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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1951 tertained at New Years' dinner at their home on Monday. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McMann of San Pedro, Calif. pital. We understand she is much improved and hope that it will not be too long before she is able home of Mrs Stanley Johns Jan. to be out among her many friends 11. Assisting the hostess will be once more. Mrs. Helen Daw and Mrs. Cleone Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ottley have moved into their new home We are very glad to have Mrs. which they have built on 7lh Vivian Howe home again after East. her recent illness when she was Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons en a patient in a Salt Lake hos South Cottonwood Area in the News Congratulations By Mrs. Leah Johns The Murray City Junior Cham Phone Mur. 357-- J embarked has ber of Commerce on another New Year of extend Now that the holidays and fog ing birthday congratulations to are over, everyone is settling the Murray residents who are business of participating in the club's an- down to the activities and living work and Calendar planning project. nual Birthday Dr. Don W. Challis, Jaycee for the New Year, which we hope president, reports all calendars will bring to all peace, happiness have been distributed. This year's and prosperity. calendar is a much enlarged edition over that of last year, the at South CottonThe first of the project. There are wood wspeaker sacrament ard meeting many more names on the calen- Sunday evening was Elder Jack this calendar year dar and the who recently returned received considerably wider cir- Erekson, from a mission in northern Caliculation. fornia. Elder Erekson labored in The calendar this year shows a Fresno and Vallejo in the bay picture of the swimming pool in area. He said that he enjoyed The project, his work a Murray City park. great deal and was described on the calendar as an had the opportunity he that glad adventure in friendship to make-- to on a mission. The opening go more, friendly community song, "Come Let Us Anew," was friendly," urges subscribers to! sung by the choir and congregcalendar! this birthday "hang directed by Earl Ottley. near your telephone and use it ation, Axel Lindman offered the invo daily to remember and make; cation. The choir and congregahappy one day in the lives of tion then sang "Hear Us Pray" vour friends in vour commun- for the sacrament song. One new ity." welcomed into the was family The calendar describes Murray ward, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pe- as "the cily with a future." and two small sons. The dersen It has eight advertisements of musical number was a special Meckel's Shoe local merchants: "Teach Me to solo, baritone Store, Kingston's Murray City Roger Hansen, by sung Pray," Pharmacy, D y c h e s Pharmacy, accompanied by Mr. Ottley. The Vernal's Cafe, Utah Pump Cenmeeting came to a close by the ter, Murray Camera Shop, Metro choir singing "Hallelujah." The Motors and First National Bank' benediction was given by Lyn- of Murray. In extending its first congratu- dall LaJuenesse. lations of the New Year, the Jaycces have or are preparing to Mrs. Hilda Jordan enjoyed a greet the following: visit during the holidays with Jan. 1 (New Year's Day). Glen Mr- - and Mrs. John Stolp and M. Houtz, Barbara Ball, Buddy daughter, Carol, of Yakima. Lee and Gloria Stephensen; Jan. Wash. These people came to Salt 2. Bill DeNiro; Jan. 3, Jarrell Lake to do LDS temple work. Colby and Mary Jane Vaculin; Mr. Jordan lived with the family Jan. 5, Vera McIIenry; Jan. 6, in Yakima when he first went on Vernal Larson and Cheryl J. his mission. Also spending Kreiter; Jan. 7 (Millard Fillmore Christmas with the Jordan fam-l- 1800), Florence Freeze; Jan. 8, were their Mary Robert N. Carmer and Myreta and her husbanddaughter, and family of Judkins; Jan. 9, M. L. Morris Firth, Idaho. and Anita Nelson; Jan. 10, Joseph M. Beck and Ray Evans; Jay Clark left Monday to re Jan. 11 (Alexander Hamilton turn to his base at San Diego W. 1757), none; Jan. 12, Keith He enjoyed the past two weeks Hall; Jan. 13, Janice Perkins. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy Clark. fjii MA$r WZmt TRY US! 193G-194- 0 1 Abtrdttn Cool Etcfuslvly j HURRY? A like Production Rice production in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and California has increased about 69 per cent from iti average. Increased sales to Cuba have been a major factor In this expansion. '"" COMPLY IN V,C. 4 QUARANTEEO ABERDEEN g COAL j I Mfy I Mj& DAY ONE Service No Extra Charge at VAHITY CLEANERS 4843 South State Street y " vewl95l -- Tho family of Mr. and MrsII. A. Tuft gathered at the fam ily home Christmas Day. All The presidency of the Murray were there with the exception 3rd ward Relief Society extends of their son, Leland, who is sta an invitation to all ladies in the tioned at Fort Lewis, Wash. The ward to attend the midwinter so- I married children who came were cial to be held next Wednesday, tneir daughters irom tsountuui, Jan- - 10, in the recreational hall Mr- - and Mrs. Arnold Lombardi and children, Gail and Scott, Mr. at 10 a m. A very fine musical program and Mrs Wayne Smedley and and retold story will be given their married son, Mr. and Mrs and refreshments will be served, Noel Tuft and baby of Sandy according to Mrs. J. B- Stewart. On New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs Officers of the Murray Third C. F. Tuft, a brother of were visitors, enjoying a ward primary announce that the regular primary sessions will be good dinner and visit with the resumed Monday, and invite all family. the children of the ward to be in Miles Labrum left Sunday attendance. Bishop and Mrs. Wilmer Bar-ne- night to return to his post at Fort and family, Rainbow Drive, Lewis, Wash. were holiday guests of the bish Ralph Reese, son of Mr. and op's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mrs. R. J. Reese, was one of the Barnett, Provo. Aaron Thuesons first counselor lucky newsboys to win a trip to in the Third ward bishopric, has Sun Valley just before Christbeen confined in bed for the past mas. Ralph said he had a grand week, suffering with a bad case time and everyone was swell to the boys. A highlight of the trip of the flu. Thursday after school the offi- was a dinner on the diner at cers of the Third ward primary which he was the special guest entertained at a party for the of the well known movie star, Guide and Trekker boys and the Miss Rosalind Russell. Sea Gull girls who participated The Jolly Janes and their husin the rcecnt Children's Friend drive. The party was at the home bands enjoyed their annual New of Mrs. Alton Wallace, 4G75 Year's party at the home of Mr. Brown St. Progressive games and Mrs. Jay Erekson Saturday were played at small tables. Dur- evening. A delicious turkey sup ing the evening prizes were per was served. Games were awarded to Gerald Williams and played throughout the evening Jerry Burrows, for selling the and everyone had a grand time most subscriptions- Delicious reThe South Cottonwood Camp.! freshments weiv served. Margaret Ewing was in charge of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will affair. hold its January meeting at thi - In IDS Wards - Mr-Tuft- tt - I lb. of PiJlshary's Best Calf Starter takes the place of 8 lbs. of milk You know what milk U worth on today's market We'll b glad to ahow you how much Pillsbury'a Best Calf Starter can save you In milk and money plus a lot of work during the busiest hours of the day. . WW . S. - PiUsbuiy's Best CALF STARTER Phone Mur. 422 - Murray, Utah DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. 41 Wtrt 48th South - Phone Mgr. 259 - Murroy, Utah VALLEY FEED and COAL CO. 197 Wt 39th So. - . . . an Even Finer MURRAY FEED and SEED CO. 4777 So. Slot Far More Beautiful Phone Mur. 493 - Murray, Utah Ion ay, we are privileged to present the new Cadillac for 1951 finer and more wonderful from every conceivable standpoint. . . . Numerous refinements in exterior design have made it more lovely to while wholly new interior, so rich in fabric and tailoring that they defy description, impart a Knsc of luxury that is simply beyond compare. . . . And, oh, the things that have been done to make it more gentle to handle and more comfortable to ride inl The changes in this regard are manifold and the results arc a revelation. The car's quietness Gorgeous New Interiors . . . and Engine Higk-Compressi- bn akin to silence; driving is all but a response to your wish; comfort leaves literally nothing to be desired. To ride or drive is to relax and to rest. , , . "The great master engine has also been refined down to the smallest details. Its voice is closer to a w hUpcr; its power application is faster; and it's even smoother in operation. . . . And there is an even finer Hydra-MafiDrive with a new reverse for easier shifting, and for "rocking" the car in sand or snow. . . . There is new steadiness on the road better balance on turns and curves easier anj softer is now c braking. And throughout the chassis are vital improvements which odd to endurance and dependability. . . . All in all, here is new lustre for the Cadillac name and a far higher standard for the automotive world. . . . There are ten distinctive body types and four individual scries the "Sixty-Onethe "Sixty-Twthe "Sixty Special," and the incomparable "Seventy-Five. . . Why not conic in and see them today f We'd be most happy to see you and we are certain you'd find it an interesting and enlightening experience. ," o' ". URBAN MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Phone Mur. 970 4788 So. State St. ! Dial 9-14- 31 |