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Show Page 12 Thursday, Sept. 22, 1955 - Murray Heads Host Utah) Eagle PARTY HONORS WOMEN ON 83KD BIRTHDAY Mrs. Nonna (Margaret) York was honored Sept. 14, her 83rd birthday, at a dinner given at Harmons Cafe. Hostesses were of her daughters, Mrs. three Mark Salt, 6112 Cedar St., Mrs. Nolan Edwards and Mrs. Harold Thorpe, Sandy. Mrs. York, who is presently residing at the Mt. View Rest home, 4780 Holladay Blvd., has eight living children, 38 grandchildren and 17 great grand children. She lived at Santaquin, Utah, until ten years ago when she came to Sandy. At Luncheon Loa Hofhine Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wsss 'stt Hofhine, 450 East 59th South, announced this week the forthcoming marMurray Stake Relief Society riage of their daughter, Miss officers and class leaders were Loa Don Hofhine, to Robert L. n hostesses at a one o'clock Glade, son of Mrs. William LesFriday at the new Murray ter Glade, Salt Lake. to the Center Stake regular prior They will exchange vows in monthly union meeting. the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Oct. The tables placed in the form 7. That evening the couple will of a large M were decorated with be honored at a reception in the I L fall garden flowers. Guests were Reception Center. 104 officers and class leaders of Bidden to attend the bride-elethe Relief Societies of all the are Mrs. T. L. Bailey, Mrs. wards of the Stake. Mrs. GerBeiley and Miss Sherry Joseph trude Humphries, luncheon chairAnn Hofhine, sisters of the prosman, was assisted by the Stake pective bride, and Mrs. Hyrum r, Relief presidency, Mrs. Ida Dalgleish, sister of the groom-to-bMrs. Rhea Nelson, Wil-m- a MUTUAL CANYON PARTY Flower girls will be Ann The officers and teachers of Westman, a neice of the groom, Svedin, Henie Huetter and members of the board. Table the Valley Center First Ward and Chyrrell Lynn Bailey, a decorations were supervised by Mutual held a social at the sum- niece of the bride. Mrs. Alice Turpin and Mrs. Re-gi- mer home of Harold Hurd in Mr. Bailey is a graduate of the Erickson. The following Big Cottonwood Canyon, Sept. University of Utah and has serv13. There were get acquainted ed a Great Lakes LDS Mission. program was prepared by Mrs. LaZella Spencer and Mrs. Louise games, an entertaining program Miss Hofhine is a graduate of delicious and dinner. a Hansen: "A and B Pantomines," Murray High School. They plan Mrs. Sherman L. Park, Mrs to make their home in Salt Lake Larry and David Erickson, Sixth ENTERING THE FINAL STAGES of construction is this new ward; Soprano solos, "Let The Elmer Myers and Miss Norma City. The first of many Rest of the World Go By," and Walters, the YWMIA officers, of the recently-occupie- d rear Murray high school. "Memories," Millie Nuffer, ac- and Joseph Schmidt, Norman parties was given Sept. 16, by As this shot was taken, workmen were doing finish work on Carlisle bride's and and Ivan the mother the Mrs. sister, Park, companied Hansen; by Ann Hofhine. The structure which is brick construction and faces southward. talks, Mrs. Svedin, the new YMMIA officers, headed the par- Miss Sherry committee. table was covered with a lace councilor and Mrs. Ida Steed, ty cloth and centered with a pink former councilor to Mrs. Galla- BOOK REVIEW WILL Other children are Vickie and umbrella sheltering the gifts. gher. A carnation corsage was HIGHLIGHT SOCIAL Roger Michael. Grandparents was A to served supper light are Mrs. Hazel Farnsworth, presented to Mrs. Steed in honor 14 A book Man review of "A the guests. of her birthday, and was pinned Talmage, Utah, and Mr. and Called Peter" will be the point on by Mrs. Nelson. of interest at the opening social WOODSTOCK PTA Mrs. Clive Bennion president Mrs. Leroy Bird, Bluebell, Utah. Following the luncheon and pro- of the Murray Ninth Ward Re- HAS LAWN PARTY of the Third Ward Y.L.M.I.A. GIRLS gram, the ladies adjourned to the lief Society. The group's literaThe home of Dr. John Fitz- supervised a group of Mutual appointed rooms, where they re- ture teacher, Gloria Alsop, will gerald, 2359 East 4500 South, girls from her ward on a Canyon GIBBONS, George D. and Phyllis Despain, Kearns, Bonnie ceived instructions for next give the review. was the scene, Sept. 10, for the party last Wednesday. month's Relief Society work in The meeting will be held Sept. Woodstock P. T. A.'s pot luck Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wood and Gibbons, Sept. 18. Other childtheir respective wards. 28, at 1 p.m. in the Ward Relief dinner and lawn party. After din- sons Gary and Ronnie and Mrs. ren are Christene, Georgene, and Duane. Grandparents are Society room. There will be re- ner the evening was spent Mary Wood, all of Torrence, For Quick, Inexpeaslve freshments served and a baby and discussing a Chinese Calif., spent last week end in Mr. and Mrs. Oral D. Despain, Midvale, and Mr. and Mrs. tender available. Rraults - Eagle. Want Ads picture puzzle. Ogden and Murray visiting relaWayne Gibbons, Murray. tives and friends. Beginning basic training at RENTMEISTER, Jay and Garva Fort Carson, Colo., is Richard Lester, 465 Germania, Sept. 18. A New Era in Modern Jewelry Merchandising , . . L Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grandparents are Arva Lester, Len A. Saunders. He graduated Murray, and Sarah Rentmeist-er- , from the USAC this spring. Dale Granger. Saunders, another son, will go to CLARK, Thomas Myrl and Gem Logan this week to begin his senior year at the A. C. He is a member of the Air Force ROTC. Miss Kay Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Turner, 6528 South 6th West, is recuperating from an emergency appendectomy she underwent last week. Mr. and Mrs. Theo J. Nielsen are moving this week from their home at 5154 Jefferson, to the m w m m n a I. l LI mrjr farm they have purchased in South Jordan. Elma Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Johnston, 619 West 6400 South underwent We are proud to announce our major surgery Thursday mornmembership and ing of last week, at Holy Cross of Jewel House, the first cooperative buying hospital. The attending surgeons and selling organization In the jewelry Industry! THE put a plastic hip joint and silver Jewel House is designed to bringyou attractively priced pin in Elma's right hip and in NEW selections of watches, clocks, diamonds, silver and jeweltwo weeks will perform a like 1955 ry from the markets of the world. operation on her left one. She will be confinod to the hospital Our combined dollar group buying power for at least a month. with the world's finest jewelry manufacturers now enables us to offer you better values and greater selections. Tuesday Sept. 27 will be the social of the Sixth ward You'U find the finest creations in jewelry at opening prices designed Ri'liif Society at the ward hall. to moet your budget. Officers and class leaders have We're proud to display the Jewel House symbol of planned a social and invite all quality and value, and Invite you to take advantage of the ladies of the ward to be at the sivings afforded you by our membership in this great tlio ward house at 10:00 a.m. new jewelry organization. There will be a program followed by a luncheon and games. I "nit us soon. It costs less to buy from an expert! lun-cho- week furlough here. He is waitC&pu ing orders for Japan LaMar A. Tavoian, son of Mrs. A. V. Tavoian, is in LeHavre Mrs. Norwood port, France. Thomas entertained at a family dinner for her son and his new bride, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris BarPvt. Nick R. Plott, has ker been promoted to private, first A party in Cottonwood class Canyon honored Alma W. Matthews the occasion being his 74th New Seminary Building Nears Completion Miss I birthday anniversary. Jean Deverall is still confined to her bed because of rheumatic fever. KM ct FIVE YEARS AGO, as reported by the Murray Eagle of Sept. TTfrr Cal-laghe- 22, 1950. The ladies auxiliary of American Legion presented an oximeter to the Salt Lake County general hospital pediatrics deE. Rex Thompson, partment former city recorder, facing a charge of misuse of public funds, has asked for a dismissal of the Murray Lions Club is charge assisting in the opening of the new crippled children's hospital on the old Fort Douglas site Alden Lundquist was reported in "good" condition after a from a ladder while painting a home in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Elmo T. Martin announce their new apartment house, the El Mar Apartments at 4842 Blvd., will be ready for A farewell occupancy Oct. 1 testimonial honored Elder Sherman D. Davies prior to his de- e. pre-nupti- al News About Murrayites dici-pheri- Eagle Photo Murray Seminary building located at the the eaves of the fall modern-desig- n A. Hansen, 58 West 4500 So., Sept. 19. Other children are De-L- At-wo- oa Myrl, Rodney Thomas, and Charles Paul. Grandmother is Mrs. Emma J. Hansen, Ameriparture to the southern states can Fork, Utah. mission Requiem high mass will be celebrated at St. Vincents for Pete Perrella The talented Remember four year old twin daughters, (From Page 9, Col. 7) and Sheila Cheryl Sunada, awarded the bronze star for meri- daughters of Mr. and Mrs. torious service on the Fifth army George Sunada, are amazing front in Italy Visiting with everyone with their reading of the Verl McMillans was Mrs. second grade books Adele HenGeorge C. Watts of Oakdale, dricks is a candidate for freshCahf. Word has been received man queen at the university that Harold W. Draney, son of Ronnie Burrows is president of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Draney, has the senior class at Murray High been advanced to sergeant Donald J. Beck is serving a- Sgt. 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