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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, THE MURRAY 1950 EAGLE played every other Tuesday at Murray High school. The other Tuesdays will see two games at and two at Binghajn. reAA Magna The Salt Lake county other county recreation Two will basketball league creation basketball leagues are in the probe a traveling league this winter, formed. The Class of cess being county according to Paul S. Rose, will play at Granite A league director. recreation high school this year while the This year four games wiu County Sees Faster Basketball League house pme went to Mr. Jensen. Mrs. Vaughn Soffe, Mrs. Harold Kelly and Mrs. Rex Vance Jud-kin- I Frank Costello, 19 West 6400 South, was one of the lucky boys to draw an elk permit. Accompanied by his wife's father, Herman Holmgren, 24 East 6400 So., Frank spent four days last week end in the Nebo district and they brought home a fine elk cow, weighing 350 lbs. dressed. They said the weather was perfect for hunting and they enjoyed a fine trip. Arvid Wahlen, 6562 So. State was admitted to the St. Mink's hospial Tuesday evening of last week for observation and treatment. He underwent a major operation last Monday morning and his condition at the present St., at a very clevwere favorable. His many friends in honor of parly planned erly wish him a speedy recovery Mrs. Fnnk Bromley Tuesday of last week at the Soffe evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Smith, home. Table games were played Twin Falls, Idaho, tpcnt four and the prizes were won by Mrs. with Mr. Glen Lee and Mrs. Newell days last week visiting Smith's sister and ' family, Mr. Refreshments were served and Mrs. Franz Westuver, 4873 to ten ladies. Wasatch. Mrs. George Wickham, Avalon Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gilbert, with relatives 320 Wtst 53rd South, entertained Drive, k visiting in San Francisco. friends ;,nd Mrs. Gilbert's sisters and their husbands at a delicious turkey Mrs. Marjorie Durrant enterdinner last Sunday evening at at a family dinner party tained their home in honor of Mrs. Gilevening of last week at Friday servbert's birthday. Dinner was 55 East 6100 South, in her home, ed at one long table which was of the birthday of her mohonor centered by a large birthday Mrs. Alonzo Norton, 50 cake. Covers were laid for Mr. ther. 6100 South. Covers were Fast and Mrs. William Ferguson and Mrs. Mr. and for Norton, laid Mrs. Charlotte Lloyd, all of SanMr. and Mrs. Ray Norton and dy; Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. JenSally Ann, Salt Lake; daughter, Mrs. Reysen, Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DurMr. and and nolds Nichol, Holladay; Mr. and and rant children, Judy and Lon. Mrs. B. Frank Andrus, Draper; centered was The table by a large Mrs. Myron Bills, Soldier Sumcake. birthday mit, and the Gilberts. "Monte Carlo Whist:" was the Almie Wahlen and son, diversion of the remainder of the Los spent the past evening, and the prizes were won week withAngeles, in Murray relatives AnMrs. and Mr. Mrs. Bills, by came home Almie Lake. Salt and drus and Mr. Ferguson. The because of the sericus illness of his father, Arvid Wahlen, 6562 South State. is Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Jacobson, South Jefferson St., and Mrs. Alma G. Jacobson, Sr., 6568 Jefferson, motored to Logan and Holbrook, Idaho, last week where they visited with two of Mrs. Jacobson's daughters, Mrs. Mary Hubbard, Logan, and Mrs. Alice Don and Hubbard, Holbrook. but Mrs. home returned Shirley A. Jacobson remained in Idaho for an indefinite stay. Dar-rel- l, Sf. Vincents The Boy Scout each Wednesday at church hall. (6 s. troop meets m. in the 8 p. Vincent's will give their annual fall dinner on Sunday evening, Nov. 12. Friends and members of the parish are cordially invited to attend and to obtain their tickets at an early date. St. r A class of inquiry into the Catholic religion is held each Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the rec- c .... Hal and Ruby Holbrook Next on Granite Arts series. s rP w si 'h ) j lllWled Theatrical Couple Next Event on Granite Arts Series The next attraction of the Granite Arts Assn. series will be a versatile young acting team, HJal and Ruby- Holbrook. The event will be held at' the Granite High school auditorium Thurs' day at 8:15 p. m. The two gifted entertainers will present several scenes from their "Theater of Great Personalities." Their characterizations range from brittle comedy of Mark Twain to the violent tragedy of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Between these extremes, the Holbrooks recreate, among others, such colorful personalities as the romantic Robert and Elizabeth Browning, the whimsical young Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and those universal young lovers of Shakespeare's comedy, 'As You Like It,', Rosalind and Orlando. The Hoi brooks, feature last year was one of the most thoroughly enjoyed by Granite Arts patrons. 2 Ram pteb B0 for your money, because NEW Utoco No. 2 Furnace a higher quality product than the Utoco No. 3 costs no more. You get a superior fuel which it replaces product at no increase in price. MORE That's not all you get. You get maximum heat per gallon of fuel burned. You get work-frepush' buftoh comfort. You trouble-free- , no waste fuel. And when get a clean burning, you call your Utoco distributor you get jprb'rnpt, courteous, e, efficient service. 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