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Show TIIE MURRAY EAGLE lk'js From 7:30 p. m. with Wanda Whittle in Lottie Sams, Reporter 260 GET EEcaras X-RA- Approximately 260 Kearns residents took advantage of the mobile y imit Tuesday and Wednesday of last week - which isn't too good, considering that we have an adult population of at least 1160. Hiose ladies from Kearns who assisted during the two days were Betty Sarbo, Elise Niska, Mill Oberhansley, Ruby Whitehead, Mrs. Neff Fisher, Mrs. C. M. Hathaway, Wanda Stevens, Mrs. Norman Neil, Verda Nye, Phyllis Johnson, Helen Forshay, Bessie Toogood, Audrey Duckworth, Signe Baker and Norma Pearce. X-ra- charge. Mrs. Everett Wood spoke eloquently on Founder's Day" and a trio composed of Carl Hea-toEileen Hicken and Eleanor Smith rendered two numbers with Mrs. Dorothy nderson as accompanist. Mr. Jensen, past principal and Mr. Thorunv principal of the Kearns school, were honored. n, Bob Odor has been named chair man of the Red Cross Drive, now in progress, for the Kearns area. Assisting him are Jean Johnson, Marilyn Lee, Betty Sarbo, Marian Whitehead, Jean Odor and Bonnie Wilcox. GOLD & GREEN BALL FOR FUN, TRY BINGO Those of you who have not been coming out for the Lions Club Bingo parties, which are now be ing held monthly, have been missing out on lots of fun and also some very nice prizes. Earl Dow-lan- d has been named permanent l. It's chairman of these parties, possibly because of those very nice certificates he has been giving on CIVIC CLUB MEETS title jobs. Earl was assisted last Wednesday, night the Kearns Saturday night by Richard Heath Ladies Civic club held Its monthly as caller, while other Lion mem meeting at the Wonder Bakery. bers sold pop and popcorn. At this meeting the down comforter was made a gift, according to Trelva Angelos, president. ComEagle mittee chairman for 'this .meeting 155 Court Ave. Murray, Utal were Sibil Barton, semi-forma- The Murray entertainment; Margie Law, refreshments; Jean Odor, prizes, and Betty Sarbo, tickets. PT-- A Roy Cowlishaw and children, 500 West 6400 South, spent last week end at Rangley, Colo., visiting with Mrs. Cowli-shaw- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Carlsen and daughters, Sylvia and Colleen, Jefferson St., motored to Ely, Nev., last week end and enjoyed a very pleasant surprise visit with Oil ver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Carlsen. Erick Wall, West 6100 South, underwent a major operation last week end in a Salt Lake hospital. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Milford Babey, 24 West 6025 South, entertained a group of friends at her home Tuesday evening, honoring Mrs. John Sim per, who recently moved into that neighborhood. A social evening was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the hostess. Children and grandchildren of Mrs. Tamar Reading, 618 West 6400 South, gathered at the home of a daughter, Mrs. James (La Vonne) Steadman, West Jordan, Tuesday eening, to honor Mrs EU FOUNDER'S DAY held its "Founder's Day" program at the Kearns School at Sincere sympathies are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Hansen, all of South 6th West, because of the death of their brother, Merle Hansen of Union, who passed away last Sunday evening. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Union Second ward U published The Murray twy Friday at 155 Court Avanut, Murray. Utah. Enterad at aaeond alatt mattar Fab. 8, 1927. at tba poit afflaa. Salt Laka City, Utah, under Act of Mareh 3, 1879. Owner! and JAMES P. HEAL On February 17th the Kearns P-T- Your Neighbors In ihe News I N A f1 I M M Old Quaker saves me The $2.50 J3.0C . America's top value in Fine Straight Bourbon Whiskey OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO. 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