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Show THE ML'RftAl EAGLE FRIDAV, JUNE home last Sunday from North Africa where he has been workBy Mrs. Ansley Hedbere ing for the past seven months. The Primary reports having a He had many interesting experfairly good attendance for their iences while there but is glad to summer work. The children are be back home again. enjoying the activities and the officers and teachers appreciate The girls' baseball club wit! the efforts the parents are mak- play Murray Eighth ward next ing in getting their children out and are striving to get all the Monday. They apprevhte the support that has been given boys and girls in the ward out. them and hope that support may The Gallagher family attended continue. the wedding reception Wednesday of the new Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wilma Lewis became the Ray Kropf at the South Jordan mother of a fine baby boy, born Ward house. The couple were June 23 in a Salt Lake hospital. parried June 25 in the Salt Lake Mrs. Lewis expects to be home by Temple. Sunday. Bapfht News FOURTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. William Dumas and children, Marjorie, Stephanie and David, all rf 5980 Bel view, returned home this week end after enjoying a delightful k vacation trip to the San Francheo Bay area where they visited with Mrs. Dumas' sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell, and other relatives pnd friends. They made the trip by auto. home because improved and the past ten hi3 children homes. two-wee- of Illness, is quite has been spending days visiting with at their various Miss Jacqueline French, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. French, 4903 Atwood blvd., left Friday of last week for Los Angeles where she will resume her musical studies. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Newman and family, 504 East 6400 South, returned to their home in Murrav Thursday of last week after tTing the Northwest and k Califorrh, during their vcation. They arrived home tirQd but harpy over their wonderful trip. They said the roads wre good and the scenery beautiful. Flying in for a visit with family and friends was Mrs. William (Leona) Honey from Albuquerque, N. M. The plane trip was made with a brother, Harold Ellsworth, 2084 Pheasant Way. They breakfasted early with Mrs. Asa Boyce Monday, visiting with friends later Tuesday. Mrs. Honey accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth to Idaho Fall." to visit their parents on the Ms. Fthel Alsop, Donna and farm. I amar Alsop, all of 6488 South last In week end State, spent Life at the Marshall Huffaker 's Pocatello, Idaho, with Mrs. farm has been revitalized by a daughter and family, Mr. visit of Mrs. Jack Marshall, a and Mrs. Okery G. Myler. sister of Mrs. Huffaker, and chilwill leave Sunday for AsKirk and Kent, of Chilli-cothdren, pen, Colo., to resume his muMo. sical studies. Mr. Huffaker just returned from a week of business in NeMr. and Mrs. Jimmie Cannon vada. The cowboy set will be inand family will leave Saturday terested to know that Reed for a vacation trip to foot has not mended yet. Southern California. In Redondo It was broken the last day of Beach they will be house guests school. of Mrs. Cannon's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Byrne. Tom Sdrales and his young bride (an employee of the MurGeorge Simper, West 5900 So., office) will soon telephone ray who has been confined to his Their new be two-wee- La-M- ar e, Huf-faker'- s two-wee- k house-warmin- xoocx g. home on 13th East is nearing completion. . Up Canada way and along the coast to San Francisco fascinated the A. W. Boyces and their young son, David, for a few weeks. They visited former Murrayites, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ballard and M. and Mrs. Grant Reynolds and family, in Richland, Wash. Hermmge The Eagle Scouts of the ward a trip to Grand Can-vo- n in August. This promises to be a great experience for the boys as they have worked hard toward this end. The MIA Maids ire also promised a trip to the MIA home in Brighton on July 2, where they will stay for a B. Y. F 6:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship WEDNESDAY SERVICES Prayer, Bible Study .... 7:30 p. m. Choir Practice 8:30 p. m. Rev. By Mary Lou Eakins Howard has Simpson started a very interesting series 4i on the Second Coming of Christ. Registration for the Murray m&m Get better results for less money... whether you're feeding turkeys, chickens, dairy or beef cattle or hogs. Great new Pillsbury's Best RATION pellets combine essential minerals with quality grains that are ground just right for greater ti!!;iency. Order from us today. MIX-GRAI- week. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brienholt were guests of relatives last week end at Price. "A- - returned N 1. foni Convenient pellet Tr Grain plus REPAIRING i U GOOD GROOMING IS EASY! minerals SHOE SHOE SHOE SHOE REPAIRING DYEING REFINISHING RESUEDING Take your worn shoes to Pillsbury's Best well-groome- MIX-GRAI- RATION N apparel to MURRAY FEED & SEED HECKEL SHOE STORE Repair Department 4883 So. State Murray - fast and budget-wis- e too to clothes in d clean, keep your order. For perfect cleanand ing pressing, any necessary minor alterations . . . send your It's Lower cost than most feed grains For the BEST in., us . . PROMPT CLEANERS 4777 South State Street Phone Mur. 422 Little Philip Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Nelson, underwent an operation at the L D S hospital last week. He is a lonesome little fellow, but improving BRAVD SUNDAY SERVICES Bible classes, all ages .... 9 45 a. in. 1 1 a. m. Morning Worship SMI ire taking Jesse Minister Baptist Church school will be on Charles Freeman and Rev. and Saturday, June 28, from 10 to 11 Mrs. Ewing Walters. Pastor Wala. m. and on Thursday, July 3, ters is from Flint, Mich. also from 10 to 11 a. m. The Church school will begin on The Murray Baptist church is glad to report that Mrs, Howard July 7. Simpson is improving. We hope The B. Y. F. had a very en- to see her bat-- very soon. joyable time at Storm Mountain last Friday. Hiking, fishing and a David Simpson, sou of Mr. and picnic dinner was enjoyed by all. Mrs. D. Simpson, was taken to the hospital on an emergency case on June 12 and came home Visitors last Sunday were the following Sunday. iH m Sacrament meeting next Sunday promises to be one of interest as the Stake Relief Society singing mothers will be featured on the program. Mrs. Cleo Brien-ho- lt will be the speaker. Christensen 62 East 48th So. Rev. Howard D. Simpson 4774 So. State Phone Mur. 1105 WHEE... LOOK TALK ABOUT VALUES! AND ALL 0M AT THE SAViHGS THE STORE, TOO Visitine relatives and friends over the week end at Idaho Falls were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin n SAfEWAy ALWAYS H UA? ra: vi 4 AT THESE LOW PKICES com vm Tut i fiui DDirce to stock up TZm smm 11 IS Mrs. Grace Wilkey, well known in Salt Lake Theater and L D S stake drama groups, is recuperating from a recent operation. She is the wife of Dr. S. C. Wilkey. JUDC Mr. and Mrs. Booker Johnson entertained on Fathers day for Mr. and Mrs. Snide Taylor and family of Sandy. 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MO RR ELLS ORANGE Bel-a- ir and Connie Johnson. rV SO HEAR Everybody's excited about the SAFEWAY Spending a wonderful ten days at Logan with their grandpor-enl- s were the Misses Lily Belle Here from California with their husbands are two sisters of Mrs. Le Sheppard, They expounded the magnetic beauties of the mountains and thrilled at the wonderful scenic ski lift at Brighton, the historic wonders of Temple Square, the greatness of Bingham mnes and the experience of a salt water swim. They think we have many things to intrigue tourists. 27, 1952 J 187 vo MARGARINE UTAH OoUwt, fmlodlnOtt No. ton I T OJTA Ik |