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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Social Mention Local Mention Specials! I (Continued SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, ONLY j, t t f 39c bars 10c package Granulated Peet's Soap Pow der FREE with Soap White. .SOAP. , Crvstal J i Mrs. Housewife, with I FREE! bae: Sperrv's Drifted Snow Flour, 1) J a , 48-l- b large pnK Mr. ami Mrs. It. T. Snarr gave a TI.e Ifiulu-- r of the primury ami Valentine OFFICERS 33 larty Friday, February I. 0. 0. F. No. Junior ilciHiriiiH'iilM of Hie liaptint home on Germanla their 13th id Grand Ni'hle u,,,.,it' KriiiHil irnve a uarty. for Kd. Dawson were played and Games Vice Grand Avenue. tlu-ipupils Saturday at the rhurch. L. V. Quick of table games. High series a also Secretary were given und refresh V. N. Swenson Vali'Mim Mr. Eldou Nell-sowon was by Treasurer prize Ernest Wright ments served to forty clilldmi. the consolation prize going to Warden Joe Iteeder Refreshments ;i Chaplin Mr. William Carsey. ., Utile Marylln Joy Mackay, the Ernest Hose and were served everything was In Conductor iiim vcnr old daughter of Mrs. J. Jim Xelson scheme which color the with tune first A. H. Fonda tint her Outside Guardian A. Mackay, The white. red and was guests In Guardian Inside birthday anniversary Wednesday James flay Mrs. C J. Parents, Mr. and cluded II. A. a and enlertHinini; Joe Reeder, group Ernest Kose, afternoon hy Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones, Mr. and i and menus Fonda Trustees. of her little cousins Wui. Carsey, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and their mothers. The little folks Lodge meets every, Monday night Eldou Xeilson, Mr. aud Mrs. Dougthe well as as at Fraternal HalL had n great time Mr. and Mrs. Courad L. las Smith, assistance rendered who mothers, Tom Fug and Mrs. Mr. Nelsou, Those who were in enteitaiiiitii,'. Cordelia Snarr. present were .Mrs., ywen jceynouis o and dtiaghters Ann .Marie nud Bar-Lar- a Miss Pearl Snarr entertained the and Stillman J. Mrs. .lean; LIONS CLUB OFFICERS Second year Beehive Girls at a Hon, Charley ; Mrs. Osborne Grange A. D. .McMillan Valentine piirty Thursday, Febr and sou Iale; Mrs. J. Reynolds President . . H. B. Carlisle The House 2, at her home. 1st Airs. ruary Ieouard and son, Union; was in and wihte decorated red 2nd T, Kay Kingston Verla anl daughter, Reynolds L. T. Gerrard At the door was a large Valentine Mis. Clyde Reynolds aud daughter,1 3rd : H. G. Bradford box and only comic Valentines Collean; Mrs. C H. Keynolds, and; T. F. Duvall R. lie could P. Anderson , Mrs. Wm. liaker. dropped in. With these . I .' V. II. Westover Lion Tamer Valentines many friends found out celt-br- 9c STARCH. Silver Gloss or Corn, loc ORANGES, medium size, dozen 18c can PEACHES, Banquet sliced, Pf f)l JR .Snprrv Drifted Snow. 481b.S1.32 lb. 7Zc FLOUR, Sperry Drifted bnow, FLOUR, Sperry Snow Drifted, IU lb. .. 4Uc I (Contluued from r 18c Vi cans t PORK and Beans, Pierces, 10 LOOE from first i;iKe) LIONS . .j..J."j.-4- Martins Weekly Specials j All Week, Beginning Saturday, Feb. 21.1 The bottom has literally dropped out of prices, as will see by the merchandise priced below you Spring is "just around the corner" and the lovely new printed Rayons and Cotton prints will make dresses that will make you feel in tune with it. New Printed Rayons, just in, yd Also New Printed Voiles, yd 40c 55c 32c 35c 4QC Extra Fancy Line Prints, the season's best, yd. 20c Fancy Crepe, plain and printed, yd Girl's Beach Pajamas gQ Girls these are the smartest things, just what you've been looking for 2c -- Vloe-Prea- McDonald's Cocoa and Chocolate Vice-Pre- Vice-Pie- J chen utility fork; one spoon FREE with 24 IJ lb. bar Sperrv's . Drifted Snow, or spoon ., " I FREE with one bag Hour. Jl 1 T U-i- b. a. liy Leiieu Erieksou The Juniors have started work We Solicit Your Patronage Courteous Treatment Is Our Murray High. Committees have already been npiKilnted to lake care and Efficient Service of the decorating, ninsie, advertising aud last but emphatically not least, fund raising, other years the JunMotto iors have almost Invariably gone la "the hole," to pay the expenses on to Banking their "Prom." This year, in order to save our class treasury from thej same rate, we are going to give some unique sab's and entertainments to increase its contents. Spring is here, business depression is lessening under its influence, and the Junior students are work in their various ing vigorously it will committees, rndouhtedly to have been made by it gaug of be a great season, with Murray's 13 young Isiys of operating out Salt Uike, all of whm have been "Prom" one of the outstanding W. G. F.O. E. T Bl'SV. Tlie Murray Police lvpurtment busy these days. Iloot-- j Icgger are not faring any to well in this vicinity aud many are be-- ! lug railed to account. j U being kept A part of the Jewelry has been identified and returned to J. P.j O'Brien said to have hvn stolen I ri the riblery of two weeks ago. This theft was one of many, said! j t BUSINESS TO SOLVE EMPLOYMENT FRATERNAL ORDER of EAGLES NO. 1760 OFFICERS - Worthy Pres. . Worthy Charles Rlngrose Past worthy pr. Ray Spencer Worthy Chapluin Fred Peters Secretary Ernest Wright Treasurer L. E. Stauffer - Worthy Conductor L. A. Waters - -- - - Inside Guard J. W. Ilerling - - .Outside Guard Phalrls Statkfter, Vttliiara.Walthers. Trustee George E. Gordon events. located, except two who fled to Dr. O. Sundwall ; : PhysWan California. Lodge meets every Thursday night The big caterpiller tractor has In Fraternal On the night of the OBrien robHall. bery, they had stolen a car belong pulled over in Big Cottonwood can-- ' yon. w here It will begin to dear ing to J. I. Kurt, of Salt KEBEKAII I.obGE NO, IS and this ear was later found in the snow off the road to Brighton, OFFICERS and prevent the water from wasta-- i Taylorsvllle by Mr. Marshal Call. Hattle Lott Noble Grand ing boles ;md galleys in the road. Ilauslno Iarsen Vice Grand Pilch of Special Effect A 8Jo pilch Is a special . Secretary Bertha Brady pitch 'Hie weather is moderating and lopted hy a solo player, as on a Jane Bishop Treasurer ' lolln, for iecll effects. rnd everyone feels peppa-- up. . Chaplain Mrs. Silvia Brownell Helen White Musician Mamie Gillispie Conductor Mrs. J. J. Martin Warden Ixsljie meet first and third Tuesdays In each month In Fraternal Hall. All visiting .Kehekah are Invited to attend. Ray Io B. Allen Townsend Vlee-Pres- .... Murray State Bank 1IEPAKT-MK.Y- . ' .... Every Time We See the Sun Our Home Need Suggestions Come To Us! (U A. Martin Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Euill Miidsen, Jr. Treasurer . . . Mrs. A. K. Short Press Agent-Mm- . F.t J. Chedwlddcn Riht now is the best time to give serious consideration your spring season needs. We are unusually well equipped COTTONWOOD STAKE CLINIC X The Cottonwool stoke Child Clin under the Islun of the Stake Relief U held on the First and Third Thursdays of each ni"iith, only. This rllnlo U frVJ to all mothers who are Invited to come and bring t We carry a full line of Quick Drying Enamel for Furniture, Floors, Woodwork, Linoleums, and Metal surfaces, Floor Enamel and Quick drying Varnishes their A LINOLEUMS WALLPAPER Granite Furniture Company I BINGHAM ,.. j , City City City City City Attorney lewder Elcctrlclsu Marshall . Cliy Enpln-e- r Health officer Night Marshal Night Mnrslml City Auditor prove (be means of developing an industrial consciousness that will prevent unemployment In the 22c CALL US', MURRAY 421 WE DELIVER Thos. Martin & Co. Next to New IRIS THEATRE .. A numls-- r For Rent: Iteauiifiilly furnisliHl apartment, steam heated, with double garage. Something for one who . Is discriminatory. Cull Mur. CLASS ROOM AM) HOARD . Any one desiring board and room with real home cooking and home environment will find such a place MATERNITY WORK at 81 Third Avenue, and for only WIL ls $23.00 PER MONTH appreciated by Mrs. M. P. Allmark. 4435 Fairbourne St, East 45th South, Murray, I'tah. FOR RENT: 3 room modern house. 127 East 4tu South. Impilre 125 East 4Sth South. Record Small Man Che Mali. I be smallest man In t!i? FOR RENT Partly furnished home world, was brought to America hj Vine street. Apply Amos H. P. T. Rarnuin. and died In ChTurner. 1!H5 South State, Phone icago at the nge of eighty clitht In He was 28 Inches tall. I'JLU Hyland 130M. WASHING MACHINE in Your Home SPECIAL For FEBRUARY Vasher3 $(50 and up Brinton Electric PHONE MURRAY 106 MURRAY, UTAH Cut Flowers & Potted Plants We make a specialty of funeral Piecea. Telephone: Murray 41 Night Phone Hy. 10" FREE Delivery Anywhere MURRAY FLORAL 4838 South State I Murray. I (ah 9 npi ibj pi a MISS ELVA BROWN Ttaclicr of Dancing Advanced Student of Trof. Frell A. Jackson BaJltf Tap and Ballroom Dancing Taught phone Murray 97?J m-n- r life. hit pMng " i u hli o. lipeljii.g u( "ilt-ai- Lucious Assorted Pastries Why aUeniit t hake at home when vou can jjet such UAKLRY hr tetni.iing parries at the even less than the ingredients cost it a point Make you? to Mop in today and select your favorite baked goods here. ol houij t,A , pn.nmini-rdIh naiiig I he pin, nf tn ,,, Anglo tM.,n latter itiono as the l""-n- . -iigulfjl.,, th - la old print- " m also used at to it. )l brtvUiioti of that. Of ' Thomas Uv. Heunlng Anderson Mary U Dudley The atruiimt tpeu l,t ;rr - iwnrig MSffflUl. URST L"13-W- klte-flyln- g . . i .....i...- ii...oit pres.-ii- t batard in kite flying Is thai of being run down In the street by autom.H n Cr..k Christcnsou. Murray PASTIME of child fatalities resulting last year from the wemlng ly lunocent dlYcrslon of has led the National Safety Council to Issue a warning which, It is hoH-d- , will reduce or eliminate the casualties during the approaching sea sou. "The chief dancer," the warning reads, "Is from electric sli.sk, as evldmiced in rriori from tarlus parts of the country a year ago, Wire Used for kite strings Is nl ay dangerous, in that may come In contact with high tension wire. Wet string, too, acts n conductor. "Children, should iiiiver go wires to retries ther kle Hhn Ibey bwcoiuo Hilnjiglcd. It N ,,,,(, to th kite mi jour Ed. Lan-eT. F. MclMmld Ir. Mild Nelw.il 014 WANT ADS MAY BE A G t,p Council nays. -- This Arthur Townsend like Ns.rt. that f e.,.ng Gottlieb Ilerger bsll, is only sf,. he r!lr E. L. Eckmati (. E. Howe bs on nny from truffle." W. J. Warenskl Uljoy H!inirdson i so i.flra tli. e, pio-- i Pchuykr Cull H. T. Matthews Aemh.xliii. mho Ihrd MO before Clirlst. tihl: "Fw mm nave ine nntural atrrtigih to hnoor a frlcnd'a iurceim without eny.H -i- will -- Judtfe HeMlih liwiNi'tor Cl.tr PARK CITY jgc 1 300-M- ,, tN.mmlssioner j "jg Lb. m. - CITY C0RP0RVTI0N Mayor Commissioner MURRAY, UTAH SUGAR HOUSE t children. For further iitfonL.it Ion mil Mrs. hi" silver. Murray 131. Mt RR VVe ARMSTRONG min Is, to assist you this season. have also added to our many You Should Come in lines, a wonderful line of the latand see the latest in est patterns in CHILD UN- - parent" It may be that the depression DANGEROUS Vioo-IVs- order. Lb. GENERAL ELECTRIC K . 1st Mrs. F. It. Anderson 2nd VIvI'res..Mrs. W. II. Both well Recordlnjr Secretary Mrs. L. T. SehlfTceii As Soon as Old Man Sun comes to stay with us there will be a mad rush to put our homes in Pure Cocoa Pure Cocoa li Lb. Ground Chocolate lt Lb. Ground Chocolate 1 A new economic era, with business assuming the responsibility for unemployment, is dawning, in the opinion of Colonel Arthur Ohulrman of the PresiWoods, dent's Emergency Committee for Employment. "Arising out of this and earlier depressions," Colonel Woods says, "we have the of an era In which business management j realizes lis responsihllty toward the! WANTED continuous employment of the pro-- i And No Ticker TpJ? duclng unit, which is also the con- - j Furniture If this lile.1 of window less ulllce repairing upholstering sumlng unit. Business men know recovering. Mattresses remade, tiulldiugs spresils. what Is tl.e a piirsdt today that their employees are al gissl as uew. a off regular price. world polni' to do when so their customers." by? Itoston Evening gooi Satisfaction guaranteinl. Phone J. He made It clear that plans of Individual corporations for relieving ' so iiretrniuiK unemployment LET US DEMONSTRATE THE FAMOUS far bad been "experimental," but expressed belief that while no common plan bad emerged, "common principles are to be ap- KITE-FLYIN- Ml KKAY WOMAVS OFFICERS President Mrs, Leon Armslrong'i Quaker Rugs ggc gc . Everything that Pertains Ml'KKAY 10MCK Can Dontboil J4 Lb. Can Dontboil .' on what promises to be the biggest dance of the year. It is the Junior Promenade, which will take place of next on the twenty seventh month. We are determined to make this year's "lrom" something big different than any other ever held In Ll. Can Donthoil y2 Lb. H w.;o.w. Jl'NIOR KF.POKT Murray, Utah Phone Murray 360 Churches their main faults.. Games were played and refreshments served which harmonized with the holi day event. The guests were as follows: Louise Thomasson, Esther YounglH'rg, Llllle losser, Thelma Gustaveson, Myra Allen, LaVar P. C. V .'.... A. R. Umberg Scott, Leila Gallagher, Margaret .....:.. Fred Teters C. C Hodel, Alice Mulllner, La Rue Hall, A. L ..... W. II. Mines Lorene Snarr, ClaVenee Clelland, P. II. Peters Arthur Banker Culdwell. Wm." Ilofellng, Clerk iW. Cannegleter Vaun Fotheringham, Bud Baker, H. J. Morris Escort Hugh Brown, Oswald Gallagher, G. W. Granter Watchman Bill Bailey, Lester Eddlngton, , Win. Price Thelma Suarr. Sentry L. A. Waters, B. W. Managers Prizes were awuirdcd to Mrya Klasco, A. L. Bishop. Allen, high and La Rue Hall, consolation. Everyone pronounced It a very enjoyable evening. Tail Twister Murray Hi Notes Hoffman Meat & Grocery ....1 hee.-Trea- I In Jtpaneu he two pmti with a bnr acro a toru. Th a By or Kblnto tempi Upr.p "ntH.ed of two upright! with inirr UPninpoSCd Croilert i. ,N,),a II D0VCHNUTS and ClfSNAMON. ROLLS, Dozen ell regularly for 2Sc doien Herihey'i Kiwei UP-TO-DA- 35c lb, BAKERY TE 4823 SOI TH MA OAn TV. 1I0NK MIX |