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Show MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. MARCH 27. 1930 Sandy City News I (Continued from Page'l) X Mrs. I). C. Jensen, Mrs. J. I'. Jen sen, Mrs. L. W, Nellson, Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson, Mrs. L. K. Peter son, Mrs. Henry Hendricksou, Mrs L. C. Mitchell, Mrs. II. O. Heudrlck son, Mrs. Nephl M. Larson, Mrs. F. G. Fischer, Mrs. George Jenkins Mrs. W. W. Wilson, Mrs. C C. Jen sen, Mrs. Hilda Nelson, Mrs. Mil ton Cundick. Mrs. Stanley Rasniu ssen, Mrs. Lawrence Stapley, Mrs D. A. Adamson, Mrs. Wk I Hewlett. Mrs. E. W. Robinson, of Sun dy. Mrs. A. Drigga and Mrs. E. W. Packer of Suit Lake and Mrs. A. F Smith of Draper Mrs. Elna Carlson of I'nlon, Miss Esther Erickson of Murray and Mi Sigurd Bloomqulst were guests of Miss Agnes Levlne Saturday eveu-In- g of last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boulter and Mr. and Mrs. WUford Tolman and MILES IN AH ARMCHAIR u . . . or as far 70a Ilka by telephone. Long Dlitance itation to atatioa day rates were again reduced January 1, 1930. Evening and night ratea not reduced. sons Cleon and Don visited relatives at Mantl and Gunnison Monday of last week. Miss Virginia Greaves spent the week! end at Ephralin, the guest of Mrs. Sarah Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Strong an nounce the birth of a daughter on Saturday, March 22nd. Air. and Mrs. J. S. II. Bodell of Ilerriniun and Miss Fern BodelL were dinner guests Thursday of last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. T Ostler. last Monday evening at the lodge rooms. Five hundred was played after the regular meeting aiid prizes were won by Mrs. Myrle Stuart, high; Miss Lavette Stuart. second. Luncheon was served to Mtrs. Stuart, Miss Lavette Stuart, Mrs. T. W. NIchol, Mrs. John Ells- wood, Mrs, Doyle Brown, Mrs. L. L, Itaddon, Mrs. A. Suurt, Mrs. Joe Warning. Miss Stwlla Facey, Mr. and Mrs. Zaue Nelson, Mr. and Mra. Francis LimdU-rg- , Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Hardcastle and Mrs. A. J orenson .Mrs. Glenn Lenberg of Midvale, Mrs. George W. Hilton and Mrs. Mrs. Kva Houston of Midvale Marlon Hand, were luncheon guests visited relative in Sandy lust Sat Monday of lust week of Mrs. John Oldham. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler and family and Miss Kiln a Slogow ski of iLymau, Wyo., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Seal and Mr. ' and Mrs. Asahel Or u nip of Lark, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. II. Bodell of Herrlman. The Sandy Second ward presented the three act play entitled "Jane" In the Sandy amusement hall Wednesday evening. T r Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Itawllngs and 11:11: daughters of Itingham were guests the latter part of the week of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Haddon. It new arrivals in The Bridge club were entertained the home of Mrs. Leo Anderson at & Conference J of Mldvule last Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. L. E. Peterson, Mrs T. C. Christian, Mrs. Very smart very modish C. H. Sortuson, Mrs. J. II Butter-wood- , Be sure to see them before Mrs. C. Anderson, and Mrs. buying. J Farmer. Prizes were won by and Mrs. J. Mrs. Leo Anderson Straw and Silk, Straw and Lace and Fancy Braid and Farmer. The Sandy Second ward Primary Flower Combinations. gave a dinner at their chapel Tues YOU WILL LIKE THESE HATS day evening of last week at which 175 guests were present. and the Prices are Exceedingly Attractive X Mrs. Curl Pierson, Mrs. Leo Pel- 4SS3 So. State, Murray Phone Mur. 331 $ son, Mrs. John II. Shaw, Mrs. I). Rich were E. Greenwood and hostesses at a party honoring Mrs. II. II. Hall, at the home of Mrs. Shaw last Thursday evening, regressive games were playied and prizes were awarded to Mrs A. M, Nelson Luncheon was served on small tables to Mrs. J. YV. Thompson, Mrs. C. Ij. Boulter, Mrs. N O. Boberg, Mrs. Stella Thompson, Mrs. a Good Line Used Carl Cs'elson, Mrs John Satuuelson, u Dcrgea imiunery Mr. and Mirs. Brig Smith and son Barton of Granger were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kollurd and son, Donald, risked relatives at Itlverton last Thursday evening. Mr. Glenn Bolllger, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bolllger, and Miss Tennle Riches were married last Wednesday lu Salt ILake. The young couple wMl make their home in Sandy, V H-A-T- Rowell Shop Looms Murray Hi Notes The new Barber Shop of Mr. Sam Rowell Is coming along f hit und before very long It will be open to the public (Continued from page 1) THE POSTURE PARADE Tryouts for the posture parade sponsored by the B. Y. U. were held Friday, March 25, in the high school gymnuslum. Preliminary tryouts were held dining class periods and the finals were held at 3:15. Many girls entered the tryouts and much skill was shown. sixty-fou- r Glycerin Mixture There were girls chosen. Thirty-twwere chosen Stops Constipation for Junior High and thirty-twwere chosen for Senior High. CapThe simple mixture of glycerin, tain Sherwood from Ft. Douglas buckthorn bnrk. saline, ets. (Ailler was the Judge. The sixty-fou- r Iku) nets on BOTH girls will now upper am! lower bowel and relieves const I practice every morning at 8 o'clock pation lu TWO hours! Brings oul until the final day when they will old waste matter you never thol go to Provo to comietc In the wus lu your system. Ihm'l waste meet. time with pills or remedies which clean only PART of the Imwels, Lucille: "Oh, dear! I baled a but let Adlerlka give stomach am! nice pie for you, and the dog ate Isiwels a REAL cleaning and sec It.." how good you feel. Thornton-AndersoChick: "There, there, don't cry, Drug Co., Murray, I'tah. I II buy you another dog." The Eagle Is going to see If Mr. Rowell will have a grand opening with a month of free work for the Mj, aud Mrs. Lester Whiting und children were guests lust week al customers or maybe the customers the home of Mrs. Sophroiilu Bate should pay double for the first month to help pay for the building. ma n. 1. Mr. W. Benton umlrvei)t operation Tuesday, at the S. hospital of Suit Lake. un D. L. Mr. Melvln Strong Is slowly urday, Easter Miss Edna Slagowskl of Lyman, Wyoming, who has sjHMit the past 2 mouths at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. McKean, spent part of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Ostler of Sandy und her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ,S. H Bodell of Hcrrluinu lefore re turning to her home in Wyoming. I in proving at his home. He has been bed fast the past three months. Mrs. Henry Jordan spent last week In Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Win. 1. Kuhrle re turned home Thursday after an extended visit to the const. Clifford Nlelsoii, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Nlelson, died Tuesday morning at a Salt Ijtke hospital of spinal meningitis. Miss Dcloris Morris underwent un operation for apH'iullitls on Monday at a Salt Lake hospital. V i a o ' I It i it ii i j - jm y j jr -S m t Murray Wrecking House Has cf Mrs. A. IS. Nelson, Mrs. L. E. Van lam. Mrs. Herbert Wright, Mrs Mrs Eliza Charles Greenwood, Christiansen, Mrs. William Hansen, Mlrs. Peter Setterburg. Mrs. J. D. Rawson, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler, Mrs. Pettlnglll. Mrs. Itich, Mrs. II. II. Hall, Mrs. E. Green Carl Plerson, Mrs wood, Mrs John II. Shaw of Sandy. Mrs, Carlisle and daughter of Sllllereek and Mrs. WillarJ Oliver of Union. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Whiting and family have returned to Sandy after spending the past three months In California. They will make their borne in Sandy. Mra. Clyde Swenson entertained at her home ou Saturday in honor We change Tires, Wheels, Springs, and Radiators South State J. N. JENKINS, Mjr. 4753 Off ; GA Parts Used Cars and Trailers, Phone Murray 566 MURRAY, UTAH if(!0ft Use the West's Ingest I. of her birthday anniversary. "WW" waa played and prizes won by Miss Lavette Stuart high, Mrs. Win. M. Hughes, consolation and Mrs. T. E. Raddo'u, house prize. Luncheon wai served to Mrs. A. M. Hughes, Mrs. A. Stuart, Mrs. A. J. Itawllngs and MIhs Lavette Stuart of Blnghum. Mra. li. L. Itaddon. Mrs. Wm. M. Hughes, Mrs. T. W. NIchol, Mrs. George W. Hilton. Mra. T. E. Itad-doof Sandy, Mrs Andrew Sanson of Pnlon, and Mrs. True Peterson of Salt Ward Dastrup was surprised at his home on South First West last Tuesday evening by a number f friends Those enjoying the party were Misses Emmellne Grant, Neva Gasket, Catherine NIchol, Beth W sel!n, W in your favorite cake rccir. It will give you an even finer grained cake lighter, acd of more delicate texture. Try it! Thomson, Mildred Nelson, 1 1 HEATERS trrrrm r a .a II 0 0 01 r n 1 II II i m b mm urmtn to take the chill off these spring mornings evenings ith and II II a iv lb When it's not cold enough to justify Ore lu the furnace, bet too (billy to ! coiiirorlalile without some bent - Just light your Itadiiint Gas Heater and frel the thill faile away , . , . Instantly! - Betty Handle?, Marge Dastrup, Crystal Dastrup,. Messrs. Lawson, Hons Mumford, Iver Wright, Gua Black, Martin Nell-toWin. Nellwm, Harold Hansen. and were Refreshment games enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis entertained the Neighborhood club at their new home on State street on Saturdny evening. Bridge was played and prize won by Gua Black-mahigh ; Mrs. Oscar Jensen, second high, Mra. Gua Back man Mrs. Byron Spry, house was served to Mr. Supper prize. 1 and Mrs. Backman, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jensen, Mr. and Mra. Jack Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maynea and Mr, and Mrs. Byron Spry all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mr. William U. Edgel had at dinner guest Sunday, Mr. and Mr. It. P. Meyerhoffer of Lark. Mr. W. W. O'Brien attended a luncheon given by Mr. E. U. Jlven by Mrs. K. It. Ben ton of Midvale last Tuesday. Mis Lem Taylor left Tuesday of last week for ! Angeles, after an extended stay lu Sandy, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hirlst- ensen. Mm. A. J. Sorenson and Mr. Ture Peterson entertained the member of Wasatch Kchckah Lodge ISolierg, Radiant on all Evelyn d t I I I n Tourist Garage 5026 SOUTH Fender and Body Work STATE Waahlng and PolUfcinf DODGE and BUICK SERVICE General Repairing Batteries Recharged ! eat -i- x y. -q 2Wo" u'ariur' v "A ILUU Wtiefl andifou n GAS I l OILS GREASE Tourist Garage FRED WEEDEN. Prop. ' I I ' f I WdJSdUtClhl' (Cons C. - |