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Show •' I ,jJr. nntl )Irs. I•'. II. l'ohlmnn of Satl r.al;c. I>t·. C. C. J PllSPil of S1tutly, lectured ~Il·K n. W. :"IIcDonald unci • louuuy C\'cnlng of lnst week at the •n were Salt Lnlw visitors Sunl'ric:;tllood :\T t•etlng. gue.sts of .Irs. J .• •. Rock. t;nder the direction of the :\I. I. t·s. A. H. Hock visited Saturday .\. \Yorker;;, there will !Je a "Green :\Irs. Churles Cole of Union. l!nd Gold'' bull, '.rllur;;U.uy e\·cning, Janr. and Mrs. \V. A. Garrett enteruary 27, in the ward amusement hall. \Yedncs!lny evening of lust week l;ood music and u goo(l tiime for all is the Genealogi<·al Committee of the Jli'Olllis!'cl. Admis ·on 35c and Hie . .\ fter the business hour, a :\Ir. and l\Irs. Le:-:ter l<'orbu;;h unprogram was enjoyed and relWlllll'C the nwrriug;c of their !lau~htcr, .........~.,. s were f;Cr>ed. (;l•rtic and ,jlr. Clnrenee S. Sharp, ,._ and ~In:. Edward KressC>r ancl which look place \\"eclnesdnyy, Januren, Erlwnrrl and Yelma were the arr 1!l, in the :-ialt Lakuc temple. A guE'sts Sunday of :O.lrf;. C~arlPS :<UJlllt'r in their honor was held Thursof Salt Lak<'. . .Jess ::'o."ix and children were •1:1)' <'''Pnin~ for Immediate members of the family. The youn~ couple will llPI-:-enl1 JmC~ts of llr. am! :\Irs. I~ind, make their home in En~~ ::'IIidvale. y Brady of Bingham. Mr. and :\Irs. Paul l'l•dersen had I Mt·. nnd :\Irs .•Taek Snnd(•ll announce the hirtll of a baby !Joy last week. ' their gu<'st~ Sun<Ia:r. :\Ir. and 1\lrs. l\IatiY ward workers attt>ndcd the a min PedNfll'll n n<l children of M. I. A. "Gn•Pn nn<l Gold" ball Stake It Lake and :'\Ir. Levi Pedersen of at Snll!lY, l''ritlay c\'ening. ::\lr.~. ::\!)·rtl£> :.\It':\:tmara attemkd her dnh, thl' "D. 0. ,._ l<J." whicb was se,·erul day" of last wrek at the hPJ1l Fl'i<lny of last week nt the home 'harles P. ~harp on State of :\Irs. lJ('n·uer of Salt Lake. :\Irs. ,Jpnnie :\Iel>onnld and :\Irs. J. :\Ir.s. ""· J. :\lc. ·amnra and X., H('k of Salt Lake attended the ilrlren were Sunday dinner guests of! Wilke.~ Theatre Friday e1·ening . MIDVALE ~Irs. James Glover entertained at a ~uprise party ol' lust week in honor of the birthday anuiver:,ary of her The evening was dau~hter, Blanche. svcnt in pluying Rook, prizes going to :\Ir. Leo Glo.-er, eort Rosenhand, Gruce ,jliddll'tou and Mrs. El~anor Townsend. Refre:-Jhments were ser>ed tb :\Ir. Clarence Hlech of Granger, :\Ir. '.red Bskel;;on of GrangPr, :Mr. Clarence Milleri.Jerg, Miss Lulu Jaeogson, :\It·. and :\Irs. Bill Townsend of :\Iurru)·, :\lrs. Lizn Doty, :'\lr. Curt Hosenhand, :\I<'lbu, little !laughter of :\Irs. Annie Butterfield wns ta1;en to a loctll ho!'!pltnl ""pdne~tlay uf lust week fur an Ollerution for upp~nrlicits. :\Ir. uiHl :\Irs. Clnrence Shnrp wert• Sun<luy dinner guests of :\Ir. and lirs. Lt•o Glover. llh·s. l"hnrles Gn!env;ood of Sundy null ::\11·1'. gmma Greenwood were the diuner guests Mon<luy of airs. Annie (;n•enwoo(l. ::\Ir. ('hnrles Sha·rp ana daughter, Hlaneh and l\Ir. Andrew Bradford speakt>rs were Kieth Cnsper Austin WulkPr and Kenneth Brudy. ' Ir. ttn<l :.\frs. Harvey Severson and :\Ir. :'\elson, chief electrician of the :.\lurruy Smelter and his wife and ehihlren were guests Sunday of :\Ir. uud ::\Irs. J. H. Secerson. ::\Irs. Emmie • 'fchols of ::\Iidvalc was u l'nion vhlitor Monday. ,jlr. and :\Irs. Rollu 'l.'horum had a'! their Sunday tlinner guests, Mr. and :\Irs. George Ferge·rsou and ebildren, Miss 1\'y anti ::\Ir. Ebner 'l'horum of weck-end \'isitor of :\Irs. Herzog of Balt Lake. :\Ir. and :\Ir·. Sam )lackey and children of Taylorsville visited Sun<luy with :'\Ir. and :\Irs. Xcphi Gregory. ,jfr. and :\Irs: J. H. Carlisle of )furray were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ::\Irs. Willnrd Oliver. Thursday of last week, :ur. and :"\Irs. :\"epbi . Gregory were guf:'sts of :\Irs. :o;arah I.<•mons. The occa:sion being ~Irs. Lemon's S3th birthday anniver· l'n ry. Dinner was sen·ed and covers In id for nine guests. a UNION itnr Friday, guest of :\Irs. Hughes. ::\lany ward teachers attended the Stake teachers convention, Sunday in the Sandy Ifirst "·ard Chapel. Mrs. Ray Greenwood ente 1·tained on 'l'hurs<lay of last week for Mr. und :.\Irs. Uharles Thornton and daughtt•r, Carol and Lucille. :\Irs. r~ygia Larson entertuined on Thursday of lost week at a quiltin~. Those pr<'s<'nt were ::\fesdumes • "ell Olson, Annie Smith, Grace Beckstead and Huh~· Gorange. little dnu~iltl'l', AllPIH'. were dinner "ursts 'l'lmrstluy of .:\Ir~. XPphi Gregory ~Irs. Gertie Dl'SJ)Itin I'Jl<'nt :\Ionday \\'ith :\Irs. :\Iury Grahamaa. ::\(iss Grace l\Ianka was a Sunday dimwr gnest of l\Jiss Amr Severson. iiaernment meeting Sundny evening, 1\Rs um!Pr the supen-ision of the ":\I" :.\len of the :'\.I. I. A. Mr. George An<irrson remlf'red u viulin solo and the I SOUTH JORDAN long been felt and it is hopt'd that the future may see it satisfied. 'l'he club has l'o tered and supported among othl'r things-the following: Bettet· hom ·, flower rul in~, eleanup week, mot·e adequate nnd beauliful st·hool plun·groun•ls, better roadR, !Jettet· lighting and have (·ooperated with the other Cf\·ic Clubs of our clty to make ::\Iurray the pride of its residents. The present mem!Jpr:::hip uf the elul> is twenty-eight. The offkers are: J. E. Wahlqui~t. President; .James Lut.berg, viee pre>'irleut; ,Junn•s RtephenThc!'le ~on, !'<ecretary und tn•a. nrer. officPrs with .J nmes Powell and Curtis L. Shaw, form the executive boartl . :IIemherA of the club ore: Alonzo Xorton, Xnthaniel ""atts, Gerald Cr9veu, James Stephen;;en, James Lundi.Jer~ .• :. L. Jenl'<rn, J. D. Blain, .John !'!. Sharp, Davi<l L. Bowen, Glen Hyatt, Cnrt!s :.. Shn w, Uoyal Bateman, l<Jd :\Ialstrom, J1un<'li Powlll, .J. E. Wahlqui.:t, Georg:e • Simper, 'l'ruman Carlisle, C. I. '\YahiJUist, Guy Ueacling:, lllichael :\Is:'!Iillnn, ~;lmo :\lcl\Iillnn, Charles Howard, A. E. LI'Uoy Uiehor<lf<on, Ricba rft • Whit~>, i:emp, D. E. ""atts, Eugene ·watts. Is This Education? .\.ttpntion of ".:\1'' 1Ien of the L. D. S. C'hureh is eullcd by memLers of the \". ~I. )I. I. A. to the conte~t in nsBernadine Freeman sny writing !Jeing conductt>d by the [ can solve a quadratic equation, but hupro,·emeut Era uud all ":U" men are I cannot keep my hank balance urge dto enter. straight. E:,:sa~·s are tu I.Je 500 words in length [ can read Goethe's "Faust" in the or· muximmu count nnd must be written iginal, but I ca~not ask for a piece 'ln the su!Jject of "The Water,; of :\Iorof bread in German. mon." Essays mu!'lt I.Je delivered to I can name the .kings of England since Era office in the church achninistra. the War of the Roses, !.Jut I do not t ion hnilding not later thun :\larch know the qunlifications of the can1, 1927. Details are in the February didiates in the coming election. numl>er of the Era. l<'irst, second and I know the economic theories flf Malthir(l prizes will he given. thus and Adam Smith, but I cannot Lit tie :\ll><s Ferrell Naylor, daughliYe within my income. tH of :.\Ir. ami :'\Irs. R. A. Naylor is I can recognize the "leit-motif'' of a t·onfin<•d in the L. D. S. hospital, danlYagncr opera, but I cannot sing gpronsls ill, suffering from spinal in tune. \Ye ~<inccrely hope for her I can explain the principles of hymenengiti~. .·pePdy reC'over)·. sb0 i:-1 under the sure draulics, but I cannot fix a leak of Drs. :-:;orenson of Riverton and in the kitchen fa ueet . • Brown, n hahy speeialist, of Suit Lake. I can read the plays of Moliere in the original, hut I cannot order a meal :IIPiva, :\larva's twin sister is also very l<'rench. in Laulirs. and Mr. of m· at the ohme n•nc•e Reudelshach of West Jordan. I haYe studied the psychology of I can.James and Titchencr, Her trouhlr is due to broncitis. te•uveJii. not control my own :\Ir. and :\Irs. H. A. Naylor nre stayI conjugate Latin verbs, can I Geo. .Irs. and Mr. fo home the at in~ r not write legibly. troul!le of sickl1ess. Milford Gumhle spent :'.Ionday after- I can recite hundn>ds of Shakespeare, but I noon l'iRitiug lir. and :'\Irs. Ed Beck• 'I the Declaration of ,tead. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, or Ba:,;ket ball games are stuked and • Twenty-third Psalm. the •·njo~·e<I two and thn'e ni~hts a week _____ I hPre in th!' amusement hall. I f ltw of Ute ~;ayest parti(\.'l of the seaTo make a soup more lnterestint; or l !'on was th<' surpri~e party gi~cn in J.onor of :\Ir. and ,jirA. James B. festive, as well as to improve its ::-1hield,.: at their home Saturday eve- flavor, add to each plate lit the last j ning of last wet•k. Tll(' evening wus minutf', a little minced parsley or a ·,.:vent in dancing and progressi;e ha If slice of lemon, or both, if it ls a gameR werp Jllayl'd after which a two meat soup. A spoonful of unsweete ed whipped eream Is good in many kinds (·ourt~e luJH·heon wus >~erved to 51. ii :~"; Lowpll Hobcrt:'lon, son of ::'.Ir. and of soup. Toasted squares of butter!'d :\Irs. i'Pt e Robertson is hack to school hrcad (croutons) farina balls, and other garnisht>s often seen in restau- .. again nfter n two week'ti illne:-;s. / And-best of all-we have them at this great, nation-wide Wilda Shirlds is t"OntinNl to her runts arc easily made at hom/, ' 1 price of savings I This low price tells the ~tery of our Nation· home suffering wi~h the mumps. Too much water in a was-blng maWide Buying Powe~ I ,jlr~. George Stockin:; and family nn<! ~h·. nncl :\Irs. Samuel Wardle; chine causes exccl'!sive splashing and were g-n!'sts at nn ice cream social, • oftt•n reduces the efficiency of the llUl· tiiwn by :\Ir. and )1rs .•\. R. Stocking. chine. Observe where the water line ::\1r~. II a tt iP Xl'lson and son, Clifford is, and also be careful not to overload In the soft, clinging shades of Rose, of \'\ t•st Jordan, )lr. and Mrs. Lee the machine with clothes. in smart, delightjul Tans, and in the Brndfor<l of 1Iagna, llr. and Mrf!. Wm. ever-wanted hues of BI~e. from navy Ill'wlett of Sandy and MrR. Daunzer NOTICE TO BIDDERS lllHl <'hil<ll~!'u wero week-end guests to very light shades. Contrasting colors l\IUNICIPAL AUXILIARY POWER of ,j[r. and :\Irs. Da1·ld Shields. and two and three-tone effects are a PLA!Io'T Mrs. W. J<). Brockbank and J. B. novelty of the season. Shields wittw.ssed the sad operation of littl<l l•'urrel Xnylor on Sunday, Janu- Office of City Recorder, Murray Ulty, This is the conquering price I January 15, 1927 arr 2:t :"llr. und ::\Irs. Leo P~tlmt>r entertained Alternate bids will be reeelved at at llimwr Sunday for :Urs. Hattie this office untll five o'cloek: P. ¥., Jan;\.Tnckay anti J<'retldie Todd of Granger uary 31, 1927 for furnishing the followand Mrs. Dainzer and chlldrcn, l-Ir. ing F. 0. B. Murray City, Ctah. Bogen Choats and Elton and Yaughn Schedule 1 :-"A" One Diesel llln~ine Palmer. and its auxiliaries to drive to capacity The early Utahna Shields entertained a num- the generator described in Schedule t rhopper gets the her of her friends at her home Satur- "A" at 4300 altitude with supervision Each Dress • <lny e\·ening. The radio program frolll for the Installation. measures to our greatest s e 1e c"B" One Diesel Engine and its au:x'arious stations was enjoyed. high standard of tion and t h c II l\Irs. W. E. Broekbl\nk visited with maries to drive to capacity the gen- · Nation-wide erator described in Schedule 2 "B" at :\lr:'l. Emma Sheppiek on :\.fonday. longest , w e a r •• Quality. :Mr.. and :'\frs. Ben .Maxflield of 4300 altitude, wlth supervision tor inGranite were week-end guests of 1\Ir.,stallation. "C" Two Diesel Engines and au:rllc.nd :\Irs. Sam. Beckstead. larles, each to drh'e one 250 K. V . ..A.. Generator as described in Schedule 2 A Versatile Fabric For School I with supervi,;ion for iqstallatlon.. ~iMO rr,~ ~ =-:: ~ Schedule 2 :-"A" One 340 K. V. ..A.. ~.--·-~ JICun. 0 4000 Volt A. C. lilnJ:ine Type :enerator All patent leather, with • b' Juvenile ltyles ·~llt-out desi~ as shews in nt 80 per cent power factor, with direct ID GincbamFrocks illuatration. Roomy tee, low conneeted e1.:eltor. The Community Club of South .Murfor afrls, 'I to 14 wallcln~ heel with ru~lter tap. "B" One 200 K. Y. ..A.. ~ne type I • • membership annual its hold will ray atExc:ellea.t values generator, and as speclied in Sched· 7tar aizel. each. banquet at the Grant Ward Amuse- ule 2 "A". Sizea 12 to 2 ..... $2.19 meut hull, Thursday, January Zith. "C'' Two 250 K. V. A.. enctne type · is the hig social !'l'ent of the clu!J's Thi $1.98 Sizea 8% to 11 generators, and as specified ln Schedule yearly prog:ram. Tilt• i>anquet will be 2 "'A". held at 8 :30 p. :w.. to lie followed by enInstructions to bidders to~:ether with entertainment and dancing. The exalt· • spccificatlons and forms for bidd~ e<l toastmaster of the evening will be Crepe de Chine may be obtained upon application at ~I r. .James Stephensen. unusan want 1£ you the office of the City lleeorder or City The South :\Iurray Community Cluh Ramona Cloth-the most uscually heavy quality of Electrician, Murray City Hall, Murray rganh:ed club, booster and social a is selected style, Smart seenever you've material fill silk crepe de chine at a City. quality leather' and the . for uniforms, table linens, 'to promote good citizenship anrl to most sensible price-in The tight is reserved to reject anr or lines of comfort, are all bouse dresses, children's clothes, nrate n wholesome community pride. all the smart colors, here combined in :'•is p<llt":lf bids. all etc. 36 inches wide, yard, 1D tile all from drawn is membership Its ::~·::r· ;~:!e met:d gun with wide, inches 9 3 it is, the linen finish, By order of the Board of Commlslay; rubber n els; 'lo ,y walks of life and is reprellentative of ya~d, I siouen~, Murruy City, Utah. pr:ceJ: the community's many and varied lnl W. J. W ARENSKI, tl•rests. .Sina 12 to 2 •••.•. $:!.! $ Other widths proportionCity Recorder A campaign will soon be launched 1 ately priced. :Sizea S k: to 1t ~ .. $UH ..J Published January 21, 1927. to e ·tahlish a Community Recreation ~==========~======~==~========~~-~==-~-~~----~~~~==~~~==================~==~========~~~~====~~~~==========~~====~~~(~nte~ Thcneedforsuch a cenwrbas Pu~l1Blle4 January 2i, 1927. A NATION-W IDE INSTITUTI ON- ' MURRAY, UTAH -- ------ Ably Told By Our Dazzling Array of )New Frocks, Coats and Accessor~e~ ----------------------------- ~all of a~New Frock .of Silk!' I The Springtime Urge Must Be Obeyed Something within you insists that it's time to buy that new Silk Frock for Spring I And it is I They are simply irresistible-W ith frolickruffles, plaits, with gorgeous sleeves and flowing sashes. · . I Our Silk Dresses Are Priced Within the Reach of All Smart Colors I ) For Women, Misses and Junior Misses 14.75 I I i AVery Comfortable Pump Gingham Frocks 9Wb For Misses---Cut-Out Style 98c Ramona Cloth "' ----- .. . _.. .. South Murray Club To Hold Annual Feast Va. Heavy QualilJi Qy.for For Growing Girls Of Style and Comfort $2.25 I 35c _j • f 1 |