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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1929 UNION East Midvale Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simper and son, Stanley of Suit Lake were guests Sunday evening of Mrs. Annie Simper. Mrs. George T. Sharp returned Lome last Thursday, after spending the past month with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson of Brlngham City. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover were Murray visitors Thursday evening. The Regular .Sacrament services usually held Sunday evening, convened at 12:15 Sunday, being Fast Day. Testimony bearing and blessing of children also took place. Mrs. Clyde Soffe, Mrs. Lester Forbush and Mrs. Clarence Sharp were Club guests last Friday of Mrs. Ed Tenstermaker of Union. During the past week, Mr. and Mrs. William Werrltt and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bird of Salt Lake have lieen guests of Mrs. Sarah Bennett. Mrs. Harold Bishop of Murray entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday complimentary to her little daughter Shlrlle Ann's 2nd birthAmong those day anniversary. present were Mr. and Mrs. Jester Forbush and son Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sharp, Miss Lillian Hoggess of Union, and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Forbush of Midvale. Members of the Ward Sunday School Dramatic Club very successdrama enfully put on the titled "The Girl Who Forgot," last Thursday evening at the Credent Amusement hall. The cast of char-after- s were: Jason, Aljean Clayton; David Baird, Irwin Sweiisen; Uose May, 1'hylis I .arson; Grccta Grace Mlddleton; Linda Gray, Rosalie Olsen; Albans Creston, Neils Anderson; 1'earl Dawn. Fay Glover; Giles Elton, Harold Long; Judy Elton, Delsa Christiansen; Gustave Swensen, C. Millerlerg. Mrs. C. C. F. Dixon and Mr. ami Mrs. 0. E. Cloward, all of Payson were guests during the fore part of the week of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Clayton and family. Mrs. W. J. McXamara had as her guests Wednesday, her mother Mrs, Katherlne Boyle and Mrs. Hannah Berrett of Salt Mrs. T. F. Greenwood was a Murray visitor Monday. She spent the afternoon with her daughter Mrs E. Allen Batetuan and family. Improvement Conjoint Mutual Association meeting was held last Sunday evening. Miss E. Jensen a Junior High Teacher of Salt Luke gave a wonderful lecture on her trip to the "Holy Land." A good lnutdcal program was also enjoyed. A number of people from our ward, relatives and friends, nt 'ended the funeral sen ice Sunday In West Jordan for the small son of Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Bctkstead. Mrs. Beckstead was formerly Miss Inua Tbayne of this ward. .Mrs. Joseph D. Hillorherg entertained Sunday at dinner to her little son Howard's first birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. William D. Kuhre and sou l',lell. of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Kuhre of Ilolllday. Miss Vaur Sharp was a like visitor Tuesday, the dinner st Mrs. Ed Ten.sterniaker was hostess to the Unity Club momlers last Following the Friday afternoon. business hour, dainty luncheon was enjoyed by Mrs. Walter Berrett, Mrs. Fred Coomber, Mrs. diet Baker, Mrs. Clarence Wardle, Mrs. J. II. Greer, Mrs. W. II. Brown, of Salt Luke, Mrs. Clyde Soffe, Mrs, Lester Forbush and Mrs. Clarence Sharp of East Midvale. We are pleased to state that MUs Vivian Clawson has returned home after being eon fined In a local hos pital for two weeks. Mr. George Cook and daughter. Margaret of Taylorsvllle visited Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. Chester Baker. of Children and grandchildren Mrs. Nepbi Gregory gathered at her home Saturday evening to do hon or to her Birthday Anniversary. Cards and games were played and supper was served. Covers were laid for 22 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smart entertained at dinner, Sunday. Covers were laid for !i2. Siccinl guests were Mr. Theron Smart and Mr. El. lis Wade of the A. C. at .Mrs. Lizzie Wardle entertained at a quilting Wednesday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Mary Wardle. .Mrs. Lucy Smith, Mrs. Lucy Griffith, Mrs. Sarah O. Anderson, Mrs. Alice Boggoss, Mrs. Johnie Egbert, Mrs. Alice Wardle and Mrs. Mary Smart. Wardle Mr. and Mrs. Charles motored to 1'rovo to attend a The grass is always greener across the fence in the other pasture says I'arley McMillan, when interviewed the other day. However this Is only and Interview said McMillan and therefore Is to be taken with a lot of reverse English, All things considered Murray Is the best twon In the country and we want to make it better and bigger each year. Those who revel In the great national sport of being dissatisfied with their home town are all wrong unless they help to make it better. The I'rodlgal Son thought another pasture was greener, but had to live among the hogs. Iteuicuihcr this: the other fellow In the other town Is voicing a certain dissatisfaction. The fault is not with the town but wllli the siint of view. Saying that conditions are iwor and that buslne? is bad helps to make them truths, because destructive criticism Is catching and demoralizing to any phase of activity. Mrs. Effie I'axton, who has been confined to her home for several days on account of sickness is to her work at the County Recorders office in the county building. now-bac- WANTED Furnished 2 or 3 room house on or near State street, iletween .'7lh and 45th So. Call Murray '5!M. of Jno. SALE-Inq- uire Hratun at Number :!ll Anderson The English department of the Avenue, Murray, Ttnh. Junior College at L. D. S. I going to Father," to produce '"Speaking by George Ade. Murray Is lifeless without is citizens In action. Citizens can milk? "HF.FL-TOE- " the pasture here as green as any other, turning any false notions of Shoes have recently beji con- adversity Into realities of success. verted Into transporting agents for intern-lasThe corresNiudeuce. note Is Inserted lctveen the fisit ami the shoe. Just below the ankle, the fisit Is then swung out lulu the aisle. POST-OFFIC- guest of her ler. Mrs. Cornelia Clayton and Miss I'lilylls Greenwood of Sandy were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. anil Mrs. T. F. Greenwood, ! t I f t? Spring Is Her- eCleaning Time! So weary of soot and smoke on Clothes, drain1, rugs, up- - IroMry. How refreshing to be rid of it dry dean Ihrtn all tboioughty and wilisfartorily. (ihe us a trlal-S- OU! A- -l t - $ Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Granite Furniture Company THRIFTY ( OMMrXM IKS" SUGAR HOUSE BINGHAM - : G. 0 4 Lancaster, c .... 7 Silcox, rf Ha tenia n, If Mi. T. 0 2 Fiulayson, rg Smith, lg .. rf Cundiek, F. 0 1 I 0 1 !) (I 11 0 0 4 New Spring and Summer Hats, of Viscas, Transparent Braids, and Sport Straws. Matrons and Misses Styles Same styles as Salt Lake for less money. o 0 Egbert, rg 18 0 G. 5 2 2 0 T. II. Simmons, If H. Simmons, rf G. Smith, c li. J lodge, rg S. Lancaster, lg Kimf, If, rg 1 BERGEN MILLINERY 2 3S F. 0 1 1) 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 o 0 0 9 Wall Paper p. 11 0 1 1(1-- 1(5-1- 20-1- If Cundiek, Iiatemau, rf Lancaster, e Fiulayson. g Smith, lg Silcox. G. T. 0 0 Come in and look over our new spring line. We have expert Paper Hangers also. We carry a complete line of Paints and Varnishes. We have a Floor Paint and Furniture Enamel that dries in 4 hours. A paint for every purpose. 0 0 0 1 10 F. 0 1'. 0 3 2 S 7 0 14 0 0 0 2 2 2 24 F. 0 P. 4 1 13 2 19 0 0 0 1 1 1 ! G. 3 3 0 4 T. 10 If Call and look them over. 1 Buy your paint at an exclusive Paint Store 21-2- 42-2.- BERGEN WALL PAPER & PAINT Phones: Murray 331 t 4858 State, Murray, Ut SUNDAY & MONDAY, MARCH 10-1- 1 Cundiek, If Silcox, rf Iiatemau, If Iji m aster, c Fiulayson, rg Smith, lg Leak, e Gebert. rg 24 Nicholson, uS Mr With Peak Lapel Jacket and Tattcrsall Vest style as well as de Up has service luilt into thii printable e model for smart, boys. Fabric!, Striped Quality Medium Coloringt. model with plain Also in notch-lapc- l vest and two longies. four-piec- Pat-ter- n, $7.90and$11.90 A'Waverly' For and Wear St t"fift X irurtrim, fur. dimrntiont for F. P. 0 3 3 0 3 It 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 23 T. F. 0 P. L 5 2 0 0 1 Yf K '7 Ikfct sTTftV. Aaf K jfenuma Snjw tai.Unwt, la tlf tfaimi'a coloflik FRED KOHLER Goggle, lg Francis, lg 0 Ileferee You'll Laugh and Cry--! You'll Thrill and 17 12 13 3 hard-boile- Also one of those Great Sennet Girl Comedies Current Newsreel Twentieth Wood, rf 2 0 2 2 ! 0 o 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 II 10 Sid Sjiencer 3 2T. 10 ! - Sjs'ticer G. 7 Sigh- -! at this smashing- tale of love and adventure among the d Marines in the glamorous Eastl 0 14 TUESDAY &- - WED. MARCH i J t t 12-1- 3 x X The championship West Jordan basketball crew was composed f Silcox, Smith, Cuiicllck and Rate-ma- n, foiwiirds. Milt IjiiKiisicr and Milton Leak, centers; Fiulayson ami Smith, guards, Fglrt was their couch. The title holders have their championship tesm of '27 Intact this year, and winning their stake title, and also the Salt Ijtke division title, they scored victories over the Murray all stars wln Fort Iouglaa, Miller l'.roihcrs and other worthy n teams of note. They beamlful loving cup. donated by the Ieseret X News. llONOIt TF..VMS After line delils-ratlowith the coaches of the teams represented nt I he tournament, come the annual custom of choosing the ouutandin? n rforiners and selecting a mythlciil Intcrstnke honor team. The roaches and the most nrdctit fium stated their chobi ns Indbattsl by the rln wen live. On the IVsoret Newn flrt I tcitni was; idler, Teiitli Ward, forward. Webster, 'Juh Ward. forwrI; West Jordan, i'titer; Smith, West Jordan, guard, and Urowu, Poplar Grove, guard. SisfMid leatn: pjifetim n Wis, Jordan, foruurd; P. row n. Wasntih. fotunrd; Peter-otl- . Twentieth, center; lisrtou, WHsit(,,, Kinird; ttwald. Tenlli. guard. Straight Through a Roaring River of Fire! and into r Mood biso) anl iiln.ve ntiy other Il I rangy and oov 'I ers the (l.s.r well, and get often. Milt .bo "eopped" fhls J,,, sltloii ,it year. Fuller of Tenlh Ward fltet Webster of Twentieth, were bos n n forwards. Fuller "a hlth .nt limn of lm tueet. With U .illt. Webster Is gixHl a! $1.98 the valley of death I They were trapped in a frail canoe between narrow walls of fire from which J only a miracle could sae them, yet but you must see X this tremendous drama of the North Country to get the J big thrill of your life! . THURSDAY ONLY, MARCH 14th See and Hear Talking Pictures trilling In nhot, Hiniih'a fine Is liteHkltig up ).nse fli nl mi hsmeritig I he ball, and P.mwnV scrappy and them n guard learn. CNd pl)ng rarnel niioti on the firM J J ACTS'! Lama-te- ork $2.98 th ALAN HALE ROBERT ARMSTRONG 4 sioiil,lers IF htwt ani T. c Itartoii. rg Mill mrt 42 n Ix-c- r 2 2 3 INTF.KNTAKE for Doys If!t fedora of l t t t tmm prai-ticiill- Two Longies 'The HeadliW 0 Campbell, Keferee ; Value Top la rf Lrown. If M. Other Young Mtnt Sprhg Suits at 19.75 and f29.73 1 0 Warner Webster. If Peterson, c Nolen. lg Ibilvrts. If Kb hards, rg smart stripes and novelty weaves awaits your selection. ' 0 rrvrrvrW P-a-- rf al Wasatrh .75 ' 2 2 4 2 PatJie 5 0 0 G. I 2 0 10 10 10 0 2u Utah a A. Keferee An interesting variety of A MURRAY 1P-1- Extra Pants at f5.90 X We rail ami drlier 1 1I0NF. Murray 3! : ' West Jordan 24-2- Smart Style and Quality Fabrics Form a I lappy Combination in This New Model for Spring X all! to assist in carrying out your home program. You may be in need of some new Linoleum, a Range, a Rug, or a few pieces of Furniture. You may have some old furniture you would like to dispose of . We will be pleased to take it in as part payment on new merchandise. In remodeling our store and rearranging our displays, it has made it possible for us to add very materially to our very splendid lines of home furnishings. You will appreciate more than ever your opportunity of obtaining the best of furnishings for your home right here in Murray at money saving prices. GROWING MOKKS lows "the DORSET" ! At this season of the year wc are prepared IX 30-1!- Murray It's Coming Offers Many Home Suggestions -- The West Jordan "M" Mens' basketball team, winner of the West Jordan stake chiiiuplouship, also defeated Sixteenth Ward of Ensign the (list night, Wasatch Stake Ward the pecond night, and cavorted in the titular contest with 2oth Ward, which they also won In their first game with Kith Ward, the champions had rather an easy time. Sixteenth led in the first but due to some extpiarter, cellent shooting by Milt Lancaster, West Jordan led at the star The last half found half, Lancaster and Fiulayson sinking baskets almost at will. Lancaster was high point man with H mints. The Simmons brothers and Smith were the Kith Ward's mainstays. In the second game, the semifinal. West Jordan defeated Wasin one of the best atch Ward of the tourney. The played games lead at champions rolled up a the quarter, but Wasatch came back in the second jieriod to close At the end of the the gap, 3rd quarter, the score was closer, The final qusirter found both teams going nt a terrific speed. For a minute the ('ranite Stake A minute later, entry led Iiatemau took the ball on the tip olT dribbled under the basket ami scored a setup. Tin- - gun sounded a second later, and (he champions were given a second chance for Salt Lake honors. They made th" be.- -t of the chamc given them, when Twentieth they defeated Ward The game was featured by spectacular shooting, with J.C.PENNEYCO. Cut- ; Inter-division- s Again Spring is Here! 4-- 7 23-2- HAY FOK sister Mrs. Ben !. at the quarter 2)th leading 12-and at the half 1118. In the final half, West Jordan outscored the Dallas Ensign champions 24-ISateman and Milt Lancaster laith (Continued from page one) aces. M. Wmm1 was be assisted by Ernie Snides, Reed proved scoring the shining light for the winners. Richards, Max 1'ike and Frank Jordan will enter the West Jones. tournament as Salt Lake will enWEST JORDAN CAPTl RES "M" champions, and 20th Ward Lake runners-up- . Salt as ter MEN'S' TITLE West Jordan scores are as fol- Congressmen talk about STANDING OF BASKETBALL the consumer they mean, of course IXaKVXJI.lOI the hot air consumer. hmvikhmin;! si skvhi When Of High Class Vaudeville on the Screen jI In Addition to Regular Show PRICES Adults 35c - - . Children 15c I GEM THEATRE A MURRAY INSTITUTION i |