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Show FIRST M. WARD DELINQUENT NOTICE CONJOINT SANDY CANAL COMPANY Principal place of business Sandy, The Y. W. M. I. A. of Murray First ward will sponsor an interesting musical program of Salt Lake talent Sunday evening at 6:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. L'tah. There are delinquent upon the following described shares of stock on account of assessment levied on the 11th day of November, 1935, the several amounts set opposite We observe that the Murray the names shareof the Smelter will operate in summer. holders, as follows:respective Cert. SI w res Amt. No. Name For Best Results 15 Fenstermaker, 12 $ 7.20 Charles H AT LESS COST 112 Bradbury, W. G. P. Start Your Chicks on Draper Quality 209 Chick Mashes Chas. H There Are None Better Market your eggs with us. The best and fairest deal possible. Fenstermaker, 272 319 365 383 387 Sundberg, Clarence 535-- BILLIARDS "CATES .60 2 1.20 .60 6.00 3.60 1 10 6 32 2 16 1st publication, February 28, 1936. Last publication. March 6, 1936. South Stat YOU CAN ALWAYS Opens Saturday February 29 DEPEND ON OUR WORK Cut Rate Tobacco s Somners Natural Permanent Wave RADIANT HAIR $3.50 Other Permanent Waves at 32.50 A - $3.50 - $5.00 J PEGGY'S j .Beauty Shop 488S IHAVE IT! 0. HAVE South State Street ?or Appointment Call Mur. 551 A Attention bull-fighte- r. ? Forty-Eigh- DEALER IN BEER jj A IT AND BE UP TO THE MINUTE. LICENSED The Murray High School pre family dinner was given Wed- sented the opera, Don Alonzos nesday evening at her home on Treasure, under the able direcWasatch street. Covers were laid tion of Wm. F. Robinson on Febfor 16. ruary 26, 1936. The storv begins when the an Mrs. Delie Nelson acted as house of Gonzalez finds it cient hostess to the members of the financial difficulties. in self Past Chief Companion club, While searching for a way out, Thursday at her home on Second hpad of the house, re niptm West street. A one o'clock lunch letter from Ajax Wol- a eon was served and the after- ceives noon was spent in games. The lop, an American millionaire. Ajax is coming to Spain, bring16. guests numbered ing with him his wife and daughthe long-loMrs. Nolan Price arrived here ter, Elaine, tq look for Alonzo's. of Don treasure Sunday from San Francisco, for Elaine's American lover, Bill, a visit with relatives. follows her to Spain. Arriving of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harger of there, he assumes the disguise is pursued by He a East Mill Creek and Miss Freda Dressel of Salt Lake were the Manuel, who thinks him an old dinner guests of the Reverend enemy. The search for the treasure and Mrs. J. P. Payne, Sunday at under the direcgoes forward their home on Third avenue. tion of Don Diego and Wollop. but Members of the S. A. D. erouo They fail time and again, the discover gold through finally of the Baptist church entertained at a birthday party, Tuesday information furnished by Billy. As a reward, he is given the church. The evening at the hand of Elaine. guests were seated at one long A last minute substitute, for table which was attractively the girl's lead, Elaine, by Donna decorated with emblems to repwas done remarkably Jacobson resent the different months of such short notice. A well for the year. The place cards and fa to Jake! (Russell medal large vors were of the same design. McDonald.) Croft Smith turns of the Mrs. Ephraim Davis returned in the stellar performance of Manuel the in part evening Sunday from a visit spent with who was always on the looukout relatives in San Francisco and for Tobasco Tamoles, the famous Oakland, California. She was to "keel him weeth his toreador, accompanied home by Mrs. Nol- daeeer." The audience was con an Price, who will visit relatives vulsed by the antics of the two in Salt Lake for a few weeks. gobs, Slim and Shorty, played by The members of the B. Y. Oscar Erickson and Jay respectively. Other memgroup of the Baptist church were bers of the cast, all of whom did entertained at a delightfully were Don Diego well, very Washington's birthday party, at de Gonzalez, played by the home of Miss Virginia Neele-maThe group enjoyed an ev- Howard Frame; Suzanna. Helen ening of various earnes and con Cannegiter; Lolita, Patsy Morris; tests and prizes were awarded. Dolores, Alice Snarr; Paula, Joy Simper: Aiax Wollop. Will Roth- nefreshments were served. well; Mrs. Wollop, Barbra Brad Miss Chariot Hansen entertain- ford; and Billy McNoodle, Rus' ed a few of her classmates, sell McDonald. The be will presented opera Thursday evening of last week at her home on North State again Friday evening at 8:00 p. street. The evening was spent in m. The price of admission is 35 cents. A matinee will be cresent- games after which refreshments ed Friday afternoon at 3:30, ad were served. mission, 15 cents. If you haven t An evening's entertainment, TOWNSEND PLAN TO BE sponsored by the Gleaner Girls DISCUSSED ON MARCH 4 of South Cottonwood ward M. I. A. was given, Thursday evening A Townsend Plan meeting is at the ward amusement hall, which consisted of a one act to be held at Taylorsville ward house at 8 p. m., on March 4th. play, titled, "Be A Little CucThe public is cordially invited koo," and variety program of to atend. Two speakers will be music and dancing. present. The meeting is to be in Willard Sorenson of Cotton- charge of Joseph Bennion. wood, who has spent the winter in Los Angeles with his son HOUSEKEEPER WANTED: Howard and daughter Lucile, Age 25 to 45. For further information call at 4763 South State will return home Sunday. street after 6 o'clock p. m. Mrs. William B. Erekson will in of Mrs. charge is be hostess to the members of the Sullavan, Mrs. composed Mrs. Martin, S. S. S. club, Friday at a one Mrs. Nellie Keen is the o'clock luncheon at her home in Noble Grand. Salt Lake City. Master Douglas Allen, assisted Beehive girls of South Cotton- by his mother, Mrs. W. Douglas wood held a social Tuesdav ev Allen, entertained eight of his ening at the church, following little friends, Friday afternoon tne regular Mutual class. between the hours of three and six o'clock, the occasion being Mrs. Neil Houston entertained his birthday anniversary. at a dinner party, Friday of last The eighth afternoon was spent in week at her home, honoring her games and a hot dinner was nieces, the Misses Othello Brown served. and Ruth Jackman of Los Angeles, Cal., who are visiting relaMrs. Robert Foord acted as tives here. Besides the honor hostess to the members of her guests covers were laid for Mrs. bridge club, Tuesday afternoon Kate Tucker and Miss Elda at her home on East 48th South Tucker of Salt Lake. street. Luncheon was served at one o'clock and bridee followed. Mrs. Frank Morris, Mrs. W. Mrs. Douglas Allen was winner R. Allen and Mrs. F. S. Fisher or the prize. entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Marv Don Latimer assisted by his Jenkins Saturday evening, at the mother Mrs. Maude Latimer ennome or Mrs. Morris on tertained the Second Deacon South. quorum members of Miller ward The guests present were ll Monday evening at his home. Brown, Mary Mash, Lena The time was spent in stunts Mash, Carol Card well, Mrs. Roy-and games after which refresh Soffe, Mrs. Wm. R. Soffe, ments were served to 15 guests. Mrs. Ralph Crossgrove, Miss Vortue Fisher. Louise Knowles, Miss Edith Hancock of Miller Susan Richardson, Martha Rich- ward entertained the members ardson, Beth Boggess, Mrs. Geo. of her Sunday School class at 1 Jenkins and Marjorie Russon. roller skating party Saturday af The game, "Bride" was played lernoon or last week in Salt with prizes being won bv Carol Lake. Cardwcll and Martha RichaH- son. A buffet supper was served. The mothers of the Miller ward M. I. A. cirls were honor. The Omenia Rebekkah Iric ed at a party Friday evening of of Murray will entertain nt a last week in the ward chatl card party in the Fraternal Hall Games were enjoyed during the next lucsday, March 3. The pubana refreshments were evning lic is invited. Refreshments will served. The decorations were be served and Prizes awarrfv4 f in patriotic colors, symbolic of the winners. The admission is to Washington's birthdav. Covers be fifteen cents. The Committee were laid for 60 guests. n. OPPOSITE CITY HALL DONT ENVY TREASURE An-sel- FRANK NELSON BARBER SHOP and Cigars ALONZO'S DON Mc-Henr- y, HAIR CUTTING IN LATEST STYLES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Free Souvenirs In honor of the birthday an niversary of Mrs. James Price a .. The annual Statu ,w vuuncii n( Democratic Women is hern, ASSEMBLY WASHINGTON ;alled to meet in Salt Lake on March 3, 1936, HeadquarX? Birthof Washington's In honor M. H. Newhouse Hotel. of student the body day g Three meetings and S., was presented with an been arranged. have the under assembly Friday Regist' direction of Mr. C. Grant. Two orchestra selections were played, meeting will, be called to .J urQer t "The Father of Our Country," at Virnoon. Afternoon of war songs, and a group meeting at 2' ginia Cannegieter sang "Carry PJTI. Evening meeting at 8:00 Pn, Me Back to Old Virginia," durto all Men and Women ing the latter orchestra selec- open Miss Mary W. Dewson, a rL tion. Jay Blackburn, accompanied by Mr. Carl Pratt, sang sonal representative from pC'' dent Roosevelt,, unii l. "The Flag Without A Stain." m The main event on this oc- speaker. She is rnminrr . .. casion was an address on Wash- Mioujr w uuuier wuft County! ington by Dr. Lynn Bennion. Dr. This conference is announJ Bennion spoke on Washington's Mrs. Frank W. Penrose a by physical appearance. Washington vv.ai.i. uioic .ucju woman was 6 feet 2 inches, had a splenresembled a did form that Greek marble statue, and was never fat although at the age of 179 pounds. A 27 he weighed year before his death his poundage had increased to 230. Washington had large hands, Pick-U- p and and feet, a colorless skin that burned easily in the sun, pox Store-Door Delivery marks on his features, and cold of Interstate gray eyes. He had broad should ers, tapered down to a thin LCL Freight waist. Unusual strength was in his legs, especially in the thighs. It is said that he was never thrown from a horse, because if the animal became hard to A new convenience for handle, Washington would clamp Utah shippers added to his feet under the horse and out. breath its squeeze Although speedy, dependable Rio Washington had a fiery temper, Grande freight service he usually kept it well under control. He had a fine sense of humor and although he was considered a stern man by many, he was very tender to his loved J. F. GEESLIN ones. Because he had lost his Agent teeth early in life, Washington seldom smiled. It is this fact that Phone Murray 399 made those who didn't know the reason believe him to be stern. KUVCkURIOGRANM Dr. Bennion pointed out, in his talk, how youth has served so ft A I L IV O A ft many of our famous people. Many of their unforgettable SttHK tint jHtonntwom deeds took place in their younger years. For instance, Washington saved Braddock's army tt the age of 23. CITY i, inter-astin- ,,i m-n- , FREE... WSTRN NEW SPRING STYLES! 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A 9.60 Oliver, Willard D And in accordance with the law and an order of the board of di rectors, made on the 11th day of November and extended 30 days at a meeting held Jan. 8, 1936, so many shares of each parcel of said stock will be sold at public auction on the 7th day of March, 1933 at 2 o'clock p. m at Sandy City Hall, Sandy, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. C. O. W. PIERSON, CALL 5lh East - Mur. 256 Chas. W. E. CAIN & SON 4001 So. Fenstermaker, MURRAY HIGH Neighborhood News A mark for love I al WTODMMLL INN 5560 South State Street FISHER'S - BECKER'S - BUDWEISER BEERS ON TAP Attention Trappers ! ! Season Open February 15 to March 31 SAFE Highest Prices Will be paid at once 23-2- 7 EA K E A R h : J 'mm urn! rtrf tomtnc of BuHtb iharpihootlnf ttar t "i wiih Prcslon Fester Melvyn Douglas Moroni Olien Keltoo COMFORTABLE N VL "S3 Pert Andy CM Muskrat Skins WANTED-10,00- 0 INTER-MOUNTAI- P 21 'HI SPEEDY CllC OCKIj Bring or ship to Wat. 9384 WAV I 3 --' Convenient connections at Pueblo. Provo, Salt Lake City for all points cast, west, north, or south. FUR & WOOL CO. (THOSE TWO YOt'NG I ELLOWS) So. 3rd Writ St. Salt Lake City, Utah DEPENDABLE Bus Fares Are Low CITY rliARMACY, Agent rilONE MUR. mm " AUo, a NEW TECHNICOLOR WALT DISNEY SILLY SYMTHON1 RIO GRANDE MOTOR WAY MURRAY n-Wv 279 COCK OTHE WALK" AND "Historic Mexico City" PIui Screen Novell |