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Show Thursday, Sept. 22, 1955 - Murray (Utah) Eagle BRIDGE CLUB MEETS The Cousins Club heli their Page 6 9, at the home of Mrs. Russell Serving as committee chairman matron of honor in green. Webb, 6019 South 75 West. Study was Mrs. Richard C. Baird. AsAssuming best man duties was of the current project, "Articles sisting her were Mrs. Don Blair, Ned Wardle. were Ray of Faith," by James Talmage Mrs. Delwin Jonas, Mrs. Don Beals, Shirl Ushering David monthly bridge meeting it the home of Mrs. W. H. Adamt. :' 079 ' ' Twelve was continued and light refresh- Challis, Mrs. William R. Godfrey. ; Vine, last Thursday. , ' met for The ments served. luncheon. ladies the ' ' ' ' ' 1 The next meeting on Oct. 14, next meeting of the club will be Adams with Mrs. Alvin Nelson, 4741 will be at the home of Mrs. Arza (From Page 3, 'Col. 6) Welch, 6142 Clay St. Hanauer. also her grandmother. The color scheme of pink and FAREWELL PARTY orchid was further carried out Mrs. Kent S. Seegmiller, 5430 News Items About by small ribbons of the alterAlpine Dr., and Mrs. E. F. White, Your Murray Friends nating colors coming from the 415 Saunders Ave., were Visiting at the home of Mr. centerpiece to each place. At at a farewell party for their brother, Fred M. Atkins, and Mrs. Ray Walker, 5071 Afton the end of each ribbon was a tiny are Mr. Walker's parents, engagement ring circling a scroll Salt Lake, Wednesday evening, Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker, foretelling the marriage date of with their immediate family Burlingame, Calif. They plan a June. present. two week visit. The afternoon was spent playMr. Atkins, a former member Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Bring-hurs- t, cards. of the Salt Lake police force i3 ing 4948 Wasatch, returned to Burbank, Calif., to be going Monday from Fish Lake. on the police force there. Miss Bertha Gardner, 4670 Show Boxelder St., is convelscing at (From Page 3, Col. 5) SHOWER HONORS in and Ninth Wards wil enact home Third a four after stay NEWLY WE RECENT day I) f their shows on the stage in the A miscellaneous shower Sept. LDS hospital. Theo Wood is building a new Stake Center. The following eve19, honored Mrs. Harold How-ell- s, in the 6200 block on 9th ning the schedule will be rehouse ReadMrs. the former Alta East. versed with those who performing, who was married recently. Ward ed in the Third-Eight- h The scene was the home of Mrs. performing on the Stake Center Hiram Ingram, 6020 South 600 Guild stage, and those from the Stake West. (From Page 3, Col. 7) Center going to the Third Eights dance head dance a and Mrs. with potato Ingram Ward stage to give their acts. Murray EaQls Photo were Mrs. ReadDwayne Walker and were done by Misses Janet A closed performance will be Kathleen The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Martin E. Burke (standing) discusses church mat- Mrs. Walter Osborne. A light ing; Phyllis .Black, Sept. 29, for the particigiven was served to 18 guests. Christensen, Josell Mansfield, pants of the various skits. ters with his assistant pastor, Father John Moran, who had charge supper Lucille Davies, Terry Madsen, of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church in the pastor's absence. LITERATURE CLUB Kathleen Kirkham, Mrs. Dave HOLDS MEETING Dyches, Mrs. Richard Hendricks, Curtis The Morman Literature club Mrs. Arthur Bishop and Mrs. (From Tage 3, Col. 1) held its monthly meeting Sept. Richard Johnson. ed silk of waltz length, with the " ' i Z v tr ; i't V 'i3 q i v ; St. Vincents' Pastor Back From Vacation Spent In Ireland The of St. Vincent de his made In pastor Paul's church in Murray Francis Xavier church of returned this week from tion visit with relatives ' trip, reviewing and St. Kearns a vaca in Ire Kirk, Shields, Lynn Holt and Michael Varan-aid- s. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Curtis selected an orchid colored satin gown with an orchid and pink corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue silk gown and a pink corsage. Entertaining the guests at the reception were Mrs. Ned Wardle and Mrs. Fulmer, who rendered vocal solos. Master of ceremonies was Lowe Seal. For her honeymon tria the bride close a brown suit with pink accesories. They will make their home in Midvale. Out of town guests at the rethe bride's included ception brother and sister, Mrs. Brad McDonald, Santa Cruz, Calif., and Dale Burgon, San Bernadino, Calif., and an aunt of the bride's, Mrs. Taylor Nielson, Richfield, Utah. ENJOY t fee! ip Serve cheese for snacks sandwiches, main dishes, desserts, and appetizers UTAH MILK FOUNDATION l en- tirely by air, Msgr. Burke said one of the most impressive things to him was the high state of Irish economy, "Ireland was never more prosperous, never had land. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Martin better food nor as many tourE. Burke, who has served the ists," he said. The Murray pastor Roman Catholic church in Mur- attributed the upswing in the of his homeland princiray for the past nine years, had economy been gone since June 12th. pally to the high price of beef cattle, but added that increasing industrial growth and the large number of tourists were also factors. FOR... Msgr. Burke's brothers and sister still reside in Tipperary, where he maintained his resiPEDIGREED DOGS dence while visiting various sectors of the country. During the pastor's absence, all Breeds of St. Vincent's parish was handled by Father John Moran, his assistant, who is also a native of Ireland and a veteran of 18 years' SEE missionary service in West Africa. Other parish duties were MURRAY PET SHOP shared by Father Francis Kelll-he- KICK0FF at Albertson's wiere you save in football season or any other season! . . . r, who has now resumed studies at Catholic University in Washington, D. C. Msgr. Burke was raised in Ireland and received his schooling and religious training there. He came to the Salt Lake diocese shortly after his ordination in 1920. In addition to Murray, he has served 14 parishes in Nevada and Utah during 35 years in this 5759 SOUTH STATE Educate yourself to the advantages of owning a country. good dog . . . and when you buy, be sure you select a purebred! LET I IKFMEVS M FETING MIGHTY lb. 49c FINE! TOP GRADE VEAL ROUND lb. 89c . LOIN CUT Barbara Latsta. Iast minute plans for the "Treasure Chest" will be completed. The drawing will be held on Oct. 15 at the county firemen's dance. Tickets will be sold by the auxiliary members. SELECTION! THEY'RE VEAL ROAST AUXILIARY The next meeting of the Salt I.ake County Firemen's Auxili ary will be held Monday evening. Sept. 26th at the Fire Hall. Host esses will be I'hylis Wicker and US HELP IN YOUR SHOULDER CUT VEAL CHOPS Zi lb. 69c J5 lb. 57c SHOULDER CUT VEAL STEAK SWIFT'S PREMIUM mi ZT HAMS IbJTc LARGE FRESH s$I MM, llffl SAIISAffi 1114.14 fT7 rrw 1 rf - lb. 9i Pictjweet and Aunt Sown SAVE l Pies - Welch'i GARPE COc 5for$l Frozen Juice J AIL NEW 1955 AUTOMATIC FRIGIDAIRE 2 for 31c ELECTRIC RANGE Porcelain Lifetime Double-dut- ASSORTED DANISH Now Priced Cook-Mait- Full-Wid- Oven er Cooking-To- p Lamp Roomy s 199 95 Storoge Drawer Appliance IN WITH TRADE 57c 39 t QT 10 lbs. 82c 24 OZ. BTLE 33c 51c Chtxo'o'e FOR libby'i Crvthed Pineapple Beef Stew 25c Easy SfcKe-Sid- Parking e OPEN MONDAYS S6 In Midvale to 9 South Sto'e St. Dial AM Abo 11 65 39c QT 63c Crisco 3 IB. CAN - Utah Volley Red Sour So. State St. APPLES 80c 303 CAN Cherries 5for$l 1215 Simpson Ave. 4668 Holladay Blvd. Exfra Fancy DELICIOUS Shortening 3 BIG STORES 3750 46c Genuine PITTED NcJ each Dinty Moore Outlet SOTER'S 2 LB. 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