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Show EGLE. THE MURRAY SALVATION ARMY SKRVICK ship Notices Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information Rook of Mormon scenes were produced at the de- t'ri'iliiors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the lmvid First W. Moffat. Hank Building Murray, tne 1(itu day of lH'fre "r ftah A. I). 1027. lumber JOSEPH JOHNSON, Administrator of the Estate of Ephraini Johnson, deceased. DAVID W. MOFFAT, Attorney for Administrator. October l.'ith, l!r7. publication First .National NOTK'K TO ('KKl)ITORS Hannah Rowan, of Estate Dp. sci I. ceii Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the First office of David W. Moffat, Hank National Iiuildim:, Murray, I'tati, on or before the 22nd lumber A. D. 1!I27. of day A KAiI.KS F.RIK No. 1 Tti ( uf the a ceived. office of Murray Y Fraternal order of Kit; les. of Mur-BOOK OF MORMON SCENE ray City. Hull, hold., regular REPRODUCED IN WARD nii ciKh Friday ut s :tK' p. in. at Fraternal Hall. TO t'KKDITOKS Johnson, THK Ml KR NI. V. UOWAN, Administrator of the Estate of Hannah Uowan, deceased. PAVID W. MOFFAT, Attorney for Administrator, flp--t Publication October 20, 1927. CHURCH NOTICES which Sunday eve--l ins session of the last M. I. A. June conference were reproduced Sunday evening: by the East Jordan stake in the Sandy ward amusement ball. The hull was filled with spectators. The pictures were presented in four" scenes, the first dealing with U'hi and Nephi, the second with the Prophet, Aldnadi. King Noah, his soldiers and the priests, the third with Moroni's farewell when he buried the nolden plates, and the' fourth with the delivery of the plates by the angel to the Prophet Joseph Smith. The last tableau was very effect-ve- , the curtain being raised and lowered during the singing of "An Angel From on High." Officers Past Worthy president W. Walters Worthy President... Plmiris Smuffer Worthy (!. K. (iordon Chris Wolf ley Worthy Chaplain Fred Peters Secretary Treasurer Ernest Wiluht II. lteiison Worthy Conductor. Inner (Juardian .... ...Georue lMuan Outer Guardian II. Anderson Trustees: p.. L. Eckman. J. W. Krebs, William Canueuieter. Aerie : nloff Physi.-huSundwall. i 13th, Y)Ti. lucent s cuurch, at St. Muss ll:X) m. . Hall Midvale). 9:30 at (ioff Mass a. in. ser are invited to attend these vice and will receive a hearty All welc- ome. PATRICK HKV. MAGUIRE, Pastor. CHIRCU BAITIST BAITIST CHURCH, West 4Mb South St., near State. Bible school meets every Sunday moraine at lo a. m. Supt. Frieda A. lircM'l. classes for all. All are wel Ml'HUAY come. worsliip, 11:00 a. in., fttnr Hev. J. 1. Payne. Evening rviee S:oo p. in. Sermon by the Pitor. MurniiiR Ellas S. Woodruff of Salt Lake has been appointed chairman of the Near East Relief campaign for I'tah in preparation for the International Golden Rule Sunday. December 4, when the drive will reach its height. Observance of Golden Rule SunOMKMA LODGE NO 15 day originated in liliil during a session of the League of Nations, and Rebokuh Omenta Lodge No. 15, is now observed in more than 20 meets the first and third Tuesdays countries. All returns from obin each month, at 7:30 p. in. in Fraservance of the day are devoted to ternal Hall. Mrs. Ho,Mrt Rrovvn, the relief of children through the Noble-Gran; Miss Gertrude Near East Relief. Mrs. Rertha Brady, secretary; Mrs. Sarah Had-ley- , Sdiool at 11 :00 a. m. I'nadiir,; by the Pastor, Rev. I'M Cottr.dl. ut 7:30 p. m. Tbe public is cordially Invited to Sunday ittfDd. SOdKTY OF Ml RRAY RKLIKF FIRST WARD Catt-neglet- Vice-Gran- MURRAY ODD FELLOWS MEET AT EVANSTON treasurer. Mahogany Camp No. 358 WOODMAN OF THE WORLD Officers P. Counsul Coin E. G. Mines Counsul Commander lrvin Olson Adviser Lieutenant Axel R. Limberg Banker H. W. Canmgieter Win. Cannegieter Clerk Escort P. Stauffer Watchman Win. Walt hers Vernal Mines Sentry Managers ; I. Lester, J. B. Graves. Walters. Camp meets every Thursday night in Fraternal Hall. L. A. OFFICERS OF Ml'KKAY LIONS (LI '11 I92M92K President Philip Bentz 1st "" METHODIST CIII KCH .Goo, t j,,,! . Secret a Tail Twister Lion R. E. Howe Curtis Shaw Tamer Director Director Director Director Carlisle F. II. Peters A. J. Peters 11. B. t .'!nl II. B. Smith Dr. W. II. Rothwell R. C. Towler ...S. E. Bringhurst ... SANDY BOYS HONORED AT LOGAN SCHOOL a meetings Tuesday of each upon their arrival, followed by trt program ami dance. First Tuesday Delegates from the Murray I.odge. Theology. Logan. Nov. 10. Clifton and Del. W. were: Al Tame. A. ShakesiH-ar- , fcvnd Work and Buslnea. bert Thayue of Sandy. frehmcii ut A. S'idt, E. Elinoii. the I'tah Agricultural College, have rourt!. - Sm lal Service. refi'iitl.v bis-nptolntel corjiorals Tbe literary MONEY TO LOAN and spiitd leaders in the local unit meeting In NovemlxT 111 dollars avail of tbe R. o. T. C. Several thoii-ai- el !e.i!ed to tin study of the by the Military tW (,f Edgar a Masters. The able at eight l"-- ivnt. mi Depal'tmetd at tin- - College. Either real estate ..r other t:u. s nil ineinlters who nsBoth young men are registered In Address; J. W. III g.ntd collateral inn Htteml every the S lend of Agriculture. ', Murray City, P. . lb. Holding TWrd-Litera- ry. e t ROBERT .MAIN MAGI'JRE Salt Lake hospital. M.Guire, SI, a former resident . where he was Isirn Octo. DrajH-rAl-i- At a if IsTii, died ber i&iJjt I w. Saturday a lung illness. He was a son of William and Tamer Stkoen wld j.McOuiro his . SiirUvIng are bU u.vv. Mrs. Mary Day McGuIre, hU John t DRESSMAKING CO. exclusive designs your order. ! now !i.ivp a licmstitcliinfj r.i.'icliim' nnI will your lirmsiiifliiujj for iHessi-ic t ti-- in a ! Scrry f II ' mcnVtvluLs I.ral orcaniatior. lra;,M 'Hirinrarcst : LiL hui 8 n-- a toil il mCltl it events. i.Miv.rtiiit I"1! $ttf representative. Sperry Pr ODUCTS ,n evem home. on c'ery farm crnti pr yard Alo Tucking any aiie by the yard. Mrs. Laurie Nichols Irl. Murray 319. Ill Hill At. The advanced Whippet, in smart duotone color harmonies, is on display. V;! Whinprt WWpp $625 '795 Whippet is the (ir.-- t light tar ta introduce this buicty lcuturd. without nutu. M uti 625795 Coupe Sedan Landau 725 875 755 925 745 875 Cabriole! Coup Roadster 695 825 Brakes BIG i oltJu, Ohm vcfLmJ, Int., ( FRANK C. HOWE Phone Murray 3 Murray, Utah i j ' I Your Wnleh made to keep excellent time Expert Wnteh I!i pairini; Artistic Eiiura hu; i TOMKARAS j I Opt. D. .lEWEI.ER and (irrOMETRINT .Murray. I t ih Eyes Tested i;lnse- - l'ilt'd I am ncer t i Ji I unless Y "I' are Money for bad Debtj Who Owes You? We Collect Eerieiicel J. P. O' BRIEN, SHOE SHINING ( ieiitleiuen Opposite City Hall MURRAY, UTAH ..ulics ami Intended !. tyre to the lib!- -. Stale of I'tah Jit '. i I'll' Salt Lake 1. r iJr . tt rr tt 'rr nv ttit nv nr n'v'nv tttv - S, ? nr V' v.iitVw''. nv nr V-V- 1 nvir I . Her e OUR BREAD Electrically Baked, is Wholesome and Nourishing IS When Entertaining, Let Us Bake Your Plain cr Fancy Pastries WHERE YOU CAN ' ; ourta ' (Kfibb linRi' ,1 met tin ', Midvale Bakery SECURE ABSOLUTELY DEPENDABLE PLUMBING AND HEATING SERVICE PROMPTLY. TIME PAYMENT TERMS ARRANGED. WATER PRESSURE SYSTEM A SPECIALTY 43 No. Midvale, Up-2-Da- te Main Utah NEW Bakery State Murray, Utah 4823 So. V'll IA .'.j u j.! Aii 2ii ru u ? si 'I 01 AS( McHENRY & SON es f i iyY. r AUGUST GEHRING irra 1 i.'w Telephone Murray 319 No Charge for Consultation .Tripn 1. 214 Hill Ave. Pr ifti , ' 4,SAY IT a CASTLE GATE did not gain it's reputation as UTAH'S leading COAL in a few day's time. WITH FLOWERS" Icrful results III iliclscs ,f the st'illliich, leTVes Iher., Ixiwels. hbxel. heart, kidney, bbnhh r. list w ttij r. iitanh. weak lunus. t bciuiatisin, sclatbn. letf ulut. and lectal m ids. If yui have niliti: for any b iicih of time find ib let tet any jlx'tter, d' ii"t fall t 'iili. a iiensrre ra'bei tbnn di jea.e are VI r.V oflrti ti e "ii( of ivoiir loiiij i;iiliiic trouble KcttiemlH-aliie dale, thai "n sullntbui on Ibis tlip uill U' fl4 Pinl that bin treainH lit l diff' tei t. Married women tmut ! nci.ni panicl by their Ad Ires: 'Jli Itnidbury Itble !.. AtieeleH. Clilifol uia. r bill . IS:!H lorn,' Kamntu I'hoiie So. Male I'lioiie luir.i superiority I Ml lo hold undisputed LhALfhrOIiU over I ",er ttH f j want " a'le REPAIR SERVICE S. Male will 'i3'll tlble.- I I J or wi ... Bl. umn : 'l hi; EXPERT REPAIRS !l v ewnfi , 'I GAS & OIL Miirra) . I a period of two generations is a record to be proud of. JOE'S GARAGE c. tbe ! fully demonstrated. MiiiUbi; Jul; I It t . . MURRAY FLORAL Hi-- . It always was good, of course, but not until numerous other mines were opened was it's Moderately Priced UOJC 1 Ml 01 ,MS'e at tb Inst l Beautiful Fragrant FLOWERS r . 71 f Bonded Adjustment,"3 Wasatch 3425 P' Two Days Only r t I New Low Prices Touring 625 765 OPERATE as to his If'Slit out-perfor- Wbippvt Whippet Office Hours: 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. l other cars in its price pet class. Coach Will be at Cullen Hotel Monday & Tuesday, November 23th and 29th. - The Whippet engine is the only light car power plant which develops twice its rated horsepower. That is why the Whip- Superior Quality for the past fifteen years. of Uodics n is Don't fail to come in and see it. in Internal Medicine Ti e clear-visio- The superiority of Whippet design has been conclusively proved inofficial tests and through the experience of owners who have driven their cars more than half a billion miles. Whippet's narrow (rout pillars remove the "blind spot" COMING TO Salt Lake City Dr. Mellenthin & Co. SPECIALISTS follow-iti- i brakes, n roominess, low center of wa ity, and The lively body, speed pickup. Whippet offers them all, phis uncqualed economy of gasoline, oil and tires. W. BLANKET CAMPAIGN DO NOT ve lG colors, O. The blanket eninpalgii and dance ticket sale now being conducted by Mahogany Camp No. .'ISS, Woodmen of the World, to raise money for their general and distress fund, promises to be the biggest financial success ever attempted by the local order, according to the members of if the; coinniittis' which con.sists Win. Cannegeiter, lrvin Olson. Ceo. W. Oranter, Axel Lindberg. Every member has dance tickets to sell and from all reports they are going fast. Win. II. Ingalls. Sr., was the first member to sell his book, and is going good on the second one. One purchaser out of every 75 dance tickets sold Is given his choice of a beautiful blanket. Many different styles and patterns are on display at headquarters ut Fraternal Hall. Each member is urged to ills- pose of his book and dance tickets. The money derived from this campaign will go to assist needy members and their families. From (lie general comment, il is slated that every one who has received one of these blankets is more than pleased with their quality and beauty. All arrangements have been made for the monster dame to le held Tuesday evening. November "'Jliil. at Murray High School Oviuiia-iiiEveryone is Invited t attend. Tbe lance is for botli voiim; and old folks. The Red Hot Mushnl trouba dours will furnish tbe music, and a good time is assured all. of the things vouM demand expensive automobile for unmistakably modern Mvle, 112S Full-Visio- II- arc m M fM Live-stoc- i. h.rfn'tn . THINK t Ir.-ci- C 2 VI his crops in the competitive classes of the International Grain and Hay Show, which will be held in Chicago. November 20th to December; 3rd, in connection with the International Exposition. He will exhibit samples in the tre-h- l barley, oats and white spring wheat contests, Entries in ibis show may be made without charge up to Nov. 10, according to Secretary-Manage- r ger, B. 11. Hiede. deirs. ...At', YEAR AHEAD A I'tah farmer to enter samples of Drar: vs. ) economy record. MURRAY MAN IS FIRST UTAHN TO MAKE ENTRY AT CHICAGO GRAIN SHOW vl-i- m ,( n whippet holds A. I i MORE THAN , . 1 1 Economy A. A. Mellol thin A t'n Is a regular crnduati' In luedi 'mother, a sou. Alviu MoGulrc. and elne and snruerv niel I lb nsed !, jibe follow lug daughters; Mrs. Elva the state of l tiib ltowi-of East Midvale; Mrs. Cecil re profi-.builie ts ly tin t Th . of Tooele; Mrs. Mary Mer loWlis ,'HmI ejtjes and ofiilHitant Mrs rill, Lbyl Jenseti. fers to all who tall m this trip lllld Ruth Mi- J'MlnlltCtoll : Re-s- lc fr-tbe eolisulllitbiu. exMise except were lield Guire Funeral senti-e- i of Ire.'ltll.ellt When L' p In m. the at Draper Tuesday Accoidinu t hl liiethml of tleiil-lliellIntertueiit In the Ward Cbat'il he dH-- liol o rate for el. rouDraper n'lnelery. te iip iflb II k n stoiiei. nbi-of ftoiunrh, tonsils 'ir ndetiold.v ax: .. grand-children- iniH-tlu- 4dr -- Ill r hi - 1 - - - .. Paj?e 7 HI J . G. Kasworm at Murray is ilie first The Murray Lodge Number In!, of the I. O. O. F. holds a meet tug in Fraternal Hall, Murray City, each Monday night at 7 :.'). Officers J. I. King Noble Grand S. A. Shakespear.. ..Vice Grand Edgar E. Etchel .. Secretary III. I. Reason Treasurer James Clay Trustee Ed. Tame Trustee ..' Joe Reader Trustee Evanston. Wyo., Nov. f. Challenge to I'tah to meet a picked Wyoming team in a coin)etitioti in the initiatory and first degrees of Odd Fellowship was made here tonight by Dr. C. D. Stafford of Keiiuuer- er, grand master of Wyoming, and was promptly accepted by Henry Jeppsou of Payson, I'tah, grand master of I'tah, at what is said to be one of the bljjgcst Odd Fellows' gatherings ever held in the state. I'pwards of 2it are here for the first district interstate visit of the in this section, I'tah being from Salt represented by eighty-fivLake, Ogden. Prove, Murray, and other ixiints. The dates for the competitive degree work are to lie set by a committee. In case of a tie. it was agreed the second degree would be .. I... ' nl " .1......r t.. i... I"" the commit toe. out it was praciuauy decided that olie of the degrees would Ik- - put n at Salt Iike and the other at Keliiliierer. A large delegation of Reli'kahs! also is in attendance. Mrs. Clara Sutherland of Provo. president of the I'tah Rcbekah assembly, heading a delegation from that state. A bampiet was given tbe visitors Double funeral services were held for John Frederick Erickson. so. of 0201 Seventh West, mid his wife. Anna Kathcrine Erickson. so, at p. in. Tuesday in tlie Grunt Ward. Mr. Erickson died November .'!. and his wife, November .". P.Uhop N. J. Jensen officiated. Mr, ami Mrs. Erickson. who were ardent church workers, were natives of Sweden, but came to I tub .'it', years ago as coin oris to the church. They are survived by one daughter, Mrs. Joseph H. (ioff: one sou, John 11. Erickson, and six ... - I. O. O. F. d CATHOLIC (III Kill Murray ami Mid vale, Sunday, Nov. y'rr. DOUBLE FUNERAL FOR MR. AND MRS. ERICKSON LODGE NOTICES South State Street Friday: 7 :(H) t0 p, m. Sunday School : 4 :xi p. m. probate and Guardian- Kstate of Kphruim 10. 1927 .. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE THURSDAY. NOVEMBER Phone Murray 128 iju.":1. - eel f tlri ; i . ). am iluil |