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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954 Your Neighbors In the News Mrs. Galen Cundick, 4750 Box Elder st, was the hostess at a well planned kitchen bridal shower at her home Tuesday evening. The guest of honor was Mrs. Richard E. Griffin, the former Miss Shirley Marie Hall. Mrs. Harold L. Huff, 607 West 6400 South. They were called home because of the serious illness of Mrs. Harold Huff. and Mrs. Vincent Giles, Lynwood, Calif., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reading, West 6400 South last Sunday night, leaving early Monday mornMr. ing, on their way to Des Moines, Iowa, where they will visit rela- Group games were played and tives and friends. delicious refreshments were served to 20 ladies. The new bride received many lovely and useful Mr. and Mrs. Clive Bennion, gifts. 4646 Brown st. entertained friends and relatives at an open house reception, honoring their son, Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huff and (Jerry) Bennion, immediately folfamily of San Diego, former resi- lowing the farewell testimonial dents of Murray, are spending two held Sunday evening in the Third-Eight- h weeks with Ben's parents, Mr, and ward chapel. Jerry left Ward Oeus Sixth ward Relief Society members enjoyed a very successful work day session last Tuesday morning. Following the visiting teachers' reports, the time was spent quilting under the direction of Mrs. Lenore Fowlks, making lovely wishing well and log planters, directed by Betty Ridgeway and Maxine Morgan, and fancy work. hall Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 10 a.m. Agerieral invitation is sent out to all the women of the ward to be in attendance. Wednesday evening for Texas, where he will spend the next two and a half years serving as an LDS missionary in the Spanish-America- n mission. Meet the Gang at the NEW WINDMILL INN (under new management) 5580 So. State St. For by Motor Trend nagaztnc. The big factor in this low cost of ownership is, of course, the best ' ward hall Sandwiches Wednes- Malts, Shakes day, Sept. 29. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. and will be followed by a well organized pro- m Dinners gram. They invite all the ladies of the ward to attend this social. KIIISIM TTHE mm consider the best onglno over built, pound for pound re- value is consistently highest in Choose befwoon 4 power options and three type of transmissions tor your new Mercury, infinlto its field. And it looks like it will go even higher. Latest figures in the West show that Mercury has captured the biggest share of the market it has ever had for a "January to June" period. variety of color combinations and accessories Got a big free Mercury foider at our show room. of-fere- . Mercury dealers sell more new cars than competition therefore they can offer you tremendous savings at the present time I Naturally you get the best deal where the most cars are sold; so come in and hear our offer! of America's leading auto editors have "gone overboard" in praising Mercury this year. They point to its ball ' THE CAR THE WEST LIKES BEST VJhero cjo coo in . . . Hamburgers joint front suspension, making it the easiest handling car in its field. They praise Mercury's new 161 horsepower overhead valve engine a V--8 power plant that many exports 13-c- ar re-sa- le Tip to Teenagers! Snappy Service Third-Eight- h f.krcvry costs less to own and oporate than any other ccr in its prko class, according to a survey conducted Five Plans are being laid for the Sixth ward Relief Society's opening social to be held at the ward tun agi m m mm . sale value. Mercury's assisted by Vida Hutchings and Bonnie Pino, prepared and served the luncheon. Mrs. Ramona Hall announces dren. The ladies, were seated at one long table, decorated with the Third ward Relief Society will bowls of Zinnias and Dahlias. hold its opening social at the VAtUE THAN li Lath-ru- p A delicious luncheon was served at noon to 20 ladies and 18 chil- MSnSirtiOTLY MAS. fti-SM- Louise Johnson and LaRue you gtt so cwch voeo for year "Your Friendly Lincoln - Mercury Dealer" 4203 South State St. - Murray, Utah - Dial AM 6-35- 41 aenty? d. |