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Show THE MURRAY 30, 1949 SEPTEMBER FRIDAY, Relief Society Sets Fifth Ward Meet Business Notes The Murray Fifth ward Relief Society will hold its first meeting of the year Wednesday at 1 p.m. at 5498 So. State St. The first part of the meeting will be a teacher's topic meeting with Lurene Saunders, class leader, in charge. At 2 pm- there will be a theology and testimony meeting under the direction of Athea Swenson. (continued from page one) Reed, owner, has obtained the franchise for Hoffman radio and word of television. Another cheer to someone from Reed Electric is the announcement of a winner of a Hoffman radio at the recent exhibit at the state fair. The winner is Marian Graham, 4575 So. 7th East StMeanwhile, it's been sad news for Mr. Reed. His mother died Monday in Salt Lake City after considerable illness - rXTOO0 ($)) """ O ' ' - The new salesman at Zion Motors is Roy McMullin of Midvale who has spent many years with companies, Archie Taylor, Zion Motors manager. Mr. McMullin has spenf the years since the war in th. real estate business but prior to" that sold many automobiles in the southern part of the county. Oscar Bennion, associated with Murray Elevators and its Bennion Mills, as long as he can remember which includes unloading cars while still a student, now is located at Peterson Laboratories, 3955 So. State St., where he is for Blatchford Calf meal, Wholesale grains, Vita vex yeast, and many other products for farmers and livestockmen. He had been manager of Murray Elevators since 1941 prior to his shift. In the same office with Mr. Bennion and Mr. Peterson is James L. Slade, who represents mainly the Thiessen Turkey Hatchery. RUBBER EMULSION -- WALL PAINT Dries ia 20 minutes, without laps or brushmarks. Insured washable with soap and water. Money-bac- k guarantee. Ready to use, requires no mixing. Simply stir and apply. A rapidly growing Murray business is Stoaco, Intermoun-tain- , Inc., manufacters of storm doors and windows. Managed by Stan Duffin, the comparatively new Murray enterprise which started with 3 employes in the plant on west 48th South now has 12 working there, has added one to the office force, boasts an uptown office at 818 Sa State St and lists 14 dealers and five direct salesmen. Waterproof! Synthetic rubber emulsion base, repels water. Household cannot cling to grime Dirt-proo- f! smooth, hard surface. Covers any walL Needs no primer over plaster, wallboard, wallpaper. $4.49 GAL. j1-39q- ,. Ottley's 4766 S. Ph. Mur. State 1177 Ed Hobbs, manager of Anderson Lumber Co., devotes a good deal of what spare time he can find with the Saddleiers. When he isn't riding, he's working on the books or something else, serving the riding organizaton as secretary-treasure- r. La Itie's 4910So. State Phone Mur. 925 (5J 0 O DON'T HISS THIS SALE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS FOR CLEARANCE $1 $3 Table Table Blouses Dresses Pajamas Shorts Blouses Slips Peddle Pushers Halters Skirts Slips Murray Kiwanis made a trek into the high mountains above Park City Sunday, September 25, and found, to their amazement, a large and imposing log lodge set high on the shore of Lake Brimhall. This beautiful lodge is called Camp Cloud Rim by the many Girl Scouts and other girls of scout age who spend glorious weeks there during the summer, boating, canoeing, swimming, hiking, learning about nature, cooking occasionally out of doors, fashioninf articles of beauty, and havinf a wonderful time. One of the Kiwanis members Mr. Albert Faber, is also a mem ber of a group of men am" women called the Cloud Far Camp Committee. This committee helps at opening and clos ing of c?mp, maintains the lodge keeps the boats and canoes ir delicious. good repair, and generally At intermission a floor show accepts the in responsibili'ies a of was presented consisting in it. vested It finds continually vocal solo, Preston Griffiths, ac- there is more to be done than companied by Ned Greenig; solo there are hands to do it, Stead-manotablj tap dance, A and B, Susan Connie by accompanied Watts- song and dance, "Cruising Down the River," Beth Procter, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. George Jensen. The patrons enjoyed themselves very much and are already looking forward to the next "Lucky Clover" dance, to for (all hand-selecte- d be held at the Grant ward Nov. or to give a wide 11, Grant and Mill Creek Second will be the host wards. Hazel Stevens . . . Nutritionist to address Murray Civic Guild. Program Suggestions on a guest than to more led KMUR station e a program for one student of Murray High school, Carol Wright, who now is doing the news about MHS every Saturday on the Spinning Bandstand. Gil Henry of the KMUR staff and Carol are planning some kind of a quiz or some other type of show that will give the students of MHS an opportunity to be recognized in some respect by. winning a contest or something similar to that. They want students' suggestions on a new kind of fun show to add enjoyment to the Saturday afternoon program. disc-jocke- Being Civic Guild Books Nutrition Expert Stevens, nutrition consultant for the state board of health, will address the next regular meeting of the Murray Ladies Civic Guild, Monday at 8 in the Murray City Fire Hall, it was announced Thursday by Mrs. N. II. Mullendore, publicity chairman. Mullendore said the Mrs. guild was extremely happy in being able to obtain Mrs. Stevens as a speaker and said all officers of the guild join in urging every member to attend the meeting. Mrs. Carla Reithaman will entertain the group with two vocal selections and one piano selection. The meeting will be under the direction of Mrs- Glenn Lee, president. Hazel . - Visitors From Detroit Mr. F. V. Rhodes of Detroit, Mich., was guest of his sister, Mrs. Albert E. White, nd family last week. The White home was the scene of a gay family dinner, honoring the guest Tuesday evening and an open house was held Wednesday evening. Mr. Rhodes came by plane from the Shriners Triennial conclave, at San Francisco and stayed over on his way back to Detroit, to see his native city of Salt Lake, family and friends Featured on the front page (color of the Salt Lake Tribune magazine section last Sunday was Mrs. Belle Trunnell, president of Salt Lake County's Silver Spurs, ladies riding club. The photo was in connection with a story on Utah riding clubs, entitled "Utah Posses." The Spurs drew considerable comment in the article because of their recent victory over all riding clubs in the state drill team Only 2 More Days Left in Slogan Contest y thirty-minut- Doctor of Taylorsville Receives Army Rank Dr. John W. Callister, 3777 South Redwood Rd., has been commissioned a 1st lieutenant in the Army Medical Corps Reserve according to a dispatch from the office of the surgeon general. Lieutenant Callister will complete his intership at W. hospital, Salt Lake City. Lt Callister's commission was tendered under the provisions of the Graduate Professional Train-lin- g program of the Army Med-iicDepartment, whereby grad- -' uates of approved medical schools who have been accepted for in- -' ternship by a hospital sanctioned by the American Medical Assn., may be enrolled in the Medical Corps Reserve and placed on active duty in the hospital of their choice. , Kranis t0 be of service the youth at thp ci, a f. ,edtos.1 Gl U a -- b , i... 3f the. sr.!,.,.,, flesifw . .r boys participant ways of i,ad n 0 of 0Ur cotM. he camn organization. t7x servifo are kJ the & H Tovernment. ihis club nn y clubs in'th hf f hK club at Prov MurZ5,sM Tibetans drink 30 to 50 cups 9n Americans used i mince mes imji... n, , "1 051 US! RICH TOP SOIL 6 yds. $8.00 Fill Di' Gravel Gravel Driveway of colors.) Choice Holland Tulips Phones Day: Murray 317 Evenings: Murray 8 15-- J or DAFFODILS HYACINTHS - NARCISSUS CROCUS PRICES ARE THE -- OUR J. Leo Jensen LOWEST- - ! Insurance Feed. Murray 4777 So. State St. I and I Bonds 112 range Now is the ideal time to plant bulbs to assure early bloom in the spring Call Delbert Hinnen al season For Your Fall Planting FOR SALE Sand long-floweri- Vine St - - Murray &) Seed Phone 422 8 REED LANDS HOFFMAN RADIO FRANCHISE! Murray Gridders (continued from page one) line for the Smelterites are Marco Brunctti and one of the wing positions. Brunetti is nursing an injured shoulder, but Coach Davis said that he expects the ace guard to be ready for action in tonight's tilt. Billy Rose and Marlow Bcwen are fighting for starting berths at one of the end slots. Except for these two positions, the Smelterites will probably swing into action against the Miners with their regular starters. Jim Bart hell will hold down the other wing position; Doran Eustance will be at his guard , slot; Ray Ahlberg will take care of the snapper-bacposition and Roger Parker and Norbcrt Kertamus will be in at the tackle posts. Should Brunetti be unable to start, probable starter will be either Ted Hill or Hal Expanded 85 sp - 'fry n 1 i -- television, "ti: I FM-A- H- 1 M m I W iK 111. t 'k 5tti radio, M and k. 1 in phonograph k Those entries must lx post marked by tomorrow (Saturday) night so put on your thinking caps and write a safety slogan for the Murray Lions Club and Benson. win yourself a safety prize. The Lions want to put the winning slogan on their "WelAsk Your Friends come to Murray" signs at the north and south limits of the city. They want the slogan to about the stress safety to children. It must be brief 10 words or less and is confined to residents of MurMarshall ray. Entries must be mailed to R. A. Perry, 17 East 53rd South St., Murray, Utah, and how It works The first prize will be a pair of safety-griauto tires, second prize a pair of sufvty fog lights in Murray and the third an automobile first aid kit. Mm i i S; I : beautiful , furniture styling Plan p Murray Lions Club Table $2 Safely Slogan Entry Blank Of Slips and Gowns u plot 11.10 NAME Summer Suits and Dresses at All-wo- ol 825 SI SU S5 S Spring Suiis and 8:ku5 kllltU 94 ADDRESS SLOGAN OUR ENTIRE STOCK Now Priced for y oe4 jobs ' renniri Cottonwood Stake MIA offiMr. and Mrs. Reed Bills and are very happy over the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davies, all cers of their first "Lucky success fine of South Grant, Mr. and Clover" dance, which was held Brown, Murray Fourth at Mill Creek and Mrs. Sterling Saturday night and Mr. the ward chapel. Much of the tocredit Wright, 962 East 4580 South, the success must go class B Square Dance champions for its of the two advisors and leaders of Salt Lake County particiand demon- host wards, Mill Creek First Fitzpated in square dance and Mary strations at the Utah State Fair, South Grant, Lenore Larson, Mozell Thursday and Saturday nights. gerald, and Norma Morris, who Both this square and the class A Brickley had charge of the invitations, square champions each presentwas decorations and refreshments. which ed a solo number audiThe hall was decorated with the large well received by to a carnival theme, being made, ence. was and a huge tent During the evening each one look like balloons and of the large group of dancers filled wi'h large drawa drawings. were given a ticket for and During the evening, Mr. ithe ing, and prizes were won by Brown kept Mrs. Oorge many of the above. some large crowd dancing,, with muThe dances. very fine mixer outstanding wis for dancing KMUR Seeks Student sic and the refreshments were very free-han- d Spurs on Front Page The House of Fashion Kiwanians Plan Projects Stake MIA Acclaims Success Featured at State Fair Clover Dance Local Square Dancers Mrs-Hug- ts r, SYNTHETIC ' - DeSoto-Plymout- h - ' (UTAH) EAGLE rrl lidrt N, ptf ' unnsd If you'd , lita - ....uc Hume "d Up ciHcrcainmcni insirumrni-an- u jwuu bcautiui, compact, furniture piece-th- U Is for ywi. Mmclom lrlr jvi'nti II rilONE . the famoui Hoffman RULES OF CONTEST . U) Limited U Murray mJdrnto, including 8,udenU, no Lmit. (2) Slogan limited to 10 word., or m drirlni. protection of chi.drrn. (4, Send 17 Eat 53rd South Murray l uh. , marked not later than midnight, Saturday, Oct. 1, 1943 FIRST PRIZE - Atlas THIRD PRIZE - f! Herri V tnJtlV Safety Grip Auto Tire Pair Safety Fog Lights Johnson & Johnson Auto First Aid Kit SECOND PRIZE wilh idUIClil'gM gain control lo keep the nation selector lhat ihowi both call ictteri nu tmmlri-an- d" of course the Hoffman exclusive Icns-t- Ut EasyVision Hoffman to easy to look ,W fit Hoffman FM-Aradio and fUm fcaturei-automa- tic v ...ulutly SIO it i" tM r a) loth ttndaid and LP recordi. H 6,1 Noffmani, to custom-qualit- y mumm sroNtoRs Tiueist cr cabinet i. a beautiful blonde furniture standards. u use o lieu home oak, 6-- e11 mm 5026 South State Street phone Murray |