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Show FRIDAY, JULY 15, THE MURRAY (tJTAH) EAGLE 1949 "War J News n, teacher for the Seniors. Orin Black is a temporary teacher for the Advanced Senior class. Mrs. Iris Fehr, wife of Bishop Fehr is the instructor of a class of 24 students, 10 and 11 years Members of the newly organized Murray Fifth ward held their first meetings Sunday at the High school seminary with Bishop Edmund A, Fehr in charge. J. E. Wahlquist and Verl F. McMillan of the Cottonwood stake presidency were present at the Sacrament service that started at 6:30 p. m. President Verl F. McMillan was also present at Priesthood meeting at 9 a. m. and Sunday school at of age. Besides Mrs. Strange, supervisor, the Junior Sunday school has a small but growing staff with Mrs. Jessie Harbrecht, assistant supervisor and Mary Lovell, Ann Ward, Murray Third Ward Ward f M-M- Don't Hiss ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ?V ? ? ?V ? 7 p.m. to set recovered As low as ce 8110 Anderson ELECTRIC RANGES OVERSTUFFED SUITES TURE CHAIRS LIVING ROOM SUITES FLAT RADIOS CAMERAS TARGET TELEVISION PROJECTORS RIFLES BINOCULARS SETS PHOTOGRAPHIC DEER RIFLES TELESCOPES RUBBER BOATS BICYCLES 41 04 I t t 00 30 10 10 It TENTS TRICYCLES TOYS Top (VthMnrtiln Johnnr Brt- t- Hwi W!d Tliu -NO- I to Vcurani Nrwa fur Milady " I I l.adlr I Ml"'TrirHra" -- J. 100 S, in Knj l0Wo.lr I I 111 IMHMIllll, NEW DRIVE THE STAND-OU- CAR OF 1949 T t Now on Display at ttoman fMop Company 4680 South State St. LET Phone Mur. 1402 US GIVE YOU A DELIVERY ESTIMATE AND QUOTATION ON YOUR OLD CAR I World Tim Nri Oul for W'orld Hr.l I Mualc Motial "w I I l .00 t.lf, Tr,r"i.ih Hwlnt For K.lalatlon Midtal Matin Haddl Sunday TTirouch MuMr For K.ianiioB Vplnnlnf Uanitaiaod t 30 14! 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Furniture v 5000 YOUR DIAL FURNI- JEWELRY TURE 1230 ON I Saturdays' 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. RANGES - GAS - SPORTING GOODS - FISHING - OCCASIONAL - WASHING POP - SANDWICH FOOD IRONS IRONS COOKERS - SHOTGUNS BAGS - - - WAGONS . it to you in top operating condition and ready to V V 1230 a.m. I - gal, O9olc) ".i,u,umi,HUU; (A little city of Auctions and Auctioneers) Wednesdays a Outside White SWP X "Your Murray Music Station" Auction City Market) make needed adjustments and repairs, and return ? ? mm Dial tate Street We will go over your car from bumber to bumpe, V Every Friday 1230 NEW LOCATION new low paint prices ?V Melody Hour" IJ. at Our (Next door to Grand Central t? t? Emphasizing Quality, Materials, and Work Hurray's "American We Invite You . . . To Visit Drive in and let us check your car for safety. t Repairs ..., 9mi't MtQ Chances t? Upholstery Mm 4860 South Elder Horace E. Hayes will be the speaker at Murray Fourth ward Sunday evening service July 17 at 7 p. m. Elder Hayes is a native of England and has lived in Salt Lake the past two years. He fulfilled a mission in England and was editor of the Millennial Star. He also represented the LDS church at a recent meeting of British Minist ers in England. Members of the Fourth and Second wards are reminded that the regional cannery on 59th So. has arranged for them to do canning there. They are invited to come in the evening when the regular day is over and use the facilities to can food. So that the cost will be small, the Cannery Fourth Ward imitmiNiiimiiitmitiMiMiiiiiMiiiiiiHMiii, The Fourth ward Relief Society is planning a bazaar to take place sometime in August. They are asking that each woman donate enough cloth for an article along with the thread, buttons trimming, or donate a completed article. They are stressing aprons and childrens clothing, such as s'ips, shirts, dresses and overalls. They will also accept a part ly completed article. Time of this bazaar and details will be announced later. n, and Jean Nielson and Joyce and Janice Shepard, teachers. At 10 a. m. least five new teachers are need A fine girl's chorus, the Chan- ed and will be named in the son singers from Salt Lake City very near future. Two new class furnished a grand musical pro- es will also be organized. gram at the evening meeting. One member of the girl's chorus, A Cottonwood stake Adult a former missionary, presented Priesthood Aaronic Outing will a short talk. The opening prayer 21 at Jordan Park held be July Wahlwas offered by President in: Salt Lake City. quist. Beautiful flowers along with a wonderful sacrament serThe stake High Priest's party vice and a grand program providbe held in the First ward will ed all who attended with a good hall Friday, July 15 recreation spirit at this memorable, first at 8 p. m. meeting. Priesthood meeting at 9 a. m. was well attended by members First of all quorums of the priesthood. adThe Deacons met with their News visor, Elder Calvin Fairbourn. Reporter The Teachers met with their adSullivan John Hartbritch. visor, Elder Jerry 121 Phone Murray The Priests met with their class instructor, Lorin Simper, under Calendars Ithe direction of Bishop Fehr Elder Orin Black is the general Murray First Ward secretary of the Aaronic priestPriesthood, 8:45 a. Sunday hood. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; SacPresident Verl F. McMJillan rament meeting, 5 p. m. and Harold Johnson, president Bishop's meeting Tuesday of the Fourth Quorum of Elders at 8 p. m. of Cottonwood stake, met with Murray Third Ward the Elders of the Murray Fifth Priesthood, 9:30 a. Sunday ward. President McMillan and President Johnson presented mat- m.; Sunday school, 11 a. m.; Sacters of business to the Fifth ward rament meeting, 7 p. m. Monday Primary cfluslng Elders who met as a "group" of the Fourth Quorum. They were festival, 1:30 p. m. Ward outing, 6 Wednesday informed that they would conm. p. Bishop's Park); (Murray as meet to until a group tinue there were a sufficient number meeting, 8 p. m. Murray Second Ward of Elders to be organized into a Murray Fifth Ward 9 a. and a m.; Priesthood, Sunday quorum presidenquorum News cy appointed and approved. For Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Sacra6:30 m. meet ment service, the present the group will p. (High Reporter under the direction of the presi- school - Seminary). Mrs. Venus Smith Phone Murray 1150-Bishop's meetWednesday dency of their present quorum with one member of the presi- ing, 7:30 p. m. (First ward BisA large number of and dency In charge of group meet- hop's office). Gleaner of the Second and girls ings each Sunday. A group secwill missionaries Stake to Fourth be will wards present will attend Sun- retary keep appointed records and report minutes of the programs at sacrament services at the First, Third and the meetings. Sunwards Sunday. As in the Fifth first ward's Fifth Murray day school was a decided suc- past, very fine speakers will precess. Harold Richards was in sent talks on interesting gospel charge of Senior Sunday school subjects. First ward meeting and Mrs. Viola Strange was in starts at 5 p. m., Third ward becharge of the Junior Sunday gins their meeting at 7 p. m., school. A total of 175 attended and Fifth ward sacrament serbesides officers and teachers. Lee vices start at 6:30 p. m. at the Biggs, teacher of the Gospel Doc- high school seminary. trine adult class, received many favorable comments about his Murray First ward Sunday McMillan, school was reorganized with all teaching. President who attended the class is re- officers and teachers being passed ported to have remarked, "It's on at sacrament meeting last Night one of the finest Sunday school Sunday. William Shelly continclasses I have ever attended." ues to be superintendent with 7 to 8 p.m. Lorin Simper is the capable in- Kenneth Westover as first asstructor of the Gospel Message sistant and Duane Olsen the new class which is for young people second assistant. Lillian Burton on over 18. Mrs. Carol Rasmussen is secretary and Donna Mae Ger is the teacher for the Junior rard assistant secretary. Arthur class, while Jerald Meeks is the Hurtzler, Jackie French and instructor of the Advanced Jun- Donna McDonald are in the Musior class. Earl Keatc will be the ic department. Etelka Johnson m recommends that 15 couples or more come at a time. Fewer than 15 couples would necessitate raising the cost. Since the canning is to be done in the evenings husbands are encouraged to come with the wives. All must can the same article. If any of you know where produce can be obtained please call the presidency of the Relief Society of your ward. librarian. Fay Curtz, Vernon rise Services, to be held Sunday Mattson, Ruby Olsen, Elizabeth morning at 6:30 a.m. at Murray Ottley, Fred Weibell, Earl Smith, Park. Bruce R. McConkie will Myrl Casper, Elese Johnson be principal speaker at the serJohn Streble, Paul Christensen, Arthur Hurtzler, George Soren-so- vices. Grant Slater are teachers The Junior Scouts of Second in the Senior Sunday school. SatGem Gaufin is supervisor of and Fourth wards will leave summer their on the Junior Sunday school, Hilda urday morning be gone Atwood is assistant to Miss Gau- camping trip. They will fin, and Violet Neilson is sec- for a week. retary and Gwen French, music Members of the Seventies department head. Hattie Shelly, Lorna Draney, Evelyn Vicchrilli, Quorum of both wards are rePauline Jensen, Carol Bailey, minded of the Seventies party Genive Caldwell, Hattie Jacob-so- to be held at Murray Park SatKay Pool, Lorrain Olson urday. Come around at 7 p.m. and Ester Christensen are tea chers of the Junior Sunday , Special numbers on the pro school. gram, at Sacrament meeting Sunday night in the Fourth ward hold ward Third were; Duet, Teach Me" to Pray, will Murray its ward outing July 20th at 6 by Orvil and Wylis Sorenson, The p. m. in the Murray Park. They acc. by Marion Douglas. Elder was of the each evening that speaker family bring request a supper and enjoy eating it at! Ray Summers, a recently return- the park. The ward will supply ed missionary from the Southern ice cream and cold drinks. A States. program under direction of the ward MIA will be presented. Fourth ward Primary will hold its Festival July 27 at the chapel. Murray Third ward primary A parade will start at 6 p.m. will hold a closing festival Mon followed by a program which day at 1:30 p. m. in the amuse- will consist of dances by the boys ment hall. It will be the last pri- and girls of the larger groups mary meeting of the summer and song3 by the smaller groups. for the Third ward until next There will be a fish pond also September. A special display of hot dogs, and ice cream cones for all island and Indian things made sale. All articles which the childby the children during the sum- ren have made during their summer will be part of the festival mers work will be exhibited. program. Indian stories and dan- Everyone is invited to atend. ces will be presented. All parents are invited. A little social, held at the home of Mrs. Ida Gallagher last ThursBishop Edmund A. Fehr, of the day for all officers and teachers Murray Fifth ward announces of Fourth ward turned out very that Mrs. Virginia McHenry will successful. Part of the time was be president of the YWMIA in spent getting acquainted and then the ward when the ward MIA each visiting teacher was asstarts meeting in September. Mrs. signed her new teaching district Eva Richards will be first coun- and partner. A reading was then selor and Victoria Peterson will given by Miss Olsen. Refreshbe secoond counselor. These of- ments were served to about 30. ficers are engaged in the work A social will be held each month of getting the YWMIA organiz- at different homes during the ed and ready to go in September. summer months. is "..t. World , Vl " . . .... ;.' , |