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Show Plymouth Women Take Home Nursing Course Stork Shower For Mrs. Marvin Lee From Out Our Window i ft The Mesdames James Stead-maWest Jordan; Dallas Read1 f I I C T L T A WOMAN'S POINT Ot.VlIW ing, Union; Everett Reading of Murray, and Wayne Reading, Midvale. were hostesses at a stork shower, honoring their Isn't it funny how people so often take a marvelous invention neice, Mrs. Marvin (Joan) Lee, for granted and consider it as if it's something we've always had. of Granger. The party was held Tuesday After having a few chances of late to measure it's actual value we evening at the Everett Reading find we're getting more and more home, 622 W. 6400 South. appreciative of our car. Table and group games were There was a time when owning a car was a luxury played and prizes were Won by Mrs. Dan Davies and Mrs. La-Vthat not too many people enjoyed. Now it's almost a necesSainsbury. Refreshments It' two-caeven r sity. becoming quite common to find many were served to 22 guests. families. One car transports the breadwinner back and forth to his work while the other car serves purposes that are just MURRAY 13th WARD SCENE as important. Maybe it's getting the kids back and forth to OF "GOLD, GREEN" BALL school or maybe it's just for that necessary trip to the closest Murray 13th Ward members market to pick up that one forgotten item for dinner. held a "Gold and Green Ball" recently at the ward hall. How dependent and how complacent we people have gotten Officers of the ward MIA about having a car. Seldom do we walk anywhere, even if it's were in charge. Music for the only a few blocks, when we have the car right handy and raring evening was played by the to go. Then comes the day of reckoning when we have to walk Shingleton orchestra. Special were members from Murbecause the car is being repaired. It's at that time we begin to guests6th and 10th Wards. Durray realize what a marvelous invention we have at our disposal in the ing the evening, a floor show consisting of a tap dance, a makings of a car. pantomime and a ballet dance, all under the direction of Mrs. You know, it hasn't been so awfully long that can have Elsie Burgess, was presented. been stylish. Of course it's hard for the youngsters and teenSpecial honors were paid to agers of today to believe that but there was a time when cars the Golden Gleaners of the 13th Ward. Each was presented a were a novelty. In fact such a novelty that Barnum and Baily corsage and a crown. Circus displayed one as its main oddity back in 1896. They were; Mrs. Vionne TurnStatistic-wis- e there are close to 80 million "passenger cars er, Mrs. Beverly Turpin, Mrs. Janice Bishop, Mrs. Mary Ricks, traveling on the world's roads today. And about 56 million of these Mrs. Beth Porter, Mrs. Wanda are owned by Americans. That doesn't sound like a great deal Whatcott, Mrs. Verda Johnson until one realizes that's enough cars to take every man, woman and Miss Roe Cohow. and have and child in the U. S. for a Sunday drive at one time room left over for all the people of Great Britain and France. And to top it off, there would still be 15 million empty seats. ' ; I 1000 ar Each year brings new inventions and new ideas in each new model of car. Each make tries to outdo the other in making their car as attractive as possible and still be practical in appealing to the American public. Advancements have now lasts more than 12 years. been such that the average-ca- r Back in 1925 the average car lasted only about 6'j years and traveled close to 25,750 miles before people would junk it. Today the average car travels almost 110,000 miles before it's considered scrap material. March Nuptials For Miss Milburn Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mil-bur- n, ..' . self-start- ct Miss MRS. DAVID L. BOWEN HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bowen, 6460 MRS. WAHLEN TAKEN BY DEATH TUESDAY Special musical numbers were presented at Murray 13th Ward sacrament meeting Sunday eve ning by a trio composed of Mesdames Virginia Wright, June Russell and Janice Booth A musical number was also sung by the following group of Misses Merna Musser, Maurine Edwards, Naomi Ricks, Carol Turner, Susan Brown and Bon nie Ricks. I 4 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Almie Wahlen and Howard Wahlen, all of South ern California, and Mr. and Mrs; Ralph K. Wahlen and their thra. daughters, Judv. Gail and Shelly, all of Richmond, Wash., have been called to Murray because of the death of their mother, Mrs. Augusta Wahlen, - I Violet Jensen, Faye Austin, Mary Godfrey Pauline Fassio and Edith Evans. In the back row from left are: Wilma Virginia Livingston, Beverly Cook, Helen Dotterer, Edith Johnson and Granetta Breeze. The instruction was part of the adult education program of the Plymouth a Red Cross Home Nursing course sponsored by the Plymouth elementary school these women learn about the care of a "patient" from Petra Tanner, school nurse. The instructor is taking the pulse of Viola Cook, one of her students. Others taking the class include: Beth COMPLETING Mel-loni- e, WOMAN HOSTESS MURRAY Miss Dixie Watkins Will Wed in March TO HER BRIDGE Miss Dixie Watkins and Mel-vi- n O. Foote have chosen March 5 as thoir wedding date. The and Mrs. Clyde Watkins, and the bonedict-elec- t is son of Mrs. Harold Aubrey, and Oran Foote, both of Salt Lake. The Reception Center will be scene of a reception honoring the newlyweds the evening of their marriage. Attendants at the wedding! will be the Misses Carol Peay. Diana Watkins. and the Mesdames David Watkins, Don Wilde and Dexter Whipple. Petite Darlene Watkins will be flower girl. The duties of best man will be handled by George W. Demos. The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake following a honeymoon to California. Mr. 6582 So. State. n, Olson standing front left; LaDena State, 'gathered at So. the family home Friday evening to honor Mrs. Bowen on her birthday, SPECIAL MUSIC PRESENTED BY MURRAY 13TH GROUPS CLUB Mrs. Marty Pezely, 4749 Mcadowview Rd., was hostess at a recent meeting of tier bridge dub. Winning prizes were: Elma Uzolac, 1st; Vivian Jackson, 2nd, and Mary Ann Zimmerman, travelling. Refreshments were served during the evening. JUNIOR CIVIC LEAGUE PLANS MEETING FOR FEB. 17TH KoaniM. A meeting of the Junior Civic League of Kearns will be held on Feb. 17th at 7 p.m. in the home of Miss Kathy Anderson, 4376 W. 5175 KEARNS South. Reverence Beattys Enjoy Week's Visit In New York foundation stone of our service is reverence for all creeds. We. pride ourselves on our attention to every detail of every religious creed. The Mr. and Mr. Monroe Beatty, 5101 So. 10th East, recently returned from a week's vacation in New York City. They spent time sightseeing and attending several of the Broadway plays. Upon their return by plane their arrival at the Salt Lake airport was delayed by fog necessitating a return to Denver. Our years of experience enable us to handle every detail of this most difficult of life's GOLD" BANQUET SET CUB, BOY SCOUT GROUPS Kearns. "The Blue and Gold" banquet for Cub Scout pack and Boy Scout Troup 241 will "BLUE, BY be held Tuesday, Feb. 16th, at the Trinity Methodist Church Miss Linda Brimhall of Kearns. Honored at Bridal Party Troop 211 will be the honored Also attending will be Jean Brimhall was guests. the' Cub Scouts and parents of the guest of honor at a bridal both groups. Miss Linda kitchen shower held Wednesday evening of last week at the home of Mrs Ray (Maurine) Brenne-maMURRAY 13th PLANS REUNION Butler. Members of .Alurray 13th were Mrs. MarWard will observe their reunion vin (Joan) Lee and Mrs. Dexthis year with a dinner and ter (DeAnn) Whipple. dance .Monday, Feb. 22nd, Table and group games were played with prizes fqr each Christ Lutheran O game. Refreshments were served to more than 25 ladies. n, es Deanna Mash 10th and 13th Wards banquet hall Saturday evening. R-a- bride-to-b- e daughter, Miss Penny Milburn to J. Garr Lundquist. Joseph H. Lundquist, 137 W 5325 South, and the late Mrs. Hilda S. Lundquist, are parents of the young man. The Salt Lake LDS Templo Now more than ever car builders know they have to appeal will be scene of the nuptial to the woman driver as much as they do to the men. It use to be rites on March 21. That evening considered improper for a woman to drive a car mostly because they will be feted at a reception the woman at the Reception Center of the old fashioned hand crank. With the Attendants to the wedding the her own on driver came into highways. party will be the Misses Lynne Milburn, Jadine Milburn, Denise We can't begin to imagine what we'd do without a car Lundquist, and Mrs. Elwood Shepard. and undoubtedly you couldn't either. And yet so very often The bride-eleis a former we take our car for granted and seldom stop to think there student at the University of was a time when people didn't depend on a car for their Utah, and her fiance Is now transportation and probably got along very well. For all we attending the university where he is a member of Lambda Delknow they may have lived a happier life at a much slower ta Sigma. pace. vlit . : f East, are Salt Lake LDS Temple will be announcing the engagement ami scene of the marriage rites. is daughter of forthcoming marriage of their The 7711 So. 2325 ' 4 J Murray : Stake Elders and their wives will hold a dinner and dance at the Murray 6th, ' East. Th MURRAY STAKE ELDERS, WIVES PLAN DINNER, DANCE He is staying with the Howards while on leave and previously resided with them for six years before entering the service. Following his leave, Erven will report for duty to March Air Force Base near Los Angeles. Previously he has been at Goose Bay, Labrador, for Id months. it.-- r g Dak odC . " ln4 Home on: furlough ;for 39 days Is 2nd Class Airman Erven Jackson, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Howard,' 5098' So.; n, ' (Utah) EAGLE Niwi AvirMur Thursday Feb. 11, 1959 THE MURRAY Murray Airman Visits Relatives During Leave ... uieu iiieiuuer, National Selected The Blokoviches Move To North Las Vegas MArlirinne Murray residents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. radford were visitors Betrothal Told recently in Las Vegas where they spent time with Mr. and The engagement of Miss DeMrs. John Blokovich, former anna Ruth Mash to Calvin L. Kearns residents. Barnett has been revealed. Mr. Blokovich was burned The young miss Is a daughter Hear Bountiful Pastor quite badly a few months ago, of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mash, 585 Murray, A meeting of the DINNER PARTY HELD IN E. 4800 South, and her fiance Parent-TeachOrganization of HONOR OF MRS. COSHOW " but he htt, recovered nicely, and has laen able to be back at the son of Mr. and Mrs. .Glen the. Christ Lutheran Church A family dinner party Vwaa work for some time. He is stage Of Murray was conduct tsarneu, otoa nuisiae Dr., held Thursday evening at 4h technician at the famed Stared Monday evening. ray. home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan dust hotel in Las Vegas. Guest speaker was Rev. The pair are both 1959 gradThe Blokoviches, with their uates of Murray high school. Rubcl. pastor of the Cross of Frampton, In2166 E. Arbor Lane, honor of the birth- children, Tom, Jolene, Eva Lou, Miss Mash is now enrolled at Christ Lutheran Church in Holladay, re making their Stevens Henager College, and Bountiful. Topic of his talk day of Mrs. G rover (Vilate) and Mike home InTvorth Las Vegas. he is employed by the Pacific was: "Difference in Secular and Coshow, South 600 West. Christian Education". Intcrmountain Express Co. No immediate wedding plans have been made. Junior Women P-T- 7 er Io The Optical Shop 4792 Charles South State (Former Brinton Electric Location) Friday, February 12 4 to 9 p.m. REFRESHMENTS FLOWERS FOR THE LADIES Drop In and See Us EDMUND A. FEHR - B. F. ATKINSON, Mgr. B. Murray Slate February Meeting Smith To Wed Sandy Lass Miss Arba Joy Tripp will become the bride of Charles B. Smith sometime during this coming August. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tripp, Sandy, are parents of the bride-to-band the young man I the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ivory Smith, 104 W. 6100 South. Miss Tripp is a graduate of Jordan high school, and he graduated from Murray high. He Is now employed by Standard Supply, and she by the Singer Sewing Machine Co., both of Salt Lake. e, sk i 17 The monthly mooting of Mur-la- y Jr. Women's Club will bo hold Thursday, Fob. 11. at S:0u p.m. at the Murray City Fir -,-- t lOVE Hull. A demonstration, interesting to all women, will bo given on the use of cosmotics. Helen Robinson will conduct this part of Oil Sia.lt sHE SHOPS the program. Musical number. will also be hoard. Hostesses for the evening will be the Mesdames Win. Meyers. Joseph Godfrey, Howard Robinson, Glenn Stout and Joseph Vichrilll. As one of tho club projocts for the year, cots and blankets wore purohusod and presented to Mrs. Budge and Mrs. PetRebekahs To Meet ri son, who are teachers at the Fairmont Training School for Tuesday At IOOF Hall retarded children. The February meeting for the This present ut ion was made Omcnla RobokHh Is slated for by the Mcsdnmen Earl Louis Oliver, Wm. HarTuesday. Feb. 16. Scheduled to start at 8 p.m. the mooting will bor, and John Chamberlain a be held at the IOOF Hall, 67 representatives of the entire E. 4800 South. club. Sausage Spare Ribs T-Bo- Steak ne AT 0 00 lb. 07 Lean Meaty Apples M'd 10 QQl SDuBuque Tender Beef Sno Boy C Carrots 2;'15 79 lb. U.S. No. mmi (&SD boots Bacon Coun,ryMoid Mb. Cello 3,89' Lamb Liver 49' or RADISHES 29 ib. 1 Russets Kon-worth- y, Fancy Footwork in 10p.a.0jifV "Saves "Saves She Saves k mm MORTUARY 5' ONIONS, bunch GREEN Ladies SALAD DRESSING SAUD TUNA FISH "IS 0 GRAUD "Couffeffe" Boot by Trios Natural buck suede or . blaJc. , New knit cuff fr Tulee Wave by ZOTOZ Regularly $12.50 $il88 HAIR If S6.95 $050 (Q) ' Special CUT INCLUDED QUICK WUt iHCIAtjt I Grape Juice 7 Open Evenings by Appointment CANS 1 Dial AM Just Arrived GIVE HER Ladies White Pleated Skirts Easy Washing . . . Quick drying arncl. Sizes 10-- 18 Quart CHEESE 39 MILD 5EA s top. 80Wl for 398 CRAB A GIFT CERTIFICATE ClEANtD lU-lb- s 69 ca. VALENTINE Budget Permanent SHERBET $3.95 swirts Vi Gallon w flonwtcwi Carnage Club , 4842 South Stato Murray - Feb. II 12-1- HERSHEY BARS F" 11 rwlk Mirro Pure Aluminum with 10 Pack Assorted FREE Spoon Package of TOMATO JUICE COOKIES NABSC0 CAKE MIXES RAISINS B0NNCRS fc IONGHORN cans 2 Rolls 39' EQ No. 2 Cam Princess 11 Regular Bog 3 BETTY CROCKER pkgs. $ I JJ 49c sttDlESS 39' $1I 25' 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily Thcw Pikes tflcctiva Thun., Fti., Sal.f 9, 3 nnn ftm 33 - ru im w idJ QTOBa u mm I Mi&V MARKET BASKET A tWW ': V - ' flaan;.ajiaoi 7m |