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Show Classified Advertising News of Millcreek Births P&ffstate- THE MIJIUIAY EAGLE BRIGHAM YOUNG "U" Maternity Home FOR SAND arid gravel, mouri- By MaMne Asl.lev Girls in all depts. not 289-tain 16. call soil, Experience Murray rikp .over xlus . Good wages and good necessary. FOR YOUR wall paper Engagement Murray Laundry, 102' Glen Gl1" Just announced is the nuivrinqo gg't."11 Murray of Miss Dawn Van Sot lor m'ri HaNTED: usne HIGH QUALITY CLOTHES "al Mr. Stanley Harvey, son of Mr. Mrs. James Harvey of South S Mur.- Til BARGAIN prices. Everything and Per I terson, from shoes to hats. Also Jewelry, 9'h East street. The young cououtside paint- - Antiques and Gift Items. THE ple will be married in the Salt I F0R 874-Free esU- - WARDROBE EXCHANGE, 1314 Lake LDS temple on June 3. Mur mf Reasonable prices. East 5th South. Dial Salt May we be among the first to wish them all the happiness in I mate givenLake City, Utah. the world? FILL DIRT, mountain soil, and i"wANTED: Bookkeeper on sand, posting gravel. Excavating, truck- - Ward Dinner hier Experience - ing, grading. Call telephone Mur- FurGrass H. A ward dinner will be held preferred. 142-A. J. Mackay & Son, Tuesday, May 28. at the ward in Mur. 669. ray mt,r Phone n 1280 East 48th South. (toMay30) order to . get funds for the reno ' vation and cleaning of the chapel Sady0n815-JRe- S LUMBER FOR sXIe: 2x4, and to take care of other repairs 2x6' 2x8' 2xl. 44- Short that are Snn 15 J necessary. Due to the HoUaaay lengths, short dimensions. Panel shortage of silverware, each per wood, all sizes. 618 Vine St. W. son "TTrfADY Going fast. All E. is requested to attending 492-J. Mur. I Williams, ; "ruffled petunias, bring his own knife, fork and spoon, inis is to eliminate the $L SALE: 2 sections of store tca?oren. cost of renting the cutlery. cauliflower, ? cli-an- - at Cottonwood SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED Murray, Utah, Thursday, May 23, 1946 Page 5 FOR COMMENCEMENT Babies born at Cottonwood MaShaw and Lois Slocum. The best ternity Home May 11 to 18. wishes of the church is extended Elder Joseph F. Merrill of the La them, that they may have a Caldwell Inez Walker and LDS Council of the Twelve will and successful future. happy Kooert Donald, Salt Lake City, deliver the baccalaureate address Mr. P. Payne is expected J. boy, May 11. at Brigham Young university on home this week from his work at McGill. Nev., in order that he Butterfield Lela Jean Asay June 2, and Elder John A. Wid- may attend the commencement Church and Ralph Willard, Midvale, boy, tsoe. also of the Council of th Baptist exercises. Twelve, will give the commenceMay 11. ment speech June 5, it was an Duane Leetham returned home 62 East 48th South Bray Bertha B. Butterfield and nounced by Dr. Christian Jansen from Bushnell hospital Monday. REV. K. E. SNETIIFX Liston Clealan, 03 East 64t2h So., dean of the graduate school and Duane underwent an operation 23!)0 South State St. on his spine, but it was decided Murray, girl, May 11. commencement chairman. Vacation Bible school will that a cast Parker Ruby Louise Robbins The baccalaureate services will start June 3 and run for two be useless. as first planned would and June Byron, 4702 South 10G5 begin at 7 p. m. Sunday, June 2, weeks. All children from 4 to 15 Frank Boeder has just recovin the Joseph Smith, building au are welcome for these daily ered from a West, Murray, boy, May 12. siege with the classes in Bible handditorium. Arrangements are be study and measles. Brimhall Hazel Rickert and work. ing made to accommodate more Birthdays have been celebratThe Workers' Conference will Bert Lamarr, Salt Lake City, girl, than 3000 people from Provo and be ed held at the church on Friday and recently by Colleen Eakins May 13. Loren Cunningham. other parts of Utah expected to May 24. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Har-fiAll w ere glad to welcome back Ericksen Florence Marie Fow- attend. are hosts for the supper, and Mrs. Scott, who has spent ler and Milan Royal, Salt Lake Special invitations, in addition Kev. James Baynes of the Bethel the May winter in Seattle. past 13. to issued the general invitation Baptist church will give the preCity, boy, May sent to view. to the are public, being Sorith Wanda S a b a n and Mr. and Mrs. Hawlcy Smith LDS church authorities, educa- ,nave John, West Jordan, boy, May 13. tors, civic leaders a Rift of money to be and service or- used sent RUG CLEANING in the CWC or vacation Kanemoto Kikaye Imamural ganization heads. scnool as needed Wedding Bells In Your Home and Shigso, Midvale, girl, May r t . . The 70th annual commence- uioie Tin C.,.,1 mini r 01 tile Wedding bells will ring out in 14. meeting a full ment exercises, climaxing Afternoon and Evening year will be next at 2 the Salt Lake LDS temple on Di Bella Naomi Garside and week of colorful graduation ac- p.m. The childrenSaturday will bring June 3 for Miss Melva Thorup Work Louis, Midvale, boy, tivities, will be held at 10 a. m. lunenes ana co to Murrav and Mr. Gordon Wrieht. The Sylvester 5, also in the Joseph Smith park for a good time after the June May 16. Call Murray 879-young couple have been very acPearson Maxine Thayne and building auditorium, where de- meeting. tive in the ward some time. Melthe Among at For Appointment Mur graduates will be awarded 234 graduva is the daughter of Mr. and John A. Jr., 171 Mountain View grees are two Bap ray tnis nigli year seniors. seniors The repre- list ating Mrs. W. W. Thorup and Gordon drive, Murray, boy, May 16. young ladies Misses Jean 11 states besides Utah and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hayes Helen Leone White and sent of Hawaii. the territory Charles Hiram, Midvale, girl, D. Wright. Other activities of the week inMay 17. clude the senior class assembly Hi I. I'M; Back Again WAllFR McCarty Norma Janet Sever-so- n May 30, with the theme, "The We are glad to see Mrs. Naomi and Homer Elmer, Salt Lake Year in Review." Social high C. Evans back at work with her City, girl, May 17. spot will be the senior ball June teachers' training class after a Monsen Marion Francetta 1. The traditional senior trek recent illness. Wo missed you Alto-nawill take place in the evening, while you were away, Naomi, Winkler and Grant Orson, 18. boy, May June 3, with the annual alumni and hope we won't have to do Anderson Erma Phyllis Gor- reunion scheduled for June 4, and without you again. O F F F. R don and Elmer Joseph, 5031 a reception by President McDon KFCEIVEsZlHSCHARC.i: Glenn street, Murray, boy, May ald in the afternono of the same Lt. Kenneth T. Lindsay, son of 18. day. Mrs. Samuel J. Lindsay of Brown Anna Mae Elliot and was recently discharged Dean Curtis, Salt Lake City, boy, PFS. JAMES GARDNER from the army at the Fort DougRELEASED FROM ARMY May 18. las separation center. and Mitchell Harrison Shirley Pfc. James T. Gardner, son of Lt. Lindsay has served three Leland Aldwin, Bountiful, boy, Mr. Reed Gardner, Casper, Wyo., sttaes in the with the air ycais 18. and husband of Norma Nielsen TO RF.SIDF.NTS OF corrs, infantry and antiaircraft. May Gardner, 1175 West 48th Soulh, has been discharged Murray, Murray Midvale Draper Sandy from the army at the Fort Douglas separation center. and all Outlying Districts Pfc. Gardner, who served 25 months in the states as an installer and repairman with the 1 For Advanced Students 485th bomb group, is authorized to wear the American theater Teachers: Drukc and Shaw ribbon, good conduct medal and 1 For the victory ribbon. Beginners (also includes children who have Prior to entering the army on had -- VS "amre 6) GTlt L - (9-3- ?ZS MWstozl. State street. P - long- 1gjgJouth 1 I 1 1.530 W. 48 S. Mur.OI-J- 492-J- . vm, Second hand livi"g room circulator hcaterSj $29.95 and up; one large oak din- ing table, $4.95; all sizes new eenuine Estate Heatrolas; hand portiercs H Grass Furn. ture Store. WOODBURY YvywLuw D. SALE: ranees- - $24-95- ; se $3g 95. Cleaning 1 Phone Murray pQR raper Hanaina Painting, - c' second-1HUKAL- 3 F'-"i- C State Street 4201 South BODY-FEND- CO. N - AND ER BATTERIES, TIRES, J, AUTO REPAIRS ACCESSORIES-PAR- One cpfei c II W t Tun e, TS t lllllllil h, Telephone Murray 1049 ALL . W lour JhiJjon Jbealer KEATE-COWA- er ,'ii:liiil;u sliiiis t In Pinna envice F no previous lessons) May 9. 1944, Gardner was employed as a telephone installer at Richfield, Utah. Teacher. T5 Clarence J. Chamberlain, and Mrs. Clarence Chamberlain, Muryiy, was dis charged from the army recently at the Fort Douglas separation center. T5 Chamberlain, who served 18 months overseas as a cook, is authorized to wear the European theater of operations ribbon with two battle stars, good conduct medal and victory ribbon. He entered the army March 11, 1944. While you waif for the new one if fix up pTs to f Iia DRUKE MULUKM Audition: Wednesday, May 29 FOR AITOIXTMEST ami INFORMATION CALL GETS RELEASE FROM ARMY MURRAY of Mr. son KAT1IRYN 328 SOT. DONALD ANDERSON GETS ARMY DISCHARGE Sgt. Donald G. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Anderson, 331 East 53rd South stree t. Mur- )?inTflijfl serae flostt see. this n d arts that fit ri'ht . . . rform heller... lant 1 . . . i.re now here in good ?up who ri The same t)k'ineei'! d your Ford nl tin jrenuinc parts. So J.n:. your car "back home" to the m "rv ice d partment where j'ou'iH-'- t the kind of pans... ih It will pay, jour ear "TVts. dividends. ( Koru-traine- hwr st I d I'quij-.rm'iit- Ford ron.M-rvaloi- jou trained mechanici have more help now our Tana Bre'back home rnakimr our i.rvt(-ilr ent hum. So your Ford work n lie done promptly .wnanica who know i ord art'iry-traine- xn d tools , : r. 1. TJioro-- e M-- n .... vT'V they employ analyiinjr inMru- - U ll'X Hi j Kid : , m x. "Ultl-- - 1 V-- " C.e-hdil- (-- 1 ir fW I if..';C V'ur Tri J..t . yiii . Priced, from You get prompt Service Fairly See us for your Slate Aulo inspection Mettro Motor tttO South State tributions of musicians from other lands Attendants to the cpii'i n w ill be Janme Johnson of Toi :if. Utah, and Betty Snethen of Murray. A!o oiw n to the public on the same day will be a founders' dav winch the rh.tpil at 9 a, m . at Will be de-history of the fChoil .i in b triinine st.ks from :;75 to in a revue entitled A Gav 't't.Uci'iate YrMcrd.iv-.N.ieties melodrama from an oil r.ilU-in "Night Seem Ni w York in D.ukn.s and bv w;ll be directed bv Mi v Kiiabi th H S'eele. And as a "tiand lha!" the j'.udef.l.i Will eii'ie and dance on i),e Minis court. The menu will 1( V.led t (if !. ICC', fried ch ck( m and rvrrt!;ir.g that ko-in n.ako a meal fur V'ur. P "(.a who have unlit a d,.v woikmc And (h.il PlKllt. fe t.r.,1 hl.vihe ti.i v will Mdi and f,il ftll luikid into tltcsr tbv l aie and du am of fie fun tin V t ,i I and nev, r f,,tt, t i!,at day p by cars T'Ms and service twhnipjes 'Vi loped for Ford cars.That'a hy we can guarantee the work wh cornea from our shop. J as May qm en will highlight the M.iv fete at Westminster college Friday. May 24 The public is invited to this fete on the campus n m . when dances from ji 4 m.inv nations will be presented v the tills of the scl.ool, and songs will le sung bv the mem- of mu- liis of the con finest the sir npHsenting i JVc ill Crowning of Virginia Moffat 1 nervice . . . prompt, for your Ford car. the brvt met allic, usin Ford method, special Ford Jiinl Genuine Ford h n. They'll help all .arls are make your rwi car n rform its beet until Jo lu-- Ford's 1 .V(M1 here . . . and trade. kttcr valuo win n you c Westminster College News Ford-cngi-r- ,t rreci.'ion-luil- t tlue-nnd-whi- Ford ovnl sitfti you'll find low-co- Asiatic-Pacifi- Genuine Ford Parti Authorized Ford Service Where you ray, has been discharged from the army at the Fort Douglas separation center. Sgt. Anderson, who served five months overseas as a postal clerk with the 421st night fighter squadron, is authorized to wear theater ribbon, the American theater ribbon, good conduct medal, Japanese occupation ribbon and the victory ribbon. He was inducted into the army July 1. 1944. Phone Murray 14 " I . I !(!. &:-- ! k: s .ei lit ii, ii S,iiii Tie dunking dnver who dp- - on a rabbit's fool lo Kt Jiiin y.iU !v lion, ' ouiltl to te- n.. n tier f.;.! It didn't W Ot k for prn l th" labbit. This month's high ndnunt" y c During the past five years the American public has developed the "long distance which liahit" more than ever hefore mean that with heavy travel to this area. Ion? distance telephone lines will he taxed to the utmost, handling calls of traveler! from near am I far. We are adding long distance circuits as fast as pnihle, hut we have not jet caught up with increased demand for our icrvice. In summer resort areas particularly, wc hope that you will understand, if your long distance calls are dc laved, that we are doing our very Lest to handle them. trad ti.Tlri i.i(iul,l rdnellilxr that cdu cation ke ts tn for a lifetime if tlx v arc willing. Alter all, iluy bad a "tommencenunt," not n " rail, ly air, in Wcs and private automobiles, Americans arc beginning to eatii-fa craving, licit! in check for four wartime f uinmcrs, to take to the wid"e open fpaccs. All alnncc indications point to liUtory Mountain Lippcst influx of victors to the ore wc and vhat already lc States Area increai-rap pinning to notice in May vvill arrive. months idly a the warm summer THE MOUNTAIN JUUS TELEPHONE AND TElfGWH COMPANY |