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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. MARCH 29, 1928 PAGE 8 was served Iiasehall fajw are hegiunlng Im which curds stir up the interest in the hit and were played. The hlyh prize was run idea for Murray. won hy Mrs, Matilda Nelson. Have yon enlisted in .Mr. Ilenlz Cleun Tp Army. Every little scrub to do Its duty. lr. Orson Humidors returned hrush Is Monday from Hollywood, Callfomhi where she lias icon the past six weeks, with her daughter, Mrs. K. II. JorgeiiHcti w ho has heen ill. Mrs. Saunders reiMirts Mrs. Jorgon-seISSUE FIRST CALL to he eonsiderahly Improved at left Mr. Saunders this time. two weeks later than Mrs. SaundMurray and Jordan both Issued ers and accompanied her home. their first cull for baseball MonBob Howday, March 19. Coach ard at Murray has eight lettennen J mice Fred H. Mrojjtiu was th of lust year and seven other boys speaker at the Flks Luncheon this who lire demanding attention. week in Salt I .like and talked on At Jordan, practically the whole the eiicoiiraceaieiit of the young hoy of hist year's team reported ami ami the necessity of providing prospects look bright for Mr. Hal of a wholesome nature lard this year. for youngsters. Coach liiillurd Is coiitcinplntlm having his class series this week Mrs. I). J. Thomaiider of On the whole It looks as though returned last week after the fight 'This year is going to hi a few weeks visit In California. between the three country school.-al- l of which have eight V nmn Gerrttrd Mr. Kohert returned lettennen back. The Farmer home last week from Wyoming Smelterltes and Heeldiggers nr. where he lias heen for some time. going to make it hot for all othei contenders, and It will more thai Mr. Arthur Townsend is improvlikely be one of these three schools for that will ing the Darker Apartments at the cop the pennant spring. end of the season. A LOCALS delicious luncheon to 10 iiiemhers, Mr. and Mrs. A. I'.. Short and lust Nun-diifutility motored to mid spent lie ihiy will) Mr. and .Mr. I'm nk oleu y I Miss Oiiisy Simons ontcrtuinod nl dinner Sunday of Uit week in honor of Miss Kliiino Iteek, Mr. Mr. Allan Fitirhiinka mid Yules of Suit Lake . le-l.un- A Mexican Mlsslonnry Reunion iil he held Friday. April (!h, at S:(Ml p. in. in the 11th Ward C'linp-cl- , located on 10th Knst hetweei) and "nil. Soiilh Mieet Dancing will follow a most interesting pro-lin- t 1-- 1. in. Mr. and Mis, Win. Kicetnore of Midwav, I'lali, were the K'lostrt of Mr. Sieiiioiv's ulster, Mrs. J. F. licWar, at 1"2 Vine street Monday of this week. This whs h very happy iiicclini; for, hrot her and sister, as it was Hie second time they had seen each other in twenty-livyears. e after exiM-cte- n Tay-lorsvll- Mrs. due Mct'oinie is very seri- oiisly ill tit her home on Center street. She tirt suffered Bn lit tack of hroiichltis which later lie- m loped inlii il'iul'le pneumonia and 15. A. Klasco Ht this lime she is reported to he of the Leader beIn a very serious condition. lieves In signs, at least he has a dandy one on the leader store Mr. SalNliiir of Gruugcr was n hiiilding. Murray vlsllor on Monday, for lieiil Estate ha rim ins. A great series of pictures at the (inn Theatre this coining week. .Mrs. AVin. I!. Frcksoii was hostess to the S. 8. S. Chili on ThursA new cafe is opening for in Murray just north of tin' day at her home on Vine Street. City Hall. Mrs. Itessip lteru'eii and Mrs. Grace Moriciist-Is enicrtained 111" George A. Jenkins selling Woodcraft Social Chili. Tuesday many service certificates. A savMarch 27th. lit the Fraternal Hail. ing worth while. Investigate them. biisi-iies- Saint George Boys Leave for Chicago The Idxle Saint from Fliers, (Jeorge, who won the state basket bull title will leave for Chicago h play In the National Hasketball Tourney. If the IUxle boys can play tintype of ball that they displayed li the State Toiirmimeiit they will bring home I'tuh's fiist basketball title. Specials for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday WHITE King Washing, Powder, large " SHRIMPS, Dry pack. .. MUFFETS, 2 for RICE, Comet, 1 lb SHEETS, 81x90, RICE, Comet, 2 lb 24 Pep- - periU $1.34 Pe- SHEETS, 81x90, PEACHES, DelMonte Sliced, 2Vz size 25 ,25 OATS $1.54 gu01 PEACHES, Melba, halves H-- 0 5 j 94, SHEETING, yd. SHEETING, 9-- Pep-Peri- l, That the People May Know Caskets may he bought at the factory lit a cost of nine dollars to seven and eliiht hundred dollars In wood caskets. There is several different kinds of wood used In the (nuking of the casket fchells, also a great difference in the way they are initde. The coverings of course run from of cheap Mack crepe at a price them manufacture who the men I don't think sign and structure ulsmt two dollars, to silk plushes veloiir, hroadcloth and other cover lugs costing lihoiit one hundred Pequot, .59 y THOMAS MARTIN & CO. MURRAY, UTAH Is soever. "This funeral im, might ill cost you. three, four or six hundred dollars, at any other mortuary when I would not know whit it nnd yoti would they might nk not know the truth of my statement Siving U delict Ins nowadays, and I am willing to let you see the In- tolee on the eakel you are l"""-- ; cha-lnYoti can buy a Service (Vrtllh-Htfrom the Ceorge A. Jenkins Mortuary giving you the privilege of buii)g funeral an; cent. pllc nt cot plus 10 and KNV the IWKSTHiATi; TIMTH and SAVK. . JKNKINS MOKTf-Utt- . U.OKt.K Murra). I tah. Phone Murray. .0. tell I tnt-scu- If you I av; not already installed a radio set in your horn, do so at once. Don't n.iss '.he Aladdin of Fntertainment another evening. Hut be to uy a standard radio Set made by a reliable and sold at a reliable store. Such manufacturers and such stores conslk'-riuli; sold only when you are one hundred percent satisfied. We ere framhised dealers for Krister, Zeniih, R. C. A. associated with sin-- a well-know- n mami-ffctu.- tr r ilrunswich PanatrDpe and Atwater Kent Radio Sets. Our priie arc right and terms reasonable, An mlcrv ew and demonstrations will be ronvincing that we position to lake care of your needs in Radio. ate in a Granite Furniture Co. Sugar House MURRAY Bingham um. STORE, PAY LESS, GET MORE J Your New Siik Frock for Easter Charmingly Fresh and Different Styles for a Variety of Needs Easter ia a dress up day when everyone wants a particularly becoming frock. The prevailing modes are on display in our department now charming frocks that you will be delighted to own. Women Misses Juniors $3.90 to $14.75 I ' I The "Right" Ct Can Be One, two and three-piec- e styles. The ensemble and jacket theme is a popular one in frocks of flat crepe and georgette Many, many fascinating colors also navy and ilack. The selection is interesting, smart and. attrac- tively priced. ror Easter Stock asily From Our Varied Stock I BASEBALL Women Miasea Junion $9.00 to $29.75 Scarf and Cape Effect Are Important . Individual trimming treatments mlte each one different scarf, cspes. tucking and inserts tan shades, black aol middy blue are outstanding. CALL Expects Good Team with Nine Lettermen of Last Year Back Again. TIip tirst rail for IuikoJiiiII at Criin. Ito wim isxiiHl Mi. inlay, the J!. with thirty tn it rtMiiiiliiii;. t'omh Siiihorlaii.l whh well jiloat-with the turnout on Monday ami think thHt If he ran develop n hurloM front thU couple of tn hiitioh ho will ha vp a team to Iv with when the seiinnu xlartJt. IIIh only prohlemi will Ih In the pltohlng Maff and on third hnse. I -- t Johnn hml two year TEAM CONTAINS GRANITE MEN tint of einhty men In the state tournament, Granite had two ineu chosen In the first ten. One of them. Jensen was chosen as Ruard on the first five, and the other. Christen-sen- . was chosen as center on the se"otid team. This I the second time thU year that Granite has plnoed on an bon or team. The Telepram pltkel Christy a captain and center and Jensen as guard while Chrlstenneu was picked us full hark and captain on the all state foMthall team In the fall. It U an honor to Granite to Jdnce u man on each all atate team. Kolnrt shri'hir'l, a icra !untt of! oworker.i In F.l Hill nnd tlrniiilc wiih ttn .In! of Jti.H, l Avon Thoiim nder, J.nt hoth of those hi wlnuihtf imnh t cicnitioii will have to jlMy! are gmie nnd Ii'iuli. art wntk nt tlit t'nltcrstty ihenr the Inirden alone iuiIonh a km wln-riof I'tali he U iittiinliiu; hi'ler or twit ran he nnoivereil. iMiiiin: aluml. iwot (.iiiuinor. Third hase, which wan left In 'iin wi:h ll Miilcl Affliction hy I,oiile Jircenseti. Iiift year' or. nrt lii'trmiHt. mul om nihi-I will jirohnhly hold down either pupils, Mr. Mi!..ri miolc nu ox- hy l'ete 1 iu ford or Flmo Smith. tjl.'iO (OUT of Willi lllTIl J'tllll. Itoth of then hy are flchtlne for Lrd him: anil puiiitiiii; flip tariiil and are khhJ etioticn hrtfop Malory of that Mvtlnti. for either hnrtton or third haie If you are one of the lucky few At n ihil'ltl"n of br - one or the other will hold who are Immune from Spring fever likely work of tho inoiui r of tho J'nivrr-fild"wn the third ark. nnd all that accompanies It, thin Art tiuii.I. nt t!f WlWt Art Koeularn are plentiful w ith rhtlxl-ene- HuhJ.-c- t will j.M.nJdy have no an-a- l SMolI.t. MMernl pnturM ly imr at catrh. Johtiitt at pitch, for you. Hut, If. like the ma;r;iii!!ar ntilM .rc rxhil'ltcl. Ac I'.illle Uti.!-neof.tid la-- e, F.lmn jority of Ud humno Wlnpa, yog nr llLi: tlic orlilon, thi llur Smith ohortKfop, find the effect of Spring fever, !(! wlih rflnvoit rriirry "nouti. In the ontriold there are Theron though ever ao llttte, you can find Ik the fni hi Mi. innimrr. mul tierrar.l. Nile Matkay and Carlo at least a Mnall snot of avmnathr nn, Mtoiisih Smith. hy N,Mm-F.irh of thoe J,y hold jlu your heart for the present suf of outllno. a Hwltlon rtnetoil hy tme or more ferers. lt.tort Sln pli.r.1 n nti(T srtUf of the known aplrant. and Jnst hold your sleepy eye oper-fo-r f'T tfip r.iDiilMiiti your iMH.k In tt Mil N riven a inol run for hi a few minute hy nheer force "X. Jfir. I'l. "A hi,. of will power and take In a few ninncy. thlnpi around yon. Not lee how N'ad'n: "Why all the roiniii Caoar Ah alwaya whlstlea wher clowly everyrme mount the stall iionr Ah pooa by a aravetard. a If ihtJr shoe were full of lev! Prix-tor- : "rtnti'i an rphloit.ir In Nsjttdeon lat etplnlna It. Ai Instead of feet. A you enter the the JniJ. and all the rlotier are wofolorcl where you learned da' oom. note the pair of dreamy trraklnit out.Fx. Irrmolo effectEi, ejea and the number of head! tr ' Fearful va-ra- r - Attacks Granitians 1 lth n lerr For Easter Wear partment. Coach i 3ft 32SF You must look your best and you shall if your Easter coat is a charming example of prevailing Scores of the smartest styles. await your inspection in our de- FIRST ANDSECOND 10 No. 4901 New Shoes Selects fr 'i. iiEUTUL MURRAY, UTAH e Then there's so much c!e to listen to besides music. With a turn of a dial, t you can he tt important gatherings, hear sprrchrs by rminent men, or r.d '? c bnsobaH scotrs, the fights, stock market, reports, and almost my ih'vz j on wish. A A if always at a saving "quality tini-he- Not With RADIO You d not rsed Jo be a musician to piny a radio et. Nor do you nerd to be a musician to enjy the good music the radio will bring to you. mi e g. No Excuse for Dull Evenings In Salt Lake County- - TO DISTRESS Many ir There NN NO BILLS In s 4, MSTITUTi6N' PAY LESS dollars. Imitations are to be had the silk plushes mi l other coverSome are very cheap, and ings. present a good appearance, l.ut when compared with the genuine article the difference is readily apparent. Hut to take a photograph of a cheap casket and a picture of nnd expensive good coverings handles and compare them it would le difficult for an undertaker to There is such tell the difference. in the ipinli- difference a very great in of the ly and also the putting interior of the casket, also the wax-licaskets are bedded, that I don't think any professional undertaker or iiiiinufiicttirer could tell by i valphotograph what the quality or ue of the same might be. As for steel caskets, they run from $.VI to $1.(HM. bronze and cop-lc- r caskets to $1.5iki. but to look nt the photograph outside of the tell the real Value or price of the caskets. Now, this same eondition applies to plain wood caskets, such as oak, chestnut, mahogany maple, and many other kinds of wood. d the same When they are with high gloss varnishes they can be made very substantial so tlmt they will last for. ages, or they ran lie made cheap and bought the same. Trices range from $.'l."i.(H) to and $HM. $:!ik I think it would be very unfair to the icople that me giving me their supxrt to give my salesmen of photographs and send it bunch them out to talk of a lot of things that I coii'd not distinguish myself. As to the outside Ih.xcs. they can be bought nt the factory for $4.W Steel vaults may be to $ln.oo bought from $10.ii0 to $loo.o) and there is a great difference In qual and construction, weight ity, which could not be detected by looking at a phiKigraph. So to Ik fair in the matter I have my Invoices from the factory, giving number, am grade and prices of my willing to have my certificate holdso they may ers see these involi-eknow the truth regarding cost of i.ll supplies they n ay order. This arrangement Is iihmdiitcly fair and aliove lumrd. and can not Ih surpassed by any method what- mm PAV CASH Now fr.r a piir of simple to go out Patent One with your new walking You Spring coat and hat in these. walk really can $3.49 to 34.98 hat have sunk upon the desk Llatan to the strange, far-of- f given hy some of the at 'idem when the teacher asks a ph" tiou. And, look, for scauddl! I can Hnshful la winking at see thla ha heen too much fiction for you, ho lay your bead eh your desk and rest, hut doo't snore. Sttident of the Hempstead Htet. New York, presented their nnniwl schtsil play In Fchrnary. The plr wan Oliver Goldsmith's "She Steep To Cinquer." ANNUAL RUN TO BE HELD APRIL SIKH The annual high school Invitational mm country run will held thla year on Saturday. April 7tk. More than liNI entrant are ri Fueled from all over the ataie ' well as from surrounding slate. The rout hp will he the same M hat of last year. The runner mart at the Capitol hulldlnu. F slntig the City ("reck Canyon M'' evard to Memory Park. A gold tnwlal will le given to tb first place winner, a sliver one fof second place, and a hronne one f third, fourth and fifth iilac. year the winner was Fran Ilohlnsn of Nurth Summit Hit School while Granite placed th men In the first twenty to co team prlp. Oraulte has some good rutinrr thl year and ba a go.l chan' to take team jirlxe a well a p'"" Ing some men In the final five. " Tonrlst: "Say. tkl mod go hoy, where tof Indignant: "It don't go d anyhetf t'a hie every morning when I along." Ex. con |