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Show THE MURRAY 1S29 DRAPER EAGLE Mr. and Mrs. William Third Annual C. Orgill announce the marriage of their daughterOra and Mr. Bert Brad-froof Salt Lake City, on January 1(1. They will leave in the near future for California, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Alma F. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Ballard were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gardner fo Sandy at a Club party Saturday evening. Mrs. Hannah Brown of Salt Lake spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rideout. Mrs. Wallace Talbot of Mldvale was the guest of her parents, Mr. several und Mrs. Jack Joosten days of this week. Last Wednesday eveulnjf the Draper Sunday School presented the three act play entitled, "The Neighbors Next Door." Those taking part were Mr. Jos. F. Sr., Mrs. Angle Rawlins, Steinley Bailey, Gladys McGhie, Alma Terry, Ted Sjoblon, J. M. Peterson, Ethel Smith, Herbert Berritt, Revell Smith, Doris Stay and Herman Smith. Mrs. Stena Heward of Salt Lake was the guest of her daughter, Mas. O. D. Ballard, Sunday. Mrs. Stella Fullmer of Bingham is visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Terry. The Misses Edith and Lucille Bailey of Salt Lake were guests of their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. C. Bniley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorain Rasmussen and children of Salt Lake and Mrs. II . Rasmussen of Sandy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rasmussen, Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Joosten entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. in honor of their son, Jack and Mr. Ira Higgs, who are leaving on the 1st of February for San Diego, Cal ifornia. The gueste from out of town were Miss Ruby Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Higgs and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tallwt of Mldvale and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Yates of Luke Point. Tuesday afternoon the Daught ers of the Pioneers presented n two act play entitled, 'Tast Echoes and Present Pep," under the di rection of Mrs. Lilly Brown in the school auditorium. Those in the cast were, Mrs. Mary Andrus, Mrs. Mary McGulre, Mrs. Naomi String-felloMrs. "Ella Allen, Mrs. Mat tie Sorenxeu, Mrs. Carrie Saddler. Mrs. Mina N. Mlckelsen, Mr. Ma mie Day, Mrs. Eliza Bailey, Mrs. Mrs. Mary J. Eunice Wnllieck, Mrs. Maude Itey, Mrs. Kiisumsseii, Mickelsen, Mrs. Rada Smith, and the Misses Alda Allen, Agnes Jane Fitzgerald, Pearl Soreia-en- , Nelson. Joan Bailey and Eruia Smith. B. WALLACE, Editor C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, EAGLE, Recital d Issued every Thursday by Murrey Press, 4842 South State Street, Murray, Utah. Kntered as second class matter February 8, 1927, at the postoffiee at Salt Lake City, Utah, under tc Act of March 3. I37U. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One month, Salt Lake County..! .1C 1.00 One year, Salt Lake County, Elsewhere in United States-- One 1.60 year in advance Telephone Murrey 35 and GREEN MILLUKEEK The Largest and finest "Gold and Green Ball" of this season will be k held in the aiuuswent hall of Ward, Friday evening February 1. A splendid orchestra has been secured and all plans are complete. Undoubtedly it will be the social event of the sesason. Dura demonstration ing intermission of the M. I. A. contest dance, be Riven and handsome and unique favors are to be presented to all the ladies. Patrons for the affair are: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Park, Mr. and Mrs. Parley II. Liddle. Arthur W. Anderson, George Giuidcrson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Croxford, Naomi Croxford, Lenore Cornwall and Isabelle Hrown are to be hosts and luwtesses for the evening. GOLD Mill-Cree- I. O. O. F. NEWS NOTES Several memlwrs were out to visit Al J. Tame, who has returned to Ids home again after an operation, nnd Al is just coming along fine, and exiiects to 1 out again In a very short time. Mr. Dan Suniln, a member of Puttie Mountain Lodge No. 31, also of Lander Encampment No. 18, passed away at Iluttle Mountain, Nevada, last Friday with pneumonia, after n short illness and was brought to Murray Sunday, January 27th. lie was buried from the George A. Jenkins Mortuary at 1 p in. Monday. January 2Sth. Interment was in Murray City Cemetery. Murray Odd Fellows attended in n body and Mr. Andrew Lund-quisjMike on Oddfellowship In beNo. 33. The half of Murray Lodge extends to the liereavod family their ilwjK'st sympathy. Messrs. Coulter and Govlch, mem-be- r of liattle Mountain, Idge No. . F., who 31. I. o. the remain of I'an Suniln to Murray, for Interment, left for their home Thursday afternoon. st I he jshnh." by of Iolge. llait rr Talrvllle chnlr, of Mr. Orson direction under the Clark. Is well tinder way nnd will be given In the near future. by the pared GI STAV WILL Buyer's Guide to Murray City's Community Building Merchants Murray Laundry FIIONE MURRAY and 81 Best "IF INTERESTED A. 163 Company West 48th South Suit Phone Murray W. 48th South Murray, ukimj La Fon Swulu t TROMBONE Chas. Rowel! 1907 MILL WORK OF ALL South State Murray, 2. 4bl4 .South State Phone Murray We spednlize In cabinet work March Stony Point L. P. Laurendcau Orchestra Overture 3. 4. Slavonic Dvorak Wyau-dottcs- - Weber Invitation to the Dance 2. Cornet Duet Helen Fitzpatrick Glen Shaw Charles Nelson J. Violin Trio Turkish March, by Swedish Trio Papini Clifton Alsop, Fred Eriksen, Arthur Holmgren 4. Ballet Music From the Bartered Bride Orchestra 1. Gerrard Service Station , ROBERT HECKEL'S busy Ulthorna, Red, INlrlbntor Sho Repair Shop Minoreas. tot Sol 'T t Ilrooders. The pride Cor. of St.ile and 4Sth South f of all A met lea. V per tlVDRAI I.TC GltEA.SE RACK 'e do eiiMeiu halehliii; tb'luiit. M. Rnniidia W. wire Write or TUBES Tilt ICS We Specialize In repairing llat hery, lii'T JJouth iState it. Ladles' fine shoes alt Lake County. Phone Mt:r ACCESSORIES 471. Hall of ray North City Doors Two NEW SHOES FOR MEN and ROYS PART III 1. A. Dance of the Hours Ponchielli Orchestra 2. The advertisers above will appreciate a call from you, and will cooperate in every way possible to give you value and them. service-tr- y 3. 4. I Love a Little Cottage .... O'Hara Florence Robinson, Cannicgetcr Amy Selected Male Quartet 1926 of School Boys High Victory Quartet Theo. Bendix Grand American Fantasia Soprano and Alto Duet Orchestra fiiMraiiiDiL Gertrude Watts. Mr HesjHtiiNos were given by Viola Stevenson. Vera Wahlqulst Mrs. Farrer, Elaine Jenson. Allif Turpln, Mrs. Hunt. Ijinra Simper, Emily Podniore. Terna Sharp and Ada Greenwood. Remiirks by our old Sisters. Mrs. nnd Wright. Mrs. Michael Mans, cholster of Ll he Relief Society responded with a xplendld qnsrtett I'y Mrs. A. E. i Cleaning & A- -l Look Here Girls! Dyeing Co. x i I. Hth tirade children In "Russ M:ititier," nt the PantnirM Theatre lnt Snturday mornlnp. Shaw rend the atory, MN 1h roihjr Ituwpn look the leading purl, tbnt of Mr, HuckIo; (he KugcIcK t children er Verna lledN-ru- . nllver. Vera M.iHrom. Car-mJettwn. Nina Itetiillc, Marvin Cartam. NVwel McMillan, Clarence1 Sbll and Harvey Eckman. The1 children presented Ihe play In a plcndid manner and recelvel a crcat deal of applatw. Pjich of the with a gift pre-ent-rd blldren w from Uncle Itomi Gmver of K. 8, !! Watch for Announcement! Lu-cll- e IH li"torl iieih Frcdcrl.kott farewell In Grunt t u 1. Ward. Friday evening Februnry ,,,n IH ,,,",,'r The farewell Mileen of the HcjuidltinUan orgalil mli.ow of Cottonwood Stake. Th C.u.tsv Adult" Male 1iorm will furnish the mn-df Suit " 't Mole President nnd will follow . A dam Hue-itthn procmm and the et of mule furnMl ibe dnncera. will ink-lomi- h mmti Mar-care- 2 a elnl TO You i)V war m-- All. h" TbMt't necetaary. Yon like ural. 6l nb' Tbiit' Yoii S&.aS& " iml- - want value f.r your money ' That's printer. wa ET Ifc MIm preentH r.RXT WAKI1 N IMH You want prompt, ffftvleiit a h anil of a Oratit th CT. with lovely pair a.munry Tuedr, tbf Thai' uiidrr'too'l. her rlaw. Uice tory lwik Waril Urllef Solely Knve Iti You like clfiui MUTouiiilliig"- . Ethel and nio..J-erMm. Mary McMillan t lo T nf lt Thal'i panitaiy. lc Norbm gave a duet. Mr. iichIii Y Vim inii otii Y.ii Alli-and Turpln Mr. Heading it h foiior: Men. the That'll Mr. Ko gave aelnctel reading. ..f Welcome TlmtV M9 '' Yml will know the plm-Tilt annual banquet ba Iwn MrMillan. ,it i"etlaln. a yearty iffalr In the . w " ' of liana') - Mr. Mr f,,r.. HoltT. IIECKEL'H Sb.M' b..- pand la a great aue-(VWard (irant FBrrl Peteroti. TbatV lt; f Mra. !. E. Bwen adel t....-- i tut,.t nf Hlter .. Mraervp" Tbat'a nil. MAk iIukm Mia Mr l8ltcl by Whltf. Mr, Ethel Norton, j Mrs. Maubs. Olga lieaditig. Emily Podniore and e w-Vo'- "'. J4 mm VX'sW&S'Ys i.T W I v "mMmm Wasatch Motor Co. 4789 South State e 1 - . t x tx X Pan-PH-- td. i.i.i.. : : at fr an-nu- X SEE THE NEW Ml- Nettle Piirnlivit, anslnifHl by Mlm Iterilrloe Simper and Mr L. Ilowen, preentel the follow-hu- t and Ken yejgt PART II RAMSHAW'S CHICKS White j Orchestra TOBACCOS . Kela Bela Dance CIOAU8 CANDIES l'tah R.-k- TUBAS Lornn ChrlHtensea Nelu Jaeobsen Hungarian Lustpiel Orchestra Saxaphone Duet (a) The Black Prince Junior High (b) Frank Thone Van Anderson 100 PRESCRIPTION'S and meat dinphiy counters. conUdcn-e- Venlle Hunt lMvll?ht 1aKe PART I ft. Lyon Drug Co. KINDS Iiuy them, with Itean Alsop CLARINETS Made to order 122.50 ft up 1. 239 Van Anderson Cleaning, Pressing and Altering -R High Grade Coal and Feed PROMPT SERVICE obqe c me, ody O program EXPERT TAILORING Call Murray 43 DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. Sherman Krlnton Harold Sharp EarI Evnns Mildred Jncobnen Sherman Morgan SAX-CELL- Frank Thone SAXOPHONE Evnld Nygren TRUMPETS II Wilson White Vaul J"111 Marvin Williams Arthur Anderson gAX TRUMPETS I EvahKyle FRENCH UORNS Ernest Bullock L. Uhrlstensen Peter Johansen & SONS Metropolitan Life Ins. FS'n"s"e,d Evelyn Rrlnghurst Lavlna Ayre Florence Reeder UTAH BEN GORDON C SMITH Hy-3583- Miss Ruth Webb v See Local Representative f" Jnrn PIANO Intermountain Broom Co. MURRAY Wayne .Simper Wilms Peters Florence Cannlegeter Dsvid Brlnton Robert Iewej trea Frikson Clifton Awop Arthur Holmgren of the Contented Housewife." Life Income Amy Roblwon Dancing Classes Bobbie Broom "The Favorite Laundry of ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL VIOLINS II VIOLIN I Attend the Murray Gity Utah's Faith Mutt Be Certainty I5E AT MISSIONARY I .hid W. F. ROBINSON We cannot lire on prohiihllltles The faith 'n which we enn live bravely and die In pence must le certainty, so far as MIt professes I Is nthln- gbe a faith nt nil. or Froude. Ul.V MLE (HORI S Arthur Monday Evening, January 28, '29 at 8 o'clock p. m. Under the Direction of Sis weep from loneliness, she continues to smile. And I do not ninnie tier; I knew her husband, sn exceedingly disagreeable man. K. YV. Howe' Monthly. t Altt.WEI.L i:hh-r- . :,..5FK. I'M"'- - Happy Widow y RKCITAL "In Ibe Garden , - I know o widow who Is supreme When other widows ly happy. 1t oH-ra- Murray First Ward Recreation Hall i Pen-lilo- The at Ix-d- 1IWDX k Music Department Cart-wrig- -- CHOKl'S TO MAKE A FAREWELL APPEARANCE The public will hear with re gret Hint the Haydn Ladies Chorus Is o be no more. Mrs. Nellie who organized the chorus for the and has lnen their dint-tonatp:iKt four years, says that the meniliers ural result of the various moving and making their homes etc., make it very difficult to keep the. chorus together and in regular practice, therefore t disorgaIt has Iteen thought nize. Their Inst public appearance Ward Sun-dnwill W nt the Mi'.l.n-e3rd. Everyevening. February n memler been ever has who one lif .tlie (horns since Its existence will Ih requested In l present on this occasion. Ml-- s Helen 1 ac nuiipiuil-- f for the chore... of Murray, Utah Phone Murray 68 Your Ford Dealer |