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Show li j THE MURRAY EAGLE FIFTH ROSE MURRAY SHOW (Continued from first page) Herllng, third. First tirlz1 for misirllarMnuy flowers went to Carl Woolsey, Mrs Urn. Itoth Peterson, Mrs. well (3). Mrs. LuiKlell (2), Mrs. Jones, D. E. Wutts, Will Itothwell, Jr., Mrs. I J, Kuwe, Mrs. Herl-Inj- f (2). Carl Hansen. Second prizes to I). K. Wutts, Mrs. mid Mrs. I.tiudeH (2). Decorations for dinner tables with rose centerpieces and candles earned a special prlw for originality for Frank CL Howe; first prize for Mrs. Ilauskneclit, second for UBrs. Cliegwidden and third for Miss Schwan. Mrs. Frank C5. Howe was chairman of the rose committee, and was ably assisted by Carl Hanson, Mrs. W. II. Kolhwell, Mrs. F. E. Voucher, i.Mis. L. C. Miller and Miss Myrtle Sibwiin. Officers of the Murray Flower (Janlen club are HerMrs. man Holmgren, president; Howard Ilauskneclit, vice president, Mrs. Cleo Wright, secretary-treasurer- ; Heiizil Watts, Carl Hanson, Miss Myrtle Schwan and Mrs. Maud Chegwldden, board of directors. City Commissioner E. L. Eck- man is chairman of the publicity Roth-Uotliwe- ll committee. Local Mention from first page) out by Costello 3, Tomich (Coiitlnu-'- (Continued from first page) St rim1. Mr. Theron Fothcringham who Is Oswell ii. on a mission to France, has been liases on balls off Costello 1, 2, Tom-l- . Church Announcements CHURCH BAPTIST appointed district president of the h 2, Oswell f. section In which he has Imhti labThe evening service, Sunday, June Hit by pitched balls, Simpson by oring lu Southern France, with Oswell. will lie a union service with 20, headquarters at Limes. McKendrick. Taylor Avenue Iiaptist Church, at Finpires: Thayne, the Taylor Avenue church at 8:00 Scorer, Juretich. o'clock. There will lie social musiMill Creek Ward will hold their annual outing Friday evening at 0 SIM) AY AFTERNOON GAME cal numbers. o'clock at the Wigwam In Mill Creek The Ladies Auxiliary met at ttie Sunday afternoon, at 2:.10, the canyon. Supier will be served und Mcl'leary Shop team aiid the S. L. home of Mrs. Phoebe lliizarklea on the latter part of the evening will County Firemen tangled for a score (lib West, this week. Luncheon was to games of various of !) to H in favor of the tonsorlal served at one o'clock, followed by be devoted kinds. a devotional und business meeting. barber men. I!ox score and summary follows: A missionary program based on McCLEARY SHOP Burma was given, Mrs. J. P. Payne The Murray First Ward S. S. 15 A A II PO Mrs. L. Lyman of Salt Lake and was held Tuesday evening outing 1 4 both speaking on this subject. at the Murray City Power plant. Matthews, 2b 4 3 Miss Rose Williams, a missionary Fifty iMTsons participated In the Erickson, If 1 3 cf of out lug, the program, including ball ISergor, ss, Cgden was a special guest, and 0 4 cf Meechan, told of her work there. Thirteen Mr. chosen nines by games between 4 0 8 2 lb were 1'. I Hilton, Mr. Curtz und present. Furry. Faye 0 4 2 3 Mr. Parry's side winning 11 to 1. P.allard. ss. cf The Guild girls sponsored a pic4 0 0 nic in Mill Creek 0 Sutherland, catch canyon Tuesi'.i.v Supiier whs served after which Carlisle, e 4 2 was served A supper night. picnic games were played anil later com 3 0 0 to twenty-tw0 rf MW'leury, were Games persons. munity singing, bonfire and stories played and campfiro stories enjoyed. concluded the evening's enjoyment. 9 2 4S Mrs. Total llarger's class of boys were SALT LAKE CO. FIREMEN special guests. A. IS. Caldwell is building a gaAlt II PO A rage to house bis two cars, the Ar R. 4 1 2 0 cf Hcrzog. M THEHAN ( HI R(H mored truck und his Auburn car, on 4 2 2 0 Harmon, 3b the south side of his residence on 4 Smith, if First Lutheran Church of MurCenter street. The garage has a ce3 H. Ilorog. ss ray ('Missouri Synod) The Rev. F. ment foundation, 12 by Si! feet und 1 V 0 2 Clay, 21 E. Schumann, I'ustor. will be of corrugated Iron const ruc4 O 2 If 0 Reed, Services at 1 p. in. In the Murtion, with shingle roof. ( Uscn. e ..4 1 2 0 Methodist Church, 107 East 4S 4 0 ray Watts, lb South. Sermon by the pastor on: .Mr. and Mrs. 4 U P. Furry, Mr. lmtman, p 2 "How May a Man obtain O True und Mrs. Ivan Hean, and Mr. and Blessing From The Work of His Mrs. It. W. Anderson tried their Totals 32 13 24 7 Hands?" luck fishing on the Provo last FriScore by Innings : Sunday School and a class for When McCleary's Shop team. day, returning Saturday. in the fundamentals adults of asked regarding the size of their Runs: 104 m2 11 ! the after Chirstlaiiity immediately catch they gave us reason for not Hits: oor, 02 llafternoon service. milking a big catch, the fact that Salt Iike (Vanity Firemen: Jesus says: 'A man's life consist the waters were very muddy and Runs: 312 ml 108 not in the eth abundance of the that few fish were being caught be- Hits; 233 202 1013. be which things possosselh." cause of this condition. However, Summary : us they are not alone in giving this 4 2 0 5 Runs, Harmon 3, Smith 2, II. Her-zo- J. Frantz, lb as a reason for returning from D. 1 1 4 cf i; Frantj!, 1, Reed 1. Hittinan 1, Matthews fishing trips Ashless, they should 1 3 3 0 1, Ericksou 2, Iterger 2, Melchan 1. Gordon, c le given the benefit of the doubt. If 4 2 0 0 Ghering. 1. Hilton 1, Ballard 3 3 2 0 Errors: Harmon 2. II. Horzog 2. Wright, rf 1 4 3 3 FOR KENT: Modern House; Oliver, p IMttman 2. IVrirer 1, McCleary 1. Three base bit. Hilton 1. Two per month, llione Hyland !('.il.Y 32 13 15 ('. It, or see Earl . Lloyd, fi'.Hh So. base hits, flay 1, Erickson 1. Mei.h-iiii- i Totals McGLEARY'S SIIop and Second East. 1. Innings pitched by Diltman (5 23. S. Carlisle S. Credit victory to Carl AB II PO A isle. Charge defeat to Dittmau. t! 3 0 0 Hilton. Hi At bat off Hittman Foil KENT: 4 room, modern resl 31. Carlisle Erickson, If 1 3 2 0 deuce, garage. 170 Ilrown street. 32. Hits hutted off Carlisle 13. Hit- Ballard, 3b 3 0 man !. Runs scored off Carlisle S. Carlisle, ss 3 0 5. Struck out by Carlisle M.CIeary, 2b ... Hitman 3 0 Si'UMlWL HKAt.lNfl (I, Hitman 4. Ruses on balls, off G. Hill, cf 3 0 0 0 Carlisle 2, Hitman 0. Hit with a Sutherland, c 4 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 7 ? Hi .werir jvij i'ou:i,!. . a' Tie pitched ball McCleary by Hitman. Rogers, rf .v. ; e:r. l inplres. Thayne and McKend- Morgan, p (hr! il.i i 2 !!).(. 0 t'.:.-i I n.i.ii.n i Hcin.e, "As 1 e rick. Scorer, Simpson. ff 0 J. the 1.V.V o." c.'o !. Erickson and Ililtn were batting Totals 20 0 15 1 r; I mm;: ',r:i;in : f.j .;;iv::-i- f for McCleary's team. star l vine Score by Innings: Prlr.t a d rule of u:i v. : Harmon und Reed were lion's Service: Runs: 213 5317. o y." In rlv Sur.Jay, ca'i.ic.l "I hri leading hitters for the Salt Iike Hits, 412 3212. t.ic ir:;c.b:d r.ir.e f t.r. Firemen. McCleary's Shop: Runs: Ini 12- -4. th. 1;iv of ;,i is imi'r.'cl by a County The game was well played thru-out- . Hits: 2tH) ill 3. ;b."-;i- l . l.u'.o cita:i n f:. u (l:H): . . . "II lv tii a-i-t in t Thnv base hits. Sutherland, und l eal i' vi'.i i;h as ir.I. to Two bus.- - hits, I). Frantz. Wright. !. ivcvu:;'!' U tin' c cap" Ai'.'. ii.i-Monday afternoon the Hull's Sit-vh- J. it.' Ghering. the Frant, b!ind. to !:r i,:hi U learn defeated the e ! .'. iib r.y t!:?:n that .'.t Innings pitched by Oliver 5. Moroutfit by n lopiiIed score of 17 to l.ui.J" 5. Credit victory to Oliver. gan a- I. 1 ion's Seriv Is now leading the A from ".S.i K.-. ai'.h the t '.otun I'. vi'h Charge defeat to Morgan. At bat league wlih five wins and one do n.ihorKd 1111, by Mary off Oliver 2i!, Morgan 32. Hits bat-leiy.c.v. (i. feat. ruboratu the forcKfi'.nir Scr p. ,ir :t off Oliver 3, Morgan 17. Struck Following is box wore (,f the Monpa.nice. It real: "Chri-tia- n I S.i-liv- e out by Morgan 5. Oliver 3. Ba-on v.'l crj.e an i rt day game; balls ii .:!... I'. sh?.vs off 0. I UN'S SERVICE 4, iiuMst.il, Oliver Morgan imt phy aj Ihj siiin.it'i i"i la'.ion of n. nn to AB 11 It! A Empires. Thayne und lb Kend IV1 in'.- rl.ur-- l U.itl. di rnt:ri;'U""t 2I rick. 0 2 0 2 . Aam.Hlt, Scorer, Simpson. I n-- ' oiti-l cf free r.i, biui'.'c a". 1 O J. 2 ks . r Park, , tin' v. th.aiirh'.." oliv,. Wright ami Frant. were jn.J 1 1 3 0 Watts. .".I. the beav hitters for lull's Service. 1011 10 10 10 o 3-- 110 112 Wm. McCLEARY 18 17 BARBER SHOP Hair Cutting - 35c If you are going to have a I'KKMANKXT Have us cut your hair first Latest styles We match your type. - DON'S SKKYICK LEADS IN Ml KK AY LEAGUE CALL AND SEE US $) W. H. CAIN has bought the 12 10 11 Lincoln Grocery 5th Last and 3!th South '- This neighborhood grocery is for your convenience. o. -'. - 1 10 1 . ! You save money here and don't have to spend time and money going to town ! .' -.i r-.- n, 1 If -- !.-i.- 1 iv-c- LINCOLN a-- 1 GROCERY Clli I last iuul 3'Jth South i'ATKONIZK Your NKIC.IIHOlt- iioon .Koa;i; c'),n - s NEW TREATMENT IS SEEN FOR ANEMIA out for rations Social Mention In bLT" neighbors to contrlhu'p huh that enough H ',. ,KJta , i ' (Continued from first page) ,. bread, etc. were Hi tht Watched Sail Being Eul;? the in Temple. Experiments Jure 7th, W ess:on. iiiul a,.,. The newly weds niadc a brief visit th by Medical Men. railroad tracks to the u room's parents In Idaho, been has Cincinnati. New light and will leave soon for a weddinn thrown upon the cause and treat- trip to San Francisco, with a stop '"ieu. After part ment of pernicious anemia by mem- at Lake Tahoe. W these the nartv of the of staff college bers of the ure ..... hunt. wht,.h W v.. medicine. University of Cincinnati, iuiisufflt(i Miss Grace Middleton was the two and one-hahour.,, and through Investigations whose pre- honored guest at a miscellaneous them back to the liminary results were announced at shower Thursday evening at the where thev dm? t, the university. of her sister, Mrs. Paul Olson of the Studies along this line have been home eround. n.tmi .i... r" Olson was assisted carried out by Dr. Roger S. Morris, In Mldvale. Mrs. nuts. It was a very J Mines. Twenty guests professor of Internal medicine, and by Mrs. E. 0. v. voting it tta 'f Miss bwime Middleton his associates. They emphasize vere present. Joyable one they had attended that it Is still In an experimental the bride of Mr. Donovan II. Worth-e- n stage. on Tuesday, June "2iul. As a result of these observations a new treatment for pernicious Members of the French Mission anemia may be developed, the an- club held an outing at IiHin Monnouncement stated. Medical auday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. thorities throughout the country Fotheringham and daughter, Until, are said to be watching the work !M'r. and Mrs. It. J. Ilrown Joinand with interest. Bone and Afu,J ed the other members of the club at Findings will be reported by DocSeventy-fivhotel. tor Morris In a paper to be present- tin Temple Square Aches and Paint! or eighty members and their ed before the Association of AmerWhen you are troubled u ican Physicians, meeting at Atlantic friends were at the outing where u City. Early stages of the work have box lunch was served at tables re- aching muscles or lameness, ,r been outlined in the CincinnatlJour-na- l served for them. ExiK'iiences were bottle of Soretone immcdu-of Medicine and the Jourexchanged by the missionaries who v.. uuiciciii irom nal of the American Medical Asso.serve din France and moving ed irritating liniments. Bcc1Ui," had ciation. i slides were shown of not its extreme Deiicti-atExplained In nontechnical terms picture right at the seat of thehJ gets ... n ,. k t . i the medical college experiments able places of that country. show that when a concentrated time. quick Members of the Triple-Six- , Fastest relief solution of normal human gastric met Monday ever known. Juice Is given by Intramuscular In- home economics club As Soretone jection to anemia patients almost afternoon, at the home of Miss Hay- - is germicidal, ola Ijester on o.'ird South. Mrs. Ivy Immediate Improvement sets In, and Results are manifested by an In- Hall, "County Home Demonstrator, antiseptic it crease In the number of red blood at tended the meeting and assisted healing, prompt gives cells and hemoglobin, the coloring the club and effective by demonstration and matter of the blood. There Is also relief also for of on the various details an Increase In strength, gain In insect bites, the club work. Miss Ethel Erickson cuts, bruises weight, and marked Improvement In the general condition of the pa- is club leader, Miss Eleanora I5erg- and dry itch Theltna Miss Snarr, ing feet. ener, secretary, tient. What effect It may produce on the reporter, and Miss LaVon Oustave- spinal cord changes, frequently son is song leader. They will hold UTAH DRUG present In this disease, has not yet their next meeting Tuesday of next been determined. The Investigation week at the home of Mrs. S. II. 33rd South and State Stmt Is expected to continue at least two l'otheringliani. years. The observations Indicate a substance present In the gastric A party of young pex!e enjoyed Juice of normal Individuals which a unique party Tuesday evening, REJUVENATE tends to keep the red blood cells Inand hemoglobin at a normal level planned by Miss Norma Turpln. were issued In hobo lingo through stimulation of the bone vitations scalp and give inviting the recipient to meet in marrow. life and luster Apparently this substance Is ab- a backyard of the Turpln home on sent In cases of pernicious anemia. on West Olth South, and bring a hair The lack of It probably accounts for hir'c bandana hanky on a stick. the development of the anemia, the When all had gathered there, to the by having a ... Investigators believe. number of twenty-livethey started The university scientists have Scalp Trot named this substance "addisin," ' deafter Thomas Addisin, who ment scribed pernicious anemia In the first half of the Nineteenth century. at the H lf tw ESTAB! 1 Gc New, Faster Relief For e , s Ik K your new to your , Hot Oil Fred Jensen Frat Initiates Member Voted in 56 Years Ago Berkeley, Calif. Fifty-siyears after be was voted Into membership, Dr. Edmond O'Neill, emeritus professor of chemistry at the University of California, was Initiated Into the Pbl Delta Theta college fraternity. Nearly three score years ago, when the professor was a souho-more at the university, he was pledged to the fraternity and acBut. be cepted for membership. fore the ceremony was performed, the I'M Delta Theta house was burned and all records destroyed. It was five yean later that the chapter again became active, and during that time I'rofessor O'Neill had been graduated from achooL His Initiation was urged by alumni recently, so the professor, who was graduuted in 1ST9. again became a "frosh" In the fraternity. - Horrors! Exp--rt Says Helen's Feet Were Big Classic Beauty REAL ESTATE You will be iurprised much 'life' even one of tlw DEALER lM..l..t. treatment for ...Ml tt m rnvm i" .A Come in and let us exjxv our method to you. I MURRAY EK.MA MARTIN, OpffiW First NaUoal Bank BuM PROPERTY PHONE Murray Sbof 557-- rilONE Murray St R RICH JERSEY MILK from The HOUSTON JERSEY DAIRY FARMS PRIZE WINNING HERD Delivered to your door FRESH daily. YOUR MONEY CAN BUY NO BETTER MILK London. Helen of may have luunched If! Have You Visited Our . . . 1 Troy'a fact a thousand ships, but she probably bad large feet, according to Dr. 1L J. Van Praagh. 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