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Show THURSDAY, DEC. THE Ml'KKAY EAGLE 20, 19.11 .i.e. Souih Cottonwood In Ihe News ti-.- to l i! ;,ri'ivi- By Mrs. Leah Johns On Sunday evening, Dec. 23, and will only take the allotted to a speaker, will be members of of which is expec- 1) vid Niehol. who will Ih-.evening from Fort J where he has the past several v...id members and ,,is and friends, in I'! e ward, are cordially Mile and enjoy this h K0l program. Prior to ' the meeting, at n ii .. C :: i;i ;.s carols will i holr and will be i,V t a loud speaker so t - . p. m., in the ward house Vine St. and 5G00 So. ihe 7 it Cottonwood choir, directed Earl Ottley, will present M't r.".l of the most well known ;itd v, ell loved numbers from Hand-ThMessiah. These will be pi sented following the opening V ercises of the regular sucnuiu nt i' ! fi 14 !' t they will be heard outside the building, so come early and enjoy this treat, also. Congratulations Birthdays are always fesThe sacrament meeting last tive occasions but to many the "unday evening featured Milan Spirit of Christmas over .shaoyce and members of his family dows the celebrating of their The annual natol days. Among 3 speakers of the evening. in the those who will observe their Rise 'loir sang Up Early as number, the opening birthdays duriau the season 'orning "he invocation was by Clifford when ''Merry Christmas" and "ivce. A short talk was given by New Year" reigns over ilen Maynes, amembe r of the "Happy " folaronic priesthood. The special, "Happy Birthd.r. are the lowing: a solo was uisical number by' Thursday, Dec 2 i. Warren S. Viil Moffat, who sang Gesu Bam- Nanlino. She was accompanied by Ottley Jr., Jay "!' Henry, HardS. Marvi'i cy Sullivan, "ail Ottley. The following were' in positions in the ing and Harold Deelstra; Dec. ustained vard: Olaf Seljaas, secretary of. 21, Wayne ParbT and Jackie :. 22. Larry Lvnn Barnett; he ward welfare committee; No-Chris:Pack, Grace Charvoz, ine Rhodes, Gleaner leader, and; Man Howe, ward teacher instruc- -' H. West, Faro! Beckstead and r. For the closing song, the Marie Wright; !ee. 23, Clyde Jane Petty hoir and congregation sang' I Pack, Teddy H Dec. feard the Bells on Christmas and Leone B. and Betty 'lay. The benediction was given 24, Bruce J. Parson Sorensen; Dec. 2") (Christmas), iy Clyde Reynolds. Robert Houtz, Carol Evans and Milo Kent Pettv; Dee. 2(i, Dean Two young families welcomed N. Beckstead, Margaret Ann fw babv bovs into their homes and D na!d Christen-sen- ; Carmer nd Mrs. Dick Mr.a week. '"t Dec. 27, Lynn Chnllis, Mr. Mrs. and and ,rmden Akker Morris a.d LaVelle Mor Claine Erekson both are the rond parents of new sons. This ris; Dec. 28 (Woodrow Wilson, 's the third boy for Dick and 1856), Gary Vance; Dec. 23, Richard Vance; Dee. 30, ConMien and the third boy for "laine and Vernetta, who also nie Finch and Wells Poulson, Dec. 31, Greg Brown; Jan. Have a daughter, Janet. (New Year's Div), Glen M. l Ottley left Monday with Houtz, Barbara Ball, Buddy Lee he University chorus for a tour and Floria Stephensen; Jan. 2, Bill DeNiro; Jan. 3. Jarrell Colif some of he towns in southern by and Mary Jane Vaculin. will where thev present Trtah, urograms during the week. The r Little Murray olds "irst stop was Mantl. Earl will birthobserved who their first serve as accomnanist for some iumters and will also do some days recently include: Irene McNeill, daughter of singing with the chorus. Mr. and Mrs. David McNeill, The South Cottonwood DUP 6061 South Redwood Rd., Dec. 14. members honored their reBrent Thomp?o,i, son of Mr. Dun-teAlice Mrs. tiring captain, Mrs. Lynn Thompson, 180 and at a Christmas partv and East 59th South, Dec. 14. handkerchief shower last Thurs Joseph Buchanan, son of Mr. day at the home of Mrs. Virginia Howe. A delicious luncheon was and Mrs. Forrest D. Buchanan, served, games were played and 750 East 42nd South, Dec. 17. Richard Porrhalis. son of Mr. during the afternoon the group and Mrs. Rov Porchatis, 5005 was entertained by the Gay Nineties trio from Salt Lake City. So. 2nd West! Dec. 17. Michael Walter Durrnnt. son Visitors present were Mrs. Bereof Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin nice Young, captain of Sharp 4940 So. Redwood Rd., at Sandy; Mrs. Alice Floto, who 16. Dee. recently returned from Alaska; -Mrs. Gwen Davis and Mrs. V Nelson. Everyone had a lovely Lady Lion pin, and the very enjoyable time and Mrs. gentlemen with small gifts. A Dunster received many lovely floor show provided entertainhankies. ment, following the delicious The South Cottonwood Lions dinner. Special guests were Dist. and their wives enjoyed a lovely Gov. Weldon Matthews and wife txuty at the Meadow Brook Golf of Magna and Commissioner and ! 1 DRIVE SAFELY THIS WINTER wift" TRACT 013 RECAPS WINTER AS LOW M. 1 1 AS mud or in snow Stops quicker on r- Up fo V57o more pu'i".stread I Jutt pay for tht So 1 winter - nowN 10 La-Vo- AS LONG AS Keep rolling: all 6 Mo. to Pay about our "One Extra Supply Murray Tire St.& Bailsry Phone 5013 Murray So. Stale 1 1551 E-r- one-yea- FIR57 RUBBER EH n,-im-p T.V ?aEEi:is H;C52 T-- V r, 'ffJCff... Rur-ran- t, FINS CABINET $2S895 ONLY 4 $45 Down, Cr,y Terms MURRAY MUSK H I k. ; m I M M v ri "i f 4 Le-No- ia U Sunday School's Parker P.ilss Set list Yule Program Told hi Hossi Friday Program for the firt ward nephritis. M. We Have ALWAYS Sold GENERAL Mix c r s Grills, Etc Lowesi Advertised FBISES BRINTON ELECTRIC - 4792 SOUTH in th- - Logan LDS Tem- Phelps ple on 0"t. A Real Find Mtv Nelson, Rigby, Ida.; the following brothers and Mrs. Eliza Russell, Mrs. L''h Chrd. both of Ogden; Mrs. Sude B.;es. Mrs. Mav helnnp, Mrs. Minnie Green; Parel, Leet and Vein Parker, all of Hooper, and Levi Parker, Roy, Weber jounty and 12 grandchildren. Mrs. sis-te-- s, dways a Perfect Gift An ARROW Shiri V Tie in FINE BOURBON ti Th" a S ni.-- v pi iv t j tv members Chi it;ii:is party : fti'itioun. nt the; Society rooms. Ai 'i f TI I vi Tees d 'v id IV i wh car- - m re .sueg and lmht refresh- rec.its were Served. Sant.i broucht the Pcli f Society a very fine each cue t received a small c:ft. I 5. v . nnrt n-- trl Better buy Planters Club. Th MIA resented n delightful! proprini of Chri !t,.is tory and n ii' :c Tue-- .:v evenini;. After the "r ".nm then- was danring and everyone enjoyed the evening. - FAMOUS ARROW SPORTS Sleeve Lengths 12'.2" Screen $115 RCA TADir Ccrrp'rfo B. F. I ; S.'t - DISTANT k k SPORT COATS T.V LONG- Phone Mur. 93 U You - DISTANCE CALL i ACCESSORY JEWELRY 4332 So. State St. "The VUee to do or the Bun Distance Ty Mufflers Gloves Hose AND JACKETS H To tfvU Suspenders Slacks LALL L0N& DISTANCE ift iii:as PAUL itosi: Meif s and Hoys' Wear FH. MUR. 42 4914 SO. STATE 'TiLL P. M. OPEN 10 9 X'.'A:, Far Xkiks youiZ GALOSHES GYM SHOES Pajamas M M T-- V v i BUCKLE Sweaters Ttvu Thi fHUA., CALL , othi:h : Without Dase Only $299 Your f! onc;u'j:1i or RUBBERS 5329 Yow Con P!o Imve mom wrapped r and waiting for Goodrich Rubbcrwccr ZIPPER - 19" L" Neck Sizes Always Needed K'OrrL f:.T v, PIOOF t CONTINENT At OISTIUING COIf. SI0.95 to $16,95 4 SCREEN SHIRT Give Jarmon Shoes 17" Screen O ily $179 V B0URB0Ni "Gabanoro" M M M 10" Screen $70 lo $S5 19" stiwcht Also large selection cf y. si i thi o New T-L5iy! Club By any standard, ,you couldn't buy better! d Big STATE STREET PHONE MURRAY 106 190H. 16, Surviving arc his widow, two sons, C. Howard Parker, Salt Lake City; Gail A. Parker, Murray; two dauehters. Mrs. Winifred Stanley, Salt Lake City, and ' M M M ELECTRIC V Toa8 Ivvs Peterson Furniture Co. He married Mm- Ann (Birdie) one-ar- n -- of days this week in Pocatello. Course Club house last Thurs- Mrs. Ray P. Greenwood. About Idaho on business. day evening. It was Charter 30 Lions and their wives were Night for the club also. Santa present. Mr. and Mrs. ITuren Beebe A. C. W. Faber spent a couple presented all the ladies with a nd childen of Grennriver, Utah, wi re visitors ever the weekend at lHt MlHttttMM' the lnnv. of tlvir parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jeppson. The . . . Beehes enrr.e in tn bring the chil-divt' see Sinta and all the ;i"v ln( lv ("hridnris things on 'im iv in the city. Joinini: them it th eppson home on Sunday vas another d uchter and familv, Mrs. ll.rman Huqhes of Bountiful. MM Srfs I'.eat l'oVsiitrs r fleecy cotton flannel duths are best to use fur poiiining Cotton . !j(iv 7-- V I Sf 1 I'l.dV' 'S a meat "i.ike leftover ham into lo'd im '.'.ere and bake it. in a square with peaches pan Top the loaf melt-t- i which have been brushed with and sprinkled with margarine l.rown sugar. Serve in squares. pet solo, Lyman Neljun; Chrbt- mas reading, Caroline Cnt.hlo',v; Male Quartett, Boyde Jen.wn, Kenneth Westover, Russell Gl- sen and Ralph Mantile; ri-rtsolo, David Bonam; Vocal solo, Bob Foulsom; Clairnet trio, I.Iur- iay iugn music dept.; Vocal soio, ' Bishop Wilmer L. Barnett, bishop oi Murray Second ward, ill bs in charge of the services. Vriends may call at the place of funeral Thursday from 6 to 8 ). m. and Friday prior to services. '2uri.il will b? in Ogden city cemetery. Mr. Parker was owner and manager of the feed store carrying his name from 1934 until his etircmert in An active member of the LDS hurch, lie had served in many oositions, including: high priest and superintendent of the Sunday school, Murray First ward; take supervisor of tiie religion lass of We'oer stake, and member of the presidency of the high priests quorum, Granite Stake. He served a mission to the southern states from 1899 to 1901 and llso two stake missions in North Weber and Cottonwood stakes. A native of Hooper, he was born Oct. 23, 1870, a son of Edwin and Catherine Cox Parker. He wis a salesman for the Ogden Furniture and Carpet Co. for 10 vears, later managing the Martin Furniture Co. in Poatello, Ida. After engaging in the mercantile business in 1927 in Mont-n'di- r, Idaho, he moved to Richfield where he managed the J. Li Used "And There Were Shepherds", Gwen French, assisted by a girl's chorus. Sunday school's Christmas pro- gram will be as follows: Ti um-- j Funeral suv.'.v.i will be con-- 1 ducted Friday at noon at 2(i0 tHist South Temple in Salt Lake City fur William Charles Par-- j :er, 73, retired Murray feed lealtr, who died Tuesday morning at his residence, 125 East 48th South, of ' ...but turf long hat to he NVt con OIlTANCC t . w (fsfonce (all folor-moc- f, Qlve you ONO- - on fne spoil fosteit itrvtct if you ovotd the ryjh by colling !h!i week bfor Chr!(moi Ev. Kwu" Tht Mountain Sfottl Ttltphont k TlQropK Company ratf Low evening are In effect all day Sunday, December 23. PA. |