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Show . i DRAPER El- rett. Mr. Fred Ackennnn, Mrs. Jonsle Jaques, Mr. and Mrs. Earl es, Mr. aud Mrs. Clarence Wardle, O. Mr. Dace Reading:, Mrs. Sarah Mrs. George and Mr. Anderson, Lawrence Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Emma Boggess, Mrs. Freeman, Donna Miss Everett Hoggess. Miss Wardle, Mrs. Clara Uoggess, Bur-goLarue Miss Lillian Boggess, Miss Vlda Miss Effie E June Brides -- Attention! B. Wallace, Editor. C. Iiwned every Thursday by Murroy Press, 4842 Sooth State Street, Murray, Utah. Beautiful Hope Chest and several other valuable prizes offered at the Entered as second class matter February 8, 1!)27, at the postofflce at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1S79. BENEFIT DANCE Phillip, ST. VINCENTS CHURCH May 3 Telephone Mur."y 35 1 ELKS CLUB HOME Salt Lake City st 50 cents Tickets OAKWOOD SCHOOL l.. MIES' AID TO MEET AT MID VALE n Spring (Continued from page 1) Chest on Display at Music Room of Granite Weeds. Tha following were regular Furniture Company, Murray weeds or subjects of the Weed ruler; Phil Garn, Itulon Gregory, Karl Frates, Gene Mower, Donald Morgan, Lloyd Nelson, Robert Kvaus, OFFERED I'RIZKS Ralph Fitzgerald, Reld Belts, Rob(Mil MEMRERS ert I'aldweel, Edwin Meadows and Alvln Morgan, (Continued from Page 1) Amy Knudsen was Fairy Queen; Mlsa Fern Howell of Salt LHke Moon Dawn; $100 to the Pacific Internatlon-i- l Muirjorle Meadows, a guest Wednesday of last was Mario Johnson, Star Ream; Leola Livestock Exposition nt Portland woek of Mrs. Reynold Rrady. Mower, Sea Mist; Mildred Reniund, Is offered the 411 girl most Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wardle Fire Fly; Wanda Jensen, South In canning club work In Mr. and Mrs. Jack Egbert atand Wind. the Htate during HU.1t. (Products tended a party at the I. (). O. F. The butterflies were imperson- to be canned In Kerr Glass jars) Mid rale Tuesday evening ated by: Thelma Austin, Mildred (b) A prize trip to the club lead- Hall at Meadows, Eunice Whitehead, Lil- ers training school, not to exceed April 2,'lrd given by tjie Oddfellows In honor of Rro. lian Jenxon, Vlrgina Eldredge, $!25 is offered to the second high and Rchcknlm, Ruth Schelkeu, lxilse Knudsen, ranking canning club girl In the Henry Stagg and Rro. James Drlu-toat which time these two brothLouise Chamberlain, Ann Nchtildcr. state in WX ers were presented with a twenty-fiv- e Tieiih was North Gustaveson 3. Rail I'.ros. Co., Muncle, Ind. year jewel. Wind; Harvey Knudsen was Jack (n ) A scholarship of $." to the The prognrm next Sunday evenIn Frost. The following wore MI club girl most outstanding Clarence Meadows, Onirics (mining club work in the state. ing will le given by the M. I. A. Wood, Jack McKa rhino, Murtha Product to be canned In Rail Pros. There will be renditions of all the entries of the contest number. Hallluer, (Vilrln Kulire, Mary lean Jars. Mrs. Charles D. Wardle assisted Hanson, Dick Meadows, Jeau Keele, (b) Five dozen quart jars. Two Darwin Knudsen, Warren Freder- - dozen pint Jars. One down one half by Hazel Egbert and Effie Phillips entertained at a miscellaneous lcksou, Catberlne Meadows, David pint jars. C. Kagley, IMiirinn McFurlane. 4. Cuduhy Packing Company, shower Thursday evening, April ST. VINCENTS BENEFIT DANCE Vonda Stocks was East Wind of Chicago, a prize educational trio ISth at her home on I'ulou ave., In mid Lamar Hanson Indian Fa ye. to the Roys and Cirls Club Congress honor of Mr. and .Mrs. Ronald Wal(Continued from page 1) The following were Indians: Ke'th not to exceed $100 to tha 4 II ohib ker. Mrs. Walker whs formerly Miss Wardle. The Amy young pair mission to the dunce and a chance Wlseinan, Newell Stevenson, ltillle boy or girl most outstanding In the will make their home at Garfield. on all Paul meat aiilnial livestock project. Meadows, I,eroy Jackmaii, prizes. The women and girls A phwsnnt evening was sjHMit In of St. Vincent's Church have been .r. Esdras Faust. Robert Kntulscu, Montgomery Ward Co., offers a tray lunchShore, Robert Campbell. Ruby Greg- an educational trip to Portland to games, after which busy for several wcks getting to the following: ory whs Wist Wind. Japanese (iirls the state champion 1 11 club girls eon was served ready the many dainty articles comprise) ; Clclla Wlnderburg, Il- home ci'otioiiiics demonstration team. Mrs. Warner, Mr. aud Mrs. Edward miss the opistrtunity of thmmrfdl ia Austin, Thelma Itrighton, Max (i. Montgomery Ward Co. offers Smith. Mrs. Johnson and Miss Hill which will till the chest. Th chest Ine Eldrldge Lavlna Evans, Char- a prize educational trip to the Na- of Salt Ijike: Mr, and Mrs. Tony will contain a very beautiful pair Melba Jackman, tional Roys and (iirls Club Cong- Sunlot. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Row- - of Jack Frost, Murray made blanlotte Fitzgerald, e Lillian Kay, Nedrit McDonald. ress lit Chicago to the i II club girl en. of Mldvale; Miss Marian Lund kets, given by the Original Utah Pearl Moylo. Patsy Rlter, Riva, most outstanding In the home eco- of Murray. The misses Alice, Edith Woolen Mills Company. Do not Virginia Shore, Jean Wlseinan, nomics projtvts in the state. Not and Ltirtle. tiarrett, Mrs. Nell Gar- miss the opportunity of getting a to excod $I."iO. Gertrude Haltiner. chains?. Someone must win. It may en a free trip to the, International w as Scota I Li rold Wlnderberg 7. Roys i II I Vinoiist rat lni Conbe you. GET YOUR TICKET NOW. leader and whs assisted by tl.e test. I'tab State Fair association 1 11 training school at Springfield, following Roy Scouts; Shund Knud- and other corxra!ions In the state Mass., In Suptemher the year folNatural gas is to lie here in sen, Augustus Faust, Eugene Mor- offers an education trip to Portland lowing the award. Contestant to and then we can think of M lie under 21 years of age at the gan, Grunt Kldrcdge, Hal Shore, to the state champion months of winter without having to lsys' de of aBr'l- Ynughun Gregory, Stewart Shurt-llf- mons) ration tenia. Tin State Fair sell the radio to buy coal. Ellis Fitzgerald, while Naomi association also offers $:o for the; lL slr Thomas Linton Trophy Two Irishmen were looking In a Shore was Queen of the Flowers. girls of demonstration contest.! C,mtost- - sir Thomas Upton offers act8. Poultry Tribune, Mount Mor- - ,wo trophies, one jewelry store window at a lot of Joy Nelson and Janet Eldredge. U,p i U '"'"N ,,(,v Htul ,,"' 'he diamonds. Pat said to Mike: "Mike ed as attendants to the queen. rls, HI, offers a scholarship of $150 Miss Daisy Simons directed the to the champion 1 11 club boy or mi ciun gtn in the lulled States, bow would you like to have your Operetta and was aided by MNs girl In the Culled States. Scholar showing the most outstanding I II pick In there?" "Sure and I'd rath-clu- b project result-,- . M j,nve me shovel." said Mike. Maxlne Simons as ship may ! used at hii.v state AgVerna RotxrU and Ardelln Davey ricultural College. . had charge of the dialogue and !. The Farm Journal. Washingcostuming. AUert ijulst whs the ton Square. Philadelphia offers to the advertising manager. outstanding local volunteer 4 II club lender In the I'ulted The girls of the Ninth grade of Stat-w- : 1st prize $i0 to n loy and ON the Taylorsvllle Plymouth Junior to h girl: 2nd prize, $lm each high school entertained nt a ban- to u boy and girl: 3rd prize, $r) to Delivered quet aud program last Tuesday at a boy nod the same f..r a girl; n!so 3 o'clock In honor f their mothers. ten prizes of $lo each for the next lilh-s- t club leader III ouch group. The Junior girls of Grant Stal.e b. M"sosi Leadership Trophy con- X S7.50 entertained their mothers last Wed- test. II. A. Moses. Mlttlneague. at Mass. Granite the offers Stake beautiful silver nesday veiling $7.25 house. A musical procram wa giv- trophic, to the I II !: txy; Coal no strinnv en, followed by refreshment, after In the 1'idted States showing fie no is which the remainder of the time most out.sijiiiiling rural leadership to Anthra- n Ksnt In a social way. Finn winner of this trophy Is civ- as a Coal. Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rallard and children wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hen rold of American Fork, Sunday. Miss Helen Reck and Miss Wilma Mlckolseit of Provo spent the past week end at the home of Miss MJek elsen's iwrents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ml KRIY STATE RANK HORRI D warden of that Institution. Mill Creek ward, with UNION ig Snow-flake- s; Tuesday evening the Y. L. M. I. presented the (isretta entitled "In India" in the Ward Amusement A. IR-e- Hall. Mr. and Mrs. (Yo.ier Kimball bad as their guests Sunday, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Bishop mid two children of Suit Ijike. Miss Florence Sharp Hint Miss Jean Urown of Salt Lake were the guests of Miss Isabel I Smith Tues- H-4.- to i I Appar ently the Murray State liank bis Once more the Murray Stale a bai,k that the roMu-rjust "like Rank hnn 1cmi held up it ml reblnd. tii tomb." Mr. the vie-o- f ll.vHgrcvn. The work was done by n bm ban.l-I- t the latest attack siiy that the on Monday of this wxk. The efefrciier you are held ip the ! with In OI fort rewarded the robN-l,k It. J the tirlchtwirhond of $rji and o fur be has esonins the officers or IOKSIK f ill lt rs of the (ho it(!e'liu s. The F'mr t('iii modern home, bftik are sab! to be planning the ivnu'iit basement. bronkfitt mk.' MxS'O cl..c.l In ba.k .rch. c'tahlMdng of a club at the n there are sovoth! of foot. Cash or term, ('fill 21 Kmt them Ji"W In the keeping of the I.Vh South. Murray. Ftah. It. I'. I s r 'l t WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF POULTRY FEED, GRAIN, HAY and FIELD SEED CALL US AND SAVE Smith Cash Feed & Fuel Co. Phone Hyland 2572 204 West 33rd South Phone Murray 56 The Wonder Permanent WAVE - popi.l.tr IjdbV baiber, lniit lil ft icnd and patron to (is-I- t him In uur ullii.K parlor. balrr makes equal Student ctirolllt'g no- - ii.niplete n It uty Celt lire course in the finiimer in. ti! - Mil. liable Hmi of tie Mng the I hem to It- !u.il at ooi Iboiic or WrHr for (at.ibg Jj- l'i;ii 1 UTAH HIGH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Hione Vm. M'.Q 331 ( lift lhl-- . Murray Feed Store I The Religion class officer GRAINFLOUR Coal and Wood & FEED Paint and Varnish Yard, Murray 23 Phone Murray 431 ReaWenca, assist- t I With a Checking Account KEEPING an accurate and close Check on expenditures U income. the one wav of getting the most out of A Checking Account gives that control. stubs provide a simplified book-keepin- your The system. Ask g ui about our combination checking and savings plan. Murray State Bank PAIN T- WHOSE BEAUTY :' i r WILL ENDURE tt When buying for your owtj careful tine you want not onlj t a ln' siarkllng high-glo- h y fA Paint, Varnish, Enamel or Lacquer WNCHCSTt Every Purpose A High Grade Paint that will cover feet 2 coats for QQ Per Gallon for 350 Smith Hardware The Winchester Store" MURRAY, UTAH PHONE MURRAY 148 Cn THAT GIVE SATISFACTION WE Sell Their i r. ine refreshment ure In charge "f Mr. Edluml and will e b in'l ho following; Mr, tloldle Walters, Mr. Hanoi Hansen, Mt. Eva Trutiell, Mi Rynorn i.nd Ml ttuella Jnil"on. by or Ibr UMtRM) b.ilfnillrr idash.wl around the oval at Murray in I he rain, I be try nr.e aomfwher. M.r( h boMil" 44J-- It t'"k the movlnif We have READY for immediate delivery, several hundred tons of Clmr CWk and Castlegate Coal. This fuel Ja of the highest quality and will give you maximum heat at low cost. rn:r pictures 20 Jears to learn to lalk and bow) McHenry Phone Murray 128 k j ! t lluls,.. 4 but one whose aterliiij; wortfc will resist the ravages of bin) J wear and of time. And ttit c Is the sort of quality yu fiwl In the iuilnta we sell. lrty Service nnd Quality CuaranUed 4870 South State BE SAFE! of the the ance of their I'rlnclixil has arranged a children' party for Thursday afternoon, May 2nd, at the ward bouse. This annual given each 4 year mark the cloning of Religion X class n next year wc understand claw will be affiliated Religion the Miiilimry work. This enrollment han reached 118 hlhtreii from the 1st grade to the t'.ih Ct'ado. Hip rtiilttrmi tirn liw.Lln A forward In u good time. The prln 4,;i.i.i. Mm, hiia R, Croxford. has hnrge of the prices. Mm. Alice Iteynolds ha char.-- f or tiie Riinics, ran nnd other Ihitlisi m will Ims,hIc by Mr. t. t ... M -. ti...... .'nnun, ii.ii j uiiii, Jl.s I''her mllsle nnd Mis Elaine l HAY 10 Mil l. CHEEK RELIGION CLASS (I.OsES WITH CHILDREN'S' TARTY . Mr, Iten H.iati, Salt daughter, Elina, of Salt Lake the occasion being her birthday anul- tersarv. .. . X,. .M. iiim Mrs. Less Orglll and chlhln-1of Magna visited relatives here, Similar. $6.00 $7.00 STOVE LUMP DOMESTIC LUMP UTAH GRAND soot; clinkers, and cite Brooder TA17rl!,, $5.00 and $7.50 I a k day. at dinner Friday In honor of her Mrs. Andrew Orglll entertained Cash Prices l't 0 t i COAL nui Murray, Utah Andurs. j ! Co. Phone Murray d f, i0 Brinton Electric labor, n Sep-lejul-- Reduction an hour Our Electrc Floor Polisher will also lighten your Friday afternoon, Mrs. Agnes Fitzgerald entertained at a childreu's iwirty in honor of her daugh ter, Emma, the occasion being her ninth birthday anniversary. Eighteen guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thorton, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Thorton, and Miss Larell Thorton of Boiiver are guests at the homo of Mr, nnd Mrs. Wallace Thornton. Mr. Eunice Walbeck was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jet Bills of Hiverton. last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Harris and Miss Harriet Orglll of Bingham, Mr. nnd Mrs. Heber Shipley of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Jensen and daughters of Rrigham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Allen, Sunday. Miss Roberta Engstrnm and Miss Shirley Fitzgerald enitertainil at a surprise party on Miss Claudia Peterson at her home Saturday evening. Refreshments were served to twenty guests. This was also a farewell party for Miss Peterson as the family is moving to Magmi to make their home. Mrs. Millie Kelley of Hurley, Idaho was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Nora Stringfellow, Saturday. Mrs. A. J. Day, Mrs. E. M. aud Mrs. Eunice Wulberk attended a meeting of the "Daughters of the Utah Pioneers" held at the Newhonse Hotel at Salt Lake Monday nftcrnnn. Miss Norma Fitzgerald of Rich-lielvisited during the week at the home of her aunt. Mrs. William R. - mt 1 7c Mickelsen. M.i-rl- l"ul'l BACKACHE The Community Ladies Aid of the If Bladder Weakness, Methodist Church of Murray will Nights. Backache. Rnmi.. Up Ladles Miss .Shirley be the guests of the Mldvale Twenty friends of Tt chine Sensation , l 2 w her Aid on Thursday. May 9th, at Fitzgerald surprised her at This make feel meeting Mtdvalft. In you pains Games old, tired in. f p. home, Wednesday evening. Wedand worn out why not 'm. I the of regular less, the place takes were enjoyed. and refreshments Money back If you don't booo rS I meeting. Mrs. Joseph F. Curtrlght returned nesday f Uke new, full of pep, visit sip home. 'Friday, after a weeks Garden with Flower aUevlated. pains the Join Murray Try (w with her father, Mr. James Farmer Wili today. Only 00 cents. CluN and learn to raise Sweet s of Bliss, Idaho. at the en liams and you'd be surprised .Mr. and Mrs. Alma F. Smith THORNTON-ANDERSODRtu have . Not a cough in a ; tertained at a "Club Party" Satur-- fuin yon 48th South CO, and Stat St were Mr. car load. day evening. The guests and Mrs. Isaac Humphrlus of Salt f. Bate-tiiiiLake. Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen House-Cleanin- g of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mrs. and Mr. Mldvale, of Greenwood Will be nothing to worry about if you put a Vacuum Mra. A. N. W. Nielsen, Mr. and Cleaner to work. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen Let the Power House do the work. Rent one of out of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. at Cleaners Itnlhml and Mrs. J. R. Rawlins of Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Boggess, Mr. and Mrs. ('has. D. Wardle, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Walker, Mr. Dale Walker, Mr. A. Walker, Miss Artoen Walker and Mr. Edwin Wardle of Union uml Mrs. Frauk Eglert and daughter of Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Rayuold Rrady and children were dinner guests Sunday of last week of Mr. and Mrs. Oney. Smith of Salt Lake. Twenty mothers of I'nion visited Tuesday at the I'nion school. A very dainty lunch was served the teachers after school by the mothers. Friends and relatives gathered Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Emmie Nichols In honor of her birthday anniversary. Dinner was served and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allsop, Mr. and Sirs. Norman Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Fernsternniaker, Mr. It. F. ForlflLsh, Mrs. Mary Smart, Mrs. Nancy Reeney, Mrs. Verna Reney, Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. Gertie Sharp, Mrs. Rachel Forbush, and Mr. Tom Starkavich. Mrs. Nephl Gregory was a P.ing-baTisltor this week, guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Wright. Miss Hazel Brady and Mr. of RIverton were marri-.'Friday evening at the home of hr brother, Mr. Elvis Brady of Murray. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Horace Godfrey of Union. The young couple will live In Bingham. for TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One month. Salt Lake County..! ,1C One year, 8alt Lake County,- -. 1.00 Elsewhere in United States-O- ne 1.50 year in advance 1929 MAY THE MURRAY EAGLE. THtTBsnAY. Son Murray, Utah ! |