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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE for (Continued From Page 1) Will Rogers in the most human and lovable role he has yet played! P. Mra. JiIiiich The Reverend and Is the screen fare promised That a nt of tended this city, Payne, the at Iris Theatre, where Will's In Salt Iik? Tuesday, luncheon fit noon, which was given In hon latest Fox picture, "'Judge Priest,' or of the Haptlst ministers ami will be shown Sun., Mon., and their wives, of Salt Lake, Mur Tuesd., February 3, 4 and 5. According to advance reports, ray and Magna. A special guest was Dr. (I. B. Beers of New the star has never been so well - )A"- ( York, executive secretary of mis sion work throughout the Cuited States, who was a sjieaker. Members of the Murray Second ward M. I. A. will sponsor a Valentino dancing party, February 11, at the ward amusement hall. Novelty features and various forms of entertainments are being outlined and full details will be pi von later.' Rev. W. K. Parks, of Moab, was a brief caller at the home of Reverend and Mrs. Payne Monday. lie was enroule to his homo after n trip to points in Missouri. Rev. and Mrs. Payne with other Baptist ministers and their wives, attended a dinner In Salt Lake Tuesday noon at which the Rev. fieorge P. Beers, I). I)., of New York City, the Executive secretary of the Baptist Home Mission Society, was the guest. YOU NEED DOTH Vico motor oil, in new winter grades, flowi freely. No It av strain on the starting battery. Pep 88 winter gaioline starts at the first spark. Together, these specially refined products make starting easier always! Use them lor economical motoring. Ask for free copy of book on Slcflag and Skating Hints. Cold-proofe- d oil-dra- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Jackson will celebrate their thirtieth wedding anniversary. Sunday nt their home, corner of 33rd South and Main Streets, with a family dinner. Valentine Ideas will lie used in the table decorations and covers will he laid for the following, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Draxlcr ami family, Mrs. Ethel Hill, Miss Maude XT II. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson, Mr. nnd Mrs, Clarence Jackson and son, Gerald. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alma Jackson, Miss Ruth Jackson, Bob Wagstaff and Billie Jackson. UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY 400 Sendee Stations and Dealers in trtafc and Idaho Distributors of Atlas Tires and BaUNtf i PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. 4914 South State St. Murray SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK! Mr. nnd entertained the Mrs. Curtis L. Shaw entertained the memls'rs of the Joy Makers club Friday afternoon of last week nt her 19c 19c 17c 29c home in Grant ward. A o'clock luncheon was served, and the remainder of the afternoon was siient In playing "o(Mt". Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Truman Carlisle. Mrs. Guy Reading ami Mrs. Rols-r- t one-thirt- Razors, popular makes 10c tip Cameras, good ones, as low as $1.49 Colgate's Tooth Paste, shi. 10c, lge. size 19c, giant size 35c Pencil Tablets, each 5c Crazy Crystals, $1.50 size, now -. $1.00 Farrer. Miss Dorcas Belcher, who is at Mrs. Payne. Is gradually recovering from her recent illness. the home of Rev. nnd .- aa CuU Correspondence Papers, 24 sheets, 24 Envelopes, Novelty package niomliors street. VALENTINE HEARTS Finest Boxed Candies in Vs and 1 pound boxes! 25c Gold Medal Cough Syrup 25c Gold Medal Baby Cough Syrup 25c Nasal Oil, Special 50c Ephridine Nose Drops Mrs. Lawrence Parry of their club nt an evening party, Saturday of last week at their home on Center Norwich Cod Liver Oil, large size hot., Special 59c Tooth Brushes, reg. 25c value, guaranteed pure bristle 15c Toilet Paper, 650 sheets tissue 3 rolls 14c Shaving Cream, Swav Lady Esther Powder, cream, each 39c 10c held (he coining week by Mr. nnd Mrs. David Walton, parents of the groom, at the Silver Slipper on Highland Drive. 4 X ftfU RICH IS CALLED ANDREW nlon, died at the family residence Saturday at 7:110 p. m. of heart disease. Mrn. Itlch was lorn In Irnper on June 2, 1H!V, a daughter of Henry and Sallna Slniiwnn Frost. and had resided In Salt take conn ty nil of her life. Surviving are her mother; her husband; three sons. Allen T., Eugene L. and Alvln Loltoy Rich; two daughters, IeVerla nnd Genevieve Rich, all of Reunion. LENORE BECKSTEAD Mineral sorvlom for Lenoro Iht'ksteinl, i!0, of South Jordan, who died suddenly Friday evening at the family home of a heart attack, were conducted Monday at 1 tfrt p. ra. at the Smith Jordan ward chapel. She was the beautiful and holoved daughter of Perry Wallace and Ignore Mackay Beckstond, and was born April IS. 15UI In South Jordan. Surviving are her parents, four brothers. Wallace, ivl.lsle, Mern-1llyrum, Sterling Mackay, and Henry Bcckstcnd, tvo sisters, Catherine and Aftort Ann lhvkxteari, all of South Jordan. Bishop R. II. Beckstead was In charge of the servers and burial, took place In South Jordan reme-- ! tery. Stop That Dangerous BRONCHITIS Cough Tonight home Mlllcreek, .W.l South 3rd Fast, of a heart attack. He was a life-lonresident of Mlllcreek, lorn there January I'O, 1x02. n son of Andrew J. and Anna HerU-rFor many years he was foreman at the American Smelt lint nnd Refining Company's Plant at Murray, retiring several years ago Mr. Rynearson was an active member of the I.. I). S. church and was a monihcr of High Priest's Quorum. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fnima Redman Rynearson, nnd Ave sons. Fdward M Iceland C, and Sidney F.. Rynonrsop of Mlllcreek; decree A. of Van N'liys, California, and Charles F. Rynearson of San Francisco. Call fornla; two daughters, Mrs. Alvfi fj. Wallln. and Mrs. J. X. Atklnsoi of Mlllcreek: a Mrs. Kllza Mb Stoddard of Holhiday; thirty two grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services are jwndlng tin arrival of relatives. In g t sl-t- -r. NEW SERVICE REPAIR SHOP All roughs look nllke to Buckley' Mixture (triple acting) one sip of this grand medicine usually stops an ordinary rough t ho tough old deep seated rough and the bronchial rough are usually chocked and under rotitrol after Just a few dw(H,n, n,re tormenting, slis'pliws nights. Itucklcy'n U dirrerent it's mil reme It "arts like n flash" Just prove It with one 45 rent bottle at Prescription lrug Co. or any drugstoreIt U guaranteed, m room Mrs. Reed Walker ami two chila few days ago. for Washington. D. ( where they will mak" their home for the present. lull before the storm? January 30 in the Reunion Bishop Samuel Smith officiated. Murray Laundry "MORE HOURS FOR LEISURE WOMEN" e, A Complete Modern Laundry Service for Your Every Need! o For the few Pennies spent here and there every day bv each member of the family, Mother's wash-da- y worries can be eliminated! Your Clothes Last Longer Because They Are Washed In . . . RAINSOFT ARTESIAN WATER TELEPHONE Murray 213 NOWI EVA LYNN BEAUTY SHOP Specials for 10 Days Only! FREE 3 Finger Waves, with 32.50 TO S5 each Permanent Wave, at Silver Bell Station 4400 South Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones and little daughter. Paddy, of Ivnver. Colorado formerly residents ofi this city, hft Denver a few daysj tgo for Washington, P. C. to niakej their home, where Mr. Jones has! accepted a Civil service position. lie Is a son of Mrs, Eva Jones ofi i his city. HAIR RECOXDITIOXIXG: Hot Oil Treatment, Shampoo and Finger Wave, All for ... State Street Murray's Track Side Station for Retail Trade 75c NEW PERMANENT WAVING MACHINE! TWO NEW DRYERS! Direct from tank car to your, car Finest Silver Bell Gasoline . . . Price . . . First National Hank ISuilding rilONE Murray 61 k'OlTII COTTONWOOD TO OPERETTA PRESENT An operetta, titled. "Frlen 'ship", which was founded In Moart V time, will lie preset -1 Friday rv- enlng at the South Cotti nwnod wnrd ohatel by inemliers of the! , t- j III M U R R A Y 'I FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I and 2 j PER GALLON ward M. I. A. E'irl Ottlev Is directing the of-- ; fair. who. with the cast. Is working hard o make It an outstanding entertalnnient. SHvlal musical numbers nnl' readings will also be given and ward budget tickets will Im accept-ed- . - WHY PAY MORE? Only One Grade of Gas . Finest, First Grade Gasoline j j Hi-Octa- GLEN BENNION LFAVF? FOR LOS ANGELES, CAL. ne u j mj .1 !s a rotn!iictit will iartci;ite in that city. Ml- I"Mlhy h en vii'ftn-- I.h'mI In Sricr-- her ivnnh't' lnii.r. n in! tmixli-aN- r j sl1(,cs .Te 1c! richt ;in. priced p. Mlit t!i" in st rxaclif.c. tll.o'y S7 In of Tnylor-ivilie- ward. Tayh-r-vill- Junior nt?-- ' .9 1 Tii-vd- ay . I i. f 'll-- ... le m t vlt(ls . strap slipptr s lor-vll- i (( 2 1110 v. i , xi 'HM, ( arhi , ami 89c s No. ITanl I'.rnadway A n Mines' .md f ' I I'ndVr S( lirainnvJIinnn Drug Merf f " hilarily ,,:",,l'r; "Taj 0 IMm far! ec 1 11 t l'.rtur. ll". . tvntf ,rrr; ItVVtti I .....i o . ix. plrlnnn, , , , Tll, Ssir ,,,,,c,, mw "wl" ! " '"": rn rIir- . . . who l.mVWT M ",",,nl U M" MimIiwm wild w II in ' V llnw a, a t.M julep . . . WM w(h ,wirp klH,: . . . ii-i- - - "l ... and llcrlen tmtf rmmtrr mvhMvn. Uunl a.wl Hardy for huclw . mtnhitwiiion to l rln nuilr niM rmiinly lo tlir Y ' I y I " m..--t helcliiJ RrealcM HARDY 'o'-'.a.ii'.- " BABES IN TOYLAND" i Immortal M.olral . '' ninhitlut 'V"" lccil, lauEhtcr n( mwl Mnr Itl Norm l.rouqhl P H"1 . . . Maid mwl Ollie in pictnrr . . . a irii.mnli of mwmh ''- - . , "TailsDin Tnmmv" Cheers for Love" crt-a-l J e' of wimrs! "A New I sliip lead -From Now On". "11 . li Ml.rr ? "u it y V (I ' It WALT IIAI III.M( ,v 31.-1- 9 ,ltcl UmAi "JUDGE PPIFQT" . . S1.29 i. V what CAMPUS BOOT SHOP ( y V .Ml l,M SUN MON, and TUES., FEBRUARY 3, 4 and 5 nonil.K PRCW.RAM TO KKMKM1U K! WILL ROGERS in IRVIN' S. ("OHM'S l-- "lCK 'V munti: m.kinnky. Kl'nY w.,rl,l throur.li Ihe ryes of jontli ao.l tl.re are n Iniii.lnd of a i Unltil riit.M.1 ...f..lu w i,Ui-- , rxiMtini;. iiaiinrTr tuui hMtPtnr Comedy-Thr- to 8 if. i . atii "M (WLLY and W',,T oir Chapter No. 9 IJ I', . iiil ii:;.. rumsr. i lMir;LAK V,'f K C,l!!i;'!v r.....t Sh,.Ji M K. !!mn. I apt, lur,u'(e and rrof. Buttcrvuntli in he Now Is The Time to Protect Children' Hralth by Buying Good Substantial ShoeiJ of S.ilf ci twin, ItLt f while . maxim: ihvli: ( V Protect Your Children's Feel! f j 7 v TOUR" f ! 9, fr Iis Mr. Saturday rvenltnr 'or an lnl fin'o vmv. "STUDENT with JIMMY DURANTE, CHARLES BUTTERWORTH 1 yrv' rr-- l ; F. A. M.wer, South Slate street, in two !itllive eliiw nf the M Murray has re opened for bushier ., nt Mn yHl ...eveniin! . following n ierisl during which ..f II w nil OIUIIS tr.'OTcr tlll'lr lai the estiibllshment was undergolns Mi-- Matirine t'ctmlon. repairing ami repainting. A new. Next Ttt.'slay Itic at th Tav attractive front has been built, com ward. M. I. A. tn.intH-paring very favorably with any Will hold oiien llltht. Thn-- i . act similar establlstnent to found In I'l ivi will U treseiitivl and varh.ii the county. Ntttnt-will W civen. or All minis lioverHgcM are served at the Moser place, which has earnCock Sparrow Wtiri Bib ed the reputation or being Cock Kparrow nhvayi rarrle rendezvous. Fisher's Urr Is bib of dark featheri on M hreat n speciality of the bar. His wife never ha, ofe. sx.rts-men'- TILVNKS appreciation Isthts spring weather or only Ward chapeL . You Can Still SAVE at the . . . Lnhrnni for the .jmt vioik at Iut homo In Taylorivllle. Willard I'lNtott. who ha h - n h II local h"vi!;il for several w.i!; li How ;,t the leOci' nf rcctltcrntit:! FOR M MNESS his tlanchtiT. Mr. I I.i ?! p. pax'oii The Ust bar and OF Wedne- NOTICE TO MOTORISTS! h-'- o CARD sday, Service Repair Shop .Vi71 Murray, at 4'Mi State street. Tlie shop Is eo,tilped to handli nil kinds of repair and rebuilding work, and Mr. Karon svlall oi all tjHs of stokers, washing ma chines, vacuum cleaners, doinostlt pnti'l. etc. A telephone call will bring Mr. Karons to your home for repair scrvl.-o- , or any article may Is- - brought to the shop for service. I Xuy-rvelde- EC I.. Karons, former! v hvnt- Third Fast street, bin (llcti Bcnnhxi. n of Mr. nnd Mrs t opened a Service Repair Shop li Parley It union of Tnyl.trsvllX at S. Hinckley will evenl:i oiuiuuy at ..... , , fsouuit. luiiuuwuuu waru M. I conjoint services commencing' at' 7:30 p. m. A splendid musical pro. gram is ueing ouuinett for the oc. caslon. Ar-lin- Mr. ei! MOSEK OPENS Sleep Sound All Night Long Fair-bourn- Elder Bryant mi- - We wish to express our slnoere to all those who go generously assisted by their acU of kindness and expressions 0 sympathy during the Illness and A Ten minute typewriting speed death of our beloved husband and test was held Thursday of last brother; and for the many beautweek at the high Hohxl. In rlass4, iful floral offerings. Helen Cannegleter, Florence Marks, MRS. BLANCH ARNOLD Donna Jacohsen, Hope Liljenfeldt, MRS. ADA BATEMAX and Louise Wellington led; in class MRS. LENA GATES 5, Lois Draney, Blaine Jensen, MR. DAVE ARNOLD. Snow and June Watts; and in class C, Ruth Peters and .The funeral services for Mrs, ' Qunlenten Mauss. Edna Frost Rich was held Toy-land,- M. RYNEARSON dren left Mrs. Mary Kdna Frost Itleh, 40. Andrew Melvln Hynoarson, 73. wife of Tliomas W. Rich, of Bon- - died Tuesday, at 3 :.tt p. m. at his "B" Honor Roll Martin. June Myres, Margaret Helen Mallory, Ruth Lletzel, James Kilby. Siata Bri'.ghurst, Virginia Demke, Mel ha Fairhourne, John De les, Wllma Allan, Eibert Parker, El mo Williams, Phyllis Wallen, John Spender, Rolnrt Simslch, Spencer Reed, Carol Thompson, Ruby Hall, Elmo Youngberg, Sel Tadahara, Mary O'Koren, Betty Jo Turner, Smiley Waki. d d Ed Guest of Miller ward Is as seriously ill nt his home. Phone Mur. 100 for Reliable Drug Needs! MRS. The student body of the Murray High school was tense with excitement last week while the lsipular- Eniiy contest was In progress. thusiasm ran high as the students worked for their favorite candidate. When the votes were counted Florence Marks nnd Morris Watts led, with Madge Barret, Ruth Fother-lnghasuited as by this screen character Sherman Wright and Toni-mi- e the shrewd, kindly but strong-willeOliver closely following In secalIs who ond and third places respectively. Jurist, Kentucky ready famous In the stories of Irvin S. Cobb, iK'ihaps America's most Students of BInghara high school noted humorist. were responsible for the Murray This time he plays a wise old High assembly last Friday. Almost fellow who, following the Civil the entire student body participated War, has settled down In his native In the program a half hour of Kentucky village with his Confed- which was devoted to a comedy erate cronies. The story opens In presentation. The Murray students his court room on a lazy spring day enjoyed this unusual event and hope in lv.ro. to have the pleasure of returning On the same double feature pro- the favor at some near future date. gram will lie the production of the screen version of Victor Herbert's Principal Taylor, Morris Watts, " Immortal operetta, "Billies in Edith Larson, vice presipresident, with Laurel and Hardy In of the student body, and John dent, the stellar roles, taxed all of the sjheya, president of the Senior Class physical resources of the Hal Roach attended an assembly and luncheon studios and in addition swamicd nt the I of T'., by Invitation of conseveral motion picture supply President Thomas of the Univeristy. cerns with n deluge of orders for The visitors were also taken on a extra electrical equipment, stage tour of the campus. properties and other accessories essential to the filming of such a Senior High "A" Honor Roll mammoth spectacle. t'.nrbnra Bradford, Edith Larson. the fact Culver the that Despite Ci!y plant of the Roach studios is Eva Greenwood, Arlene Aamodt, conceded to lie one of the liest Frank Blaine, Shirley Jensen, Joe complied in all filmland, it was Miller. Lucille Shaw. found necessary to rent and pur- "II" Honor Roll chase hundreds of extra sun arcs Georgia Xennkis, Adcal Sharp, md other electrical lamps and to Lois Draney, Virginia Smith, Ruth lease additional generator trucks in order to supply the vast amount Evans, Ronald Walton, Lois George Jenkins, Takeo Tad-eharof illumination required to light up Martha Martin, Verl Scott, the mammoth sets used in this fea Isultol Anna Anderson, Gagian, lure picture. e Rolert Hansen, Bertha Puchar, Olson, Lena Mash, Earl WilELECTRIC POWER FACTS son, Dell Wood, Vaughan Walton, Charles Hansen, Julia Vicchrelll, Washington, Indiana, Is a small Adeline Vice, Dale Collins, Nedra city, comparable In size to many ILtrker, Paul Hansen, Marlon listof our t't.ih towns population 90 er, James Mackay. Evelyn Wliite, id. It has owned Its own light Louise Blanc, James Godfrey, Shig-r- u plant for over 30 years, and tin Marl, Verda Jacohson, Winifred earnings and savings to the tax Madsen, Rachel Kezerian, Ruth payer during these years have es IVtera. tahlishod a record (hat reads like a romance. I he started out In city council 1!HM from private by purchasing ownership a small plaint, paying 1909 So. Stat I'lionr Mur. 243 therefor $s:!,:ii. They soon found tbaa they had paid about six times SERVICE OX ALL MAKES OF the actual cost, but it was a start Stokers, Washers, Vacuum toward municipal ownership. This Cleaners and Domestic o'd plant functional until 1!C1. Pumps when the city fathers decided to ANY ANY TIME PLACE put in a new plant at a cost of Rebuild Jols Handled In This plant was completed in 1!'.". mi. could be sold todav for Our Shop Factory Way about .l.oon,no. but they tell us Sperdy Service A Specialty that five times this amount would ECLIPSE STOKER AGENTS be no inducement to sell. SOUTH COTTONWOOD WIIL HOLD CONJOINT MEETINf SUNDAY EVENING, FEB j 1 The marriage of Miss Ann Pearson and Ilarley Walton took place A large reception will be Wed-nexd-i- Creams, Lotions, Face Powders, Rouge, Talcum, Lipstick, choice "A" Honor Roll Joseph Johanesen, Wendell Watts, La Veil a Johnson, Marie Ilealy, Calvin McMillan. Junior High CONTEST POPULARITY ROGERS PLAYS FAMED AT MURRAY HIGH JURIST IN NEW FILM Neighborhood News Tr! (hr nnforcHlahle nmsirt FIRST RUN FEATURES! SAVE GAS AND CAR STAY IN MURRAY I |