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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE FRIDAY, 3IAV 28, 1954 Scandinavian Chorus Presents Program 2nd Ward News PAGE 3 ference will be John D. Hill, stake ada has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. president. BenStern Wood Jr. Summer primary hours in Mr and Mrs.Frank Angle are at be will nion ward Wednesdays By Mrs. Eva C. Mackay 10:30 a.m. Another primary grad- on an extended trip of 30 days A large crowd attended the Pri- uation is set for next Sunday. to Tennessee where their daugh- Mrs. Thelma Jaynes from Nev ter lives. mary ward conference Sunday BennionWard The Second and Fourth wards was enjoyed during sacrament are combining to sponsor a big June 5th. services in the Sixth ward last carnival. The date Sunday evening, when the Scan- Proceeds are to go towards the night. dinavian male chorus presented painting of the chapel inside and the entire program. Aiter the sac- out. ramental services, the balance of Mr. and Mrs. Howard LaNier the time was turned over to tne The summer primary has com- who have lived in Bennion ward chorus with their president, menced under the direction of the the past three years are moving Victor Johannesen in charge. The new president, Muriel Snarr. The to Magna this week. Howard has chorus of 25 voices, directed by new meeting time is 10:30 a.m. served as ward dark for some Hulbert Keddington and accom- on Tuesdays. time, and has been released. George V. Labrum is filling his panied by Madelyn Peterson presented the following program: There will be no Relief Society position, with Shirley Wood fillShinning May in Swedish, Al- meeting this coming Monday be- ing George's position as assistant mighty God of Our Fathers, two cause of the holiday, but the clos- ward clerk. Negro spirituals, Steal Away and ing social will be held on the folThe Old Arl's A Moving. lowing Monday and the work Friends were sorry to hear tne Talk, Olaf Vogler, member of day will be Monday, June 14. children of Ray Bullock have the chorus; Soldier's Chorus, been ill the past week. Ray still Carry Me Back to Old Virginny, Last Sunday evening the meet- is in the hospital very ill. Friends soloists, Herman Thourp and Olaf ing was under the direction of wish all of them a speedy Vogler; Round Up Lullaby, Dear the MIA. The program was cenLand of Home, and Morning, Mr. tered around the MIA theme for Vogler, soloist; benediction, Clem the Mrs. Viola Zwahlen had an unyear with Velda Phillips in Williams. fortunate fall Monday while in charge. Salt Lake City. She suffered a Reported recovering from re- very painful broken arm. cent illness are Lynn Monson The second decons quorum unLyman and Loraine Bartell. Our best wishes for their continued der the direction of Vern Edmunds enjoyed a party Thursday improvement. night. The Sunday school class of Mr. plans to go swimming Auxiliary of Legion Dutson Monday night. Sets Installation Fete next Saturday is Baptismal day at The auxiliary of the Murray the stake house, starting at 6:30 American Legion Post No. 6U will p.m. Sunday is fast day due to install new officers Monday, June stake conference falling on the 7, at a ceremony to begin at 8 following Sunday, which is regucon- p.m. in the Salt Lake county Fair lar fast day. In charge of recreational hall in Murray City park. To be installed as president is Alvereta Southern replacing Rose Peters and Hazel Stevens, who have been leading the organizaA beautiful musical program I Change to Gordon's and see the CHANGE in your gin drinks Next lime you order gin remember that Gordon's has the advantage of High Proof (91.1) and Liqueur Quality. High Proof means that drinks never taste thin with Gordon's Gin. Liqueur Quality gives you richer flavor and your im i.D'isnuED velvety smoothness. For 181 years Gordon's has been a favorite the world over. mean? Its exclusive formula cannot be duplicated. There's no gin like m keiiiu trim: tismiu fiom trim Gordon's tinors in cm to., in., unci, t i. tion. Other officers to be installed include: Gladys Blair, first vice m m WOOD'S FINEST BOURBON SINCE 1795 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WS B. BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROOF BEAM DETLLINS CO.. CLERMONT, KENTUCKY president; Darlene Southern, second vice president; Josie Fellows, secretary; Ethel Davis, historian, and Ida Nelson, chaplain. Other officers will be appointed later. The election meeting was held at the home of Theda Townsend. To install new officers, the club has asked Harriet Garner, district chairman. 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