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Show i I iiiliiittliitiiilltiiilitititittw ...... 1 " fTTTTTTTTTTTTtttTttttttttWtttWtttttttttt MURRAY SOCIETY ff ! i! tt t fr f Only Volume Production Makes this Possible ii tt Such smart beauty) modern design and quality construition are possible at Chevrolet's amazingly reduced prices only because of the matchless re- tt tt sources of General Motors and the savings of gigantic production. Come-s- ee these beautiful cars today you actually know how much you are offered for so little, you, like thousands of others, will exclaim--"Hocan Chevrolet build such fine cars at such low prices?" it tt tt tt t w t t tt tt ti t CARLISLE MOTOR CO. 4800 South State Stret WEST JORDAN H Friday night, a group of friends gave a party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Goodridge who are moving to W'estwood, California to make their home. Games and luncheon was enjoyed by 65 guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Landers of Midvale are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a son. Mrs. Landers was formerly Miss Mae Brown of this ward. Mrs. Cleo Blazzard of Murray entertained at a shower in honor of her mother. Mrs. Ray Haun, Wednesday afternoon. Progressive game were played, prizes won by Mre. Curtis, Mrs. Lenard Malstrom, Mrs. Bertha Haun. Mrs. Lon Hibbard. Luncheon was served to Mesdames Marie Blaz-sarBernice Blazzard. Ivv Haun. of Murray, Elsie Stocking of South Jor- Ian. Olga Sandberg. A. Lundquist, E. Cook, Ovard, Leroy Cook, David Evans, Ed Evans, Joe Hubbard d. Er Phone Murray 483 IJlla Beckstead, Hyrum Beckstead, Albino Richardson, Gleu Beckstead, Annie Hibbard, Dorothy Pendin. li. Hibbard. J. J. Williams. Glen Smith is home after spending several months at Preston, Ida. The dances in the amusement hall luive been discontinued until further notice. Our sympathy goes out to the Crescent Ward in the lose of their ward chapel by fire, Monday night. Miss Grace Lancaster is spending the winter in California. Mrs. Lydia Bateman is able to be out again after suffering lers and sons, Russel, Grant and Glen of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Brown were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson Sunday. Hvrum Stocking of South Jordan was elected president of the ParentTeachers' Association of the Jordan District at the final session of the Jordaa Round-u- p Saturday afternoon. George Goodridge left for Calif or niu Sunday morning. Mrs. Goodridge and family will leave as soon as school is out, to make their home at Westwood, where their older children now live: Mr. Milton Goodridge, Mrs past George By water and Mrs. Austin the week with bronchitis. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Henderson motored to Salt Lake Saturday afternoon and attended the Pantages and Orpheum theatres, also a dinner party in honor of Mr. Henderson, it being1 , his birth day anniversary. On the evening they attended the dance at vest Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Gladner Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. Harold May, Mrs. B. II. Sel- - r 1 Id tt '1 ONTROL o 1 .tt m it? 8 wik a builtMusiam e A bt U Price, with complete Angeles. Mrs. Carl Hansen entertained her piano pupils at u social Wednesday evening of last week at her home on State street. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Graves are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a son, Saturday of hint week. The Murray Second Ward members will hold a bazaar Friday evening, February 4, beginning at senven o'clock at the ward amusement hall. A splendid program has been arranged which will be followed by dancing. Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Slnicr of Hrlg- huni City have been visiting at the home of Mr. Simper's father, Daniel SiiniM-r- , and other relatives lu the city. Miss Fannie Caldwell left Friday of last week for Los Angeles for u visit. Mrs. Isabelle Smllh entertained the officers and teachers of the Murray First Ward Primary Association, Fri day afternoon of last week Ht her home. J. J. Froclor who has been visiting Ids sou Leonard Proctor and family at lios Angeles, for the past two months. lias returned home and Is the guest f his daughter, Mn. Herbert Toinlln md family at Magna. Mrs. Henry Marker, Sr.. left Friday f last week for a two months visit ,vlth her daughter in San Francisco. Miss Evelyn Walters entertained the club Monday girls of the evening of last week at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell an nounce the birth of e sou, born to them January 5, at Sau Francisco. In honor of the birthday anniver sary of Syvert Shalt., his daughter. Mrs. Mitchell Ilnydcn entertained at a dinner Sunday evening at her home South atreet. on West Sixty-fourtMr. and Mrs. George A. Jenkens en tertained the Country Cousins Club member at a dinner followed by cards and dancing, Thursday evening of last week at their home. Mr. and Mrs. John Howe entertained number of their friends at their home Wednesday evening of lHst week. Smith's Cash Feed or At! it- - All stsllons found Instantly Can b for wava lenfftks. Incorporate new aklelded n ona controL call-brat- ed ccra-partmt- nt chassis. metal Truly, a lonf-distaa- radio. ct jot b beautiful radio installed in a cabinet, in wkich A new and five-tu- Maslcoas there is a built-iand compartment for batteries. n 7 If you are interested, ask for a demonstration. oi it 0i r,r. Jn IV n consists of two alajea of Tkt mw BTe-t-ut radio frequency amplification, rejeneratUe, Cresendon fontrolW detector and two stages of audio frequency with means for us of power tub in tha last stag. low pric. A beaotlful and tery efficient radio at a remarkably 5 ampH-tralio- n, For SaU by niff irPi SMITH HARDWARE THE 4SU South Statt WINCHESTER 43-1- 4 favor. BRUSH LAND VALUE HIGH Dr. Arthur W. Sampan, former dl rector of the Great Itnsln F.xpcrlment Station In ftah, nnd now rmfeosor of ranee management at the I'nlvernltjr of California, told the forest conference st Ogden today that bnifh land U tslued at from It") to n ll.uio n acre for watershed timteo-IoAngeles Counlry, California, In where thejr are even tdanllnu brush here 11 mm to reestablish the rover The fire. hns lxrn wiped out ly of various eed to best U Mmt studied ty lr. 8ampon, to determine the type of vegetation which f.iKcted after lrufh flrrs. lie referred to nodlum chlorate as xprsy for weed eradication, It being .bii STORE" MURRAY, - UTAH (tl non tioUonoun to slin k, allhoUKh It bad the U.iadTantnge of being highly con PHONE MURRAY 56 4762 SOUTH STATE "EVERYTHING for the CHICKEN from WAV to CACKLE" A Few of Our Bargains tuU Week, Ending February 5 No. 3 Yellow Corn, whole, per 100 lbs $1.90 1.97 No. 3 Yellow Corn, cracked or ground, per 100 lbs. 1.55 White Flaky Bran, per 100 lbs 2.25 Smith's Scratch Feed, per 100 lbs 2.35 Smith's Laying Mash, per 100 lbs 90 Whole Wheat Flour, bur ground,24 lb. bag 1.85 Whole Wheat FJour, bur ground, 48 lb. bag 45 Whole Wheat Flour, bur ground, 3 lb. bag 45 Lehi Cereal, Nature's Gift Mush, 9 lb. bag Before ordering your baby chicks see us and save "KASH IS KING" rotation grazing as compared with the very light use of the entire range and (loser grazing the second 'time over Mo-Yok- Home Made C.iinlit's I'oiintaiii Sen ice the range, especially where there was a shortage of range. conference on forest The two-daresearch ended January 4, representatives from Utah, Idaho, California and Alaska having been in at tend. tint'. LAMEOURNE'S y CONFECTIONERY Light Lunches Fresh Buttered Popcorn at All Times h 1891 So. ra eggs kttnq LyMTjNi 1 1 your 1 BRtAKf 1 astPSJ aJTl li I Buy Your Flowers In Murray a good cotton picker at the white sales these days. Semi to the V. S. Department of Agriculture for the bulletins on "Se Any hoinemaker can 1eoomt It will dawn upon your food consciousness that you have met with perfect breakfast satisfaction when we have served you ham and eggs... Tender, sugar-rure- d ham and eggs of unquestioned newness. (H-lft-F- Flowers, Potted Hants or Flower Heeds. Our prices are lower than elsewhere. Funeral work a siteclnlty. Phone orders given beat of care. Id MURRAY FLORAL IS::8 So. State I'hone Murray 41 Kesidcure I ();!'.! Ranitina .Aie... I'liotie II I.i nd i:.o 'l till l I I srau Cum tt Prop. kire i -- r I I WHIZ ANTI KKKKZK stiK-kln- STOKAtiK UT JOE'S GARAGE ND AH-GR- A joi: hNGM.ia: COAL GAS & OIL ( linkers o If8 Smoke Ilrt Iess EXPERT REPAIRS or Sintt Iiess Slack You Niffl For The KnsKler Ask Your DealiT For It REPAIR SERVICE Just What HISS So. Murray ill Stale 4- - t 45th SOUTH GARAGE Expert Automobile Repairing starts mature seed, according to exerlnicii! of C. I Forsllng of the Great Itasln KxisTltueiit Station. Another experiat ment which has Isfii lu this slutlon for 13 years, showed that on range w ith 15 per cent cover of vegelation, 5 jht cent of the runoff was; from melting enow and 5 per cent was from the summer rains, but this 5 per dcent carried tH per cent of the cover of the vegetation Imetit When was Increased to 40 jx r n nt the run off from summer rains as reduced by 51 per ci tit, but this inrreaxtt In tcgetailon did not effect the run-of- f from melting snow. TrofeMor Wm. 0. lcleron of the Ctah Agriculture Kxpcrlntcnt Station showed thai sumsaid bis mer rain did not penetrate df-- enough Into the wdl to contribute to the underground water supply. It should be nisde clear thnt the almve figun's apply to herbacoua vegetation and not to hruxh. of the I'lnUh Kuenlsor Ihe Grest Hasln Foreit sugcocd tlint the t Ion Investigate Hist Kxperlmcnt of brush fires on forage production snd ou watershed values. Supervisor UeuedUl of the Sawtooth questioned the alue of deferred and oif-ratlo- - ber-bnm- exiK-rlinent- Cut Designs, lection of Cotton Fabrics" and "Principles of Window Curtaining' (l.'MF) These tell how to Judge weaves, finishes ami dyes in cotton fabrics for many uses. 102 days from time growth Stale eweR Carburetor. ami Ignition Adjustments - ment. Dr. and Mrs. Christen Jensen ant! visitvl her sister, u av u.uuiKr Saturday. Goodridge Mr. George Men "M" played Jordan West The Ruttlerville "M" Men Tuesday eve In our boys' ning, the score wa tel litltt Your hens must have the proper rations in order to give you the Maximum eg production. Our feeds are mixed to formulas prepared by the leading colleges of the west and tried out and approved by some of our leading poultrymen lkfore placing your Next Order for grain, call us and SAVE. Forage plants do not reach he prop The "M" Men basket ball team is er stage to Ih? gHid until thirty days They are building going- over big. after tourna growth starts and k require the to great hopes of going to tenna, $115.00. r'ttn Hii WHAT DOES IT COST TO PRODUCE A DOZEN EGGS? , An- irt"i r IMUIIbiU Batteries, Tubes and mfniOTn Mrs. Uiivld J. (.'umiiMl left Friday f last week for Ciillfurnlii. She will visit relatives In Sucriiiueiito aud her' sun (iiirdiin Campliell and family at San Francisco. returning she; will visit friends and relatives) in Los biistible. This weed spray U rerted to be indented. Mr. loneke, dlnrlor of the V. S. Shivp FxiHTlmetrt Station at I minds, Idaho, wild that his exs rleniv bowed one iht cent ewe jh t mouth was proix-for the range at his utatlon. J. . Stewart Grazing InsM-ctor- , Hupervlsors that all twent.v-lIn this luterniouutain district and t)l r nt of the rangers have received InsruetioiiN In charting plants within Mr. and Mrs. .Shirley Richardson, are exMrlutentat ipiadrats which Rachel Drake, Mrs. Donald Hoiran. to used to Indicate what Is hapin-nlnMr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton. net-for the He the range. emphasized Mrs. L. W. Tripp and little daugh out standards of water working ter lleloise visited her mother, Mrs. pnijf'ls and otlu4 range Ernest Silcox this week. Improvements. Mr. and Mrs. Ufe Egbert spent Ernest Assistant IHstrlct Forester Monday in Salt Lake. Winkler In charge of grazing, stated Miss Gwenith Silcox spent Thurs thni beheep ranges will ultimately and day at Sandy, the guest of Mr. and rattle ranges come grsss ranges Mrs. Jack Smith. Infinite weitl ranges, as the slnfp preMiss Ella Gardner U a little better fer the weeds and the rsttle prefer the after being seriously ill the past grass. u S. Peterson. Myrtle Warner, daughter of Mrs John Warner of Sandy, is improving after having dyphtheria. Mrs. War ner moved from this ward about six weeks ago. The marriage of Dallas Bateman son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bateman of Sandy and Miss Lucile Williams of Salt Lake has just been annouced Dallas is Sandy's little fighter and has many friends in West Jordan, Nora Bateman has pent the last two weeks at Riverton visiting her sisiter, Mrs. Rolland Page. Nora. Norma and Edith Bateman visited in Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Arminta Egbert is spending two weeks at Midvale. A birthday party was given in hon or of Mrs. Ernest Silcox, Monday night. Progressive gamps were play ed. prizes going to Mrs. Ezra Miller and Mrs. Ella Bateman and refresh ments were served to Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Ezra Miller of Riverton, of Olson, Mrs. Irvin Murray, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tripp of Lark, Mr. and Mrs. William Harper of Midvale Mrs. Annie Hibbard. Mrs. Gertrude Ella Bateman, Mrs iJviuires. Mr Mi, ,n ii s ef-fif- Reo Service Phone Murray 337 Cliff Simpson, Prop All I.KKNSF.D KMItAI.MI.KS I.NDANT SIMONS & BRINTON UNDERTAKERS Tel.iihone Murray ' t IIIKI I.Vn Soulh Slate Fred Carlson and Co. Dealers In FEED FLOUR COAL . PHONE MURRAY 422 Murray, Utah Opposite City Hall |