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Show i Mr. and Mis. Willard Sorenson en-- , Miss Ardella Thaxton entertained 'er'nined at their home on Vine street the (!. i. (!. Club at the home of her a dinner party in honor of their L jwith jter Mrs. Einil F. Erlckson Monday 11th wedding anniversary Those present 'eiiin:;, February Tuesday, A' very delightful rnrty was given March 1. were Tliclnia Smith. Velum ut he Louie of Mr. and Mis. George Viola Anderson, Martha Krieksoii. L. Nelseii, West on 4."th South, Thurs The "M" Men of South Cottonwood Vaiulls Cleveland, Ethel Ileaiy. Til!;.-day evening (if last week. Music and Ward will present "Alabama Mins rel" Marchaiit. Ruby Swenson ami lionise games were enjoyed and supper was Thursday, March 10, at 8 o'clock p. EuMencc. nerved to Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. AtMn m. This will feature twenty "M" ; Mr. and Mrs Cottonwood South :,.en in person. Group and solo sinkjiim, Mrs. Louis Tripp entertained the Harvey Nelson and family, Murniy; ing, also songs, jokes and laughter. S. S. S club monibc-- ; Wednesday Mr. William Gllssnieyer and daughter Everyone come. You will laugh until afternoon nt ,er home on Vine street. Helen, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. your sides break. Under direction of Luncheon was served to ten guests. Davis and family, Murray; Miss Daisy Simeons and Reed Erlckson. Atkinson and Randolph Sharp, Mrs. J. A. Jones entertained the East Miidvale; Mr. Melvln Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Soalt announce members of the Community Aid a Miss Evelyn Atkinson and Miss the arrival of a son, born early In at a luncheon Wednesday at Atkinson. the church. at the MaterCottonwood February nity home. All reported doing fine. Mrs. Edgar Lindsay entertained at Mrs. Soalt was formerly Miss Evelyn Miss Marlon Lindsay entertained a number of her classmates at her party In honor of her Brown of Taylorvllle. h birthday home in Taylorsville, tlncing pier daughter, Florence. Miss Mildred Morgan of Mill Creek birthday anniversary. Games were enMr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt, Jr., has left on a mission for the L. D. S. joyed and refreshment!) were served. formerly of this city, but now resi- Church. The Cottonwood stake high priests dents of Salt Lake, announce the arrival of a daughter. Mrs. W. Walters and Miss Myrtle quorum held their annual social nt StaufTer were hostesses to the Wood- the Granite stake tabernacle. A misS. E. Bringhurst of the Carlisle Mocraft Social club at the Fraternal hall. cellaneous program, under the direction of James E. Moss was given. tor company says spring business has started off with a bang. It is pracMr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown of EuMr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons entertically impossible to keep an enclosed reka, Utah, and son Leonard, spent at. their model of his cars on the floor of the the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James tained at dinner Sunday in home Mr. to and Mrs. i Carlisle establishment, he reports. compliment Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. John Oberhansley of Salt Lake. Iiuhrer. The elders' quorum of Grant Ward entertained their wives and partners do to the Salt Lake County Volun- KING OF ENGLAND'S CAR TO at a socal and dance at the Grant teer Firemen's Sixth Annual Ball at wnrd amusement hall. ME SHOWN AT MURRAY CITY Granite High School Saturday, March Murray City Locals I.l-te- r. ! u y Le-nor- 1 12th. Three rooms of furStanley J. Tracy, former editor of for housekeeping. the Eagle, was called to Pocatello, niture complete 1'rlce $100 cash. 5118 So. 2nd West, Idaho, Tuesday, on account of the It death of his cousin there. He elects Murray, Utah. to return in a few days. I). W. Smith, proprietor of Smith's Cash Feed, was compelled'to remain Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell enhome during most of last week on ac- tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and count of an attack of the "flu" lie Mrs. Fred Barnett and son Glen, Robis now back on the job. . ert Barnett, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Berg-stroMr. and Mrs. A. .W. Buhrer, South Cottonwood Ward choir, un- Mr. and Mrs. W. A.. Brown and son der the direction of Miss Ethel Llnd, Leonard, the latter from Eureka, Ut. director, and Clements Toone, manaand David Wright, who was Injured Inst ger, entertained at a banquet dance, Wednesday, March 2, at the week In an automobile accident Is as making satisfactory recovCottonwood Ward meeting house. ery. He suffered a slight concussion Mill Creek will send two new mis- and numerous abrasions, but none of a serious nature, and will .soon be up sionaries during April nnd about again. Motor company delivered a Cbryslre "50" sedan to Jack FOR SALE Olllce Furniture. Suit able fbr remodeling Into Kitchen Cab W. Clay, East Lovendahl, on inet, etc.. riO E, 4."th S. Frank Gross. Frank C. Howe Will Show Knight Motor Car Used iiy British Roy. FOR SALE ally For Fourteen Years The Daimler Knight Limousine, which was the personal ear of Ills Majesty, King George V of England from 1!)U) until last year, will be shown during the next few days at the sales rooms of F. C. Howe, local dealer. The car Is being sent to Murray by manufacturers of Overland and Willys-cars, as an example of the longevity of the Knight type (sleeve valve) engines, which are used in the Willys-Knigh- t cars. While the body and equipment used in this car were specially built for this Limousine at a very high cost, the engine Is the standard Daimler Knight, using the same basic design and embodying the same principle!) of iteration as the Wlllys-KnlghWillys-O- verland Knight Snow-Brow- t. Charles Y. Knight, the Inventor of the engine, purchased this car last STATE NURSES TO COOPERATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS year from the liritish government, and made through with arrangement Utah State Nurses' association will Estate of Alexander Douglas Moffat, Frank C. Howe, this ear will be shown with the national commit- I leceased. at Murray City. tee tin .the grading of nursing schools Creditors will present claims with A great deal of public interest Is in n study of nursing prob- vouchers to the undersigned at Kearna centered around Ibis tar, which for lems, which will start with an inves- Building at Salt Lake City, or at the I'oiTtccn years served the King of Eng- tigation of the. ulleged shortage of otlice of David W. MotTat, First Nanurses, it was announced by Mrs, E. tional Bank Building, land day and night. It indeed gratiMurray City, fy lag to know that during the years (i. Richards, president of the Utah orUtah, on or before the 2Sth day of when Europe was in the throes of war ganization. June, A. 1). 1027. and he world trembled on the brink of The investigation will lie based upENID LELSIIMAN PATRICK, despair, the conlldcncc and faith of on the experience of nurses, doctors, DAVID DOUGLAS MOFFAT, the King of England rested In an hospital admiustrators and patients. GAIL SIIERIATT MOFFAT, cooiH-rat- live-yea- 1 I American design motor. Realizing that the car with Its long ilory would instantly Iiml favor with the American public. Mr. Willys and Mr. Knigh. made their extensive plans to display this car in America. The lirst public showing on this side of the Atlantic occurred in New York City a little over a year ago. Since that time, it has been inspected by hundreds of thousands of interested people in all parts of the East and Middle West. The avernage number of working days Executors of the last will nnd of a nurse each year and the Income of Alexander test anient actually received will be Invest Igated, Douglas Moffat, Deceased. and the available supply of nurses David W. Moffat, attorney for exefor public health work will be scrucutors. tinized. These studies will cover apDate of First Publication, March proximately two years, according to 3, 1S27. the present plan. Date of Last Publication, March.11, l!i'J7. MIDVALE ITEMS Word lias been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dyce, February lfith in Oakthe car is a Knight Accompanying land, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Dyce are motor expert who is familiar with former residents of Midvale. the Daimler car. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Phelps were In addition to displaying the Dalm-- j dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. lor Knight, Frank C. Howe will ar-- j A. E. I;conard nt their home in Salt range to give special showings of the Lake. newest development in the sleevevalve type of engine as exemplified in the Willys Knight Si sc. manufaciurcd by the Company. Wednesday of last week Mrs. Sylvan Dunn entertained at dinner for Mrs. Grace Ilapp, Mrs. P. Glover, Miss Twila Smart, Miss E. Mousley and Miss Alta Miller, teachers in the Midvale Schools. P) EE lill Jim I 4Sfi3 Estate of Grace White, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of David W. Moffat, First National Rank Building, .Murray, Utah, on or before the 21)1 h day of April, A. 1., Expert Dale of First Publication, March I t I Funeral work a specialty. Phone T orders given best of care. MURRAY FLORAL f SHOE Shoe Repairing PRICES REASONABLE All Work Guaranteed J. II. (IUVRKI.I HENRY WHITE. Administrator of the estate of Grace White, Deceased. DaId W. MotTat, Attorney for administrator. . Prop. So. State Phone Murray 41 Residence 10.12 Ramona Ave... Phone Hyland ISO F PETER JOHANSON Pressing and Alter-in"Suits Made To Order. 300 Samples at $22.50 Mun-a4907 S. State Utah Cleaning-- 3, r.rJ7. JOE'S GARAGE , ;. JOK ENGEI.KE GAS & OIL EXPERT REPAIRS or REPAIR SERVICE j Date of Last Publication, Mardi31, ' l'.'gT. 1 1 Home Made Candles Fountain Service LAMBOURNE'S CONFECTIONERY Murray V.m So. Slate 91 UTAH-GRAN- D COAL Light Lunches Fresh Buttered Popcorn at AH Times 4891 So. lLirderCleaner-Ho- Ia-- Just What Stale ter-N- l (linkers lesa Soot o I'ss lirt Less Snii'ke .You Slaek Need For The IlriMMler it Ask Your Healer I l or It 45th SOUTH GARAGE FvnArf AiifnmnVi!l i Rpnamnrr Carburetor and Ignition Adjustments Reo Service t tJ WHIZ ANTI FRKEZE STORAGE y J . I Cliff Simpson, Prop Phone Murray 337 LADY ATTENDANT LICENSED EMItALMERS SIMONS & BRINTON UNDERTAKERS Trlrflunt Murray King of England n Used for 14 years 4313 13 17 South Sl.ite 4 DAN CI FRATERNAL HALL, MURRAY Every Wednesday Night This is one of the world's most famous motor cars, having been used by King V. of England for the past 14 years . . . ever since the Prince of Wales was George a boy. This automobile is an English Daimler . . . powered with the famous Knight lecve valve engine, of the same type as is used in the American Music By - ORCHESTRA BURTON Murray Feed Store Wffiys-Knig-M ANDKItMON See it at MURRAY, ELECTRIC SHOP Stale Street 7. Mis Majesty GEORGE V., mom o Your Flowers j of the motor car J ler-NClinkers Less Smoke Dirt Less Soot Less Slack Just What You Need For The Brooder Ask Your Dealer For It I.C.SS i CHAMPION Thursday, March 3rd t;-:- COAL Harder-Cleaner-H- Buy The Pioneer Boot & Shoe Maker In Murray 55 Years in the Vallev The CHEAPEST Place in Town X Designs, Cut Flowers, Potted J Shoes for Deformed or Crippled J Plants or Flower Seeds. Our Feet a Specialty ' prices are lower than elsewhere. NOTICE TO CREDITORS l!-- UTAH-GRAN- D NEPHI McCLEERY Willys-Overlan- OS 11 r A It ROW N, I Pr"l. Phone Murray 431 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 4870 South State DKALLKS 1J t IN? HAY, GRAIN AND POULTRY FEED SEED AND BULBS COAL UTAH MUTUAL UTAH GRAND ROYAL CASTLE GATE 1 J f |