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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, THE MURRAY EAGLE South Cottonwood Ward Hears over 12 and 50c success and all those who came had a wonderful time and are under 12. bas- looking forward to more dances in There are only two l he future. ketball games left this season and Robert Johansen. who left home the next one will be played Mon- short lv after Christmas, now has day at 7 p. m. in the Murray High arrived in Puerto Rico where h against the Murray Seventh will spend his remaining year in ward. Let s ail come to me game the service. Robert was very im- Burley, Idaho, are guests at thejSecond W&rd RgadieS home of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons. They have been spending Big Dinner Tonight the winter in Las Vegas and arc (iustmson By (inj-mtopping over here for a visit beThis is the day for the ward fore returning to their Idaho home. dinner when all ward members can together and enjoy a A fireside meeting was held at liciousgetmeal prepared by the Prithe home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dinner will be served from mary. Young, on Spring Lane, last Sun- 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. at the ward day evening after sacrament meet house and the cost will b $2 per and Glean-- 1 ing, for all the ers of the South Cottonwood 3" wards. The speaker was Kenneth L. Long, a returned Korean vet eran, and missionary from the West Canadian Mission. Mr. Long trained and worked with one of We'll get your 1953 our boys, Erwin Degen, all through his term of service in the Army. I Auto License Plates Thirty-fiv- e young people were at he meeting to hear his very fine j FEE $1.00 alk on Reverence. MtJ" for children t Former Bishops m By Mrs. Icah Johns Sunday evening at meeting in the South Cottonwood ward, the speakers were former bishops of the ward who still reside In the community. They were J. T. Erek-goR. Stanley Johns and Arion Erekson. Bishop Merlin Shaw also spoke for a few minutes. During the meeting several positions in the auxiliary organization were filled. Vemetta Erekson as organist for the Primary; Hattie Fox as a teacher in the Primary; Kenneth Barnes as secretary of the Deacons quorum, Alvin Tidwell as assistant secretary Shirley Ballard as secretary of the teachers quorum and Howarl Anderson as second assistant In the Priests quorum. Ralph Murray was sustained as manager of the "Bark", the ward newspaper, with Afton Jenson, Leai Johns and Mar;;. tret McCIoy as members of the staff. Others sustalne 1 recently Include: Elaine McDonald, Primary teacher; Delia Gillen, Primary teacher; Gladys Walton, Senior Sunday school teacher; Melvln Bitter, Senior Sunday school teacher; Ruth Engebretsen, Junior Sunday school teacher; Lillian Longmore, Relief Society music department; Ann Meyers, Relief Society magazine representtative; Vera Jacobson, MIA teacher, and Mary Putnam, genealogical n, YES to the North Central States. small sister, Robyn, and brother, Allen, are very happy over the new arrival. spinal meningitis, bhe will be able to be back among her friends in about four weeks. aran GHaire I jSfi yjwB VT I'A Mary's Beauty Shop 1 ... cxIrt 1 Ttfr i OPENING SPECIAL Fcriiniiii'iits 5.00 QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST OTHER Over four tnilUon bottles of the Wilubo Tbkatuint hare been told for relief of symptoms of dlstrees arising fromttemaeh and Duodenal Ulcere due to Emse Ad4 Pear D lent ion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Casslness, Htartbum, tleselsisnass, etc due to Excess Add. 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No. is.b.2.09 FLOUR lHalaM(Craft, REAL GOLD SZXU lHy Cracker, Seha" CAKE MIX "Meeey HBIIWWtmHWr)llntrotimtW3tllllllllll'W"llW"Wa 0l Hev.f Frozen Food Special Lit oz. can KtHS IMMHNI r 46 UUni .43 uh.124 rle. r Thphon HILL Choice 1 Th9 THE and II If lYllLIV tall WHISKEY Kound Steaks KELIOCG'S ,m n KENTUCKY STRAIGHT PHONE MURRAY 1903 Cheese St llttlngs...; four-ma- APPOINTMENTS FOR MI'RKAY CITY PHARMACY II f for new or changed American VCrN CAMDEN, Manager Blossom Peterson with Formerly South State Street at 3955 STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID CviAfr CI 9 going fo press Best time for the North IV 20 East 48th South son-in-la- . I MARY MACKAY Symptoms of Distress Arlstno from Mr. L. H. Wadaworth of New York City was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons, one evening last week. Mr. of the Wadsworth is a Simons'. He has returned to his home in the East. Telephone Directory 7 1 Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Howe from their son, Lt. Robert E. Howe, that now he ia stationed in central Korea near the fighting. He is attached to the 40th Q.M.Co. of the 40th Inf. Div. and is in charge of a food station. Also, he has the job of supervising the making of ice cream for the boys in the area He wxote that he has learned that about eight miles from his camp there is a group of LDS men who hold services each Sunday. He hoped to get to their meetings. He said most of the men in his camp are Koreans. He has to have an interpreter in order to talk to them. He feels that he has drawn a pretty good spot and hopes that his points accumulate soon to that he can be rotated. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Reasoner of element . . . fhe opening of Greatest Depth The greatest depth in the ocean is now reported to be in the Mariana Trench, 200 miles south of Guam, where it is 35.220 feet more than 6 Tiiles to the bottom. "When is a mine really worth some thing? Only when it can make a profit after paying expenses, which include meeting payrolls, paying taxes and buying supplies. If costs of supplies, labor and taxes get too high, and no more mine, no more profits disappear benefits to everyone in Utah. That's happening right now in Utahl" The Gold and Green ball which was held last Saturday was a huge St. Announcing Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daw visi ted their sister, Mrs. Hazel Mar- rott, in Orem on Tuesday ef this week-- A little new granddaughter ar rived for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daws last Thursday morning. The new little Miss will take up her abode with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maynes of Draper, formerly of South Cottonwood. The mother is the former Miss Carol Daw. A Ianey is home from the is feeling fine. Marie and hospital is lucky to recover so quickly and completely from her attack of Marie J. P.'s Auto Sales 5105 Soutr State pressed with the beautiful country and thinks he will enjoy it down there. Jo Erickson, owner of the Stop "n' Shop Market, had a slight stroke Monday which left him paralized for about an hour but he is on the road to recovery and will be able to be back to work in a few days. Dale Ahlberg hr.s just completed mission in the Northa two-yewestern states. His wife, Sina, went to meet him and they are ex- pected back home in a few days. There will be a Relief Society union meeting at Murray Second waru lor ail omccrs anu leacneis today (Friday) beginning at 2 p. m. It is an important meeting so everyone is urged to attend. Next. Tuesday Mrs. Youngberg will give the social science lesson. M-M- LaVoy Moore, son of Mr. and j Mrs. E. J. Young, left early Wednesday morning for Fort Ord, I Calif., where he will train for the next four months, following his induction into the army. 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