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Show ---- --- ------ ---- ADBBS8 TO MURRAY EAGLES AND FRIE OS OF THE ORDER ·Martin's Specials For Saturda y, Monday and Tuesda y ····-----------·-···$6.89 25 Lb. Sack ······ --- ·-·-······-···---··-·-· 1.72 JO Lb. Sack .69 J ca.n Large Flat Salmon_ ....... .. _. .18 West Coast Coffee, J Lb. ________ __ .37 Mothers Oats, {with china) .36 Mens' Work Shoes --·-·· ······-····· $2.89 Boys' School and Work Shoes --·-$2.39 Silk Combin ations --·--·-····---···-------$1.49 Sugar, J 00 Lb. Sack Silk Stepins .. -. •- -- ... -.- ... -.-.-------------- • 98 · ------------------------ $1.89 Silk Night Gowns Silk Vests .. -.-------.- .. -.----------- ·- ·- ·- ·· · ·- · • 78 FREE DELIVE RY SERVIC E ~----------~--~----------- -- :rHOMAS ;MARTIN & PHONE MURRAY 4Zl TROOP 92 ROY SCOUTS ON TRIP 'fhe Taylonn·ille Boy Scouts troop Xo. 92 left :\Ionday for a three day t rip to Lnmh's Canyon. About twenty five ltoy~ were indnded In the party w ho were n<·companled by Seout Master Ivan l<'ru llll'. Mr. A. W. Yeager, I ra :'\lu<-yay. au<l Clo)·d Brown. The rutrty has made I>lan,~ for a wonderful trip, to ineltHlP e1 erything on the Sl.'OUt p r ogrnm :(pr fun us well as pruetil.-e f<tnnts to muke them better !K'OUt~<, w hich evl'ry trip of this kind does. ,roh u Albt'rt :Miller, infant sou of Mr . nnd ~It·:,< .•Tohn E. Miller of Bingham (lied Thnr,..dny, August 18. Services wt>re held Sunday at the Jenkins Funeral Parlor,; and Interment made in Wasatch Lawn cemete y. ................. . . .... CARS THAT RUN A car on the road is worth two in the shop- if it's running on the road. The safest way to get to the running kind of Used Car, is to buy where that's the only kind they sell. R. J. FRY, Inc. 4810 South State street Phone M urray - A USED CAR I S O~Y AS DEPEND. ABLE AS TH E DEALER WIIOSELJ,S IT. h-•-••-•-••-•-..............-...........-...........-....._.. MALT~ HELP-l!;7.0 0 a day for amhltlnus man who can furnish referen1·e~. $~!'} a week, l'i day weekoppor tunity to incrt>llRe pay to $75$100 week ly in plght months. Must h uve car and <'llll on farmers in this county. Tell uhout yourself. FROST & THOl\IAS, Drawer 4, Freeport, Ill. MURRAY, UTAH Ml!Tl AL STAKE CONVENTION ______ GOODRICH TIRES· High In Quality LOW IN PRICE Motorists are beginning to learn that GOODR ICH TIRES mean more lllilea of wear for the Price. "The proof of tile pudding ia the eating thereof. " Get a GOODR ICH TIRE from Met ropo litan Gar age GAS SERVIC E ACCES SORIES OIL Gene ral Auto Repairing · I Phone Murray 55 5026 South State I 1 l I I s• I .. ---------------------------· lli8S!'S Gem and Vera Gaufln returned ThurRdll;\' from n ten da~· tJ•ip The Cottonwood Stake M. I. A. to Cnltfornia. They vi8ited San J<'ranColl\·ention will be held at the Granite ei!lf'n, J,o;~ AngPl('S an([ 11 mmnbpr nf High School next Sunday, Augu~<t the beach resorts nnd other placeR of • 28th. 'Dbe Stake oft'ieer~ will hold a lnte1·;.t. s!'Sslon at 9 o'clock a. m. the :\lutual The Gmnlte Furniturt• Company's Ward and Stake otrlcers at 11 a. m., and the Ward and Stake otrleers will plact' of bul!ines!l was cl«r<l'tl Tut>Rflay again be in Rl'Sldnn at 1 ::ro p. m. afternoon to ·permit· the Rnlto;; anfl ofVisitor from the genPral board will fit· forc~e to attend the ~ugar Houst• outing at Snit .\ir. The t>lll}lloyel',. and hp in ntt:PndanCE>. __,_ JACK SWITZER , M&"r. manngerf< · of the Grnuite Funiture Co. in Sugar HouRe llllfl :'\Inrrny joined SEA GUU. GIRLS GR.-\DUATE CLII<'FORD ADAMS RECOVERI NG forces at Salt Ah· nml hlllt'hed and Thl' Sea Gull OiriR of tbP :'\lurray Young Clltrord Adams of Myton who dan<.'efl to;eth~>r. ~lr. Rot'kwood of Sugar IIouRe and 1\Ir. A. 0. ('onper of Fh·Rt Wartl were gnulunted ~un~tay was badly injured this spring by a the llurray hraneh reJKirt the <lay a night at the Warfl Chn])el. Approtruck is maklg a good ad,·ance towards ,·ery stwces11ful one for ~ugnr House IJH'iatP exercisP,; we1·.- f'Ooduded which I reeovery. 1\lr. .T. W. Caldwell o])ened ln gPnt>r~l and the GrunitP I<'uniture included flemon8tratl ou of work ae- i his home to the ehild and extendefl t•ompllshed during their life in this or- I every aid towards 11 <•ul!ventent Com}l8n~ in particular. ganizatlon. Mrs. Dr. EllertKon was in j method fen- hi!-! IJeing .treated. No re- i t'Ord of n •·ecovery froth Rll<'h "a 1 Tht' !'listers of Charity from the t•ha'rge of the program. Mrs. l~<nhel wound as wat-1 iu6it•ted on the hny Catholl<• Grammar 8.-hool who have Smith gn,·e 11 vpry intt're!lting Ufle~ts 80 hiH l'ase IH exdting 11 grPOt been teat·hing Snnda~· 8t•hool at the tlresR to the do~s and Yl"l'. Little weldeal of inierest. ; Mn!rrnr and Midvnlt> ('atholll' ('hureh- eometl the new memb(>r;;: to the Y. L. . ell have reliuftnit-;hed tthnt tn><k owing l\L I. A. The follnwing girl~-< were to fin• of these Sistt>J'i!~ having i)('('n graduated : Margaret Tha~·np, Beth anti denls with ·~·outll' lltHI it~< cnst is whh-h <·Onst_nntl~· '1\'Pnt on behind the Mrtt. 1•. G. Larson and sisters, Mr~<. transfened to the new l'nthollc church Harmon, Daif'~· Larson. Ivr f'u mpwell . t!(ffilfl(}sNl of fresh young pla~·t•rs who lhws_ In tht'-t' s<•f'tH's--a tiny tlgure Axel Oleen of Murray and 1\lrs. Alma at Prk-e. On Sunday last Io'ather Mat·y Fugate, Elaine J.ynn, I..n~·y art> u )l(}sith·e delight on the screen. in 11 g-rptlt wn•·- Lois is seen 1 · the driFarnsworth of Salt Lake, with their llaguire JIUid u high trlbutt• to the Bringhur!lt, llorgaret Holmt>s. :unry Lois Mo1·an, Paramount's 1ww ~tn•·. Yt>r of n He<l Cw:<s ambnlan<·e. father, Frank Swenson of Salt Lake work of the SlHter>< in the community Berg and Vivian Carl8on. <~mtributPK 11 eharoeteriza tlon that •riJI' pic>tm·<· lH'I'seuts the first Amleft Tuesday morning for Casper, Wyo_ all<l tendert~ :-oht<•erf' thank!! to thf'm bring" ont all her swet>t laek of so- .. rh-nn work nf Vern Yoronina, Para'l'he party was also accompanied by I on behalf · of the congregation . phistif•ntion. :'\Ii!<K :\Ioruu·s iutJ"Otlnc- uunmt'H mo~<t r ecent European lm·Nt>phl Swenson and will -riMlt Mrs. New teaehers have not yt>t been YOUTHFUL C.\ST M.\KES GRE.\T titm to J>n risian studio life, where pm·tu lion, u uol >!he reveals herself as Larson'8 Rister, Mrs. William FlvanR. j appointed .. "WHIRLWI ND OF YOl'TH" , she go.,,. to }lllrsue hPJ' nrt stmlieR, 11 rnYiRhing hlmul<-' of "tremendous apThe party will visit other point88 in . hring;. ulwut a sth't'l'><>'ion of rolOJ•fnl iJelll. Ot·her itnportnnt part!; are \Vyoming before returning home. The "Whirlwind of Youth" playing f eXf)('l'h•n('l'• in whi<•h she feels the plii.\"P<l h~Donul<i ).;:,.tth, Alyce ?.fills, F ac• tla• Wiml Larry Some meo face the wind, some turB at The Iris Theater on AuguRt 29 and , o1·erpowprin J! effc•d of a grl'at lm"l'. K('nt, l;nrPth Hugh!'!! and Nana Headman, infant daughter of their baeka to lt. The former over· :ro will be one of the moRt plensing The finul se<ttll'IH't' of ··The• \Yhh·l- ('ha rles La""· Mr. and .Irs. Everett 0. Headman died 1come obstacles and accomplish some- hit~< of entertainme nt that haR (•ome wind of Youth" is lnld iu the J<'rench "'l'ht> Whirlwhul Of YoutJh" was Wednesday, August 17. Services were thing In life. The latter merely drift, this way for many weeks. war arf'll. with nut tilt' JII'<'Renta tlcm tlirt'<'tNl hy Uowlnnd v. Lee, ,who held at the Jenkins :&llortuary Chapel, creating nothing, rendering no serv· The play be an aflaptatlon of A. of any fighting hut with iuterl'sting he1·e adds one more plea lug pictnre lee and are frequently a burden on Hamilton Gibbs' noe-rl "Soundings" ! ~lflPlights on tht' fi'I'Prish ttctlvlty to a long llRt of ;:uccesses. Thursday at 4 :30 p. m. Interment was their fellows. Are yon facing the In Mtll Creek Cemetery._ - _.___ _ _..............-..J!'t1 wind ?--Grit. Slippery Streets! \ A word with you, memhers of this J!rf'nt Fratnnal Order of Eagles,and the word I wish to sa~· h•. now is tbt> ti mP to prepare. :Sow Is the time to plan our work for the wlnh'r ;nnw l• the tim<' tu arrnngl' uur edtwntiunol lllld rf'<'reaituual netlvillf•" fur the Mmlu~ Rt>nsnu : now il' tht> tlnlf' to map out thol!e to,.ks wbi•·h go with member hip in thi>' ae1·it>, and tlw J)('rformanCE> of whidt will render you hetter men more fit to (·nrry forward the high aimt-~ and ideals of the Fraternal Oredr of EagleM• Prellarednes !!--lt 11! with wor<t" as good men through no tanltR of their uwn.tind themf;f'lvt>~t In dl•grace.In thl• ,;amt> manner tht> word 'preJlart>dnt>sR' iM now lu di!lfa,·or with llbt>ral and Yet. rightly em}lloyed, that word ~<tnnfl" for u more universal phenomen. l'n•pa1·edne" 11-Wf' find 1t e\·erywl:t'rl' in nature and 111 human soelety. 'l'hl' fnrmer planH the next harv!'St In the winter and spring; he d~ not I I wait until the fall and the st'etl Il8R:-<t'R 1 wt-ekR and even 'months undergromu l tn king root and storing 'nip ene•·g~· I aguin•t tht> time wh~>n it will bt•nr flowers and fruit. l'reparedne~hildren are Rt>nt to ~whool ,anrt youth!! are taught trafleH to play In life as men and womt-n, BH members of society. And what is inRuranee but prepareflness?And what are 8anitary nnd bygenic meal!ure"' but preparedneR S ?And what are all the arduous r!'Seltrcht>s of sdentistS,all the daring deeds of pioneers and t>xplorPrR, all the sacrlces and martydomr,; ttf idealists and dreamers but preparedneM s,- prepar. lug humanity for a full~>r lif~>, a h~>tter world, a more just !locial order 'I Aml so you juninr memhei'S, you who carry within )'On both promise and fulfillment of the Fraternal Order of Eagles you mu~t make preparedJWI!S )"Onr watchword. Prepare now for the next winter,and for that inevitable winter whleh must eomt> s n~>r or later, when your ehlt>rs Rhall reRt from their labors, and it ~'<hall ~)(' your tum to tnke over the nnhlt> orglnlzatlon tht>y have built up with so mn<'ll toil and trouble and earry it to g1·pater aehiennPnts and triumpllR, • I I I • • Slippery streets require careful driving and dependabl e tires. Goodyears, with the big, diamond blocked AII-W eather Tread, are tf.e safest equipment you can use. They wear long, too, and that's why-wi nter and summer-More people ride on Goodye ar Tires than on any other kind • Keep back the robbers • - Rot and Rust! Don't buy a roof that rots or rusts. Such · a roof will start to leak long before it has lived out its natural life. .. Beat Rot and Rust I Put Barrett Roll Roofings on your buildings. You can get them pblin and mineral-su rfaced-and both kinds are rot-proof and rust-proof. Attractive and fire-safe, too. Come in and see how low our prices are 1 MUe use of our roofinl experience. C~tomer: ..... juatapileo fnut-.aad at wu a br:md·new roof a few yean.,o." Dealer: "That'• wlty I'm ahowillfl )'Oil thia roo6ng• -it cttn't nut or rot either:' ' B.orrett R ..ll Roofina- h roc-pi'OOf and .---proo( Fra nk's Gar age MURR AY UTAH Smith Hardwa re "The Winche ster Store" 4814 South State St. - |