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Show THE MURRAY EACI.E, THURSDAY, AHUI. Ask These Firms For Kathejriue Boyle, of Salt Lake, was a guest Monday evening It was only a few years ago thut of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNamara. Mr. and Mw. Karl Evans anthe retail titores In towns and the smaller cities did the bulk of their, nounce the birth of a fine baby boy week's business on Saturday. While Friday evening. Mrs. Goldie Soffe was hostess to the other fire business days might, of her club at a quilting memlters hure paid axponse the merchant home Friday of lust at her ing the depended upon Saturday salesj for the major portion of his week's week. Those enjoying the day were Mrs. profit. Needier to say the average merchant would have been exempt Walter Brown and daughter, Cora, from excess profits taxes in those of Salt Lake. Mrs. Jessie Berreit. Mrs. Carrie, Ooomler, Mrs. Allle days. The newspaper Is given credit for Wardlft, Mrs. Lavlna Fenstern makdiscovering the possibility of scat- er, Mrs. Gertie Sharp, Mrs. Rachel tering the .Saturday peak load over Forbush, and Mrs. Rose Greer. the six business days of the week Mrs. Cornelia Clayton Is sendiand it was newspaper advertising ng a few days In Salt Lake, guesis which has achieved the present of relatives. more equitable distribution of the A special program was given Sunweek's business. Saturday Is still day morning by the Sunday School the merchant's busy day, but now officers of East Midvale. The prohe is only a little less busy on the gram was as follows: preceding five days. Violin solo, "A Perfect Day", by This Is only one of the many ser- Eva Smith of Uion ; vocal solo. vices performed for businews by "The Palms", Helen Westlnnd, f newspaper advertising. It Is Midvale, accompanied by Mrs. Fay that a great part of the in- Olson ; Easter talks by Mrs. Jack crease In business experienced by Nicholson, Verta Kartchner, Mis the retail stores genrally in recent Johnson. years has been created by newsThe "All Around Club" enjoyed paper advertising. Newspaper ad- an Easter party Thursday evening vertising has iUn the "Aladdin's at the Cobble Crest Inn. Mr. and Lamp" of the retail store. There Mrs. James Glover and Mr. and are still isolated towns where onei Mrs. James Brady, of East Midmay see for himself what "might vale, enjoyed the evening. r have boen" the nation over if A three-ac- t drama, "The Girl been. never had advertising Who Forgot," given ,ly the Sunday School officers, was put on Thursof last week in the day evening East Midvale amusement Hall. The play was thoroughly enjoyed by en uppreciutlve audience. Mr. and Mrs .George Hicks motMr. and Mrs. eLo Glover enterored to Monroe Sunday and returna number of friends Friday tained ed Monday. Mj-s- . I$kV, mother evening. Dinner was served, covers of Mr. Hicks, and Mr. HI chard son, were laid for twelve. father of Mrs. Hicks, returned with M. I. A. conjoint was held Sunthem to remaiu over conference day evening in the East Midvale week. Wfcrd Chapel. Mrs. Nellie Merrett, of Salt Ijike. A splendid program was given spent the week end with Mrs. Sarah and L. L. Ellertson of Murray Ir. Rennet t. sjioke on Easter. Carter's Orchestra of Lehi, are Mrs. Ethel Mil!erlerg and chilplaying every Wednesday evening dren, Kenneth and Arva, were week at the Kast Midvale Ward Amuseend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. ment Hall. Terry, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clayton They were Joined by Mr. De Mdn daughter, Maxiue, sjteiit the week and Mrs. Mabel Porter and end In I'ayson. They attended a Terry, Wilma, Marian and La children, party and were dinner guests of of Salt Lake, Sunday also Verna, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dixon. when afternoon, they motored to Mrs. W. It. Mi:Xamara was n an Easter dinand enjoyed Magna Salt Lake visitor Tuesday; jruest Mr. of and Mrs. W. the ner, guests of Mrs. Hannah Rcrrett. colored I. Tei-ry- . baskets, Bunnies, Mrs. Hoxy Gosiuan of Sandy were other and eggs spent Tuesday with Mrs. Geneva used. Covers were laid for thirty Sharp. guests, including those mentioned Jay Young, son of Mrs. Thora and Mr. and Mrs. George above, Young, submitted to an oieration of Magna. Andrews Saturday for the removal of tonsils. Hive girls escorted by Bee The Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Trullf and Miss Julia Raleigh, of Salt Lakt, their teachers. Mrs. It. H. Sharp mowere dinner giwts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Millerlerg. Crew-ea- t tored to evenlug Twsday and Mrs. W. It. Ashnieut. and presented their dramatization Mr. and Mrs. Ieonard Sharp bewere guiwt at a birthday party of "An Old Fashioned Garden" and fore critics the stake advisors, given Monday evening In South Jordan In honor of Mr. Marvin prior to the Stake Road Show in the near future. Oliver. WHAT NEWSPAPER ADS. DID Tickets Chicken for Dinner Smith Hardware $ THE WINCHESTER STORE The home of CROSLEY RADIOS in t Murray We feature SPORTING GOODS FISHING TACKLE GARDEN TOOLS GLASSWARE cSt DISHES Call on us for everything in Hardware 4814 So. State Murray, Utah Phone Mur. 148 i -- lrre-futab- Gerrard Service Station Features PEP GAS & VICO OILS SEIBERLING PROTECTED TIRES & TUBES Accessories Greasing MURRAY'S NEW HYDRAULIC GREASE LIFT "You Will Like Our Service" 4811 South State Murray, Utah Phone Mur. 3C9 news-pape- East Midvale Piggly Wiggly the World All Over GROCERIES & MEATS Your Personal Selection Goes in the Bag HELPS THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES Murray, Utah South State 4818 i Murray City Pharmacy Expert Prescription Service t DEPENDABLE DRUGS QUALITY SERVICE We Feature Our Fountain Service ! South State Murray, Utah Phone Mur. 279 4874 P. O'Brien J.Jcucler & t Optometrist .IGF. t Report of the Condition of the t FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MURRAY FINE DIAMONDS twillm Mikrt of CLOCKS SILVERWARE IT WILL TAT YOU TO SKK Ml flRST WATCHES GOOD BESIDE of Murray, m the State of Utah, at the Close of Business on March 27, 1929. MURRAY THE GEM THEATRE RESOURCES " Loans and discounts Cleaning & Dyeing Co. ODORLESS DRY CLEANING A-O- ne Overdrafts I'nited States Government securities owned Other lond.4, stocks, and securities owned REPAIRING PRESSING The niot delicate fahric h never injured heic Work called for and Delivered We nvn and Operate Our Own Plant -It Pleases Us to Ple.e You" VKfi South State Murray. Utah 31 Phone Mur. i mi liO.OUI.O 20.0m.0i) 8.522.25 accrued ami unpaid 7,000.00 notes 'fi.245.Ol) Circulating outstanding Due to hanks, including certified and cashiers' checks outstanding 3.082.28 Demand deposits 361.83I.fiO Time deposits 518.534.37 TOTAI $1,115,215.50 State of L'tah. County of Salt Lake. ss: I. II. A. Rohhins, Cashier of the ahove named hank, do solemnly swear that the alxive statement is true to the hest Save Moticy" Murray, Ut. 422 s WKAK STAR BRAND SHOES for the entire family DLL I VERY SERVICE The $1,115,215.50 Undivided profits -- N'et Reserves for interest, taes, nnd other expenses (IKNKKAIi MKM'HANWSK Hr'AOY-T- S.ftO.OO Surplus Murray Mercantile Co. ;ooi)s-;Kon:uiK- 37,754.74 Capital stock paid in . nuY 42.245.33 from I.'. S. Treasurer TOTAI LIABILITIES 'iYa Phone Mur. $2,500.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer ami due Poultry Feed Sc Supplies our Specialty Garden Seeds of the Highest Quality Baby Chick Feeds and Mashes mixed to your order I H5.1 10.48 loi.om.no HAY CRAIN FLOUR FEED & COAL an South State St. 2Ifi.050.Of) Reserve with Federal Reserve Hank Cash and due from hanks Fred Carlson & Co. "Scr Cintsiin's 1.778.01 Banking house, SW.fOO.OO; Furniture and fixtures. 4 x $ 516,276.91 O of my knowledge and helicf. It. A. KOHM.VS. Cashier. Correct Attest: right goods at the right prices" South State St. Murray. Ut. 159 Phone Mur. D. a. McMillan--. W. H. ROTHWELL. GEO. II. WATTS. ChltHw girl should have tin diflearning trn"gfphy, tbera 14 r, no spelling In that Ian- - ficulty la dwlare that fnxtlng tT 1929. re tor one' bale di rat. If you srs for that (SEAL) Ifcu-to- 13 Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of Maul r piort of IU thing. met-slxill- c R. E. HOWE. Notary Public. By CLARISSA MACKIE (CoDvrluht.) mining engineer, riding in from the mountains to his lonely shack In Tcter valley. All SiiiK, Ids Chinese cook, was grlnnlnc In the doorway, with a pall at hot water in one hand and clean towels dainillng from the other Kiilffed the air hungrily. Nick "What have we got for dinner tonight?" he wanted to know. "Sclib.'ken suey um velly chop fine," iiiiddlng, velly glcod lice grinned the conk as he went away with the horse, for he was hostler sometimes and cook most of the time. "Chicken iig.iln?" groaned Nick, scruhhlng vigorously away In the tent he had dedicated for use us a bath"Miles from civilization, and room. while we keep no fowls, that heathen Chinese produces chicken five times a week. It's worth Investigating.1' Ah Sing came to toss pans of cold water over him In lieu of a shower bath, and so Nick's curiosity found vent In words. "Where do you get chickens!" he asked. The cook (licked his taloned fingers vaguely to the south and stopped further inquiry with a cold douche. "Ah fllend mine have velly much chickens." After dinner Nick sauntered away from the camp, stopping at the spring for a drink of cold water. As he turned away he noticed a very narrow trail leading away through the long grass to the left. Another path led to the broad trail which crossed the base of the mountain and a third one hid to Ah Sing's cabin hidden among the Junipers. Nick swung about and went knee high In the wild growth that fringed the new trail. The path led around a spur of the hill and dipped In and out of Peter valley and finally ended in a great heap of broken Two of the bowlders bowlders. formed a gateway to a tiny valley, green and fertile, washed by the wa ters of Little Peter creek, and shad ed by giant oaks and chestnuts. At the end of the path, between the bowlders", was a roughly constrmted gate and sitting on the gate was n girl with a Khotgun across her knees "Hands up!" she said crisply. Nick obeyed promptly. "Nothing doing here poor as a church mouse," he bantered. "I thought perhaps you were looking for chickens," she threw at him Nick looked at his pipe, rapped li on the rock and smiled oddly. "Iui you keep chicken here!" he asked. Sou ought to know "Keep them! that we can't do that 1" she bluxcd. "Do you mean to Insinuate that I steal your chickens!' be Inquired We have "Your Chinaman does. I caught missed theiu for weeks. him red handed yesterday." "I um more sorry than I can say I linve been terribly busy for a couple of months and never questioned about his supplies merely paid the bills. I honestly didn't know there was a chicken house within fifty miles, but suddenly tonight I questioned my cook nnd he paid they were present from a friend, nnd 1 was so suspicious that I started ou: to find Ab Sing's friend, and here I ami' "He has no friends her.' ghe snlil In a milder tone. "You see, my father Is here for his health, and he values the chickens they are his nob Ah Slug'." by. I was gunning "Please don't barm him he's a mighty good cook and we Could nevare er get another one. But I'll him leave him to me I My partner and I 'are trying to locate the old Wlard mine for John Fcrrl h Co.' "John Ferris Is my father," she In "ll told me about the terrupted. mint yesterday; won't you comic In and see ti Itti now! We had no Idea that our chicken loving nolgh'.om She were our own engineer!" he lowered the Hushed d'vply a weapon. "It's safe now." she suil'ed "Safe!" Nick lowered hti hands, hut ns ho followed her down the val Icy to the Ferris enmp he told hlin l self that never was tuple, hard working bachelor In greater danger than when confronting thoe eyes that smile. "Hurray J" he chuckled Insanely. "Why are you so happy!" she wanted to know. "No more chicken dinners P "You csn come and flnh here at the creek." she suggested. Til do that." he said emphatically NICK ROGIOIIS, fr Late that night Ah King heard a strange rushing through the under brush near the new trail. Then hl employer broke Into tin rabln hl face radiant with some Inner Joy The terrified cook dodged behind the table anil broke Into shrill pro tecfntlotn. "No more chicken ir er no more-he- ap voice died t his Solly, wsy pom queue. "No more have finhr 'TIMi grasped chltko i!hkI him filch little Sing. In cleek-ssr- -ep f tit"lll sdrlrl hie prelou la right you we'l rlatihec trembled Ah H;ng si the walt-le- f No More Gas Mrs. Jessie Berrett, Mrs. Itose Greer, Mrs. Iorina Fensternnuiker, and Mrs. Allie Wardle, were dub guests Friday at the home of Mrs. Golda Soffe. The dance given Wednesday evening by the "M" Men in the t'nioii Amusement hall, was considered a great success. The Jordan basketball team were kimm'IiiI guests. The children of Mrs. Kate Brady very pleasantly surprised her on her birthday anniversary Tuesday evening of last week. The evening was spent in n social way and dainty refreshments were served to twenty-five- . Wednesday relatives gathered to do honor to her birthday and dinner was served. Covers were laid for fifteen. Mrs. Byron G. Thomas of Bingham, was a guest of relatives here three days of hist week. Mrs. Silas Brady and family, of Sugar House, visited Sunday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. Brady When we write the truth it isn't so necessary to keep a carbon copy. The fellow who wants to begin at the top should Itecome a well driller. A hyK)crite Is one who pretends to believe a ierson whom he knows Is lying. In Stomach and Bowels If you wl.h to be perminentf, t llaved of gas in ttomach and hm.j ' take Baalmann'a Caa Tableti, re prepared for itomaclii? paclally and all the bad effect resulting (S! " (ja pressure. That empty, gnawing feeling tt tt. i stomach wiU disappw,. pit of thenervous anxious, feeling with hetit ul. will vanish, and you will Eitation to take a iu deep breath wit&B discomfort. That drowsy, sleepy feeling ' dinner will be replaced by a deilte.h,. f entertainment. Bloating will tZ Your limbs, arms and finger w,U !: longer feal cold and "go to lp" (T cause Baalmann'a Cas TablMs prtvat gas from interfering with the clrcuU tion. Get the genuine, in the yellow 04' age. at any good drug store, fric ' ' . 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Ar Then, to bis :i;arcment, his bos his arms end danced hlir cnugM wildly about the cabin. "You shal' tern at eur wedding, Ah Sing pented Mck, Mso I II begin to tear, oU flow. snle-- nn M" more ariihken,' lo'tird iro'ii'd. " UNION Mrsy j Gem Theatre 4, 19 COLORADO ANIMAL CO. BY-PRODUCTS PHONE HYLAND 5383, Salt Lake Factor) 2! st South and 5th West f.aVlmo anira rearhlnit thla omin Isx.ka , though (some hmbn'" 1 t'T br Millo rr Mid to I at nun,) 1o may hatf jdded out I" our ova. bid blindfold teat. N-c- n |