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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE. THURSDAY, MARCH THAT TUB PEOPLE MAY KNOW Mr, Townsend and Mr. McIIenry advise that tliey have employed the It is apparent that our licence very best, legal counsel, namely, Mr. laws have become obsolete. A com- Kay Van Colt, district prosecutlm: mittee more than a year ago wail- attorney, to defend them in the ed on our'eity commission ami pre- case brought by Murray City and sented a resolution, asking (hat a intend to carry this case to the surevision he made, hut the resolu- preme court, If need be. There are tion received no (recognition, al- several reasons to test out wheth- New Books at Library five voices, Onm Clark is director. Mabel Clark, accompanist ; Edgar Lindsay, business juaaiiger; Eugene Barker, stage manager, and Mrs. Mary A. Cook In charge of cos t ADULT BOOKS Bishop Miiu'der Case - - VanDine Delalleld Jill - Traynor Trail Runaway Hill IN Job's Niece Beach Sun of the Gods nines. FINAL WRESTLING MATCH BINGHAM" HY Sliarman vs (tor KNCE SMITH n representa- er or not a city's commissioners though presented hy tive body of business men and citi- can discriminate Jielween citizens zens. It seems an opportune time, in the enforcement of license colMagna (Special) March 1311) Inasmuch as a ease has hcen lections. Clarence Smith, Magna wresteler The truth shall be known and and formerly of Union was carried brought by the City against Mr. Townsend and Mr. Mclloniy, to will prevail in all things, even In on the shoulders by some of his enthrash this question out in the hope dates. thusiastic admirers at Magna, Mhc. that n more equitable and i:?th after winning a hard fought ordinance be framed. wrestling match with Ily Sharnian. Stake Opera The Cottonwod The bout was the hcadllner event Company will present "In the Gar- at the Conner Club house and th den of the Shah" next Wednesday building was filled to overflowing and Friday nights, March 27 and Upwards of $1,(KHI was bet on the 29, at Taylorsvllle and Murray 1st outcome of this match as the two BUNS Ward Amusement halls, respectivemen had mot In n previous match ly. Special Prices on Orders and this bout was a finish match Placed Early It is a cleverly written operet'a to determine a winner. Two hunby May Hews Dodge, and John dred dollars was given to the winUP-TO-DAWilson Hodge., authors of some of ner. the most popular ojierettjis ever Ira Hern locnl wrestling champ published. The cast includes expeit-enceion was the referee and awarded 4823 South State people and well adapted Pi Smith the decision. It was a hotly Phone Murray 3!i6 their parts. Their names folio : contested bout from start to finPearl ltennion, Ivy Mantle, Ivo ish nnd cave the fans a run for MIHVAI.F. RAKF.RY Thoniniander, Leonard Nelson, lou-al- their money. Cor. Main & Center St Frame, Leonard tier rani. Geo. Phone Mid vale 285 Brady and Theron Gemini. These The motion picture "Anybody of thirty- - Here Seen Kelly," will bo present 4 $ 4 are supported by a chorus ed at the Gem Theater under the auspices of the Boy Scouts of Mir ray First Ward on March One of the greatest traffic tangles that has ever occurred in an Amor Uf.UB. tWoJO lean city took place, recently durin; the filming of a street aeene in this picture, and that Is only one of the thrilling scenes of the picture. Miss Vauiia Baker nptioared In a violin recital last Thursday even iug at the McCune School of Mush under the direction of Mrs. Aurclia Schinier. Yjou know the job will be done right when you bring your BEYOND THE BORDER here for service. All our mechanics have been spethe all and have latest, we equipcially trained ment. Try us the next time for oiling and greasing. Crescent Circle No. I'H. NeighAlso ask about the Special Inspection Service at $1.50. bors of Woodcraft mourns the loss of Neighbor Jane MoCleary. who has been a member of the Circle for a number of years. To lnir bereaved husUind and family, Crescent Circle No. Ml extends its heart felt sympathy. Murray, Utah, March. 2". I '.till. Ilawkes Shaggy coat, biography of a bear Ilawkes Hon Sturdy With Big Snake . Hunters Applelou Adams Ranch on the Heaver Blacky, the Crow - Bailey Stories Red With Little Hour Children's - Piper II(sd Riding Children's Hour on the Farm - lMier and Bonnie With Hour Children's Bunnie l'iper Pancake Brownies Byington - - La Mont Mother Carey Stories Women Little Men and Bailey Brown Lonesomest Doll Baum Sea Furies Bauni Sky Island Burges--Surpris- ... .... d NOTES ART UK;!! MURRAY "Wasatch Wilds," one of Mr. Gardner's lates pictures in oil will be on exhibition at The First National Batik Building of Murray for one more week. Jt will be remembered that this picture was selected as the window display piece by The Intermouii lain Art Company of Salt Lake City when they moved into their new quarters on South Main strco. It Is jinintcd in the pure color method nnd it is so id by critics to be one of the most successful from several stand points that Mr. Gardner has ocvr painted. Lorenzo Swensoii has been doing some nice things in jiencil renderin-- i during the last term. Many of them are original landscape scenes am! show a fine sense of proHrthm and balance. With a little more practice in technique his work should bo rather exceptional and we especially congratulate him because of the "originality" of hU work, for speaking of things In general, that Is what the world Mr and Mr. II. E. Aanmdt mid needs. Most of Lorenzo's art work daughter, Ma vine, returned from previously 1ms consisted of modellLos Angeles. Calif., last Monday, ing and plaster casting, but he ? after sis'inllng three weeks visit- showing that lie bus talent along ing with relatives and friends there. oilier lines as well. and They visited all the towns, and met a surrounding ADII.T (LASS BETTERMENT. number of people who were formCOMMITTEE AfTIYK er resident of Murray. 27-2- 4789 South State Phone Murray 68 CLIP THIS OUT This Coupon and 5 cunt will admit any rhild, or this roupoii and 10 rents will admit any ad , ult to the GEM THEATRE on any of the following nights, Mar. Jy The (5 T, M UK It AY reader of this potior. There is absolutely no catch to the proMisliloii Just present this coupon with 5 cents a child or with h (cuts for an adult at the Ik.x office of the G E M TIIEATItE. on the nights us EAGLE has shontl alMie. made a cleat with the GEM Clip Hits story and present at THKATHi: whereby the above offer Is made tsslhle to every Bo Office of GEM THEATRE. S L 0. Hurdle Obstacles S 0.' F. HEWS .NOTES n ing to morrow night, Saturday, March 21!, at Lehi, I'lah. Admission free. Transportation FHF.RS Eats Free, and What Have You' Plenty of autos leaving Odd Fellows Hall, .Salt Lake City at ('. p ni. Leaving Fraternal Hall, 'Slur-ray- , ti:'J) p. m. Any members who wish to go and have no means of transportation, call Wm. Gun-dry- , secretary, at Wasatch II So. and make reservation to have autos stop at Fraternal Hall in Murray and pick you up. Let's all go to Lehi. Oipiirrh Kncaiupmont No. 1 will hold election of Grand Lodge officers at their next regular meeting, Monday 7 :.'! p. in., March 2'. A special invitation is sent out to all Patriarchs from Sandy, and Murray. As this Is their night, special arrangements are prepared for their entertainment. Yes, refreshments will i served. Murray Lodge No. 3.'5. I.O.O.F. will hold election of Grand Lodge officers at their next regular meeting night, Monday, 7:'.M p. in. sharp March 25. All members requested to be present at this meeting. Snooks chairman. S. A. Shakes-IH'iir- . and A. II. Fonda are apisiint ed as a eoiiiinlltee to "i'ull n Surprise" so don't miss tills. Mid-val- k oe-In- g F.d-wi- n '!" GHMITE ATTENTION TURNS TO BASEBALL Now that the casaha season has ended, all eyes have turned to the great Americnn pastime and Granite will be taking Its spring workouts on the baseball diamond. 'Coach Sutherland will fact; the problem this year of filling four vacancies and building pitching staff. The pitchers on whom Uex Is expecting to count ure Klmer Avon Headland. Orson Carter. Gunderson, Wally Johnson and I ave Crow tan, who halls from the Irving Junior High nnd brings with him n very enviable record i I,.,,-,mill who Is In i,,iO,ul I ccn the class of the Sal' Lake Junior Schools. High Headland, Carter and Gunderson were all registered lu whiml. hot due to scholastic difficulties were unable to partli Ip.ite In ooins'il-tlolast year w hile Wally Johnson, a brother of our mighty who Ik now training with the Holly-woo- d stars, was a luonilter of lat year's squad. The letter men mid re res to r torn this year are ChrlsteiiM-catcher. Cook. Maekay, Gorrnrd and Young, out Udders, and South. Intlelder. 11 Fifty persons attended the adult class of Taylorsvllle Ward TuesThe Indies Aid Society of the day evening. The Itetterniont ComCommunity Methodist Church Mill mittee were In charge of the promeet with Mr. Gustim Schwau gram, and gave a report of their .".!. Vine tdrcct. next week. Investigations and activities since lsdng npMtintv wune week ago. The committee, is composed of lty-rultennion. Jr., Newton Wallace Hidden Long Beauty ltcmiirkable Fifteenth ccnturj and I.eonanI Gerranl. Mr. I!ennbn frescoes were discovered recently gave a short but comprehensive by the removal of whitewash rote talk on "Law L'liforeemont." Mr. the walls of the church of S' Cerrard sx.ke on "Recreation Swltrerhind Maurice nt Saiuo-Equipment for the Home." ami Mr. Wallace on "Improvements in the Home." Through the committee's actlvi ties, Thomas Gemini, probation officer of the juvenile court, par- ry lb.it mid J. C. Smith of the sheittTs office were present and r wn gave their assurance of t eooeialioi with the committee in their plans for the Mtcrmcut emu-- j FORMER STUDENTS in Ign undertaken by thein. oilier present tok part In the discission AT YARIflUS TASKS on law cnforeceiit and other questions under consideration. ' The adult class are Fullmer letter, Student planning it Ilody I'liiiquet Tor next Thursday even president of '2't, Is selling woolen lug at whb h over lot are evpcv!i"d giMHls for the l,ogau Woolen Milt Hanoi Hurke, of last year's c!.i. N n stenoKrnplier for Mr. Thoiua Homor. abstracter. , BUSINESS IS GOOD There is a Reason j tcns ' We Save You Money! Here is the Evidence BEST GRADE ARMSTRONG'S PRINT LINOLEUM, SI. 75 and up, per running yard S10.00 9x12 Felt Base Rug $ .7.50 S12.50 Felt Base Rugs 10.00 S17.50 9x12 Linoleum Rugs 12.50 S40.00 9x12 Axminister Rugs . 34.50 S50.00 9x12 Axminister Rugs 38.50 S60.00 9x12 Axminister Rugs 49.50 S26.50 Decorated Breakfast Sets 17.50 $115.00 Charter Oak Range 98.50 S85.00 Decorated Bedroom Suites 58.50 10.00 SI Living Room Suites 72.50 Set with $140.00 set of Dining Dishes, 2 Silk Mirror Cords, Mirror . 104.00 IN SHOPPING AND COMPARING THESE VALUES YOU WILL MORE FULLY APPRECIATE THAT IT PAYS TO TRADE AT ce Kirkham Heads Welfare Board Suiriliitciideiit Francis W. Kirk ham. who ha served Ihl district for itoiiHy four )cnr, has Icn up jHilntisl ediiiaiioiiiil director of lh National Child Welfare lis, billon i t leeotin Mr. Kiiklnim" n ni efleetlvfi July I. when he to hau with hi family for New Yoi where be will iiiak hU Jioine. im-t- e.l ce UiUom: Mis ce 32-pie- ce 48-inc- ce h GRANITE FURNITURE STORES Sugar House Murray Bingham "Oh. I wish a piece of chalk. Then ttmre In the office nod Uortow w hen one tery of chalk." (,V iii)I crash tiieii n Mliinit MUh Imlk. Isn't any hale t so diuti 1 I heard ami iioe,l WaN.n: If wn h,i, iim mr "Oh, there's rlttht down lie diiliihn slier." THINGS u: DONT IKK Ad mi ! J"ke tlmt aren't funny. W rolling Ihritiifh the mud to the library In (he rsla. oef who Mary Cornwiill, from Hie V lat year, in SI Hit gni,luni,-- l nw I Idaho, 1 M in Start The Fighting 'Farmers,- playing the most brilliant hall of the tourn anient, hurdled the last obstacle in the path and gained a state championship. The boys In Ked and Hint1 earned the right to enter the Na tlonal High" School Tournament only after meeting four of the most highly touted, opisments hi the tournament. The Farmers displayed a biilli ant sweeping offense centered around dishing and Chrisfenseii and a stonewall defense In which Jensen and Mackay took the leading roles. Ranker, the fifth man figured in both of these maneuvers for this flashy little man. playing his third year for Granite, alter nated between forward and guard exchanging with the famous scoring guard Jensen. Hunker played his game in marvelous fashion. Last we sis-aof White, the man wlio saved the day for (granite more than once. This man can jump from an idle nervous jhtsoii sitting on the bench to a very demon on the waxed floor. White's brilliant shisiting in n (smtest when he has just entered the game, Is superb lieserves .Mentioned. These men, together with four of the best reserves any team could ask for, In the ersons of Miller. Headhunt Summerhayes. ;nud Schell, swept over Ephrnlin, I'in-tah- , L. I). S., and Dixie for Granite's team rated as a dark horse because they had won fewer league games than any other team entering, met nnd conqvered decisively with an average of 7 points lead. 4 of the most highly touted teams of the tourney. Games Reviewed. On the first night Granite met F.phraliu and handed them their first defeat after M) wins. Although Kphralm had the score tied In the third quarter, the Farmers staged a marvelous rally to win easily by 9 points. Thursday night found Granite confronted with one of the tlghtes' defenses in the meet put by Vernal hut here again the Farmers came through 9 points to the good. On the third night the two long standing ami deadly rivals, L. I). S. and Granite, met and continued their feud. In previous encounters Isith had won a game apiece and now on the third meeting they were fighting for a place In the finals. This was the lsst and inot Inter esting game of the tourney of Hie closeness of it and lscause there was so much at utake. IMs playing worlds of stamina, linker's boys came out 3 points ahead. Dixie Gam. Only IIxlo and Grnnlte remained undefeated on Hie last night and the game gave promise of a tra championship conflict. Idjsle had turned In 3 wins. 2 of which were very decisive. True to expoclnHon. the championship struggle brought together I wo of Hie best teams In the tourney, hut although I)lxle led near the end of the by 7 pidnl third quarter the Farmers agnlu staged a whlrtlnd tally featuring White, to win by 7 isdnts. And so drew to a close one of the most colorful totsrnamiMiU In I'lah history and mi top if the heap rtsts Grnnlte undoubtedly the champions, nnd pmhhi'.onod In the annala of bnnketbalt Is the jdogrm " (5H4V1TI FIGHT," I. O. (). F. will hold their next mew- good. I tali To Represent (iraiiite Meet To National April 3rd. PRIMARY BOOKS d Your Ford Dealer Wasatch Motor Co. To Win State Tourney . BAKERY te St. George High School Piebald ,Klng of Bronchos TE cr Social Items Fighting Farmers Down BOOKS JUVENILE HOT CROSS The Kind of Ford Service You'll Like 1929 21, lench-In- ; hih LOS- T- fiVt. lOKll. llU.,n ll,. rl,.f Anna Silllmiui nnd oihe I'llller rnicf Mntion nru i)nbli!it nt the I'.liiine school rtirroiicy ... I (..,.!.. SH, mm on March .e t orimni si. Kind er rpliirn to the Murray Fn!c ? In coniidlment to Mrs. d f Smith Steflensen, formerly f city, but who for the pu.s't nnt of years has been a resident 0f ) Lake and vvho.se marriage Z"' take place early in April to Am,1' Turner, one of the business n,H1 this city, and former bishop ( ' Sout h Cottonwood ward, Mrs. J na Hokleii King entertained r cards at her home In Salt uk, Saturday evening. The table ' dworntlons, phice cards and were In St. Patrick colors and nov. A late luncheon was cities. wtf. and twenty close friends of Mn SteiTensen were present. Miss Vesta' Lancaster hud a, her guest during the week at w,' home In Holladuy, Miss Gardner of West Jordan. Mrs. Amelia l'lxton has returned home from a week's visit with h children and their families In v,Vv J i pr' jr Jordan. Mrs. John l'lxton entertained a, party Monday fter. ' niMin at her home In TujiorsvilU r in honor of her little son JU(-seventh birthday nnniversHrf ' Games and other amusements w enjoyed throughout the afternoon followed by rofreshments. Glen Reunion, son of Mr. aa.1, Mrs. Parley Reunion, who recemlj! returned home from New York Cltj where he has been studying the past two years, left ilurlne the week for Cokevllle, Wyo whw. he wilt remain for some time rl ' ! Itlng relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Ervkm; entertalneil at dinner Wednesdm evening of last week at their h on Vine street In honor of Mr. anl' Mrs. George Grantor, Mr. and M, Thomas Ihivls and son I'aul and daughter Katheryn. and Mrs. Ilurrr ottley of Helta, who are visiting relatives here. Mrs. E. J. Young of Veriuil U the guest of relatives and friends here for a few days. In honor of Mrs. Amelia l'ixtoa of Taylorsvllle. her daughter In In. Mrs. Robert l'lxton entertained ' dinner, followed by a quilting pr!r Wednesday of last week at htt home in West Jordan. Reside tbe honored guest, those who enJoyH the affair were Mrs. Sam Conn.', Mrs. Alice Csjs-- r and Mrs. Jhiuh i A. Rateman. Mrs. Wm. R. Erekson entertalnM the ladies of the 8. S. 8. Cliii Wednesday afternism at her how ' on Vine street. Luncheon was ser l eil and covers wer laid for telr ' guests, after which Hie aftcrnm was aient in a ws tnl way. Mrs. Parley Mantle enterliiln' at a children's party Monday afternoon of last week nt her hum In Taylorsvllle, In honor of bff daughter Horothy.s seventh birth ittvv ....... .......... ....... rnntt tnjiypl the nftornom nt www a children's !! musk-fo- I I, j - . nnntt-Mfsiii- s wa the Riiest of relatives hen fsutiday. Mrs. Irene Uobblns la at hrt desk In the library after an absen of two week. Mrs, Kobblns b been suffprltiR from aclatie rl.ro-ma- t lm. The Murray Ladles liridge Chu met Wednday March J1 at It home of Mrs. F. II. Green In Salt City. The Eastern Stnlcs MJssbm So cicty will hold their semi annual Reunion Saturday evening. April nth. Iai. at H;rti sliarp mi Hie garden of the Smith Menmria' RnihilnK. I... H. Illgh school, at All' Interested ia Halt tlty. Eastern Stales Mission are cordially invited. Mi Olive Hill entertained at I shower eotiipllinmitary to Mt Irene Ruffell, (irds ere the tried him of enlertaluniont nnd tally ran!, candy and refreshmei't were of shamrock de-land Idea. Each upt hroiiKht dllicloth and embroidered Hietti during the r enliiu. The iruesta Included the ill" e Amlicr tihlln. Lortne ftory. Hunt. Naomi Ilnumgartii. Enl.l tliton, Rlnnche Muswr, I'l- Uali-tCornwnll. Anna Hill and Eva Hill, r.' Ike gn Gen-rnlev- e h Ilheiid libhiiiiU, n 'r the Granite tlohHttmi In mi which fbe and recrtvp reward. won the state cbiimioiihli In B .. , . , . . . I., j i Mill il 'i- -i niNslou for eleeii month. Sarah Smith, of hi jrnr. i worklr.u jjj (he Krcs ,Mul de partineiit. Miiile O'Connor, Yenr1..k of "t I a reM.rter on "Tin t ta't Cbront. U," Hilt Tliiirimiii. I on tin t'toui.-MStaff. Jolm oe, our Student tX'y Ftudenu enrolllnit now nsnplete a Iiesiitf preslitelil Inst year. I oil n nonriHt la the nummer month, t'lturp ltd Mr.!lnKa!, i (In Celittal Sii Sail I at r' Itsdtii the inHet en4o of (tip frnt rnablc heni to le placed at onn. Mhi WrichL of --2t, pi'ptdar Iadip on a InUHs twiW, tlllssloll t ,1 Phone w Write for (alaief Xi.ip, (. his f i lend and Hi Hurt ttacty, fophotwof e pirl p i I rou la ,! II him In our dent, rtsrvM.v rwurne.! from a w.s h I r f m tt. weiks trip , California, parlor. f! rd McGregor bad a decided Phone Wa. S37 $31 flift Wdf. 'cuii'' In til Lair for lb oisiu. tiH-ni- ) I i I , DUART WAVE The Wonder Permanent i $5.00 and $7.30 Mis-tnlfcl- i,, UTAH HIGH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE |