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Show MAY THE MURRAY EALEG THURSDAY, BUSINESS :- i Here are some of the many reasons why you should urge your neigbor to plant more Sugar Beets. - If the Sugar Factory at West Jordan is close- d- You would suffer by reason of of value in your a-L- oss farm-Lo- ss of use of Sugar Factory by by increase in your LOfIS ZALOZIMK l.0.0.F.NEWSN0TES taxes-Lo- ss A Louis ODD FELLOWS MEET AT TERNAL HALL. MONDAY FRA- 29th. hundred Almost four people gathered at the Fraternal Hull. Murray, Monday night to celebrate the hundred and twelfth anniversary of the founding iu America of the IndeiHMident Order of Oddfellows. Those present were from 8 including four lodges of lodges, Oddfellows und two of lUJiekkahs form Salt I.ake and the Oddfellows and Kebbekkuh lodges of Murray. P. G. M. Ed Smith of Salt Lake " was general chnirmnn, and was ably assisted by Joe t'hivrell of Murray. After the ritualistic work the proceedings, which oiKned speeches on the history and aims of Odilfcllowship were made by G. M. Eph. Clawson and Chief G. P. An gell. both of Salt Lake. The program, which had been arranged by Mrs. Brady and A. II. Fonda of Murray, with a corps of able assistants from Salt Lake, was given by a string of headliners, Herman Holmgren, with his iniisit-ushotgun, fishing pole and saw, was the "Terrible a "wow." Followed Swede," with a side splitting burlesque on the Village Blacksmith, and an account of a couple who got married and settled in "Murreee." Mrs, Olawsou cliarined all hearers with IkhIi whistling ftnd singing so-- j :: l YARD of opportunity for employment of Salt LakeCounty boys. Our Community needs more in- Fac- M. I. A. PROGRAM COTTONWOOD STAKE CONFERENCE Sunday Evening, May 9th 1 MILL CREEK WAR!) Talk FERN FARRER Tithing Instrumental Number t A HOY SCOUT Slogan FOREST DALE WARD Boy Scout Chorus Lucy Freebairn, Director PRES. HUGH BROWN Talk VICTORY QUARTETTE Selection Ladies Chorus Ward V. R. SAVAGE Baritone Solo MR. and MRS. V. R. SAVAGE Vocal Duet SISTER R. A. B ROWER Vocal Solo BROTHER R. A. BROWER, High Address Counselor of Grant Stake. Holladay.. Ward Opening Selection DARL Prayer Vocal Solo Violin Selection Accompanied Vocal Solo HOLLADAY. WARD CHORUS CHRISTEXSEN. Beehive Girl RODERICK E. ROSS - .... KAY CURTIS TRY FOR HONORS fered by L. C. Miller. The contest is conducted each year and the reward is a gold medal. In the neighborhood of fifty contestants entered (he lists and these wive reduced to six by the time the finals were reached on last Thursday night. The finals were staged in the Murray First Ward Amusement Hull. The winner spoke, on the promised change In the calendar lo h thirteen month year. The judges of tbrt contest were Miss L Von Sharp and Miss Nancy Finch of Granite high faculty and Attorney I). Howe Moffat. The uiedal is to be presented at the graduation exercise of the Murray High In a few weeks. DISTRICT Tryouts for the District 8tnke Class Retold content in Htrle, Jmhlor C8rl Heading, thorns and harmonic work, were held In the Murray First Ward Tuesday evening. A large unrulier attended and a great desl of Intercut wait evident The contest resulted In Grant Ward winning in the Keloid Htorhn .unl Harmonica contest, Winder ward In Heading, ami Murray Firt in chorus. SEED POTATOES- We have a shipment of Seed Potatoes in Today, Our Mr. hat jjust returned from a trip into the Seed Pota to district of, Victor, Idaho and vicinity and haa selected a carload of excellent Seed Potato Early Ohio, Bliss Triumph and Cobbler a. Alto a car of RuiseU will ar-ri- vt later. "Due to stomach gas Call " 550 WV (f. O. $. Dftroil, cAri let If.ig Stlirrrr. Bumpfrt Ipsrt Hn ntr. ; 1 Aft-H. Touchstone. Just ONE sjx.onful Adlerika relieves gns and that Moated feeling so that you can eat and sleep well. Act.s on BOTH upier and lower bowel and removes old waste matter you never thought was there. No matter what you have tried for yonr stomach and bowels, Adlerika will ' surprise you. On Friday evening, May 3rd, the members of Murray Aerie, No. 17(10 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will elect officers for the year and a m per cent attendance Is re quested. Following ore the candidates for offices: For Worthy President, Charles Itingrose: for Worthy Hennlng Anderson; For Worthy tliaphiin. X. R. Cowley; for Worthy Conductor, Leo Town- send, Axel Limberg, William Ring-rosIt. li. Allan and Glen Anderson: for Inside Guard, W. H Atkinson, G. W, Krebs, Oscar Benson, E. L. Stauffcr and William Town-sen; for Outside Guard, G. W. Krebs, Ernest Fraellck, William Townsend and Ray Sieiier; for Secretary, Fred Peters, for Treasurer, Ernest Wright, for .Trustee. Pilaris Stauffer, for Aerie Physician, Dr. Ohtf Sundwall. Worthy President Givirge E. Gordon wishes to remind all members (hat on Friday, May loth, the Murray Aerie will lnltaetl....-- r pMCro ray Aerie will initiate in honor of Mother's I Hiy and lie expresses his desire to see the largest, class In the history of the Murray Aerie, so let us all help him by getting a candidate. The members are also requested to attend regular meetings of the Aerie, Do not forget a candidate for the Mothers' Day Class. DRl (i You like clean surroundings That'. sanitary. YYou come once. You come again That's ihe idea. You will know the place That's certain. ROBT. II ECKEL'S Shoe Shop That's It. "Ask those we serve" That's all. Harness Oiling & Repair ' " ing Oiling $1.50 per double Set PERFUME I COSMETICS CANDIES CIGARS Murray City Pharmacy Vloe-rreside- RAY KINGSTON, Proprietor Soda Fountain Specials Phone Murray 279 Tlie Xeigiilsirs of Woodcraft gave Card I'nrty Tuesday evening, April, 3th. airs. Bessie Bergen winLadies high prize and Mr. ning Martin Nelson the gentlemen's high prize. Mrs. Null Wright ami Mr. Ixouard iiliiiidnr. the consolation jirlze. Mrs. Nellie Hawkins won the House prize. Those, that were unable, to attend certainly missed a gixsl time. Mrs. Charles White was the winner of the quilt. f T teJ I ATTEND PRESCRIPTIONS SUNDRIES Baby Chicks We are now prepared to take care of your requirement! for chick feed and mashea. All the leading brands. Have just received a car of Ady-Crow- Feed. e Fred Carlson & Co. Phone Murray 422 Opposite City Hall, Murray You r MODEL LODGE MEETING IN PARK CITY An example of the fine coachwork of the new Ford closed models THE art of the mantrr designer is evident In the smart low lines and graceful contour of the new Ford, and e color hrmonies. emphasized by the beautiful Set against these body colors are the radiator, headlights and door handle amart touches of bright metal that add a great deal to the attractive-net- s of the csr. Running boards and crown fenders are heavy and cspsbie. Cushions are deep and easy. Upholstery is rich and dursble, Newly designed steel spoke hcrU ctrry out the impression of fleetness and slurdiness. The same quality is evident also on the inside of the car in the mechanical beauty of tha engine, trsna. mission, etc. In appearance and performance, the new Ford brings you everything you want or need in a modern automobile. Call or telephone for demonstration. Brady. Mrs. D. W. James, Mrs. Edw. Snooks and MIs Helen White intended the District Sclusil of Instruction of ihe Uebek ah I,odge held In Park City Tuesday night of last week with Silver Leaf Lodge No, 4 of that city. Two bus loads left Fraternal hall in Salt Lake nt 5 o'clock. On the return trip the party euiiMuitcred some difficulty In making their way through a'lioavy snow storm ovei the summit. I parked my car behind tin jmIiuoI And went to class nil day. But soon It. started In to rain In a Htralght down (muring way. Ami when I went to get my Ford. I sn my great mistake. To get my Ford. I had to ford a ford two-ton- Brntinnt tkttton, Ctmp, Slmrt Confer, f (4U fntH f. . . trfr. 460 milh tmmU St4, Tudor Con fx , $ JJO t, f 523 f )M Jot StJtn, 6J5 S h htkl tm4 itlrrrn. tomftr H Sandwiches USE OUR MILKMAID BREAD EVERY DAY DELICIOUS PASTRY, CAKES, COOKIES, Etc. Up-to-Da- te SMITH CASH FEED & FUEL CO. West 33rd South Phone Murray W 4789 Ccd? South State T FORD is still a good car THE Model T Ford led the motor Industry for twenty yrura becaums of ita sturdy worth, reliability and economy. Thoie name reasons continue to make it a good car. As a matter of fact, nearly of oil the auto mobiles in use today are Model T Fords. Millions of them can le driven two, three and even five more yearn with reasonable care and proper replacement. Figure show that the average life is seven years. Ikin'l sacrifice your Model T, therefore, but take it to the Ford dealer and have him entimate on the cost of putting it in Al shape. A very small expenditure may h tlie means of giving you thousands of miles of additional sen ice. For a labor charge of f 20 to (25 you can have your motor and transmission completely overhauled. Thla piice include new bearings, trl) ring cylinders and any other work nercsMury. Parts are etrsv Valves can be ground and carbon removed for f 3 to t. The cost of tightening all main bearing is only $6. one-fourt- h f for the children's Inrh. Made ol our Delirious Milkmaid Bread arr lioleiiom and sstUf)tnr, Bakery 4Slt South State Street 1'honc Murray 356 Midvale Bakery Comer Main and Center Sis Phone Midvale 285 I I 1 Mrs. Berthn Wasatch Molor Hy 3572 and Mur. 58 was rest a d ui and aavt Phone I less and nervous for 0 years. has helied me so that now I eat and sleep E. good." n Ktulner, M50 We have anything you with both "Blue Tag certi. fied Seed otstoei" and special frown seed. 204 Ruined Her Sleep ural. want value for your money That's proper. You want prompt, efficient ser- vice That's understood. You CO., I8tJi South and Mate St. full-nickel- Smith For 9 Years Gas K. NO. 17G0 people joined in the dance which followed, to the cntchy strains of the Melodle Maids' or chestra, led by Miss Beatrice Simper. At 11 o'eleok, an Intermission was called, when the refreshment W. oemmittee, including Mrs. I. .Tames of Murray. Mrs. McKenzle and Mrs. Harris of Salt Dike, strutted their stuff, and everybody An Indian mude suddenly rich by felt able to finish the evening, danoil ought a big auto and drove cing nmld n gay flutter of colorful it away on the siHit Next day he scrientine and confetti. , came back to the sales agency, foot sore, limping and his head bandag- SOMK I'FOn.K HAVE ALL TIIK ed. "What's the matter, chief?" LICK asked the agent. A headline In the Telegram the "Me drove big car out bought other nluht rend. "Boy awarded gallon of moonshine. step on gits trees and fella's leap high nee big $2ii,0ixi for equilibrium loss." Many our equilibrium d'lily bridge coming down road turn out of ns to let bridge jass lng ciir gone. and all we get Is n lecture and a Give me 'nother one." cheap feeling. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT 3JSO 0U ALL must wear shoes That's necessary. You like good shoes That's nat- THORNTON-ANDERSO- F. 0. TO You by Mrs. Milton Christenseiv DAVIS GODDARD WANDA AXDRUS Slogan PROF. J. H. PAUL Talk and Ilustrations on Spring HOLLADAY WARD CHORUS Closing Number GRANT WARD NOW LET US REJOICE Song .... A SCOUT Prayer ELSIE DAHL Vocal Solo (a and b numbers) HAROLD CHRISTENS EN Slogan Reading IVAN DAHL . .... . Violin Solo Smith. bv Mrs. Accompanied O. H. BARRETT Address :.. THE SPIRIT OF GOD Song A BEEHIVE GIRL Praver WILL los. Close to NEW FORD COUPE CONJOINT PROGRAMS Cottonwood! GARDEN CONTEST (Continued from Page. 1) your first year in gardening. The slderution and evrybody will have judges will take nil things into cou-ai- i even chance. Even if you do not win a prizq. you will have gained many healthful hours of ominat- tion and you will have added and beauty to your surroundings actual dollars and cents to the value of your projierty. "YOU WIN IF YOU LOSE" Is our slogan. Send In your application now. Murray was the first, t'tnh town to enter the contest and Logan has followed suit. dustries. Why not Support the Sugar tory before you lose? AND junior at the Murray High. Zuloliiik, won the prize of- FLECTION 5 123 Jack stays the Republicans are always having "water" meetings, but that is fretter than "no meetings. M1LI F.ll PKIZK WON BV I TE A CONVENIENT CAR "The Model 'A' Ford has thoroughly established its rcpututlon us a time saver hi every cuuicwted traffic center hi the cotmtry," Mr. Clyde MAraleu, local Ford dealer, said today. 'Busness men who like to drive their own automobile flud their nuiuher'ig iwrtBislnu rapidly have found that the Ford Business Coupe prevents a great many wasted minutes during the day," Mr. Mhrsden wild. "This is true not only because the car has a remarkable quick pick up and can more than hold its own in any traffic situation, but also lecause it can be parked ho readily. The business mau does not want to wate time tryiutf to Kt hito a park-- "' ing space. "As traffic congetiou is incrased. as It will be In most cities this year, the quick, light automobile, easily operated and easily parked, will have greater and greater value. The Business Coujie was designed especially to meet the needs of executives, professional men and salesmen. A recess shelf back of the seat and two door pockets are conveniences for small parcels." Mr. Salt Lake County Farmer I CO 2, 1929 The labor charge for overhauling the front ate is $ rear axle asaembly, .V7S to $7. to $ New universal joint will be Installed for a lubor charge of $3. Brake shoe relincd for $1. SO. Hear spring imi.I peer bra rcbusbed for $1.?S. The cost of overhauling the starting motor is $3. A labor charge of approximately I2.S0 rover the overhauling of the generator. It will pay you, therefore, to e your Ford dealer and have him put your Model T in good running order. By doing so you will protect and maintain the imet-brn- l yon have In your ear and get months and year of reliable transportation at a very low eost per mile. Ford Motor Company |