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Show THE sealing work will be conducted Jan. 9, at 6 p. m. in the Salt Lake Temple. Anyone desiring to take Edna Mae Wilkinson part please contact Charles Niel-sochairman of the ward Temple Wartl Reporter will Sunday, Jan. 4, will be Fast committee. The High Priests be in chars of this excursion. Day service, according to Walt Nelson, Sunday school superintenThe ward genealogical commitdent. New lessons will begin in all tee will have charge of the sacraclasses and new officers will be ment meeting Jan. 11, according appointed for 1953. A new two to Charles Nielson, chairman. Mr. course will of year study begin in Nielson says a special program is the genealogical class under the and the main direction of Belle Sanders. The being arranged will be Eldred G. Smith, speaker will be "The Principles and topic of the Practices of Genealogy." Mr. Nel- the presiding Patriarch for deson urges all interested in this church. Watch this paper next week. line of work and especially the tailed program young married couples, to enroll Relief Society will begin Tues-lafor this class now so they can be 6, at 12:45 p. m. Mrs. to start the new course by AnnaJan. ready will give the Christensen Jan. 11. teacher's topic lesson and the lesson on "The Book of The MIA again will hold classes theology Mormon" will be presented by beginning Tuesday nifht, Jan. 6, Edna Mae Wilkinson .class at 7:30 p. m., according to Merle Casper, president. The Junior Gleaners will have charge of the Maude Bardole, Relief Society preliminary program which will president, is convalescing at her consist of two numbers by Boone home on Lincoln Lane after sufColegrove on the trumpet and the fering a very serious fall down Juni r Cleaier Iyti t Regular her basement stairs last Friday. clasj vo:k will be lid J. We wish her a speedy recovery. First Ward Hews y, J ugeno ev'ne, of the Rhea Nelson, choir leader, anPrimary, invites all 1'rimary chil- nounces that beginning Jan. 11. dren to at C:."0 p. i.i. Jan. 7, directly after each Sacrament for regular class work. meeting, the choir will hold its In the Relief Society practice A Temple excursion for ward room. She said the general authorities have asked that the choir HWUHtmVAHMHWMV '.earn and sing the hymns in the hymn book and she will apprecFOR THF iate It if all members will try to be to practice regularly and on "1 RFCTi T1ELU VEflR KSfiROUHD Wdl n THE WORLD t Call Murray 152 VWVWVVV IN V WK "Looofoco" Locofoco, a political term, originated in 18.15 for a member of the Equal Ritjhts party, a faction in the Democratic party In New York. One section of Democrats, hearing of a plot to put the lights out at a Democratic meeting, to be held in Tammany Hall, October J, 1R:'.5, brought supplies of matches in their pockets Light was restored and the scheme baffled. Thev put their leader in the chair and adopted an pqual rights resolutions and passed aga.nst bank and paper money. The rpposlng section immediately dubbed them HURRY? A r CLEANERS 4843 South State Street as well KENTUCKY StMlCNT IIINOIO Sjd-- IOuRION HKISKIT WfcJss.- MNTUCKV khismt - Or I I -- 1 l"! te? Sunny Brook Cdccrfras BOTH Bfi ntUlRAl PROOF SPIRITS tht fs fame BltNOtO WHISKtY CONTAIHS IS I CMilt OLD SUNNY BROOK COMTANY, lOUllVILit, KlNlUCM KCNTuCKf j FOR FARM HOMES, FARM BUILDINGS rf&. iif rw.., 4r,i.lw4 lOU'EE ALL DONE, DAD . . . The old man, having served hit time and done his duty during 1951, Is ready for rest and retirement. Young 1952, however, eager and ready for the fray, Is reaching out to take the cake or Is It pleT Happy New Year, anyway. fotId Our business is helping people build. We carry a complete line of building materials for every use, are just as interested in small projects as in a complete building. Dec. 19. e, Clifford and Lorraine Alder Matthews, 5516 So, 1700 West, boy, Dec. 20. Rulon and Irene Russell Reynolds, 1390 Spring Lane, girl, Dec. 20. Melvin and Margaret Hudson Park, Kearns, boy, Dec. 20. Russell and Ruth Huettel Smith, East boy, Dec. 20. and L&Juana Olson West Jordan, boy, Dec. 5300 So., 20. Fred and Beth Grant Robertson, Garfield, girl, Dec. 21. David and Betty McGhie Webb, Eulah Hawkins girl, Dec. 25. Keith Mid Bilva Thescnvintz Deveraux, SLC, girl, Dec. 26. Albert and Beth Williams Mitchell, Lehi, girl, Dec. 26. Recent births of interest to residents of the area which were reported recently at Salt Lake City hospitals included: Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Player, 1726 Vine St.. twin boys, Dec. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cannegie-ter- . 398 Vine St.. girl. Dec. 17. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Austin, 43P4 Redwood Rd.. boy, Dec. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melville, 4337 So. 7th East, boy, Dec. 17. James and Loving 579 West 6400 South, girl. Grubb, Bingham, ' Minor and Barbara mM 4523 Boxelder, girl, Dec. 22. Milton and SaVllla Smith Neff, Feasting has always been an ImMidvale, girl, Dec. 22. celebration of the of portant part Clark and Eva Brough Chriat- New Year's and menus differ around the world. The New Year's Day banquet In England and Western Europe U slmtliar to our American feast, chief difference being In the choice of side dishes. Turkey, duck or goose makes the popular roast In England, with plum pudding topping off the meaL Turkey U again found In France, although capon and pheasant art as popular. The holiday fowls of the Latin countries are bedecked with truffles, chestnuts and olives and one might find snilli on a menu In MODERNIZATION PROJECTS REMODELING, 23. Dec. 19. llou art olwayi happy o giv U to iok HtU your mai.nali. W M fl hdquar!ri". TERMS EASY Anderson Lumber Company Average Age average age of a passenger car today is 7.8 years compared with 5 5 years in 1941? The 4975 South State Street JPUIU A Phone Murray 9 new Standard In Style Never lwfore did your ear dollar bring ou fu nun h line car beauty. This new 1953 Ford if more man-livlooking. It's a matrh in style for g any car at any price. And you grl that windshield. curved lower-lookin- lnnprr-liMiLin- e trrnd-settin- e Trance. An Important dish among the Spaniards is topa, rice cooked with olive oil, tomatoes, vegetables and meat particles. Africans partake of cous-couwhich Is composed of wheat grains, lamb and vegetables Pickled greens, raw fish, roast bird and shrimp fritters are head liners among the Japanese, with pickled chrysanthemum petals considered a delicacy. The Swedes temper their feast with a special drink called glogg. which is a claret wine sweetened with sugar and flavored with almonds, raisms. dried orange peel, cinnamon, cloves nd cardamon. It is usually set afire before serving. The word January comes from the Latin word "Janus". Janus was a god to whom the Romans offered sacrifices at the start of a new yeat to Insure prosperity and good health for the dayi ahead. Strcnia, goddess I g. j pEj e?r ; of strength, was also honored on the first day. As early as 747 B C, the Romans 1 1 'he red gifts of bay and palm for New Year presents As the years passed and Rom proipered, the gifts became more elaborate yearly, and, in time. It became the cus tom to bestow them upm the emperor, a habit that contributed grrally to the wealth of the Cartars. Claudius, recognizing the fact that the giving had graduated throuch the ytars from a voluntary tributa to a regarded duty, tMucd a decree limiting the amount which might t given. Rome continued to crlrbraf the New Year under tht Christian emperors. The Idolatrous rites of the people, however, cauurd the church to ban Christians from participant g rvX In the celebrations, and It until December 15 legally dxrd ei the date of the Nativity that the church made January I a religious festival. In commemoration of the circumcision of Jmus. fbrrrjr Tree Oriental flowering thrrry trees are no longer imirted tecaue of the dantr of bring n In diir! which might harm American stone truila. However, the trigmal and subsequent Irr.pertations have provided a source of beautiful trees tvhich may be found flowering throughout the United States In tht same spirit that prompted Tokyo's gift 40 years ago, Wah!ngtnn has Jut Sent 55 cuttingi to Japan from the 11 trees still living of the rlgmat Tidal Oasin planting. tcta the trend! It's the New Standard of the American Road. pi ti 0tao 7"". Gifts to God Janus enjoy the fig! Uli? Got-ber- Old Romans Offered as blend drinkers can girl, Oran and Louise Rushton cherino, 140 East Whitloek, girl, Dec. 23. Thomas, Sandy, boy, Dec. 19. Carl and Mary Breeze Wendell, Edwin and Helen Beeny Burrows, 422 West 5300 South, girl. 38fi0 So. Redwood Rd girl, Dec. Schulsen, - Drive, 6498 So. Jefferson, girl, Dec. 22. Daniel and Lillian Olund Smith, and Beverly Green 1840 East 7000 So., girl. Garfield, boy, Dec. 23. Dec. 18. Spencer and Melbn Smith War- and SLC, girl, Dec. 23. ner, Roberts Jeanette Raymond IOslie and Ixirna Mantle Mas- Griffin. Midvale, boy. Dec. 19. Clifford Service Now-strai- ghf raid, 228 NO EXTRA CHARGE VANITY Holt-ma- 5170 Kenwood Wallace All Ai&uJL at Theodore and Barbara ThornAldrich, Midvalo, boy, Dec. 17. iansen, 1121 Vine, boy, Dec. 22. William and Joan Erickson Stanton and Fern Tsrcksen Ger- - Dec. 18. Sluuai VGlialianl - Eve. and through the many intervening years, have continued to hold regular meetings although the mem bership has become considerably .smaller ovei these many years. Those in attendance were John Hoiling. L. A Walters. C. A. Erickson, V. L. Brissell, B A Klasco, Boone Colegrove and 11. 11 Clements. Charlie Clements again was in charge of the refreshment committee. The Woodmen of the World ex tend the Season's Greet ines to their friends and members, and to wish each and all a Prosperous New Year. Beginning the first of January Murray LDS stake will have charge of the religious service which is held the first Sunday of of every month at the State Prison at the point of the mountain. This meeting begins at 9 a. m. and lasts one hour. Harold Richards of the stake presidency will be in charge of this program, according to Pres. O. J. Wilkinson. Mr. Richards' committee will consist of three members of the stake high council, Paul Rose, Ivory Smith and Jesse Casper. Pres. Richards said the committee plans to use local talent and speakers from our own stake. This assignment been given to Murray stake for the next three nionthu In-c- TRY US! ONE DAY - ton testl-moii-i- l, 4881 SOUTH STATE Center of Murray Observing the Christmas as has beer, their practice for 51 years, the membeis of Mahogany Camp 35S, Woodmen of the World, held their annual Christmas Party at the Murray F.O E. Hall, Dec 22. The Woodmen were first organized in Murray on May 20, 1897, Murray LDS Stake Called to Present Services at Prison per-(in- Ioco-foc- Modern Beauty Shop Fast 48th South HrniilK, Pastor V, mi 2, The proud parents of the baby The last service in 1952 was held girl born Christmas Day were at Christ Lutheran Church WedJames and Eulah Hawkins Grubb nesday at 7:30 p. m. The service, of Bingham. under the direction of Rev. John While Ol' Man Stork took a K. Hennig, pastor, reviewed the Christmas vacation at the hospi- events of the year as they affected tal the staffs still had several the congregation. busy days just before the holidays. There were four births reNew Year's Day services began Doctors and Lawyers corded each on Deo. 17, Dec. 19, at 10:30 a. m. Topic for the serThe earn.ngs of doctors and law Dec. 22 and Dec. 23. The big day mon was "Life's Short Pilgrimyers have risen steadily. Doctors was Dec. 19 when five were listed. age". The sermon was delivered Mildew Sp'ts earned ;.n average of $11,058 in 1M9, Mildew spots on fabrics must be $12.MS :n 1951- -a jump of 13 During the past week, just be- by the pastor. Rev. Hennig. Offii fore and just after the Yule a good cers elected to serve on the church treated when fresh, before the mold l.awers' average earnings percentage of the babies born council for 1953 were formally growth has a chance to weaken the rose irom $8,577 to $9,375 an i were gifts to Murray couples. cloth. ease of 9 percent. installed. Recent births at the hospital included: The finance board of the conSterling and Betty Miller Stoker, gregation will present the anticiMidvale, Dec. 17. pated budget for the new year at Rodney and tavern Hansen the annual voter's assembly meetGreen, 4534 So. 7th East, boy, ing Monday, Jan. 5. A total budDeo. 17. get of over $7100 includes approxArthur and Utahna Baker Chris- imately $1000 for home and tensen, SLC, boy, Dec. 17. eign missions. ! AND STYLING Christmas on 1 HAIRCUTS 171 I TINTING LATEST Woodmen of World Hold Yule Fete Here Lutheran With the New Year here, it's already certain that a new record SUNDAY SCHEDULE 10 a. m. - Sunday school and in number of births was estab- Bible class. liiihed during 1952 at the Cotton11 a. m. wood Maternity hospital. It's just Worship Hour. 12 noon Communion Couna matter of how many now. sel. When The Mmra Eagle went to press, the total alill was not available, nor was the announce171 Fast 4Sth South ment as to the first baby of 1953 John F. lli iinli;. Pastor born in Murray. SEKVICK SCHEDULE j There was no race for the honor Sunday, Jan. 4. 10 a. m , Sunof the first baby born here on day school and Bible clans; 11 Christmas. There was one and only a. m., worship hour; 7:30 p. ni., one. There wasn't even one born Walther league. time. PERMANENTS FRIDAY, J.1STARY John ' mum. EAGLE births! Long before history was recorded the Persians discovered sugar cane and made sweetmeats an impor tant part o' their New Year celebrs Th ie pagan Persians aH tion. made human sacrifices on the e of the New Year in the belief t" i! their barren fields would be 1 by the gods. Ii. ancient China !t was a ci s.om to make visits shortly after tht Mew Year had begun. Hilarity rt ned Ba 'Ion, supreme in old India where celebration f thi first c ly of a New Year was a very wild i fair. The superstitious people believed that during their frolicsome celebrations the pagan gods were asleep, else conveniently away from home. The Japanese a'.wp.ys used holly for decorations at Lew Year's. It Is an old belief that "the prick of the thon.s on the leaves would scare away devils." The emperor's first bath, Hatsumizy, taken early New Year morning, was called a "religious rite of cleansing and purification performed by the ruler to bring peace and prosperity to Japan and his people." Smart children In Belgium gather keys to every room in the house on New Year's eve, and then lock the elders in their rooms on New Year's morning, refusing to release them until promised a portion of sweets. WWW MURRAY J II(j & Ij is t7 Uuua3 II lulu Cor MH. wHteaMl A new Standard In "COI til I VV ,eCf M ham Kll I 111 II M FtiTiiB 1 - 10. ll II. v'.s'in "iWJTe hrhi t'lrWd'a IB1 With 41 "Worth Mure" II If It features it's worth more when you buy it . . . 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