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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE MURRAY SECOND WARD SENTS COMEDY Editor C. B. WALLACE, Representative Murray Firms Our Directory Advertisers epresent Business Institu-ion- s and Individuals of Es tablished Reputation for Dependability. They Merit Your Patronage Issued every Thursday by Murray Press, 4842 Booth State Street Murray, Utah. Entered as second class matter February 8. 1927, at tha postofflce at Salt Lake City, Utah, under tfcs Act of March 8, 1879. GREASED at DON'S SERVICE . Alice Youngberg. Ambrosia (luncheon MeCarty Queen) ... .. Thelma Gustaveson The Right Greases in the TO THE DAIRYMEN OF Mdss Armlnta Sourdrops (An old SALT LAKE COUNTY Lillie Baker Maid) .. Right Place! 8malters Hortensy (eseaied from 4847 South State The Utah County Extension SerMurray Delores Berger asylum) vice, cooperating with the Orem Katrlna Krant (from Hannibal Grace Brown Railway, has arranged for a dairy City) exhibit cattle and train program, & which thru the cooperation of the The M. I. A. of Murray Second xear ot Lity Hall Murray Riverton jOoninierclal Club, Salt Ward held their closing meeting Iake County Farm Bureau and the Tuesday evening of this week. AfWe Specialize in Extension Service of Salt Lake ter a short business session they county will make a stop at River- assembled In the amusement hall ton on May 29. where an Interesting program was (New ways, new Ideas and new given, consisting of the following and methods of making the dairy busi- numlers : MTe!l U Your Troubles' ness pay profits will be featured Instrumental Duet (guitar and haron Ibis siHH-la- l dairy exhibit train monica) by Con Nelson and Glen PKONE MUR. 285-- J at Riverton, Friday, May 29 at 9:30 Olander. a. ni. Duet .... Thelma and Lavon GusThe "dairy train" will make only taveson, accompanied by Marie the Riverton stop In Salt Lake Asplund. county. Song .... Miss Reading, accompanFour specialists from the Utah ied by Lavon Gustaveson. EXPERT TAILORING State Agricultural College will ac- Paper .... "A Trip Ahead with FaLlllle ther Time." company the train including the .'leaning, Pressing and Altering Directors Wm. Peterson Baker. following: Hulls Mailt-- to Order $22.50, up Mr. S. II. Fotherlng- of the U. S. A. C. Extension Ser Songs of Bateman Q. Prof. ham. vice: George the U. S. I). A. and College Dairy Comic Song and Act .... Miss Grace 4907 South State Murray. I t. Brown and Mrs. Reading. Experiment Station; W. W. Owens, A dance concluded the evening's assistant director of the Extension Service, and Prof. A. C. Merrill, entertainment. Ramshaw's Production who is in charge of the dairy manu Bred Chicks facturlng plant at the College. MIDVALE OPENS CAFE IN Subjects to be discussed will be 'Are mountain bred & acclimated' "The Proven Sire"; "Records and Thos. Neylon, proprietor of the Let us flH your order direct Their Value"; "Dulry Products and Cafe, will open a cafe In to from our warm hatchery your Their Place and Production on the Murray this MIdvale the latter part of warm bro.shr without the baz-ar- d Farm"; and "Junior Dairy Work' week. "f overheating, chilling, or All talks will be short and to the "Sol-HirMr. Neylon has maintained a high Brooders, starving. point. of service at the Murray standard wit, or electric Sixteen dairy cattle will he exhl since taking over the propri Cafe biteil lucludlng three pairs of dairy "Y'iu Are Dollars Ahem When of this business some time which emphasize the effect of etorship cows Bred" They're Hamsliaw the sire In reference to- - production, ago. Extreme cleanliness in service, 'Ioes good breeding pay?" will be food and personnell Is Mr. Neylon's Ranuhaw Hatcheries Club and Future illustrated by watchword. Tel. Mur. 474 ..ilsi So. Slate Farmer calves and heifers. On this basis he has built up a We now hace 8000 dairy cows In and ever Increasing num- splendid Salt IJike County. Trobably 2000 Indeed gratified at iho We are of these cows could be eliminated Mr. Neylon and his as of success DIMOND COAL without reducing the profits of our sistants. ' farmers. and CO. The "dairy train and the mesSPECIAL MEMORIAL DAY SERsage of the specialists oecompanyln stimuof II not for the Is Feed and Crade Coal purpose VICES AT CATHOLIC CHURCH High stimulate but to more cows, lating PROM IT SERVICE interest In better cows and to A special memorial day Mass for Phone Murray l'9 roier care of the good the deceased members of the Wal W. isih Siulh OIK'S. Murray. Utah (aihollc parish will le The program will be of Interest st St. Vincent's Church at 8:00 p. i,. mi.n. women and children. AH m.. Saturday morning. All Catho are Invited to attend. lics are urged to attend this er Yours very truly, vice. Telephone 35 Mutv-a-y Walker Allan Welding Truck Body Work Blacksmithing Peter Johansen Mis Marie Asplund gave a wieuie (Continued From I'agel) roast last Saturday night at Smoots the Furniture chain of (ininiie folks Dugway. The following young stores. .Mr. Coojst stated that the Thel11a Nlelson, Misses attended: same general policy of the company ma Gustaveson, Iavou Gustaveson, be maintained and he felt Durl Clirisleusi'ii, Annie Burrows, would in asserting that the GranJustified Tj Elva Drolllnger, Winona Fryor. ite Furniture stores would have ev liolda Drolllnger ni:d Mildml en greater offerings In future In and Messrs. Quint on Nlelfurniture and house furnishings. Re. Bill Bailey, son, Kirk Andrews, Those receiving free gifts at the li Vaughn no Taylor, Gallagher. Saturday gathering are as follows: Ralph Fryor, Clifton Gustaveson, 1st $:?5.00 Spring Filled Mat l'rize: Raymond Wareuskl. Ernest Ijirsen tress. were Gaines playBrown. Muck and C. B. Wallace, 4081 South State ed around a large cuiupflre and la2nd Prize: $23.50 Decorated Break weter the crowd enjoyed roasted Set. fast llies and ninrsliniallows. Anna Murgle, S71 Anderson Ave The June conjoint meeting of the 3rd Prize: $17.50 Very Rest Soring In Murray Second Ward will be Million Carlisle, 119 Gordon of students charge of the Seminary Lane. Granite High School who will fur4th Prize: $15.00 Junior Lamp, nish the entie progam. Milton Carlisle, 119 Gordon Beaver Miss Florence Smith of Lane. S. Mrs. Mr. and of was the guest 5th l'rize: $12.50 Walnut Rocker. H. Fotherlngham last week. II. E. Aaniodt. 4337 So. State. Milss Cleone Atwood assisted by (itli Prize: $10.00 Beautiful Table Atwood. Walter her mother, Mrs. Scarf. gave a bridge party Wednesday evJ. Rex Mackay, Murray It D. ening at her home on Vine street. 7. The spacious rooms were fragrant 7th Prize: $d.50 Decorated Fernery with spring blossoms nnd ferns ad Frank Stephan, East 51st So. ded their refreshing green to the KUi Six Sofa Pillows, l'rize: Mrs. scene. The guests Included Mrs. Ira Van, Sandy: Grant E. Lytle D. Mover, Mrs. Iiulse Casper, Sandy: Mrs. A. L. n Mrs. D. M. Mrs. Moyer, Tripp, Uk South State: Mrs. Bishop, Mortneson, Mrs. Edwin Eyre, Arthur Nelson, Center Street: Angeles arrived by motor during the week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. .Belcher. They visited the Grand Zlon National Park. on and Canyon Bryce Canyon the way up and returned home on Monday. M,1ss Ida Belcher accom panied them as far as Wendover, June where she will visit Miss BirdMl for a few days. Relatives from Wyoming attend ed the funeral of Mr. Roland Ben nlon last week and visited relative their in Tavlorsvllle. returning to f homes Monday. The S. S. S. Club tnemU'rs sur prised Mrs. Geo. P.rown last Friday by calling en masse and reminding her of her birthday annlversnry The evening was delightfully spent l diversion. In games an Mrs. Schuyler Call. Mrs. D. Glen Robinson and Mrs. Newel Tolman were the guests Wednesday of Mrs. Burt Buskley In West Jordan. The Murray Womans Club held Ihnrsitsy (heir annual breakfast afternoon at the hine of Mrs. W. L. Wright on Center street. The neighbors nnd friends of Mrs. Mnry Morgan gathered at her home last Wednesday and surpris ed her by bringing a delicious din ner and spending the afternoon with her. The ladles attending were Mrs. Chllllan Miller. Mrs. Tony White. Mrs. Thomas Powell. Mrs. Myers Hlbls-rt- . Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mrs. Fred Morgan. Mrs. K. K. Blacker. Mrs. Keith Wiseman. Mrs. Claris Manach Mrs. Bergman and V. U MAUTINEAU, Smith. County Agricultural Agent Mrs. EIIiiU'th Marker of MurMURRAY HIGH RECEIVES ray Is rbdtlng s few days with Mrs REGIONAL TROPHY to Poison Meals Amelia IYxton In Taylorsvllle. The ladles of the CotlnwniM Murray High School received Sleepy beautiful slh'er trophy prewtned Camp. IWinghtcrs of Pioneers were Air A dopey, tired feellnf Is by Region No. 3 of the State Ath the miets Thurwlar of Mrs. F.mma mat food WAYS s sign that waste leilc AsHoclation In honor of the Undvay In Taxlorsvllle, Iit stays too l"" ,n ,w howels. It high mhnol basketball team wlnn A sit weeks summer kindergar sn.l form gas. It breed Ing the divlsonal championship. ten will ferment Its clase Bt Ibe evrin. It I" sore t poison heart The irophy Is a figure holding Monday, June 1st. Plymouth luiflkcthall poised for a shot. This Children from Gran-g.- r kidneys, brain. Tay!orvHl.. Adlerlka wssbe out UOlu up- - Is the second tmphy won by I he the and Reunion will attend out 19.11 bsxkeihatl team. The trophy school. Kr nml lower bowels. It brings wllh the following Is Inscribed is.lnsons which cause gas, nervous ward M. I. A. held Mlllcreek It words, "Awarded to Murray High feeling. a sleepy and dopy, even ly meeting their closing a School Winner of the Division contain no lisrmrui urug. E. V. Hall wns In charge of leg, Icrlks loday; by tomorrow you feel Championship.' the gam sad program and s very Mr. A. J. Peters also pre.m.-hp wonderful cleansing effect of evening Is reported. Ictor's slmpls the school wllh svery beautiful.- pleawini German Ms Mr. and Mrs. Newel Tollman, Drmtlsrge, band painted, rrame.1 putremedy. Thornton Anderson formerly of Bountiful, have moved . tire of Ibe learn. lo Murray to make their home, Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT and Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cahoon-Maifield Irrigation Co. Town-en- d attended the Sports Utah. at Geneva Sunday. men's Oullng of Murray, business, Principal plac up nnd later In the day motored the NOTICE There are delinquent upon Fotk American canyon. account of assessment levied February 25. 1931. sts-la- 4-- ' FEED GORDON ICE TI Due Feeling After EDISON ST, Murray, Utah PHONE MUR. 32 shd Prompt ami Liberal Service w P1COT EDGING Mrs, Ruby Hauaknecht 4911 Ccaier Street rilONE Muray JiM Bladder Weokneso scVh, If 0tKn f Vo HjsMs, g Pales, brT u to (uncueo- Irritation, In acid tonal; kikkM you fesl tlr4. ay eIla, frqnl uiiMt, r pumina. llr !, Vrtkf ftu !. Tlm n In drr lhmiMm!i for tloiv lion t si M)unr iri II circuiting tr.'af rrl4 so sut pi"v frld Trr P'? minutr-a- . ix.lril umlot todav.tr" in aod Dctgf, or nBy bck. t'.l vair tt at THORVroVANDrKSOS DIU I OMPANV. 4th Nxilh awl Hale. It Unt tn.r.1 l le a li'el.hrow. Just prriend lo understand ltea another pretend lo be awed by mey daub of T(t lnlim .N'tws. scribed i'ock, of the respective the several amounts set opposite the names Nsma Adamson, ItaTld - Randall. Jnlla A. Carlwu. It f. Cut tier, Jos. IT. -.- ..- Cart. No. - ,...... 74 . Shares H 8 W) 1 X 30 30 30 00 e IM 4 1.20 10 LI 8 3.00 19.M 1 90 J.70 1 1 El. hel. Geo. Galyer. Viols Hamilton, H. 3. Hone, M. G. Hamll. W. W. M.MIltan, Parley iHilnes, Sarah A. Valley finance Corp. . 702 1129 19 Trill', J. w. Ami. 11.35 1.60 msny shares, each parcel of with the law will be sold st the office of the mrv- Suite 4, Murray. Utah, oo the who Is located In the !,on Bld, 10 ... - e loai. at the hour of W s. m or torbai- - with mats of aflvertising itetlnqiient sseemiment tbereB, H. T. MATTHEWS, Secrelsry and expense of asle. in u Zr j-- ..r,tatu .. ,., tr I hprry Mr. and Mrs. G.rgp Ioran t t Murray State Bank FEED GRAIN HAY COAL FLOUR Quality Seeds Poultry Supplies Fred Carlson Phone Murray & Co. Opposite City Hall 422 L Consult us for your future Plumbing and Heating needs Our Slogan Service Lowest Price Quality preciate Ihe rights of others; they ore more considerate; they are more responsible; then are finer simrts; they are more serious minded; forming and expressing opinions of their own. But most Imisirt-en- t of all they have develojasl a sense of true values. The girls have aequlrcd a xle and dignity; they have Isvome graceful In Ihelr Keech and manners; they have developed the aid). Ity t oanalyze siluatlona and form ed opinions; they have acquired the qualities of true womanhood; Ihese girls who were once young Phone Murray 587 M. and O. PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 4750 South Globe hoydoiis. similar We hate all (verts, tuore or les. But. we have now reached s milestone w herefrom our imlhs riiillate; l he paths be coming more varlisl each year, r Associations, today, must broken tomorrow. To progress we must be active; lutlvliy menus changes; and In Ihe course of lertsltied at s family dinner Monday evening of lnf week. tWr were laid for twenty out of bwn Iteiiig Mr. and Mrs. Ifc P (iii-- U and Mr. IMI Ioran of 8all Urn AnceW Drsn cf Mra N. Srhow of Mllford Is Ibe house giiel of Mr, and Mrs. S. H Kotberlnthant lhl week. Mr. and Mrs. r,. A. iv rgcn have Angeles refutrrtvl home from l snd Mr. lurcn will now be will he where his place of bulnes, l etsd to welnwe Ms wilie BlnlrHi, friends and cutonier His lo.k of WflllpH r, paints, i"1' sr he millinery department ah etilarge.1 and the best of wTmay I had In the delivering and hunting of wallwpre, and hv decorating of all kinds. tk "There is no Substitute for a Savings Account" Today, the young men have outgrown faults quite common to the adolescent lwy. They mow fully ap- en t Call On Us womaiihisid. Tm-oda- Mockholdrri a follow II 4,. For Complete Banking Service as it presonted ItSchool four years (the Freshmen of recognizable; woe begone, disjointed; some nieinltcrs were noisy, bolster-lous- ; others timid ami shy; some bold and daring; others sulky and surly. Would It uot Ite a revelation to those who knew these students then to see them tonight? The Isiys of yesterday are today are exAmerican ample of the finest have the developed Youth; girls those fine totalities so essential to MfoWj' 1 I I see this class self at the High ago; the seniors yesterday) were ihligc small sacrifices have Try Us We Serve the Best (Continued From I'agel) As a class we have liecn together at the M. H. S. four years-ye- ars filled with Joys and accomplishments of school. As we come to the end of the experience we Ix'gln to feel Its rich value. State Street FEEDS A- -l Our Quantity Buying enables us to quote Prices on all Grains you Rock Bottom The United Etc rurrluudnf Corp., is now making lis headquarters at our mill. Bring In your ruts and take bark your Feed all In one trip. e i . made; new problems have con old Is fansl and verellls,: tmi. no mailer how dear. intiM Is relinquished; new contacts accept 1m Murray Mills, inc. ed. PHONE MURRAY 38 If we would realize our alms nnd a HEMS1TICHING and Our Prices are Right ADDRESS di-a- The Granite School Principals' Club consisting of forty members, with Mir. W. T. Bclliston, president, held an outing one day last week. The motor parly left Salt Dike via Parley's canyon, stopping for a fine chicken dinner in Coalville, they continued to Echo Dam and back home via Ogden. The trip, Mr. Belliston reports, was most profitable in every way and very enjoyable. THOS. NEYLON, Prop. Come in any time Open until 1 :00 a. m. Win. C. Mason, 45th South nnd State: Thos. V. Hill, 4im So. 3rd East. VALEDICTORY HAVE OUTING THE MURRAY CAFE Va-rla- Mrs, C. L. Rockwood, Mrs. Douglas Allen. Xlirs. Melvtn C. Hurt. Mrs. M. Waller, Mrs. Basil Eyre, Mrs. Jack Eyre. Miss Evelyn Lindsay, Miss Dalsv Bennion, Miss Blanche Johnson and Miss Iipon Rockwood. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. E. Fritz of Ixs PRINCIPALS SCHOOL field that calls loudest to you. First make yourself an Interested jerson and you will be an Interesting one. The way of development la not the easiest. The older we get the more we realize its complexity. To quote from Theodore Roosevelt, "The law of a worthy life Is fundamentally the law of strife. It is only thru labor and resolute effort, by grim energy, that we move on to better things." How we attack and surmount our problems today, determines our GRAND FINALE ENDS GRANITE FURNITURE COMPANY SALE Local Mention The Murray Second Ward will comedy "The present a three-ac- t Dutch Detective," Friday evening in the amusement hall at S:(io o'clock. They promise many a heart felt laugh for everyone who attends. Following Is the cast : Dutch Detective Roy Ilealy conPlunk Garleck (an escaped Everett Rcrgor vict) Jabob Gralb (Police force of Splin- Leo Hendrlckson tervllle) .... Wayne Hannibal Howler Mayor Healy. Augustus Ooo (newly wed) .. Bill Hoefllng. Oladys nowler Coo (his bride) .... TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One month. Salt Lake County --J JC 1.00 One year, Salt Lake County, Elsewhere in United States-O-ne ISO year In advance HAVE YOUR CAR PRE- now. We we inut as some nuint not s.s .sir wniTe thing In Ibe future, Some of u field of hlllte Will enler ihe (them will e further In wlesd. It i.t how many degrees one oh tains, bul Unit each one my find bis own piirtlrnlar field of useful s the Ideal, anibiMoiih '. t 1 !, Whether we are III the fx or out our development may roiitlnne. losd-too- We live In an age f standard! ration. We dress alike; we tide In the same kind of ram; we give the same kind of turtles. It Is all tight lo s certain dettree, this csi formlty to sttern; pethaps It l tirstxsiiry for 'ur complex aocbiy to move wllh smoothness. So Ihe )rson who really wants b smonni t,i wunoibitig In this world tens! first f sll. be one's if. sela!e Even. I nr jroil bsve to with voiirsvlf. Varied Inicvfs will le.p ymi from becoming s bore fih thing y'i lh you kt.ew something about Is sn nunplored counlrv. be.k'nlng. Nowadays there fire o many w ays of learning sl'ut things woh f you may explore- Ihe 1 t Yt'Sih ft t Ih .""SI Xs." "s XS-"v- J ' fV I? a im X S0FT I X t 1 I I VM I WW Cl U Will SAFELY R SEND T EVERY. E THINC S TO US I A N WATER MURRAY LAUNDRY Phones t Mar. 213 Hy 612 i |