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Show Bennion Ward Boy Scouts court of honheld in our ward or will be March 19. They will house on Xhe several awards, and have arranged, so they a fine program a big crowd would like to see out to enjoy it. 0f ward people Mrs. Bonnie Grady entertained ladies club at her the married home recently. play which was The three-ac- t March 12 was a real put on success and very ably done by the Elders and their wives. It was entitled Deacon Dubbs. present big ward temple excursion planned for March 22 at 6 A is crowd expect They o'clock. a large to take part in this exc- ... ursion. Mrs. Avon Oakeson is home from the hospital now following a spinal operation. We wish her in her recovery. Samuel Mackay was happily surprised on Saturday night at the home of his son, Rex and occasion of his wife, on the birthday. A fine birthday supper every Mr. was success at served 7:30 p.m. to Mr. Glen Mackay and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mackay and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mackay and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Loyde Mackay and Miss Mary and Mrs. Mackay. A large beautifully deco- cake was the The centerpiece. supper was delicious and much enjoyed and so were the birthday gifts by Mr. rated birthday Mackay. The regular damage was done to his car. but Our farmers are getting anxhe is about with a cut nose and ious to be about their spring head. We are happy that it was plowing and planting, but old not worse. mar. winter seems determined Geneological Convention was that they should not be in any held Sunday for the three stakes, rush. North Jordan, Oquirrah and Pioneer, with the 10 a.m. meet- UTAH EMPLOYERS PAY ing at Hunter Ward, and the 2 $4,012 AS BACK WAGES p.m. meeting at the 32nd Ward. A total of 40 employers in Utah Mr. Archibald Bennett was in charge. Our ward geneological agreed to pay back wages in the amount of $4,012 to 93 employees committee was in attendance and as a result of inspections made enjoyed the very timely advice under the Federal wage and hour, and talks. laws during the last six months The program in Sacrament of 1947, according to Eugene G. meeting Sunday night was pre Stacey, who represents the Wage sented in a very fine manner by and Hour and Public Contracts the teen age girls. Mrs. Vera Divisions, U. S. Department of Matthews in charge. The follow Labor, in this state. The payments were restitution ing was presented. Opening song, prayer by Donna Player, talk by for the Fair Labor Standards Act, Gayle Bringhurst, piano solo by which apply to employees engagIlia Rae Tischner, talk by Nina ed in interstate commerce or in Matthews, duet by Inez and the production of goods for interElaine Mauchley, accompanied state commerce, and the Walsh-Heale- y (public contracts) Act, by Ludean Mauchley, talk by Joyce Mauchley, concluding re- which apply to Government conmarks by Vera Matthews, clos tracts for more than $10,000 Most violations disclosed were ing song, benidiction by Janet the result of improper computaLabrum. 9 of overtime pay, which the A shower will be given Monday tion and hour law requires to night for Miss Thelma Wood (a wage be paid to all but specifically bride to be) by her friends, Mrs. exempt employees at the rate of Betty Park and Mrs Genevieve at least time and a half for all Blake. Other social affairs are hours over 40 in any workweek. planned for her. However, the Government ofThe wedding date is Tuesday ficial said, some violations inMarch 30th with a reception at volved failure to pay at least the the Avalon Ballroom, 10300 So. minimum wage of 40 cents an State. hour, as required by the law. Thelma is the daughter of MrJ and Mrs. J. Stern Wood, and the groom, Mr. Homer W. Jaynes Jr., son of Commissioner and Mrs. H. W. Jaynes of Cresent, Utah. They will be wed in the Salt Lake Temple and reside in ward correlation meeting was held on Thursday night, with Bp. T. John Labrum in charge. The MIA were in charge of refreshments. The ward choir is working hard A baptismal for the dead was at the present time to present held Monday evening in the Salt an Easter cantata early in April. Lake Temple with 10 boys and It is under the direction of Mrs. 10 girls from our ward primary flva Turpin, with Joy Player at participating. The Primary offi the organ. cers took charge of the children Please remember folks that and furnished transportation for North Jordan Stake conference is them. next Sunday, Mar. 21, with regThere still seems to be quite ular meetings at 10 a.m. and 7 a lot of illness among our ward pm. All ward members are expeople, for which we are sorry. pected to be there. Mr. Walter W. Wilson recovering Keith Parker is planning to from pneumonia, Serena Player marry in the very near future. home from the hospital again, His new home is almost completthe small daughter of the Robin ed and ready to move into. sons with rheumatic fever and The stake M Men and Gleaner many bad cases of the flue and girls banguet will be held in colds. Folks we sincerely hope Hunter Ward on March 26th. This you are all soon well again. promises to be a very interestiThe Primary officers are very ng affair. busy these days preparing the Mrs. Williams, mother of Clif- children for Primary Ward Con ord Williams is some spending ference, which will be held in the time now in the William's home middle of April. with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams. We are PROBATE-GUARDIANSH- IP NOTICES so sorry that Duane Judicial District, Court In Tishencr was injured in an auto Third Lake County, Salt and For "mishap a few days ago, much Division Probate Consult County Clerk or the rein- spective signers for further formation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of George E. Owen, De- - Creditors will present claims with 'nnrhrrs to the undersigned at ih nffieo of W. D. Allen. City Hail, Murray City, Utah, on or before the 12th day ol way, a.l. " The Murray Eagle, 31arch 18, 1948 mains of World War II deceased to the Office of the Quartermaster General, Washington D.C. of which is Regardless option y, according to Col. Graves B. net of kin must selected, return commander, Utah General for requests disposition of re Distribution Depot. DISPOSITION OF REMAINS OF WAR DEAD UP TO KIN Mc-Gar- '! ! ! .. .. ! ft- - , g. fl .. .. Drop in at THE DO-DRO- ' P I.NN 3890 S. State MINI UIUI 3890 SO. STATE 44Mt.4"i'4"H'44'4''H4MH"l' mm... a ! i i ! ! 'I1 ' fw of fop service . "The manpower used and materials poured into metal mining in Utah keep a community larger than Salt Lake City busy full time." IQifl Charles Owen, Administrator of the estate of George fc. uwen, Deceased. mt nnnnT.Ac: ALLEN. Amr.v for said Administrator. Itttviiivj Date of first publication March 11th, A. V. 1943. (Mar. .l) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Margaret Gordon Law inn Dirpapd. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of W. 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