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Show THE MUURA Y LIONS' CLUB mq~ ~ibbcm J]nurnal Murray Llo11s are ulways out in AND MURRAY EAGLE front working for corumuoit~· advanceIss11ed eveTy Thursday bY Jordao ment. For the Insuring tweh·e Publishing Co., Inc., Midvale, Utah. months thl' following rommittt-e~ will Mar tin's Spe cials function for a "Greater Murrlly." TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIO N ~urray Lions Club One month, Salt Lake County $ .10 Group Committees for 1927-19211 to )lr. and -'lrs. Leonltrcl One year, Salt Lake County 1.00 furnish one entertainment program spent Sunday in Cottonwood Canyon. Elsewhere in United Stateseach month. One year, in advance ---··---$ 1.50 July, 1927 H. A. Robbins ('la 11<1 Hlnnan. August, 1927 Gt>o. H. \Yatt~. Chalt·mnn H. B. Smith l<'. R. }forgan. Telephoae Midvale 178 When you fail to get your Journal telephone the circulation department Midvale 178, and a copy will be sent to you immediately. Geo. A. Jenkins II. H. Carlisle. Oetober, 1927 A. W. Yeager, Chairman HobN·t Heck!'l C. E. Tripp. Entered at the postofft~ of Midvale aa seoond class matter November, 1927 1<'. T. Duvall, Chairman E. A. Parkinson Haymond Kenzie. COUNTY FIRE , A sever!' lo>~~ hy fil·e occurred Tu!'H· day, July 12, when the re>~ldenee of Peter Ston!'ness ut 169 Robert avenue, was almost totally destroyed. Explosion of an oil stove was the eause of tbe fire. The fire department used 1000 feet of hof\e in ('Ombatting the flameR, hut the fire had gained such h!'adway it was impo;;sible to check It, and yerr little furniture was saved. The tire Rtu rted 11 t 7 :45 In the morning. ~Irs. Stoneness hlld lit the tove and returned to her bed. Sbe was awakened by the explm;lon, to find the kitchen in flumt-s The loss Is e8timated to ,he $2.000 covered hy $1,500 ln!!urance. Detember, 1927 .17 BLUE LABEL CATSUP, BOTTLE ... . 27 DurlnA' past year th!' Rell System acldPd 7Hl.OOO t(•lt>phone>~ In homes and bulslne~<s offke~ tlnoughtout the country. Septe~er, 1927 R. C. Towler, Chairman ADVERTISING RATES Diaplay, per column inch - -.....$ .50 Readers, per line .. _________.....$ .10 CHOICE EVAPORATED PEACH.ES, 1 lb. . ................... .. Dr. und :\h·R. Earl IIJlSdu:o r returneel 'l'hur>~<lnr from a short trip and will remuin nt thP home of )[r. and '\lrs. GU>r!{e Hus•·ht>r until tlwir return from f'alifornin. R. E. Howe, Chairman Circulation, 2500 Copies Weekly For Satur day Mond ay and Tuesd ay JENNIE WREN FLOUR, PHG. .... .. I MAB CLEANSER, 2 CANS i j The :\liss<'s Doru un1l Alma Bli~~ • of C'llliforniu, 11niwd this week for a two WP!'k~ vhlit nt the home of their cousin, l\fr. I.. H. Bliss and family on J~a;;t 4SUt Honth ~trt•et. January, 1928 J. W. Herling, Chairman Dr. W. H Rothw!'ll L P. Parry. February, 1928 W. G. Churches, Chairman l<'rl'd R. Anderson I. Lester Mareh, 1928 A. S. Hayes, Chairman C. B. Wallace S. E. Bringhurst. • 32x16 TURKISH TOWELS, PER PAIR ....................................... ,........ .. 30 35 • NELLY DON DRESSES ....................... FREE DELIVERY SERVICE )Ir.. and :\I•·s. ( 'haf'. WbitP, :\Irs. Denzil Watt8, l\fi:<s Helen White ancl :\-Jr. Thornton of :\lidvale spent the week end and .July 4th at Brig- ·· bam City. :\Irs. ){plii><a .J!'wkh of Orlln~evillc, 11nd Hr. Chrl:;tianst•n of c..·a-.Ue Dale, ha \ <' bC'en gu('st~ rluring the- week at th(' home of .\lr. lllld :\Irs. Edwin Eyre. 14 SPRAYERS FOR FLY TOX ONLY..... • 90 DON DRESSES OUT.. $1 35 .15 NELLY SIZE AND LONG SLEEVES • KELLOG'S LARGE CORN FLAKES, PHG. .......................................... • :\Ir.•l. W. WriA"ht of l..oA"Hil, l'tnh, i i;; l'islling Ill Ow homp or hi:< ~l'lliHlson. i Dr. \\'. L. Wri~?:ht. ou ('ent<'r stre~>t. Curti~ Shaw, Chairman George A. Huscher C. A. Anderson. ~34 FLY TOX GUARANTEED TO KILL FLIES, ANTS, MOTHS, ETC. % PINTS, .40; PINTS, .75; QUARTS, $1.00 BOTTLES. i I Double tickets on Automobl ie, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. HOMAS MARTIN ,& CO. & )Jr. a n<l :\Ir~. Ch!'ster Cultoon and PHONE MURRAY 421 ~on Rhihnrd, )Irs. Richard Kingsbury MURRAY, UTAH aml )lrf<. '\lllnd lYell~. returned la'<t April, 1928 Wednesday from a week'8 trii) to Parley McMillan. Chairman Southern rtah an1J th!' Gmud CanDr. H. N. Sherinlan yon. JTigb SilOtR on th(' trip were A. J. Peters. stOj)(lverH llt Bry<·e's ('nnynu, C'~>dnr ~llLL CREEK \VATim LEE \V ,\LLI~ ('ALLED TO A PESSIMIST 1\lay, 1928 Breaks find Zion's ('nnyon. They re· Dr. F E Boucb!'r, Chairman port a l'!•ry dplightful trip. .lamPs HtuN•II and oth P r~ . lil'inl-: in L l't> Wa llill, li~S5 Sonth ~Hate Htreet, How hap}lY is the h{)ney hee, • D. A. McMillan ' thE' viduity of the mouth of )fill a WPII ·kllown n·~ill e nt of .\Inrruy. died As he huzzes in tbe flowers; F'. H. PeterR. )[r. anrl :\Ir~. Grant Brynn cbaper- ('rt>ek •·nn.1·on , filPcl a Jlt'titiou with th e .\l owla,,· :tt u lo<·Hl ho~pital. II~· was While you rave on unhappily June, 1928 mwd a pnrty of young J)('()pl!' on a trip city eommission Tuesday morning, In 11'111' l'I'JJainHau <l t h!' Ringham & ' To mount your woul!l be towers. Hu~h Ward, Chairman to Ll'hnwn's CnvP, :-I!'\ ada. lust week. which tlwy protest ugniu'it diverliul-: ' Oa r fi t> lll ruilrm11l for >!'n•ml yenrH and W. L. Wright l\lemhers of the party wPr!' l\1l>:s Fan- waters of this <·nnyoll into ll ~win• ulng : l'ltPr Pll:!nged iu lm ~ inl• :<s as n painter. How hnppy are the little birds T. F. )lcDonald. nl!' !'cott, Ross Brylln, Edgar RPNI!'r, pool at :\Iii! ('rpek for the Boy Scouts, · lie W!h u m e mher of F . 0. K lodgE> 'Vho ~lug some joyful ~ong; July, Angtu•t and Reptember to be Gerald "'atts. Stopover~ wert' mncle us petition ee! for. Th!'~' dt>elure thP Xo. 1 TtiO. of llnrrar. :\h·. Wulliu is "'bile rou throw frowns and angry outing>!. at Bryce's ('anyou and othPr point>~ in wntc-r h~· pollntt>d und render the sup- sm·vin•,l hy his wirlow. Jo~sther H. word:o; Sonthl'rll l'tllh. . ply helow it unfit for cnlinllry pur- " 'allin ; two •·hilch·pn, Fllizllbetb and At your f ellows in the throng. ComiDit&ee!l for 1927 -poses. The~· hint at legal action in Yiviun; his Hwtlwr, )lr~. Churlotte Civic The )[lsses LaVon Toone, J<Jrma the form of n restraiuing order should \\'allin of ~1\' Ptl PII; lin~ hrothers and How happily the little leaves D. A. ~lclflllan, Chalrmlln Erekson. l<Jvt.>l,\'n Ol,;uu ftnd Ire1w the <·ommission l'rnnt permi,.,:<ion to ma• sist<•r ill :::lwt•den, and un uncle, In the breezes gently play; H. B. Smith Toon!' motored up to Brighton on tile thP Boy H('onts . Tht• pt>tition, like .\. . .1. .\1Hl!• r~on o f J<]ust )lidmle . \\'hilt> you just pout, and grieve and R. E. Howe Fourth. thut of the Boy H<·outs wbidt 11sks for !lonht .. P. T. Duvall _ __ the pool, will likPlr l!e rpferrptl to bP Thllt- LoYe is hliml u11!1 ft . would Yom· ha{lpineHs away. B!Jrt. Heckel. Rothw!'ll Brown Alld wife have t·e- the d~·partnwnt of wuterworks. h:l\'1 ' to he llOIYil(Jit)'S. Lund¥l0n mOI'e<l to )lidvale whPre :\lr. Brown l>~ How happil)· the grateful squirrel Geo. .\.. Huscher, Chah·man employed. Gathers his nuts to store; • .T. W. Herling While you do naught but srotf and 1'11 rlt')' Mcl\Hllan. Do you want to !'X<'hnng<' !!OllWthing quarrel ... Activities and Community Welfare tha:: you art' not · n~ing 11rotmd the That little's good tbe wide world Dr. W. H. Hot.hw!'wll houRe for mo11ey or merchandise? The o\~ r. Eagle will run a want ud for you Haymand Kenzie without any ebllrge. Try us . . Ht'o. A. .J enklllli. H ow huppil)· the optimist 1 General Wood Visits the Presiden t Um-m-m! SUND AE ONE of our great, heaping dishes of this wholesome and nourishing dessert is an mfallible recetpe f o r combatting the limpness and fatigue of very warm days. Just !tep around to_ __ ~lerniK"rship Dr.· Jo'. E. Botwht•r F. R. )forgun ('laud Hinnan Cla.sslfteation Geo. II. Watt.~ H. B. Carlisle A. J. Peters. t\ttendanee and Telephooie A W. Yeager A. J. Peters ('. A. Anderson. Murray City Pharmacy· How hllppily ~·ou too, could liV!' And sing your time away. If )·ou'd hl'ed the lc;;.!!On nature gives, A net li '' ~' the optimistic way. Earl Borg, :\furray, Utah. ::'.frs. GeorgE> E. Brown - l!'ft last l<'rlday for a ~lx wwks' stfty in California. She will spend most of the tim~> with relative~-! in Rerkeley. - ----·-- EnteriaJnment H. B. Carlisle W G. Churches Hugh Ward PubUety Jc'. '1'. Duvall H. A. Robbins C. B. Wallace A. J. Petera. Murray, Utah Average Shave A Blrwingham (Ala.) barber estl· mates thttt It takes 138.3 feet of rllZor etroketJ to shave the average man. remarks the Dearborn Independent. Athletie H P. Parry. Auditing H A. Robbins H. B. Smith. A BARGAIN modem boU&e. Larce eld*ea bouse wired for eledr.le Ughts and piped wl&b water. Garage, ftowtnc wells. 6 1-2 aeree at 408I South State. For Sale er Trade for ~urray City property. Sonr LeUer FlvH'OOID . H. A. RobbinR. Deatlly Hail•torm• The hllllatorms of India ar~t ,_,._ quently 110 aevere that persons are killed b;r the Icy stones. MAKE SAVINGS ON SEASONABLE GOODS NOW! We can please you Murra y Mercantile Co. Phone Murray 159 South State :\lr. and l\Irs. Dave Ro11m unci son. Emerson, left Thursday for Pocatello, wh!'re th!'Y will make thPir home. home. Mrs. Fred )forgan and childr!'n left Thursday morning for 11n outing trip to Bear Lake. The~· will go to Logun later and Mis~ )Jurjorie will remain there for a three weeks' vi,it. Mr. Sn~1 Morgan who 1.: principal of thp nuvis County High School spent several day!' this wpek with Ur. and )Irs. Jc'rl'd ~!organ. Admired Daclcly Little Girl (ll~ !!hl· sees her father march In with the cholr)-Oh. lwk, mother, there goes dadd.v In his eln•lng shirt !-Corporn tlon Reporter. ... All the f)'flerence Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, govern or general of the Philippines, photoaraphed with President Coolidge at tlte summer White House in the Black Hifts. This was the first time th e Pre~ident p~sed in his new cowboy ha~. All 111eu are horn e<JUul . hut It 11 what the) nre hot·n equal to that make>~ 11.11 the dltl'erPn <.: e.--Oood Hard·. Will'('. 1926 Jewett C.oa.rh )Jr. and l\Irs. Keith Warenski and hahy arrived Suturrlny from California to spend a few dnyH with )lr. Warnski'!< parent~. Mr. und )Irs. Tl'd "•11 rnski. Miss Ve}a Gaufln's )lutual Clas-s arE> going on a treasure hunt Friday evening sta.rtlng .from )liRS Gautin's home on Ylne Street at 8 o'clock. There will he inAtllllatlon of offic!'rs of tl1e Omeniu Rebekah Lodge Tuesday night, July 19th, in Fraternal ball. The elect! ve offlcer:4 are :\lr!<. Robert Brown, Noble Grand ; :Miss Gertrude Cannegieter, \'ice Grand; l\Ir~. Bertha Brady, ~e<·remry; )Ir;;. Sarah Hadley, treasurer; llrs. Jane Bishop, trustee. Tbe appointive offit-erR will be announced lllter. All memhers are urged to be Jlresent. Hefrpshments will be Rerred after the installation of of· fleers. A party, !'omposed of 1\fr. and :\Irs. Wm. B. Erekson, MrR. Ella Siddoway of Vernal, Mrs. Alhert Hibbard of Salt Ltlke, Mr. nnd ~Irs. S. A. Shakespere, llr. and 1\frs. E. J. Young ftnd the Misses Erma Erekson and Irene Toone spent the afternoon and evening at Saltalr Tuesday. :~ Hklps down th!' path of life; \YhllP you. well weary pessimist;, LPacl a life of lon!'some RtrifP. Dr. ttnd :\Irs. IT. X. Sheruniun uml Mr. and )Ir~. Lronnrcl (' Xellson, with th!'ir fllmilies 11nc1 11 party of friends from Sult J.nke 11nd Holliday spent several days ut Fish Luke during the week. 1926 Ford Coupe 1922 Buick Touring, $125. Dueo Finish, $400 Carlisle Motor Co. |