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Show THE MURRAY in tiie Ward s Casse 1 L. Monson, Reporter Phone Ten FRIDAY, JUNE 11, (UTAH) EAGLE Attending The English Fort DUP Camp's held Wednescloiing party was the Taylors-viS- e at day afternoon ward chapel in the form of m tegular old pioneer dinner, women all donned pioneer for the event. 0 house dresses Hilda MacKay was elected jrman of .the camp for the ecatting year. : : h ' tioned Miss Margaret Erickson and Fern Martin who acromn- anied the choir. Their work received many praises. Sunday 9 a.m., priesthood meeting; 10 a.m., Sunday school; 5 p.m. Sacrament meeting with Melvadeane Scott, a returned from the Central states as speaker. Tuesday 8 p. m., Bishop's meeting. Murray Second Sunday 9:30 a.m., priesthood meeting; 10:30 a.m., Sunday school; 630 p.:m., Sacrament meeting under the direction of the Melchizedek priesthood with Mark Laney in charge of the program. Wednesday 8 p.m., Bishop's meeting. Murray Third Sunday 9:30 a.m., priesthood meeting 11 a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m. Sacrament meeting. Monday 1:30 Primary. The Study Grouo eomoosed of about 14 members who were organized from among the charter members of the Lambda Delta Sigma at the University of Utah. about 10 years ago, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaw Tuesday evening. It was game night and they nlaved cro quet and volley ball most of the evening. Light refreshments were served. mis-sionor- will be y at the juld Friday night lortviHe ward chapel for Theron Mrs-EjacKay, youngest son of is a Theron BMacKay. of Utah jtuBent at the University and will enter the mission home June 21 to jn Salt Lake City for his mission to France. Ppare Speakers will include, Henry Stake Ewden, Heber Barker, a member of pies., John D. Hill, Bishopric, and a response by the missionary. Samuel Smith WiB offer benediction. J who helped him put over the ticket sale. Especially he men Murray First Tay- - - V express's his thanks to all those Ward Programs June 13 fo 19 I X farewell testimonial IHIimilllMllMHIl ... The North Jordon Stake gena are officers planning alcgical bil stake temple excursion to ilHltlllMlllMHdlMlllllMIHIHtllHIMtlllMllllltllMllltlltllM the Manti Temple Saturday, June 26. They are expecting a no Roth, was well attended and . , ; 1 bus. Har- - received with enthusiasm. Mr. large crowd to go by of the Roth demonstrated his vey Hintze is in charge ability as a musician, conductor and solotrip. ist in a way long to be rememThe concert given by the first bered. Bishop Lawrence Parry - was gratified at the results and Ward, and featuring Elton Men- YOUR USED TIRES ARE WORTH up $ to TO001 J - . 13 agri-cultr- al at 7 the Famous SEIBERLIIIG SAFETY TIRE j FOR YOUR PATENTED HEAT VENTS guard ye against deodry UNUSED MILEAGE Members of the Gospel Message Sunday School class with class leader Thelma Snarr, enjoyed a swimming party at Saratoga Springs Monday evening. They also enjoyed a pot luck supper in the lunch bowery. blowout. SAW-TOOT- TREAD H stop quicker . . skids Us. Mrs Murial Snarr and Mrs. La-ReJohnson entertained four- teen guests at the Snarr home in honor of Vaugn and Dora Fothoringham after meeting Sunday evening. It was in the nature of a good bye party, since the have moved Fotheringhams away from the ward. Light refreshments topped a pleasant evening- Their friends in the ward will muss them. 76e & Swedes LARSON RROS. CAS and OIL ."0:0 S. Phone Mur. Stale 1006 - .! Cheese Food, Delicious .t lbs. 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Juice ?r:,.Dtr5. A .lb. a? apefrutt stt fiaK W Juice 17 Quart 41 Juice.2iua:'qpuart Ovaltine JS.. 39 Malted Milk?;:-45 I 15 ..lb. 8 No. I. Green U. CANNED JUICE TO 8lloers Lemons a, M v. It K K I Carion Freih Creamery :.?can. 57? i?f.,V.nrB.l;5.s: fellow Peas Hlrs Shady Lane, tT. Jb, rck QyZ Milk V. R No. I. "A" Slia 0. 8 No. I. Toung Tandei lb. Full Pods Sjnl A Mt0(,w U'0(,d F"8'1 Crude Cucumbers n Grd yvILK Onions Root Beer my month-lon- g Tender D.mtnm Potatoes U. aS FRYERS Strawberries Beverage rtl Mur. 454 5049 South State QUTYEzlR Milk Ittll.l Coffee Galvanized screen, screen tacks, hardware, door stops. 170 W. 48th South TWIN PEAKS COLD STORAGE tribute to dairy food3 by Berving them more often. From America's richest dairy lands come milk, butter, cream and cheese. Rushed to your nearby Safeway. We bring them to you in all their natural richness and flavor, fresh as a spring morning. Cottage Cheese Tasty Cream Cheese fir and ponderosa pine. Also, the new Ry.lock roll type window screens. (No frames required.) I Trips Complete strain-grai- Free Pickup Service counSry-ffres- h PP5H BEVERAGES SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS ock of screen doors in Western Mild Coffee annoying Insects. So put an er d to these pests this summer, by approved by Fire Underwriters. ' Join in this Breeze Tea Ifi no fun to fight flies and other This vault has been MINIMUM CHARGE $2 . . . NO WAITING YEAR'ROUND INSURANCE FOR YOUR FUR COAT $1 per $100 VALUATION A similar camp will be held at the Branch Agricultural College at Cedar City, June 30 to July 2, for club members from southern Utah countries. CHEESE COMFORTABLE AND ,. te up-to-da- .... i Your (Favorites KEEP YOUR HOME FOR SUMMER - ...... .in. ....,., That in your own home town you have one of the most Cold Storage, Scientific Fur Vaults. zz: Sunklat, Julcr COOL 6 Tay-lorsvill- e; - ...TO DO YOU KNOW! Taylorsville; DeVel Godge, Ward Nielsen, Granger; Madge Winn, Credent; Shuna Day, Draper; Delpha Hand, Draper; Charlene Lind, Midvale; Pat Player, Bennion; and Marion Labrum, Bennion. out-do- $Tlf)g FUR p.m. The three-ac- t comedy "Look Out Lizzie", will be produced Friday at 8:15 p. m. in the Second ward amusement hall by the Special Interest Dramatic Group. The proceeds will be used to build a cement amusement floor back of the church. The play promises many laughs. This Special Interest Group has sponsored many projects for the benefit of the ward and has had good success and a great deal of ' satisfaction in their efforts. 4 I a At this camp the older will ' receive training in club leadership, with special emphasis on recreation and handicraft This instruction will prepare them to assume leadership at the annual summer encampcounty ment to be held during July in conducting games, teaching hand" icrafts and other enter tainment. The camp at Logan will be another feature of the USAC summer school sessions. It will be attended by club members from the northern counties and some 60 to 100 are expected at the Logan program. Those attending from Salt Lake county are: Glen Daw, South Cottonwood; Dale Garringer, The program consists of special talks and musical numbers prepared by the ward Melchizedek Priesthood quorums. Sunday evening was planned and carried out by the Sunday School Superintendency. The speaker was L. J. McDonald. FULL VALUE Doctors have just worked out new kind of brain operation called "frontal lobotomy." (Anything to' confuse the issue, eh, Doc?). The operation takes about eight minutes and consists of poking a "refined" ice pick into the frontal lobe. The idea is to puncture your "worry ability." "Eight minutes with the ice pick" and you're as relaxed as a buc ket of ashes. You don't care if school keeps or not, and the men tion of income taxes sends vou into gales of laughter. You couldn't worry if there was money in it! Perhaps this will 0, Meeting 6t B. NEFF Grant Ward is presenting a special program commemorating the Restoration of the Melchizedek Priesthood on Sunday, June SWEDES i py over the progress the ward is making. The new combined chapel and stake house is well along the road of completion and they hope to have it finished by the end of the year- The Bishop says that Leah Eldridge, head of the Junior Sunday School, sponsored a program last Friday evening to raise funds for the furnishings of the Junior Sunday School room in the new chapel. He states further that they will have thirteen missionaries in the field. The four leaving at once are, Lund Bawden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bawden, Lavar Coots, son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Coats, Marion Monson, son of Mrs. Bessie Monson, and Leonard Harmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harmon Sr. SUPPLY, 4745 So. State St In Kansas City, Orville L. Stone took out a license to marry Mary Jane Moss. Apparently that was one stone that had 4-- H 4-- H Bishop Richard G. Bawden of the Granger Second ward is hapr NEFF HOME AND AUTO VIEWS By THOMAS s, d 11. Ten of the older boys and girls of Salt Lake City county are attending a state camp for club boys and older Utah girls which will be held at Utah State Agriculture College, Juno according to announcement by V. L. Martineau, county agent. Only club members 15 years old and over will be eligible to attend the camp .which is being sponsored by the Extension Ser of vice under the direction David Sharp, Jr. and Fern Shipley, state extension club leaders. ice-ma- Speaking of relaxing, plan your vacation now. Better get some maps to avoid those dead-enroads. Call today for those maps at THOMAS NEWS 4-- H IMMIIIIimMMMHimtlllMMlltHim your locol vice from Camp at Logan 728-- stopped rolling. We don't know but we do about rolling-stoneknow plenty about Car Polishing, at THOMAS B. NEFF HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY, 4745 State Street. Grime doesn't pay. It takes years off the looks of your car and injures your finish. Drive in today for one of our deluxe wash and polish treatments to restore its beauty. Price is low, results are slicker than a whistle. Let us glamorise your car. Phone: Murray 390. soon become a regular home ser Members 4-- H 1948 . |