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Show y THE MURRAY EAGLE 'i'"H'''H"H"l"l"i"i"!' JLj.j.j.xxxj.xlXliA4.1 T t t ORANGES, large size, dozen LEMONS, large size, dozen LETTUCE, head SCHILLING COFFEE, lb TOMATO SOUP, can SLICED PEACHES, can CATSUP, Cal Home, bottle POT ROAST BEEF, lb PORK ROAST SHOULDER, lb VEAL CHOPS, lb 19c 19c 5c 35c 5c Church 19c Salt Lake County firemen added t GROCERY 5,-2- BAPTIST CIIIRCII 11th February Sunday School and Morning ship Service at 10:00 a. m. B. Y. 0:45 p. m. : Evening vice 7:30 p. m. SALT LAKE CITY ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 50G Ka-s- t South Temple Street, Salt Lake City Tuesday Evening, February 16, 1932 at Doors Open at 8 :(K) o'clock The Public is Cordially Invited 7 p. in. Wor- - box. t KANT STAKE TABERNACLE PROGRAM AT 7:30 P. L The following program is for Sunday evening conference at the Grant Stake House on 33rd South and State at 7:30 p. in.: America Opening song Prayer .... Slugan Flag raising .... Scout under direction of Watts. Solo: "Flag wlhtoiit a Stain," by Merrill Tew. Trhutes to Washington .... M Men 'America. The Beautiful." .... Girls Chorus Murray First Ward. Remarks on Washington .... Bishop m-nz- Ephraim Wahlulst. ("losing song .... "Star Banner." Benediction I I M il! LI Mil!! Spangled BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. E. A. Margen, of Salt Lake entertained her class of boys at her home on Friday evening. Dinner was served at (5 o'clock and the remainder of the evening was siicnt with music and games. Those present were Berry Belcher, Wendell and Stauffer, RuKay and Clayton Hammlll, dolph Voeltz and Herbert Maxey. The guests of honor were I,ewls Stauffer. and Kay Hammlll, whose birthdays occurred recently. W. W. G. The Guild (Mils will meet at the home of Mrs. Payne on Tuesday, February ll'.th. Miss Floy Barnard of Salt Lake who is the State Secretary of Guild work will Is' present so every girl Is urged to come. S. S. Forty-thrememliers of the Sunday School attended the monthly rally of Baptist Sunday Schools at the Klo Grande Church In Salt Lake on Monday evening. A very pleasing program was given and refreshments were served. light Murray Sunday School was roimrt-edown to second place In the means that every contest, which member of our school must do their best to help bring up our attendance If we are to get back In first place and win the prize. IIKLI) TIHRSDAY Mrs. Sarah Ann Barrett, 75, died at her home, 222 East Thirty-thirSouth, late Monday night. Born in England January 2S, 1S57. she had lived in Salt Lake t3 years. Funeral services for Mrs. Barrett were held Thursday afternoon in the Winder ward chael. Interment was in the Mill Creek cemetery. She is survived by four sons, John G.. and E. N. Barrett, of Salt Ijike, Koy of Ilollailay and Mark Barrett of Murray; three daughters Mrs. Ethel Petersen and Mrs. Myrtle Vincent of Holladay and Mrs. Elaine Schitcr of Salt Luke; IS grandchildren and one brother, E. X. Jacklin of Murray. LIBERTY SCHOOL NEWS LI NCII!!! Unemployment Meeting at Fraternal Hall, 7:30 p. m. Every Sunday. Invited Ladies will lie very Fl'NERAL e On Thursday, Feb, 18th, from 11:30 to 2 o'clock, a luncheon will be served in the Methodist (liurch on 48th Community South by the Indira of the Woman's Club. Hungry men, school teacher and the general public are a.sk-e- d to atteniL Tickets are 33e a piece and may be purchased firoin any member of the club. Hew many will you have? Everybody BARRETT Lllerty sehool Is having a big celebration on February l'.Hh In honor of George Washington's birthday anniversary. A big Is bring planned by Liberty school, also some of the Murray High School students are taking part. It Is expected to be a great day of entertainment and every one Is Invited to lie-- present. Parents an esxvlally Invited from the UlsTty school district. Some of the boys and girls of the Liberty school will take part In a program given bv the Gran Ward Belief Society on licit Tuesday afternoon. Liberty school Is now a member of the "American Tree Association" Just receiving their membership card this week. The school planted a tree some time ago in honor of the Father of our Country, making i hem eligible for membership. iro-gra- e Ingleter, rg Dunlop, lg 3 0 2 Total 12 10 0 0 0 0 d the Rocky Mountain including Packing Corporation, Utah Woolen Mills Blanket factory, Murray Intermountain Broom Laundry, factory, and other local concerns. The Murray 'Lions went on record as favoring the patronizing of our hx-a- l Industries and boosting them in every way possible. The following resolution was adopted and Is earnestly invited to the attention of all Murray residents and those In the vicinity of Murray: RESOLUTION . WHEREAS, our local industries are being injured by curtailed consumption of their products, and WHEREAS, such curtailed consumption results in decreased therefore unemIncreasing ployment, and WHEREAS tliere Is grave danger that our local canning factory may not ojierate this year on account of last year's tuick not mov ing, thus depriving our farmers of the opportunity... of growing canning croM and depriving our men, worn- en and children of the opisirtuniiy for employment by this Industry , THEREFORE BE IT BESOLV-Eby the Lions Club of Murray that the welfare of the State of I'tah and the City of Murray will le enhanced by a greater use of Ftah made products and we, there- fore, apeal to our citizens to In- slst upon Ftah made goods and particularly Twin Peaks brands of canned vegetables and also Intermountain Broom Company brooms' and Ftah Woolen Mills blankets. all of which ,are produced In Murray, in order that our local citl- zens may be furnished more em- ployinent. Song by Congregation: Sentence prayers, 13th Chapter of 1st Corinthians (The Love Chapter) to ls given from memory. Duet: "If You Love Illm," Vlo-- S. j D ; t J who or when. j ' In 1 1 P. S. of better, richer, tastier products at much lesa than the usual retail price. r 'l C-- WARS SET OP DINNER EXQUISITE Pch Color. Square Shap and la tlx my mrwmi 7 be cUy ItxlT it colorrd not Jiut coat af (lwl It will nmr fada or chanaa. 1 ha dac oruoa la a lihtul apray of Peach Bloaaoms la of a cosaptoU tabla aarrica for ata oft paittl ahadea. bet cov paraooa 3 piece la all. The very ncrat &5m 19 Piece of Pure Aluminum Kitchen Tool Set Hera are plecea that you anil taa every day In the 7ear. Nothxnakart a overlooked. AU well made (or Colorful Ivory aod Qieea bandkaalr Conatata of a largt kcttlt, (wo uart corared II r pan. I wo lipptd aauca bovl. twa paoa, thraa-qua- rt Bisuil aana. two caka paoa, larta. handy aalt od pappar aha km for uaa at Uia atov j. lour faacy aaaU caka or Jcllo moulda aod act fjf taut accurau cuauuria apoooa. Liberal Trade-i- n rvkietina enamel. You aiUi la put Mchra. vast era7 jIju ; Allowance on Your Old Washer QJRSKAGCS FOOD STORtS A Surety Ml'KKAY of Purity" Granite Furniture PHONE Murray 496 ! -- . al G o! fc t c Murrty, Utal a ti UTAH MADSE S MURRA B T SPAGHETTI, (Franco-America3 cans RAISINS, (15 oz. Kitchen King Seedless) 2 pkcr. MACARONI, (bulk) 4 lbs. ... PEACHES, (size 21 can) APRICOTS, (size 22 can) .....". PRUNES, (size 2V9 can) PEARS, (size 2V2 can) CORN FLAKES, (small) 3 packages".'.".".".' POVVDERED SUGAR, 1 lb. package .... POWERED SUGAR, 1Mb. package . WATER GLASSES, 2 for .. CUPS and SAUCERS, 2 for I n) No. 8 GALV. BOILER .... No. 0 GALV. WATER PAILS No. 1 2 GALV. WATER PAILS SAUCE PAN, large white KETTLE, large white .... OVEN PAN, large white .". I 1: ; .' I I IS J $i 8-1- iJ?&LV WATER PAILS 1: 15 I9 ZZ ' . $ 3 page::::::::: U- - ivory soap flakes, ! pwl ra IIP products ourselves. The usual middleman's profit U pass ed on to you, by way j ,)' FH' I Hi s ioi bakery products up to six. Remember we bake O. P. S. ' VjL-wO- Ih-nn- 68 premiums All 3 Sets Given FREE Sweet Rye Bread. Both are unusual in rare eating quality. This brings the number of O. P. S. brand ii Jr. smV?rp ilia n Rolls and O. j Belcher and Clayton Hammlll. The public is cordially Invited to attend all services at the Baptist Church. A warm welcome awaits you. Come! Raisin-Cinnamo- Jorgi-liw- aai-rr- t each Gradually our O. P. S. family of bakery products is increas-- i n g. The newest members are O. P. M;ig-lii- .r; given with , Family j MURRAY 9 (3 complete sets) The 0. P. S. la-ls- r, Y. B. let HIseman and Mrs. Payne. The lk Y. will have charge of the Love verses quoted from the ( liurch service on Sunday evening, Bible: Vocal, solo with guitar acFebruary 14th. Hie following pro- companiment, Stella Curley. Three minute talks by Evelyn Landts. Ida gram will be given : i in extras number of parties have liecn given in honor of Miss Wilmn Peters, among them being a shower given at the I'eters home by relatives. The evening was sjient in games and music and refreshments were served to forty guests. DILL PICKLES, 22 size can 15c and Suggestion Union Ward Del Monte size Buffet JAM, 10c of Unemployment will be On hint Friday evening the IW PEANUT "for Held BUTTER, (School Boy) Small size, 2 15c IIIvp girl of Ctilon M. I. A. weid PEANUT BUTTER, (School Boy) Pt. Jar to the home of Miss Pauline Crit15c tenden f.r their meeting. Miss bottle Heinz, CATSUP, 19C ban btvti HI with pneumonia for several days and was not able CORNED BEEF HASH, 2 cans 15c to go to the ward IioUmv The fo. VIENNA can 5C SAUSAGE, Marlowing girls wen present, MINCE MEAT (None Such) 2 packages . . garet Brady, Al.ada Heimy. 25c ItiirgiMi. Paulino Mi He. Doshie TUNA FLAKES, 62 oz. size, 2 for 25c Bich.vMx. Virginia lenny, June Cole. Etflyu Johnson. Audrey May, SALMON, Pink (small size) 2 for 15c nud Jane add the Bee 5 lb. JELLY, (Rex) BE pail 39c Kvht. Minn AoriI Nmuv. Miss Aterll Nance entertained JELLY, (Rex) 10 lb. pail BEAUTIFUL some of ber friends at her liuinc 79c It h an easy accomplish-tucn- t on lust Saturday evening. Games MATCHES, Carton of 6 ' ie when you entrust were plajeil during part of the tv- CORN STARCH, (Kingsford) 2 15c packages. yourself to our expert ruing nun an enjoy iinie nine wiiif-- t rQC O CTrADiLl i 1 1 ( nl one N The i.resent. 2 ly every care. .... i f i t m n rAKtH, rvingSIOrd) DaCKatTeS awv (Blue Circle) (Old Style) krZ 49c Duart and Virgin 1 Ixur niue cie, Hop Mavored) at. jar 59c "UXUJL Permanent Waves MlSomeItaeof Freeman. the l"n Ion ward young MALT SYRUP (Blatz Light) 2 Size Shampoos, Finger Waves, peo'l' an jitannlng n nurprise . 45c on one of friends soon. their Manicures, Facials arty R 15c Ice cream and cake will he scriod a ?o' 9na!I0nv' (.No Prem,'ni) large pkg 2 as refreshments. The ones who are R for Packaee, Classic Beauty 25c arg0 In on the are Itae Smart. OATMEAL, (9 lb. bag) 2flr Pauline Mrkle. Norma Hlehards, lletty Walker. Virginia Iarge 35C Shop Pud Walker, Fred Snmrt, Ualili cans ?tr- KRMA MARTIN. Operslor Smart. Inland Winger, lianiid Pet Hrd .Nalleaial lUnk Ihilldlnt erson and Max Whitehead. Some PINEAPPLE (Sliced or Cru.M me Is going entertained l,ut PORK and PHONK Murray 5.W BEANS, (,izc 22 can) 2 for . these hoys ami girls will not tell - h A (Continued from page 1) Wei-Discussi- Crit-(uidi'- ever offered! Ser- en Wednesday p. in., at 4 o'clock. The missionary story wa9 given by Miss Driessel, Following the song and study hour the children worked on scrap books for a Mission Hospital. VALENTINE PARTY The children of the Beginners ind Primary departments will a Valentine have party at the thurch on Saturday p. m. at two o'clock. Children are asked to bring ne Valentine for the Valentine S. B. OF PASADENA, CALIFORNIA MimuImt of the Hoard of lcctureshlp of The Mother Church, The First Church of 1irlst. Sclent int. in I tost on, Massachusetts Church Kdiflre, Franta, LION'S CLUB PLANS MEETING w. c. ON FEBRUARY 17 The Crusaders met at the church C Ji Ij-g- wel-oin- c ARLES V. WINN, The brightest sp.t in Murray at present is the gaily decorated Valentine window at the Murray Flor-t- l shop. Small red paper hearts have been used most effectively in the disphy, and add charm to the jay pots of tulips daffodils, and hyacinth. e Flowers, always the most of Valentine gifts, seeui to have a stronger npiieal than ever when the chill of winter is still with us and the whole outside is a blanket of snow. They bring cheer and warmth into the home and heart. It would be Indeed hard to resist giving flowers af'er seeing the many beautiful plants so attractively displayed in the Murray C Floral Shop window. 0 Mr. Curt l'.uliell is a master at 4 the decoration of a window with flowers, so help me. when they played the 34th Ward First Lutheran Church of Mur- on Monday. They have lost only one ray (Missouri Synod) The Rev. F. (luring the season. The firemen E. Schumann, Pastor. took the lead from the start and Services at 3 p. ni. in the Murray never lost It. . Methodist Church, lt!7 East 4th S. L. Co. Firemen G. T. F. South. Sermon by the pastor on: Harmon, rf 5 0 0 "How Many A Christian Stand Jones, lf--c 11 0 0 Finn in Temnatatlous?" 1 0 0 Robinson, c Sunday School nud class for ad- Caldwell, rg 0 0 0 ults in the fundamentals of Christ- Sanders, lg 1 1 1 1 ianity immediately after the ser- Olson, If 1 2 vice. Jesus says: "All men should honTotal ....j.... 19 40 or the Son, even as they honor the Father. He that honoreth not the 34th Ward i G. T. F. P. Son honoreth not the Father which Newman, rf 5 0 0 10 bath sent me." John 1 2 2 5 Maw, If 3.2 Second Church of Christ Scientist t another vlstory to their long string Ll'TIIERAN 12c 12c 15c Valentine Display at Murray Floral WIN AGAIN ni I! II II 1 ! I The Greatest WASHER Vahi M S. L. CO. FIREMEN Beautiful Announcements 15c 4832 State St. Phone Murray 360 312-- YOUR INQUIRY IMPLIES NO OBLIGATION' MEAT & Ed Hoffman t t TELEPHONE: Murray a n n et Made Bone Dry For SATURDAY, FEB. 13 ! t WET pecials r Mrs. Ieo Holding was the com-liii- u week. Mrs. James Lindulil tited giust at a shower given of by the Miss s Irene and Florence was the guest of her l Eos' mice. Friday evening of last i, XUCSday pks. til B'RD CAGE and STAND M1XING s B0NrL Ve set reserve the right to limit quantitias) '.'."$1SV 69 ..: |