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Show 1 THE MURRAY EAGLE M. I. A. results: Ladles' ; chorus: Cottonwood, East : chi.-rus- West Jordun second. Double Mixed Quartet : Oqulrrh, first. Went Jordau, second ; Orchestra: Oqulrrh, first, no xocond. 0(iiirrh, first: No. 1. No. 2. No. 8. Vanguard's Retold Story , Open Class: Aged bulls No. 6. Aged cows, 3 years or older No. 7. Cows over 2 years and und. No. 8 Heifers 1 year and under 2 - I'ulls No. 9. Calves 6 mos. to 1 yr. No. 10. Calves under 6 mos. Cow Testing Assocaltion Guessing 3 years or older 13 mouths to 3 years old 9 months to 18 months old Under 9 months of age Bulls No. 4. Bull calves No. 5. Champion Keith Brown, Souih Davis, first; Cottonwood entry, second. Junior Girls' retold atory: Ivy Vandn first; Miss Mercea of South Davis, second. M Mien's public speaking; Murvin Hertoche, first, for Oqulrrh ; South Davis entry, second. Glean ers' sjieech contest : Miss Sharp, Tooele, first; South Davis entry No. No. No. No. No. No. 6. 7. 8. Heifers 9. Calves 10. Calves 111. Car-rlK&- No. No. No. No. No. No. SMITH CASH FEED rremium Many people visited the local show room this week to inspect the new household models on $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 & No. 12. Cows 2 years or older No. 13. Heifers No. 14. No. 15. Heifers 12 mo. & und. Calves 0 mo. k uud. No, Id. Calves under No. 17. Champion FRED CARLSON 4 18 mo. 12 mo. 0 mos. CO. Award 15. ii:g, Improved apiearance, additional surplus power, acid resisting quieter ocration and many 2nd. bag Blatsford's Calf Msal 2nd. 25 lb. hag Ample Calf Mi'al mo. 25-11- mo. DAVID BKINTON WINS NEW ARRIVALS AT THE MATERNITY HOME I.O.O.F. News I OF I'. SCHOLARSHIP jor-chill- i, with the I.KAVES IX)R Iron Age Potato ing. Ixxlge of Mur- lay are furnishing the degree team for ihe Orand IO gdssese-C.oaDfor the Grand Ixdge sslon and from all appearance they have'nt lost any of their I'ep since they won first prize three year ago, for such a similar fete a they are I'lidertuklng nt I'rovo here' wish Hiy. ti"Veiior 1(,,M.t tu Issued! Oineiila No. 15. a plea for llie children of ihi. FnH Ing you Hints., will ed St:iti- - to help In the' District Association No. 1 bold Its next meeting with Kilter- billltrv children left !. I n,l .,1,1.1, tbe hurricane. The mn of t rim .i 1l ,.n M.. time of Crnnd prmiiMllng c uts n ,y tne.il li.kct tor will be dlscusHs:t also electionI.'sU--of a hungry child. The Baptist child, fflcer for iMxt year. A uplendld ten are also buying Tte.isurr ha Ini-progrnm best nod by a iit fill It i)i .tN. the committee and arrangel refresh- tasty rayons, tablets, etc.. for (be tis. ( met ts to follow. ihe dill Iren In port.. Kic... Grand Hall will I held Tuesday ladles Auxiliary J lie l.npiM Uidlc; no t tit the nlcht at Klk's ball at I'rovo. May bom .f Mr W. IM.h.r on H'th. Admission fre to nil odd First w.m T1iiird.iy p. m. At fellows and Reltekah. Ihm't miss 1 o'cUk. r delicious un,hen was this felur. UcU-ka- I and SOLD by s MOUNTAIN STATES IMP e COMPANY Murray, Utah served by thf hM.ii . F.iH..tiii business meet It g wan held and ihU m follow" by an lileresttng progtam bns-- d n n "India." In rbsNfe of MIm Frieda Drcsscl Mm J Mother' , was observed Fay tie by chare of don i'lot Tbe tiot Umi I Murray Aerie Iaternal Order of Ing of the Ainltlniy will in. h'bl nt) Kagle Hundny etenlig at the Frntbe bur. h hi May 'fnal Hall. Tbe ball wan well fill , nt M .".O n,! to ed with Mother. Enele and j friend Male Cnmroibm and a uplendld program All Bfiptl.ts houh n j attrtid; presowed. ibe .,!c fonvet.Mon f,. I ld in' Judar Kre.1 R. In A Little Addition 2 2 4 POIU II. MMMI.R KITtltrA. IJATIIROOM, MW ROOK. ;RW.K, IT.M I S. I IS, WINDOW SKT? HID-ROO- TKFl, Morgan j.,InM. LUMBER MAKES THEM ALL and vc have the lumber Prices Will Never Be Lower m,- 10 S. H. " iioning sperisi nn.itet, TliitrMny. May ?l. T .i.i m.: Women' nnt ne, Friday n,P -- nd. I.imrbr,,,, B 2 1.. p m ; t. w. r. Woiker bin l.s,n on tbe SVd at a ,rbul. ,llllrnM ''Motbcrs.- - Tbe Mr. and Mrs. Raymond genson, RasmuKsen, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnnn, Miss Viola Anderson. Mis Ruth Anderson. Miss Gladys Filter, Mr. Joe lister, Mr. Marvin Healy. The girls of Murray Second if. I. A. gave a handkerchief shower for Klmer Anderson Tuesday evenhall. A box ing nt the lunch was served and games were played. Old friends nnd ncoualntance of Klmer Andersot. gave a shower for him Wednesday evening at the Murray Second ward recreation hall. A series of table game were played In which lorenro Swenson won first prize and Althen Snarr won second. Refreshments were served to the following: Mlsse Al then Snarr. Frnm-Riishton. Iji. Une fralK. Kntm IVrg. Merlp Hobbs. Kriiin tiordon. 1'earl Snnrr. Marie Asptund, liVon Gniaveon. I'h's-bnSnJr, Ttielmn tlnsiave-so- n, anil Messrs. IireMo Swenson, iHinabl (Jlllsrt, Wesley Wright. Wllbird Nycren, lmrle R.slman. Sterling SwenRon, Joe J.dinson, Zalomlk. Shermnn Tsrk and .lailc Baglev. plants. The !vcr.'i Miirtmiry Company was refused a demurrer In the rase of the I'hlllips damage suit In the court of Judge ltoK,.r I. Mcl.n-ongell Saturday, arcordll g to an h nrll.le CHAITEL. Mr. r... hnl(E mi-s- ' mil,.... ' , Miss llonule Belle . . 1 . 20c Doz j Try our Home Made Bread Loaf, 2 Loave for b. 25c 2 room hou.se, 10SO roup. strawberry Up-To-D- ate The Senior Has of Box Elder High presouted the achool with f illuminated picture. These pictures are of some of tbe sccnc wonders of tbe The Ibo. W-s- Bakery t. Box Elder. Big Sale On Harness ...20 per cent Discount on any harness in the house FOWLER & SMITH 139 West 1st South Salt Lake City, Utah SEEING IS BELIEVING Better Reconditioned AT LOWEST I . USF.n PARS RICKS IN OR NEAR s.UT I AKK - Come o BRINGHURST CHEVROLET CO. Ml'KRIY . . ITH (.snpare Our (art, MoW for Ml.i I'rire f, IM, before ou -J Hujt ciiEvm.Lirr cot it.. flni.i,e,i i ,i'1"r""- t. n t uiAu.TJ'T Oifl'E. has rll,, ja I rt-t- l t Ulaik lu.o. j.'- -t Hai ii- '- New '31 'K. Term, nm.),. Motor, lIKMtol.KT OlAI II ..... .... 4XIACII oi ha.vt i lH.r s,.,iH Tnd..r t m.h .... U II K I OA 'If " " .... pnrt. flJi.00 Tlr. ami " IITSM aiijw 13. 00 .v.a.00 lofl.ao nmi i.00 19 MsJte . C ARS Ti) In ,Vd;mv (VNuhit, Trv-k-s. - .,.(. i.,t ...,.,'!" ??Tr i fltsl - j A Trip T Murray WUJ TK K IROM mihis, rr, TxiHn(, Kalten Be Worth Your While! en ....... "'"" ne fet, 250 41 hi .uor.iana a the 1 Ghoul or Grave Robbing Case. were by j the Salt Lake Tribune, 1 HO rllKVU..LET Horonce Catnegleier, Hutchison and Master Swlih, Ma Mr. and Mrs. Or.n en Mniih, rrsl Krlckon and a dnmlng narlr FrlIMS p. m. ' . . ii Ml. Vlf.ln. t.j....--" '"" '"iam ,, .. ..t i...' ' " All o!TWr nd toucher it urg-inp,r Cawmglefer gave a reading on 'My1,, 'n to attend. n ,h" i Mother- Invocation given br of nwT anniversary iMtber ,.........-- . nni IHK .i'i-i-1,.i I. nil ilk! in nr iniiiriiitf Mr .and Mt. Win. T IVHi.toti tin by Bishop 8. E. Bring-- ) as their ri srnstion were then dl at their home l,,r'' Mrs. p. R, jno1( bn the In Ibis dir. Mr Wif.,r, HeilUton t all Mothers present of her guest sUtrr. Mr, T,f V',Mjohn "r:i I ri. - In Tbl s West 4Sth South Street Murray IaIchm..-MURRAY EXTENSION chicken m mwT-o- eletloi, ftiderrl ISO by U the ease In which the Mortuary coinprtny I atvtipod of removing clothing and substituting f pine hot n'ead of a suitable or ,rt Icimtnr rnnki.i for it, Mtirtar Sunday S.hwi Onhestra furnished peveral " nini ""HI Saturday Special! Cake or Sugar Doughnuts j FOR SALE: 4737 IIuni Strwt Lot (Continued from Tage 1) 1 THE LUMBERMEN MurmS -r tllenl jnffs ; It V. V. W. Morrison Merrill Co. I'hone News Iy would make the average home a lot more comfortable. What it it that your house nerd 7 MS ROOM, MiFIIMi 0. E. nSSI0N nF.LD DESERET MORTUARY IS LOSER IN DAMAGE SUIT I'in-h.s.r- t F. Xo need to bake when you can get such good things here at so little cost! s 'ht Phone Murray 371 GOODfe Murray and omei.la For Sale In bath nnd kitchen. Murray. Tile 5 rcMitns oi. d bath, full basement, 2 fine fire places, hardwood fbsirs, furnace. Ifuilt by builder for himself. Will sell at a bargain or may consider a small country place on the deal for down pay ment. I'hone Murray 381-R- . J.-1- Oliver The W. C. held their rectdar meeting on Wednesday p. m., at the j chun-with IS present. The child ten are entering heartily Into the plans fur promoting a project for I'ori.. lll.nn Relief. This project In ioiiiiorcd by ihe Committee for World Friendship among child ren with headquarter at New York WANT ADS NEW modern Home Mrs. Stevenson, Bingham, a boy, born on May 2. Mrs. Kd.th lVndletoii, Tavlors- ville, a boy, horn May 7th. Mrs. Arnold Misin, Mldvale, a boy, born on May 7th. Mrs. I. K. Croxford, Sennd W., 3!th South, n Iwiy. Iiorn May 8th. CTRABLE? Fvtrolt Mrs. K. I B..ycott, WWl South El'lLKI'SY lady finds complete relief. Spe- Slate, a boy, born May 9th. billsts home and abroad failed. Mr. James iC Msirtln, 735 Tarti to sell. All letters an-Nothing Street, a girl, born May 8th. , auered. Mrs. Geo. Dempster, Apt. C2 Kant Mrs. I.ee C. i!!X) IjiIYyette Blvd. West. Manlen Street, n boy. born May 0th iH'trolt, Michigan. Mrs. H. B. Stone. &UI South Oth Kast. a Iwiy, horn May flth. FOR SALE : Building lot on Center Mrs. H. Street. street, Murray, Only $350. Thone a lwy, born May 10th. 577-R- . Is-e- Planters BAKEIW In David Brlnton, son of Mr. and other features which make it by Mrs. D, Branson Brlnton, who has A real treat la waiting those atfar the lost Frlgldnire ever built the L. D. S. College attending comtending Friendship No. 27 Spring and one that challenges all this year, had the honor of repres a they are presenting the Jubilee, Is for It three guaranteed parison. enting the 'music depiirtmeiit of his 1'acific States Shown near Klghth years." school at the state High School conSouth between Main and State test held at the University of Utah, street, all this and next week. Thursday, May 7. Mr. Brlntonta Sugar House Ixnige believes in Thursday, May 7th. putting things on big, a. tela .sup-HMr. Brlnton played the viola, and them by attending their underhonor and credit to himself brought and ihe.U D. S. College by winning taking)! when possible. Acre Neit Tuesday May 19, (J rand first place, and was awarded a lnl versify of Flab scholarship, Friday Lodge at I'rovo will confer the 1. G, IVgree during the opening sesevening. He was ably accompanied by Miss Melba 4"ooper at the piano. sion. Brothers wishing to receive On Saturday night. May S. David this degree are urged to le at I'roplayed at the Interstate, Idaho and vo before 1 :(),) o'clock on the said I'tah, contests, and was also awatd morning. ed first place In this event. At our regular meeting last MonSir. Brlnton Is a menriter of the day night our to representatives L. D. S. College orchestra, and the Grand !slge were advised on the Sail Iie kSymphony Orchestra. He point of legislation favored by us. Is n student of Mr. Wm. Hardlmnn. JLany worthy remark tegardlng of Salt Itke. He Is planning to at- the value of newspaper publicity tend the Fnlversiiy i,est year. was voiced and found necessary to doit. Ilrother, let a have your HU'TIST ( III KC 11 NOTKS views on thU subject at next meet- DISPLAYED Mrs. Orson Sanders. n More Bushels of Potatoes Per Afev St, n Heifer 12 mos and und. IS Calves 0 mos. and under 12 No. 14. very choice. 389 Vine Receipt of cash or other premiums from the following contributors Is herewith acknowledged : Smith Cash Feed & F. Co. Salt Luke County Bennlon Mills Murray City Inter-OceaElevator Co. Murray Linos' Club Redwood Feed & Pro. Co. Murray City Pharmacy Granite Furniture o. Lyon Drug Company Dimond Coal & Feed Co. Mm. States Itnpl Co. Gold Medal Dairy Sam Peterson & Son Consolidated V. A M. Co. J. C. Penney Co. Sego Milk Co. Dairy Clover Leaf Harris Co. Draper Poultrymeu, Inc. Globe Mills. Inc. Fred Carlson & Co. Monroe & Crissell Co. Murray Feed & Coal Co. Dr. McLloyd KIHpack Murray Mills Premium No. For Sale. Lilacs, Tulips, The Black and White Day committee members wish to express their appreciation to the Salt Lake County Commissioners, the Murray Lions' Club, the Murray City Commissioners and the many contributors who have given financial aid, premiums or of tlicir valuable time in making the second annual Black and White Day a success. Int. One sack Purina Dairy Ration 2nd. One Gallon Fly Spray 1st. One sack I'll r Inn Dairy Ration 2nd. One Gallon Fly Spray 1st. One Sack Steer Fatlna 1st. One Sack Steer Fatina 1st One 25 1b. hag Calf Chow 2nd. Either Purina Dairy Ration or Calf Cliow Either one sack' of Purina Dairy Itutlou or Calf Chow 18 mo. and und. 2 yr. CUT FLOWERS Appreciation FT FX CO.: i'lace Address Eagle Murray, Utah fcjm Club Members 4-- H e display at the annual spring showing being held by Smith Hardware, local dealer. Much Interest was shown In the new models, finished in gleaming white porcluln which offer many refinements and advantages. "A surprisingly large numbei of people in this city are interested $1.00 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 lion Chief Mining at 11c. Assessment of any kind. The committee is not responsible for any accidents, losses or damage m. at 10. a. All cattle must be on the gronuds Judging to begin promptly at 10:00 a. in. In bis opinion. Judge may award lower premiums if entry does not merit first, or on secretary. of call manager Cattle .nust be brought out promptly Cattle must stay on the grounds until 4:00 p. in., unless a special release Is given Hay mny be purchased from Dimond Coal 4 Feed Oo. 17. Champion Special Premiums to Spring Opening $1.00 All or any part, 10,000 shares Bul- paid Awards will be made 2 years or older 12. Cows .IS. Heifers, 18 mo. and under 2 yrs. 14. Heifers 12 mo., and und. 18 nio. 15. Calves, 0 mo. and under 12 mo. 10. Calves Under 6 months. WILL SELL Feed RULES Champion 4 11 Club Classes: Ribbons, Feed, Grain and Cash Dancing West Jordan couple, Lois uud D. S. Johauson, first ; Oqulrrh couple, Melva I'eren and LeRoy Jones, second. Drama South Davis, first, with "In the Making,'; Oqulrrh second, with "The Song of Solomon." Feed MONROE & CRISSEL, INC. 2nd. Covered Milk Pall Oow testing Association Guessing Contest Prize, $30.00 Baseball Game. East Side vs. West Side 3 years or older Over 2 years and under 3 years 1 year and under 2 6 months to 1 yoar Under 0 months Aged Cows Cows Feed Feed 1st. 100 lbs. Globe A-- l Dairy 1st. 100 lbs. Globe A-- l Dairy 1st. 100 lbs. Globe A-- l Dairy 1st 25 lb. Bag Calf Meal 1st. 25 lb. Bag Calf Meal 1st. 100 lbs. Globe A-- l Dairy Coutest. COWS Hecond. In electric refrigeration, judging by the Attendance at our show room yesterday," Mr. II. It. Smith said. "This seems to Ik true everywhere, judging from tbe rejiorts of a recent magazine survey of 30,000 ct Its readers. Of this nmnlver S(! st cent said that they expected to buy an electric refrlgeralor in lO.'il. "In the models now on display customer will find lower operating cost, more Ice capacity, faster frees:- - : BULLS Premium INC GLOBE MILLS, rremium A. MEETS A business meeting of the Arllng. ton P. T. A. will be held Tuesday afternoon, May 12, at 3:45. Thlj meeting has been postponed and deferred for various reason, an(j t Is urRed thut all parents who possibly can will utend, as Important matters are to be discussed. 100 lbs. Dairy Feed Grain 3 Exhibits Special Awards in Open Class Ilolsteln dairy cattle are to be entered according to the following classification Ribbons will be awarded (See Special premiums) Jordan, .second. Mule ARLINGTON P. T. CO. Premium OF ENTRIES AND PREMIUM LIST CLASSIFICATION Music FUEL & No. 13. Heifers 18 mos. and nnd. 2 yrs. Wednesday, May 13, 1931 - at -Murray City Park Tbe lnterstnke M. I. A. Contests were held in .Murray First ward Wednesday night with the following first MURRAY FEED SALT LAKE COUNTY BLACK AND WHITE DAY CONTESTS HELD IN Ml'KKAY FIRST WARIJ l KTLIIH. Cub lbTter Howe f.if spveral days. Bringhurst Chev. Co. SUCCESSOR! TO CARLISLE MOTOR CO. 410 Snulh Male HlrrH I IIONK: II, Und : Murray, I'tah Murray 4SJ I'- - |