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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY THE MURRAY EAGLE 19, 1951 Grant, South Grant News, Notes WANT ADS Congratulations Quarterly 1 i :tr sp-ii'.- Welch. '; s! lv ::!'. v. '", h: held Uj The Sunday Dunn? the evening a quet-- was an.1 .;'.! ".: 33rd Smith St: cl osn from among the Gleaner ;at with meetings ut 10 a. :n and ' " of the the ward and g'rls girl hol Elder Mark E. I Vers ,n will ding the lucky handkerchief. Loa 'p. ni. Dawn Hofhine, was crowned queen. b? the M:t;'i'.; c!n;reh authority t Her attendants were Betty Jean alut! with Jrvin Nydev: y. ef ie church welfare. Sjiecial m ;: ie for Lee, Berylene Coshow, Beverly Hofwill b f the Sunday nut-tin- : hine, Gwcn Coshow and Beverly war;? the Center Valley by McMillan. choir in the moniiiij. with Don Music for the evening's dancing Singl' ton. director, an-Arl i;e P was played by the Lyle Warburton Mulhn,, acvoinp.iiit. T.u- - S m h orchestra. The refreshment table was Grant ward rh ir, under ike planed in the alcove and was beauof Max Zoe'kier, end with tifully decorated in gold and green. Donna Johnson, a.vomi'uni.st, will The centerpiece was a snowman present the musical portion of the wearing a green hat, with a crys- evening session. tal candelabra on either side of the snowman holding gold candles Dancing and refreshments were by a large crowd. for A motorist from New Mexico reA large group of ladies enjoyed ported to Murray pulie lust week the regular work day session in the that he had seen a man ;i!ive'Ti- -' of Vi!lia:n E Cook South Grant ward Relief Society the ins on Tuesday of last week at the ward suspected killer of cinht house. Pres. Wilma Svedin and the Sta'e str.H-- south of h.vr.iy. When work director, Caroline Holmgren the wanted i;t;pe:,e.!o was ps,''-:e-i con were in charge. A delicious luncheon up in Mexico this wi tk, t;. was served at noon under the dir- eluded the infonnan" mmht have1 ection of Mrs. Fern Bateman, Mrs. j been mistaken. But in tie meantime; Phyllis Jensen, Mrs. Florence Phelps the local officers had held a close! and .Mrs. J. McClusky. The day was watch on the hig'.iwavs for the cul- -' spent sewing and rug making. jprit. t ilir-'e'ti- Find It! Buy It! REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE 345 E. 45th So. Alerted to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday This prewar home is vacant and for sale completely furnished, including among other things, a Laundromat and Dryer G.E. new gas range, and a refrigerator. If you are looking for a real buy and for lots of living at the very reasonable price of $13,950, THIS IS IT! Drive By and If You Would Like to See This Exceptional Buy Before Saturday, call 2 West-inchou.- se FRAME REALTY & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Killer !: ' Youths ward ;2 Arrested The program In the Grant were Two youths, 15 years f a.'.-.sacrament meeting last Sunday evening was sponsored by the El arrested by Murray Pel:'.? Officers ders of the ward, with Pres. Dauchy jl.cij Walters and Ja h lewis thi-- J Green conducting. Speakers were week for burs:!aiy. They were LaRue Wineett, David MrOmber turned over to the j,iv":i!" court and Calvin Gillen. A special musi- According to ti e pil.ee oiiicu.--- the cal number "Oh My Father", was boys adniitte.i bur .laries of a given by the ward Elder's chorus. bakery, a laundry and a creamery. ; PHONE So iKennecott Presents BYU $25,000 Grant Sunday Schedule ith 10 a.m.T 11 am Sunday School Worship Hour a.m. S.snil..y Sihool A Solution to Life's Problems" 11 :!:.. nin.i Worship uOa.m. will be the theme of the sermon 7'iU a.m. Kv: :iin Wershi,) at Christ Lutheran church on Sun- 7::tU Wed. Midweek Si lay morning, according to the pas-- ; 'I ie women's auxiliary tor, Kev. John F. Hennig. In this in f ih.uvday at. the church for a v rvice the congregation will also Cross mee:ih.;. The next jWli.t celelvate the I.ord's Supi er. ;. i:a,4 will be on J;tn. 25. at the Mrs. James. She will be i!..:ae of The schedule for next week inas hostess by Mrs, Mary cludes the adult membership class .( a. ham. which meets on Tuesday evening, l The newly girls' guild the junior membership class on a t Ihnrsdiy iJght at the home of Wednesday at 5 p in. and the choir ith .Mis. lna Harris, Mar.t; rehearsal, also on Wednesday at 8 as Key, H. 6:30 n. in.. ;t ward chap 1. a u:ir:m. t ul v. ar and ;i:i!:e uell'a-cm ilneev m. el: ;;; !. .: at the Valley C n;.- the pries !r.td leaJ; r - tc it..:: ..i with a all ward tiachi-i:i !!. The Grand ward MIA Gold and Green Ball, held at the ward amusement hall Wednesday evening of last week, was a decided success The hall was cleverly decorated by a committee under the direction of Huff ... t:i!:e F.. IHth '! M.c.:ii!.iv fvrn-ini- t. tli Vn'.Iev CYii'.i r slons will Lutheran Bapfist l. Sinipsun ' orya-n.ie.- m ho,tos. The president and plans Shaw, presided, were discussed for future activities. Jean L. A. DeGroot announces the first of the year for the Fel'meeting Four pco;.l" celebrated their lowship club Friday at 8 p.m. Newly Liithdays last wetk by presenting elected officers will be installed and offerings Sunday. They the program for the year will be iiirtlr.iay ,vere Mrs. Mary l.e.eham, and her presented by the executive board. nandaaugiiter, Karen Owhittle Mrs. Lurton and Jack Gipson. preparations are being made for wenk of special church services next month. Kev. Clifford Young will preach and the services will b ; held each nijiht o; the week from IVx 13 to Feb. 18. Brigham Young University this became the recipient of a 23,000 grant from the Utah Copper Division cf Kennecott Copper Corporation, it was announced by Dr Christen Jensen, acting BYU president. The grant will be used for a four year res 'arch program on metals Three projects are to be covered under the grant. They are: Research on problems of surface chemistry designed to increase the recovery by flotation methods of certain minerals. Investigation of week Officers serving on the executive board this year are L. A. DeGroot, president; Vern Losser, vice president; Mrs. Ruth Seim, secretary; Mrs. Oneta Plattner, treasurer. Two sound films will be shown and light refrshments will be served at the close of the meeting. the chemistry of rhenium. A study seeking to improve the solubility of copper minerals in hopes of Increasing their recovery . Louis Buchman, general manager of Kennecott 's Utah Copper Division, who presented the $25,000 check to Dr. Jensen on Tuesday January 16 said: "The company hopes the metaJ, research projects contemplated by the grant will furnish beneficial results and aid the university to Increase the prestige and utility of its science department." and The Latest Venetian Blinds Also Window Shodes A. E. WHITE or J 379-- Murray H u n. OLD I) nu jjt'i r UUUIl nnnr Mrs Ruth Christenson and the J. P. Payne family wish to express 'hc.r appreciation to their church friends for all th ir kindnesses dur ing tne niness ana aeam oi joe Christenson who ased away Saturday morning. The funeral services were held at the Baptist church Tu iday afternoon, with Rev. Simpson in charge. OLD HICKORY BODEBOly 86 PROOF FOUR YEARS OLD The body has been taken to Monmouth, 111., for burial. Accompany-iMrs. Christenson were Mrs rj Payne, and Kev. Simpson. Carl C r s'enson, a brother, who came to l.e with Joe week, returned to his home in Illinois at the same Slmgk n, lit i OLD HICKORY 01ST1LUNS BOURBON' fUlUDlLHlA. COUP. Line. BRUCE J. PARSONS Optometrist announces Complete Visual Care In Murray 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Saturday, 9 a.m.-- p.m. Or by Appointment 4762 So. State St. Thone Murray 1500 2 ' .' 1 Plumbing Repairs Prompt and Efficient and courteous service. Co-Peterson-Well- s 4818 S. State St., Phone Mur. 749. -r-T- T, ? . " "r , ' iii.,iiiii,. asu iltf.Mlwililllllliili-ritWf,ilii- ' ; er street near Post Office. Reward Call Mur. 1440, Mrs. Colyar. 172 Mtn. View dr. Are Your Floors Shabby? Rent floor sender our and refinish like new Reasonable rates Ottley Glass and Paint Co. Phone Mur. 1177. S d UNFURNISHED apt. wanted. 0U3-Rcinity of Murray. Call Mur. -r- Mii. " " S t M 7"---v- v v ' 0! vUh &y . p ' nvyZW Nothing life iKor a LOST Brown unfinished needlepoint purse In sack on Murray high-spee- "" , '"" FOR SALE One three-quartpanel bed. Like new. 412 Afton ave. LEATHER JACKETS Relined & Zippered Fur Coats Remodeled - Relined - Cleaned MURRAY CLEANERS & TAILORS 63 E. 48th So. Vi1. i: r? r.. f r!otU lib Theie doyi lt' only smart to put your money in on 1951 car-a- nd the 1951 is the Mercury buy of the year. "The buy of your life" in fact! Steady, trouble-frerunning, if r life if rlotnih endunV beauty! Admiring glances follow when Mercury whiiks by for that 1951 Mercury look is long, low, lively, and lovely. The kind of practical style that will slay populor for yearsl And the Mercury rides os swtet as it looks. e low operating costs, long dependable service, high resale value there's nothing like the new Mercury! For expert radio and telerepairs, service and parts bring your set In or call our experienced technicians Mercury owners will tell you the wonderful story of thrift, power, end performance with Mercury's great, But "Hi-Pow- e, Compression" engine. get the facts for yourself drive the new 1951 Mercury I vision Mew 1951 MURRAY FURNITURE COMPANY APPLIANCE 4863 So. State Street Phone Mur. 17 ! I y dTrkHmVuNT A IN SOIL Frrtilitrr Gravel Drlva Gravel While Tlay Sand Wm. K. BAKER Rear 690 Vine St. Mur. 1251-- J Lowet prices on coal ami ulack. Sand and gravel and fill dirt hauled. Ferril lUman Si Son. 6644 So. 3rd East, MiJ' Vale. Thone Mur. 1388 M. Sand I I J to ! Don't throw those LADIES them invisibly Have away. nylons mended at Eleanor's Shop, 4838 55 South Stale. HcmsUtrhlnj ad Buttonhole Leave at Eleanor' Shop, or at 6470 So. State St. Phone Murray service. 1344. Two-da- er Sand and gravtl Clendt Hllli Mm. fill Vernal Wooda), (formerly Mr "Un Thone Mur. 639. FrAlso8alemil. llr "'Ou- 'J u (Mothin like if oh ihe road! Si fl-k- JOHNSON Ml$ 4203 South Stnte Street 5300 So. State St. "for oil-ne- w RADIO T V EXPERTS Si Best fiOCUPAKIV Murray City, Phone Mur. 510 Uth Murray, Utah nan - fi |