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Show THE MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE News ffnrtil Vard First Ward 8:45 c 11:15 I,.,;,,r'ff f ..,nay . basketball, M-M- Murray Third Way first vsHigh gym) Afnrrav - ...... IP" 1:30 Rt,lipf Kiviptv. TiiCSU". 7:30 pm.; Bishops MIA. r - pm. r' 6LvPrimarv. Third L a'ine weo.i'-8""- ' 3:40 D.m. Ward Murray cJav Priesthood, 9:30 a.m.; school, :iD' nriav eeting, Fast t"""115' a.m.; 11 Primary, 3:30 pm.; Murray Third 8 p.m. (Murray First, Vjndav Murray b jh gvm) nenei owiclj, Tuesdav MIA, 7:30 meeting. 8:15 p m. Murray rum mm I .hop's 0 First, Third and Fifth Ward News hnsketball. ,Vf 0 Murray Fifth vs Murray Fourth 9 p m. (Murray High gym) Tuesday Primary, 3:40 p.m. (First ward chapel); Ward home night. Wednesday Relief Society. Visiting teachers, 1 p.m., Regular meeting, 2 p.m. (5493 South State) Thursday MIA, 7:30 p.m.; Bishop's meeting, 8 p.m. (First ward) There will be no evening meetings for the Murray First and Fifth wards Sunday. Sacrament and fast meeting will be held at 11:15 a m. in both wards. Calendars Murray I , asks. Bishop Edmund A. Fehr of the Murray Fifth ward said Sunday at meetings, that it wasn"t too early to notify members of the ward about arrangements of meetings for Christmas day, which falls on a Sunday this year. All meetings of the ward will be canceled Christmas day except one which will be a sacrament meeting with a short Christmas program to be held about noon, although the exact time has not been set and will be announced later. Superintendent Harold Richquar-teards of the Murray Fifth ward was the Canadian-Pacifi- c numwho three presented school announced the Sunday ward Sunday school Christmas bers; two speakers, Eddington and Gleaner, Ann program will be held one week before Christmas, Sunday, Dec. Nielson, whose subjects were on thanksgiving. 18. Reed Jacobs introduced the A wonderful Christmas and Gleaner leaders and entitled. "The Greatest basketball coach, Wayne Ever Told" will be preStory sented at the Fifth ward Sunday Nielson. The opening prayer was offerschool with both the senior and ed D'On Hansen, ward MIA ofjunior Sunday school departments taking part in the singing, ficer. The benediction was offered by Sally Nielson. story telling and tableaus. This It was reported the Murray is the first lime that the senior and Gleaners and punior departments of Fifth Fifth ward ward will meet together since won the distinction of having the mcst attractively decorated table they were organized last July. "The Greatest Story Ever at the Smorgasbord held for and Told" was written by Mrs. Viola the Cottonwood stake rein the ward Gleaners First and be directed will by Strange evenhall creation yast Friday by her. Mrs. Strange is now supervisor of the Fifth ward ing.Members of the Explorer class Junior Sunday school. Mrs. Strange wrote her "story," of the Third ward MIA, accomwhich includes music and tab- panied by their class leaders, and Bert Howell, leaus, some years ago and it was Vaughn Soffe a swimming party, Mon- enjoyed as success with great presented a Christmas program at that M-M- M-M- M-M- M-M- Murray Fifth ward a.m.; officers and teachers Primary meeting 10:15 a.m.; Fast and nday school, Christmas party will be held am-wviundj Wednesday, Dec. 7, at the home pp'inS, school) of Mrs- Vircinia Wright. 55 Wil- , lr.4i,ii 'son uMivtiuan, Monday Lane. will be Mrs. Eva Christensen and Mrs-VSimper. Give a Book After the business of the meeting, states Mrs- Iris Fehr, president of the ward Primary, games will be played, gifts exchanged and refreshments served. Christmas Monday the Murray Fifth ward The Ideal Gift For Primary teachers called at the homes in the ward in a successful campaign for subscriptions to Old Young or the magazine, "Children's Friend." While the teachers were busy calling at the homes, Primary e officers, Mrs- Iris Fehr, Mrs. Black Mrs. June Larson, and Mrs- June Morris, secretary, time65 East 2nd South took care of the teachers childOfficers of Murray Fifth ward Phone ren which numbered 20. The Relief Society announced that a children were entertained and special visiting teachers meeting Salt Lake City, Utah fed while the mothers were will be held next Wednesday at away. The teachers were served 1 p.m. 2 p.m. meeting :. a The regular .zzzr.:. will be a' theology session with Althea Swenson in charge. The meetings will be held as usual at the home of Mrs. Ivan Tur-pi5493 South State. Fifth ward Relief Society ofannounced their ficers also Christmas party will be held Dec 21. at the home Sifts ciTTiR -THANcvtg.SAyiHOg i Wednesday, of Mrs. Turpin. They want all ladies of the ward to mark that date so they will remember to 9 Priesthood, Sunday li3 prs-gra- - i This lion's Book Sfore Ber-nic- - n, oalope at Women's Coats! All-Wo- Group 2 ol ol All-Wo- I Ail-Wo- i ut ol - Tweeds ol ol - S30 $20 l .1 Girl's Coats Group Group 2 1 Suede and Wool Covert Wool j j Wool Coverts Some With Leggings Sizes 3 to 6x I Sizes 7 to 14 $8 i $12 Coats Teen-Ag- e Detachable Hoods I I Two Only j Women's Coats Reduced to Clear Winter-Weig- Plaids ht 1 MM.MM,mM,BM....M.W.....MH.m.....M.M....H..M..... x 60 Broadcloth-8- 0 SL50 5 Men's Better Suits Sizes 1 Only 37-38-39-- 1 S25 each Men's Over Coats i ii 1 i i1 i 37-3- 9 S10 eacn Boys' Casoal Coats Sizes teen-ager- s. ME Choose from Exciting Mew Colors Club Teen-Ag- e club Members of the Teen-agcan begin to practice so that when the occasion presents itself they may be among the lucky when the club's next Bingo Nite is held Saturday, Doc. 3, according to Carol Wright, club president. e COIOMU Bingo Nite is for members only, Miss Wright said. There will be two grand prizes given away to the boy and girl who are luckiest and many others will receive comical little gifts that are so popular at the club. MATCH ALL COLORS INSTANTIYI ALL PAINT FINISHES! All SIZES FROM ', GALLONSI PINTS TO NO MORE THAN ORDI- NARY PAINTS SO LIMITED IN COST Bingo will be played from 7:45 until 9 p.m-- games until 10 and for the time remaining, there will be dancing- Miss Wright not s to sit urges around on the sidelines but to get in and "swing it with your favorite partner." She reminds fellows that leap the teen-ag- e year is over so for the next COLOR ; teen-ager- 4766 So. State Your Home Is Phone Mur. Worthy of the Finest 1 1 77 LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE-GUARDIANSH-IP NOTICES Third Judicial District Court In and For Salt Lake County, Probate Bivision Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for futher information ... For Your Christmas Giving Suggestion No. 2 Suggestion No. 1 Suggestion No. 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF KAY ABRAMSON, PFCFASED. Creditors ' will present claims wi'h vouchers to the undersigned at the office of W. D. Allen, City Hall, Murray City, Utah on or before the 3rd day of February, A. D. 1949. VERNON E. PALMER, Administrator of the estate of Kay Abramson, Deceased. W. Douglas Allen Attorney for Administrator Date of first publication, December 2. A D. 1949. Date of last publication, December 23, A.D. 1949 12-- GENERAL ELECTRIC GRILL SANDWICH flu & Sm wA GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC BIANKET S 14.95 S44.95 Many Other Gift Ideas at U ri ill mi Electric MURRAY GE APPLIANCE CENTER 4792 So. State St. TRIPLE-WHI- MIXER P Thii G-Triple-WhiMixer Ultet the hard work out of lireiome meil prepuinf job. Portsble unit foe right on the ttnge, mixes during cooking. p Aod the built-i- light led tou the mix. o m J-r.- 7 Phone Mur. 106 2) Th I of fashion Hous 4910 So. State St. i Xmas Gift Suggestions i See Our Selection of BLOUSES - LINGERIE VP -- ATS only S3 eacn Murrey store will open evenings to 7 p.m. FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS be raj .id i ii i i 1 . 1 1 to Clear VS ELECTRIC GENERAL Only Sizes 40 who are expecting something big well, don't depend on the other kids for your own enjoymentget in and support the efforts of the officers and advisorshelp to put over the parties they sponsor for you and your best pal" Hand-Bloc- k sq. print each 2 M-M- j three years, its up to the male populace to choose their partners and dance. Miss Wright has this advice to offer to all Murray "Club council members have spent a tedious Monday night wondering what to do next to supply enjoyment for the kids teen-ag- e Pure Silk Scarfs Prints Special Purchase Girls Dresses zes M-M- j day night at the Wasatch Springs Plunge. There were 12 in the group and 'they certainly had a good time. This is the first party like this, that these boys have had this season, and they plan to have another one in the near future. Mary Lynn, little daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Wilmer Barnett, 4663 Rainbow Dr., celebrated her sixth birthday, Tuesday afternoon, with 15 li'.tle friends as guests. They made several of the children's voices, both singing and talking. The children also played several group games. Delicious refreshments, which included a huge birthday cake, were served, and a little surprise gift was given to each child at the party. They all had a good time. 2, 1949 I iy $12 each $15 M-M- NOTICE OF ELECTION The Board of Education will conduct an election for a school board member in municipal ward three, county election district No. 362, Wednesday, Dec 8, 1949 in the Bonnyview School. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. Registered voters of the district are eligible to vote. Signed, Dr. James Clove Clerk BRINTON ELECTRIC HAS TV Murray City Board of Education. and I ! I 1 t M-M- (11-2- 5 IM MHMMMMIMMMIHMMHM MHtHHWIHWINtNMIIHtlMHtiMHINItllllWUMHNM S in- structions will be given in the arts of gift wrapping, making ! and arrangement of table center pieces and candy making. Gabardines j A group of boys from the DeaCoverts I All-wocon's priesthood quorum of the Some zip-olinings Murray Fifth ward were guests Fleece Mrs. Orin Black and 1 All-woBroadcloth! ofMr.Mr-andand Mrs- LeGrand Black on a trip to see the BYU basketball I games at Springville, Saturday. Mr. LeGrand Black is a mem,.......M.....Iil.....l.....""""""""" .IM.IMM.mMHimMMHI. J ber of the Ffth ward bishopric Mr. Orin Black, is general secof the Aaronic priesthood I retary in the ward. The boys witnessed exciting games between two BYU squads featuring such cage stars as Joe Group! I the party, special Del-be- rt m - - i Roland Minson, Mel Hutchins and others as well a1? a peliminary game in which the BYU frosh edged Weber Collegd in an overtime thriller. Before returning home they enjoyed an ice cream treat Last week Bishop and Mrs. Fehr with Orin Black were in charge of a group of 18 youngsters of the Murray Fifth ward Sunday school who went to the Sugarhouse Ice Skating ring for an evening of fun and recreation, In connection with and Gleaner Week, the and Gleaner girls of the Murray Fifth ward presented the program at sacrament meeting Sunday under the direction of Bishop Fehr with the help of leader and Gleaner leader Jane Swenson. Reed Jacobs was in charge of the program. Taking part on the program Nelson, tt Reporter John Sullivan Phone Murray 121 y.m. p.m.; a delicious luncheon by the officers when they returned. If there are any the teachers did not contact who would like to subscribe to the "Children's Friend" or any who desire to pay for their Sllbserintinn nlunco call Murray 670-Mrs. Fehr DECEMBER FRIDAY, HOSIERY New Fall Shades uura oneer FINE SELECTION of Leather Handbags and Hand-Stitche- d Gloves in Leather and Fabrics. Mojud Cameo Berkshire i i jj jj j 1.15 to 1.65pr. 1 |