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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, JANUARY 3, 1929. 1 m HIGHER TIIRKK TEAMS IX TIE FOR MUST IX ( OT TON WOOD PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND SURROUNDING AYestern Division TERRITORY COME TO THIS flfl u Inaocd every Thursday by Murray Pro. 4842 South State Street, Mar-raUtah. Entered as second class matter l'ebruurv S, 1!I27, at the poslott'ice at Salt Lake Cky, Utah, under the Act of March 3, yu u u TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One month, Salt Lake County.. .1C One year, Salt Lake County,..- - 1.00 Elsewhere In United Stated-O- ne LEO year in advance On Men's, Young Men's and toys Telephone Murvy SUITS AND O'COATS Offered at Prices that will set this Community Ablaze SALE IS NOW ON - X 10 PER CENT OFF ON ALL SHOES, SLIPPERS I AND OXFORDS in r MENS' SUITS SWEATERS $39.50 Suits, at Red, Navy and Cream $31.65 r a or la js p re c $35.00 Suits, at $27.65 ZJ.vd sweaters, at $4.jd t, 1 $30.00 Suits, at $24.65 I JACKETS $24.50 Suits, at $19.65 $4.95 Jackets, at $3.65 YOUNG MENS' SUITS $3.95 Jackets, at $2.65 $24.50 Suits, at $18.65 BIG-DRESS PANTS $15.65 $20.00 Suits, at $13.65 $2.95 and $2.50 Pants $1.95 $17.50 Suits, at Suits $2.25 and $1.95 pants $1.55 All Two-Pa- GALOSHES Black and Tan $2.45 Galoshes, at $1.95 $2.25 Galoshes, at ....$1.55 LADIES' HOSE One lot of Hose in all shades and sizes 75c Hose, at 33c With every purchase of $10 and over, a pair of Ladies' Shoes given away FREE A little out of style 3 nt OTHER MERCHANDISE AT REAL BARGAINS THE LEADER Murray U.--!-- Utah week bogining 11 Lain-U-rt'- k tl. xl loners ot ureat urawn ana stout marts in a That Will Shake Your Drama of the Coni Mine i Soul! A Tijfany-Stah- Alnivl Production l stiul r- in tin- - lat ki in foul air ami harriva-l- f- !ca!! im-i- i Will Death win tin t it ia.1. w M - w omen wa the fate of tlifir tlH'll. to kn low in last an. mine vavrin ami i Uesjiau, ''as. with t'l.inu licking at the t a waitnl. ran with vedette Good Comedy ercu. "IIELLSI sixty-sevent- 1 Newsreel TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY JAN. t - 1 8-- 9 BRONSON" with Mrs. Wallace Rcid and Noah B eery I1P n k The first fl im all ashore as Trivfn in twertv cat ti"'u' aoh..ie! Women waterfront hot tutu anl ihe Li How oi" lonelv-erae- i fjooil men in yelling eomhat - jn-- t one of a luin lteil eolntful scenes in "HELI.S11IP l'.KONMlX." of f aocitiatin "Wisecracker" Comedy in addition ,lr-lih- t" 1 A MURRAY INSTITUTION lg Sabine, rf Born, rf .... Ciishing, iet. ir--- rg ... Totals 5 12 Ililliiin, umpire Gebring. Sol Til CuTTOXYmiD G. T. F. P. 1 11 Bringbiirst rf 1 Ballard. If 5 1 K. Erlcksoii. c ... 3 4 2 10 Turner, rg (I 2 Johnson, lg 1 1 Frving, Frickseu Totals i:t C i Proprietor What are You Doing? At this time, following many and varied New Years' resolutions, a lot of new faces are seen In it:; iTTOXWuoD G. T. F. P. Cutler, rf If Whitehead, L. c Meadows, rg Broombead. z To Urother MemlK-ronly: (Ml Friday evening, January 11th meetthere Is to be a ing. Thin meeting will give all an opportunity to get neipialnted with each other. We have a number of gtxnl ineinliers In our order who do not attend very regularly, and a good many that we do not knowvery well. Xow brother, tbi n.eet-lu- g I for the benefit of each and Ihe everyone and everyone ha hi me right and the same privileges. So come (tut and enjoy yourselves. There will le a short pro gram followed by light .refresh-- i incut and n smoker. Xow ltrother we would like to nee every member there that can a (Hisslbly attend till meeting, there will l some good seaklng nml some good suggestion that will U of Iveneflt to nil of n. So let 0 put ourselve behind the of Murray F. O. K. In V.KTX ami make It the Ifo- -i little order In the state. Hoping to see you all present on Friday evening, January 11th. liW. I lx-to remain. Your ltrother In L. T. J. & K. 2 0 2 1 o 1 S II U (j i i O 2 2 2 1 o (I J. V. KLONYF.lt GXKDKX ( I I It MKKT JWKARY 10 H. J. Chcgwiddf-n- . get on These are our store. 4 people who have decided to pay cash and save during the year 1929. They have resolved to save the most and that's why they became an O. P. Skaggs System patron 3 19 TO Better Foods For Less Cost presi- dent of the Murray Flower Garden Club, anuonnces that the next meeting of the club will be held at the Murray City Hull. Thursday. January Huh. at 7::io p. in. All winter, meet lug are to be scheduled for 7::;o In the future. At the meeting Januiy loth. Parley Glover will lie the principal speaker. Hi subject will U and Some of the Xew Shrubs." Member of the club ami the public In general is lnvius to attend the ini'etiugs of the club and may feel sure of securing valuable Information on flutter and their growth and care. Mrs. Chcgtviddeii ha a sxvial talent for flower ami know nil of them by their Latin, n well a Irish or Swede name. Attend the meeting and Jolt will be pleased with the line yoti will j Kreb. S3 Totals Mrs. t TOM KARAS 4 11 IJcfcrce. y X 15c Shoes Dyed Black or Brown Restore Tan Shoes to Original Color Look Like New 4082 South State Street . L. Nelson, These new customers quickly found that they are able to serve and enjoy better foods for much less total cost than they were formerly paying. They have proven t o themselves that it is neither necessary to cut down their eats or to use poor quality foods in or der to save. If you have not already adopted the 0. P. Skaggs System of food supply, do so soon. It will mean much to your 1929 finances. CXRSKAGGS STORES Ml'RRAV, I'TAH I'tah flower. (;kok(;k w. tkknfic It George W. Turner, for thirty-threyear a rsdent of Murray, died after a long illness. Funeral Mrvlce were held In the South Cottonwood ward chapel at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Mr. Turner wh horn In In isrtl. He Jolmsi the Mor-moin I'tah church nml iuoVe when a young man. He was for many year, an employee of the American Smelting and defining He I sunlvod by hi widow and the following children: Ivan. Kriies and titbel Turner, e Ken-tack- . FACE POWDER y lt nml Mr. Value 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50 FOR 25c (1. W. Mrady. SOAP VALUES 75c for 25c interment wa In the Murray City cemetery under the dinstlou of George A. Jenkins. Gelting up Nights TALCUM POWDER . on:s Ladies' & Gents' Shoe Shining .. Jacobsoii. rg Mai-stro- n Gem Theatre Jones, If West, c K. - with MonMr, ami Mrs. Joseph II. Iiiiuhert will and children of Conference "lb. day, January the Heljier, sin-li- t be held with the organizations .is Christ ii holidays with Mrs. s follows: Primary, Monday at Mr. Mrs. and Anton parents. of p. in.: Tuesday, officers Relief Society at 1 o'ch k whin Sunday afternoon children regular rontcrcm e at - o'clock :j.,,1( Uiand. blldicn of Mrs. Anton Tin-d- ay evening at ":.".. Mutiail lij,winu--e- n surprised her at her : afterwariN a so- home, the occasion lolng her and I'rie-ihoth cial will le enjoyed under the birthday iiunh er:iry. Thursof Stake nffb-cr- . those present were Mr. and day evening at 7 o'clock Ward Mr. I.. X. IlaMiuissoii Und childTeachers ami Griii'alouirnt Work- ren of Salt Lake City. Mr. and ers at s o'cl.xk. Ward Confcrcm-Mrs. II. A. Itasiniissfii hikI childwill be held Sr.nday evening. Jan- ren of Mb hale. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ItasmtisM'ii and son of HcIht City, uary Cab nt 7 :."'!. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tbornloit ami Mr. ami Mrs. .,is,.di II. IjhiiIhtI Xew ami ihiblren of Ileler nml Mr. children of Salt Iike ul Years day at the home of Mr. M, and Mrs. ' M. ;asni;sen und .1. Thornton. I'hihlreii, Mis. Anne Fitzgerald nml Mr. ami Mrs. Archie S,.reiisoii children, Mr. and Mr. George ami children of Itingbain were din- Strlngfellow and ibldlreu nml Mr. ner gtiesis of Mr. ami Mrs. Wil- - and Mrs. :,., Amlrn of DraH-r- . ford HelilH'tl. Dinner W;is ened t slMy guest. Mrs. W. .1. McXaa.ara nttetided Mr, and ami Mrs. Jsani Day a theatre party in Salt Iike I'rl at a family dinner on day of last wi'k. net of Mrs. .1. New ear' Day. Covet were laid I', Clliott of MiosliMne, I.l.ibo. for twelve, Mutual Conjoint meet lug will W Mr. ami Mrs, ,. I. Itbickmer en. held Sunday evening .til till lllh. leilained at dinner on Xew Year's at 7:"". I'.lsbojt J II. Cornwall of j Day. I 'nter wete laid for nix Mill Creek Waid. a ety able uiiesis. Mr, ami Mr. Jay Jordan will the deliver address, Mr. ami Mrs. Art Witherall of Sail speaker ami a very fine musical progtaui Lake City ami Mr. nml Mr. L. It. will le remleted. l'oS'. Mr. and Mrs. Uavmoml Clnytn I'tbl.iy afternoon the primary eiitert.iimsl at dinner New Years enlertiilmil at a childfor Mr, and Mrs. C. Irltoy Clay-Io- ren' party In the ward amusement of KaystiHe. hall. Game ami darning were em Mr. ami Mrs. l,eoii.ird Sharp j"tcd .y the large number of childat flintier New Year day ren present, Mr. and Mr. J. 1. Mickelsen em on and those enjoying the "lay Mrs. . Mnils and s,,n. M.hi of lei tallied on New Year' Day. Cov-ciwere laid for Mr, ami Mr, 8. Sandy, Mr. Yera Cisik and b.iby J. Mil kelM'ti, ami family. Mr. and of Sandy, Mr, nml Mrs. of I'titoii, Mr. nml Mr. John Mr. A. It. Mbkel.cn. Mr. ami Mr. Jensen Mini ihll'lrcn and Mr. liar-- Holier J Smith and family ami din of Salt Like, Mr. nml Mi i iMr. and Mr. M. It. Amlrii ami waid Smith nml children of Gar- family. field nml Mr. Kenneth Xotil and Monday etcnlng. Mr. anl Mr. i Jordan. South of Jos,ph II, IjimU'tt nml Mr. baby Ftttgernbl were goot of Mr. In Salt KI KKI 111 it int Mr. L. X. Itasmii4-Mt Hit Y riltvr room a htv-ti- l IjiKp City. A late supT l twelve Mur'J The m.. ibe Mb at Seteinle ami Fbler' ijuor-ii'- i p. January ii of the DniT Ward entertain-I'ray Flr.t Ward Relief S.i.it nt an obi time dHine Monday open their tisitn In the new I t 'evening In the ward amusement Ward Ituildiiig. lliiml ftoin Iehl Marie Mailer will nite a lend- b ill Cat let' ing Mebslie," by George K. Mid fiiniKhist tho nimile. A large crowd enjoyed the afdleloii iii"l Mr. Ada MlMmtd of mittiisl of the mni.al fair. will have charge Mr. V. D. FllrgeralJ, M1m Leah ,,,rl f ,,, ,irgram Next 7 G. T. rf Liniiel. s East Midvalei DRAPER 6-- Fitzgerald and Mr. Blake Fitzgerald of Itii'bfield visited relatives In Draper during the week. The N. O. 15. club entertained at a party Tuesday evening at the home of !Mr. and Mrs. Einniiss llendrickseu. Gaines were enjoyed and refreshments served to ten guests. Mr. Arnold E. Bluekuier left on Wednesday fur New 'York City, where he will sing fur the National Broadcast. Mr. and Mrs. Alma F. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. (). D. Ballard were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Bateman of Murray at a club party at their home, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mickelsen sjK'Dt several days of last week In Salt Lake City, the guests of Mrs. B. F. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Connie Drown. Mr. Lowell Boberg, Mr. John Fitzgerald, Miss Annie Fitzgerald. Miss Wllmii Mickelsen, Miss Florence Smith and Miss I.ucile Yaw-drehave returned to l'rovo, where they are attending school, after siK'ndlng the holidays witli their parents. Mrs. Alma Smith spent the past week end at Spanish Fork, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I,cGriindc Smith. Miss Geneva Day has returned to Shelby, Idaho, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. mnl Mrs. John Day. Meadows, . SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JAN. 3a .NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF Ml RRAY AERIE NO. 1700 B. A. KLASCO X Chambers of commerce and farmers organizations In all beet Standing of Teams Won Lost Pet. sugar producing states are urged 1 .W!7 immediately to Join with Utah In 2 Tuylorsville 1 .007 a determined effort to give the do2 Murray First 1 mestic sugar industry adequate Ilcnnhm 3 .UK) protection, In letters addressed on 0 Grant Ephralm Bergeson, A triple tie for first place in the Saturday by Western division of the Cottonwood chosen chairman of a Utah sugar stake exists as a result of Wed- protection committee. Inclosed with this letter is a Taylors-vill- e nesday's game between and the Murray first, which .statement from James J. Burke the former lea in won by u score president of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Burke points of 2T to 11. In the Eastern division, South out that sugar Is one of the few Cottonwood won from Cottonwood of the country's great agricultural Ilolli-da- y products that might receive sufficby a score of SI to 11). and ient tariff protection to make the Mill quinCreek, the defeated tet. The score of the bitter game industry prosierou8 both for the farmers and manufacturers. was 'Jl to II. The United States consumes The scores : tons of sugar a year. ProTAYI.OKSYILLE duction of beet and cane sugar. in (I. T, F. I' the United States, the Philippines, :i rf Jones, (, Hawaii and Poro Rico Is 3,200,-(M- l 4 Davis, If tons. However, with European (it Hacker, c beet sugar production growing rap0 It. Jones, rg idly, the United States sugar proII Breeze, lg ducers have been forced to com3 Gerrard, rg pete with tropic cane sugar which is dumped on an overloaded 10 10 Tola M I'RIiA V tuts r C. B. WALLACE, Editor icrirrrn7 PIE SUGAR TARIFF IS NEEDED If Madder Weakness. Gelling l'i XlghK Itmkiiche, Itnrnlng or Itching Sennatlon. h'g or groin pain make you feel old, tired. ami worn out why md nmke Hour Test? Dm't Ihe yt give tip. Get CyteX today til any dru More, ut It to a 4s hour tel. Money baik If you ibm't sn fcid like liew, full of ep, slis'p well, with pallia alleviated. Try Cte ' Imlay. ttnly flu rent. FHSi X I Mil (1 and Slate. 4Mb South Company, TIIOUXTX 50c Value ' 2 Cans for 25c t t t Lotions-Shavi- ng Cream-Liqu- id Double Value Shampoo t Murray City Pharmacy SEE OUR WINDOW T x T TTTTf |