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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Barton Final Biles Women's Club Slates Installation Fete Held in 6ih Ward At S. L. Country Club So. Cottonwood Lions Bapfhf Elect New Officers 62 East 48th South FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1951 leave from the church at 10:30 potted ivy on Sunday for being three children present, Mrs. Hale a. m- and will take food for a the youngest mother present, j and Mrs. Mary Francis, and each There were two mothers with received an ivy. picnic dinner. Rev. II. I). Simpson Thursday evening of last week the South Cottonwood Lions Vacation school will begin on The Murray Women's club will held their annual election and Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Funeral services were conMonday. May 2;!. at 9:00 a. m., fo! 11 the new officers were a. m. Morning Worship ducted Wednesday afternoon in hold its annu.'d May breakfast elected: lowing and w II conti.me for two weeks. O7:30 John m. at Howe, t".e WorshippresiEvening Cou: Salt Lake p. try club the Grant ward chapel for SamBand Howe, first vice presService Wed. 7:30. at p. tn. The program dent; uel Wilson Barton, who dice! ".'lav Mis. Mora Akus received the 'i". he I'.i' Vr the direction of ident; Cecil Carson, second vice Monday morning at his resi- Mrs. A 60 Leo women vice en third bout Bridge, 1'eed Merlon and will in president; inyed the dence, 3C0 West 600 South, of a annual e ;'f it: ioir.er.t by a nuisi--u- l uvsidint; Shigeki Ushio. secrebanquet lingering illness He was 58 vear.-ol- "hjee NEW DANCE tary; Edward J. Young, treas- sponsored by t.:e F. A- D- Circle C. Hill. comedian, Dua-nurer; Asa Boyce, Lion tamer; Friday night. After the delicious offiInstallation new the of A native of Paragonah, Iron CLASSES cers for the 1951-5vear will be Marlow Crabtree, tail - twister; dinner, a devotional, "A Chalcounty, he was born April 14, conducted John O. Nielsen to Mothers." Howe was V. and w i'.h Mrslenge given by Harold 1893, a son of Stephen A and NOW FORMING UNDER directors. Mrs. Cunningham. Miss Shirley ( Moffatt, two Ella Sophia Lund Barton. He 'hristensen, Snringville, 1st vice 'I.:lduver directorsyearare William an gave Kennelly appropriate DIRECTION OF married Phoebe Deuel on July '.resident of Utah Federation of dams and H. Clyde Reynolds. reading; Mrs. Marjory Casuth Women's Clubs in charge- The 30, 1913, in Panguitch, Garfield sang "Love of Home.'' and Mrs. Miss Lotta Petty incoming officers will be Mrs, The new officers expect to county. The marriage later was Wells much during the com- Payne read a poem, "My Mother Mrs. Poulsen. president; solemnized in the Manti - Mid-wee- 1 RAISE YOUR OWN -- k Meat and Eggs! mother-daught- d. CHICKS AVAILABLE 2 j WHITE LEGHORN - j LDS Verl F. McMillan, first vice presitemple. Mrs. Hcbtr Aamodt. second dent; An active member of the LDS vice president; Mrs. Charles Rodchurch, Mr. Barton was an elder. Mrs For 21 years he had worked as man, recording secretary; Wilmer Barnett. corresponding a mechanic in PanRuitch and for Mrs. E. J'. Mortenson, the past 21 years he had been a secretary; Mrs. D. W. Smith, his- -' treasurer farrrr in Salt Lake county. Mrs. J- Eaton Parratt, Survivors include his widow torian; Mrs- Orlando Erick-!;;o- n agent; press and his father, both of Murray; chairman, and Mrs. program two sons, Lester and Xed. MurC. Norman, entertainment Edgar ray; three daughters, Mrs- Ada chairman. B. Riter, Mrs. Maxine B. MorThe flag salute will be led by gan and Miss Beverly Jean Bar- a member of the flag committee ton, all of Murray; 12 grandchild- and litany will be by Mrs. E. L. ren; two brothers. Ross Barton. Madsen. St. Georgr, and Glen L. Barton, Hostesses of the day wdl he Murray; three sisters. Mrs. Jen- Mrs. E- N. Mrs. Wilfrid nie B. Eurt and Mrs. Tessa B. T. Mrs. T. Ray Kingston Tvler, Gordan, both of Los Angeles, and Mrs. W. Douglas Alien. and Mrs. Arta E- S.niih. Lehi. - were services Funeral under the direction of William J. Mus-se- r, bishop of the Sixth ward. included: The following prorr-prelude and pnstluJe orffm music, I.Irs. Ail Rostrum: invocation, Chauncey Themis; vocal solo, "Today I Walked Where Jesus Was," Jay Barton, accompanied by Mrs. Bostrorn; speaker, Bishop Alma G. Jacobson. Sr.; violin solo, Lucile McDonald, accompanied by Mildred Wilson; remarks, Bishop Musser; solo, -The End of a Perfect Day," Jay Burton; btnnediction, Merrill Lund. Burial was in Murray City cemetery, where Donald Bat-lededicated the grave. Sixth ward ol Relief Society uts in ch.ir the flowers. Pallbearers were Max Barton Albert Goido.i, Rlahe B- rtan Douglas Smith. Mason Barton and Max Justott. CiW OF THANKS Mrs. Phoebe Parion and fain PAINTING WOOD HOMES LOW-GABL- E A SPECIALTY! 2 Coats White lead Linseed Oil and ing year, and they hope to have he support of all members 'he Lions Club in the of The CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deepest appreciation to the many friends and neighbors who so - Me." Girls, under the leadership of Mrs. Neale Gipsnn, gave a lovely tea for their mothers Sunday afternoon. The girls are planning a picnic for Thursday night. WWG BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK WHITE ROCKS AUSTRA WHITES . THE NEW BARREL-BREASTENORTHWESTER . . Tap - Ballet - Toe - Acrobatic RAMSHAW Spanish and Ballroom Teen Age and Adult Dancing Hatcheries and Breeding Farms at THE MUSIC CENTRE OF 3687 SOUTH STATE MURRAY 9-- 7 111 Phone Mur. 474 or or 6-86- 66 L Firemen's Auxiliary Ho-d- s May Meetinr City firemen's met at th.e Firemen's '"all Wednesday for i's regular business meeting. Luncheon was served at 12:3J p. m. by Hostesses Rose Peters, Irma Liin-bcrTheda Townsend, Leone Lambert, and Jewell Ross. After a short meeting at which time two new members joined the auxiliary, the afternoon was spent visiting. Cards were cut for prizes with Irma Limberg winning first and Donna Caldwell, consolation. The Murray au::iii.'-r- g. i'y extend heartfelt gratitude and thanks to their manv friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness rhown during the lingering illness and death of their beloved husband and father, Samuel Wilson Barton. They esperially wish to thank everyone who so freely donated blcod for Mr. Barton when it wps needed; also everyone who helped in any way with the funeral; for the many beautiful floral offerings and to the Relief Society ladies and the neighbors for thrir kind help at the home. FRIDAY SATURDAY & MAY 18 19 & Alony Trtads for Many Us II. F. 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