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Show HIE MURRAY EAGLE 7 FRIDAY, MAKCII 5, 1954 V '..,.-.,:-r..7r-vf.- ; ! St. Vincents Bennion Ward In The Hews Rev. Msgr. Martin Burke, pastor 4900 Wasatch Street Mrs. J. A. McCarren, reporter Jacobs Funeral Rites Conducted Thursday First Wad Cagers Win, Lose in Meet Licensed to Wed The Murray First ward basketFuneral services were conducted ball team lost its bid for the in Salt Lake City for Thursday tournament G. honors WedMrs. Eva By Mackay Thone Mur. 581-Reuben Jesse Jacobs, 63, well nesday when it dropped a 53 to 42 Saturday night is Baptismal at known in the area where Murray ST. PATRICK'S DINNER the stake house at 7 p. m. game to the strong Wilmington, many of his relatives now reside. Calif, aggregation in the BYU Mr. The annual St. Patrick's Day Ward correlation meeting was in a Jacobs died Sunday afternoon fieldhouse in Provo. The team won Salt Lake hospital of a cor- its first dinner, given by members of St. held Monday game in the tourney by night. Vincent's parish, will be held in onary acclusion. He resided at defeating Washington, D. C, 60 1049 West 5th North in Salt Lake the church hall Sunday, March to 42. The deacons of the ward held 14, at 6 p. m. a skating party Wednesday night. City. He was a Union Pacific The (First warders won the Di switchman for 33 years. Patrons are urged to reserve vision 10 championship, after win A native of Teasdale, Wayne their tickets at the earliest possi The English Fort Camp, Daugh ning the Murray stake title. The ble date as the seating capacity ters of Utah Pioneers, will hold county, he was born April 1, 1890, team is coached by Bishop Harold a son of John C. and Sarah Ann of the hall is limited. Tickets may it March Meeting net Mar. who also is Murray High Johnson, Friday, be reserved by phoning Mur. 52. 12, at the home of Mrs. Calvin S. H. Jacobs. He married Blanche school seminary principal and A rosisserie and broiler will be Smith, 5700 So. Redwood Road. Wrigley in the Manti LDS Temple former, basketball coach of East March 4, 1910. given away that evening. It is not It will start at 2 p. m. school in Salt Lake City. Survivors include his widow, High necessary to be at the dinner to Two returned missionaries, El Members of the team are Jay participate in this gift event. ders Mills and King spoke at the Salt Lake City; the following sons Hamblin, Kay Blacker, Alvin Mc- and daughters, James R., Ronald All proceeds from this affair evening services Sunday in Ben- - W. and Bride, Reed Walker, Lee Hilton, M. Reed Lake will go toward the continuation of nion ward. Merlin Salt Jacobs, Stan Mackay Barry Wright, La- Mackay, a dea the Snunday morning bus service con, also spoke. City; Richard B. Jacobs, Roy; Mrs. Mar Hinnen and Stan Johnson. Carmen Hagen, Alamgordo, N. M.; for the coming year. Mrs. Jessie Hobbs, Riverton; Mrs Hyrum Mauchley is home from Cites Aims the hospital, recovering from a Twila Huber, Salt Lake City; six d one great-granrecent operation. Also home, but grandchildren, LENTEN MASSES SET To U. S. on crutches, is Roy Bullock, who child; two brothers and two sisters, J. Easton Parratt, Murray City During Lent mass will be daily suffered injuries three weeks ago Arthur M. Jacobs, Provo; John C. schools superintendent, returned at 8 a. m. Evening devotions will in an accident at Bingham. Jacobs, Roosevelt; Mrs. Minnie last be held every Wednesday and Fri Christensen, Inglewood, Calif- of Friday from the convention the American Association of day at 7:30 p. m. A west side water system meet Mrs. Mary Jane Tanner, Portland, School Administrators held Fe6. ing will be held Wednesday in the Ore. 14 through Feb. 20"'; in Atlantic Bennion ward sch ' r. junior Sunday City. ool room. WHAT TO DO FOR, LENT v Mr, ; Parratt "said . the general trend or the. many .noted speakers What Shall L Do For Lent? If school class of Mr. The'Suriday at J.he cenventjion .was the need .; (Continued from you are of age and are physically Dutson enjoyed a roller; page one) skating for the "schools" o the nation to able you should observe the rules which was with ah average, of 14.0 points per intensify their party night; Saturday teaching of citizenand fast and abstinence as pre folowed-bylunch at the home game. The speakers urged the sch scribed by the laws of the church. of Max In a thriller last Friday Bing- ship. Knight. to ools stress the need for people You should attend mass and even ham edged Tooele 56 to 54 in a to follow American traditions and ing devotions as frequently as pos "The '61st quorum' of Seventies two overtime period game. Anavoid false 'cries of fears designed sible. You should look for an op and their Wives a party other upset was Judge Memorial's to foster the encroachment enjoyed of portunity each day to practice in me wara amusementiroom Sat 40 to 36 victory over' Grantsvilte; radical "isms." y' It was the first win of, .the year charity. You should join iiv spirit urday night. - : .J S j ' with Christ, by an' occasional : for Judge. Darrell Gile'andBoone Colegrove, Van For prayer throughout each day, Cott, who captained leaving Coach Farrell with LaMar The Relief Society will be in the team this year, tonight's game aHun, Jim Healy, Wayne Startin, charge of the meeting Sunday, will be his Other seniors on Lynn Reading and Gene Merrm last. 6:30 at m. An interest p. starting the are SYMPATHIES EXTENDED squad Lynn Edwards, for next year. ing program and musical selections are being planned." . , Sympathies' are extended to 'Mrs. " ... R. L. Neuhausen and Mrs. Ken Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Blake, neth Adams on the death of their who spent the winter in Califor sister, .Mrs. Gertrude M. Lane nia .and Arizona, recently return ' 3 ed home. all-chur- ch , R , Parratt Strengthen Basketball Game Marriage licenses have been issued recently to the following couples, all known in the Murray area : Zane Ivan Peterson, 29, Murray, and Marion Ebert, 23, Sandy. Stanley James Ferguson, 21, Murray, and Arlene Darton, 16, Salt Lake City. Walter Daniel Bleazard 18, Murray, and Bernice Audrey Bateman, 19, Taylorsville. Keith LaMar Webb, 18, and Wanda Baxter, 18, both of Mur- ray. Carl L. Hansen, 19, Murray, and LuGene Little 18, Sandy. Stanley Elmer Inlay, 17, and Margie Margetr Gallegos, 17, both of Murray. Earl LeRoy Mietchen, 24, Murray, and Darlene Lenora Petracek, 24, Salt Lake City. Wendell Eddy Gile, 40, Salt Lake City, and Jane Dooly Gordon, 36, Murray. V y . Jo K. NOW a -- v Hip P Trhvol JS$Nj " The an Do ' . Relief Society is planning their annual bazaar, program and dance for March 17. Besides the bazaar items, there also will be cake, ice cream and home made candy for sale. r YEARS KENTUCKY STRA,GHT BOURBON WHISKEY 0. ELECTRICITY. Mrs. Tyler to Receive Year Study on Coast 3 Mrs. Ruth Vine Tyler, 4900 At- wood Blvd., and Salt Lake county librarian, has been awarded a year's study grant by the Fund for Adult Education, an agency of the Ford Foundation. Mrs. Tyler will study at the University of- California at Los Angeles under Dr. Taul Sheats. Though her headquarters will be in Los Angeles, Mrs. Tyler will travel to various points in Califor nia, Oregon and Washington to see education programs in opera S WITH YOUR SPRING PAINTING ward f - tion. .i A Accompanying her on the year's trip which will begin Aug. 1 will be her husband, Wilfrid M. Tyler, and son. Jack. Following the year's study, Mrs. Tyler will return to her post as county librarian. Mrs. Tyler has served two terms as president of the Utah Library Assn. and one term as OAllON 2 A QUART STANDARD COlOtl president of the Library Assn. latmx Wonder Paint It p7i to be BircTwhh Thm ulf in-p- your Spud Satin decorunj. You'll hare clean, beautiful rooms now, far leu house cleaning thii Spring. Spied Satin Kite Contest Slated By County March 20 mist dirt, new keep looking for yeari. "Stajr-Freih- " colors The second annual kite making and f lying contest, sponsored by the Salt Lake County recreation department will be held Saturday March 20, at 9 a.m. at the Salt Lake county fairgrounds in Murray City Park, it was announced Thursday by Paul S. Rose, department superintendent Contest details can be obtained rbone 1177 by phoning the department, Mur. 4 110 Vine C Stmt Mountain-Plain- s I 1550 or Dial 52. Electricity does more jobs-a- nd does them better-th- an any other form of energy. It's a green light for community progress. It's the green light for industrial expansion so products can be made more efficiently and cheaply. It's the green light for better services . . . brighter streets and schools. And its the green light for more comfortable and convenient homes for better living. ... Communities with a plentiful supply of electricity move forward. You live in such a community, with the green light for growth and progress. EfiY P0UH3 Q LESD? 'Tour Municipally-Owne- d Powor Hcnf m??. |