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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Probate and Guardian- Representative Murray Firms ship Notices Directory Advertisers represent Business Institu- Our tions and Individuals of Established Reputation for Dependability. They Merit Your Patronage Right Place! Murray Allan & Walker Rear of City Hall Murraj We Specialize in Welding Truck Body Work and Blacksmithing "Tell Us Your Troubles" I'hona Murray 213 KXPKKT TAILORING Clen iilifi. Pressing iiii'l Allorlnc Suits Made to Order $22.5o, ur Murray. I I. Ramshaw's Production Bred Chicks & urrlinialed' I .el mi fill your order direct from our worm hatchery la your an rm brooder without the har-xaif over hetit ins, chilling, or marring. nial. oil, f Itrooders, "Sol-Ilo- f ir electric. "u Are Dollars Aliead When They're Kaiuslmw UrnJ" Ramshaw Hatcheries Tel Mur. iU So. Slate !fi8T DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. High Grade Coal and Feed PROMPT SERVICE rimne Murray 259 Murray, I tali V. 18th Soulli G, Nell-- ! GUARANTEE!! TO YIELD TO CtilRESEHER? Mlnfi. If you suffer from Itching, I'll yoi km. blooding protrudingb or mn-il tl nouOiltii', t (o likely of Hi )ti,f !Dr.J liltng power which fottlfo C'hlns Hrb, Ktxon's Chlnsroid. It's ti newret farter m snd comfort In a Svf so thut you c&ti wjik r I lira wtitio it coiitiuun mi n. . iilnutfi ttthealing action. iiwo ' avoid 0 iy I'l, foil ouelfciiou. Klipn'a ChiniroiJ uudr our euHn 4nU to Mtlnry rnnipli'trV and U worth tot times tho cnisll (oel ygur money bock, PILES rr, D-- U U N T t IN AN I K R S O N f(l., fSfb BoutU STAT' Mtt'fl flntU lo's rVVhv !iatlou is no on li e job ghltig rsrs a tuntiut up for sprln. A new rlnder the contract will be required. The Commission during the activity period folreserves the lowing Mutual, Tuesday, April 2S. right to reject any or all bids. In Murray First Ward, a drama will (Signed.) MURRAY CITT COMle presented which will be highly MISSIONERS. By W. J. Warenskl, City Re- entertaining and Instructive. There will be an admission charge of 15 corder. cents for adults, and 10 cents for children. MURRAY CITY Members of the Murray Bridge of fires this week have club were the guests of Mrs. F. R. kept the Murray City Firemen more Anderson last Wednesday afternoon or less busy, and have caused con- at her home on Vine street. siderable property loss, nioRt of The Ladles Aid Society of the which is reported to be covered by Methodist Community Church held Insurance. A blaze at the garage of L. J. bteir rgeular meeting at the Heuston. 330 Mnrtln avenue, caused home of Mrs. W. J. Warenskl on East 4th South Wednesday. a damage of $15 last Saturday. The home of Ben Peterson. 439 Anderson avenue caught fire Sunday, and the Services at Murray Second Ward firemen extinguished the Maze aft- next Sunday evening will lie in er a damage of about $75. Monday charge of the Elders. Wm. Nirsey the home of E. Allen Bateraan, 379 and Joseph Lester will be the Vine street caught fire, and the es- speakers. Musical numbers will be furnished by Roy Ilea ley and Con timated loss was $25. The home of Mrs. F. Phizaeellea, Nelson with the guitar and banjo. 57S1 South Sixth West, fared the worst of all Tuesday, when the fire The "M" Men were In charge of was not until It had the recreational hour In Murray guliied such headway there was Second ward last Tuesday evening. very little left to extinguish after A one-aplay was given and Mr. the firemen arrived. Loss was es- G. A. Berger gave two readings. timated at $1500. The barn and chicken coops on ty I ty Kimdnj School pturtj-ntthe Francis Bratura place, S44 An- and teachers of the Baptist Church derson avenue, was damaged to the motored to Magna Sunday to a extent of f 2iiO early Wednesday her purty, where Sunday morning. ' Schools from all over the district were in attendance. Over one hunMr. and Mrs. Irvln Olson spent dred and fifty were present. A Sunday with friend In Tooele. very splendid program was given and refreshments were served. The Murray First Ward Relief Society held on Tuesday, April 28 Forty members of (he Baptist will be devoted to the Social SerSunday School attended a Sunday vice lesson. Mrs. Lavlna McMillan School rally In Magna on Monday will lecture on "TlilnklnK Straight." evening. Everyone enjoyed the fine A full attendance Is desired. program and the lunch furnished by (he Magna folks. ct s - The religious services conducted at the Baptist by Ir. Cassldy Church for two weeks were well attended and resulted In. much good The WINDOW Mng accomplished. Tim Uy Scouts of Murray Second ward were In charge of the recreational wrlod following mutual Tuesday evening of ibis week. A magician furnished witretalnment part of this period. That on the FUTURE Handinj; your deposit through the teller's window each week is adding that much toward Mure' security, toward future pleasures, travel, itudy or whatever you have planned for future yciri. Cct in the habit of com-in- jj to our window each work with ft savings deposit. H will rrpay you. Mr. and Mrs. George Binwn. Sr and Jr, motored to American Fori; and Menl the day, Sunday. STATE FEDERATION OF CLIHS CONVENTION Murray State walk adorns the Bank t Mrs. A. E. McGahen. Following these officers reports, were given by State Directors, (two minutes) Subject: "What Clubs in have contributed to My District Mrs. Don C. Life." Community Merrill. Salina; Mrs. E. G. Smith, Tooele: Mrs. B. M. Mendenhall, Sprlngville; Mrs. John A. Gager, Ogden ; Mrs. Davie Thorley, Cedar Oily; Mrs. R. J. Stayner. Garland; Mrs. Philip Schonert. Salt Lake; Mrs. L. R. Fullmer. Price. Reports of District Presidents, (two minutes) Subject: '"How I Keep My Clubs Together." Mrs. D. A. McMillan, Central District; Mrs. E. B. Simonson, Eastern District; Mrs. Rose T. Stewart, First District; Mrs. W. L. WanlesH. Northern District; Mrs. Frank Francis. Ogden District; Mrs. Leslie H. Grosboek, Salt Ijike City District; Mrs. Given Gurr, Southern District ; Mrs. Marie Jensen, San District. At this meeting an original club song for the First District was sung and was very heartily recvlved. This general session was followed by meetings of two diffeVent depart-- j inents from 11:30 to 12:30. Tim department of legislation was preW. Dibble. sided over by Mrs. The subject there was: "The spirit, the value and the importance of womens' work relative to legislative matters." The following topics were responded to: "legislative activities in First District," Mrs. J. It. Robinson, Provo; "ImiHirtant itenw relating to Civil Service," Mrs. Thomas HiMtper, Ogden; "Summary of 1931 Utah Legislature," Mrs. Frank B. Cook. Salt Lake; "Important problems before the Mrs. C. D. National Congress," Kipjis. of Club InstiThe IH'ptirtment tutes, was presided over by Mrs. A. H. Taylor. The discussion In the department was "Club Institutes are periods of training In club management Mild club ethics. Omld we arrange lo devote a half day or even un hour to such an Institute In our individual club." Representatives from eaeh of the eight district took part In that discussion. At the general afternoon stwsion Friday, Mrs, David O. McKay gave it most Inspiring address on "The on Child White House (Ymfcreiu At the close of this WclCare." meeting from 3:00 to 5:hi. were re creallonal activities, and in the evening it social affair was held, In the form of a reception and baminet Following the banquet a pageant: "Old Glory With Her Possessions" by Mrs. A. D. Wall was presented by n croup of 2Ti under I he leader ship of Mrs. Jenn Case and Mrs. J. (J. Fulk. After this n reading of the l!t:tO iTuse Drama by Minnie Moore Brown was enjoyed by all. Pete-Sevi- Rev. find Vfrs. J. I. Payne ac Saturday companied Dr. 0. W. CHMsldy to In the General Session on Satnr MomIi, t'tah. last week and spent -several days visiting in the home day morning from fl:0 to 11 XI n. for lit. there were reports given by elec of Mr. and Sirs, W. F.. tion committee. nierly of Salt Lake. Motion Picture and Radio Mrs. Ambrey Nowell Tho Baptist Guild Girls held an Second Reading and Adoption of Interesting meeting at the church on Tuesday evening. Roll mil was Resolutions by separate deart-n.entresponded to by 17 memtiers. One ... ami Publicity new inemlicr, Mls June Mrdtell. Pi Mrs. W, V. WIcRiind was taken Into the Guild. Reciprocity and Programs Mrs. J. A.- - Gager 'Guild A Ivrtury. Mrs. J. E. Cane s an Inien-stlnPublic Safety Girls at Vmk,H Mrs. W. S. showed This th Rural progrsm. part Greenwood. different pbsses of woik dona by The deimrltnents of Public WeGuild Girl all over the world, num. and American Home followed lfare hcrlng many chapter. from 11:30 n. A delirious lunch was served by Ihe General , Mlsw-- s Mary Volty m. t.i 12:30 p, m. lha The Public Welfare meeting wa and MllttM Watmus. DELICIOUS PASTRY Always Fresh! ARLINGTON SCHOOL: THIRD A Miss Brown The following pupils had one hundred per cent in spelling every day last week. Shelba Price, Lloyd Killpack, Dina Xenakis, George Fr.jii, Mnry Ruth Peterson, Dorothy Ronald, Mary Okbren, Ruby Orlich, Elmer Whitehead, Joseph Berklavich, Bill Godfrey. Mike Viochrlll. ARKKSTKD FOR RKCK1-KS- The Department of American Home was presided over by Mrs. E. H. Eastmond and two paiers were given here; 1. Division of Home Extension Service Mrs, K. II. Helndselman. Provo. ?. Division of Home Economic Training Mrs. Christine li. Clay- tn sot TH STATE ,1I(,NK Ml " VA Bottom Rock you The I'nited Egg Piircliiising Corp., is now making its headquarters mill. Bring in your eggs and lake hack your Feed all in one trip. at our urray muss Inc. PHONE MURRAY 33 The Cost of Feed Is not always determined by the cost per bag, but by the cost per chick, per developed pullet, per dozen eggs, or per pound of gain. WE SELL QUALITY FEEDS Sperry's Surelive, Suregrow, and Surelay Purina Feeds for Stock and Poultry SMITH CASH FEED AND FUEL CO. 204 WEST 33rd SOUTH PHONE MUR. 56 THE MURRAY CAFE THOS. NEYLON, Prop. Come in any tune Open until 1:00 a. m. Try Ua that this convention had bet ever held iu Co. VIorrison-IVlerri- ll "THE LUMBERMEN" Call on Us for Complete Estimates -- MM- "KING COAL K. II. I'l.one Murray 8 WILLIAMS. Mgr. West 43th South Street MURRAY EXTENSION 170 LES JONES AUTO REPAIR FIRESTONE AND CENERAL TIRES VALVE EQUIPMENT S g WILLY-JONE- Iwen t'tah. Hudson-Esse- x Sjiccialiiti.e; I" and Willya-Knig- ht slock of ALL Battery Condensers, etc. Poinls. (oils. Cables, Ipiilioii I'. S. I, Battery Son Ire We h:tve a romplcle ALSO PENN STATE MOTOR OIL 4771 Phone Mur. 77 South State Street MURRAY FEED STORE CI IAS. AXDKKSOX, Prop. Be nonchalant. Whtn you finally remember tht trrnd you were supposed do hours ago. and it'i lei your storming outiide telephone do it. at convenient Eatensions points in the home help a lot.a They cost just a lew c"'i day. I All Kinds of Seed in Season HAY- - GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED COAL -- la Phone Mur. MURRAY 431 4870 So, State wan V to iffa 4 fcrVx TCI CPUOMC. Kidney Acids Break Sleep dr rtl, n.nt"r, BAKERY TE Our Quantity Buying enables us to quote Prices on all Grains ton, Logan. The meeting was followed by an Executive Boord meeting, and all left for their homes with Ihe fwl-iu- ttt UP-TO-DA- FEEDS We Serve the Best Glen S. Talls-rt- , Ogden, is said to have tried some reckless driving, ignoring signal lights, etc., on Sta" street in Murray, with the result that he was arrested and haled In to court, where.be was released on $50 bond, to appear before Judge Mn I hews Thursday. I'ltetnployment Committee Will Report A meeting of the unemployment be held in will relief committee Murray City Hall at 8:00 o'clock p. in., Tuesday, May 2Kth, to render n reisiit isf their activities and to dissolve the committee. iiie of the A Globe Our Pricea are Right S DRIVING. under Mrs. W. J. Bardsley of Park Mrs. C. W. Harmon of Msntl City. Report on the following subof her daughter. jects were given: wns tha 1. Child Health and Protection Mrs, MrlJojd Klllwrk during (he Tf Oettln Hp KUMs, BsrVsrhs, F-- R. Vsn Coll. Women' the Mrs. She attended werk. Nrv Pali', frjunt lo functions 2. Accomplishments of lreventlve ounii, or Hurtilne, due Hub convention held at Ogdcn IskI In nvli condHU.I.Inr nl trrttotion, Mr. Agm-- s itions, make run fwl tiled, drft"s(t Medicine In t'tah week. snit dlitoouriiiipfl, tiy tho OyMbk T'sl. thru UorKi fmit, sinrts M r. th rl"n in M ninutfs. rr'cd scby .1, Division of Conned Ion thotiint for rll. nud oonlllv pro tlun. !n't slv- ui. typtfS Alt. and Mrs. J. V, Grestcs if II. It. Parker. nnunctMl HI"tixluv, unij-- r th 4. Tree Planting In t'tah Mr. tron-CIn- d Must qulrklf Mill tYrek MnrwHl home from C.i' Oomnt. thMM pondlllons. In pf ovo llur-1-. tfornta during Ibe wk, after W. and uirtTi or B)ouf Uck, ful rs. A. at a. iTobtems of Industry-MOoir the winter there. Mr sjiendltig tiresves besllh was greatly bene- rrnnk Drnry, DIUG TIIORNTONANDKKSON n. Indlfln Welfare Mrs. II. F fitted by their visit to the sunn and 4Hlh South Male, (OMPANV. ' Brown. it St rct Fine Bread and RoIU or Bun. and Cooke Jiingrlm, by Tallxt Mundy. Of these up to the minute publi cations, Jimgrim will certainly hold your Interest most tenslv. It Is a story of the Internal lonul Intelli gence departments In a sarch for an enemy of civilization: It will probably lie a revelation to see how these world experienced detectives work, and the remark able Intuition they develop In unrav eling mysteries. The oienlng scene laid in France, Bixm changes to Egypt and thence through India, the land of the occult. As you follow this little blind through the great sepulchral chambers of the pyramids, with foes In front and others ready to close escape In the rear, you will probably hold your breath longer than you ever dreamed you could. Sroii h'i YOU WILL LIKE OUR ajj Among the new books on the rental shelf are: Storm Drift, by Ethel Ml Dell. Stormy Fires, by Florence Ward. Pnirie Patrol, by Harold Rlndlnss lrk. ft PUBLIC mm The music at this session was fur nished by Miss Edna Hardy and lewis, Jr., choruses, one of boys nud one of girls. On Friday morning at the Gen erul Session from 9:X) to 11 :(Vi a m., the Klate officers gave their re ports, which included First Vice Mrs. Weston Vernon President, Second Vice President. Mlrs. Thei B. Miller; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Austin Johnson; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. A. W. Wright; treasurer, Mrs, Hugh Ward ; Auditor, Mrs. J. E. Cave; Historian, Mrs. Parliamentarian, J, K Harvey; g Station nt Ontrln avenue nd State street. of all hind I ies." sten-ptlrs- Srrvl.-- e -s- (Continued from page one) s, fornl door sjwiee of the Red Fmnl I eye-sigh- t, son, 515 MHntyre Building, Salt M!r. and Mrs. R. T. Snarr and Lake City, Utah, anytime after Saturday, April 18, 1931, upon de family are back in their home again, the roof of which hns been repaired limit of $10.00. ' Each proposal must be accom- following their recent fire. The repanied by a certified check of five mainder of the house Is being reper cent of the amount of the bid. paired, and they will soon feci at A bond for the full amount of home once more. Openi T-- more A number Peter Johansen 'Arc mountain bred of the Architect, Lenord tunn tiny years, moved to Iilverton Inst week, and will occupy the little home built for her by her two sons, Reuben S. Hamilton, and Tom Hamilton "Grandma" Hamilton, as she was affectionately known in Mill Creek although eighty-siyears of age, re tain all her faculties except her which Is not the liest, and much more than many life enjoys younger people. She will lie greatly missed by her many friends In Mil) Creek who wish her happiness iu her new surroundings. Tor HAVE BUSY WEEK "Rain Soft Artesian Water" Souih State Sealed proposals will be received by the Murray City OommlHioners at the office of the City Record-- I had Eas FIREMEN 285-- J Murray Laundry !:M7 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Plans and specif lea tlons, form of projiosal and Instructions to bidders may le obtained at the office The Right Greases in the PHONE MUR. street T'tah. DON'S SERVICE 4847 South State Consult County Clerk or ReMrs. Maria Hamilton, who spective Signers for Further In Mill Creek on Ninth resided Information. er, Murray. T'tah, up until 5 p. m., May 1, 1931, for the construction of a Comfort Station for Men and Women, at the City Hall, Murray. HAVE YOUR CAR GREASED at Local Mentior IT A II WOMEN'S llr trt. Fred Carlson Co. & FLOUR - FEED GRAIN HAY Quality Poultry Feed and Supplies - - A Specialty We have just received a ahipment of tin wear. line. you buy let ua ahow you thia new Before Our Quality Feeds are Now: LAYING MASH LAYING MASH WITH Oil 1 1'.N SCRATCH CHICK MASH, with nil an.I milk CHICK SCRATCH 1 Phone Murray 5c PER HUNDRED 422 H M M 6S I"S Opposite City Hall LESS AT STORE |