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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER i. j. HANSON NAMED 9l.vCrwT nF HEALTH Need of State President Cites . i.i Kanitorlum. ' TuDrrv"'"' f the held Association t i,, tV 1 , nt the Hotel Utah. alien"" Ilav ikiin. mayor of 1,rovo- - was I !j president of the association. He officer ei.ti)ii or, ,.e it h . SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" Fragrant Beautiful FLOWERS , Moderately Priced MURRAY RH. 1032 4838 So- Phone 150 Ramona State - FLORAL rnoue Murray w Bobbie room Born and Raised in Utah by the Manufactured Intel mountain succeeds Dr. John A. Wldtsoe, who leaves for Europe In the near future. Dr. Hanson has served us a member of the executive committee for the past six years. The keynote of Dr. Hanson's was the need of a tuberculosis saultorluin for the state, and he urged the creation of a sinking fund, to be established from the funds raised from the Christmas Seal Sale each year to be used as a nucleus for such an Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superintendent of public instruction, was unanimously elected as active Mrs. Levi Edgar Young was as secretary, and Edgar A. Bering was treasurer. The president will appoint the executive commpittee within the next few days. The report of the nominating committee, consisting of Edward II. Snow, chairman ; Dr. C. X. Jensen, Mrs. Levi Edgar Young, James II. Wnllls and Miss Kate- Williams, was unanimously elected, and the following were named to serve a directors for terms expiring in 1!;U: E. E. Anderson, Morgan; B. O. Coltou, Duchesne; Mrs. John X. Davis, Vernal; Alex F. Dunn, Tooele; Joseph T. Finllnson, Leamington; Walter Fitch, Eureka; Joseph B. Harris. W. J. Henderson, Pan- Blnnding; L. S. Kaddon, Park City; Dr. guitch; Ezra C. Kich, Ogden; C. A. Anderson, Carl A. Badger, Mrs. A. 11. X. Bird. Dr. C. A. Callister. Mrs. E. E. Corf man, E. O. Howard, the let. Kev. . Moulton Arthur and Dr. George Thomas, all of Salt ljike. H. Aldous Dison of I'rovo, and Miss Anna Snow of Iiu were recommended to fill the vacancies in the term ending 1928; and Alma 0. Jowkes of Catle Dale was named to serve for term ending In Funeral services for Uangvald Broom Co. Murray, Utah FALL AND WINTER Vacation .Fares To CALIFORNIA and the PACIFIC NORTHWEST And Return DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Tickets on sale daily with final return limit of Nine Months from date of sale. Stopover in both directions. Divert routes if desired. Tickets to southern and southeastern destinations on sale daily to April 30, 1928. Final return lmit June 15, except certain destinations which bear final limit of May 31, Winter Tourist various Fur detailed fares, routes and Pullman reservations, call mi nearest Rio Grande Agent. C. E. Maw, president club-wome- n a. 1 1. & r t Al Plumbing & Cards will say it for you Heating Co. Come in and See Them JS5(i South State Murray Phone 35 The Murray Press mnoumm'a The New 2 -L- V ONG DISTANCE TKAOf MM W. CALDWELL KILLS DEER J. W. Caldwell, J. W. Hay, Itobert s Caldwell. Put Caldwell, and Billy made up a successful deer hunting party, which visited southern I'tah for their field of oeration. By eight o'clock the next morning after reaching their camping place. J. W. Caldwell brought down a dandy deer. The entire party were very fortunate and brought back about a half ton of venison. The deer were plentiful and the sHrt excellent. A slight auto mlxiip marred the return trip, but no one suffered material damage and all U.e time and felt well repaiii for trouble. En-gle- "The Quality (joes In Before the Name (joes On Six Tubes Use Power Tube. Four For many year there has been an iasistent demand for Zenith to manufacture a radio permanendy balanced on one shaft. priced low enough to come within reach of Full metal shielding. Superior Tone Qualall and yet maintain the Zenith standard of ity. One Control Knob. Sensitive Selecquality. We are very happy to announce the tive. Compact PowcrfuL Single Dial new Model 12 at the lowest price at which Self Logging Electrically Illuminated. All sold be and a radio receiver may yet embody Metal Construction Zenith Patents. Zenith quality and Zenith performance. the tame tart at the Ztnitk with TttttJ by tkt ttmt Ztnilk txprrU and Dt Iu MeJtU, , hick rt pticti at fiiO to f2J00 Con-dense- rs GRANITE FURNITURE CO. CHILDREN SHOPPERS MURRAY, UTAH Phone Murray 496 s--i of Machinery Wagon Work, and all kind, Done. Expertly and Horseshoeing Repairing RFRT MARRIOTT. AND NEW YEAR'S on. ACETYLENE WLLDiiNU r CHRISTMAS Murray Mrs. J. P. pHyne tertained at a Hallowe'en party. Saturday night, October 29th. at her homo, 8(11 Enst 17th South. There were thirty guests and everyone present enjoyed the evening. Prizes were won by Miss Ida Belcher and Miss Florence Walters. The couple winning prizes for the best costumes were Miss Irene Landis and Mr. Wallace Tripp. g . Our line of MRS. PAYNE ENTERTAINS ture. Other seakers were Miss Hutu W. Mumford. director of child health education of the association, who told dur-lualmut the health education exhibit i which at A. E. sessions, the E. teachers visited the offhvs. She also stated that in going through the state men. meeting medlcHl men and business found 'educator and club women, she a tu-- ! that they were all agrts-- that outthe wan sanltorlum standing need of the state, of the Mrs. J. J. Bugger, chairman Lay-of Committee Christmas Seal Sale in ber work the of lso spoke Alex Hedcounty. Dr. C. X. Jensen. also spoke onist and Edward H. Snow showed statement presented A financial on a souno Intion to the a !' For Prompt and Efficient Service ac- quaintances this year? Mrs. Fred It. Morgan, entertained with a shower Friday night, complimentary to Mrs. Fred L. Morgan. The guests numbered forty. Hallowe'en ideas were carried out in decorations and refreshments, with some special entertainment features. Two vocal solo selections were pleasingly given by Mrs. Leonard Gerrad of Salt Lake. Mrs. Josephine Leetham gave two readings. A contest game was played, Mrs. Wiseman .of Murray, winning the prize. a director of the association, spoke in behalf of her organization ami stated of the state were that the favorable to the Utah Public Health association ami were anxious to see the work continued. She said that the club women can ably assist in putting over the Christina seal sale in their local couuuimitlea. W. Superintendent Francis of the Granite School district. spoke of the educational work of the association ami the help their district had received In establishing a health education program. Harden Beiinion of the state depart emphasized the meiit of agriculture ami expres. work health of need public sed th6 hope that the Kanltoriiim would be established iu Itah in the near fu ' To your friends and BRIDE'S SHOWER of the To have all defective Plumbing attended to CALL Murray 317 How Will You Say It Carl- were held in the East Midvule Warj chapel, Thursday, under the direction of Bishop T. F. Greenwood, The Come Ye ward choir sang "Come, Saints," and, following the invocation by Albert Glover, "1 Know that My Itedeenier Lives." Don Xickols rendered a violin solo. Speakers were C. I, Olson, Ed. Stromness, John G. Sharp, and C. X. Xellson. A vocal solo, "That Wonderful Father of Mine," was rendered by Ethel Millerberg, and the choir closed with "O My Father." William James pronounced the .benediction. A quartet sang "Farewell All Earth ly Honors" at the graveside and the dedicatory prayer was offered by Jas. Glover. stale federation of women's clubs and " THIS IS THE SEASON son 1021). PAGE 3. 19J7 '. FUNERAL HELD FOR RANGVALD CARLSON t, Mrs. Ji1 IS CALLED MAHY MAUGCEUITE LAKSEX at Butlervllle. Miss Mary Marguerite Larsen, died Sunday, She was born April 0, lt5, at Smith's Fort, Wyoming, and had been a resident of Butlervllle for 11 years. Surviving are her father, James C. Larsen. and three sisters: Mrs. Everett W. Llbby, Berkeley, California; Mrs. Nellie Engebret-sen- , and Veda M. Larsen, Butlervllle. ad-dre- jj I MISS MARY LARSEN , i 4774 So. oiaie Every o. I. Skagg system store for manager Is always on the look-ou- t is It he who perJunior shoppers, and sonally helps them find all tie items desired. Just write a note of your grocery and moat requirements, and your ihlld will return with the order com plete, together with an Itctnlaed list and a cash register receipt also. CHILDREN FIRST AT OUR MEAT COUNTERS Grown folks are glad to step aside at our meat for the children shos-renmarket Our manager departments. deavor to serve each child themselves and 'avoid any change or disappoint ment. If you can't shop yourself, send the children to an u. P. Skaggs system store or market It's both safe urn! wtlofaetory, NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT BAZAAR GREAT SUCCESS of the varloim booth The iinimlttc are to Is congratulated on the success of the bnwiar and damv last Tuesday night. It Udng one of the most ful bazaar the Neighbor of Woodcraft bold. The prlos that were jdvon sway were won by the following: ; A pink quilt by A. J. HoffoiiN-ca yellow quilt by Tony lmall; a cru-quilt by E. A. Smith ; a readnlg lamp, Glen olnnder; a buffet set by Ml Murphy. 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