to mothers. Marjorie Killpack; response, lUs. McLloyd Killpack; violin sool, Zella Fae Howe, aceempanied by her mother, Mrs. Howe; Mrs. Margaret Eryan read a three-ac- t play, "Life With Father." Vocal solo, Shirley Jackman, accompanied by Marjorie Killpack. Carol Jones introduced the new class officers, who will take charge of all Gleaner class activities during the next MIA year. They are: Maxine Walkenhorst, president: Arlie Johnson, vice president, and Gay Krans, secretary. Each girl pinned a rose corsage on her mother as a token of love. s Mr lllMUlt, ))HMMMM,,,ll,lltllll,l,lll,,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIlllllllMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIItlllMMIMIIIIlM(nilllll MIMI,,lltllllIIMIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllHIM)IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIIIIIIII(MIIIIMU I SIUttL HUUtft a.m. to 10 p.m. except Monday Monday hours 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. GROCERY CUT-RAT- E PHONE 43TII SOUTH and STATE mi iMliiiiMiiliiiiMMmi ...iHiiimMmniMiiiinMiMtitiMiiii METAL TOYS Kiddie Kiddie CARPET SWEEPERS SETS GARDEN lEollcr Skates Hearing Even Better Than Prewar Stall Duffin. Speakers at Sacrament Meeting Alono Norton and Joseph D. Plain were the speakers at sacrament meeting last Sunday. A special musical number, a violin solo, was given by Zella Fae Howe, accompanied by Jackie French. The GIFT COTTAGE i 4 FAS T 48TH SOUT Comment following comment was recently heard: "When and if you get to heaven, you will be surprised to see some of the people who will be there. Also many pc'ople there who will be surprised to see you, loo!" A The Welcome home, Don! Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Santistev-a- n and daughters, Susan and Nanette, and Mrs. Sarah Mitchell, all of Coppcrton. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mitchell Tuesday. H Murray, Utah, Thursday, May 23, 1946 Parjt Descendant I wonder, as I look upon My old ancestral tree, Just who. in ages that are gone, Passed folly down to me. What curious fellow of my line Loved earth and sky and sea, And marigold and columbine. Allil left his null-I- on mf" t Oft. when I'm caught in folly's trap I A sad regretful man, 5z- - wonder just what ancient chap Such foolishness began? "Tis well enough to cry "Beware," And counsel me. "Be strong!" But who knows just whose traits 1 share, Or what traits I'll pass along? California!! Viisting Here Mrs. John Fredrickson, who, because of her health, makes her home in California, has been roses. Murray visitor for the past two Wallace Wahlen. h'o'hcr of the weeks during her husband's con groom, acted as best man. vaiescence loiiowing a manjor The house throughout was dec- operation. orated with beautiful cut flowers. Mrs. Emma Jean Timmi'is. Mrs. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Gene Nelson and Mrs. P. MitchThe following applications have ell were in charge of the gift room. Beautiful music for the been fi'ed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Salt Lake evening was furnished by Ruber, County, State of Utah, through Gomez and Joe Velasquez, play- out the entire year, unless other a steel and ing marimbaphoae wise designated, all locations be guitar. ing from SLB&M: Two hundred gu. sis called to 17013 Midvale City Corpora wish the newlyweds happiness Eon. Midvale City, Ut., 1 sec. ft and were served delicious re- - of water for municipal purposes lreshmenls in the dining room from a Spring Area at a point N. bv Mrs. Leola II. Cummings, ca- - 250 ft. and E. 345 ft. from E Cor. Sec. 2li. T2S, R1W. The teress, and her assistants. Spring Area beg. N. 800 ft. and Out of town gue 's pi t sent for E. 295 ft. from Eli Cor. Sec. 26, the wedding were the aged T2S, R1V, is embraced within grandmother and two aunts of the following traverse: N. 150 ft the bride. Mrs. 1). Mitchell of E. 250 ft.. S. 150 ft.. W. 250 ft. to Parowan, Mrs. Hart is Pobbins of beg. 17247 Murray Citv Corpora Los Angeles, Cal.. and Mrs. Jolion, Murray City. Ut.. 50 sec. ft Cal.. of Purkink. Switzer seph of water for power purposes from respectfully. 'Little Cottonwood Creek, tnbu tary to Jordan River, at a point Earl Newbold Takes liri.le S fJ5" 35 E. 1202G.5 ft. from E Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roberts, Cor. Sec. 12. T3S. R1E. The wa of Salt Lake announce the mar- ter will be used under a head of I CD It. through two Pel- riage of their daughter, Dorothy ton Wheels to produce 700 horse of Newbold Eail to Roberts, power of energy to be used for Grant ward, a smi of the late electric lighting and propelling Mr. and Mrs. Ors n N wbohl. at Murray City and machinery The ceremony v.a performed vicinity. After having been so Mav 11 in Salt Lake Cite by John used the water will be returned Albert Harder. The your.g couple to a natural channel at a point are at home to their friends at S. bTP 33' E. 9731.5 ft. from EU Cor. Sec. 12. T3S. R1E. 5fi5 Second avenue. Salt Lake. 17414 Melvin Nielsen, 440G So. week of last Friday evening 1175 West. Murray. Utah. .015 sec. Mr. Newbold's sistf rs entertained ft. of water for domestic purposes at a well arrangtd shower in from a well bet. 100 and 400 honor of the cwlyveds at the ft. deep at n point S. 460 ft. and home of Mrs. Genevieve Robert- W. 1.'5 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. son. 602 West 1th South. G.mw ? 11. T2S. R1W. were played and prizes w on y T. Swan. 672 Mrs. Anna Turner. Mrs. Viigiuia Si. 1st West, Salt Lake City. Ut., Cannon. Mrs. Mary A. IV; kstcad 3 sec. ft. of water for irrigation purposes from a dug well bet. 5 and Mrs Flo." nee Roberts. uid 30 ft. deep at a point N. 1740 v. n lnr.enls frc. Delicious h ft. and W. 2170 ft. from the SE served. The bride nceived ma Cor. Sec. 32. T3S, R2W. The walovely practical and useful r,.:' ter will be used to irrigate 300 The following ladies wi re of land embraced in Parts aeies Mrs. Earl Newbold. Mr.--. of Si ts. 23, 32 and 33. T3S. R2W. Florence Roberts. Mrs. V.br,., 1743!) Herman R. Bangerter. Roberts, Mis, Tamar Readin?:. 3107 Washington St., Salt Lake Mrs. Kay Brown, Mrs. Dorothy City, Ut., .015 sec. ft. of water for '.omesiic purposes from a 2'a-iBrown, Mrs Marion Brown. Mrs bet. 150 and 350 ft. deep. N Mrs. I)oi,n;. will, wbohl, Margaret ,.t a point N. 2420 ft. and W. 1619 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 25. T1S, USERS M "7 r ' ) 11 n BUGGIES DOLL Giant Ward Girls Graduate From Jordan High Friday night of last week the Jordan high school auditorium was packed to capacity for the graduation exercises, honoring more than seniors. Among them were Gay Krans, Lois Er- leks m, Arlene Hales and Jo Ann Philippines. left Murray or. May 30, 1944. for San Diego, Cal, where he received his boot camp training. He was then sent to radio school and, after passing his tests with high honors, was trans-ferd to the submarine division. He says it is great to be back in Murray again, with his feet on good solid earth. - SCOOTERS Visits With Children Mrs. Ethel Anderson of Fountain Green recently spent a few days visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Lucile Hansen, 5893 South om w est, and her son, Glade Anderson, who is living in Salt Lake while attending the University of Utah. Don imiiiiiimiiniiiMiiiniiiMi IIIMM HIM MMM III II IK It. IIIMlltMIIIIIIMMHIMIMMHIMIIHIl 1lMIHilHI"H"H''"l,",,l",,"M"",,,H,",M'" lor. tl e 18G iiimi - THE M1JIK1! AY EAGLE Turner, Mary A. Beckstead. Mrs. Virginia Gee, Mrs. Ruth Woodbury. Mrs. Vera Barben, Mrs. Marjie Morgan, Mrs. Pearl Reading. Mrs. Emma GofT, Mrs. Verda Robinson, Mrs. Lucile Hartman, Mrs. Lola Faursehon, Mrs. Eva Coriek and Mrs. Robertson. Standing in front el th.' mantle banked with talla hh ami car- nations, with eight in silver hold-,:.O'l either side, Miss Barbara V; Griffiths. daughter of Mr. and Mi s. Charles L. Griffiths, became tiie bride of Howard G. Wahlen, a ton uf Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Wa:ih n Sr., Friday evening of last week at a lovely home weddir.g at the Wahlen home on South Slate street. Bishop Teerlink of a Salt Lake ward performed the eerernony in the presence of the immediate families, followed by a well arranged reception. The bride's lovely black hair was enhanced by the beautiful gold suit she was w e a r i n g. Pinned on her right laped was a beautiful orchid corsage. The bride's mother was wearing a poudie blue creation and Mrs. Wahlen Sr.'s dress was a lovely navy blue. Both wore a corsage of gardenias and roses. Mrs. Hazel Skinner, as matron of honor and the bride's only at tendant, wore a lowly white suit. Her corsage was cardenias and rs Has Exchanged Navy Hlues for Civvies Donald Jacobson. son of Bishop and Mrs. Alma G. JacVwon Sr., arrived home Friday of last week after receiving his discharge. He was with the submarine division of the navy, having been based for some time at Subic Bay, in 9 Anna Mrs. Enid Mrs, Virginia WEDS HOWARD WAHLEN Cannon. Mrs.Evre, Karma Knight, Mrs. stu-i-n- ts I Steadman. m. I nrfm ffr nlTTF-- ' .7. ..in w., ., VBWwnmiwmiwnwtfMnannDuu E-- . TtTP43.i:-t.- t .. ai t mki nil hum i a. ij 43-in- SPECIAL SALE! . PA X n G I 17431-Wil- liam Reg. 4.95 SEALED II E A M ASIAATR KITS : " (JJJIjy WUQ 1 V K THE QUINTS' GOOD DEED hUlt - f ' L dewr W freedom fhis New gat i j J i NOTICE TO WATER l f Lichen pan for Wn. Homemoer'tnewnoute. f-- i K v 1 a III inc. bit. "t a po;rt S. hi. Weil ;i ' 2'iu P.. ft and W. PH.-an- fiii: E. Kin.bcihn 2nd S .i.th. S; 1. Lake Citv. t't i fi st e, u. for ii ligation u " i 11 Dei. hi ini fiom u ('- int S. 34 5 It. It. iii i n at .. , W'i Cor. S c. 1'J E. o;i II l; T2S. K1E. .v ' ; us J Ifotn At rb ; i to on. irng.iie '. acres of i.md ml ; ed in W'a See. 10. 01 S W i 1 . yfey ?&m ...... . t tor a; (io-- : . -- R' 7th East. M . for (!' let. IdU c;nt I i."' ftom Si. . !"' V. S. K1E. ' fl. 2-- 730 Pir.ee. W. , Sail Lake Cilv. ' for b t. l.D and 3'y" 351 it. and ; oint S EasI 4'itlj .i'13 from a 2 t.c jjuri o:.5. Wood. o;a So. :iV. Ul. .015 SIC ft vvtli from a 3UIJ It. d ' P at a ft. and E. 11 ;.: 2 5. T2S. Cor. .0. P.. 1717 in- J ;i x 17371 yc.sr-rour.- i. i" u-- 11 . 1 ii Ix-t- . 1 1 Campbell. 3091 ... V.t cor. atli Easl. Salt Lake City, Ut., i2 P '' mt. ft. of water for domeslic t:s. RJi. Il.if.k'-. well bet. 15(1 !io,ii n 17110-- 11 i :,()) ft. di i n at a point S. 2liliG .03 Ut. Lake Ci'v. 7lh L..M. i,d E 4 itu.a it. fiom NW Cor. misrcil.o rolls n Mr. ft. e, 30. 'IIS. HIE. bit. 7S and 2! 0 fiom ;i 2 i'io'e..is iesist,ng ihr Granting N 4:: Iftl it. ft !i r at ' the forero.i.g applications. ' W'i Cor from and E. IP Pi it a n. Lie; i for, must be in ,:E. The writ- r wi.) sec. t:s. u avii loini wit.'i (Mia copy h.ls r;:s. i ! In u i had with the Mate Engiiner. J tcrsr. ink.; lion, d; State Cal itol. S..it Lake Citv H, .1 : Im.sf ' vac fta';-'41 on or b foie Jutic 2'J, PJ4G j C. K." I. Uln P'.di, 17b!' !, 'M-.Li.k2 3Q) Ci'v. S' t.i ii' Jor (i"m id!) ;if. II) II WATSON, )1 In 7.i an i 3'"' St.i f (,jri a Engineer P. an.i ; ,,;nt S. ft p at NW , Cor. Src. y in, fi !, RHEUMATISM T2S. PIE. tisnP'-.':r. tbr Riot.,'-and ARTHRITIS b; s. at U. () E. Ii3 hi of water for domestic purposes well bet. 100 and fiom a 2 Oil fret deep at a point S. 537 ft. and E. HitJO.U ft. from NW Cor. of SEAT COVERS . 6.95 up See. r, T2S, R1E. 17414 Albeit Coon. Garfield. Pi.. .015 .sec. ft. of water for 9c sq. ft. u.e from a well bet VELOR SCREEN '.ail and 300 ft. deep at a point s li,22 ft. and E. 104.22 ft. from SOFTBALL BATS ..1.09 up W'i Cor. of Sec. 31. T1S. IUE. 17447 Mark Iivalo, 323 W. tin g. on Ave.. Salt Lake City, Ut., for domestic .!.' ..ec. ft. of water ... ... 6.95 Coleman Lanterns u i Pom a 2' sn. well w i. h ami 1 II ) ft. deep l l a po.nt N. 24'J'J.yy ;:. and 1.. i.u.ut it. 110m sti tor. 49.50 . r. 23. TPS. R1W. Tent & Pole 7 Pi:; Mrs. T. Rnv Kingston. AlAood Blvd., Murray, Ut., a", j mc, ft. of water for irrigation Trailer Hitch 3.00 up 75 well pi. .ims from a 13U 650 S. ft. ..r.d deep at a point it. and W. 40 It. from N'i Cor. S c. 7, T2S, HIE. Tiie water will Play Pool For u.ad from May to Oct. 31 to 26.95 Children ;i,i.ate .5 .'icie of bind i tnl'raced .NEUNW', S,c. 7. T2S. HIE. i. IH-- L. J. At gust, 31H E. Till South, S.dl Lake C.ty, Ut., .015 " e, it. of water for domestic use ;."!, a 2'a-in- , well bit. 150 and .,n:i it. o'etp at a point N. 174 ft. in Ho!! I i V E. (.3 it. fiom WW Sec. 32, ,s. IUE. Bicycle Horn . .1.8? Bicycle Light . 1.69 do-;!,sl- ic 173i;(iKobi:t hie. t:s. ldellt.il ".. 291 No. Main St.. Paysorf. Ut.. .015 sec. ft. T2S. PIE. !'. jn.-ik- Warren, 17442-D- con fl. from NU Cor. ft - : double your rau? of vision, They'll priftir.-vllnight driving nmch safer. Avcmito life of the bulb in ppproxiiii.itoiy tliree years. Suiiplo and easy to install. 1UW. applications following The have been Lied with the State watei Engineer to appropriate in Salt Lake County. Stale of Utah, throughout the entire year, nnlis citheiwre designated, nl) locations bc.r.g from SLB & M 1719? Mrs. Farrel S. Johnson South. Salt Lake 15;ii) East City. Ut. .obr s'C. ft. for domcsiu use from i Now! n. f coa lJ JPr I Where you goin', Speedy ? VA'A lUUAl THUHT " y-- n AV HT STUD clUNr- smoy D. 1.3Pi--Pa- u'. Bicyce Tubes .1.09 up Bicycle Tires 1.69 up .45 up Lawn Sprays .. Record Albums .2.36 up Wecd KiIlcr (24-D)1.0- up 0 Greoter Riding Comfort SHIM ii . 6 nT U'a-in- t 4U m : J 11 . .r;1a-founta.- -- - I html II "' oprrsic , - i ( Jck. crew-tyi'- i KsMor.r.Py fanious mr.kn of ilvairr 4 (''"'ir.n, Jncl'iiiir,? the lo',t f(!lnrpi of !l rnoiPra tliork absorbcri , ; roiM 1- - 'It; i; Ti ' . . ' V iTl -- lift lit" - L- Sn'L IS rAS7Ar,2. C5, FMfA I" c , f'f w. ,r, i . -- VOU f f r.r,v ' ,,rit. ws'. f f 1 a in fore i' 5 t (01 u r'-.- 1 a !' V in wi'h 1 r't-- mi!ti h I for ibat.kful that S;-- 1 vats found ami nm f relief fiom that I will ' HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE 4. 4745 SOUTH IT) Mountain Fuel Supply Company Date ci im. .... r't J with t' th" h.s. Umblc !TJict,on State Capitol. S,.,t eljibv a i ar;vov,e writing mc i.t:.i r. l Lrke Citv P Utali. o;i or ' foir tor irt. rir i !i M;s. Anna Paut.r P.O. Pox o23, Vancouver, Wash. Jur e 22. P'r' H WATSON. repv an! :mMjvmmlm f . ( ; - . -- rj.-- mm -- NUE-OVO '. Laboratories L STATE ST. PHONE MUR. 390 |