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Show COTTONWOOD PIONEEB CAMP TO MEET Mrs. Lawrence Johnson will present a lesson entitled "The Diary of Reddick L. Allred" at the Feb. 9th meeting of the So Cottonwood Pioneer Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Mrs. W. M. K. Baker will preside over the meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. S. K. Godfrey, 493 E. 5600 So. at 2 p. m. for the afternoon are Mrs. Ed Younjr, Mrs. John Ward and Mrs. Godfrey. All members are asked to bring their dues as they are to be in by Feb. 15. SAFETY PROCKAM SCIIEDI LEI) l OK Monday evening, Jan. 30, was the meeting of the Murray Junior High School Parent Teachers Association in the school building. In charge of the program was LeGrund Black, safety chairman. A film on safety and a talk by Occie Evans, from the sheriff's of lice, constituted the evenings program. Literature and pamphlets on safety were distributed to the people. Bugle Want Ads Get "THERE IS Rsults! Socially Spcakinq . . . are welcome. Your contributions to the Eogle Social News department Just dial AM Couple Plan For ' X. , i V vi .f 7', 'fP J w ' jt irv X 4 j f . " f J - y Jl ,vs'. . !ak:ng platH for an eiriy mier wedding are Miss Marcia Tf'i J.rv Sharp and George C. Hep- 11S UM,1I1'', Th" Salt i 1 i J will le the seenof the wedding. Miss Sharp, who resi.les at Stt'.iJ CalTornia Ave. is the daughter .2 f Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sharp I'tah. She is a grad- v5 oftii'teVernon. of Tt'oele High School. J The bridegroom elect is the son of Mr. an Mrs. Morris B W il .(V ! I"'.) W. r..".00 So. Mr. Hep- , - ner, a graduate of South Salt Lake High School, owns a truck- ing business in Murray. : TAfO PARTY Miss Uiralee Mullen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Millen, 4757 Meadowview Rd. had her -i 17th birthday Jan. 25. s To mark the occasion 12 guests were invited to a Taco party. MISS FETEKSON I I'UVNS T() WEI) Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cuevas, I 31 1 Germania Ave., are announc- "L.'r f TIB erson, to Airman 1 e Frank of their 1 Ik. A ' Jt ing the engagement I daughter, Miss Ethel JoAnn I'et- 1 Adorno, Jr., of East Orange, New j Jersey. Tarents of the bridegroom elect are Mr. and Mrs. Frank MARRIED ON JANUARY 23rd in the West Jordan First Ward Adorno, Sr.. also of East Orange, New Jcrsev Chapel were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Burns Mil et '.J NO SUCH WORD AS 'FAIL'." (Author's name below) There seems to be no disease that medical science will not eventually conquer. One by one the sicknesses that have plagued mankind through the ages are being overcome. There are many drugs in our prescription department that accomplish seeming "miracles." Because we Pharmacists now carry a much larger variety to choose from, most modern Physicians prefer to always write a prescription for the one particular medicine that will W ft ijt 1A', i umu r(p graduate fTiiuci, kj i i i wwuni q lurray Illgh SCnOOl. Slle at- 600 West in Murray and the bride the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. tended the Fniversity of Utah and California Air College in Clyde Coon, 8400 South Redwood Road in West Jordan. Hollywood, Calif. Her fiance is lilt; yiuuill la llic SUM Ul fvu . iim 3. wwii ROSE GARDEN PARTY Mrs. William C. Sampson, 395 Vine St., was honored by her most. help you family on her birthday, Jan. 29, at the Rose Garden. YOUR PHYSICIAN Mr. Chester Dowse, chief of Complimenting Mrs. Sampson were Mr. Sampson, Mrs. E. V. special services of the Fort Doug- PHONE CAN Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. William i; Veteran Hospital will be the C. Sampson Jr., and Mr. and n10ct ppeaker at the meeting of AMherst Mrs. Marco Brunatti. the Ladies Civic Guild which will hcl! Thursday evening, to- WHEN YOU NEED OPEN Iiorsr . at the City Fire Hall. night, MIMON.R A MEDICINE Jack Kirkham will pre- son .Mrs . Ronald W. Mr. of Birch, the 8 P- m- mfftmg. at 2G5 E. 5300 and Mrs. John Birch. So., was honored by his parents Chairman for the evening proPick up your prescription if IS Mrs. Lichard Johnson. Bram house the at an following open shopping near us. A great Mr- Dowse will speak about farewell testimonial given in his the importance of volunteer aux- many people entrust us with behalf, Jan. 29. the responsibility of filling their P.onald entered the Mission l!,ary personnel and the manner tne comwe Feb. Home 1, and will labor in in which they supplement prescriptions. May personnel in the var- paid regular Mission Field. the Canadian pound yours? ious phase of care thc people NEW receive at tne nospuai. St. Vincent's Altar Society will At the present time there are DYCHES PHARMACY hold their regular monthly meet- approximately 1500 auxiliary ing Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 8 p m. in workers at tiie hospital under a the church hall. 4798 South State member voluntary service At this time the newly formed committee composed of various PRESCRIPTION will be read and approv cvir groups tr.rotignoul uie area. ed. Committees for the St. PatCHEMISTS The main auxiliary service is " rick's dinner w ill be named. in the recreational and social Mcsdames Betty Patterson, line. Quotation by E. B. Lytton Garth Tceples, Helen Vitizthum (180T-187Mr. Dowse has been with the and Jack Walker are in charge Copyright 1956 (2W1) Veteran Administration for many of the refreshments. years and has served In his pros- ont rapacity nt the Fort Douglas Hospital since it opened in 1952. TEACHER INCOMPARABLE DANCE Hosterres for the evening are FOR CHILDREN Medames Milton Ar.dersnn. Ga- len Cundick. Alvin Graehl, Evan Classes Tuesday, 1 0 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. E. Jensen and Thomas Hanney. All ages accommodated, 3 years and up Ladies Guild To Jfear gpeUKCr nS - - S bv-la- Dance Siudio Manya Mariell INSTRUCTION IN TECHNIQUE CHILD SUPERIOR $1.00 per class, lower special rates for advance payments FREE Everyone who brings this advertisement will receive one free lesson MURRAY CITY FIRE HALL 4901 Dial South State Street MOTHER AND DAUiUTFK HAVE BIRTHDAYS Miss Ranae Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nichols, 4716 Hanaucr St., celebrated her 16th birthday Jan. 22, with 16 jruesta. Entertainment included games and refreahments. On Jan. 18. Miss Nichol'a mother. Mrs. Howard (Thelma) Nichols, observed her birlhdiy. EM Kagle Wiint Adi Oct Keonlt: DTP MEETING The South Cottonwood Camp of nagi,ters of the Utah Pio- n0lTS wilj lloI(1 tn(,jr Fcb 9lh mating at the home of Mrs. 9th E. fjPorRc p RhaWi 578'j Tnp n..tinjr will start at 2 p, m. Assistant hostess will be Mrs. Lillian Ixmcrmore. e. IY OF PTA I'Ol'NDERS TO BE OBSERVED Founders Day will be observed bv the Murraylliirh School Par- ent Teacher Association when thev hold their next meeting, Fh. 6 at 7:30 in the high school auditorium. Mr. Varian Mortenon and representatives of the school fac- ulty will discuss problems they fPrj .should be taken up with the parents. All parents are urged to be present. The remaining Combined Adult Education and Juvenile Protec- li0n classes scheduled are: Feb. 13: Discussion with Judge Phil Hansen and a Murray police nffirer on some of the children's problems In Murray. Feb. 20: Panel of teachers upeaking on "Do You Know Your School?'" Fcb. 27: Two local doctors will disruss emotional problems, March 5: Dr. Ortin will talk on the subject of "Helping Our Children Choose Vocations." Barkers Entertain To Honor Barbalyn Bennion Bride-to-b- c Feb. 12:!t Firestone "MOTOR KIHG" at an unheard of Low Price! tine 1 INSTAUED EXCHANGE low At 75? A FOR YOUR OLD BATTERY DURING THIS Woek! SMI ON A ED BATTERY BEEUNE GAS 'm. g m S The Firestono Store J - 1 1 and Mrs. AitLivciToN rrv 7 .10 p. m In It in Arlington will be held of charge the - I3 1 uuy iroin graouaieu scliools. Coming from out of town for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. lavid H. Williams, Morland, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Grimmett, rrovo, man. 1 a 1 "tunerama' for the Murray A Fifth. Seventh and Ninth wards has been planned for Saturday, Feb. 4. The fun will begin at 8 p. m. in the Stake Center, Guiding the arrangements for the evening's entertainment is Mrs. Fred Lippmann. There will be dancing and freshments for all who attend. ... T.-,- re- - n Holladay Elementary, Oakwood, Woodstock ana Olympus Junior High Schools, the immunization shots wi be iven F('b- 20 from 6 P- m. to 8 p. m. at the Olympus mk - - Jnior High School. These shots, which are open to thc public at no charge, will in- Mollntain fever du(,p Rock (iiptheria, smallpox, whooping cough, tetanus and typhoid Committee chairmen and the sf.noos thoy rt,presPnt are Mrs Harold Bowthorne of Holladay Elementary: Mrs. Paul Walton Oakwood: Mrs Iceland Clayton! Woodstock' Mrs Miltnn PJdonin Olympus Junior, and Mrs. Ruth Cronin, school nurse. We are responsible to you and to your physician for the accurate filling of his prescription with fresh, potent drugs. You can depend on him . . . and you can depend on us. Murray Cify Pharmacy Dial A 4874 South State M6-122- 1 0E Your Friendly r Ci V7 We Give S & rHp Green Stamps S . . . SAVE ON FOOD COSTS DON'S! We're sincere when we say you can Save at DON'S we know our EVERYDAY LOW PRICES and TOP QUALITY can't be surpassed! WANT PROOF? CHECK THESE SAMPLES! -- MEATS- 69 Steaks - -- ROUNDS - Da4 Da3c$ GROCERIES-Frozen TURKEY - Pies 5 MEAT - First Grodo SIRLOINS IK QHC Frozen Peas 3 '"50' Fish Steaks ... 35' largt package Bologna . . ib. 39c at the lunch room of the school Mrs IJewrllyn McKay will speak to the group nn the topic, "t'ndetstanding Our Children". Mrs Mflvay Is with the Salt Lake city si hools where she is a social worker in the department of pupil perwnnel. M- Marshall K. Brinton la chairman of the adult education group. Mrs Ted ErrVsnn entertained the Jolly Janes at her home on Thursday, Jan. 29 $1 CHICKEN Cake Mixes 5 JTA Monday evening. February fith will feature an adult education program. ''' Assisting with the .serving were Miss MarDene Bessendorfor. 'v,1'-sBe.ssendorfer and Miss 'erna Walihiuist. The couple will take a belated Angeles to wedding trip to s e uie u lempie uetoreiif dediea'ion. hey wnl make their home at ."GOT South 3G00 West. The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah where she was a member of Phi Alpha Tau, ed- ucational fraternity. The groom '''ts- nosiiss. So. P.edwood Tlie rnerting of th DRI-CHARG- "'K. Flower girls were Kristy Wor- then and Vickie Hancock. They w ore pink nylon dresses and car- vellie ilnffnflil nrtsntrova For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Monaen donned a beige faille coat dress accented with a cor- of red roses and gardenias. sa';e 1 'residing' at the guest book was Miss Jeneane Schmidt. Mrs. neou.ire sciinihit and Airs. Clair ... Fred Barker, Road, entertained Saturday eveninK In honor of their niece. 'Barbalyn Bennion, who Is a brido of the near future. Miss Bennion Is the daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Hebrr Bennion, Jr. of 711 Ninth Ave., Salt Lake. Her marriage to David Curry of Washington. D. C. will be an event of Feb. 12 In the Yoscmite Park Chapel. A graduate of the University of Utah, Miss Brnnlon received her maulers degree In Journalism at Stanford University and took advanced study in London, England. Couples who attended the party were the Hebrr Bennion Jr. Don V. Bennion. Rulon Bennion. Charles Powrll, Hrber Barker, Ivnielas Llndlry, Conway Barker and Mrs Effie huswll, Mrs Ruth Coon, Miss Emma J. Webster, Lyman Powell and Ftrphen Mr. 4SP4 Fully Guaranteed Cavla lAIonsen, Donald Street United In Ceremony 27lh At Meadowbrook ,fI.VI7 itp itt a graduate of East Orange High Mrs. Owen Andrus, president School. He is presently station- ed with the U. S. Air" Force at of the Holladay Elementary Par- ent Teacher Association, announ- the Dugway Proving Grounds. A summer wedding is being ces final plans of the Holladay planned by the couple. Community Immunization Pro gram. TODD FAMILY REI NIOV Sponsored by the PTA of the Cloyd Brown, president. an- nm'nrP3 lnp Ilnal I"lns Ior lne ADranam Ta'111 Family reunion. 215 .W.e,t JOT"y'ors.v',Ie1 W.aurd' ne 4S0. Soulh'. 's th lte, w ,,d h'ch, to; night, Thursday, starting 7:30 p. m Page 5 MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Exchanging vows in the Salt Lake Labor temple Jan. 28, were Margo Ann Ashley, daughter of The Meadow Brook club was Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Ashley, Salt the scene Friday, Jan. 27, for the Lake City, and Carl Maurice wedding and reception of Miss Iloagland. Parents of the ;room C'lvla tne.e MuTmen iind lnn:ilit EriL" Floyd Street. Bishop Wallace 14! K. 1G00 So, i?awden of the Cranger Second was in Miss given Ashley LI S. ward otficiated at the 7:o0 marriage by her father. Bishop o'clnek c. reinony. Byron (). Cleason performed the .'iic'le linLT ceremmiv at '.t o'clock. :i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 11. Monsen. 'oT So. ,'U)00 V., Crancer, are A recept um followed I's of the bride. Barents of Tin- bride greeted her guests r .out are Mr. and Mrs. Wal- :l mvr sat' lil'.erin Street, HI K. ti 100 So. Lug! h gown. The strapless bodic Mi. s Monsen. in a gown of was topped with a petite shor bridal satin with a church white blue illusio The bolero. sVoved tra.n. was given in marriage by veil was eaueht to a blue tinire In r 1. liber. The bediee of her t.er.i. She earned a bou gown featured long sleeves com- Vand.i orchids. IVrf.irmimj best man duties mg lo a point over the wnsts and a jowel neckline d.lailed with was Cus McUcvnolds. For her daughter's wedding, rhinestones and pearls forming Tlu' H"gertip illusion Mrs. Ashley selected a turquoise l;"V Sl't'll cocktail with Vt''' 1('" fl'"m a 1 "'' dress trimmed l'earls. donMrs. rhinestones. Hoagland bridal bouquet was a lay- ,KH a pink and black silk print frock. They both wore pink eini.ir orcniu encircicu w un wnue r,,';0 buds and hyacinths. carnation corsages. Maid of honor was Miss Ann Miss Carol Hoauland sister of the groom, presided at the guest Monsen, sister of the bride. She wore a yellow strapless gown of book. The couple is at home in Salt ballerina length topped with a tioiero. Lake City. Attending matrons were Mrs. Jim Cady, another sister of the STOKK SHOWER HELD FOR MEMBER OF 5TII W.VKI) R. S. bride, and Mrs. Brent Baker. was brides- The Murray Fifth Ward Belief Miss Bonnie Harmonwere net over maid. frowns Their Society honored one of its mem- taffeta in alternating colors of bers, Mrs. Lynn Hilton, at a and yellow. They were baby shower, Jan. 25. Games and pink styled similarly to that of the refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. Orrin Black and Mrs. matron of honor. The attendants carried carna- Jerry Harbrecht were in charge tion bouquets in yellow and white the arrangement. or pink and white, matching t their gowns. ft Tne 'lay SrouP f Stitch n Chat will meet Thursday noon, rcu- J 111 uimn a uhu Mrs. Steve Evenoff will be I1' Suninier Wedding - Thursday, February 2, 1956 Carl II oagland Claims IS ride Buy A Piece FREE PARKING lorg pocVog Cheese 2 at Rear of Store While Shopping " $1 in pound loaf 65 Murray Use Our Rear Door Entrance DON'S SUPER MARKET Murray's completely independent Food Store 4854 South State Payroll checks gladly cashed |