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Show Serving Over 4,000 Homes In The Murray-Kearn- Area s lUme-mlw- from Pearl Harbor where he is ten day visit with her sister and stationed with the navy medical family in Vallejo, Calif. SSgt. corps. - - Mrs. JJ. J. Reading re- Leo M. Littlefield was recently turned home Thursday after a (Remember - Page 12, CoL 6) When? Cooking Wns Girls Trip To Pennsylvania Serving South Salt Lake County Since 1872 Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah Thursday, September Jewel House Group Of Murray Jewelry Store Guests Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner, West 5715 South, were Mrs. Edith Adams. Mrs. Bert Cooper, Mrs. James Beddingfield, Mrs. Everett Reading, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson, all of Murray and Mrs. Eva Kirkendall, Salt Lake. The afternon was spent socially and refreshments were served. 'Affiliation of Marshall Jewelry in Murray with the Jewel House nation-wid- e buying group was announced this week by Earl Marshall, owner. Jewel House is an organization of over 400 relatively-smal- l jewelers throughout the nation, combined for cooperative buying and selling. Each member firm is a stockholder and Although the arrangement is new to Utah, Mr. Marshall said, it has gained favor throughout the East and Middle West. r buyThrough its 25 ing assets, the small merchant can gain equal buying power with the larger one. "A similar localarrangement ly," the Murray man pointed out, "would be the AG or IGA grocery group." Jewel House will buy and distribute a wide selection of watches, clocks, diamonds, silver and jewelry from markets throughout the world. newly-forme- d Each Friday night, through September, a Girl Scout leader's training class will be held at the Center, under the Community leadership of Carol Lou Kimball and others. Those interested may contact Mrs. Spencer Parkin, AMherst neighborhood chairman for Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edward Jakeman and daughter, Lorrie, just back from a year's service with the U. S. Army, moved into their new home at Kearns Thursday. Mr. Jakeman has just completed six years with the army, and during that time has been stationed throughout the world. Mrs. Robert Cantowine, 4S75 West South was guest of honor at a stork shower Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Dern Bryant, 4877 West 4865 South. Fifteen ladies were guests. Group and table games were played and luncheon was served at small tables. Mrs. received many gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burr, 4680 West 4745 South are parents of a new baby girl, Joan Marie. They have two other children, both boys: Steven and Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brunson and baby daughter, Deborah, Salt Lake, spent ten days visiting with Jack's brother and fam- million-dolla- n PRIMARY WELL UNDER WAY Mrs. Victor Brissell, president First Ward Primary, announcthat the group is meeting again for the new year. Classes begin at 3:45. Officers and teachers meeting is at 3:00. The classes are now preparing parties of ed Can-tonwi- for their parents. ENTERTAINS GUESTS Arvid Mrs. 6562 Wahlen, South State, entertained as house guests, last week, her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lambert, Chicago, 111. The Lamberts also visited with other relatives ily, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande in Murray, Salt Lake and Brunson, 4490 West 5135 South, Bountiful. and are now at home to their YOUR INVITATION timrpijmtnt J f 7v 7 i - mill mJl V tmtri I I I If U CREDIT FOR 11 HOME REPAIRS U AMQ JJ IT ftlirilT II REMODELING I .injijiA.M; w )L and friends in Salt Lake City, where they moved Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Boyer, 4850 South 4720 West announce the birth of another daughter, Friday of last week, at the Materniy hospital. The Boyers have three other girls: Linda, Becky and Kerry Lee. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande B. Brunson, 4490 West 5135 South and two young sons, Larry and Rodney, accompanied by Mrs. Brunson's sister, Mrs. Robert Reynolds and baby daughter, Vickie Ann, Long Beach, Calif., recently returned from a two week visit in Loretto, Neb. with Mr. and Mrs. L. A Noble, parents of Mrs. Brunson and Mrs. Reyn olds. The Long Beach visitors stayed on at Kearns an additional ten days visiting with the Brunsons. relatives Cot-onwo- Grocers Here Plan To Attend Meeting Many grocers of the Murray area are planning to attend the annual Utah Retail Grocers Association Convention to be held Sept. 25 and 26 at Hotel Utah. The future of the independent "home owned" grocery store will be one of the principal topics to be discussed. J. P. Allen, President of the Utah Retail Grocers Assn., states that the highlights of the convention will be devoted to the improved methods of modern merchandising of food distribution. Mr. Allen further states that the work sessions of the convention will be divided up into various clinics devoted to the study and analyzing of the vari ous department operations in the grocery store. law trends and enforcement will be discussed by Taylorsville Stake Primary Henry Bison, Washington, D. C. preparation meeting will be held general counsel of the National tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. Association of Retail Grocers. in the new Bennion ward hall, A meat sales clinic will be conunder the direction of President ducted by Clifford Bowes, ChiElthora Mackay. All ward of- cago meat sales expert and Lee ficers and teachers of the stake S. Bickmore, New York City, vice president of the National are urged to be in attendanc. Co., will also speak. Stanley Cahoon, 4051 West 5580 Biscuit The largest food store exhibit South left Sunday on a ten day business trip. He will travel over in the history of the state will be a highlight of the convention, the larger portion of the State with manufacturer's exhibits and of Montana. the entire mezzadisplays Miss Lee Miller, Lakewood, nine floorfilling and exhibit rooms of Calif., spent last week as house the Hotel Utah. guest of her nephew and family, Wives attending the meet will Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carver, 4872 be entertained at a luncheon and South 4940 West Tuesday morn- fashion show Sept. 26 at the Salt ing, Miss Miller left for San Lake Country Club. Francisco, where she will visit with friends. Eagle. Want Ad Get Results! st y y' st Of State Association Anti-tru- AT' me lerever Kentucky whisk is eniove son-in-la- w the call is La-bru- m a pa m for... i IBihld(dik; 'Ci6tu ad t& Jiamt SCKSYBROOK BRAND KOTCCKT Street. 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Dorton entertained at a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Erma Primm on her 81st Miss Lucille D. birthday was guest at a shower on Wed. given by Miss Barbara Misses LaVella Johnson Perry and Phyllis Wallin will leave for Provo to resume their studies at B. Y. U. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ray Kingston left to attend the druggists convention in New York City Miss Dona Chris-tenseand Carlisle Knight were married Sept. 18 at the home of her mother Mrs. Leonard Ger-rar- d entertained for Mrs. Elbert White, a recent bride Mrs. Leonard Nelson left this week to make her home in Idaho Falls. She was formerly Miss Norma Johnson, dietician at the Cottonwood Maternity Hospital Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Webb are parents of a baby girl born recently at a local hospital Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sullivan, upon return from their honeymoon, will be at home at 5087 So. State South SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (Sugar House) |