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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE t ,i 1 1 Hardware Specials Jl'LY Jl LY 22 To Hoffman's Specials 28 5c Water Glasses. 2 for Water Classes, (fancy) 3 GROCERY I Crystal Wedding Oats 15c ft,;r Package COFFEE: I lien, lb M & J. lb Schillings, lb Schillings, 2 11)S Schillinirs. 4 lls Par, Soap Flakes, pkg. 1 u 33c U 65c h 1.25 w tfs 29c I'eanut Butter, (pt jars) .... 10c Malt, Blue Circle Malt, Old Milwaukee.. Flour, 48 lbs Peas, size 2 can, 2 for Corn, size 2 can, 2 for Yum, bottle 19c Catsup (Heinz) large bottle 15c Catsup, (Libby's) large bottle Catsup, (Lady Jane) lgc. bottle .. 12y2c 25c Soap, (Lux Toilet) 4 bars 19c Soap, (Health Glow) 5 bars Soap, (Sunny Monday) 10 bars .... 23c 25c Soap, (White Eagle) 10 bars Dill Pickles, (qt. jar or 22 can 15c Tomatoes, size 2l2 can, 2 for ........ 15c Potatoes, (new) Pork and Beans, Camp bell's, med. can 1 69c 15c 15c 23c 10c Sc Friday morning. T-Bo- Church Announcements 2 3 10 3 2 3 2 2 0 0 3 0 ,r. StaufTer, rf, lb 5 Randall, If (Continued from page 4) 4 5 Gibbs, 21 1, 3b 5 0 ss Chatwin, The active firemen of the Murray 1 5 Olson, lb BAPTIST CHURCH and County eorjw will play a base 0 hitter pinch hall game Friday at Murray Park. Millgate. 4 4 0 catcher Wor-nhSchool ami The losers are to treat the winners Soph, .Morning Sunday 4 Holt, pitcher to a Wienie roast. 1(:00 a, in. Leo Townsend states that the n S :M (Fn-to. Service in. Evening 43 20 21 TOTAL Service willi Taylor Avenue it t odds are just now 2 to 1 for Murray. I ho Ilarlcy Kohs Is captain of the Murray Church.) Score 11 y Innings team, and Frank "Fanner" Murray lie no will service There Jones Is the leader of the County (iKAIUAMKUS; on July 27. 410 3i5 113 Huns. hoys. S. S. 411 214 217 Hits. It is a current rumor that the The iiiiiiii.'iI S. S. outing win licit "Wooden Indian" will play third FIREMEN: In Rig Coitoiiwood cnnyoii on July 010 311 312 Runs. base for Murray. The batteries will 17. Cars anil truck left the Church 212 522 320 Hits. he Frank Jones and Cam Tucket t at 9:'.VK After arrival In the canfor tlie County, nud Icb Towiiscnd Summary-Run- s, Uiley 1 .Treseder yon the regular S. K. was held w ith and 2. for StauflVr Welkins 2, Jensen, 1, Smith 3. Murray. Hyde classes ns usual. Following S. S. a Webber 1. L. I)cland2, It. lb rzog I. hlg picnic dinner was served includ(iKAIU A.MMKKS NOSK Ol'T Reed 2. Stauffcr 1, Uamlall 2. Cibbs ing fried chicken nud all the trimREM EN IN JI LV I8lli GAME 1. Chatwin 2, Olson 1, Soph 2; H mings. Everyone did Justice to the Uiley 2, Smith 1, WcIiIkt 1. fine meal. The iiflernoon was spent 1, Chatwin 2, Clbbs The ( lea rja miners-FiremeHarmon 1; game in hiking and a social time togethlast Monday night may lie accurate- Stolen Itases Welkins 1 ; Home Kuns were present. er. Seventy-eighly termed u slugfest 37 hits were Heed 1; Three Itase Hits, K.i'd 1. Y. W. (i. made. The opposing pitchers of Imth Cibbs 1, Chatwin 1. Soph 1; Two The Guild Girls had their regular ltase Hits. Heed 1. StauflVr 1. Soph learns pitched with eipial control. meeting at Murray Talk on Tuesday Reed, Firemen's second baseman, 1, Smith 2, Cash 1, Nelson : Innings A evening. picnic supcr wit Holt 7: played stellar ball. His hitting was pitched by Smith 4. Cash partaken of at 7 o'clock. In connecIn three Smith. remarkable. pitchPitcher trips Wnning tion with this meeting a shower was esieclally to the plate. Reed llrst knocked a er Holt; At lint off Smith 21, Holt given for Mrs. Mary Moffat, a bride second he hit for throe bases, :iii; Hits lijitted tiff Smith S. Holt of June and a former (iuild Girl. homer, mid his hist was a two bagger. 20; Huns Scored olT Smith 7. Holt Mrs. Muffat received many beautiNeland 13; Huns Responsible for Smith 10. Smith, Treseder, Wilklns. ful ami useful gifts. All the girls son hit well for the Gearja miners, Holt 11 : Struck Out by Smith 0, regret that Mary Is leaving the and Soph, Chatwin, Uamlall, and Holt 7: Uases on Halls off Smith 2: (Iuild hut wish her much happiness Herzog were the sluggers for the Holt 2; Time of Came 1 hour and in her married life. 15 minutes; Fi renicti. 1'inplres Sy Wright,, C. . ('. Jim- - Johnson; Scorer W. II. I'rry. Is the box score: Following no further meetings There will f the C. V. C. until September. An CKAUJA MiM F.KS : FIKLMKN I'KLTAKK FOR Alt II PO outing will probably be held In Aug. TOl KN AMFNT DAY 2 0 5 or ScplemlK-and all the children Uiley. ks O 2 Will be Hot Hied in due time. A white Tres.sh r. lb 3 3 :Murray will be well represented cross box has just been sent to lr. Welkins, rf In the State Firemen's Tournament I viand, catcher 2 (i Fn-aIn Africa, anl Mis. Howard 1 to be held on August 13th at Hrlg-ha3 Jensen, catcher oomph-tinfour years work. City. Smith, pitcher, lb .... 5 3 S. S. o Towiiseiid. Captain of the Our Sunday School attendance Cash. lb. rf. pitcher 5 team, reports a new llnd in 0 1 Murray 2b has I iec u somewhat hatuiorel by nu Rich. man hose coupling event. 1 the 3 single 21 Webber. epcdemii of mumps ami Mill we is the new liml and he Hill 4 Uingntse (t I .... rf cf. eland, have bail the largest average at- k to Is oxiecled I) cop the honors and 0 cf tendance than any summer in a good Mall-or- . to Murray. hack a 4 bring cup ,'lh many ynrs. We are hoping the Meacham, man hose coupling In the four 4 "lnuiups" will soon Is a thing of the Nelson. If event in w hich four men run 50 fis t, past. We Invite tourists and lsltors 11 disconnect a hose and fasten on a MX 17 21 Ti TAL to visit our s.h.Hil. Clashes for all nozzle, the fastest yet are Hill Town-swiiages and regular leathers for nil. Hyde Stauffer. Hill Mis'leary The lesson for tiext Sunday w ill ! FIREMEN : Adamsoii. A and Frank PO II All ."J. It Is found lu KxihIus Men not turn chosen to till have 2 0 2 5 to read the whole chapter or even U, lb rog. cf on ladder and truck teams places of Esodus. the rid Ire at 1 p. in. in tin' Murray yet but there are many fast route. Sen S. S. to Vine finv and we're sure Mcthodi-- t Church. It'." Fast 4Mb nuts, A. H. Caldwell, Jack Hi soman and j hi will want to come again. South. Assembly Wm. MeCleary have been named as Sermon by the pastor on : "The Alsoit ! or 1 liictiils rs of the to the convention at the delegates FolI Cliurih it tiit Sunday School exs t Fnjiist Steward's 'bjivtioiiable Ui'igh.'tui City. Prudence". lo attend the Summer Aeinbly lu ly and Commendable Sunday School itlld class of adults TitiriivX-M.rthe Not ill Fork of Ogdcn Canyon o sK.iir m l-ilu the fundamentals of Christianity from July to August .ih. Tuir Immediately after the LUTHERAN CHURCH tbul's word says: p.y Grace Are It Club held their The Tliple-X-Ye Saved Through Faith: And That me afternoon. Tuesday 'ling first Lutheran (linnh of Murray Not of Yoni -- elves: It Is The Cift regularstarted their scrap looks at They ( Missouri SjiiihI) of Cod; Not of Works. Any tun! planned their this R Man Should Itoa-t.- " Pastor. v. The I. 1. Schumann. sight seeing trip to Salt Lake, for the following day. On Wednesday, the parly iiuinlicrlng fifteen, motored to Salt Ijike and visited the Purity I'.iscnlt Company, the West em Macaroni factory, the Clover leaf Harris dairy, the Cohllle lis Cream company, and the I'.xivlsis iVanty salon. Lunch was eaten at the lr. Allen' Canlcns on Thir-ttvtitX Fast. The members Include tin1 Misses Ksthcr and Alice Young SAV-- U E biig. Vaudls detain!, Marie As X Helen Titvolaii, Llllie Iiser, & GENTS SUITS. X (.luiid, Until Pothcriugham, Thclina Suarr. Cleaned and Pressed .50 CENTS' SUIT-Clca- ncd, lifihi (Jitllagher, I'ster. H.tyola .25 EXTRA PANTS La Yon and and Folherlugham spotted 20 X CAPS l were acioin-panbsThe girls Cutaveon. Minor rrpairt ...... . $1.00 X TIES, 10c each, doz... .75 by their leader, Mrs. Libel LADIES DRESSES-Fa- ncy LADIES' DRESSES F.rlkon and Mrs. I'onu F.lkins. PUin dark or print, 60c up and White $1.25 up and Mrs. Heulah Llowcl.wi. 10 17 li Murray Local Items 1 mid-wee- Er-ror- 1 -- 1 r s Io l. t night. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hean and family are xpending the week at Lemon Grove on the Trovo. Virginia Cannlegeter Is a few weeks with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Jieckstead of Garfield. (CLEANED New Service Prices PRICES A-ON- 19c 18c GROCERY BARBER SHOP Hair Cutting 35c If you are going to hare i PERMANENT Have us cut j our hair first Latest style We match j our type. CALL AND SEE FOR, RENT: furnished. 4 rooms, US - nrndm J23. per month, fi Iloxelder Street. THE OSHKOSH B'GOSH WAY patent ..Mrs. Crane of Murray First ward took her group of Primary girls to I ilsTty Park on Tuesday. The afternoon was siwiit In playing games. Lunch was enjoyed by fifteen girls. The relief society of South Cottonwood held an old fashioned quilling party at the ward house Tuesday afternoon. The officers of the lielief society furnished the dinner. Thirty-fivmembers were present. e Mrs. Minnie Cousins and a number of other members of the lap-lis- t Church leave Monday fur the Assembly Camp In Ogd. n Canyon, where they will attend the P.ap-tis- t Assembly. OXBt talking picture will A improvement ever made QSHKOSH R?GOSH Is" given nighr. Friday Everybody invited to come and X hear this iu w machine, as this is Millcrok wart) on the first talking picture presented In the waul. Mr. aid Mis. A. R. Mollis wh-- i has visiting the past two mouths with Mr, ami Mrs. It. V. Italian! will leave Thnisday morn ing for their home lu Miami, Flor ida. In iI , overalls with suspenders E-Z-W- ay The picture above tells the story of the greatest. ! KT Overall lmnrnumnl I i vumievca. no more old mi fashioned suspenders always in the way when unfast- entd alwavt Karri- In ro.-- .- .1....... ! t ' geuiDg souea. Slip into this overall as easily as you slip on a coat. v.. r.-....- v.i 2. Mrs. D. W. Jesxup spent the hist GRADUATED unj, PATTERNS Long legged men have long bodies. Men with ahort legs have short bodies. Oshkosh B'Cosh over-all- s have separate patterns for every leg length in every waist size to perfectly fit all men. couple of weeks at her summer home. "Sunrise bulge." iu Itig Canyon, She had as her guests, Mrs. Nell Dlsoii nud daughters of Midvnle. her parents find Ittis-McDonald, and Mr, and Mis. J. A. Jones, 3. cl party for the old folks of the ward was given last Friday evening X at Liberty Park. The Relief ly of the ward served a very i? lovely siipiicr at tnbles, for the old folks, after their return from a trip X to the capltol building. s A so-c- 4, Mr. and Mis. Glen lWarth rihI daughter Carol, and Mr. Rozarth's mother. 'Mm. Mnry P.or.arth of Nehr.. are here visiting relative and friend. Mr. and Mm. Horn rth are former resident of Ortttbs vr Here's the Greatest overall as doing very nicely. In THREE!!! TWO!! nwJ your Ofhkoih D'Gcsh Miss Geraldine Stokes, of East Forty-fiftSouth, Is recovering at a local hospital, from an oieration she suhmiitcd to on Friday of last week. She Is u PRICES SERVICE 08c . h-- I 33c Wm. McCLEARY DprIo The Grant Ward Genealogical Society held a bonfire ami wienie roast at the home of Mrs. Hubbard Friday night. Games were enjoyed during the evening. A hundred members were in attendance. 15c 4832 State St. r, Miss lk MEAT & Ed Hoffman Phone Murray 360 2 0 (Continued front first page) 0 siK'iid a 3 last Friday evening 2 three weeks vacation with her par0 ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Simons, 0 after which Miss Simons will re 2 turn to her work in Lincoln, Neb. 0 Miss Harhara Hrinton is visiting 10 relatives In Mt. Pleasant for a fort 25c Corned Beef, (Target Brand) can lb String Beans, 2 cans Par, pkg., (large) Twin Peaks Tomatoes, can Cloverbloom Butter, lb Leg of Lamb, lb The Sunday School of Murray ward entertained the officers and teachers Wednesday evening at a lawn party ou the church grounds. A very delightful time was spent in contest games, a jK'ninit hunt, and a sack race. Ice cream and cake were served to about fifty iK'rsons. The committee in charge of the entertainment confurnishing the lee cream, About sisted of IMxs. Maud Mulliner. Mrs. sixty were present. Cordelia Siuirr, Mrs. Herman and Mr. James ' Voungberg Mrs. Elwln Eyre, Mrs. Chas. White and Mrs. Erma Huff, with their children and their families, Mr. and iifrs. Sam Stauffer of attended the Guymon family reDenver Colorado, who have been union held in Provo canyon at visiting Mrs. Stauffer's parents, Vivian park last Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Beutz and Sunday. Due hundred and fifteen Mr. Stauffer's father, Mr. Sam memlwrs of the family were presStauffer returned home Sunday ent. Entertainment features of morning. all kinds were on the program for the two days. Mr. Peter Peterson Mr. and iMrs. Eniil Erlckson and and daughter, Mrs. Stella Crow-theMrs. Krickson's mother, Mrs. Anof Colorado, attended the nie l'axtou and Miss Delia Pax-tojoiued the Harr Chevrolet Co. at their annual outing at SaraT1W of AncUnt toga Springs Wednesday of last Field Museum of Natural The week. The afternoon was one conan old ChlneM tinual round of pleasure and History dlsplayi and rtreet perof beggari painting amusement, with a dance conclud a ttory of of formers which telli box Chinese depression and famine ing the day's activities. A lunch was served, the company abont a thousand ycara ago. Soeond 1 .'lb Mrs. will join them on Mr. and . II. V. Ballard PotR oast Ueed, 2b twenty-fourth- 29c 1 Madsen's the 21c 25c 1 $3.00 gal. any color .. 75c qt., any color .... 45c 1 pt., any color .... 25c y2 pt., any color .... MEATS Harmon, Mother Goose Cookies, pkg Salted Wafers, 2 lb. pkg. Super Fine Assorted Cookies, lb. pkg Graham Crackers, 2 lbs 1 29c 21c DUtcer VUumcs, pivg grade, pure: 59c Olives. (Ripe nied.) pt. cans 9c 10c Round Steaks, lb 19c Hamburger, lb dinger Ale (Alta Club) Veal Chops, loin or steak, lb.l9c 3 bottles 25c Pot Roast, (shoulder or 10c Lamb Chops, loin, lb 19c rib) lb String Peans, .size 2 can, 15c Wienies lb or lb 25c 2 tor 15c Franks, Lamb, (Leg) Roast, 19c Rump Roast, lb 19c Spinach, sie can, 2 for .. 15c Bacon, first quality, lb 19c lb lb 23c Steaks, 2 Veal, size 15c for Leg, 2y2, Pumi)kins, Pork Chops (Loin or Steak 14c Pork (Shoulder y2's) lb Kraut, size IVi can. 2 for .. 15c lb. 19c Lard, 2 lbs. in Glassine bag 19c Corn Flakes, (small) 2 for 15c 15c Salmon (Tall can) 2 for ... 15c Jam, (Hewlett's) 2 lb. jar.. 25c Jam, (Hewlett's) 3 lb. Sou), (all kinds) 2 for jar 2 15 for .. 15c Sardines, large oval, 2 for 15c oz. pkg., Raisins, (Limited Stock) Choice (Limited Stock) Choice .. 35c COI NTY CHALLENGES Ml'KK.W FIREMEN TO HALL GAME Pilgrim Cookies, package 39c " grades, Less TAINT, Bennett's first (We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities) ' 10c for Brooms, each Garden Hose, all July 22nd to 28th SPECIALS-Frida- y, PURITY COOKIE SPECIALS X X Hen-tric- X FORM FITTING BIB O.hkoih B'Cosh has done away with the unsight-y- , gpmg bib; dangerous around machinery; catching on projections. Oahko.h B'Cosh bibs lie flat chest and stomach 4. across . hug the figure. MILL-SHRUN- DENIM The great popularity of n.KL.L nr..L " win largely 10 the superior cloth used. It is woven exclusively for Oshkosh B'Gosh. Holds color. Waahes well. Mill. Shrunk. Wears like iorn. Fully gauranteed. K cue 19 fx-a- t Phane Murray 31 Sec Leo, the ballplayer. Mr. and Mr. M. V. llallard and Mm. Art Johnson and family. family. Mm. Paul CMir and family of IitiR Reach, California, left Vedu-damorning for bright- - iMadsem sdept. store; |