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Show THE MURRAY Secon Jurray nr i 1 Reporter Venus Smith H50-- Murray j c.n.lnv school is br'vnieht raatthe t chapel for ward Ihml officers and PS"00 hPir partners. The its Partnersalso F&Zd "".. (to- - T3offinmne . at o p- - m- - Ker-tamu- Sc Bishop and Glenda l7. ' .are in charge of the L.i activities have ar ram. One talented Weau"r...:n kp n. C. Lloyd ;. An imitation of will- also be dlf; r Andrews lr01."the program. , uofinei""1-- rthwara b. team won Uve girls lino.m FL i1.nB d jme SCnOOl. substituted for both for the Fourth Ar,-n- Wda. ttlim , Man . t s, m there'll be a great many who 1 Carol Wright You Let us are interested in becoming ofto some for Waiting place ficers down at the club. Its real PICKUP & DELIVERY . by Claud C Ruch spend your time on Saturday Edutsttoutl Dwtctor, a lot of fun with parties and ) ty J Phone Murray a little patience nights? Just CbUdcrstl Advuory Stnut all. So let's see all and planning and you'll soon find yourMost of you mothers of small please arid gals get in a petition babies worry needlessly when your self in new surroundings when guys OK? little ones don't start to sit up or you come in the Teen Age Club I' 4763 So. State Street to walk or talk as early in life as soonSee you MIlMtlltlll lllIIMIIIIIII(ll(l imHIIIIIMmtllfMIIMMIIt the baby in the house next door this year. or the apartment upstairs. If all works out well, and the Before you begin to wonder k whether or not there may be officers and advisors Mr. and Mrs. Phinney hope they Year I something of wrong with will there'll be paint flying on little Mary or Bill, read what all sides within the next week. one of the couDrapes, a little elbow grease and Idaho-Grow- n ntry's leading a can of paint can do wonders authorities on "The Baby's for our club, and we're certainly First Year" going to try to brighten the placa has to say on up and hope it helps. this subject: "As in all Within the next three weeks other aspects Claud C Ruch petitions and elections will be of develop all the go, and we" hope that babies deal a ment, vary great with respect to the time when they begin to do certain things." library at 8 p. m. That is the expert opinion of Dr. Lee Biggs will present the lesDonovan J. McCune, Professor of in a special teacher's instrucson Pediatrics at Columbia University and Childcraft writer. 118 W. 48th South tion meeting. Other business to Phone Mur. 46 An attending pediatrician at the be disposed of will be the disBabies Hospital in New York City, he has the opportunity to observe cussion of plans for the fall seshundreds of infants closely every sions, 100 percent Sunday and year. "baDr. to McCune, Dime Sunday. Latter part of the According bies seem to follow the same genmeeting will be for department eral pattern of development, despite differences in the time of work, Senior, Junior, Music De partment, etc. Assistant superbeginning." Here is the outline he intendent J. L. Sullivan will have gives for their progress 1. When lying on his abdomen, charge of the faculty .meeting the newly born infant can usu under the direction of SuperinFourth ward MIA is having ally raise his head briefly, but tendent Harold Richards. its opening social Wednesday, x cannot do so if he is lying on his back. Sept. 14, at 7:30 p. m. Everyone A preparation meeting at the 2. During the first four months, in the ward over 12 years of he can lift his head backward home of Wreth Nielson was held age is invited to attend. Most of with greater and greater effby officers and teachers of the the evening will be spent daniciency, but he usually cannot First ward Primary Aug. Murray cing. A very fine orchestra has lift it forward until he is about 4944 2b' under the direction of Pres been engaged and MIA officials four months of age. Grace Utley. The ward bishopric 8. A month or two later, at from would like a large crowd in five to six months, he can sit met with them and set apart 22 upright with a little support. officers and teachers. 4. By seven or eight months, a Primary will begin for .the baby can maintain a sitting First ward on WednesMurray Third and aid a without for short First, posture time and pull himself back inday, Sept. 14 at 3.40 p. m. Ward News to it if he falls over. The Primary officers extend an invitation to all children under Reporter special invitation is extended to 12 years of age to attend- It is deJohn Sullivan members of other wards whose sired that mothers of the children Phone Murray 121 DINNER opening social does not fall on have them present at Primary each Wednesday beginning with Calendars Tuesday evening-FaL. Curtz will be the in- the first meeting in an effort to Also Serve Murray First Ward structor for the Special Interest attain 100 percent record for the or Priesthood, 8:45 a. Class for the coming year and year. Sunday m .; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; sac Frank Bromley will take over rament meeting, 5 p. m. Completely Remodeled as class leader. Murray First and Fifth ward Relief Society sewRelief Societies will have their Tuesday New work day projects together on ing project 10 a. m.; MIA openDrop In Third ward MIA will Murray meet8 pBishop's 13 m.; in the Murray ing social, hold its opening social Wednes Tuesday, Sept. New Booths and First ward Relief Society and ing, 8 p. m. 14. day evening, Sept. Pres. Eva Eddington of the Mur, Primary, 3:40 Wednesday to ray Fifth ward Relief p. m. 133 The Murray Fifth ward MIA invites the ladies of the Society wards Murray Third Ward Priesthood, 9:30 a. will hold its opening social and to take part in the sewing proSunday 11 a. nv; sac- "Autumn Festival Dance" Thursschool, ject. There will be quilting and m.; Sunday day, Sept. 15 at 8 p. m. in the textile painting. rament meeting, 7 p. m. MIA opening Murray First ward recreation At noon, work will be set Wednesday Cool Cool Conditioned hall 8 paside and a "pot luck" lunch x meeting, social; Bishop's to Tom Lovell. supAccording will be served. Fifth Ward Priesthood, 9 a. m.; erintendent of the YMMIA and Sunday McIIenry, president of Sunday school, 10:15 a. m.; sac- Virginia in the Fifth ward, a YWMIA the m. rament meeting. 6:30 p. of dancing, entertainprogram sewRelief Society Tuesday ment and refreshments will coming project, 10 a- m. (First ward) meetprise the evening's activities. Bishop's Wednesday D'On Hansen and Jay McIIenry school ing. 7:30 p- m.; Sunday Mr. Lovell's assistants. are faculty meeting, 8 p. m. (First Grant Zogi; will be Special ward) MIA opening soc- Interest class instructor. Thursday ial, 8 p. m. (First ward) The Murray Fifth ward MIA The Mutual Improvement Assn. officers extend an invitation to goes into action with an "Autumn all to attend the opening social and regular Mutual meetings durFestival" dance next week. Muiray First ward MIA has ing the seasonarranged to dance to the music of Orson Becsley's orchestra to Murray Fifth ward Mutual ofacand ten hers met Tuesday ficers refreshments, be followed by presat the home of Jay and Mvrtle Slater, to evening cording ident of the YWMIA of Murray Virginia McIIenry, 5325 Avalon First ward and J. Earl Smith, Drive, in preparation to the open'superintendent of the YMMIA. ing of Mutual. The First ward MIA opening Harold Ri(li; ids, superintendsocial will bo held in the First of the Muiray Fifth ward ent hall Tuesday, recreation jward school, says that a Fifth o p. m 13 Sunday ai beginning iSept. mt.ooi lacuuy meet- ikmv ward irst of the f officers Mutual hi Wednesday, Sept. 'ward etfend an invila:ivi to ing willbe 13 in the Murray First ward everyone to attend the dance. A help 981-N- MurrayTranster - Mey-ric- One crabgrass will pay dividends in the Wasatch Seed When, Murray Elevators Dining Out Tonight? Crabgrass (combined . . 1.35 85c to ... Killer, 50 lbs. with. fertilizer) fonq Jjow jaje Featuring the Finest in Chinese and American Food Fifth Seed lb. Certification HURRAY S NEW CAFE spring. Lawn Out SOUTH STATE ST. eradicyour lawn. Work done now to ate that Itllllllllllllltfllftfl MOVING j by tflonci make improvemplant those new lawns or ents to tlllMIKM 11111 1949 Try llw 1$ TAeJime . to jtlllllllltllllttlllllllllll Club Tecn-Ag- e . rream and rtiflc ' enft- t jumui over the Second .u. CnnnvvieW With The Murray 9, work-Watermelo- g, Lrth Ward New. Ph!ne visiting teachers were present. Mrs. Singleton and Mrs. Ethel Erickson from the stake board o o 0 attended. They complimented the presidency on having such a good attendance and for the enthuscatch; Shirley Romney, pitch; iasm they had toward their was served near the Judy Pherson, lb; Arlene Hofe-lin2b; Lavon Bleazard, 3b; close of the meeting. Patsy Pherson, first short; Fon-ne- ll Nielson, second short; Madge All Girl Scout leaders of this Nielson, - first fielder; Arlene district attended an outing at Jackman, second fielder; and Rotary Park in City Creek canDonna Shepherd, substitute. The yon, Wednesday. A delicious din girls are very happy to have as ner was served to those attending. their teacher for the following The Second ward Bible Study year, Mrs. Verda Worlund. Jan ice Bishop was scorer for the gr.oup wil hold its next class game and Alden Laney, umpire. Sunday night following sacraThose in the lineup of the Second ment meeting at the home of ward team are: Marie Laney, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thacker. The Helen Belanzich, Marilyn lesson will be given by Bishop Carol Davies, Lorraine and Mrs. Webb Snarr. Westbrook, Gloria Johnson. The two teams plan to play another Second ward YLMIA has as exciting game sometime in the their Gleaner teacher, Mrs. Josnear future. eph Wirthlin and Irene Lester will be third year Beehive teaFourth ward Primary social cher for the coming year and which was to be held Wednes- assistant organist-day, Sept. 7 was postponed and will be held next Wednesday, The Superintcndency and presSept. 14. All children primary idency of the Second ward MIA wish to invite every member age are invited to attend. ' of the ward mutual age to atThe Fourth ward Relief Society tend the opening social next met last Thursday at the home Tuesday, Sept. 13, beginning at of Mrs. Marion Douglas. It was 7:30 p. m. It will be held on the the most successful one of the ward grounds. Games will be officers and played and a fine program has summer. Thirty-thre- e been arranged. 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