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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE ANNOUNCEMENT SCOUT BOY Local Mention NEWS GMIITE DISTRICT set Sunday, February 5tn. Is aside as Srout Sunday through out The M. I. A. Senior Class of the Fnited States. Troop 94, MurWard listened to a very ray First Ward, have arranged a evwiiiij?, ly very splendid program for this ocsplendid Ir. . Sundwall. on "First Aid In casion, to he held at Murray First The Hume." Despite t lit Ward, I!:".! p. m. l'uhlic is invited. On 18lii South at State Ktrc-i-weather and closed rojids, there of Cottonwood diswas a very (,'ood attendance. Roy Scouts and at Murray held their trict The M .Men nnd (Meaner Girls of School Gym, Saturday for High Ward are jireMirliiK in Constant Tiiyli.isvillt OiniM-t.'ii- t Ihrir Annual Scout 1rcus to be l'liysiiliin r.rwl firadiiate Xmw "The Merry Milk for the oK-ra- , held February 10th, at the South Equipped for Attendance. Modenily Maids," to l jiresented some time High School in Salt Lake City. s are in in March. Rehearsals "and KnuT'iicy Operations, l'riivs in Troop 04, Murray First Ward, wit ti the activity heads of the Conditions. Eeuiioinir took first place in the following enPresent with Ket'pliiK organizations, Mrs. O. Harker, and "Swim the Snake," "(Vnli-IH'd- e tries; Mr. Melvin I'eiulleton, ill chartfe of I'HONK Ml'KKAY :i00 race," "Scout Relay Race," and the production. Mr. Orson "lark Singing. will he the musical director. Troop !mi of Grant Ward look the first ward place in "First Aid Relay The Wclief Society of Grant "Well, they tell nie spring is coining. Race." TuesDue annual Day Oh yes, it'll he here presently, even if it held their A SPEAKING was given and a be day. won't It now. look that doesn't way delicious luncheon was served. Two During the week of February OF lung till the snow melts, the ground thaws, of their to 1''lb, you will probably see many have who number, recently off SPRING and everything is skwushy. So keep Turpin, Scouts in uniform or neckerchiefs. d A path in the snow heen released, Mrs. Uetal-lick- , 'as that week has heen set aside as Mrs. Louise and teacher; across the lawn is not a paved walk. Neither is a muddy trail Scout Week." and on in ehanie of the Journal, were "National through the sod. with a small token Wednesday, each February Sth, the "The lawns are for the purpose of beautifying the of presented Cottonwood Scouts district will of appreciation. school grounds. Making marks on them with your feet won't Ward Re- First at gather Murray habit Carol Tliomasoii. assisted hy her creation improve them. Stick to the pavement and form the where "Recommittal" Hall, now. It won't be long till spring, when lasting damage can mother. Mrs. 15. M. Thomason, en- exercises and Court of Honor will be done by a tew wayward steps. tertained the niemhers of the he held, at 7:."?0 p. in. The public l'ep Cluh, Saturday even- is invited to attend. ing, (iaines were played and were served and a very enjoyahle time was had hy all. TWO III NDREI) STl'DKXTS AITLY FOR GKAIH'ATIOX Those present were: l'liyllis Wal-teI.uella Johnson, Marie Healy, (Continued frcin page 1 ) Helen Mallory, Darlene Kilniore, Mary Jane larger, Larue Scott. Wllburn Carter Dorothy Olsetl a iiumher Cleo Cherrington Mary Hson Last Sunday evening, sgulhorM' of yoiin pmle met at the home of Darl Chrislenseti Ada Arletie Pack Miss Verna Lundheri; and held an Irma Clayton uleiunn Gilbert Parker Interesting nioctiiii:. Mr. Iluish of Charles Marvin Parker Murray, a returned missionary, Helen Cox Allen Neva Iarker Craig .'are a real interesting talk, and musical selections were given hy Hurt Crandall Ilowd Parry Noal Paxton Mr. Ashhy and Mr. Newman. Light Fdna Daniels refreshments were served. Everyone Laura Davidson (ari Peterson Dessie Davis Ksther Plewe enjoyed the evening. Klnier I hi vies Hyrttui Plewe Business U. Reynolds, Genevieve Davis Mrs. Mr. and Joseph Pratt Forty-KightL'ast South, were (dive Davis Russell Price honored hy their sons nnd daughtVirginia Davis I.eo Ralph ers Saturday evening when a jMirty Jane De Jong Grant Redden was given at their home In celeMardeii Despain Winifred Iters bration of Mrs. Reynold's hlrthday. Fern Diamond Karl Remington Dinner was served, covers Robert Rice Ray Diamond laid for seventeen. A large, lighted Fdwln Fdnionds Rill Riirr hlrthday rake held the place of Milton Flnnlge Vwla Ruesrh honor in the renter of the tahle, Iiorna Knee raid ami tajx-candles in crystal hold- Verda Fagg Alfa Seely ers were at each end of the tahle. Donald Glad Clarence Shelley Games were enjoyed later in thGo'd Alfred Solomon f o r evening. Jamrs Granirrl itwrn Sorrn Mike Granirrl Rosroe Sorrnson The dance in Grant Ward Tiws-daAlice Grrrn Martha St nil. night, following Mutual, was Laura Green Pearl Swanson well attended; the honors, howevl.oul-s- ' Hampton Fmalyn Swrnson er guing dt the M. I. A., for lclng Ftiih llaghi Jane Tiishimn iesHiisil'le fur the l.irge- -t n'rceit-agDale Hansen f II tela Toltnan of attendance. Aivording to Ilardmau Tracy Ijiwrrmi' Tattle .. the nih-the Sunday School and Mirlon Harmon WIIUTt Frry the M. I. A. were In mlitcst to .mr ON I. is.ll llruimillg Rrrl Viui-rnwhich would get Hie greatest niim-hc- r a t llin!.e Annie Walhnv out t.i the dance. The winners Ralph I'd vl he Hirst Merlin Walton weir to Ih fried by the losrrs, and Ruth Howard Mrlvin Wells so in the nr.ir future ,lhr M. I. A. FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THE F.h'isr Irving Diilrle Whiting Inwii! at'iMiiuiiiig a .irty to le Jacklin Fern Wlh-oLlojd giwn in ihrir honor hy the Sun Flaiiir Jacobs Finery WUles day School. Watrh for the an- Marie Jainbscn paid J. Wis." lollll'vliirht. I lltit Will is k l'.rth Jrs. MURRAY PLUMBING HEATING COMPANY II. Hold Jrii-- ii Mr. an. I Mrs. George A. Ruth Wilruff 46S5 South State Street the fiilltitr Cousins liiihald Juhlis PHONE Murray 371 J.rrph Wright t i Vnii ;ii i IMith Johnson I Fast loth l!oln Wright 4 Marlh.i JohnsMii l.r.i Vales i South 1a- -l Tlxird.i Mae Young inc. Thrif of the Cousins, pishop DwigM .loiiiHt Hut ti Join's S. F. Itriiiuhni-stRoiuatil.i Young Mr Fliu I'.rntrbr Alidelsuli and Mrs, t.isilia Wrirtrr, l.c Grand- - Ilaliv Ihi'ir hiilh-'aaniiitel n ilt-al this lime. Tin. l,.,g ditilci; Maigi'ry llnirrtoii lahle was n iii. rd with thnv Slalilry rhatlirloll I'rall I 'hrrrin i'ii "Something Saved on El'ciylhin$" tiful lunliday rakr wiih uin.lh-,- , ji, Ki'lililh ( ;ristcsrll hoiior of and iwrtiiy Chli.trnsi-i- , iwo uiii sis c:ithrni aroini l the fi s Ruth I tne lioiiid All he i;ni-s- t Worn old rbiis!.i,. Mine Maijoil.. riawsoii insHliiirs, :m nflrr dililiir. IV I'M Mine il.iliirs Wrlr Ci.tlrtl III rnjoviil M- iFdwlu Walter Kllamiii nn.:i hi aiioi.rnn ,,f At in Laura Fngar one i the lot, Fir) Fran.TM Kuclihl 4S ib. it.i: pfrit of the is I'.'ision .i tul a tnosi ( Conl from I'ase 1) l IniK-r- TEACHERS' MEETING THE MURRAY CLINIC HOSPITAL Tm-Hiln- t t NIGHT OPEN DAY Two Hundred and Eighty-fou- r Principals and Teachers Attend Institute try-out- s I'liysio-llHM-np- pro-cres- al: tin-lawn- well-racke- Iton-nyvie- PRINTING Letterheads Envelopes Form letters Circulars Handbills Statements cards Murray Eagle NEW LOCATION Sm-ge- 4 Murray Plumbing & Heating i 1 t 7 k tl b d o n l o (I w e FEBRUARY 10th t 4655 South State Street MURRAY SHEET METAL WORKS g i Ai-n-.- ln-i- tin-n- 'l Forty-Eiulil- . Specials Saturday, February 4 u. lUUI rn snv - Mine wn fc z lima TV; .-- ha-- for Zbc Mr and Taj o i!li M It F. San.ni Riibar-- M.e return oiiis f ihrir s,.n. Lrsd r and hN hrid". f.irnirrly Mr l"ri Di.n. mil 'miiiiwii arlis! I'.it Mn- past if his Is-tinr for he l"s Alii'.'lrs .i.l Ks. and Kl VD, i.ndrr the natnr i f ,i(1 k Al . li. n ran N for ll.e nrt n tiio,M. i. r radix alHoii Kl t, m ry i inotiili g al !i:rvt. At the n .nitof M,i tin, t), y.oii c Adi-.lr- , unpin wi nttllll l,i wh.-tthry will tisMtor M.lr tadio Uru.lr In. He wi l, . ? Baking Powder 25c CORN String Bonus I '' BRAND N'l. J C.ill FANCY N, (IT 2 e.ut c . Swiss-Germa- n the program Sunday evening in MACARONI 5 lb. box 39c South Cottonwood Ward at 7:110. 5 lb. SPAGHETTI, The program will open with a 39c box song, followed by prayer. 5c NOODLES, pkg The M Men will give the Slogan. MALT, (Ballantinc) Lela solo and Vocal h) by (a 45c can Kixhy. by J. Raymond Sieiicer. MATCHES, (carton Spi 19c of 6) pkg Violin solo (a and b) hy Ida Iiur-lo1 lb. M. J. B. Rice, lb. M. J. B. and by Marlow Miller. COFFEE, Speech COFFEE, 3 lb. M. J. B. and 2 lb. M. J. B. Rice, Song and liencdietioti. e.-h- ;KAIKFKUIT 9c Pork Rous I rr,'7c BACON I5c l.'uhian Mrrklrjr Flornav Iin-n- Mi Cl,ll,is. GrrabliM- r. Hi SF, For li- - nt n Nfljiof "ii F.im 4ih South. t f,r lori.!.y ii'MOIlda last. 4 tl"l .L-r.-. M! S'r.si, ,, r..io. "tt Wh;iM .r1- FIt . RKT: I'M NO. 93, MURRAY SECOND WARD BOY SCOUTS MEET J,,,, 'f. ,,lC un ,, nr ,( jfir f; "'V al !,; r.,, j n,t f .nVM'!) .IllnpfltlH TELEPHONE f S, ,,,1, j MURRAY 19c 4 I SO' 19c kl If 19c ? )uassi !ay, .. 25c 25c I 20c So jfpogi Iodise jcomei future ; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th MALTED MILK BREAD, 3 loaves BUTTER, lb PAR, large package Troop Number !." of Murray Second Ward met at the home of the Patrol leader, Veri Scott, Monday evening. Plans were discussed for the activities of Hie Troop in the Scout Circus to he held on the 17th of February and also other business was arranged. Refreshments were served to the Scouts attending Ihe meeting. MATKKXITY HOME i , j Thai sriialor-clivD. Flbcrt Thomas think ,i grral deal of Ihr sliidrlils who I, aw studied liiidrt biiti .'ii the Fnhrisiij of Ftah was s..iwii tisrtil y lu his rIiiM.i of l .'Vlrl.itlrs fop . Is lir piil 20c 05c pkg THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th girl, born January 25ih. Mrs. Wm. M.M'Uchrslrr. Salt likr a baby girl, turn January 3o,h. nrf;.lal staff. Stanley Murphy. 2s. present grad u:ii" manager i.f;;!h!el,s,. Km! p. Wl-y. ". Krom th I". Rols-r- l sun. '::t. and Miss KmIi r Thomas, latuhtrr ,,f Dr. Thomas, u,, s. .!.i,oir Minimi at ihr iiulxnrs Mi,. ., n;,,,r j,, ul. il. w II to the drlall ios.miI by - COFFEE, I lb. Schilling, can ... COFFEE, 2 11). Schilling, can COFFEE, 4 lb. Schilling, can baby LIKES STUDENTS . . CORN, Yellow or White 3 cans STARCH, Corn or Gloss, 1 lb. ilirrfirbl. Murrav. January 25: h. DrajN-r- 16c 30c 59c WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8th 'till. Mrs. Alma Kmins, 05c . LARD, 2 lb. Pail LARD, 4 lb. Pail LARD, 8 lb. Pail -- p. 'ijnnd TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th M. Mrs. IMdie baby girl. Ihii-i- I4c ... 10c .. DEVILED MEAT, 2 cans Hatch. Salt Lake, bora baby girl, January 21st. Mrs. Fdwin Win. Sum!, Sandy, baby ulrl, born January .lst. Mrs. Marvin Healy, Murray, baby boy. l orn January i'lrd. Mr. William Pa.klin. Murray baby girl, born January 2llh. Mrs. Chris Loveless, Mldvale, twins, boj ami girl, horn January Mrs. 10c l$c 25c MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th NUCCO, lb CHEESE, lb ARRIVALS I J 29c 58c .. R1S ORDER "CLEAN FIRE COAL" TODAY : And Begin Saving on Your Fuel Account! Lump, per ton $7.25 Stove, per ton S7.00 Nut, per ton 6.25 Pea, per ton $5.25 Smith Cash Feed & Fuel Co. NIONKS: II). Mr. J, 56; no WEST 33KI) i Ml. j SOITII 4 won A nlori In Hi life. li VOTARY Pt'lU.K: Any work H. Is kind will ! inkrii rare l al tl.o Mat r ay KagV off (Vi If ou wish o n. Murray Hoffman 1. 1 A IiIm and for I !,, I, ttuil-atiii,t- Snpr.ials Mr. IMIj J .twfleU of D)on r;ir: "I am t,si5 Krurlim lo I, dure wrtshl- -I n 10 (hhukU In I,. M.ittcr - cue wnK mill raun m) loo mwh I i rrrnnutunil H." T I kr t.!T f;ii ,Mi:y. SAFFt.Y at .) HARMLI SSLV lake one Lalf tra.i-s.nff Kr'ib,f In tins. f le t Walit III Ihr Hint lilliif In fore I - H U , ((!. M( s'wliHy f.il nod one bold.. It.nl IjsU I Wis J., ,..( .,, r)f!(, it m Thoniioti An ! i,.ti Drnfi C. m m y dim; t..te in AhmiI-h- . f fi!" IsiMIe faiU In ti.iviiii joti lhl U fb.'.af.sl f;, wflj , n) Printing See MURRAY EAGLE Miiir.-.y- 19c TROOP WOMAN LOST 10 LBS. IN A WEEK For Efficient f.nni.hr.I. fr jr ilividi 1)C ul:.r N irih intf T SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th ,f, i w does ltllH I Fii-hM- NO fleets both for 30c both for 85c (Tb.it deal good only whilo stock lasts) Milh-- l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 2n BUY AT HOME AND SAVE! Siokisi MrUln Sniiiiiii rliH Krai klin F. Tin ki ll RoImIJ W,igt,,ff tMtt.-wll:in r II MURRAY STORE Thiiiinaii Srff Ivtrroii Watlrr W. Roiimi M.itsnfri Mllininn hi-i.- dcis LytlniMi f , cl Nurtim n-- sd - l -I 25c Almond, 5 bars TWO pounds SOUTH COTTONWOOD CATSUP, small tin, 3 cans 10c SOAP, (Laundry) WARD CONJOINT SOUP, Campbell's, 3 cans 25c Crystal White, 10 bars Big Value (1 lb. bar) CATSUP, large bottle (Libbys, 7 bars for The Missionary Club from the Snider's or Ladv Jane .'. 25c Bob Mission will furnish TWO for White, 10 bars ct. Wllliatn Xlwiugrr i' lorla Prlh trlnn Maty Alim l'rur,,n kin-ir- J Lainl-- I I d) r. in II nrii V.iii Martin K.i wot in K .f t Hirti,ii lliri.h) hy nory- - one WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES A. .r.-,- . 11.' AfIT t' 1 cans (JA1S, urge vjuaKcr, pKjj. vj j SUGAR in lhc ilft. OATS, larere Crystal 15c SALT 2 lbs 4c 'EST Wedding, pkg C5c SALT 15 oz. pkg 5 lbs. 8c RAISIN'S, 10c SAI-- T 10 lbs. 15C fi RAISIN'S, 2 lb. pkg 19c TEA (Green) 2 lb. pkg. 15 M RAISINS, 4 lb. pkg SARDINES (Large oval size) 7,! - W.-hi- I Grocery Specials in Effect, to Feb. 9 r I Company mm An Institute for the teachers of the Granite School District was held at 3:..0 p. in. Thursday, January -- , al the Granite High School. The meeting got under way with a general assembly of all teachers In the High School Auditorium from THREE for... VAN CAMPS H:3 to i :INI p. m after which they SALMON (Tall can) work separated for departmental THREE for instructors. various under At 5:50 p. in., they were dismis- PEAS. Xo. 2 can 9c 3 for 2Sc SOAP (Toilet) White King, 5 bars sed for dinner. At 0:0O p. in. they STRING BEANS, No. 2 can 7c 20c in the auditorium, reassembled THREE for vnanciu, 5 liars Mission Bell, 5 bars ...... where they were entertained with TOMATOES, No. 2l2 can .. 7c 20c White King Cocoa vaudeville nets. Kach school presTHREE for 08c on lb number this pro"stunt" ented a Lemon, 5 bars SALT BACON, ' White Sugar-CureBACON King Cocoa gram. (Mild j I T HELD j, ftj. k. It'll 3S fsli )"t I unn Hli, C't Krihrtl ImHuiion, uto titiniPMun nn j; titnM a?ig!i;.t-j ),,ur Itinllli. -- k I. 'M'lffvf U. 1LJ UIILC. Vl lb M. J li. Rice rKLL M. J. B. CofTce, 3 lbs 2 k iini lrr w ma It wm 87c lb.. M. J. B. Rice FREE Checker Oats, (Ready cooked) Ige. 0 Bars White Classic Soap & Large pkg. Soap Flakes, both for Libby's Corned Beef, I lb.' can ... Golden Sweet Corn, 2 cans Oranges, size 200, 2 doz. Butter, lb. ...... Pot Roast, lb 8c to Pure Leaf Lard, 2 lbs Pork Roast, leg, lb U1 it 10c hi, Aw 1 39c l.H 15c 15c dr 360-- 432 M 25c 18c 10c 15c 10c ED HOFFMAN MEAT & GROCERY PHONE MURRAY Sim SOUTH STATE STREET 1 hl 1"T 1 pt iii t |