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Show tOE MURRAY EAGLE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1M3 Lufheraa DUP Camp News Cottonwood camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their next meeting Thursday afternoon, Feb. 14, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Franz Westo'cr, 4873 Wasatch st. The lesson will be given by Dora Smith, class leader. All members are urged to be in attendance. Mrs. Donna Hansen, 499 West 6400 South, was hostess to a quilting party at her home Wednesday. The ladies spent the day quilting on a beautiful quilt, which is to be presented to the Rebekah Lodge in Midvale in honor of Mrs. Hansen's mother, the late Mrs. Ivy Lundquist. A The next meeting for the Pony delicious hot dinner was served Express camp, Daughters of Utah at noon to 12 members of the Pioneers, will be held Friday, Friendly Quilting club. Feb. 15, 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ada Greenwood, East 6100 Mr. and Mrs. Don Salt South. The lesson will be presen- Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Kemp, Jay Hansen, ted by the class leader, Vera P. Mountain View dr., Mr. and Mrs. Wahlquist. William (Bill) Erdman, East Midvale, and Miss Nancv Olson, The South Cottonwood Camp, Union, were guests at the F. E. DUP, will hold its February meeting at the home of Mrs. will be presented for approval. Mabel Barker, with Mrs. Louise Every member of the camp is Reynolds, Mrs. Merle Mackay and urged to be present at the meetMrs. Lila Gorringe as This will be an important ing which will be held Feb. 14 meeting as the names of the can- at 2 p. m. didates for next year's officers Reading home Wednesday evening, where they helped Ronald Reading celebrate another birthday anniversary. Table games were played and a buffet luncheon was enjoyed. John F. Hennig, Pastor SUNDAY SCHEDULE a. m. Sunday school and Bible Class. a. m. Worship Hour. a. m Lutheran hous, KALL Salt Lake City. J 10 11 11 Blaine Hansen, son of Mr. and "Heaven Is Ours by Mercy Mrs. Cecil Hansen, 499 West 6400 and Grace" will be the theme of South, undewent an appendec- the sermon at Christ Lutheran tomy Thursday night of last week at the LDS hospital. He is Church Sunday at 11 a. m., ac at present convalescing at his cording to Rev. John F. Hennig, home and is doing fine. pastor. The minister will tell his concreeation that the greatest re ward man can enjoy is the gift cf eternal life. It is God's gift to His faithful ones and is always given and never earned. The Sun. day school and Bible class will meet at lu a. m. Thursday evening of last week, a group of relatives and friends pleasantly surprised Elry Lund-sko- g at his home, East 5900 So., the occasion being his birthday. Table and group games were played. A delicious smorgasbord luncheon was served to the 30 The following were elected to serve on the executive board of guests. the Walther league, a society of Bishop and Mrs. Paul Lundell, young people at Christ Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lundell, Mrs. church: Jack Plattner, president; Esther Lundell and Mrs. Joyce Jean Losser, vice president; n Clark, all of Benjamin, spent Losser, secretary-treasureThursday of last week visiting and Charles Nenow, chairman of with Mrs. Caroline Carlson Lund Christian growth. The society quist, 499 West 6400 South, who meets twice a month. celebrated her 86th birthday last week. Luncheon was served by The Fellowship club, in its Mrs. Cecil Hansen, with whom February meeting on Friday, Mrs. Lundquist makes her home. Feb. 15, will hear Dr. Melvin Strong, Granite school psycholoWednesday evening of last gist, according to John Plattner, week, 16 members of the H. Ray chairman. He will speak on the Alsop family met at the home of topic, "Child Training." Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Alsop, Sandy, to honor Clifton and Dean Alsop, who celebrate their birthdays on the same day. Group games were played and a deli. to A cious midnight supper was served id .. - . at one long table. El-do- r, Auto License Help at The 3 Swedes Ns9 O We'll Fill Out the Forms O Pay the Taxes O Get and Put On your '52 Plates Mrs. Elmo McMillan, East THE 3 SWEDES Larson Bros. Gas and Oil Phone Mur. 1006 For Grand Opening i . . - F.: v. product of NEWEST Artistic Aire I T H STORE home furnishings AT m "Fire-K.inn- " OATS- -o 5 i m aMBlOMnt. 1 OF MURRAY'S k FEB. FRIDAY, A-- I this gaily colored Carnival Ware, or Aluminum Ware, Cup and Saucer, or "Wild Rose" pattern China. And remember, there's no finer quality, more delicious, more nourishing oatmeal for your family than Mother's Oats! Get it today! MOTHER'S Webb. WATCH f Whal a thrill to collect the valuable, useful premiums that come inside every big square package of Mother's Oats! Siart today! No waiting no coupons no money to send for Nephi Moulton motored to St George Friday where they accompanied their eldest son, Don, and wife through the St. George temple. Don is a locksmith at Las Vegas, Nev. The Murray Ladies Civic guild met Thursday evening at the Murray City Firemen's hall. The program chairman, Mrs. Don Challis, presided over the followHelen Kimball ing program: gave a very interesting book review, "Time for Miss Boo"; comic reading, Bonnie Jean Fish; vocal solos, Russell Smith, accompanied by Pat Smith. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Shirley Horton, Mrs. J. Vernal Colegrove, Mrs. Newell Jud-kin- s, Mrs. Glen Burrows, Mrs. Rex Williams and Mrs. Wilford Mc-Gin- ty 4 FesfVe Colon for Mixing and Matching Mr. and Mrs. Civic Guild Hears Review of Book w III MOTHER'S OATS serious complications of the flu. was taken to the LDS hospital last Sundav for observations and treatment. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. ASK US ABOUT THIS SERVICE 5050 So. State St. 171 Re-don- do Creek visited the ward on SunBy Mrs. Leah Johns The presidency of Cottonwood day and blessed the new son of stake, G. Carlos Smith, Zelph Y. Mr. and Mrs. Claine Erekson. He Exekson and Heber E. Peterson, is a brother to Mrs. Erekson. were all in attendance at fast Marlow Crabtree spent several meeting in the South Cottonwood ward Sunday. Also able to be out days last week in St. George on again after an illness of several business. weeks was Patriarch John B. Erekson. The meeting began with i Master Michael Davis, son of a vocal solo "Lord Thy Will Be Mr. and Mrs. Gethen Davis, celeDone," sung by Leland Matthews, brated his fifth birthday Feb. 6, his accompanied by Earl Ottley. The with a party at the home ofMar-loMrs. Mr. and Ru-Io- n grandparents, was given opening prayer by Crabtree. Reynolds. Five new babies' were blessed and given their Kenneth Jensen, grandson of names, they were the infant sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Howe, Mrs. C. J. Jensen, is recovering Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vanden Ak- nicely from a broken leg which ker and Mr. and Mrs. Claine he sustained in a skiing accident a few days ago. Erekson, and the infant daughMrs. Nellie Allred of Salt Lake ters of Mr. and Mrs. Earl visited her sister and brother-i- n and Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Madsen III. The family of law, Mr. and Mrs. John Graham Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jaeobsen, the during the week. Dinner guests at the home of genial baker, were welcomed into Mr. and Mrs. A. C. W. Faber last the ward, having moved here from Midvale. The sacrament Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and Mr. and Mrs. song, "God Our Father Hear Us Johns. Stanley was Pray, sung by the congreMr. and Mrs. Gethen Davis gation. After a period of testimony bearing, the service closed by the the congregation singing "We Thank Thee O God for a Phophet". Benediction was by Carl S. Fors. Vanden Akker of Leonard Taylorsville, father of Dick Vanden Akker, was a visitor to the ward on Sunday and blessed his new grandson. Newel C. McMillan of East Mill Guxmm iJiiuu 5909 South, who is suffering from have returned from a visit to Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johns visited relatives in Spanish Fork and Payson Sunday. Mrs. Hazel Marrott of Orem visited at the home of her brother, Albert Daw, and family last week. Mrs. Johnny Woodrome of Denver is home with her mother, Mrs. Grace Thompson, where she will stay for a few months. 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