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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE 12, 1951 JANUARY FRIDAY, Dunster r.Cyed to Ogden her with another party. She re-- : skating pond which Lew eived many useful and lovely gifts. has provided for them in the field Howe received Pet luck dinner was served and south of his house. Those who have had a most enjoyable is fine the exception of the sacrament everyone gone skating say the ice . Ervin DiMan solo, "The iim;-.song which was a UK-a- l of fun. and they have a lot week for this Children's Friend," sung by Faye The young people and others Lindman. accompanied by Earl to begin Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howe Jour- camp of our community are enjoying a Ottley, There was a very good at- ... Coifonwood Slake Son's Poem Lauds1 Soulh Coilonwood Area in the News J. Happenings W. Caldwell The following poem, dedicated to Mrs. Fern Martin, organist, and former Caldwell, William John Era director, Mrs. Byron Parker, char- and chief police City boa-Murray are the newly sustained MIA who died firemon volunteer members of the South Cottonwood ter his son, was written by Sunday, stake, it was announced by Pres Gayle I. V. Caldwell. Morris. OIR DAI) By I. V. Caldwell The Cottonwood stake MIA board Dear Dad, you have suffered He's members and their partners enjoy hardships ed a well planned holiday party And have had a small share of its recently at the Murray First ward joy hall, with Henry VanderLlnden In But there was never a soft "bed of rases" charge. Special guests were members of the stake presidency and For you, since you were a small boy. their wives. After a delicious pot a.s a young luck supper games were enjoyed. You left your old home During the evening they exchanged fciftS. Stake MIA officers announce there will be a mother'-daughtermeeting next and a fathers'-son- s' Tuesday evening at the Murray First hall. A good speaker has been obtained for each of these two gatherings and their topics will be "Cha.stity." Every parent and mutual ane child is invited. s" f):ake union meeting was held at the Murray First ward Monday evening with a good attendance During the preliminary part of the program two short skits were presented, one hy th MIA Maids of Valley Center, directed by Helen Jones, and the other by a group from Mill Creek First ward under the direction of Bessie Park. Murray Youth Now In Infantry Division ster had committee The charge of the South Cottonwood evvnin,' meeting Sunday night and! presented a very interesting pro-- ! gram. The speaker was Samuel! Bangerter of Granger ward who talked about the problems, of trac-iir- ,' f.tmily genealogy and the mak-in- u of family pedigree charts. The meeting was conducted by Harold supervisor of the Daw, genealogy onimitr.ee. Music for the meeting was furnished by a mixed quartet composed of Alvln Fors, C!a:id-tt- e Reynolds. Marilyn Mac-kaand M.woa Ottley. Fred Faber prayer and John guve the Sues the b nedlction. Pres. Rex C. was Reeve f the stake a visit. r at the meeting. He was Made your way to the fust growing West Tho' your life had Its heartaches y It. Lcland Tuft came home on a short leave last week end to bring to hi.s family home. He expects leave shortly for duty somewhere in Japan or Korea, not certain to which place he would be sent. l,t. Tuft Is a member of one cf th? first national guard units to be called into service since the outbreak of the Korean disturbance. His many friends and relatives In South Cottonwood wish him the best of luck and hoe that he will jsoon return safely home. lift OLD XV X Jennie grew weary and rassed on To her spiritual, heavenly folk Yoi r strong, rugged heart was sore aI s Murray youth, who recently arrived at Camp Cooke, was taking But a quitter was not to your llkini: tasic training this week with the You had a big family to raise. 4!th Infantry division, former And the way that you did it, Our Daddy, Southern California national guard Is tartly worth Llory and pral'e. unit. A birthday. In the afternoon the Duaster family and neighbors close by gave her a party, and in the evening her own family, parents, brothers and sisters came to surprise i .'. a i (r mm DISTILLING Breeze Northwesfrn Cheese Food 2 lb. box 31 1 1 S Ik mm m - Snack 7 Morrell'i 12 oz. 2 for ' tf'ik a new wife, name of Rett As a partner for good or for bad And a.s the years rolled slowly by She's the best Tal that you've had n U Yoi! Hi nit ii li Liearwaier J The friends you have made are true They love you now and forever I m Ui&P And they love you because you are you. I I I - ma mm i rrfxmia I Dear Dnd; yo:i have Iain on your deathbed, Yo'i hive met your Maker above met Thurs The Murray Jity-SHe ran only lot you as we tt'i day evening at the home of their And our hearts are brimming with love. I resident, Mrs. Donald W. Challis. busiWU2 Mon! rase, for their first r Dad may we always remem- ness me ting of the new year. They laid out the calendar plans for the The rais.ng and tea hlng we've ha:' coming year. Refreshments were May we live ns yo.i would like us tc Uke our true Ideal Our Daii served by Mrs. Challls. Hold Meet s Fleet Mix Lima Beans Quaker Oats FortheRert Tow Catsup Top Soup i.orn not. Chili sioti( Pork Yv ej 40 oi. O ' r-f- c that & !. Quick or Regular with imm 0- 25c Townhouse ioo Beans jvl"cCt . 17c Beverage 25c rryers o at. ran Crogmont, Akor1d -- 14 ) at. 1 for 29c ial tax U rr.ons coach teod o you ipttd ovtr th roiti. Arrive refrtihtd downtown ot your detiinotion, ond rtnt a car J Union Pacific 1 t ribt of bf-- K X"X." n... Lettuce i..b.., re'tT' dintn. f cm, b . 10c 10c 18c MODUCt MICIt IUUICT r t yf 14 r oc la Avocados fcaiurtd mtal in Jonwary on oil . lie k UM 4 Hiktt iM. f r- f" r. .. j Ineapple ijhwoy, Sliced No. 2i con 29c Celery r . . 5 lbs. U. S. Na. I lb m..h boa 1 t4 kliu 10 lb mtb baa LtSJ: New Cabbage MAIKtt Ib Ctiaro $md.d wm. A r Hon :Jy Bars -- UNION PACIFIC igpkg- - 33 9c Orange Juice Full 4 oz. i bars 13 Cherries Honeybird, Sour PiMed No. 2 can lean, Meaty U. S. Graded, Chuck or Blade 55c Pork ib. 49' lb. 43C ib. 67e 53c ouamy Vtlle Chops uin ind ch Skylark, Tender Enriched Pit. jgc lb. 41c 1.59 $ 10 ib. $m0n. $mok.d Bread JV.. 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Ha is- - Coffee Uurv lUnd A Mild, 81c Ik. 10c Coffee m.'Mow SUnd 11 nams 29c 16c Black lea -1, r u.. Quality Oranges ' Union Pacific. Tokt odvontoge of the convenience of regular schedules. Relaw in comfortobl Pullmom or rtil I 50 lbs. hi IPork Coasts 2 lbs. Seedless White, Plenty Tosty hoiver the weather, travel by 379 Craft Sugar fl More Bargains '! z mmimmmmm Canned Food Savings I pkgs. v- - Large tiie for Tasty Dish Your Travel Plans 3 Flour ii Peas Sweet Biicuirt Ever I Pie Fill. m. 1 Jay-She- 10 Gelatine, Pudg. o Xrfjt ii ii. w mmmmmmmmmmmmmm ILZ - I V- in No. V can r 1 Jell-We- ll t 57 if Tastvforanv l Meal 2 for tmMXM Fresh Premium lb. West, i oil i For years you were Cop and a Sardines Hill Coffee 49 r Gold Cove tall can i F1 Nob 93 Salmon ioo 3for oi. a - II FA. CORP. Plums X fix mm FOUR PHILADELPHIA, .'ja i No. 10 Can ? 86 PROOF Stmigh BOURBON 1 ffflWmC jar- that it was not yBOURB01 YEARS OLD Mrs. Hulda Dunster was honor- ed by her relatives and friends is' Thursday, the occasion being her M 0LBik ICKOEY Mrs. Emma Jeppson left last week for a visit- with her daughter, Kathryn, In Sail Francisco. She ex- pects to be away about a month. children When iwrlk i here's no LeUcr Bourton of Jennie Your beloved, you took a.s your wife And you raised a fine family of To brighten and gladden your life an army training military training. m, ' English Then will leave sometime tendance at this meeting. At the icXi ith Cottonwood ward fast and .saernnent meeting held at and roughness the rj.,:,e of .Sunday school, A. B. Your character stayed with the bes!. Ke ler of the stake liih council a visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Warren In the wild Wasatch mountains of was D. C"!e had their bay daughter Utah One child. Kathleen MurWith ' Billy" your dog by your side blessed. Mr. and Mrs. r dauc;:.t ray. liva for worked As a cowb y you was confirmed a Murray, Ralph ing of the church, and Mrs. meniler boulders and the Thru canyons Mary Evelyn Allred was accepted you'd ride. as a member of the ward. The muwith a sweet maid, name sic was bv the coir relation burdened Twas a wonder broke. Recruit George M. Crabtree has been assigned to 578th Engineer Battalion. Before his recent induction into the army, he lived at 786 Vine Street. The 40th Division was Inducted into active federal sen Ice on Sept 1 and since that time it has reached full comhnt strength of ap proximately 19,0(10 men. Its ranks were filled with draftees, volunteers and reservists from all parts of the nation. by hi.s wife. accompanied Tuesday where Mr, medical treatment, lb. I lb, tandwkb tpraad tZ" elm I lb. imt 10 lb. 25c 77c 31c 47c Milk Cherub, Highest 4 cans Quality 41c 39c Soap 58c Day Bra large 27c , :. f- - f PAj 3mjV I ' :,,20 mM3M "1 |