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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER Z9, Page 8 LOCALS flolll Pllfie (Continued 1 ) li. I.MtHc of Welser. Mil., hn-t been visit ini: relative here who home will return week t lit pnsi Mr. 1 in-- . week. t (in- house was were present Mini t well ilteoraled in eolors suuueslive of Hie olidil.V ensoii, A beautiful Chi'Klinus Tree the il i u room. $1 A surprise party whs given tit Ilil?h Junior The Plymouth the home of Mrs. .1. I!. Person of festival from sons a held School lit. I South Slate street, in honor 11 a. m. until 12 o'clock Friday of Nahelle Sinilh. president of the afternoon at the school rooms, folis lenv who l'irl Wan) Primary, lowed by Christinas exercises and in;: for Unite. .Montana to make a large Christianas tree, with pres. her home. enls for each student. She was presented wjlh a set of Kessel K ilk. Idaho wresllef lost sliver salad fork by iho Primary Smith, a match with Clarence le.ieliers. in two straight Sheriff Wresiliiiir In honor of lell '1'impson. son of 21. lulls at I,ehi on liecemher Mr, nd Mrs. John II. Tinipsnn. who lirst fall in throe the seemed Smith relumed home T. ursday from a mil ules and the second fail ill ten two years mission o Knuhii d. A held at minutes. larvje family dinner wa A certain who acgentleman tlie family home. winter his cident good ly forgot Mr. and Mrs. John li. Kivkson office in I h gloves post Murray find sons, Arthur and Arrion. and us hn; lie is surprised how tells Mrs. John nherhm er were gnosis up Murrn.voles "pick of Mr and Mrs. I'hil i Hol lander quickly All humor aside, he would things." cu a Christinas nt parly al like these gloves returned. home in Carlichl. Mr. Mont Maxlield of Melba. Ma., Mr. ami Mrs. Ari'.nr SI ori have - been a visitor al the home of haas their irucst d';nm; the holi i sister in law. Mrs. Harriot Maxof Calida vs. i heir son ch.-irlon South Slate street. lield fornia. 'i - i I very ftij.. ner whs serveil lit 'ho home of Mr. Ten quests ami Mrs. Axel I .i nil if t Christum-- ' iii'li- A Helen P.ennioii entertained the members of her elnb at her The time homo in Taylnrsville, was spent in Kan.es, music and daueluc. after which refreshments were served. I,, honor of Miss Helen White has reeenllv returned from a six weeks stav in California, a fum- iven at tier home ily dinner was on Myrtle avenue Covers welt laid for twenty miosis. Tie primary associalion of the Taylorsville Ward entertained Hf a Chilslmas party Tuesduy afternoon al the Ward amusement hull. Miss . r tlelew very Interesting and also edit. 44th ationnl. The article this week in The Community Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. (Ju.stave Nehwan Wednesday ufteruoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Anderson lmd as their dinner quests Sutidtiy. Mr. j'nnd Mrs. II, P. Anderson of Otfden; Misses Kn:herl.,e and Marian And-v,hof Kden. and Mr. NedM.s . ..r " u..i" I Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. krebs ami fnuilly were dinner guests of Mr. am) Mrs. Chester Meyers in Halt Lake Sunday. Miss Kachael Churches is homo from (itiiinlson to spend the holiday with her parents. Mr. iind Mrs. W. (J. Churches on YVusatcli avenue. Simon, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. It. and Hernet V. Oberhansloy Mary Hallnrd spent Sunday and Monday in Payson, the guests of relatives. Koscoe Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. I,. C. Miller, who is attending niedieul college in Chicago, Is home to spend the holidays with Ids o .,1-,- . parents. Miss lone Atwoodj left Friday morning for California to siend the holiday with her hrottier, after which she will go to southern California to visit friends he fore returning home, conjoint meeting of the M. I. will lie held Sunday evening In A splendid the (irant Ward. lieen musical program has prepared. Fldor Zelph Frekson recently an Australia Mission will address I he meeting. Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11. Howe. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Howe, and .Miss Madge Howe, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. I. W, Moffat Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Bailey of Mr. and Mrs. II l P.iorUmiik en Mr. and Mrs. (. F. Paul on Iien-bo- e Lake were guests of Miss Max-in- e Salt terlainel a: a rhrisitnas dinner avenue, are the proud parents Simon Tuesday. of a baby hov. ,born Tuesday. lec. Cleenparty al their Miss Margaret Cautin is stemMiig wood teiiaee. a few days with friends in Salt Lake. Born To Mr. and Mrs. James I,. Jones a hnhy hoy, Ioeenibcr 27th. Ir. and Mrs. H. X. Slieranian motored to I.opin Sunday to spend the tlay with Ir. and Mrs. Jones. Brent Ciiuliii, son of Mr. and .Mrs. C. K. Caulln. who Is attending the I nivcrsily of I'tah, is touring the cities of Southern I'tali with the By Using throughout the year I'liiversity cast of vl ic h he is a meiiilier. who are presenting their play, "The Swan" during the holi& days. Mr. and Mrs. (iaullii exix'ct their son to arrive home niout Heeeniber 21Mh to seiil the remain, der of the holidays with them. (ne of the biggest and best sttcial events o the wae sfnls knatlelbvb eveuts of the season will lake plaee at the (Irant Ward Amusement Hall Friday niiilit. January titli. when the ward gives their annual (odd an I (;re-Ball. Thuy promise the he. in iniisie, (lie slickest of HiHirs. beautiful decorations. Kveryone is urged io go aid take their friends and enjoy one of the hest times of the entire year. Refreshments will li i v also Ik1 served. A A. - -- Make Your New Year Happy Sphynx Oils Vesta Batteries and Badger Cord Tires Auto Accessories Flat Rate Repair Service on Your Car Flat Rate Garage and Service Station ' ; 4771 South State Mr. A. P.orquist. proprietor Camp Murray, lias been writing the Fagte. a series of articles the camp and its benefit to i onmuiMly. Vial will Hud theso Thone Murray 93 Murray ., ; 7 k ' ! I 4 I Mrs. J. B. Sharpells 1' of for n ls-- Clifford' Birch. At TOMOBH.E No. M7W Mrs. THE Waller JohiiHon (t.NE PAIR OF BLANKETS Xo. VM27 ,'frd Jink Hartshaw 4th ACTOMOBILE ROBE Xo. 175l!tO Blanche Anderson TOILET SET h (it on the ar- - sih J. II. SEASON TICKET TO C.EM THEATER No. 4704 I I Xo.1 17119 Vhe.'Ier llth-.M- Padgen A DOLL lke No. 7.'.221 osmr Mi ONE AI-U.- Henry CLOCK M iic.rci No. Cth- - Owen Sanders t CASE OF PEAS lilt No. Alex Hilssey CASE OF PEAS No. 2!til7 H .1 Brlnghnrst DOLL 22r7r No. William Hiiier CASE OF TOMATOES m V -- 7 J V V" ,, .r 1U Xo. Roy RichHrdwifl 1 CASE OF TOMATOES : - -- Xo. Sr-H- i" Vernal Mine CASE of REANS Xo. 31.in 'v' Frl Sngetidoj CASE OF BEANS x No. 17.175 Swnry Jurellch 2". LBS OF SFGAIt No. ITilVil Mehln AiVlnwin LBS OF SICAU 2.1 No, IiMivjh If I , J ' . I Ut " ' i VL I III N... 3DI71 ri V J '11JT I S'-- P. Peterson No. S!).'20 fist I) George Eutchel Xo. 4i7o: Mrs. Anna Jaeobson , Xo. 800(54 H. L. Kennedy Xo. 22122 ft4th 7(th aisrta Wood tlle 2 LBS d Lrd No 42110 Nell Wright Mm. ONE CASE OF OLN'GERALE No. HSih II "- - w: Join son SA( K OF No. (14.TJI i)) -- 1 Murray, Utah i ... Triumph in "White Gold" "White Gold" starring Jetta (Sou-- , lial is to U' presented at the (Jem Theatre Monday and Tuesday, Jan. Kenneth Thompson nnd 2 and 3, are featured. Bancroft George Tlioughs, moods and environment as they efl'ect four strained personalities on a bleak, drought-stricke- n Arizona ranch are tlie strange elements that are woven Into this unusual study of life. Tlie film is a tinal study, of life in the heat tortured wastes. It is a picture that will long linger in the memory. Mon. and Tues. Don't miss it. Ina Ringrose 77th Xo. 179212 W. L. Olsen Xo. 37 83rd Mary Diana Xo. 178.103 h !lith Llsoubee D. A. Xo. 133TK1 103rd Mrs. Arnold Ringrose Xo. 1.121.12 119th A. II. J. Xo. 201 3(4 W. Wright Xo. 1292S2 122nd 1 gate Christmas Services 128th J. E. 1 mu'it L Ryinroii MACK OF FMtt'U No. JM12 "MT out an,) Schools Xo. 4707 Re- - 'openTuesday The ClrlK(iiinu it """ : school work will b,.,!,, Winter morning. .iiilcllii.r Ii'lhnfo.l .....I l. (m of m, ij s,,rh, av .. ""'I i Iileasnres of the H(T while Christmas ,rt.( ments condu,.ted by the F Civic ci)8 ; Firemen, and Churches have greatly happiness of th kiddies: It Is believed that all will school with a new it lermimiuon to succeed la theirZf studies. . ai to-th- . "CASH AND CARRY" fleorge Gunderson No. No. 17.1.1 1'i 1 3l X The 0. P. Skaggs System stores are strictly of the "cash and carry" variety. Our stores do not deliver, neither do they charge groceries. There are no expensive salesmen in our stores. You save us much in overhead expenses through "serv- 1.18 W. T. Btdliston "o. 10.H1 ing yourself." WILLIAM CLARK PASSES SUCH SAVINGS PASSED ON TO YOU . Friends of William R. Clark of East 4sth South stPM't were shocked to learn of his sudden death which occurred Tuesday morning. Mr. Clark had been only slightly Indisposed the past few days, with no Intimation that even a serious illness was imminent. The deIn Xew York 73 was born cease! been a resident had ,but ago. years of Murray for the past fifteen years, lie has scnt much of his time on his ranch near Dillon. Montana, at which jilHf his body will rest. Ibis survived by his widow, Mrs. Augusta V.Clark, a brother. Andrew and a sister, Mrs. Ixmls Jellet, bo'h of Springs. New York. The body was taken to the Geo. A. Jenkins Mortuary and preparis) for removal to Dillon. Montana, where burial will take place. All savings effected by our "cash and carry" system, are passed on to our patrons, through us reducing prices to the lowest point. Many chain stores now deliver and run charge accounts, and aside from their advertised "specials" they cannot afford to sell good foods at low prices. Make it a point to pay cash and do your own delivering from our store. Your savings will pay you many times for the trouble of doing so. SMALL FIRE BREAKS MONTH'S RECORD A tire startisl by two toys who made a bonfire on the floor of R. P. Miller's bum. located at jth Fust and lth South stns's. at I clock, . Tuesday evening, broke the record that Chief Larson thought was Mirely going to In- 'no lire month." This is the lirst fire we have had luring the month of De ember, and had It not happened 1 IvcviiiUt. I27 would have another banner moii'h. a FOOD . X 1 ( STORES I Murray, Utah V ' I?. '??. .w jrr jr v. N ew opiort the saying' "Always Careful." anil make January. I Be P.Cs n "no fire month," Events at Murray First Ward An Annnilr Prlesho.M .vnnti'- ment program will ! given Sunday evening. January . nf t:3i p, m.. In I he Murrav Ward chiiind A being ar plendld program t range! by thn Anrotilc PrlesthiMNl Mctlilier Sltenlsorv of the Stake Preldeiii y wPI 1h present. and Elder John M. Whit lKer will deliver n mesaee. Sunday. Jnnnnry I. will rular p. in. FtMender mlee Dny, re- - 1 l 12 30 are urged to 1h present. The ilUhoprlr- of Murray First Ward held their regular on SUth. Matters Monday. of routine littne wn dli'iismHl - itns-iln- Year's '13 i i i ii Greetim After wishing you a Happy and Pros- perous New Year, our desire is to give our patrons even greater and more efficient service in the coming year. 8 M. I. A. Conjoint Meeting An nnd pre l,n program pbuniod for tie M. I. A. Conjoint mci'tlng arranged lvn farr-- i tieit Sunday night, January (1:1 t. m, at the Murrav 1. mi flri hlch promlwn inmh In W'srd, tnrn fo Ihow sftending. Imlh re- - fnm well nn an enter Jxilnt of Xlew. The Jinv IB Smith's Cash Feed "Everything for the chick from Peep to Cackle" 2024 West 33rd South pplrltimt a tainment dram follow: Olrnln nonit l' (, .voting. Wheeler IT. ,lfj BERRY'S COTTAGE The midnight Mass on Xinas Eve and t';e 10 o'clock Mass Xinas mornT FOR REXT- -5 room cottage, ev,rv convenience, garage, hinn, m ing at St. Vincent's church were shed and large garden. well attended. Tlie Church had been Apply,, Sandy Bank, Sandy, Ftah. tastefully decorated by the ladies Iieona rd Johnson Xo. 37t W". L. Olsen Xo. 2410.10 Mr. S. Gaugh Xo. 1377t. h 2.1t Kit ,. f. "" Htfrin.lb.il " LBS OF SFGAU OF SrOAIl Granite Furniture Co. . Uwl Ftliel 5IM 1 ''hone 496 : V -' No. I 1 w Z ,,V,:..., I i Mr. Claude BKhpll 2LBS OF Sl'GAU flow. .1,'trd Kelsey as the two dund sleuths, Miillittiui nnd Garrlty. "The Gorilla" 183rd will lie shown at the Gem Theater January 10. 11 and 12. y "I'lfiira,,,,. " by Flats." now presents his 142nd Maurice Lyman Xo. !492; latest, "The Gorilla," adopted front the famous stage play of the same 1 ,1ft h A rthur S wenson Xo. 143iM5 name written my Ralph Spence. "The Gorilla' is considered the lWth Earl Stauffer Xo. 204304 weirdest of the mystery stories and features Charley Murray with Fred t73rd Mary Diana from Page 1) tlie .Murray Merchants and vou Imost yourself as they give you luick full value plus.'-Coiuto Murray every day. You, .will vroflf in snnji-pstyle and t,Le following have relerson Drug gisters! at Thorntnn-Astore as holders nf Lucky 'Numbers, LIST OF I'KIZKS WON ln)ii,im.t Jetta Goudal Scores 's (ContlniUHl lrtui-tifu- Mr. Claud Bitchell No. :M71 1 132nd GRAND PRIZE DRAWING Slogan, led Many 4!tth 47th Edward Small, of Asher. Small and Rodgers, the producer of "The 138th Cohan's nnd the Keely's" and FOR REXT Furnished apartment with bath and light. 3114 South State streets. A.. or the Altur ?.y Anderson; Arthur Spanker ""'"'ers i i i. I""1N"' Jl1'' Stewart Bagley, on "Book of Mor,,'"'istmil'(,ri . fv.,..." r. mon": Vocal Solo. ClilTord Simp- n" vtt " aim Mr(! ie Jeui Kearns Mrs. of Cottoi:w .i.,.'. Ilalliday: son: Reading. t of tt, Words "Beautiful song. Closing 'e .,., . the ehureh nn,i Iive." 130th Edward Small Presents "Gorilla" Sum- ICosy sele-ion- s A. Jewell 1 SACK OF FLOPR Xo. 1.1217 Mr. R. J. Foort CAN AI'TO DRESSING No. 0420 of Fast Mill Creek announce the arrival of n hahy hoy, Isjrn Dec. 15. Dr. and Mrs. II. X. Sheranlan entertained with a children's theatre party last Saturday at the Wilkes. where the guests enjoyed that delightful little play, "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch." Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shnier of Grant Ward entertained at a family dinner on Christmas Day. The din ner table was gay with Christinas decoration, a wonderful cake form ing the centerpiece with loads of There oilier Christmas goodies. was also a lovely Christmas tree which sixteen members of the family Mr. and Mrs. A. W. enjoyed. and Yeager family and Mrs. Amelia Pixton of Taylorsville were among those who enjoyed the occasion. friends and reAliout forty-fiv- e latives of Mrs. James A. Batetnail of West Jordan surprised her of on the Thursday night her birthday anniversary, by going to her home loaded with good things to eat nnd gflts.Born To Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tucket t of 1st West and 4th South, a baby iboy. Instrumental Swedish Trio: M. I. mer'-: .Win No. n . White Star Gas 1 4.1th and Mr. Verdant Spring and Mash SACK OF FLO PR Frajik "Evolution of the Tourist entitled Camp." j 19Z7 ly roiigngat..n. "KASH IS KING" |