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Show ? THE MURRAY EAGLE. THURSDAY, MARCH 28. 1920. MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL ADl'I.T ART NOTES J.C.F MURRAY E"If IS BAMJl "WKBITS STYLISH KT ENJOYAHLK AFFAIK A st ml j of Art opens one's eyes The Adult Class of Taylorsvillt' to the great treasure himse of the Ward ,who holds a social evening world; it helps one to live the ling- the last Tuesday in each month. er anil more abundant ilfe l.'r. Rave a very pleasant affair TuesIlimry Turner liaile.v. day evening of this week in the Because of the difficult nature form of a banquet. The Taylors-ill- e of pose drawinc or drawing from hall was ward amusement life, few students elect that line of decorated for the occaA canopy work. Once in a while, however, we sion in Faster colors. find one ambitious enough to at- in shades of yellow was hung over tempt the same, and the one in table, where and the , Cyl UTAH esM-ciall- ttn A, y dining head, is Eleanor Huffman. came to us rather la It in thn school year hut already she has finished quite a number of drawings from life both in pencil and Mia renal. She is working now on two studies in color in contrast to her former ones in black and while. She is developing strength in both value and technique and with her characteristic industry should produce some very worthy examples in porthe end of the school trait ifet 1 y e n M to lis fill DANCBICS" STOP, LOOK, t LISTEN; There will he a Fennv ?'.' '"Miss Webb's Girls", as we of the Murray Baptist Church. Mjivrray know them .are being in- 29, at 8 o'clock. AdmUsin. troduced by Mr. G rover at the Fan. he a cent for every six hf tages' where they are apiieai.'lng wear. There will he a pr, ' as 'Webb's Stylish this wvek, ea ts. Ifcnicers." They made their tirst for the week's jierfor-manc- e Anybody Can Hav, h Wednesday night, and literIs where Adventure ally "brought down the house." In where curios tv. om... M . fI spite of the fact that they are the inusiastie. leads on In ii..... li'T only unjirofessionals on the bill, in t. and their dance steps had to Ik ncmevemeni.- - , merirnn changed to conform to the time allot eu for their act, they went WANTED A competent through in great form, and Hie girls for general housework. X0 MUS. JOHN II. EVANS were highly complimented ,hy the thea4214 of the South 7th East Street f management rantnges ter, as well as winning the unstint- 1eale Park Murraji ed applause of their audiences. The girls include Misses Margar"In the "Bond to Uuln" whl,-- I et and Maxine Tliayne, Horofhy had the pleasure to prerevk' Kdna Boss, Bring, Lucy Miller, Is a lot of merit All m' there Holmes. and Margaret hurst, riel and young married peopi, Little Bonnie Bell Hutchinson tisiiecially prisective parenu' Is also one of Miss Webb's griN should see it. It Is not a pi who is also making a very siicce--sfu- l for youth." performance on the same hill. Mrs. KATIE C. JENSEN, : Member of the General Jtourd The oKra. '"In the Garden of the the Y. L. M. I. A. Shah", presented at Taylorsvllle on March 27lh, under the direction of Hie Uoad to Unlit will tie show: Mr. Orson Clark, was a splendid I at the Gem Theater on TiMNie and Wednesday, April 2nd lierformanoe and met with great 3rd. a well audifrom applause pleased apiK-arauc- to guests were served, held strips of shaded yellow paper over the while Moth. Lovely paper jonquils in flower pots were placed at Intervals, while tall yellow caudles in silver holders carried further the color scheme. The nut cups eggs, and the place cards also were birds nests holding Faster holding the menu, were lieaulifnl-ldecorated and tied with white ribbon. SjHH-ia- l invited guests were lr. ami Mrs. Beeley, Ileber ('. Iverson. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and Mrs. year. Laura Diniond of the General I'KKSKNTS Hoard, and Mr. and .Mrs. Walter SCHOOL MliKKTY OPKKKTTA Nichols and Mr. and Mrs J. of the Stake Board. presented The Liberty School Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Ilaigh and at the Cnint Mrs Helen Frame were also presMolly I'e .lolly." Ward Amusement Hall. Thursday, ent. Mrs. Frame S2, and Mr Ilaig'.i March --'1st. In connection with the SI, being the two oldest members following numbers of the ward. ence. operetta the were given: Mother (Joose Rhymes old Fashioned by First Crude: Second tirade: My tiarden by Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now by Third Crude; Franks of the i'i rales bv Fourth (Wade. The evenings entertainment vva enjoyed by a large audience. Th proceeds are to help pay lor ground equipment for the ifiu'stion $jjK CLASS El e rt A '11111 , Vo - II 4 4" t beautiful SpringTub Fabrics Charming Easter Frocks in the new colors and weaves modes of Spring 1929 bright shades for (hp Mark sat in for (he sophisticated print for tier) hod) the :: Mis-- sea-o- uitli the sort of values n that cause women to rejoice! :: Juniors e EASTER FOOTWEAR yf) A rr:t li.-f- l will; an.l r.'j.lc mvv 1'iiJriUy. 'in Hror.c (.uai r.:f J at only :.) Col-rea- l rb-.r- n. Mr. and Mr- -. Art Willierall of of Mr. and Sail lake were gue-- lMr- -. A. F. Blackner Sunday. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. o. $3.49 Uoducy Kimball, t arBivk an.l Kimball Mine of Elmo Brady of I'llwere tie-- tni a oartv for the Jordan High; INITIATIVE squad. and Mis. Iioyle. and Mr. 'I lie vm M Iest"ws its ' in Luth nmncv a:: prizes. Carroll Mrs. and Mr. Milldreii, liun.irs. fnr Imt ne tiling. An.l that is "Initiative." What Pack and daughter. Mciua. and the itiitiative? I'll tell .ii. It i dninjr the thiiii,- - with.-iEdith and Liuille Bailey of heinti.KI. I'.ijI ihaI t !"in tlte tiling vvithuiit l.cinj; .,.', Mi- -cs Salt laike. were guests of Mr. and t ilu it when y.'ti are told once. That U t. s,iv. earrv t!s Mrs-aMr- -. S. C. Bailey, Sunday. to tlareia. Th'-- e who ran earrv a !ne--a.ct or-o- n Garff of I.gaii. and . Mr. lt.n.,r-- n.-- always in .e,t their a j.r. .i t i. u. XeJ. tlicte aie th..-- e who never li a tlunt: until they ate tuh' Mi- - Edliu Flki-o- f Salt Iike. weie twi.e: -- ueh u.v n.i h.inur- - and -- mall pay. Xet. tliete are tue-t- s of Mr. and Mrs. S. .1. Mhk th.-wh. d the thitiij mily when neee itv kick, i Mr- -. Sciiday eveldlig. linCarrie Sadler ft.. us J.ihind, and the-- e tliini t in.!:lTcienee Ii.qj the at week Magna, the la-t ing ar,d a pittance l'.r pay. This kind per.d- nn- -t of Sad of Mr. and Mrs. Wi-l- ey un.il p..Ii-hi- i. -- till Lciuh with a hard link Then, I""1' down in the scale than thi-- . we have the fellow who Icr. Ilie B.sddM- - group of the rnj r v id v..', d ti e ru;!.l tiling even when s..me one joes aloii;; I. A . wilh Ethel Smith a- ! ini how M. -to ! and sta- - to re that lie doc- - it: he - al enlert aiuisl their .arelil- - lit ! ,i - ell! .i! a i at'.l reel tecs tin- mi exeiiiag I an "EaMiir I "arty" Tiie-ila- y rt;- - to 1, ive a ru h l a. in w Im li ea y pa- G.iine-we- ie Mi Smith. of ill h"nie the i tit await- - aioimd the e'tner with a -- tulTe Inh. weie V. Ilii played and rcf il do oii helo gue-l- s. to twtiiiy llul-hat- i I'.ll.ert I. Ballard. Siii Ii; Cire Ca th r B tCI CO !' la u f i Company j Murray, Utah all Phone Murray 159 4 s -- rilit Vs7. "A J. r m NOW Is the Time to Buy your Foundations for Spring House Cleaning ;e hih t M-- h.t vl-iti- -d -. -- -- - to un tor. 1 Tlcpliii Ho Let It Be In Floor Coverings At ila-lea- der, -- to-li- y 4M" MEN I hi VrrrM w i ie M MIEN'S iti NLW VTOKK El II ! nki;im; iomi'I ktuin to he proud of onr pa- -t reeotd in l. t Never has there Leen such inlet est an! Au.alier ihiity tiny- - will - there has heen thi- - eaf. an pot fill new lute eolliplcti e.tli vottonwoo.1 won tin take pennant winch w - bisl and loikisl with many new t Urn. ( I.trenrc I moti .Meeting h Mt M ini d to theni at the laf men hiidi-e- , with line- J. aw - ol flu Make Hoard. g really eiihilgisl. In the ihnnh final- - our team defeated the tlotio Well depiitlineiit one udt of (lie building - mtii W ard d ! aj;reijati..n the lirt ii'.ht. However, they were lmk done mid their tea ted h Ward the second niht, and althon-- h plelely ha Ix'll llioo- -l Into it. While Sml they failed to win a place, their playing and put wi.ik - tidlitf forward nil the is - "tit tatidti'g. w ome ld a aid part, line inn tel la ,i- -. ii p: Le-&b-- lM Uj Kyi vi : Armstrong $ Print Linoleum as low as SL7S Per Running Yard Armstrong Inlaid Linoleum as low a Per Running Yard 53-0- 0 J,V -- Mad-eti- 's -- h 1)-- a- a- -- -- a JX -l cu-i'- -- ' Li - f : Wa-atv- li IV -- -- a- -- -- 4 44' 4 DRESSMAKING Fimt Guts DrrMtnaking nd Ltdiet' Tailoring Work Cunranterd MRS. A.E. PARKINSON f (he fin i.f ibe lilt itll.'ile beiiul .n i.h-- l I. oil. line if I hex vi.il il We leel -- nte that all I'.erhivc (Iills will lie i;la I to heat :i thi -- lne. iilttiniik'ti f Imk- ahoiit ilu- - Strap I'.ook which is Lcing eondiicted y telcii- - ill every de Itv nifil-b"- li I.. M. I. A. this ear. the .Make pilllloeot. 'I be IxMtitiful dipl;r w ill Le riven to the I'.eehive eii I w ho ha- - vIim.w A prize of wlib He eiilriiiio- - mid one an id.n i.f the the lest l.tok. aKn the Swarm to whuli -- he I .eb 'ttgs ' ba-w id he entrt tained l y the Make Ulticcr. f..r the ne vontevt will tln-- e the mid.lle i June, vvhivh wi!l!iine i.r men h.nidi- - plo u v ATTENTION BEEHIVE GIRLS! Cntct . tl e. X lie ample i;ie We l South Trent Apt. on Moor Marker Apt. Prices De-tin- -- it Money-Savin- g the cuiilot. Felt' Base Rugs $ 7.50 Linoleum Rugs 12.50 Brussels Rugs 29.50 , Axminstcr Rugs "f 34.50 MAKE COMPARISONS AND YOU WILL APPRECIATE THESE VALUES LET US HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING THEM TO AAmfmW MmMMM $ 1 YOU -- I j time l or every gitl to complete her hook. jibe e that every I'.eehive K,fI O'ttonwood Staki eotitevt, and we advivc tho-- c who have ii", coiniiicnvid woik on their .Mrap I'ookt to do so tight away, a we desire cvtrv Ward in unr stake to be lei'ttsented .11 will enter 9x12 9x12 9x 2 9x12 tin- - ru-hi- mel Mad-e- n i bn., ibe bniiditut 1.. e..inpictt..ii ibiy me nil .hI noti with i1(. co iai..i j tv st.ae ip ,.f v..tkn.en i.f the eaitviiler. n.nita.i..r m.i GRANITE FURNITURE STORES Sugar House Murray Bingham , U $2.25 Murray Mercantile KiemkC link. :'-- $3.98 $2.98 Jordan, I'lialic Ballard and The In.klid rlTfit cn this shut i j lite new IT Sprint. In All l'atcv Mttta!l MiuHtiR" r .li'ir .. i'.iic Hi: !l. III the tin v'c. i! 1 Kim-hall- n.ik Vi'x. shy w.i!k:::,; tb( tet Oj Bti BROADCLOTHS 55c yard FRENCH PERCALES 29c yard WELLINGTON PERCALES 19c yard ENSIGN PERCALES 25c yard NEW SPRING SWEATERS Real Beauties in Silk and Wool, at evening Mid ale. Ilarobl Bateniau. Tom Toikel-oicll I'eiisley. and I.oell I i and Ven y ltiei t"ii. Kay Lar-o- ii . Bell-o- n f Sandy and B'Hlney of Fa-West ttM ATTRACTIVELY PRICED: to served ts tit ENSEMBLE the Iraer at a basketball entertained game and dance in the ward amusement hall. The game played tween Draper M. Men and We- -t Jordan M. Men. state champions, was won by the Draper M. Men. Toach ami Mrs. u. I . Ball.'ird entertained at dinner Wcdmsda) evening in honor of the Jordan High School basket hall squad, t'o. ers were laid for Italph Tinker, ot Butler, Elmo Brady, of I'ldoii. Eddie Butterfield and Nick Ander-a- Anil J. ('. IVnny Company hepm $6.90 Tor Women refre-hmeii- Btll Wh . Saturday AND . joyed and ;.i u ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS & MATERIALS FOR THE NEW WASHABLE The !'th Grade of the luaper at a Junior High entertained school party Friday evening in th.' school auditorium. Games were enthirty-five- $4.98 joiilhful DRAPER and : : Sr,Tj:lcC.'' Guaranteed Fast Colors is c |