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Show ..' Saviq Money On WEST JORDA N The Farm Lwnbe r Blll DOES YOUR HARNE Feed Me Mr. and Mn1. Leille Jons are receh·ing t'Ongratulat lons on the arrival The atlon's annual building bUl of·a daughter. for mall and medium dwellings and Ros Egbert, Eli and Ernest Webster barns and other wooden farm strucFrank Lancaater lllld Alton Gardner tures is appro:rtmat ely two billions attended a party at Rh·ertolf, Wedneo~ of dollars, according to the report of day night at the home of erma and tbe ub-committe e on Constructio n of Come Early To Avoid The Spring Ruah Trl\Ssa :Myers. the National Committee on Wood Utlllzation of which Secretary of Com"EVERYT HING FOR THE HORSE" .Mrs. E. M. Batt•man and daughter, One of our customers with a pen of less than 200 merce Herbert Hoover is l!he chairBernice, Ye;:ta Lancaster, llyrtle Cun· pullets got a production of 190 eggs per hen with a net man. Tile major portion of this conclick, Henrietta Richardson 11nd Ross profit 9f $2.8~per hen, last year. struction is on farms and tJ!e cost, Bateman attended the Mutual play at For your Next Order, call on us And ·ave. You don't the committee claims, cou,ld he reduc- I South Jordan, Wednesday nlgh,t entllhave to quote other's prices to get us to meet them. \Ve ed by tens of mllUons of dollars if l'fl "The Bachelors' ElopemE>nt." Shoe Repairing -Fiorsbei m Rubber Heels on all Repair have them beat. the consumer would abandon the habMiss s. ·ora Bateman spent tlle week Florsbeim $8.85 Sale Ia On 'Till February lOth It of buying long length lumber exend Itt Rh·erton visiting her sister, Mn. clusively and then cutting one-fifth or I Rolland Page. Auto Curtain Repairs more of it up into shol"t lengths callllis!l Thelma Henderson left Friday I MURRAY, UTAH el for by the plans. 'l'hls Is due to for the Central State& Mission. the fact that many of the sawmills of Mrs. 0. H. Bateman and son, Blair the country offer these short lengths I spent the WE>ek-end visLting Mrs. Lywhich are of equal quality with the dia Bateman. dt'parted for their homes with hest spending the last few months in longer lengths for from Hi to 35 per Mr. Hyrum GlYer visited his daugh- wishe!! for ea•·h ol.er !or a very happy Lake. ter, .Mrs. Wm. Turpin, at Lark, dur- . ..-ent below th E'prlce of the laNer. :\Ir:. Ern~: t Silcox llas been on • ew ,_. .. ear. 4762 SOUTH STATE PHONE MURRAY 56 They are able to market, howevt>r, lug the week. 'l'ht• fputurp of I ht• day waH tllP lpttl'l' ~i<-k ll~t fm• HC\-eral weeks. "EVERYTH ING for the CHICKEN from PEEP to CACKLE" only about one fourth of "hut averGlendora, the daughter of Mr. and written to twr duughtl'r, GPnevie,·e whl) :\lr. and Mrs. 0. \V. Hendrickson age timber would produ<·e if fully llrs. Axel Lundquist, had the ml!for- Is pnjoylng a mission with tbe L. D. ~. Salt Lal•l' visit!'d Mrs. M. S. Newell ll t llizt><l. t une of breaking her wrist, l!'rld:ty Church lu Cnn.tda. SMITH'S ECONOMY SCRATCH FOOD Eal'h nwmber ~UJHla)·. :.\Irs. H .. f'. Hart and ilan~rl Because the commerelal lengths are morning, while cranking a I<'ord. present f~om the tiniest bahy to the ter, Lllliun were IH'r dinner guests Per 100 Pounds ---···-.. -·-···-··. -·-··········--·-.. -... -. nQt the exact lengths required there Ottis Yates is home after ~pending head of the family, "Tote some little Monday. SMITH'S U. A. C. MASH the last few months a Eureka. l. usually one waste E'nd cut off from Mr. and :\Irs. Ezra Miller of Rt•v...mi'!'Sll~P, "lshing bl'r n very successI . Per 100 Pounda .................. _,_ ........ ·----· ..... . each piece; and there are more such on, llr. and :\Irs. L. \V. Tripp Mr. Joe Xorth and Clifford Pulalpher ful anll hllll!lY • ·l'W Year. SMITH'S BUTI'ER ~ILK MASH waste ends in a thousand lfeet of ot Brigham Clty were dinner puta et daughter Yisited Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Lydia Bateman, Friday. Per 100 Pounds ___ ,., ..... _.. ___ .,_,_,. ---·-- . ·-------·The h!\sket hall ganw bt•tWI"('ll Mid- tlurinl{ the week. shol"t lumber than of long, because Bill Halliday and M. s. Newell, em- vale a111l WN•t .Jordan "ll" Men, hell! there are more piece.. On the other Don't forget the Gaiety Girls ployees of the Utah-Idaho Sugar I<'ac- at ~onth .Jonlan 'rhur::Hlny nlgiLt, WliK fnmisl! tlw music for the dance on Frlhand, the wa te end of the long board torw have bl>en transferred to Delta, the hl'st of thl' spn.-on. may be auythlng up to 2 feet and is Boh Ride~ lluy ui~:ht. where they are tearing down the Ddta fought ll l1unl light, the ll<'ore hPing 1 foot or less 9n the short board, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hobert Pixton factory nnd moving It to South Dakota. H to Hl in Wes ..Jordan's fnvor. which largely compE>n ates. Another Pd u Jlfirty nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. The family theoretical at·gument is that short of IIeber L. and Rebecca :\Irs. Samtwl <'n1111iek hu~ hPl'n on (', ~- Bailey ut Draper, gh·en in honor 1927 is now on its wny to oblivion Gardner started the • 'ew Year" out till' si•·k li.•t thiH Wl't'k. stock •takes more hundsnw cuts than of the members of the Genaloglcal Soamong the years that are gone. right by holding the annual family relong, but this seem to Infer that beIler~hel I'Jgbert of Ri \'erton, son of coety. llllion. Forty-one members of the im- :\Ir. and Mrs. Ill'nry Egbert, is imcanst! long boards trimmed on the Mrs. Jack I>wight. came home ToesThe Shakespear C~ttee Palace has . • • mediate ew \:ears' family resolutions, main saw trimmer nt great speed are added se,·pral new f t were present. mean thtnkThey, Jn·ovlng at thE' St. }larks hospital 1lny Pnnlng after spencllng the week en ure ar ti c Ies t o ~ng and trying whether broken or not. Call\e from far and near and l'lpl'nt a ! whl're he WMl tllkPn for trPatment not good for use without retrhumlng; the menu. at Park City, where she went to atreal day of pleasure the short lengths will come that way, and exclt<•nwnt .]ntter ge~tlng lf'aflf'd at lht> :\lidYalf' tend the funeral of her nephew, Day 1 also. As a matter of fact, nearly The Sale at the Leader seems to be EvE>ry human hE>ing knows his own After t>njoying 11. wonderful dinner, tile • ~·neltf'r. Rolfe. l\Ir. Dwight stayed in Park weakne ses and shi)rtcomlng s. kind that only a mother can cook, they j Miss GwPnlth Silcox is home after ('fty wlwre he has employment . eYery sl\ort. piece wlll have at least a secret. one end trimmed by a cut-off saw instead of at the green lumher trimAfter being in 'Murray a month, a rrl=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==:===========~====:=:=-==:====:====~-~~~~= ~·-~-==~-=:--.'"'---=---------=-=-=--=----==~=======~ mer, and if it is dressed or further stranger finally found out that Madworked this trim occurs after both seu'11 had a store here. seasoning and working ; and such ends wm generally be good for use in The Eagle went to press 011 time framing or any other enexposed lust week. Everyone is goiniJ to be joinery. surprised when they find that it Is going to press on time, all the time from now on. Smith's Feeds Need Oil and Repairs? IF soThe Murray Harnes s Shop Is At Your And I Am A Good Paying Investment RO BER T HEC KEL NEW SHOES FOR MEN AND 80 .. He Feeds Smith's Feed and paid Cash." Enough Said "AT" Smith's· Cash Feed $2.25 $2.35 $2.55 "KASH IS KING" Around Murray A NATIO N-WID E INSTI TUTIO N- Chevrolet Produces Three Millionth Car Markil1g the latest pectacular achieYemen t in its history as the world's I11rgest builder of three-speed transmissio n cars, the Chevrolet Motor C-ompany, annount-es the production of it 3,000,000th car. The epochmarking model, which happc•ned to be a coacb, was driven off the production line at the Flint plant by W. S. Knud en, presi<IE>nt of the Chevroll't ltlotor Company. Equipped with hnllon tirNt, stt~l disc . wheels, o~piece full crown fender , bulle5-type head lamps, streamHne beaded FI#Jher body and other Improvemen ts incorporated this year, the coach di.played a · distinct ad,·ant-e over its most illustrious predecessor, the 2,000,000th ('hevroleot. The 2,000,000 model was built after H year of production and the 3,0041, 000 only 14 months later, an indication of the rapid growth of othe company, which now has production facilIties preparro to build 1,000,000 units n year. Commenting on the nchlevcnient, Mr. Knudsen declared thllll; the Chevrolet Motor Company was grateful for the e\·er' increa><ing public. confidence in the company and Hs produet, whleh made the feast possihll'. "\Ye are entering on what promisi'S to be again our greatest year," he said, "and with a greatly improved product, I am sure that the motoring Chevrolet before 1928 is many weeks old." "Why are you counting your fingers?'' Just hook llands with an insurance agent."-Re xerd. News Item Fllo\ ing a bad storm on rntke Michigan, fifty teet of C}licago frontage was reported missing. The "Chicago pollee have instituted a search in tlle Cicero underworld district-Wa shington 'Dirge.' " Our inquiring reporter noticed thttt the Iris is being fixed U() for business. It the Eagle llld not. announct' I it, no one would know it. Another husint-ss St'<'ret, apparently. No won~r so nwmy go to Salt Lake to see what they could see loclilly, with less inconvenient-e. I MURRAY, UTAH 0 AnothE>r sel'ret In Murray is that the Gt•m Theatre I still running Tht> Iris in Midvale is hiding their light under '\. hushel also llr. and llrs. Evan Ko\·leh of llld- l vale, annomwe the marriage of their daughter, to llr. Bob Putnlk,nt Toele, llonduy, .January 3, 1927. 'l'hl' weddin~ purty of thirty were present in ~Iurruy, llonllay. I<'ntht•r Kennedy of Tooelt• perfornwd the murriage cere mony at St. Margart-ts In Tooele. Thl' wedding sup{)er was held at the hOill(' of the bridegroom. The you&g couple will muke their home in To(wle. W. L. Marcy, of New York, United States Senator a hundred years ago, is said to have first used the saying "To the victors belong the spoils.'' FREEL OVE BaptiHt ministers of Knox,·ille, TennA-<;1"(', have announced that they will not lPt Judge Ben Lindsay, of Denver, sppak at the OptlmlstlS Club, of their city. Tennessee's fundamenta lists a r e _making their state the laughing stock of the intelligent llcople of the nation. First the "llonkey trail at Dayton," then the "back to Hihle" movement and now he Ben Lindsay prohibition. It Is moPe thnn intemsting as Judge Lindsay is a native of Tennessee and as he said, ''I'd like ,to see anybody stop me." "I am prE>pan•ll to prove that stop me. I am prepun'<l to prove that Tennessee is still a pnrt of the Union." He should go to Texas nex:t and work on their fundamenta lists. C<»hen-"If you killed me it would be homicide and If you klll yourself It would be suicide.'' Kelly-"Y es.'' The twentieth annual convention of Cohen-"Bu t if I killed myself would the Utah State Woolgrower s will be it be cohenside? "-Ohlo "Sune DiaL" held at Salt Lake, January 24th, at the Hotel Utah. The national forest She-"Wby do they call him "Old grazing conference, sponsored by the Faithful?" forest service, comes the same date. He-"You know that girl of hiJ?" The annual convention of the Salt She-"Yes.' ' Lake County Farm bureau will be held He-"Well, 'Old Faithful' guys her.'' at Taylorsville on January 19th. -Wisconsin 'Octupus.' Utah State Farm bureau will meet He-"Say, there's to be a big dance in Salt Lake, January 20. at Union Station tonight.'' Him-(excit edly) "Oh, let's go; who The Pacific States Butter, Egg, b giving it?" Cheese and Poultry Association will Be-"Two trains are going .to Cbar- convene in Salt Lake, January 31 to leston.''-ll lchlpn 'Gargoyle.' February 2. You 're Sur e of BOth Her e --Always L..oweat Pouible Prices on Reliable, Quality Gooc:la Ia Part of Our lveryd ay Program Here. If We Ran So-Called "Sales, " We Could Not Serve You as Economically aa by Our Policy of ALWAYS Quoting Low Prices and ALWA YS ' Sellin2 Only Gooda of Worthwhile Merit • Coats You Must Not Miss! Dre sse s These Groups of Dazzling Values Don't let anything keep you from seeing these Winter Coats-in three temptingly priced groups. Well-line d garments of bewitchin g style at, Striking Values In Silk Frocks The wide-awak e shopper won't let this Silk Frock opportunit y slip by I In this first group, most brilliant Values, at $5. 90 The market conditions permit these low prices-pe rmit these greatest savings to you on smart, fur-trimm ed Coats, at, In this next group you will find such smart Dresses-t ailored of fine silk materials. Newest styles I Priced, only, THE CALEN DAR $9. 90 Suede cloths and bolivias are the materials for this most alluring display 6>£ quality (Qats for women and misses, at, Both \vomen and misset will delight in these unusually s p I e n d i d Silk Frocks I 1 hey are truly ·-really -h:n 1, , in every det;:.il! A: 1·~ .• • |