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Show EaNEE IS FIVE Mrs. Byran Groves, South 600 West, entertained at a birthday party for her daughter, ReNee, last Saturday afternoon. Ten little friends were present to help with the celebrating. Group games were played and refreshments served. KENNY IS FIVE A birthday party honoring Kenny Jackman on his fifth j birthday Feb. 1 will be given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jackman, 5803 Utahna Dr. Sharon Larson Crowned Twelve guests will play games and have refreshments. The Val- Queen Of Military entine theme will be carried out In decorations and favors. A spec- During Saturday Fete ial guest will be Kenny's brother. Sharon Diane Larson, 18, a Brent, who will be two years old senior in Murray high school, Feb. 26. was crowned Saturday evening the Queen of the 1334th Engineers Battalion during the Utah "THE TIME TO BE National Guard's dance held in the armory in Murray. HAPPY IS NOW" Lt. Col. William H. Thombattalion pson, commander, (Author's name below) crowned the queen during interIt is unusual for anyone mission festivities at the dance. with good health to be unShe will now represent the happy for very long. Good Murray battalion at the Goverhealth is now almost within the nor's ball to be held in March. At stake will be the title, "Miss reach of everyone. Utah National Guard." Modern are prescriptions now more positive in their reMr. and Mrs. Art Meyer, 607 West 6400 South, announce the sults. They work much more birth of a daughter last Friday quickly, reduce sickness-timand even cost less per illness morning at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. The Meyers have than they used to. four other children, two girls and two boys, Lagena, Ranee, Boyd Entrust your health to our care when you and Craig. professional need medicines. In our pharmacy are many aids to improved health and greater happiness. Thursday, January 31, 1957 GUEST SPEAKER AT CIVIC GUILD Floyd Slettler of the five-year-o- ld jM&Aia&i$6iiUiaij6 ..w.iv.ovxwx. . ST. VINCENT'S PLANS DINNER DANCE The first social evmt of th new year for St. Vincent's pari?); will be a buffet dinnt nice Th affair sponsoi c' by the Men's Club, will be Sat urday Feb. 2 startm:; at 7:00 p.m. in the parish hall. Hans Kolesar is in charge of the dinner and will bo assisted by the members of the club Music for the even ng will be furnished by Mr. and Mrs. John MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR WOMAN'S CLUB The Women's Club of Murray will hold their February meeting on Thursday, F'eb. 7 at the Salt Lake Country Club. The prayer will be given by Mrs. A. T. Far-re- ll and Mrs. Wells Poulsen will give the flag salute. Mrs. O. Jay Kingston is in charge of the entertainment. A musical program of light operatic music, vocal and piano selections will be presented by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil G. Christensen and Mrs. Wilma Boyle Bunker. Hostesses for the evening will be the entertainment committee composed of Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. E. V. Mortenson, and Mrs. Paul Rose. If BIG 1 Pick up your prescription if shopping near us, or let us de- liver extra great many people without promptly A charge. entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? DYCHES PHARMACY BOWL regularly 15c MEASURING DISPENSERS RflWI for kttchup tnd mustard DUML regularly 19c 2 for 29 4798 South State MURRAY Quotation by Robert C. Ingerjoll regularIy 29c 19 VARIETY (1833-1899- ) Copyright 1957 v 4877 South State (2W1) v' l' o- v X - y A ; t , ?; . - ;. ,'i iL sisy j p. i vfr;7tvr - just-wed- s. i PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS w .v S THE ivy. Miss Jenna Vee Stocking and Mrs. Allan H. Seidell, sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Arthur O. Neilsoii, Jr., the bridegroom' sister, attended the bride wearing sheaths of peacock blue velveteen. Their bouquets were of HOLD THEIR PRE Murray Camera Portrait by Don Blair pHnC or packing, wrinkles hang right out SEND A GARMENT 'COSTS NO Temple Nuptials MOBS THAN ORDINARY at 7:30 p.m according to Mrs. Milton Hamilton, president. Dr. Elliot D. Landeu, assistant professor of education at the University of Utah, will be guest speaker. Special event of the meeting will be the presenting of a past president's pin to Mrs. Poulsen. 4 LONGER I Th STANU process makes all fab.' ncs shed wrinkles. Even after crum. Allen Vance TODAY I t"VJ i fj 9 AAVXll J , PROMPT CLEANERS 4774 South State "We give S & H Green Stamps" Take care of winter expenses with a prompt loan oi This season ... for any reason . . . get 0 the money you need on Signature only, auto or furniture. . $25 to $2000 w Loans below $G00 made by City Finance Co. (Utah) pink carnations. PAUL E. TOOPS, Monager Flower girls.. Sharene Miner 4917 Sooth State Murray AM and Robyn Leo Brady, the brideHours: Monday-Fridawore of rocks Saturday nieces, groom's blue crystallctle and carried min- Open eves, by appointment, loans made to residents of nearby towni iature bouquets. Mrs. Stocking selected a gown of toast brown taffeta with lace bodice for her daughter's reception. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Vance, chose a model of green wool and acetate. by popular request Both mothers wore corsages of pink carnations to compliment their gowns. Robert Leon Read assumed duties of best man, and Royal BM..B iVi. i...i itw Bi.mi. J. Stocking. George Read, Bert Vance, Jerry Vance and Kenneth Vance were ushers. Mrs. Earl R. Carlston and Miss Marilyn Mackay were at the guest book. In charge of gifts were Mesiames Kenneth Vance. Elroy Brady, Merth Miner. Robert Beard and Dean S. Thorn-berg- . Assisting with serving were girls from the Junior Gleaner class of South Cottonwood - - y AT NEFF'S! NATIONAL DRYCIEANING MIRACLE FOR MAKING CLOTHES Following L. D. CEREAL regularly 29c : Reception Honors The Allen Vances ' DISH 'V': ataff of Family Service Society will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Murray Civic Guild Monday, Feb. 7th at 8 p.m. at the South Salt Lake Library. 2430 South State. Mr. Slettler's topic will be Family Relations. He will conduct a discussion period at the close of his talk. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Earl Healy, chairman, Mesdames Robert Holder, Phil Hansen, Ford Wicker and J. W. Tucker. The next meeting will be March 7th. V r urn SALE BUTTER ' :! 72 ' , 1 Plnsfic Bfirof"" CAN PHONE AMherst WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE L Stephan. . BOOK REVIEWS SCHEDULED EACH WEEK 1 The Salt Lake County Library is sponsoring a series of book reviews, at two locations and al . different times of the day. At 1:30 p.m. each Friday a review will be given at the Main Library at Midvale. Each Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. a review will be given at the South Salt Lake Library. Presenting the reviews will be Helen Kimball, Dr. Briant Jacobs, Mrs. Mary Kelly and Mrs. Grace Jones. Mrs. Kelly, a Murray resident, gave the review Jan. 17 and will appear again the Mr. and Mrs. first part of March. The February schedule includes "Romeo and Juliet," by Dr. Jacobs, on Feb. 1 ; Feb. 8, Mrs. Jones S. will review "The Imperial Woman," and Feb. 15, Helen Kimball In rites solemnized in the Salt will review a best seller. These reviews will be free to the pub- Lake temple Jan. 25, Miss Norma lic and everyone interested is Jo Stocking became the bride of Allen Lamont Vance. invited. President ElUay L. Christiansen officiated. THIRD GIRL ARRIVES Following the nuptial rites Mr. Nancy is the name selected for their new daughter by Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Vance, Fair-vieparents of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Toby Althoff, 3841 So. 1215 E. The little lady was born hosted a wedding breakfast at Tuesday, Jan. 22 at the Holy Harmon's in honor of the Cross hospital. In the evening the newly marDelighted over their new sister are Cathy, age 4 and Terry, 3 ried couple received best wishes Mrs. Althoff is the Eagle cor- from relatives and friends at a respondent for St. Vincent's par- reception at Murray Stake Cenish and an officer of the Altar ter given by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stocking, Society. 692 Vine St. VISIT IN CALIFORNIA For her wedding and recepMr. and Mrs. Harold Spencer, tion the bride chose a gown of 110 E 5600 South, left Thursday ch.'intilly lace over satin. The for California. They will visit bodice was styled with an Emwith their son and family and pire waistline and a standup colsee a new grandchild. lar with small lace buttons from neckline to waistline. The long' Don't need it? Can't use It? sleeves tapered to Try an Eagle 'Want Ad. the wrists. The bouffant skirt was floor length. Her fingertip veil of sheer illusion cascaded from a crown of lace and seed She carried a bouquet pearls. of red rosebuds entwined with DINNER CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelley entertained the members of their club last Saturday evening at their home, 4672 Rainbow Drive. Dinner, served at small tables was first on the agenda, and followed by table games. e, YOUR PHYSICIAN Page 3 MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE 9:30-5:3- HELD 8:30-12:0- 0 OVER sea-foa- m ve Reduced i! I i 4 i , ) I 'r,t:' y i . i ' ' : i; ,' , t . K It i i 'jj'f V.: IN 1 I On This Mode, One of the Finest . . . ! - it a 2J-in- ch .m i i' , . t- -'"" - : . swi j Sets Regularly now s229'5 BARGAIN THE GARFIELD (21K1 12) Ecluiv thrilling new SCULPTURED weor out, burn Out. Beit By Chonii ton't Silver Sofeguord MoHogony Ey Aluminiied P.cturt Tub, Groined Finiih. PREOSIONEER-E- STYLING. D 95 J ON A USED TV 'ay Only s2 Contemporory ComoU wlih 21-Jn- 10,000 PICTURES, V w I It B O I . ' p-- m. II. Henrd, Mrs Eugene Kinsman and Mrs. Earl R. Carlston have entertained the bride at patties. The brlda Is a former student of the University of Utah, where she was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. She has alo attended Brigham Young University where she was a member of the Nautilus social unit. Mr. Viince is attending RYU and Is maj'if ing in Industrial arts He has serve ! a tour of duty with the U. S Army. Both have fulfilled LDS New England missions. Never a picture so thrilling! Never a picture so different! IT WILL PLEASURE .1 TUU IN A HUNDRED WAYS I Gary Cooper WltllAM PER Hir.II SCHOOL WEEK guaranteed one year! Friday? P-T- s iiF.nt i.r.s spEtKF.r; WYIER'S The Murray High School Tar-cWill Teachers Association hold their next meeting. Mon-daFrh. 4. The 7:S0 p m. meeting will be In the high school nt -- NODuCTlON y, i. 'Friendly Mrs. Chariot. L. Walker, leg), lative chairman of the Utah r Tr Learn abouf our IJ VI TB 1 1 B I I Tio Fircsfono Sforo flk B 1 I ISlMI WITH Second WJird. Mrs. Robert auditorium. Open 'til 9 i pre-nuptl- eSevfsion If i NONE CAN COMPARE Wesfingfoouse i ',,. i. I. : B E -- 1 1 1 Rcvovng Crodif Pan Ask Us! State Pnrent-Tearhe- r Annocla-Ho- n and also a past president of the mate will be guest peakT for the evening. Fhe ome of the legislawill ilinruR tive bills prrtainlr.g to education. Mr. and Mm Harold Shaw are In charge of th program. P-T- rorxnrus day rLAxxro The Parent-Tracher'- n AmocI-atio- n of Lincoln Elementary School will hold their Founders Day meeting on Monday, Feb. 'ii.. lIVWWIlU . THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY --i. MURRAY riTHEATRE I |