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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. MARCH 20. 1930. G00I If his and him, But Imagine a feminine she, shls and shim! and a whole set So the English, I fancy you all will AD FOR ESPERANTO one la a tooih are teeth, Sandy City News agree, (Continued from Page 1) Then why shouldn't booth In pluIs the funniest language you ev- Cbrlatain, Mrs. M. J. Bishop. Mrs. ral be beeth? er did soe. Iloruce Burklnshuw wax elected If the plural of ninn 1h always calLiterary Digest with Mrs. T. C. Chris-tiiin- , president, led men, as secretary. Why shouldn't the plural of pan Iteiueiuher Skid Johnson the son Ml mm Ella Ackley of Salt IJik be called pen? of a Fireman. See the dance on the spent the week end at the home of You may find a lone mouse or a i.'2iid of March by the Murray Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bagulay, the whole newt of mice, guest of Miss Ituth Bagulay. But wore than one house Is most Mr. and Mrs. Iavere Adams of surely not hlee. l and Mr. and Mrs. S, A. Bute-ma- n A. cow In the plurul Is properly and sou Itonnld of Allmo, Idaktne, ho, were dinner guests Monday of But a bow If related Is never If functional Bladder Irrltath r, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hyatt. called bine. disturbs your sleep, causes Jlurnir Then one may be that and two or Itching Sensation, Backache r What would George Washington Leg Pains, making you feel Urel, would be those, not and why have done If Iafayette had not discouraged, Yet hat la the plural would never depressed try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? atD'm't unswoxed bis call? any be hose. give up. Get Cystex today store. Put It to the test. Se He would have waited in the telWe speak of a brother and also of drug bank if how fast it works. Money booth uutil he received tjls ephone It .doesn't bring quick improvement, brethren, nickel back. and Try you completely. satisfy But though we say mother we 60c. Backache Cyatex today. Only never say methren. THORNTON-ANDERSOThe masculine pronouns are he, Co, Murray, I'tah. Iii-li- Io DBl'C N not forget the (In nee of the, Fire Department on Mar. 22nd. A big time for all. Murray All sizes, newly threaded & Used Pipe & Fittings .ouplcd for any purpose. Steel Feed & Water Troughs, Tanks, etc. CONSOLIDATED IRON CO. PHONE MIDVALE 236 500 SO. MAIN, Probate and Guardian-- ' ship Notices Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for further information. MIDVALE Ny-gre- n COAL X Quality Seeds Poultry Supplies ! Fred Carlson t Phone Murray 422 SUMMONS You are hereby summoned to ap- & Co. Opposite City Hall . ALWAYS You Are If lilt You have Money in the Bank INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, If nerved within the county lu which this action Is brought; other wise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will he render ed against you acordlng to the of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought for Judg nient against defeudunt as follows I. For Judgment against defendant for $157.32 on plaintiffs first cause of action, together with Interest of $49.(50 and costs, 2. For Judgment against de fendant on plaintiff's second cause of action for $217.1I and Interest of $2X 4'.. and costs. 3. For Judgment against de fendant on plaintiffs third cause of action for flo.t.!St and attorney's fee of $2T.(iO and costs. You are also notified that the real properly following descrllwd situated In Salt County, Utah has attach") In this action: Com. 70.1 rods X. and ft. W. From cor. of Sec. 2S. Town ship 1, So. It. 1 K.. S. L. Mi r. W. MAS ft., N, 213 ft., E. M.37 ft., S. 213 ft. to beg. 0.4H. Ac. Win. U Beczlcy. Attorney f.r Plaintiff. Address 313-- 1 13-lBrooks Ar cade Building. ShU Lake City, Ut ah. Post Office address. Same. Firt publication Mob. C. 30. publication April 3, 30. d U-i-- n 15S.-.D- Murray State Bank ANNOUNCING A FUNERAL SERVICE Complete anywhere in Salt Lake County, for $103.00, e Casket in including a beautiful white or gray colors. Also Infants Service for $10.00. You do not have to have a certificate to obtain these low prices. Let us protect you when sorrow conies that is the time when you need it most. half-couc- high-grad- 4 tJ h ULUKLiL A. JLINMINS MUKlUAKl Mrwt Hume Murray 50 PARTY CAKES Baked To Order Day or Night Sf n a M,mii t i mm Everything in BAKERY UP-TO-DA- 4823 fcsfca 3? GOODS BAKERY TE lliow Morray KOlTn STATE 554 WE SPECIALIZE IN POULTRY FEED MURRAY FEED STORE ANDERSON & 15KOWN, Props. - HAY- GRAIN -- COAL ASK FOR CARDS ON SAXON CHINA Phone Mur. 431 MURRAY 4870 So. State guests. The Ladles Aid Society of the Congregational Church gave a silver teu at the church parlors last Thurs day afternoon. The program: piano solo Miss Aft on Fordhani; Saxophone solo Model Stendman; Reading .Mrs. C. R. Davis; Vocal solo Wllla Stokes; Piano solo Miss Betty Hyke; Reading Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson; Vocal solo Miss Margare et Whitman; Reading Miss Piano solo Miss Anderson; Francis Todd; Mrs. H. W. Quick gave a paper on "Music in the Church." Refreshments were served to thirty-fivguests. The Seminary students of the Sandy First ward gave the following program at the First ward chiel Sunday evening: "The of Christ", by Miss Virginia Butterwood ; 'V.hrlst's Power." by Vlrdon Nelson: "Faith" Wanda Boulter; Cornet solo by La rem Farnsworth, accompanied by Miss Roxle Nelson at the piano. "Sermon on the Mount" Vera Greenwood; "Solonian" IVImar Inrson; Vocal solo by Lowell Van Dam; "Hand Cart Company', Ellen "The Three Nephltes" Dar-re- l Hansen; "Institution of Sacrament" Miss Jennie Bishop. The following Sandy Lions and their partners enjoyed dinner and a theatre party on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson, MY. and Mrs. Carl Plerson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fordhani, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Charlier, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Peterson, Mr. end Mrs. A. C. Jensen, Mr. oud Mrs. C C. Crasj, Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Crapo, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boyden, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. White, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Boyden, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jensen, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson. Mr. S. E. McKean. Miss Freda Jensen and Ray Ifcs-k- . Mrs I.lonal Babcock and daughter returned to their home in Sunday after visiting with Xfrs. Babcock' parent. Dr. and e n My-to- n Mrs. that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Big Cottonwood Tanner Ditch Company, held Feb. IS. Ut.sn nu KeMiietit of ".V share was levied tiMn all of the lued capital stiN-- of the corporation, payable nt once by mail to Amos H. Turner, Treasurer of the Company, at UH3 State Street, or In person to tbr First National Btmk of Murray. mid any stuck upon which this w ssinent may remain unpaid on tin' tt'lh day of April. Ht.'to, will I de- liii'iuciit and advertised far sale nt public auction, niiil unless payment Is made Ix'fore, will be hold on the ."ih day cf May. li:u. to pay the ilelltniucnt iHMmnent, together with cast of advertising and expense of sale, Ailo.S II. TURNER. Trv surer. J. II. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson and children of Tooele were guests Sunday of Y. M. Anderson. Mr. nnd Mja. E. Brown of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. It. Ilateman Saturday of last w eck. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostb-r First publication March t.t publiciitlon 0. UWO. April 3, lftWt. Took Soda 20 Yean for Now m-- JTlrsJ ""MVL All Standard Size -- jy; Pickets ftS WOJyw il"-- - w And Most of the Flowers time is just packets of GARDENING m Co.'s Seeds Nortrirup, King ate now cn display in dealers' stores. These seeds ere of unsurpassed quality. A five cent & price on all standard size vegetable packets and most of the flowers, makes this line attractive to thrifty buyers. Northrup.King L Cc!s llkU114( FRED CARLSON & COMPANY, Agency Mrs. Taylor Humphrey of Sam.y were guests last Thursday of Mrs. Kenneth Hills of Klverton. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Ratenuin of Allmo, Idaho, were (fiiests Tuesday of lant week of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bateman. Mi-- , and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler had as their guests Tuesday and Wednesday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. John I'. Ostler nnd children Hlchard and Julia and Carl Ostler, Willis Ostler of Jerome. Idaho. Mr .and Mrs. A Ivor Jensen and bahy Eugene of Salt liike nnd Mrs. George Prentice of Jerome, Idaho. The Stake Relief Society of Hast Jordan Stake entertained at a program and dance at the Sandy Amusement hall Monday evening March 17th In eommemuioratloa of the organization of the Ilcllrf Society. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bnteman and of Allmo, Idaho, son, Itlchard, were guests part of last week of Mrs. Sophronla Ha tenia n. At the nnnual meeting held on March 12th, the Seminary graduates elected the following class-officer- Xoal Bateman, president: ( "aniline Klmlwll, Ella Swenscn, secretary: Virginia Turner organist nnd Harold Bateman as chorister. The Uawson family organltatloa met nt the home of James D. IUw-solast Wednesday evening. Aa enjoyable pntgram was rendered and refreshments were served t t: 31 guests. Wear Clean Clothes A large stuck of the most beautiful papers we have ever had. and, host of all, we can save you money on your papering jui. FIRST CLASS PAPER HANGERS Let us figure on your jol. Come in and see our New Spring Millinery (same building) BERGEN WALLPAPER & PAINT CO. CASH FEED PRICES GLOBE A-- l LAYING MASH GLOBE A-- l DAIRY FEED 2.30 Cwt. GLOBE A-- l BABY CHICK MASH 2.7S Cwt. l BABY CHICK FEED 2.60 Cwt. A-- j (CLCANEK $120 Cwt. Cut Flowers & Potted Planti We rruke a TKLKriIONKS: peuJty of funwiJ Pi Murrty 41 HyUnd MURRAY FLORAL 1.90 Cwt. 4838 South State Murray, tub main-Ifl'itiin- g John Hardy Adlerlka relieves km and sour All once. Acting on BOTH bowel. It removes hart are stcrillnd of disease. liw old waste matter ymi never thought aa In your system. Adlerlka give your atomnrh and bowels a KRAI, denning and tee how good you feU THORNTON ANDEU.. SON DRUU CO, 4H(h South and State Strecti, Murray, Utah. fMoOJlJr' W Vegetable Mohe fndt ire mnniifartifed In the only Mill In Utah, a feed Uhonttory, guaranteeing you a uniform balaiKid ration at all times. nllef." at t WHOLE CORN No. 3, YELLOW 20 year I took la for and stomach tan. One bottle of Adlerlka brought me complete j v ARE HERE GLOBE Gas-Sto- ps had as visitors last Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. II. Dodcll, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bodell of Herrlman. Mrs. Gladys lioni Vauor and children of Salt Uike were guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Baguley and family. Mrs. S. A. McGhle entertained the Pep Club at the home of Mrs. Arthur PvHtsoii last WAIensday afternoon at Kensington. Luncheon was served to Mrs. O. C. Crapo, Mrs. Elizabeth Oldham, Mrs. N. O. Boberg, Mrs. Conrad Nelson, Mrs. W. O. Boberg, Mrs. Henry 0. Mrs. Marvin Bird, Mrs. Arnold M. Peterson, Mrs. Hyrutn Jiioobson, MYs. Fred Chrlsensen, Mrs. John Butterwood, Mrs. L. E. Van Dam, Mrs. Lawrence E. Peterson, Mrs. Glen Pollard, Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson nil of Sandy. Mrs. John Fowlks of Holladay. The Pep Club will be entertained Wednesday March, 2t!th by Mrs. C. C. Crapo at her home on Main St. C. II. Galvln of Cltharton, Idaho, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Barton on Wednesday. The Basketball team and Literary Club of the Sandy Junior High School and teachers, enjoyed the party at the Municipal baths and theatre last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lincoln Peterson was a guest at a party at Union Wednesday evening, given in honor of the birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Sand, of California, and Ms. J. R. Oushlng of Salt Lake, were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Sand are en route to Rochester, X. T. Mrs. J. B. Barton of Salt Lake was a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Crapo, last Wednesday. Mrs. Roy Fotheringham and visited at the daughter Larry, home of Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Thompson, last Tuesday. The Sandburr Camp of the daughters of the Utah Pioneers, were entertained by Mrs. Ethel Dastrup and Mrs. Amelia Ord at the Dastrup home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Olive P. Eardley and Mrs. C. Ryberg of the County camp were In atendance. Miss Marge Dastrup gave a piano solo. A coronet solo was glveu by Miss Ma line Charlier, accompanied by I km Orton on the piano, Reading by Miss Bernlce Jensen. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Eardley, Mrs. Rylerg. Pres. Mrs. G. D. Charlier. Mrs. Lavla Hansen, Mrs. Rachel Jensen, Mrs, Violet Peebles, Mrs. Zella Swenscn, Mrs. Mabel Mona-haMrs. Forence Van Dam, Mrs. Mrs. Harriet Bolerg, Madge Hansen, Mrs. Fern Hifiddrkseji, Mrs. Mhdgle Stapcy, Mrs. Florence Webb, Mrs. Violet Mum ford. The next meeting of the camp will be held the first Friday In April with Mrs. L. L. Raddon as hostess and Mrs. William M. Hughes as assistant. Mr. Leonard Pollard of Logan spent pert of last week at th home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pollard. Mrs. Frabk Nelstm, Mfca. Geu. .Nelson, Mrs. Alton Wllklns and New Spring Wallpapers Notice- Is hereby given npiT and - FLOUR - FEED Melodrama, under the direction of Mrs. Glenn Pollard, given by Delia Hyatt, Claire Vun Dam, Mel-b- a Bateinun, Pearl Ostler, Boulter, Joyce Boulter, Lowell Ostler, Joy Thompson and Verla Ostler. Song and dance by Miss Larry Fotheringham. Luncheon was served to seventy-fiv- e NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Momach Dralrrn In K d "For All Kinds of Seed in Season Mrs. Plotter. Miss Verln Ostler. Recitation ist ? 4760 South Slat Murray, I'tah j Vocal solo Ber-nle- IX the THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT roi'RT OP SALT LAKE; COUNTY, STATE of UTAH E. Nygren, doing business us Market, Plaintiff, vs. A. T. Auderson, Defendant : The State of Utah to the wild Defendant : t HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED The class leaders and other officers of the Sandy First Ward Relief Society entertained the members at a program last Tuesday afternoon. The following program was enjoyed: Uke selection, song and dance by Hetty Boberg, Ella Greenwood, Hertha Jensen and Beth Thompson. "Bathing the Baby" (a little play) by Misses Delia Hyatt, Pearl Ostler und Elvera Bird. ami rctlraiied, preventing the nprradin( Fred Carlson & Company Dimond Coal & Feed Co. ' Murray City Pharmacy T. Ray Kingston, Mgr. 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