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Show TIIE MURRAY EAGLE FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1955 NEWS FROM MURRAY WARDS The Murray stake Relief So- ciety's visiting teachers' tion will be held Friday, May 13, h at 8 p. m. in the Murray ware hall. ,A .feature of the program will be a sacred play, "Alma's Farewell.., Testimony, to His Sons". Presiding over the event will be Mrs. Ida Gallagher, ' stake Relief Society president. ". . The program will include: Prelude music, Mrs. Louise Hansen; song, "We Thank Thee O God for a Phophet", congregation, directed by LaZella Spencer, accompanied by Mrs. Hansen; invocation, Pres. S. L. Wright; greetings, Mrs. Gallagher; roll call, Mrs. Hennie Huetter; message to visiting teachers, Mrs. Eva Eddington; vocal trio, "There Is No Sorrow When God Is Near", Ida Steed, Louise convenThird-Eight-- and Bowling Center. Part of the group skated and the others spent the evening bowling. Later the party gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Christensen, West 6400 South, and enjoyed refreshments, prepared by the calss officers, George Anderson, John Zimmerman, Shirley Holder, Betty Ridgeway and Camille Hadley. Thirty attended the party. . : ; The Murray First ward Relief Society met Tuesday for a Book of Mormon class and testimony meeting. The lesson was given by Genevieve Hofhine of the Seventh ward. Mrs. Elizabeth Ottley attended the meeting, having moved back into the ward. Maude Bar-dol- e Stanley also was at the meeting. She is here from California for her health. still to be collected, Mrs. Gallagher said the fund is expected tp pass the $1300 mark. Mrs. Gallagher expresses appreThe Cancer Fund campaign in A Jaycee Speakers' Bureau has to all residents who donated acciation Murray has netted $1249.26, with the to been established for service cording to Mrs. Ida Gallagher, or in any way aided state civic organizations and general chairman. With pledges campaign. groups, Wayne W. Ottley (local .SEE THE EXCITING president) president; of the Mur ray City Junior Chamber of .' Commerce said today. Ther speakers are qualified to May 10th thru 15th Rainbow Randevu speak: on all phases of Junior Presents The Chamber of Commerce activity and on specific subjects, includ PARADE OF STARS ing Americanism, human relations; ' with banking merchandising and adverJOHN CALVERT (the original Falcon) tising. and his Merry Maids of Magic. The Speakers' Bureau will serve World's Greatest Hypnotist-Magiciaorganizations anywhere in the state Arrangements may be made Latest In Home Fashion 150 Exhibitors Mr. or by contacting Ottley by Adults only 50 cents - Children 25 cents Admission writing Max B. Adams, State 5 p. m. to 11 p. m. weekdays - 12 noon to 1 p. m. Sat. & Sun. Chairman, Jaycee Speakers' Bureau, Tremonton, Utah. Utah Jaycees Establish Cancer Fund Drive Speakers Bureau Here Here Receives $1300 - UTAH HOME SHOW n. 1 Hansen and Rhea Nelson (words and music by Mrs. Steed). JJ Talk, Pres. Oral J. Wilkinson; presentation of award to ward with the highest percentage of attendance, Webb Snarr; presentation of award to ward with highest percentage of visiting teachers report meeting from October, 1954, to May, 1955, Peggy Dyches; introduction of special guests, by Mrs. Reginia Erickson, the guests being Ray and Loretta Pawiki and Fred and Margaret Sanders; sacred play, directed by Donnetta Hofhine Bailey, arranged by Mrs. BBE i. Edith Sharp, Jenial Rogers, Hale, Emma Lunt and Mrs. Genevieve Hofhine as reader; vocal trio, Donnetta and Beverly Ushers will be Alice Turpin, Gertrude Humphries, Clara Duffin, Myreta Judkins and Erma Watts. All adults of the stake are invited 2. PONTIAC COSTS LESS THAN ANY CAR-EQUALL- ING road-holdin- big-ca- PONTIAC'S DISTINCTIVE 4. 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Prices may vary in surrounding communities due to freight differential. ,, LOOK HIGH AND LOW AND YOU'LL GO Byron Gleason has been honorably released as a member of the Murray stake old fo)k3' committee. Rcod Eddington, a member of the stake music committee for several year?, also was honorably released. Pontiac Elden Booth, superintendent of the Sixth ward Sunday school announces the meeting Sunday morning, Mother's Day, will start at 9:30 a. m, A program has been Arranged by Wesley Steadman. Every mother of the wnrd is invited to be in attendance. MA' r;ViM - , -- y, , K-- fr-- :' -- jt v ii can you sf:K. r"2Tvr hi mm J " ' m Members of the Sixth ward Sunday school class, "Parent and Child", enjoyed a group party last Saturday night at Holler's Skating g Future-fashione- The Second ward Relief Society will hold its work day session Monday, May 9, starting at 10 a. m., under the direction of Delsa e. 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