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Show win Hi nvsmnmi jut" vote mvUfi lake'e firtt mayor By "Pat" Kagle P!trr T urann hflu jiiit returned from a much interrupted vacation. When it started, (the vacation) a lot of fishing was the plan. However, school registration made it I For the first time in several years it was necessary to excuse Cy Wright from two consecutive meetings. Cy and Nell, along with 16 other Eagles and wives, made the long journey back to Philadelphia and the national convention. The trip was wonderful according to all reports and they all managed to get in a lot of traveling and visiting. This was done by way of New York, Chicago, and all the points between Murray and Philadelphia. It was nice to see them back again and it wil be good to have Cy back to meetings on Thursday nights. VOTE IN UTAH'S DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY NEXT TUES. FOR GOVERNOR EARL J. GLADE by Daid i. King New members and new faces continue to be the order of the day at Murray Aerie 1760. W. T. Patterson, R. B. (Pete) Brown and Chris Wilson are the most recent applicants and it will be a pleasure to see them Initiated this Thursday night. Patterson is a railroad man, Pete Brown is the local hard working one man butchershop. Chris Wilson is with the. Wasatch Furnace and Appliance Co. Welcome, fellows, to the Murray Eagles, and come out to meeting often. Pillsburys Best PIE FEA&ffi Starter BITE-SIZ- E Beginning Sept. 13, dancing will be added to the entertainment schedule for all Eagles and u guest. It will be a regular semiin monthly dance commencing October, however Buck Beeney and Bill Mitchell wanted to give the membership an extra bit of entertainment and fun. Make your plans now to come down and sup- "MYCINS" Loaded with digestible nutrients, to give baby pigs a fast start I Highly fortified with "MYCINS," Pillsbury'a exduslva Terr- amycin, Aureomycia and Streptomycin-combinatiothat supplies a big boost at a time when pigs have the greatest growth response to antibiotics. "BITE-SIZE- " form makes them eat mors, too. port this program. Every Eagle couple is invited and can bring guests. Don't forget, Saturday night, Sept. 13, and then twice a month starting in October. A good orchestra has been reserved to help make the dancing party a success. Floyd Gunnerson is really keep- - (BEST;- f vS 1 Stop in Valley Feed & 197 West 39th South -:- or 'phom today Coal Co. - Phone Mur. 495 Inlave Vou.Had Your Plant C lie eked? king It is a good idea to have your heating equipment checked now so that it will be in first class condition when the heating season begins. It our suggestion that you have your FURNACE MAN, PLUMBER or HEATING CONTRACTOR do the following is work: . , necessary to return to the city and let Howard get ready to return to high school. After returning to the wide open spaces and "lots of fishing", the rains canie. It rained and rained and rained, as as a re sult, Cliff came back last Friday, and what's more NO FISH. Wel come back, Cliff. b r lected uncUr comml.tlon form ( reelected wnanl government , , mouely latl ytar. On of Uloh'i beat known, moil respected citiient. Hat tho brood background for lb a native of Ofden, college job teacher in Provo, a euccenful bm neu man and civic loador in Salt lolce, a man whole dulioi for ytart havo frequently taken him 10 veri-o- ul partt of the Halt. (Poid Political AilveMntm.nl Winn Court indorsement By Gayno Gustavson A fireside chat will be held Sept. 7 for the and Gleaners of Second and Fourth wards. It will in? the ball rolling and once again begin at 8:30 p. m. and the place had the pleasure of obligating two where it is to be held will be annew members at last Thursday nounced at Sacrament meeting on night's meeting. This la about new row the a in that weeks five Sunday night. The speaker will be members have been on hand to get vvenaeu murray anu ne win leu started in the Order, and the new- of his missionary experiences in est members were Dick Stevens and show slides that he and Chris Wilson. Regular initia- England tion nights are the first Thursday took while on his mission. of each month. However, Floyd said he is willing to keep it going Carol Lester was feted at a as long as the members continue miscellaneous shower last Thurs- to come down. All recent members" day which was held at tho home will be regularly initiated, we of Darlene Wood. Lynn Ri'd and hope, this Thursday, and a big lackie Ahlberg also helped in the crowd Is expected. We want to planning of the shower. give both Dick and Chris a special invitation to come down, and give Dorothy Pugmire has put in us all the pleasure of welcoming many long hours in planning the them into the FOE. road show which will begin prac-- 1 Lices soon. Everyone of mutual A i t Nelson has made arrange wishing to participate will age bowling nieiits for an 'iave a chance because of its large season 9, f:Uirt the to Sept. lean Mrs. Pugmire will also be at the State Bowling Lanes, 39th casting. n charge of the directing of the So. and olate. One more member show. of the team is needed and any nieubor interested is requested to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Eatchel . contact Art at once. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson reWalt-rs on was hand at last Lou cently returned from a Motor trip Thursday night's meeting to win they took to Denver over the t. jack-poA. X. attendance the ',abor Day week end. Morris missed the meeting and as a result the membership jackpot There will be a meeting for all was held over again for the next Relief Society visiting teachers on meeting. This membership prize 9, where all monthhas now become a very worth- Tuesday, Sept. be will turned in. This reports ly is while prize and every member is the only meeting to be held and urged to come down and see if he no other work will be done. can carry home the winnings. This drawing is another one of Beeney's Mrs. Ross would like to remind plans to add a bit of fun to the all mothers to send their children tegular meeting night. to Primary on Sept. 9. It will , f It was reported that Bill Krebs begin at 3:40 p. m. has given In to the TV bug ajul is spending his time at home enjoying all the programs. We were 135 Court Ave. Murray, Utah glad to hear that Bill is feeling .no Tht Murray Eagle It publlihtd avary Frl- well and want him to know that at 151 Court Aanua. News and Notes FOR GOVERNOR Soil 2nd Ward News Murray Eagles Aerie (SlcuU The New EAGLE THE MURRAY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1952 , Justice F. Incumbent Henri Henriod Ncn-partis- Candidate an Utah Supreme Court In statewide preference poll of members of his profession, Justice Henri Henriod was indorsed overwhelmingly for the Supreme Court. He received nearly 70 of the vote cast for three candidates announced for the term. ' is ' We voted to take judges out of politics. an opportunity to make your vote count. This Justice Henriod, after one year on the bench, wos indorsed by those who work with courts and who know his qualifications best. Retain Justice Henriod j PRIMARY ELECTION SEFJTEMBER 9 j (Paid adv. by Fred Good. L. Finlinson) Best netfar. . . In whiskey, too, there is good. ..better. ..and The Murray Eagle Murray. day Utah, any Thursday night he wants to Ent.i.d at second alasa matter Fab. 8. pass up Groucho Marx, he can 1927, at the poet office. Salt Late City. come down to the Hall as we would Utah, under Aot ef March 3, IS79. Own.ri and Publish. rl all like to see him. Everyone EDWIN L. HEAL JAMES P. HEAL sends Bill their best regards. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Annual Childrena' Christmas Party prize event is now on and tickets are being sold to raise the necessary fund to give the kids a party during the Christmas holidays. The prizes are very worthwhile, a Model 12 WinchesWin6 ter Shot Gun and a chester Rifle. These Guns will be on display at Madsen's and will be presented the night of October 2. Lei's all get out and make this a success and make It possible to complete our plans for the Christmas Party. Get your ticket early frohi one of your friends. The In Salt Lake County. I year Outilde of Salt Lake County 30-0- . . T bourbon $2 50 S3 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT ' 00 6 PROOf IHE HILL ANO at its'Best- BOURBON WHISKEY KILL COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY lOHG MP... A IT$ m SUB One of the dances planned by the committee for October will be a joint sponsorship with the Ladies Auxiliary of the Annual Damon Runyon Cancer Fund Frolic. This program is an annual program of the Murray Aerie and Auxiliary, along with all the other Aeries and Auxiliaries throughout the country. The Fraternal Order of Eagles have been named the Damon Fund "Santa Runyon Claus" as a result of contributions in excess of a quarter of a million dollars during the last two years of sponsorship. This Charity Frolic Party will donate h11 receipts raised, and it will really be a swell parly. More details later. The Ladies Auxiliary is planning a Fa.shion Show, to be presi-ntein the near future. This will be opm to the public snJ is ure to F.va Webb, be a big president of the Auxiliary has promised to give us nil the details soon occH.-tniu- M ' ..-i.ini- .... imxmm JJ v'f i 1. Flues See that flues and chimneys are clear, clean and tight. 2. Filters Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower belts. y 3. Automatic Controls See that burners, toil UiiJi- B- safety pilots, and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and free from obstructions. . thermostats, Keep his nose out of his booki help his eyti do the job better proper light. ... nil empty bulb Uie right-ti- n ifev and in the lodtli, hulb Cht(k tocationt of hmfs and fixtntts particularly if )ou bat e TV. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Keep c)c$ bright through proper light. i. Serving 33 Uroh ond 6 Wyoming Communities with Natgrol Got Qt 0!E 7ii!D 3U!D ,5' iT ... |