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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1954 Bennion Ward In The News ywyrvmryyss'ryy ''tfyvvoiv''?)??''''? , ' yyyyyy" J4' S't y West Park Subdivision Goes to NEA Meet Holds Werner Roast 5980 Afton Laltue W. -- '" 'A Resident1? of enjoyed a delightful and lawn party last roast wiener Saturday night on the lawns of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wright and Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman. Approximately 75 adults and children enjoyed the annual A fine social evening enjoyed by all. sub-divisi- 'j By Mrs. Eva C. Mackay Bennion ward stake priesthood meeting was held Monday night. AA ''',' , ', fr.tt YYYft ' y 'i , y, , Vs7-- ""' V S' er. 155 Murray, Utah Court Ave. Murray Eagle is published every Friday at 155 Court Avenue, Murray, Utah. Entered as second class matter Feb. 8, 1927, at the post office, Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March .3, 1879. The Owners and JAMES P. HEAL Publishers EDWIN L. HEAL SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Salt Lake County, I year ) fflfyi New Policy The Bennion ward outing will be held Tuesday, June 29, at Jordan Park, at 6 p. m. There will be luncheon and a program and sports for both children and adults. ' ' ' ') I MEAD Provides Emergency Family Protection MIA will continue through the summer, with meetings Tuesday at 8 p. m. Members enjoyed a skating party last week in place of regular meeting. Against These Little Linda Clegg of Hunting ton who spent the past two weeks at the Lloyd Mackay home, with her cousin,. Naomi, now has re turned home. 'fr'y'y,,;' ' ' ' ' ''' - Wf'-'fy- y p ' t rJ M," ' ' ' I ' rVl ri Till i 0G3 7 4:i' , P. , i ,, ' ' , '" ' '', " A canning and freezing demon strations of fruits and vegetables was given Monday at the ward house by the USAC extension ser vice. A large crowd of ward mem bers attended. on get-togeth- The Melchizedek priesthood was in charge of, the program in sacrament meeting last Sunday night. Special musical numbers were rendered by the male chorus. Speakers were T. John Labrum, Rex T. Mackay and Max Knight, with remarks by Bishop Godfrey. Winget, Ave., president'of the Murray Education Association, left Thursday morning, by train for New York City where he will attend the National Education Association annual convention, as the Murray delegate. He plans to return home about July 5th. the Western Park The Murray Eagle j ' BAB0Bfff(Hi&gP8 H I V j mmmm The annual event will be held Monday, July 5, at the Plymouth school grounds, beginning at 10 a. m., with n parade. Fun for all is promised throughout the day. Jor-J-Es-T- A ONE POLICY COVERS YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY Shop At Home Man, wife and all unmarried children First under years of age. TOTAL ANNUAL COST ONLY . . . Colleen Miller, pert, raven, haired and Irish, will make her bow for Universal-Internatioal in "Playgirl," a drama of New York nifiht club life, starring Shelley Winters and Barry Sullivan. n Patronize Eagle Advertisers IN A HURRY? US! 8 TOTAL ANNUAL COST FOR INDIVIDUAL ONLY Pays up to -- 1 i Pays up to Pays up to 500.00 s1,000.00 $7.50 10,000.00 for treatment of for treatment of for treatment of CANCER RABIES POLIO HOSPITAL SERVICE; Room, STANDARD Medicines. PAYS FOR: MEDICAL SERVICE, it IRON LUNG . X-RA- Standard Policies are good anywhere in the U.S. fc . Board, Attendants, Apparatus, Nurses, Drugs, Dressings. or Similar Mechanical Apparatus. AND RADIUM TREATMENT. YS BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS; it it customary charge. TRANSPORTATION . . . Railroad or Aircraft to Hospital. AMBULANCE FEES Up to $50 Total. it BRACES AND CRUTCHES, ... WHEEL CHAIRS ... as needed. IT'S A GOOD POLICY TO HAVE A STANDARD POLICY! Mi ) ) ) ) MY Service Act Now! Tomorrow May Be Too Late! NO EXTRA CHARGE - at VANITY CLEANERS 4843 South State Street REPRESENTED BY J. Leo Jensen Insurance Agency Rsttblishal 1928 1 12 VINE STREET DIAL AM 6-70- 52 $2.50 |