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Show If two years turned last week from a Mr. States. mission In the Western dMrlct presBarker was appointed uud ident of the San I.uis district, the in months the past Vis spent Ices in Iwnver. Colo. A welcome him i:i heme party will 1' tendered M, in October ivylorsville wanl on he recreation hall. I, ImMdSICSI AT I GROCERY SPECIALS Friday, Oct. Murray 5 -- 7 to Oct. 13 27c 15c Shredded Wheat, pkg Beans, (Navy) 4 lbs Crystal Wedding Oats Corn Flakes (Large) Malt, (Blue Circle) qt. jar Soda Crackers, 3 lb. box Macaroni, (Hulk) 4 lbs 9c 13c Hearts (Red), CHINESE HERB QUICKLY ALLAYS PAIR and ITC.11KB Nixon's Chlnarold. It's the newest and fimtest acting treatment out lirlngg ease and comfort In a few minutes so that you can work and enjoy life while It continues Its Boothlnir, heallntr action. JJon't delay. Act In time to avoid a dangerous and costly operation. Try Dr. Nlxon'i Chlnarold under our guarantee to satisfy comoletelv ami k. worm iuu limes mo atuali cost or our money bacic THORNTON - ANDERSON & for Graham Crackers, 2 lb. box Western Special Coffee, lb State St, IKl Murray. Hamburger, lb. i2y2c ... gim .r 'r mm - Rice, Pot Roast, Shoulder cuts, lb. IIAKK 25c 23c 20c Inarm The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church elected the for the ensulns year at their last week's meeting. Mrs. A. Bradford is president of the organvice ization, Mrs. Myrtle Tate, secWard, Mrs. Hay president and will he next meeting The retary. held Wednesday. Octotier 12, at the home of Mrs. Bradford, East 4StIi South at 1 :.' p. m. s 4 7F 18c . Mr. John Hergor was most 15c 10c .. 20c .. d 19c e 18c 20c 10c 10c geous color. iuc .. The adult class of the M. I. A. of Taylorsville ward held a party at t lie home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum on Tuesday evening. The Reunion rooms were beautifully decorated with fall flowers, fiaines were played during the evening and the individual prize was won by Mr. Kay I'lxton. A group prize was also given. Late in the evening refreshments were served to ott guests. The committee in charge was Mr. Ilyriuu 25c SALE The Ladies of the liapilst Church will hold h Home Cooked Food Snlt at lht (Jranlto Furniture Co., m Nut unlay, October Stli, lit lt:,'tll n. in. They will sell, cookies, pies, cakes, rolls, hnk-ei- l lieans and potato unhid all at very reasonable prices. Buy some thing for your Sunday dinner or take Home thing home for lunch on Sut unlay. will appreciate They mid your patronage you will le helping out In a good cause. SUNDAY and MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 and 10 .Reunion, Jr., Mrs. Mary I'. Lindsay, Mr. Dan Barker, Mrs. J. T. Oerrard and Mrs. Kllen S. Bennlon. mm The with Dorothy WILSON and Eric LINDEN, and an all star cast1 THI'RH IS NO TOMORROW! WHAT HAVE WE GOT TO I.OSK! Eighty miles an hour . . . Danger at the bend How can a girl jjet an even break . . . ! lorsvllle Sunday School held a soMr. Milan ('. iHoyce, who Is on a cial In the recreation hall last Frimission to the eastern states. Is lectday night. (lames were played and uring ou the "Book of Mormon," in danclii); whs enjoyed durln? the evvarious sections of Ohio. were present. ening Thirty-fivTed llauihlln, who Is attending Mrs C. K. 'Wiseman will enterthe B. Y. I'., sjient last Saturday tain at a party Saturday eveninc and Sunday, with his uncle. Mr. V. in honor of her husliauds hirthday II. llauihlln nnd family. anniversary. "50" will l played the duriiiR Sixteen evening. guest MemlKTS of the Orbls X Club were entertained at the home of will he present. Miss Aggie I'eters, on Virginia Mrs. I). V. James returned home from I"ortland, Oregon, Sunday where she visited her daughter. Mrs. Mr. und Mrs. I. W. Smith have I'. (5. Kartell and family, since last hail as their guests during the week Mrs. W. II. F.vans of (Vntervllle, August. who returned home Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Mackny, Miss Alice Mrs. Carol and Mackay, Bailey, Mrs. I.00 Jensen accompanied Carol and children, motored Jean, Dlv-ers Mrs. F. T. McCall and Mrs. II. to Kphraim and spent the week of Salt Lake to Lohl Wednes end with Mrs. It. K. Madsen. Mrs, day, where they sent the day. Madscn was formerly Miss Bcrnice Mrs. Nancy lloyee entertained at Mackay. a dinner party Wednesndy evening Miss Daisy Kennion entertained for friends from Tooele. Hallowe'en a party Monday evening at the at In colors were lined decorations. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. AlU-r- t Mrs. Ituricoii and Mrs. Hyrum Bennlon, Jr., In honor of Frank Helen of Otftlen were the Miss Reunion, Twenty cuests at the home of Mrs. Charles guests enjoyed the affair. (James White on Tuesday. were played during the evening. street, Monday evening. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, OCT. ON'E XIGHT OF LOVE. THEN' I50TII MUST IJ1E! White man, brown girl, in the grip of life ... on the shores of Hawaii! moon-drench- ed KING VIDOR'S "BIRD OF PARADISE" with Dolores DEL RIO and Joel McCREA JOHN HOLLIDAY, CREICHTON CHANEY, RICHARD "SKEETS" GALLAGHER, BERT ROACH iris Theatre Cottonwood Stake District Commltttee entertained the Scout nnd Vanguard leaders and their partners at a party in Murray First ward Wednesday evening. Progressive table games were played. Mr. Clyde Barker gave a leading and Miss Marie Morris of the Salt Lake Boy Scout office, gave a vocal selection during the evening. The affair was under the direction of E. Allen Bateman, chairman of Cottonwood District committee and Commissioner F.lmcr Chris-lenseiK'iizil Watts. Koynl Stone, Clyde Barker and Harold Drage. Scout e "THE AGE OF CONSENT" ngree-alii- y surprised last Saturday evening by u party of friends and relatives who called at his residence. South to offer 70 Fast Fifty-thirfelicitations on his eightieth birth Twenty-fivperday aniversary. sons enjoyed the evening at cards. An abundance of beautiful autumn flowers were brought by the guests, making the rooms a mass of gor- 23c lbs Salmon, Tall can, 7c, 3 for Salted Peanuts, 1 lb Onions (yellow) 6 lbs Lard, in packages, lb MaU 0I(1 Milwaukee, 2 lb can .. 12c, 14c 11 ORIENTAL Tea, Hewlett's, Vz lb lb Tea, (Bulk Green) Yum, or Cheerup, bottle Potatoes (New) 14 lbs Tomatoes, Size 21, can, 7c, 3 for Soap, Algor Toilet, large bar, 5 bars (chor ce of 6 varieties) lbs 5 If you luffer from itehlngr, blind, protruUInK or bleeding l'lle you r be amazed at the soothing:, likely to healing- power of the rare. Imported Chinese Herb, which fortifies Dr. CO. IKIli So. 3 19c 10c 49c 25c 23c 15c 1 10 39c No cr'h'd can Pineapple, gal 15c Carrots (Fresh) 14 lbs 20c Soap, Laundry, 10 bars 3 Tall for 20c can, 7c, Spaghetti, 23c Certo, per bottle 10 No. 29c can Pears, (1 gal.) 19c Matches, 6 boxes 19c Coffee, Pig Ben, 1 lb 3 Sardines, large oval can, 7c, for .. 20c PILES 55c Malt (Ballantyne) String Beans, 2y2 can 7c, 3 for 20c Peas, No. 5 Sieve, 2 can, 9c A ATWATER KENT RADIO All bvers of Candy will want to visit Murray and Stores Saturday. 33rd South Street 0. P Skagg'a System You will finrj Creamy Black Wal-nu- t Fudge, Delic-iou- s Chocolate Peanut Clusters, Chocolate s, Crunchy Chewy Carme 1 Chocolate Old Story DuproveJ There Is an often repeated story credited to the historian, Harvey exRice, that Moses CJeaveland't startparty and surveying ploring ed up the Chagrin river, mistaking It for the Cuyahoga, and that upon discovering the error Cleaveland gave it this name as representative of the state of his feelings. It appears, however, that this story has little foundation, for on maps made before the Revolution the river was called the Chagrin. The name Is, no doubt, from an Indian word given as "Shagrin" or "Shaguln," and said to mean One map Issued in 1775 "clear." calls It the Elk river. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Chips, Butter Chocolate Stars and that Nut Toffee, at per lb. This that fancy good 19c U all quality which usually sells at very much higher prices. Each kind will be ready in one pound cellophane packages. Thsre will also be 1 lb. assorted Should Appeal to Tourltta The RaJtlc republics of Lithuania, and Finland, Latvia, Esthonla formed from territories of the old Russian empire as a result of the World war, offer the tourist a region of great interest and beauty Scenes of natufor exploration. ral splendor abound along the winding coastlines and amid xthe dense northern forests of all these countries and about the vast and Innumerable lakes of Finland. What Is not generally known Is that each of these peoples boasts of long centuries of Independent civilizations and that In many of the cities relics of unspoiled and charming medieval beauty remain. varieties at the same price. We will have a lady attendant in our store to show this candy. This is the biggest candy event ever held in Murray and 33rd So. Street, 0. P. Skaggs System Stores. Do not miss this most unusual candy sale. O.P.SKAGCS FOOD S7 STORK A SURETY of ITKITY Mine Reicue School To train rescue crews In mine accidents a factory In Berlin, Germany, has opened a school where chambers Invusion of and the carrying of men to aafety are taught. Experiments are. made Notary Public d under varying conditions, different types of gas masks being worn by the operators, and dummies are rescued from rooms filled wltk prisonous vapors. C. B. Wallace Phone Murray 35 (Rear of 155 Court Ave.) How One Women LostlOLbs.inaWeek Mr. Betty Luedeke of Dayton "I am using Krusehen to reduce weight I lost 10 pounds in one week and cannot say too much to recommend It." To take off fat easily, SAFELY and HARMLESSLY take one half teasMonful of Krusehen in a glass of hot water in the morning before breakfast go lighter on fatty meats, (mtatis's. butter, cream and pastries it Is the safe way to lose unsightly fat and one bottle that last 4 . week costs but a Get It at Miss Minn Bean eutertalned at 9 Mr. LeUoy Richardson enter- - Throiitoii Anderson trifle. Store or Drug miscellaneous shower In honor of Italned the Joy Makers club at her store In America. If this any drug Mr. and Mrs. Mat-lDean Wednes home Friday afternoon. Prizes first bottle fails to eoininoe you day evening ut the home of her par were won by Mrs. Glen Ha lea. Em- this is the safest way to lose fat cuts, is J5 Outer street. ily Potlmore and Hazel Carlisle. money back. Luncheon was served to twelve Rut Mire and get Krusehen The Thornton Andersou Drug members. Salts - imitations are numerous und Store Is now serving a :2i cent lunch for merchants from 11:M to 1 :00 The CoMoiiwikmI Camp, Daughters you must safeguard your health. every day which Is worthy of your of the Pioneers, will meet next I MIL IIWSF.YS KOsE WINS consideration. Thursday. Utoher 1.1. at 2 o'clock STATK CHAMPION KIRIION' at the home of Mrs. Joseph S. perMr. K. It. llauihlln of Mltburn Frmn the huudretN of gorp-oury, 4 .V.I South State street. All Wyoming. scnt several thus Ibis those Interestisl are Invited to at- roses exhibited nt the Ftiih State week with his brother, Mr. W. II. Fair. Carl L Hansen' Cidden tend this meeting, Ilamblin and family, 4.VU1 Krbkson Ophelia captured the "t'hamplun" I .a ne. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Morrl ribUm, will he Interested to knowMr. Il;inen entiTod thirteen roses Apltiml Mr. and Mm. W. N. Rcrgeiier rethat they are the pnmd a tents of and wnii tlrstH on nearly every one. turned from Iopm Tuesday where a baby Im.v lorti, ivtober .1. at the His exhibit i.iiis(.d i if rink Ka,. they went to attend the funeral of Cottonwood Maternity Home. Mrs. anee, Wm, F. Freer, Mrs. llenrv Mr. Rergetier' brother, into J. was formerly Miss Malsd Mor Fink fabbau'e. Crusader. Bergemr. (!ustaveoii. The mother ami babe Mrs. Antnti Ward, (iruse nnd Top Mr. and Mrs. William Mines ate getting along nicely. lit, Mrs. 1,. C, ltruslow, Etnllc I'ink France, and family were dinner fui-mof Mr. Mack Rean will lie the coin Edward Herrlot Klllarney. Madame and the Culdeii their son an I family. Mr. and Mr. pliuiented guest at a miscellaneous V.. tl. Mines of Knst Midvale on Ophelia. hower. given by her sister, Mr. Sunday. J. K. Morcton. Mrs. HetsT Warbur-ton- , Little-Know- n Men Who and Mr. C. W. WclnesNctt Tuesday evening after the Are Worthy of Honor Mutual meeting, the M. I. day afternoon at the home of her It suirested that a statue be . Mr. and Mr. A. o. Jaeoh- A. of Taylors llle ward, will upon-so- r pan-titerected to the memory of the man en, ".lai lne tn't. ho first Introduced the a moving phiun show, "The orante Croat IlriiHin. Man Who l'luycd God." Japan already jo Mr, and Mrs. 1hiixI1 pile. Ml, has statue to Its first orange brincer. France has put tip a Thursday the VatigunrtN of th and Mr. C. II. Jt.np nnd family, Maine to Marie H inJ. the Inventor M. I. A. of Tnylorille ward will Mr. and Mr, liar Johiioii nmi of Caisiemhert chee.-e-, nnd OfTen-hnnenjoy it roller skntltig party at the laughter Wanda ami mm KUrt. In Cermany, boasts n statue Odivn. The Vanguard are under Miss Helen White nnd Mr. Art Far to Sir Frnnci bringing the dins Hon of Mr. Ale Barker and rT enjoyed a welnle roast In Mill the potato from the New world to the old. l'.ut nobody knows who Ye?k ranyon on Wednewlay evenMr. nsude Bennlon. the oranees to Itrltaln. ing. from pp;,in nbout the Thry Mr. and Mr. A. O, Jacotim n ear lV.xi, but beyond that there U Mr. and Mr. 0. It Kerger are no record. the marriage of thrlr daughThe first man to ter MUdr.-- L and Mr. Mark llcan. now comfortably hsatnl In their onitmes In quantity wm llnvil, a Ixuidon fiUt broker, The marriage took I'hice April 12. new home on Gcrnianln avenue. the centenary of whose death reThirteen primary offlcr of the the couple keeping It a mvret un cently occurred. The man who first til a few days ago. Murray Flrt Wanl wen guest of nroti.t bananas to I'.rltaln Is Just . Mr. Elmo Martin at her home on m worthy of rtatue as anvone Mr. and Mr. R. J. Ratenmn had Center stns-t- , Friday aftertnw.ii of connected with oranues. Worthiest, ptthnp. of any Is Sir a their dinner gnets Sunday their lHt After the huslnes Weston, who flourished In the reign son and family, Mr. and Mr. A. lifstlng the aflern.on wa peiif of Charles I. Though Very few peo-pi!,. Ratenmn nnd thildren. Ittmtui In a social have heard of him, It was he way. IJght refnshment who Introduced Mae and Mud, and Mr. and Mm. weiv nerved.. turn!p. clover and other sown trrases IV. rt Into p.ritain, Bailey of Salt Uiwe City. and st? laid the foundation of modMr. Gctie Rurker, .n ut Mr. and ern agriculture. The officer and leathers f Tay- - Mr. Iau Barker of Indjon Mall. Taylorsville, re- - writes: ... (MURRAY) CANDY SALE e (We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities) Oats, (9 lb. Iiag) Corn Flakes, (small) 2 for Mother Eorth't Ag is 2,0 "0,000,000 years earth The old according to the estimate of the Prof Dr. Otto Hahn, director ofBerat Institute Wilhelm Kaiser his lin The noted physicist bases calculations on the quantity of lend to be found on the surface of the earth. "The progress niade recently In radio-activsubthe study of stances and the disintegration of the atom enables us to fli the age of the world with fair accuracy," of the professor told an audience and German scientists. "Uranium minthorium, contained in certain erals, are converted, In the course of millions of years, Into radium, and flnallv into uranium lead and The lead findings thorium lead. of help us to determine the age 2,000,000,000 at years." earth the SIMPLICITY Is The THING for FALL The subtle, slender lines of our Autumn shoes commend VI to the women who tin-i- wish t step out smartly this fall. In a variety yf mater- - pcrs and oxfords varied enough Autumn occasion. ials. H 95 fr '29S slip- - There are pumps, strap styles every 1 East Broadway Salt Lake Gty, Utaa s Atwater Kent offers new 1933 Models which you cannot match anywhere at any price! - This is a strong statement. And it is as true as it is strong. See and hear this matchless new 1933 Radio at . MKMItFIC OF Hoffman d! ... Specials litt. 1 Smith Hardware 4814 South State Street, Murray PHONE Murray 148 r. In-nk- fr h!-m and SMILE with Im-I-o- rt Tree Tea, pkg 9c Milk, tall cans, 4 for Honey, gallon Cloverbloom Butter, lb. Shredded Wheat, pkg Seedless Raisins, pkg Soft. Shelled Walnuts, new crop, lb. 59c 22c Leg of Lamb, lb 16c 12c 1 9c 7c 15o Hen-Jaml- US and Have A GOOD LUNCH! 32c 25c M. J. B. CofTee, lb t SERVICE WITH A SMILEI Shoulder Veal, lb Ilk-har- w-'- Murray Cafe Where Good Food Is Tasty e X t 4 Ed Hoffman PHONE MURRAY 360 1&32 Srv SOUTH STATE STREET |