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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, T HURSDAY, FEB. 14, 1929. VALENTINE DANCE AT GRANT WAKD AMUSEMENT HALL A Valentine C B. WALLACE, Editor Issued every Thursday by Murray Frees, 4842 South State Street, Murray, Utah. Entered as neeond clnss matter February 8, 1927, at the postoffice tt Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1379. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 8alt Lake County..! .1C 1.00 Gm year, Salt Lake County, Elsewhere in United States One year in advance 1.60 One month, i Telephone Muivjy 33 Puuee will be given In the Grant Ward Amiuseuient Hall on Salurduy evening." The hall has beeu lieaulifully and appropriand 'nnisic of th ately deeroated lest wil be provided. There will be interesting special dunces, with spot and prize dances a feature. The admission prices are fixed ut 50 cents a couple with 15 cents for an extra lady. A large crowd is sure to be'on hand as the Grant Ward Dances are liecmning known far and wide as the real entertaining session and always attended by a crowd of dandy folks. VVutt ! do you say? DRAPER NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT Mrs. Marion Jensen and children of Sifuard, I'tah. Mrs. Genivleve S. Matheson of Chliago, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stailey of Long Hench, California, and Mr. Abrann S. Stailey of Arizona have been guests at the Stailey home the past week. Mrs, Paul Crosgrove and son. Lamar of Magna, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Heward. Friday evening, Miss Mtiida Cot-tre- ll entertained eighteen friends at luncheon followed by a party at the Moving picture show. Mrs. Glen Ilogan and son, Keith, of West Jordan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyruni Hrown. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Jensen and children of Slguard, Utah, have been visiting the past week at the home of Mrs. Jensen's mother, Mrs. Mary McGuIre. The Iruper "M" Men entertained at a basket bull game and dance last Wednesday evening in the Draper Amusement Hail. The Ariel Orchestra furnished the muHol'l-broo- sic. Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Alma F. Smith were guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. Greenwood at a Club party Saturday at their home In Midvale. Mr. J. W. Parker visited during the past week nt the home of Mr. Harrison McKnlght of Moorland, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Adamsoi) of American Fork were guests of Mrs. Adanison's parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. II. Sndth during the week. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Uallnrd visited at Tooele Friday. Miss Bessie SMiuire of Salt Lake visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary McGuIre, Sunday. Monday evening sli girl frlemN of Miss Margaret Terry surprised her at her home. Games and were enjoyed. Mrs. Korinld Allen entertained at dinner Sunday, Covers were laid for six guests. Mr. and Mrs. IjiVern Smith of Union were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith .Sunday. The three tdsters are busily pinning the thread of fate. The HCcess of the Oiera. the Paper, and the Art fund depends upon their fcdssnrs. Frail little mortal, art, Hannah Olander Clara Brown PruMcinda Clyde Inner Sentinel Alice Johnson Outer Sentinel Managers: Nellie Stauffur, Matilda Nelson, Lillian Panter. H. Edlund Press Cor Flag Bearer Struggling along with a fearless heart, Seeking to aid, with a helping hand, Any and all, "tis the Lord's command. Those who are weary, those who OFFICERS often have to wait five minutes afNoble Grand Sarah White ter I put me tools away before the .... Vice Grand Grace Evans whistle blows" Ex .'. Bertha Brady Secretary Treasurer Sarah Hadley The New Astronomy Nettie Drinkwater .. Financial are poor, "What are you doing with broken Welcome are all at your friendly glass in your pipe? door. "Somebody told me if I smoked Blessings I ask on you. sister dear ; Notices glass I could see the eclipse; but 1 Constantly keep you filled with can't even light it." Ex. good cheer. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES Such strength Is needed to win THE MEMENTO life's race, The Murray Baptist Church, 6'2 First Housewife: "I supiswe you Such faith rewarded by One of East 4Sth South Street holds sera memento of some sort in G race-F- ully vices on Sunday with the Rev. carry aware, we are to subdue James P. Payne, pastor, In charge: that locket of yours?" Second Housewife: "Yes, It Is a Earth and its elements, not a few. Church School, 10 a. in.; morning Peace be to thee and all of your servile with sermon by the pastor lock of my husband's hair." "But your husband Is still alive." kind ; at 11 o'clock; Evening service at "Yes, but his hair is gone." Would that the world could more J :30 o'clock : B. Y. P. U. meets at of such find. 0:45 p. m., Sunday. Midweek serCONSIDERATE LION'S Life so abundant In one so small vice at 7:30 p. in. on Wednesday n Incentive should be unto all. METHODIST COMMUNITY Tencher "You remember the MIXA C. WRIGHT, EPISCOPAL CHURCH story of Daniel In the lion's den. Murray, Utah. Robbie?"' Rev. D. M. Kitch, Tastor Robbie "Yes, ma'am." Sunday School at 11 :00 a. m. Teacher "What lesson do we Lodge Notices Church Service at 7:30 p. m. learn from It?'" Sermon by the pastor. I. O. O. F. OFFICERS Roblde "Tluit we shouldn't FOR ENSUING TERM eat everything we see." Exch. I'OOR BOY Ernest Wright Noble Grand "How did yon get Mrs. Naylor Veil Jordan .... .... Vice Urnml BASHFl LLNESS OF EVE black the boy?" my eye, Frank X. Swenson .. WORLD GLORY OF HE It ..Secretary Rowdy "Fight In'." II. T. Benson Treasurer GREAT VOICE feel Mrs. Naylor "I certainly Jos. Cblvrell Chaplain with a black a James Clay Trustee sorry for little hoy It was nearlng the midnight eye." Joe Reader Trustee hour and, ut the Tlffany-Stah- l home and feel Al J. Tame Trustee Rowdy "Then go Hollywood studio stage 4 was apown for boy. lie's got your Frank N. Swensen ..lt. Assn. Rep. sorry parently dark and deserted when AI J. Tame Dist. A'u. Rep. two of 'eni'V Exeh. a glorious voice rose from that diJoe Reader Dist. Ass'n. Rep. rection and jM.ured forth the Frank X. Swenson Rep. to Grand of ".My Heart heanty and pas-io- n Lodge. at Thy Dear Voii-e.from Masse- Meets Every Monday Night nets 'damson and Delilah." A piano aeeoii iwuiol the bnr-of MURRAY LIONS ("LIB If Bladder Weakness, Getting Up whi. h was so Martllng song, OFFICERS . nights. Backache, Burning or It ch- tlfid that the night shift In the in Sensation, leg or groin pains electrical and prop departments make feel old, tired, pepless, you resident Tony Duvall work to listen and wonder - D. A .McMillan and worn out why not make the sloped 1st The singing continued for some2nd Vice Pres. . - W. G. Churches Cystex IS Hour Test? Don't give time and then, after "The Rosary." - - A. W. Yeager up. Get Cystex today at any drug 3rd was breathed Into the night air. - II. G. Bradford store. Put H to a 4S hour test. Secrctary-Trea- . someone tiptoed among tho set - . Ernest Greet Money back If you don't son feel J'alt Twister like new. full of pep, sleep well, and props on Stage 4 and fouud Directors Eve Southern sitting nt the piano. Dr. F. E. Boucher with pains alleviated. Try Cystex lost Philip Iteiitz to everything but the music cents. R. C. Towler S. E. Brlnghurbt today. Only 0) she was making. The oieratlc THORNTON-ANDERSODRUG world lost a prize In Eve Soul hern Dance under the weird moon- Company, Murray, Utah. 4Sth So. through her terrible shyness and light of an Arabian Night Feb. IS. and State Streets. timidity at faring nu audience. For this reason, she must turn to the screen, where her audience U unseen, to give expression to her Church DE-NIK- S Getting Up Nights d 1928-192- 9 Furnace Lump Pom. Lump Stove Coal Nut Coal muWw1 emotions, Eve Soiit hern's newest Tiffany Sfahl picture Is "Stormy Waters," suggested by a Jack Ixilldoil story ami In which she plays n siren 1I AlmndrlUwam laraaoa tnJ via UI twd CoAm nil, fctk r ihcf Onil cttrtm. Rates, per Day, Single, European Plan : , f ' t jj too ftmt, X Special Ratci for Families and Parties Convenient Parking and Garage AcconunodJtion X LOS ANGELES E. C Epplcy, rrenldrnt Charles B, Hamilton, Vice President and Managing Director Ihr4flr nt hol In lh Middle Wrl. and ( lb rmrnAlidHalanfflltlpdgt,llof Pacific Th lUmUto 4V 4 chtia ot botrla on (ha ComU Ils Expert Instruction Overheard In Thorton-Anderso"The innrrlage ceremony Is n It of biiluny." "Ye, nuiybp, but It the only Wny u get the alimony." in BALLET TECHNIQUE Hard ware 4 J J I A BALLROOM DANCING BALLET DANCING TAP DANCING TOE DANCING w Yon WASHERS-No- ne to-Ip- g Thone Murray 105 Murray, Utah Ibnv would you like to he named Iswc am go Into the used ear bu-- l ft nes. FLOWERS --Vri1 Brinton Electric Co. alo Instructions TeL Murray 317 Better-$1- 25 ? Kpt mil get a real thrill at the The Corn Himkers Union li li have n bill Introduced In rm. Kress to lile the teeth of hog. given Yet, we sell the beat Watheri at the lowest price he. Gem now. DANCING CLASSES SATURDAYS Firemen's Hall Washing Machine Month rem Smith dlsloss no left handed If .V"ii will have to slop at 4HHi .South and Slate noon Semaphore tight. Ruth Webb School of Dancing Private careful seanh at Ihe ex err Phones: Ilylnml l.'0 Murriy 4 orrardott. Funeral work twir onefUH Our Prices Will Please You ,- So. SUNDAY & MONDAY, FEB. By AD SCHUSTER State Street Murray, Utah 17-1- 8 Richard (CopyrliiUt) f HEN Selina dusted the furniture the feather duster la her hand became u scepter und she a queen. A broom suggested the oar or rudder of a boat and, with the vacuum cleaner In baud, she was a fireman sending upon a burning building a saving stream. Selina lived a surprisingly romantic life because these pictures were so real. In the evenings she went to the "movies" and In the daytimes she worked as maid for Mrs. Lester. . " No one, least of all Mrs. Lester, dreamed that the demure little maid who seldom spoke, was the center of so much mental excitement Selina smiled und wondered w hat her mistress would say if she were to announce suddenly she was not a housemaid but a princess in disguise. "And maybe I am," said the girl to herself, "maybe some day two tall strangers with funny square beards will come to the door, present their pupers, and prove to the world I am a lost heiress and rightful claimant to the throne of somewhere or other" she continued to flick at the dust with the duster and was doing It when the side bell rang. Uere wus a handsome stranger, a young man with curly hair and a laughing smile. Selina surprised him by making a deep curtsy. The young man, she was thinking, could be none other than a prince. "If you will bo so good," said the young man, "as to show me w here that leak Is In the water pipe, I'll go fix It." Selina stlflVned for the dream, as dreams do, had come to an end, "Follow me," she said with her most ladylike air, ''and I will conduct you to the scene of your forthcoming operations." M but your "Golly I" said the man, ladyship Is riding a high aud handsome horse." While the man fixed the pipe Selina forgot the "movies" and her dreams as she watched him work. "Anybody could have done that," she volunteered, "If he hnd the tools. All you did was take one turn on that thing and the leak stops. You aren't telling me you get paid for that?" "Kid, I Ret paid for less sometimes. It Is being the expert, knowing how, that counts. You could have fixed the I pipe If you had known how. Me. learnIn college and years spent years ing my trade." Selina looked at the youth who could aud smiled. not be over twenty-fiv"Plumbers are queer. On some Jobs, I guess, they aend the boys." For nil of her scorn the curly head ed plumber became her hero. It wns he who scaled the cliff to rescue her from n mountain lion: he who vilcharged Into the ranks of uuiy who he and her away; lains to carry her fought a desperate battle to win dream capabilities colors. were stimulated to new flights of the laughing eyes of the man who fixed the pipe. And he came again. It was well, lie explained, to look over n Job once fixed to see that no untoward developments took p'nr- - Seriously, n little anxiously, Selina led him to the pipe and breathed with relief to see It was there Intact The plumber scrutinized It Intently, topped It with a wrench and frowned. "So fur. he said. "It Is all right, but It will bear watching. Tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock. I will return. If anything happens before thnt time, be sure you let me know." The plumber returned dressed In a new suit. It was a fortunate thing, be Intimated, that Mrs. Lester bsd employed a cmiiiietillous man to take care of thow: pipes. "But never four, little girl. 1 am watching. I will come back every few days. No hntm shall come on your fair head so long at Jack Wlntcrgre n Is on the Job." This wr.s lovely. Selina recojnlred the banter but It was after her own besrt The pliiuilicr who could prewa firmly established as tend, her hero, tine day be rang on the able bell to m't her weeping and In lisp j w 1 CABLET u With Betty Compson and Loretta Young Come out, you land lubbers! Sail the seas with this Salty who takes his love where he finds it! See the stark drama when Fate cast him adrift in a raging red-blood- sea with the navya sweetheart as his sole companion! Red mutiny flaming passion blazing schooners you'll see them reflected in this picture. Comedy "Do Detectives Think?" Current Newsreel TUESDAY & WED., FEB. 19-2- 0 Stormy Waters Suggested by the Jack London story. "Yellow Handkerchief" with Malcom McGregor, Eva Southern, Roy Stewart, Shirley Palmer, Olin Francis ami otlicr.s Drama of a Wildcat Wowan Petted. And of one and scorned. A to be Looked at but not Brother who Loved and one who looked power Drama of Souls and Seas in Tempest "Wisecracker" Comedy in addition e t, "THE BIG PARADE" is Tuesday, Wed., Thurs., Feb. coming 26-27-- 28 GEM T A MURRAY INSTITUTION For a new idea of how delicious pancakes and waffles can be t you just must try the improved SPERRY dl!rv". "It Is my proud mUtTeM, Selina murmured. "She Is to turn me out and because my thoughts have not been upon the dust and dirt of her domnln." "Yu menn you're fired I" Selina nodded. "Good! Tbii we curt ret married without slving ber notice." But Selina gnve notice Just the sum" and Mrs. lister expressed ber sorrow that the girl whs to leaie. "It WHsn't wrong lo fio shout being i find." he girl said to herself, It stopped him fibbing about roml-o look at that old pipe." Ctaitie la Eiprottloa. Hip follow h g deserve Its t'lK'e with Ihst clssslc tnstuplt of Ihe prepositions! ending, "Whnt book would you like 10 rend out of toT The shop a specific keeper bat been asked brand of goods. "Ye." be besmed "we have It In fart. It s the only kind we bsvent anything else ef but." Mnhciptpr Ousrdtsn, fr Wiidoro of lUtnllity. not haughty because cf thy knowledge; ewers with the Igno rant as with the scholar for the barriers of art are fitter closed, no artist ever possessing that perfection ta whl. h be shuulJ aspire, Ptab Uotep Be MURRAY FLORAL 4- The Ways of Selina "be-cni- IN THE THOR Drug ; Hotemexandriai J l 2M W. 33rd So. Phone M. 56 private toilet, $2 to $1 J 80 rooms with bath. $1 to $4 24J roomi with bath, Sf to $8 ,7J room i with role that Is- said to U entirely different from unythliig she bns heretofore .sjie. Malcolm McGregor and Boy Stewart piny the lendln-Mi- es .Miss opMislte Southern In direi-tmWaters." "Simmy by Edand showing at the Gem gar Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday February 111 and liuh. - Smith Cash Feed & Fuel Co. "Ae, hrty rtwml Sih ihontfefut naco Iiaiua duuaf Sam icul iMtun! (vim, mtt Indus $8.00 $7.75 57.50 $6.50 Quality Poultry Feeds. Dairy Feeds, Grain, Hay, Potatoes, Flour and Coal. California 1 NOT ME. "You Shop Foreman: ain't on? Omenia Helekah Ixjdue No. 15, of them blokes wot drops their meets the first and third Tuesdays tools and scoots as noon as the In eae huionth, at 7:30 p. m. In whistle blows, are you?" Fraternal Hall. New Man: "Not me! Why, I PAY CASH FOR COAL 4 for the evening includes William, (alius, Bill) Townsend. as chairman and he will be assisted by Oscar Krebs and Harold Garlic. Please watch these boy do their STUFF. LODGE A Warm Message When ! Gooda Tima?" for all. The iHimmittee of refreshments Musician OMENTA REBEKAH bow brave thou ! officers and members of MurCrescent Circle 101 holds meeting 2nd and 4th Tuesday in each month ray Aerie No. 1700, F. O. E., have in Fraternal Hall at 8:00 o'clock. set aside Friday evening, FebOfficers 1929 ruary 15lh, as Initiation Night. President George E. Gordon reGuardian N Kate Morris Past Guardian N., Minnie IILsemau quests the presence of nil members Advisor Ella Gordon to assist him in extending to the Hawkins new members a most fitting welNellie Magician Clerk Jennie Nelson come. Kate Gibbs Bunker LETTS GO, Gang! Don't forget Erma Olander there will be coffee and doughAttendant .Bessie Bergon nuts, and the usual, "l'aiu-iiii- i Capt. of Guards LAURA Mr. and EAGLES ATTENTION! cirsi a o. 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