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Show Page THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1927. 3 Page FREE COUPONS :jj FREE COUPONS f 1 o I Uta : You Receive Free Coupons On Purchases Made From Murray Merchants up to Christmas Eve. . For Coupons and You May Be the Proud Owner of a FREE Automobile Xmas Morning Buy In Murray-As- k 0t To be Given Away By t mm mm m Space-Ea- sy Ample Parking E to Shop In MURRAY FREE COUPONS FREE COUPONS Intermountain Egg Laying Contest The Fourth I'lah Intermountain Egg Laving Contest Rtarted Novementries of ber 1 with twenty-fivS. ('. White Leghorns, two entries of Purred Plymouth Hocks, ami two entries of S. C. Khole Island Reds. An average product lun for November of H.8 eggs for each bird n gives a good Indication of the of the birds. The weather, during most of the month, has been cloudy with consIderabU rain, but there hare been only a few cold nights. Everything looked propitious in the contest flock until about the twenty-fiftof the month, when chicken pox mndo its npponrance In two entries at about the same time. These two entries are from the same state. It was In entries of this same section that this disease first ap-i- s nred In the contest 1hs( year. With the experience gained last year and belter hospital facilities fur en ring e eon-dltlo- for the sick birds, it Is hoped tliat the heavy losses of last year can lie prevented. Entry No. 21, owned by W. It. Turpln, won first place for the month and the right to lend the contest at the start wl;h a record of 21 S OggS. All pullets were weighed as they ns. The were placed In the contest pulof the Leghorn average wight lets waH 3.rt ixtunds The Rhode Island Itcds averaged 5.3 pounds, and the Ilarrel Plymouth Uocks averaged 4.5 pounds each. The pullets In some of the Leghorn entries were unusually lame and well developed, the largest entry averaged 4.1 jHiuiids each. The smallest pullets averaged only 3 lunds encli for the entry. Ten High Tens for November Egg Entry Record Owner and Address in. 21 W. P. Turpln 218 Murray. Ptah II Mrs. J. I Qnlnn. 21 Eliiifl Washington 1 Prank II. Sorensun. 200 Salt Lake City. Plah 2 Ilenacres. K. It. Wells. 1ST Prosser. Washington 11 lvlns Trapnest Leghorn Farm Is! Murray, Ptah 0 Riverbetid Farm 22 W. t . Poberg. Sandy. Ptah 0 Ptah Hatchery, Itrlclwtm. flip -- 4 inn mm CH ARIS A Gift Worth While HK.VLTII-X)MlXin)-T- VLK Sold by Trained Rcpresenlatlva Only For free demonstration in your own home Phone Doug. Mn. a Vine 91-R- or write F. Smith, Box 2fl0 Murray, Ut St, O. J. Kastelllc. 1 f I. CnsliIng. I f II. Peterson, c J. Peters, r g M. Jurct Ich. g N". Peters, r f Myers Watts S, Wood, c E. Shobcr. r g W. SiniiK-r- . 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 o l 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 o 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 g T.F.TP. 1 2 2 2 2 3 13 13 ..179 Ptnh Farm. Redmond. Washington 3 Sween poultry 11) PROGRAM GIVEN HY DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT In order to advertise the school play, the following program was given in assembly on Wednesday, Iteceiiiber 7. 1027, by the dramatic dub. The program follows: Vocal Solo ........Mr. Lloyd Croxford Accompanied by Mrs. Jesse Rowsell luince Number Maxlne Thayne and Dorothy Miller Anotnpiinled by Evelyn P.rlnghurst Harmonic Solo Ifwis Nowell Albs-i- i lttissom Rending Polo Wilson White Vocal Duel Miss Ruth Miller and Lloyd Croxford Accompanied by Mrs. Jesse Rowsell , Lincoln High Tossers Upset Murray Five In a very rough, aggressive game, In which both fives showed some MKr shooting and passing, the Mur ray High School wiis defeated by tie Lincoln High School quintet. nth. by the cbw Friday. score of 21 to 13. The game was played In the Mar. r ray High School gymnasium. Rth cmcbes substituted freely In order to try out a number of their bas- The ordinary tourist camp Is dent'srail- In Its ier iintiirc. The dMIkcs Jietwccn the rich and sor, the ediiciitej and the uule;irtied tun Inly to misuiiderstnudlnrs ; tlie fint Is. I bey are tmt widely "The one ltd t f does i,ot know bow the other half Ihc." We are like mlmbsl h we have thoughts and things In common. In the camp we are on common ground. The Inn colored uniform tends to . make "nil men nkln." When the lernal difference of garb has not retnoei the titan 'f wenPh so unlike the working man. With the Mime space, the same dns. the sfiine dally prohb tus tneii and Wo-en linnce their Ideas with stranger In the siiie frank way n do the children upon the of the camp. The "kick" w I l h cotue iM, t of this wider con tail wl h humanity, affords one of the mailt pleasures of the road. ( Th la'bing Influence of the mnip will le r'ali7cd when we understand Its magnitude. There are in fait, more than 2!.'""t tourists' limps In the Foiled St a en. The ket ball candidates. Lincoln High Sihool (J. Reese T f John, r f Huntsman. I f Johnson, c Farr. r t Clayton, I c .... 2 0 0 4 1 0 0 2 ...2 0 0 . ....3 1 1 Kl n piny-groun- T.F.TP. 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 21 e sept-rate- fi ine evening. l it The Mutual will hold a dance In the amusement hall next I uesdiiy night. IieccmluT 2th. Elders of First Ward To Hold Food Sale s HAPPENINGS Iliirlal sirvbes for Mel In Wood. who passed away at his home in Mrs. nnd Mrs, J. Labruin Iiluffdale. Tuesday, were held at the n the nrrlMil of baby boy 14. last week. Mrs. Ijihrutn wax form-nl- graveside Wednesday, Mr. Woods' death occurred follow, Miss Cindy Sm,"iri of lng an osratlon for scarlet fever, which dewdoie h In'er, Islng the dlrwt cause The children of the Primary will of his death. He Is snrvheil hv his present a program Friday night at widow and baby and his tuotlier, , the ward chapel. Mrs, Ruth Mack-ayMrs. Mary Woods of Murray. He president of the n"rlatlnli, will a nephew John M. Wood. ! In thnrge. (Jroup ntimtMrs will was of Murray. of the work le given, e Ihs-mls-- V 'wt role, heads en unusually largi cast. Including Valtei; oortlng America's of one Wallace Irwin, whose short Gran. Margaret Livingston I foremost humorists, stories, published principally in the Prlvnl. Al St. John. Edythe w , bnve de- man. Albs While, Yola d'Arvl Saturday Evening Mbblcwr others. and tn el Young, lighted millions of readers, provide X the basis for the film production at !Ui"ort the (Jem Theatre next Wednesday On Tuewlay evening Dec, J ami Thursday, December 21 and 22. . The picture Is "American lienuty", 2ith, the Mutual of Grant yOI Cbrlatmai V p arrlng Killle Iiove an I Is ,lnsed on will give a sclal entertainment and lBtlSII short-storIrwin's of the :imc gram Manf hall. recreation Ward name, wnat a pn ture! A llglit com edy of a typical American girl who l resting features are on tin does what every day American girls gram and the public gencrall ) ',i usually do. Its the kind of a pic- - lnvltl. I'i-t- " ' K3La!rJC SON r around Christmas won t Ward Primary will give a ChristMrs, Stella Jensen who bus lsn mas program on Tuesday night, 2"th, In the Ward Chapel. quite sef.,uly III for some lime, Is bowing much Improvement recently. There will ? one Ihree act play a two-acand fil play, as well as The Sunday Mih'd will give a other Interesting anil entertaining program Christmas morning at the numlers. ward rhflsl, and I be ward iholr The Indies of tie fTn.vb will preetit a musical cantata. "The Farm liurenn local, will ineH at In the owning. tld Jones neit the home of Mrs, Tie Sunday Sibmd bate plans Monday. Tie afternoon will Is de ' tnaklng silk and as'r underway for ilolr annual N'eiv votel Christmas. for ear's program and dance. Tie re flowers Ie-ceml- fllle Itetb-enier- r anj llTcstc TTipnrr i when spring coineu, for c'iiij ; OUtdc p5 Birdi ! fissllng. our in e of C! they isiead ' i Our Carload of Native Xmas Tree has arrived One thousand to make your selection from, at any our stands located in ,' ther o Ihelr world Murray next to Gem Theatre 33rd South and State Street 204 West 33rd South And in Midvale '.nfidenc? attaint nmiL The largest and most beautiful stock we have ever h' hni i'tit of k The children of the Taylorsvllla f'Year w, will ls hmlthliT and better representative urday nlkht. run hhort during the fissl, your (smltry s TAYLORSVILLE HAPPENINGS time, ao ter. And If you order our apeC. of the Primary The fJleaner Clrls and the "M" .for j few-day- s Men of the ward wit) enjoy a roller skating party at the Meon Sat- . ORDER YOI K FEED N0 r apis-i.dlcltl- flflflh , Bluffdale Resident Passes Away BENNION Camp Psychology Camp Murray an-du- nance is so true to life that most hard Isdled fan will the f. ever It. In the leading Hughe Lloyd ture that Wallace Irwin Story Finds Way to Local Screen Murray First Ward Relief Society - 171 n The elders of the First Ward will hold a food side at the llrlutoii Electric Company store, Saturday, at 0:" a. in., Iecemlcr 17th. from this sale will The prms-cdgo to sending a Christinas present to all missionaries out from Murray First Want. The elders quorum are siMinsorlug the sale, but the money will Is- - turned over to the RIshop to end directly, as a present from the Ward. There will l pies, cakes, raisin bread, white, bread, ISoston brown bread and baked henna. It Is rispiested that oil fMd Is' brought The Murray First Ward. Relief In early h the sale can ibme by one Society Will hold n meeting I o'clock, Anyone wishing to help out her "Jtith. at 2 p. tn. The literary In anything on this sale u, eoti will le conducted by Miible In the line of ayf.Miring desire. they Mlllw. The writings of the toet Rachel Lindsay, are to be discussed. 13 12 will be a matinee dance as well as grent nuijority of these have come Into existence during the last five or ten years. Perhaps there will U' as many during the next dcriide. The tiMftiictilar Is nt always the ii.iim lniirtaiit or significant. The quiet progress of the automobile as a means of iransorlntlon. the construction of about .7UXM1 miles of federal aid roads In this country, in about five years. corresoi.iling evo. lution of the tourist cniup wi h Its thousands of occupants. these are all effecting- the foundation of ny of oddy. Iss'Hilse the psychi (he Npular mind is rhnnged or modlfiel according to the changing circumstances under which men live. This new life In the camp ground makes for equality an l freedom. Murray High School II" IS Native Red Pine, White Pine, Balsam Spruce ar. and Oregon Fir. Anything you want. Our attenda are courteous and will aid you in making your aelectic ristn't nlir Stock unit " , lVII ki.u xnli'l ft JJ Jl f?07 ! - reel n ml Smith's Cash Feet CacW Everrthrnff for the chick from Peep to 202-- 4 West 33rd South "KASH IS KING" 'i-i.- ( i in- - i w it id n the. n l.i vi i nln trect ' l. Cli j'led I " V iiliar In |