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Show TIIE MURRAY (UTAII) EAGLE MAY 13, 1949 FRIDAY, yilsut tym Ql$i$o$ Qt-ew- and families, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ottley and Mr. and Mrs. George Hurray's New Birthday Club Ottley. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wahlen, Richland, Wash, were in Murray Mrs. Agusta Beckman left this tonwood canyon, after school, visit with MarJean Lar. last week, on a five-da- y afternoon. week for a month's visit with her Tuesday son, South Grant was among Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Wahlen, 6562 Recent births during the past daughter. those present. at the Cottonwood Maternrelatives. other and week South State Mr. and Mrs. David Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith and family are enjoying a visit had as week-en- d guests, Mr. and in Tennessee. They will also visit Mrs. Robert Zink of Spanish Fork. their son who is in the Army stationed in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sorenson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mrs. Evelyn Gregory left SaturMr. and Mrs. Orvil Sorenson, day night for Junction City, Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Oregon where she will visit with Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray her sister Mrs. Eleanor Garber. Whitehead gathered at the home She plans to be gone for two of Mrs. Hugh Pearson of Salt wcks. Lake and surprised her with a Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinson party, week-enMrs. had as guests, Shelby West spent the past Atkinson's sister, Mrs. J. E. Pike in Rock Springs, Wyo. on a week of Pocatello, Idaho. business trip. Members of several organized W. J. Johnson, Ashton, Idaho, clubs at Jordan High school enweek-enwith his joyed a delightful canyon party, spent last C21 West 6400 South. at "Storm Mountain" in Big Cot- - family, at d d Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Nettie Lund, County Agent, was at the Murray high school, and tested a number of pressure cookers for home makers in this area. J. Leo Jensen Insurance and Bonds 112 Vine St - - Murray 8 Mrs. Doris Ottley, 4932 Popin lar St., spent last week-en- d Evanston, Wyo. with her sons E. SSgt. J. Floto, arrived home Wednesday night. He came from Alaska to attend his wife's birthday party, which was held Friday evening, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tame, 583 East C400 South. The evening was spent visiting, after which delicious refreshments were served to 26. ity hospital included: Ains- Lynn and Phyllis Benson Miavaie, 736 Wasatch, worth, daughter, May 3. Leo and Betty Nielson, Murray 2873 So. State, son, May o. Herman and Helen McReak Axtell, 1255 Miller ave., Salt Lake, son, May 6. Ray and Olive Ewer Cooper, RD 1 Riverton, daughter, May 7. James and Lisa P.olley Scratton, Members of the Midvale 4092 So. 13th E., son, May B. club entertained at a banNoble, quet at the Midvale City hall, Cleon and Cathrine Bowen American 43 State Rd., East honoring the six girls who repreFork, daughter, May 8. sented Jordan High school in oration and debate. MarJean Thomas and June Park McArthur, 62 West Central, Murray, son, Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Larson, 6463 South State May 8. was one of the honored guests. Herbert and Donna Carpenter Wright, 615 So. 6th E., Salt Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Snarr and Lake, daughter, May 8. children, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Larry and Anna Peterson Wells, visited with Mrs. Tamar Reading, RD 1, Midvale, son, May 8. 618 West 6400 South, Saturday. Nenez and Nellie Dee Chavez, 501 Greenwood Ave., Midvale, son, Mrs. Agnes Haun, who has May 8, spent the past seven months at Norin and Lyla Hope Higley, Medford, Oregon, returned to her 2215 Chathan, Salt Lake, daughhome in Murray. ter, May 9. Florcz Quintana, Miss Myra Hall is recovering Rubel and Stella son, May Midvale, ave., at her home after undergoing Frilast an appendix operation Lynn and Sylvia Butterfield day. Wardell, Riverton, twin girls, May 10. (one of the Infants Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sweeney died) who have spent the winter at Edward and Shirley Andersen Arizona and California, returned Zwhlen, 4468 So. 23rd E., Salt Tuesday to their home In Lake, daughter, May 10. Kia-wan- is 27-3- rd Again No Down Payment Why Wait To Add That Lufheran 171 East 48th South Norbert F. Roschke, Pastor called. Started END WAITING LINES AND DISPUTES Call Us Today For Free Estimates Easy Terms Murray Plumbing & Appliance 0 Phone Murray 464 Give Your Home JL year ago, the reunion is scheduled as an annual affair. The roll begins with Mrs. A Losser, 682 Anderson Ave., who became a member through confirmation on June 17, 1934. Last name on the list is that of Mr. Howard Cox who became a member April 10, 1949. It was noted at last year's service that most of the confirmations the past fifteen years are still members of the same congregation. Purpose of the reunion is to remind the church members of the "solemn promise to remain true to Jesus." a The annual meeting of the Utah Zone of Lutheran Women's Missionary League will be called to order by Mrs. H. Zafft, Midvale, May 15, at 3 p.m., at St. MarKS Liumeran cnurcn in Provo. Mrs. Zafft is completing her second term as Zone Presi dent. In addition to the Murray delegation, representatives from Ogden, Layton. Salt Lake City, and Provo, will attend. Mrs. E. Brass, of Greeley, Colorado, president of the LWML District, comprising societies in Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico, will report to the convention. A vesper service is planned for 6 p.m. The installation of officers will take place during the service. newly-electe- Mateo. n, CASH s Mrs. Agnes Faber returned last Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Pickering week from Glendale California and children of Arthur, Mr. and where she visited" her mother Mrs. W. D. Callister and chiland attended the wedding of her dren of East Millcreek and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Taylor of Salt Lake, visited the R. S. Johns Sunday school presented a home on Sunday. on Mothers splendid program Day, and nearly every mother in Mrs. Esther HufTaker had rethe ward attended. First part of from Arizona home turned the program was given by four she spent the winter workwhere children of the Junior Sunday in Mesa Temple. school, Kim Reynolds, Janet Erek- - ing son, Judy Howe and Kent ChrisMr. and Mrs. Grant North have tender!. The Intermediate De sold their home on east Vine partment then presented a part street, and are building a new and this was followed with a home on south 13th East street solo by Dick Vanden Akker, who still in the ward. sang "That Wonderful Mother of Mine. Shirley Reynolds then Twenty women came out Tuespaid a tribute to "Mother," and day to Relief Society work day, a new comer in our ward, Mrs. worked on a quilt and made Carla Heinmann, from Switzer- aprons and other articles for the land, sang a solo. The invocation Welfare Sewing. A delicious was offered by Brother John T. lunch was served at noon by Barrett and the benediction by Laura Bateman, Mitty Young, Brother Melvin Woolf. Each Vera Erickson and Edith Fermother present was presented guson. with a giant pansy Mr. James Carlston has sold plants. his home on east 48th south,1 Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Clark are and will live with his children. all smiles over the arrival of He has been very ill all spring sister. KIEAiyJAOTE02 ond grand-daughte- r. Jared R. Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Christensen, 4524 South 785 East Street, Murray, enlisted in the U. S. Navy on May 6, in the Navy's trial enlistment program, according to Lt. Commander J. P. Howatt, Officer in Charge of the Navy Intermoun-tai- n Recruiting District. ar For That Light Summer Lunch Try A County for a day. SANDWICH AND MALT MPBJDADIE OR SODA They're Delicious New Sparkle! Jiffy Dogs With Pahco Paints a fresh new coat of paint both inside and out. Call on us. We have the top quality paints to insure perfect results quickly and reasonably. Anderson Lumber Co. Phone Mur. 9 Banish parking problems. Use our economical taxi service when you're in a hurry. Murray Cab Cooked in a Box In 2 Minutes Delicious PHONE Murray 100 Refreshments for Parties Max's Varsity Shop m9 Terms $10 to $300 On Furniture, and Cars Livestock Murray Finance Co. Under State 8uprvliloi Ph. Mur. 1176 91 East 48th Perl Wolcott. So. 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Thus far the Stork has staged his delivery of grandchildren to the Bowens on Mother's Day. Their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Noble of American Fork presented them with a on Mother's Day two years ago. This Mother's Day another daughter, Mrs. Floyd Startin of Provo favored them with a sec FOR THAT . Grandmother's Day d Lloyd Naylor, son of Maxine P. Naylor, 365 Vine, Murray, sat in for commissioner of finance Robert L. Cranmcr during National Boys and Girls week. Mr. Naylor was one of many Salt Lake county youths who ran the political offices of Salt Lake 4975 So. State St. Earl Ottley returned early Sunday morning from a two weeks vacation in San Francisco and Los Angeles. He reported having a wonderful time in both cities, especially in Los Angeles where he attended grand opera's now h:ng presented. He also invisited San his brother and family Among births reported at the Salt Lake hospitals during the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Stout, 2820 West 5400 South St., son, 'Commissioner Naylor' It's Spring! Time to give your home News, Notes 1, VI May 8. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright, Mr. The names of all who were daughter. May 6. Murray, baptized as adults or confirmed Mr. and Mrs. Eldun V. Smith, since the congregation began will 1763 East 48th So., son, May 6. 11 rebe called In the o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Frisby, union service on Sunday, May Murray, daughter, May 5, 15. Those present will be asked to answer when the roll is Extra Bathroom? 4955 So. State Souih Cottonwood I another grandson, born to their but has improved at Mrs. J. E. Jenosnn daughter Virginia, Mrs. Fred ter Kathryn are visit; "? fcj Beezooyan of Salt Lake City. n River. Utah with , Gtf UVtS a, Speaker at Sunday evening friends. sacrament services was Judge 1 We are happy to see Mr A. H. Ellett of Salt Lake City, n address. Mothers Wheeler a out who gave Day again after The High Priests quorum was re- siege of illness during the Pa 1 sponsible for the speaker. Special few weeks. music was furnished by the choir, under direction of Evelyn Shel-toas follows: opening song, "Bless This House"; Ladies Divine "O Redeemer", Chorus, and a men's chorus, "God Bless Our Mountain Home." 1-D- ay Service For Your Convenience i;hiu; liiminiiiv i ii I. Phone Murray 631 'ii y |