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Show NOTABLE FUNERAL FOR C. E. GAIFIN , (Continued From l'nge One) Shipley Burton and Professor W. Y, Robinson, The second numl)er was a violin duet, "O Dry Thane Tears" ly the Lindsay slaters. The next number was, "The Teachers Work Is Done" ming by a male quartette comprising, Verl Jacobson, Leonard Berg, Drew Fearson and Leuord Nellseu. A baritone solo was rendered by Mr. Shipley Burton and was entitled "Not Understood." The mixed quartette also sang, 'Let the Lower Lights Be Burning.' The accompanists were Helen Ben-nlo- n and Margaret Eri(km. Addresses were given Jy the Honorable D. W. Moffat, George of the N. Child, Superintendent Salt Lake City Schools, Henry D. President of Cottonwood Moyle, Stake and Bishop Samuel E. Brlng-hurs- t. out The sjieakers all brought the great value of C. E. Gaufln to the district and the splendid record he had made as well as the many admirable traits of character so prominently a part of the MovThe Imed educator's uiakvup. mense value of the effect on hundreds of young people of the educator's ounnel mid example were well emphasize in the various the shakers. The Murray First Ward building was overflowing with the Imgiven by Murray Social Draper Mrs. D. L. Bowen attended a shower In honor of Mrs. Clarence Millerburg at the home of Blanche Glover last Thursday evening. Mrs. Millerburg niany beautiuseful ful and gifts. About 40 were present. gusets ra-eive- Verua Hilton entertained at a kitchen shower at ber borne on West 63rd South, Thursday evening, In honor of Miss Edna Wallwrg of Salt Lake. The house with roses and was decorated sweet peas. The lawn was beau tifully lighted with colored lights. The evening was Hjient playing outdkmr games "Bride." Later, were played on the lawn. Dainty refreshments were served to fifteen guests. Mis Visiting Guests Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clinton A. Alston, of Denver, Colorado, are the guests of Mrs. Alstons' mother, Mrs. Thomas Powell, and old friends In Murray City. Mr. Alston was form er manager of the Murray Tele phone exchange and now holds a responsible position with the Tel ephone compauy In Denver. Many social affairs have been ar ranged for Mr. and Airs. Alston while In Murray. BroaiU'nt of Ely. at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nev., are Broadbent's mother, Mrs. C. E. having come to atten,! the mense crowd assembled to pay a funeral of C. E. GauHn, father of Miss Margaret last tribute to their distinguished Mrs. Broadln-nt- . the InM few haM Kient citizen. who Gaufln fellow An eloquent closing prayer was weeks with them at Ely, returned the with t hem. given by Thomas Martin of Murray Board of Education. Mrs. D. A. McMillan aud daugh The grave was dedicate )y Mr. of ter, Mrs. II. A. Bobbins entertain U. G. Miller, former president ed Tuesday with a bridge luncheon the Cottonwood Stake. the Country Club, compliment "Tups" were wing over the at to Mm, Clinton Alslaon of Den ary 84 Scout Troop grave by the Boy Fred Farnwo of Murray First Ward, with whom ver, Colo., and Airs. who are California, of Oakland, associated In Mr. Gaufln bad lst-in visitors City. Murray Scout work. A birthday party for little Mark Bleazard on his 4th. birthday was given at his home, Monday afterON YOUR RADIO noon, July 30th. The guests IncludAddress Another Stirring by ed lrlj Haun, Marguret Tteachrei, Yates, Dorothy LaPreal Yates, Bau, Wayne Yates, Lelaud Gough, Bau, Wayne Yates, Lclau, Gough. A. J. Gough, Glen Nelson, Ernest mad a telett miuital prusrua Treachrel, Carl Worlln, Jack Hauu. t Games were enjoyed aud refreshNETWORK INTERNATIONAL ments served, the young folks krtaJi ml Jtrttl frm Detroit The CoIiACum spending a very happy afternoon. Gaufln, n JUDGE RUTHERFORD TMrd-hnskn- AUGUST 5th SUNDAY MORNING 9:30 to 1 1 Fmitrrn Standard Tim or currapoaiiiif bour io otbr Til l. YOUR iWr awi n WNAC ;y HA Wrill, FAN RNT T txWlUM WHS UU4 Ef AS Ut WCN WTIIUJ (QV VKSO TAR WOT AI WDAt Urn mmf a wn itnt WHAW I MUX WHHK WBT NEIGHBOR frttrmm WtUlt nn imu Erjr IWII "SO mm JO tmm r Cmi XfTaC 0 OA I . trmo KMX KFBC - la tax ISaO lOtmt ui toss. ai mml t room honss, modern. Apply 130 Jonen Court. FOR RENT rcroenl H)R basement, outbuildings, 3 vacant lot, steadily rented. WRITE to GOOD BUY In care of the Murray Eagle. 8 room how o CLEANING AND fAPER HANG ING AT 40c PER DOl HLK ROLL CA1J, WASATCH 9205-of holc FOR SALE -- 15 acre farm land. E. 4Sth Ho.. Naylor's I,ane. Plume .Murray 313-I- t. Unfavor- Mrs. Evelyn Richardson has re- Provo Committee File Mor- Deseret able Report Against turned to her home In Juab after Co. Mrs. tuary of visiting a week at the home From the Provo Herald Mary McGulre. Several emphatic reasons why Mrs. Martha Dunyon has return-n- l Des home from Park City where the sale of certificates of the not should eret company her of Mortuary she has been the guest Utah aud In Provo be permitted Mrs. Ralph Stringham. daughter, the Miss Jane Farmer returned to county have been filed with Provo the of of board directors her home last Tuesday, after spendof Commerce by a special ing three days at Emery, the guest Chamber selected by the ,board to committee Hansen. Arvllla Miss of Mr. and Mrs. George Terry of Investigate the standing of that Raymoud, Canada, visited relaThe investigation committee was tives In Draper the past week. by the board when it Miss Bessie McGulre has return- appointed ed to Eureka after spending three was indicated that the corporation with weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mary Intended to flood this section to be To salemen. prejwred their McGulre. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sndth haro give information to the general pub Interest returned from a throe weeks trip lie and to safeguard the was Utah of county of the ieople Yellowstone Park and through investigathe reason why the only Oregon. local cham Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rasmusseu tion was ordered )y the commerce. had as their guests Sunday, Mr. ber of aud Mrs. Loren Rasmussen and Directors Adopt After nrefully insectlng the children aivV Mr. and Mrs. Victor of the committee, the board of of Salt children lule and Cram j voted and Mrs. Woodruff Sorenseu of directors 'unanimously same. the adopt Deseret. In its report the investigating Mrs. Amelia Simmons had as her reviews the history of committee H. Mrs. O. the past week, guest compuuy the Dseret Mortuary Bateman of .Magna. shows It establishment. ln Its Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Howard se state the refused was by it bow Mrs. Paul have as their guests se it sell to commission Crosgrove aud son, I.amar, of curities reasons for the Utah in curities Magna. made Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. MIckelseii that no provisions had Xn service the promised to guarantee spent Thursday at Sprlngvllle. reserve Miss Terrol Smith has as her and for failure to provide a guest this week, Mbw Merene An- - fund. The report also quotes nn opinlers of Salt Ijike. from the attorney general of ion Mr. arvl Mrs. H. E. Strlngfellow are hail as their guest lust Thursday, Utah as saying the cerlflcates artthe since worthless and absolutely Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Jensen of the comfamily and Mr. and Mrs. Bert icles of Incorporation of the out- a majority gives pany Lewis of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Fred SJohlon have In Draper. Mr. Blackn.r is on a bad as their guests the jast week. singing tour in California. Mrs. Thomas Sadler and child of Bingham Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Gmtfrejr and children, and Mr. aud Mrs. Jex of Holllday, returned home Tuesday, Mr. aivf Mrs. Ijiurence Bldeout from a weeks visit with relatives and children of Salt Lake were Ride-ou- t, In Grant, Idaho. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mrs. Woodruff Sorensen and last Tuesday. children of Deseret are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones have the home of Mrs. Worensens' fath- returned home from a two weeks er, Mr. Millard Andrus. sojourn at their cabin in Wtldwood Miss Dezzle Farmer, Miss Jane In Provo Canyon. Farmer, Miss GhiiTys Sorensen and Mr. Ernest Carlson of Palo Alto Miss Afton Smith chaperoned by California, week spent the Mrs. Bert L. Smith spent four days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. last week at Brighton. Swanty Carlson, returning honu Miss Yvonne Jensen of Magna is Sunday. visiting this week with her aunt, Mr. I T. Wakcham and daugh Mrs. II. E. Strlngfellow. ter. Ieone, and granddaughter, De Mrs. Trultt Green and Children Armond, left Satur?lfcy for Sun i Graeagle, Cal., are guests t Francisco, where they were called the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. by the death of Mr. Wakehams' Ballard. mother. Before returning they will Mrs. Osmond and daughter of tour California, visiting the coast Ixgan are guests of Mr. and Mrs. cities and teaches and other beauty Thomas Burnbam, this week. sjvits of that state. Mr. A. E. Blarkmer left during Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Webb are the week for Hollywood. Cal., after cosily leated in the Rothwell spending a week with his famllv house on 3rd. avenue, which ha. rt Local Mention lst .ta.Hihor stock the power to dls solve the organization by disusassetis of the croio-ratioing of all the This Is esiciully dangersince the ous, it is pointed out, no voice has certificate holder of a corjwration. the of in the affairs Others Object that The reisrt further shows fromi the eommitte Investigating Lake chambers of commerce of Salt Weber the Ogden and Logan, Busclub of Ogden, aud the Better ail City Lake Suit of iness Bureau declaring as record on have gone holdthat as far as the certificate ers are concerned the corporation hazard-ouIn question is unsound and SALE-5rostrictly modem frume house. Garage will I built if necessary. First aveuue and Iocust St., Mldvale. Utah. FOR otu Inquire Murray Mercantile ay, I'tah. --4 FOR SALE Sroom frame house. Modern except heat. Full cement baselot. Built by ment. 501.' owner. Will sell cheap. Tvrui. 5537 S. KUtf. ITione J82-- J Warm Weather Suggestions Home Town Merchant IN IM0N STORY Celebrate Murray Day on August the 22nd. at Murray Park. KuL'le lust week stated that Cannon was discoverEldon Gene Gil ditch irrigation the In ed Have a good time ou August 22ud. ti. at Murray Park Try a good time at Murray Park August 22nd. bert Carlson aged 8 years. Now we are advised that the babe was discovered I'.v Man in Carlson, aged 12 years, of ts:il South State Street, rw unoioirlex for the error are extended Muster Marvin und conin en gratulations on bis work rescue. the to nuke deavoring on Do not be a 'heel', celebrate at a big day on August 22nd. at Mur-ra- y Park. Can you have a good time at a real celebration? Go to Murray on August 22nd. SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUG. The conclusion of the investigatProvo Chambing committee of the follows: "A as is er of Commerce ot does who bidder certificaate or ten need their servi e for five, that more years, has no aswam-or all. at he will get any service is nothing there it 'if he does get will be to guarantee that the costs at lower than prevailing charges They lee. that time for such sen been newly 5-- 6 DANCER jidght be even more. the "There is nothing to prevent at any comisiny Deseret Mortuary articles of time, according to its of Incorporation, from disusing t ' Illail Its assets and going certifi-(.te- s ness, in which case the worthwould be absolutely less." com"For these reasons the of certificates the mittee consider and the corporation as an unsound would ami unsafe Investment. We bethat suggest to any purchaser ngrwme.it into any fore entering with any salesman representing first that organization he should the to see his bunker relative The burning passion of the Orient. The thrilling escapes and chilling pursuits. The beat of drums -- the clatter of cymbals, the conflict of hearts that's this film sensation. New Reel Usual Good Comedy WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Aug. 8-- 9 r uecoraun Wator removed his offices to the IluildiiiK. Clinic satch Mrs. Chas. Jackson and grand Francisdaughter, Vaudls, of Sun relatives been visiting co, who have In Murray and vicinity, were calieii by the illness of home Saturday lbppin?uU Mr. Jakson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Martin and two children of Neihl were the week end Rests of Mr. Mar tin's larents, Mr. aud Mrs. Thom as Martin and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dixon and little daughter Susan, former residents of Murray City, have from a summer sient with their iarento in Wlnfleld. Kansas. "LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING!" Keep Smiling! There's happiness ahead! Lots of it! Happiness born of laughs and tears and romance. . "Beauty Parlor" Comedy with Al Cooke . and Kit Guard Haymond Klenzle says he tan catch a ten pound fish at Fish I,ake and that is what makes fishing so alluring. Ten ounces counts as ten founds. Gem Theatre Swimming Is great at Murray City Tark. A sand bank, life guard and everything. Come in, the water . is fine A MURRAY INSTITUTION Io you want to buy a good farm? nice one to advertised in the this F.agle Try Your CORRECTION s. A CKIX Classified Ads. SALK rooms, a pantry FOR RKNT-Twand a clothes closet, INQUIRE. 4 WEST 48th SOUTH. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WARNS AGAINST STOCK week. know any furnished IX) you house for rent proprietors? Several families are asking for such estab- lishments. Making Your Own Walters at the Murray City Pharmacy says ""Cone Day" each Saturday is the day he wishes he had remained in the Navy. 15111 Selection Do you remember how hard it was for you to End the food item you wanted before you atarted patron-izin- g the O. P. Skaggt System tore? Well, it' an enjoyable event now, isn't it? To select your food items from our well stocked and orderly shelves. Our store would not have been successful if we bad failed to practice cleanliness and orderliness. These, coupled with spirit of friendliness and willingness to go out of our way to please you, has won us the large and steady patronage we are enjoying today. First to the Houskeeper Save time .irul expense, ami keep cool by ci'kinp on "KitclicnKook" these hot days. Kasy to operate, clean, and keeps your kitchen cool. So useful an. practical are those ilanJy Kitchen Sets of colored Glass ; seven pieces : I PITCHER BUTTER CONTAINER LEMON EXTRACTOR MIXING BOWL MEASURING CUP SALT & PEPPER SHAKER ALL FOR $1.35 Xow is a Rood time to .tart lmyinjj a few pieces of that open stock Dinner Set you have lteen wanting. A few pieces now and then, a few pieces for your Litlhday and Xnus gift, and the first thing you know you have A Suggestion The money you spend in Murray will come back to you. Money sent away never will. THE WINCHESTER STORE" State How long since you've gone over your fire insurance armor? of your possessions 11 covered? uwuia iu una out. Call us. We represent tbe ft Smith Hardware 4814 South During the hot summer days, one is sometimes at a loss as to the selection of lunch and dinner items. We suggest a few of the following Hem to be found in our grocery and meat departments: Green Vegetables, Fruit, Cold Lunch Meats, etc And don't forget to take borne a loaf or two of our white or brown bread. A full 16ox. loaf for 5c. The mow got Achilles in the only spot that was unprotected. Are a complete Dinner Set with little effort. -- ACIIILLE'S HEEL Mutrav. Utah Patronize Eagle Advertisers Hartford ind bothering about such Suite mrtes is out business, H. T. MATTHEWS Lyon lildg. 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