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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE fT 1M MH WTTTmr 7TT"r TOT TMWh Anna Ilofheins, Mr. am land Mrs. Clarence Jackson, Mi roles, Mrs. Mr. 'and Mrs, Alma Jackson, Mrs.Kthc .Irs. Pert. Jensen of this city, West of Leslie Mrs. Margetts uu and Hill, Mrs. Sarah Cum, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. a', Phillips, Whittle of Union. V. Gordon. Rev. and Mrs, 11 II J LJlvllw Murray Miiy 17, Murray Flower Garden club, will hold a rose show. Paturdny between the hours of 2 nml 9 p. m. at the First National All entries must he made Bank, between 10 a. in. and noon, and exhibitors, are requested to brlni? tlieir own containers. Mrs. I.uvern Foord. Mrs. it. Curt., Mrs. E. J. Chogwidden, Lily Wright At wood. U. W. in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Samuel K. Jackson, First prize will be a silver eup for the best red hybrid tea rose A second prize will also le awarded for the best hybrid ten rose in any shade. Mrs. George K. Gordon wll be I'hairnmn of the show. Those on committee are. the arrangement 'Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wiseman en-eallied Sunday evening at their ,ome on State street in honor of Wiseman, Mieir nephew, Kenneth Mrs. and of Mr. on logan Wise man of East Millcreek. Mr. Wisereturned from a twe man r: the here indefinitely. marked tha Tues'lay eveulng losing of Mutual at Tayhirsvllle vard. A miscellaneous prograin vas ,'iven followed hy games, dull ing and refreshments. meni-U-r- s Pnptisl chinch, with oilier the intend of this city, will Convention annual Slate lnplist Students of the Plymouth Jim-oPap held in Ogden at the First school at Taylorsville, hif,'h Thursday and Friiresented a musical program, (1st church recently afternoon at the school day. Thursday will be women's t'.;:y. In Denver, and Friday will be devoted to Sun year's mission spent or Colorado. The evening was spent day School and Young People's Mrs. Ivan Frame has returned in a social way and refreshments ganlzations. to 27 guests. were 'rom a three weeks visit with rela- ives in Blackfoot, Idaho. In honor of the birthday anniver sisannual May Fetslval of the The her White Miss Helen of sary Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hatch and ward M. I. A. was held ter, Mrs. Iner Johnson entertained Millcreek at Maxine of Charleston, eomnien-in- g laughter, oi' evening, Wednesday at an evening party Saturday here duriiiK the arrived baseball a Nevada, with game :.'! o'clock rooms a The home. last week at her with Mrs. Hatch, a vist ofife for veek the and M Men were attractive with between the throughout .Mr. Mrs. each Leo and with followed Phillips, A sarents, program roses and other spring flowers. The ers. of her In to a fifteer the ind attend wedding time was spent ill cards, followed department represented was and Miss Ih'ssie l'hillpis ilster, entertainment. Dancing numminute who by luncheon. The guests evthe of Jackson. remainder of the lenry chums enjoyed were bered 1, girlhood ening. honor guest. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Phillips Montlie inarriane of their daufrh-er- , left Whittle Samuel Mrs. had Mr. and Mrs. John Whittle I'ssie, to Henry Jackson of as their guests Sunday evening, at day for her home In Los Angeles wit' here visit a after California, street, on Wasatch home 'heir She was accompanied Mrs. Samuel Whittle of Los An relatives. Weil-lesda- y se-v- ed and Mrs. Mrs. .1. J. P. Payne of Salt Lake, which took place May relatives. The young couple will make Th M Men anil Cleaner Girls nf their home in Salt U.ake. Taylorsville ward motored to Little ( oitoiiwood eaii.von of Hamilton M. and Mrs. .lames Tluirsihiy wu. of :n:,' where they enjoyed a are the pnests j)l(.nc Shelley. Idaho, Mr. Hamilton's mother, Mrs. Mar supiter. garet Hamilton, for a few days. Mr. Hazel Johnson entertained P.essle Miss a children's party, Monday after. to it In compfiment Leo ii Mrs. Kin at her home in Taylorsville. recnt a bride, i'liillins. of in honor of the sixth birthday number a entertained Hiillips 0j her close friends at a kitchen show her son Dale. Tlie afternoon wm er Wednesday evening at her home sient In games nnd refreshment! Progressive were served to twelve little quests 1 Miller avenue. refresh and irames were played Miss Jane Maekay was hostess tn to twenty served were ments he eighth grade students of th quests. Plymouth Junior high school Wed Mrs. Lyle Reunion entertained lesday evening at her home on sluni-Ue- r five of her girl chums, at a north Redwood Road. The evening party, Saturday evening of last was spent in various games and ,ve.'k at the home of her mother, i welnie roast was enjoyed. Mrs. Kllen S. Pennlou. Rev. and Mrs. J. l Payne have Mrs. Helen B. Jones and sister ns their guest for a few days, Rev Miss "tilth Reunion motored to the W. E. Parker of Moab. 1IL. is here Bennlon ranch at Cokevllle and to attend the Annual state eonven-"iopent the last week end. of the Baptist church lin? IMmI JIackay is sending two held in Ogden, Thursday and Fr! Utah with day. .veeks at Clearfield, mother, ;ome hv Mr. Whittle's who will visit ,Irs. Mary Tripp, relatives were entertained at her home, Friday evening of last week. The evening was siciit In cards, after which delicious refreshments were served. Among those present William Mrs. were, Mr. and GorMrs. Peter Mr. and Sliowles, don. Mr. and Mrs, Curl Zachiison, Mr. and Mrs. Jack lraxlcr, Mr. Mr. nml Mrs. Edward Jackson, p TODAY'S Penney's for Mam szmQ iMJ JL AJ ,.$JLif?v ut' SJ Jf r-- .ii ,!- 1 iyc- E You're all familiar with the Crossword Puzzle, and this one works on the same theory. From the description below pick the right words in each ad. The word will he a part of the ad. iff - - AD-PUZZL- 11 The first three correct solutions brought to Murray Eagle office ir5 Court Avenue, will receive TWO passes each to the two feature pictures: "QUEEN CHRISTINA" With (irtta (iarho anil John Gilbert "LOVE, HONOR, And OH, BABY" With Slim Sunmierville and Zasu Your Best "Bet' for Sport:! Weather proofed Retan Tennis SHOES WORK SHOES Sizes IRIS THEATRE for men and boys! SUNDAY, $11-7d, laco-to-to- MONDAY, Tl'FSDAV, MAY 20,. 21, and 22 9 Cumberledgt Motor Company J. C. Petiny Company Granite Furnlturt Company 1. P. O'Brien Irli Theatra Madien'i Department .Store ' Taklt Pay You've seen lots of t ees low price Penney's gives you. low priet plus good quality! Chocolate retan upp rs. composition rubber o!es and heels, leather middle soles, G to 11. Made of white duck uppers in the e style. White, popular brown and neutral colors. Grey soles that stand plenty of hard service. Outstanding value! litis (Murray) Thousands say they're great! If Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor win leave soon for a visit in Oalifonui cities. CONTEST! LOOK FOLKS--A Ail coara or heivy ( havln ..rollaf .. Quality or state of bolnf fresh The Inner character of .anythlne for ..meceil Joy or exultattio Free from defilement Declilon of in Atiembly. Not State or fwllni The women of Woodcraft will meet, Tuesday morning at 10:00 a m. at the Fraternal Hall. All mom. hers are requested to he present. e Miss Xan S. Randolph of Salt Lake nnd John H. Ayre of this city were married during the week. m At the Mother's Day program held at Taylorsville ward chapel Sunday. All mothers were presented with a potted plant. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Chrtstcnsen of Millcreek are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a son. Mr. Chlrstenson is i Monday. , son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin former residents of Grant Ward. Christ-enson- Anronle Priesthood of the L. D. Churth will hold an assembly Saturday nt the grave of Martin Harris one of the witnesses of the Rook of Mormon. Several ram-vanfrom the various wards throuhgout the valley will leave at 7 a. m. Saturday morning and motor to the grave at Clarkston. I'lnh. located several miles northwest of S. s lxgnn. Men! IVeatherproofcJ Men! Front Page WORK SHOES Don't Miss the Big The Glenner M. I. A. girls of Millcreek ward enjoyed an outing Tuesday evening In Little Cottonwood canyon. A picnic nipper was served nnd the remainder of the . evening was spent In pimen, stunts, nnd a treasure hunt. Eighteen girls enjoyed ,s! . WORK SHOES Soles Sewed for Reil Comfort! Sav'.rg! $1-9- 8 They'll stand up again: t the toughest assignment! Here are the features: heavy composition soles, heavy Loss than $2 at Penny's buys a real sewed work shoe! ll.rry down for your pair! Made elk in a plain position iolcs (.: lenther middle soles, riveted scams. Rows of nai'.J to reinforce ?r!c! Quality backed by our enn label! "J.C.P"' the-affai- The Guild Girls of the Baptist rhurch entertained at a delightful pnrty. Friday evening of last week at the church In honor of their mothers. The guests assembled nt even o'clock iindTl banquet wn crved. Various flowers In pastel shades decorated the table, p.ttt-r-fldesigns were used In the plart cards. Following the dinner, i program was given and the remainder of the evening was spent In games and stunts. The guests stadily of black Heavy com Sizes They're fuller cut I Longer I "Big Mac' WorkSMfftS Blue chambray! 40. o a Miss Nadu Itel. her will leave th! week end for n visit with frlwi'l it Green River, Wyoming. Made specially for us according to our exacting specifications! Fine yarn chambray! Full cut and roomy across the chest! Long length! Scams that stand plenty of straining action! interlined collar with extension neckband! 2 I We've done a big job in perfecting "Big I Macs" Tested many fabrics 'til we found the best! We triple stitched every seam ! Collar and cuffs are interlined and rounded ! Sleeves and pockets faced! Styled like a dress shirt sturdier ! our-selv- BOYS SIZES, Keep cool in a Venl-o-latc- d "Light-as-a-feathe- Solar STRAW Zi 98 rrest election! All the favorites! Surprisingly light in Height! And mighty comfortable! Solars longer they're made right rr es 69- - Solar r" STRAWS Sennits! Bangkok! Toyot! A !lf num-tiere- Famous for long wear! 6 1 b Vent-odatc- Cool! N e've made Solars a comfortable as straw can be! They simply float 'n your head! Sennit sailors, pinch fr nt and Optimo shape toyos! Bang, koks, tool Leather sweatbands! .ir.y BIG PRICE CUT . USED CARS FOOD SAVINGS LONG LIFE SERVICE CHEAPER su Very Clean OPERATION $275.00 "Yrs Ruh, there is a temptation at fint to buy expensive, shouy tbitigt and Jo without practical housetold helps. But take my aJxice, and let the luxuries uait. Buy things that sate yrm energy and money. My tSorge, or instance, helps me sate money to buy other things, and there is nothing that I enjoy more.'' Many owners have testified ;hat thev arc saving up to $11 a month with their Norge. Preserving the freshness of quantity fuod purchases per. mits saving in food costs. The exclusive Norge RolUtor cooling mechanism effccti marked savings in operating rostt. The sturdy, long-liflonstniction of the Norge more years of service. Ktmn i9:io I!i:i0 CHEVROLET COACH Gid Running Car $265.00 19.'9 MiNTIAC COACH Motor Fine- - New I'nlni $200.00 1U:3 FORI) TIU CK Ioiig Whcclhaxc New Tin $550.00 m 1,'ll'i CIIKYItOI.KT Wlin-- l !!!( TRKK Very Gfi Condition $550.00 e Inc. DEPARTMENT STORE MUEEAY, UTAH '1 hat's ihrcc-wa- v my. Sec t.'ic ccon Norge. v2S3T A roller rolls and lire's ice. Thai's all llurc to the simple operation of the KoU atnr ci.ld tn.iking mcJianistn. is GRANITE FURNITURE CO. Phone Murray 476 19:9 FORI) TKl'CK 1.11 Vi Whi-elba- . GomI Tire- $175.00 CUMBERLEDGE MOTOR CO. State Street MURRAY, UTAH 4915 So. - I" r5 |