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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE 16, 1951 FEBRUARY FRIDAY, Congratulations This week the City JunMurray ior Chamber of Commerce congratulated several leading seout-ter- s of the area by presenting them with certificates of merit for their achievements In boys' work during the year, but the Jaycees didn't forget also to extend their best birthday wishes to the many Murray residents whose birthdays fell during the week. Those due congratulations during the next ten days Include: Feb. 18, Oscar Johnson and John W. Mutch; Feb. 21, Shelby Jay West, Jalne Day and Max Gilbert; Feb. 22 (George Washington's Birthday, 1732), Georgl-ann- a Lynne Lat and Amanda Mantel; Feb. 23, Chris Glavas and Roy Tedesco; Feb. 24, Sharon Bennlon and Fr. Thompson. The following Murray infanta ohsened their first birthday anniversaries during the past week, thus providing a party for the grown folks of their families: Linda Lee Bennion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elbert Bennion, 1362 West 48th South, Feb. 9. Mark J. Weibell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Weibell. Murray, Feb. m Young Workmanship & ' 86 PROOF old sunny brook company, spirits LLEND louche, Kentucky , d. 4fcW Wtip Hurt CW ficteilvly - I . pM near-trajed- - Time to give your home n r pot-kc- 57 'Painting & Decorating SUPPLIES PURCHASED -- A j 3498 South 2nd East ALL MATERIALS KENTUCKY WHISKEY SHOP a fresh new coat of paint and wallpaper. Arnold ShawL fame' Sal-aza- The reunion for the children of the ward will be held the previous starting at 2:45 p.m. There will a movie and ice cream, punch and cookies will be served. 6-71- 3SffS j i Phone OW bunny oroo Gun-startin- Give Your Home New Sparkle! TIME 1 K Anticipating their St. Patrick's; Funeral services were pending celebration this year, St. Vincent's Somes for Ernest Ether Thursday Parish will hold its annual dinner Pearce, 73, former railroad worker, on Sunday evening, March 4, at 6 who died Wednesday morning at the o'clock in the church hall. A family residence, 4350 So. Main St., set of Win. Rogers sectional of a heart ailment. Services will be water. silver plate, and a announced by the Jenkins mortuary, less cooker will be away. The given 4760 So. State st. from the dinner the most The quartet festival was held Mr. Pearce, a native of Paradise, proceeds social event in the parward Monday Important Monday at the Wells - Cache county, was born Jan. 20, ishwill be used towards the ex with the participatfollowing night 1878, a son of Robert and Annie penses of the church bus. ing from Cottonwood stake; Mixed Somes Pearce. 'umrtets. Murray Second, and MurAn active LDS member for many ray Third wards; girls' quartets he was a member of the Val- years, Recently baptized at St. Vincent's Murray First and Millcreek Second. served were the following: Michael GorCenter ward had and ley All ward quartets composed their" r, a mission to the Southern states don, son of Mr. and Mrs. John own Regional contests Mr. and 1904 to 1906. He married Magfrom his tHng sponsors were conducted la.it night (Thurs-day- i, Howells Dec. 11, 1907. in the , Mrs. Benson Medina; Theresa Ann with the final scheduled for gie Logan LD3 temple. Langran and James Christopher Feb. 22 and 23 at Uie LDS assembly For many years Mr. Pearce was Langran, children of Mr. and Mrs. hall in Salt Lake Cty. Admittance a Union Pacific railroad worker. He Patrick Langran, whose sponsors i0 the finals will be by ticket only, also was custodian for a depart- were Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Majuire. Tickets may ba obtained from mem-da- y ment store. ,; com-tM A I music ters of the btake Surviving are his widow; five IN MURRAY, niitti-e- . Committee members are sons: Robert. J. Ronald and Ernct Elsie Richardson, Wesley Steadman Pearce, Salt Lake City; Harold and Fern M.irtia Pearce, Los Angeles; Gnff Pearce, with the air forces in Texas; three Tiie jitorature lesson of the Grant daughters: Mrs. Blanche Larrabee, ward Relief .society's next met ting, los Angel s; Mrs. Inez J.unes, PortOre.; Mrs. Bernke Summer-- I Teh 21. w:l' pr ente:l by Vera land, -a sister, Mrs Hie, Butler, Pa.; Wahlqiiist Chloe Parker, Riverside, Cal.; three brothers: Thomas L. and Rueben The Grant ward adult Aaronir Midvale; Marian Pearce, committee will present the Sunday j Paradise; 18 grandchildren and one night program. Earl Jones will oe with Ted Dwight and conducting Dale Ogden, as speakers. Choir numbers and a s;ecial number will Local Honeyin Doners be pres'-nteby tli-- Aaroni; in Car Mishap y A interrupted the honeymoon of a Murray couple, Mr. Mrs. Howard Walton Wells. The A party will be held at the Grant and occurred Monday night mishap ward tomorrow night 'Saturday) when their automobile overturned ward in 8 the at p.m. starting hall. Features of the eve- on a hill near Virgin, their mar k county, not long af nings entertainment will be The car Las in New Vegas, riage dancrefreshments, games and was heading east toward Zion Naing. tional park. Mrs. Wells, the former Miss EveThe Grant ward YLMIA presi- lyn Sandstrom, 19, was takn to dency was reorganized Sunday. Mrs. Iron county hospital in Cedar City Ix!on Fredrick son was released as suffering severe cuts and bruises and given a vote of thanks and loss of blood. Her husband was I re..id;-n- t for her services in the past. Mrs. less seriously injured, according to Marjo.ie Durrant, first counselor state highway patrol reports. was advanced to the presidency. Other sustained were LurLlne Black as first counselor and Rhea Spend, second counselor. presented by the Brig-hauniversity Delta Phi chorus is scheduled at the Grant ward Fib. 23 at 8 p.m. The chorus, including the voices of 00 returned missionaries, has proved very popu- lar in concerts throughout the state. 10. son of The Lovdahl, proceeds from the event will go Charles Randy to the missionary fund of the 300th Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovdahl, 1431 quorum of seventies. The chorus Is West 48th South, Feb. 12. Jeffrey Lynn Player, son of Mr. donating its services. No admisand Mrs. Ralph Player, 151)6 West sion will be charged but voluntary contributions will be accepted at the 6235 South St.. Feb. 14. door. The presidents of the 300th v iwmaiwimir w .nt mi'; quorum of seventies, in charge of IT'S CLEANUP jo the program, include Glen W. Todd, Mark A. Laney, Albert G. Johnson, g Harold L. Hofhlne, Leslie K. IH.ui Leo B. Thorne, Burton Morgan aud Morrell C. Turner, secretary, The annual Grant ward reunion will be held on Washington's birth-- ; day, Feb. 22, at the ward house, with dinner, prepared by the Relief society, at 5:30 p.m. The tables will be decorated by the; young ladies of the ward and the young men will be charge in of s at-j lng and a movie. The Sunday school children will have charge of the program. The elders of the ward will take charge of the tables after the dinner and the high priests will care for the old folks of the ward at the reunion. Members of the Seventies will set the tables. Dancing will com; let" the evening's A program '-n- St. Vincents Final Rites Pending For Ernest Pearce Granl and Souih Grant News IN MURRAY - GUARANTEED - Satisfaction in. 7f r U L i V u if M 1 i 1 luu Willi 4 I 5 LU LA UJ mfz A70M5 EXTRA Special! for a Lifetime BATH MAT SETS . 1 JT' KiA MW 77 Two-pie- e ReverjibU Htl M .Jfu Prefer ! Womens NYLON HOSE 51 gauge l15 15 denier ni Platform Sole r 111 . 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