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Show i 'imingign school con. M(TI; EAST MIDVALE FAI'FIJ IHUVK and Mr. E. Allen Baten:.n the of a fine l..by k';.'. Both are doi.ig n'c ' Friday evening. Friv n ls r.nd relatives of Mr. Arlan VriKht, sen of Mrs. Sarah W. Fdlors, Me h:Hked and grieved to learn cf hi j last injury end death which week at Miami, Florida. Arland was a liveable young man and his death comes a.; a shock to hi:: nany yeunj friends. He worked sornetinie as an electrician in the Bingham M;nea and later went to Florida. . While working he came in contact with a high tension wire receiving such severe burns which terminated in his doath a few days later. His funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the Union Waid Chapel. The body, maybe viewed from Thurs day morr.ing un'til Friday noon prior to the scr.iees. He is survived by his mother an : t:.p father, Mr. Henry YV. doz. Fellers, J:I ;'aiher pa: ci away some STRICTLY FRESH years a: v. He xvn-:- the enly child. Mrs.' Jao Jacobfon and daughter, Fern, wa1 Salt Lake visitors SaturEARLY JUNES day. Mi:;s I.iliian B,)gges'; of Union had a:: her guests Sunday evening Mr. and 2 .... ?i.s. Ci-- .: n :e Sharp, Mi. Wallace Mil- CANS LARGE BOOTH, .'..rg. Mr. ;.nd Mrs. Leo. Glover, of i.....t Midvj.le, Mr. driney llosenhand, Lake and Miss Nornja Pack. A large rnd interested audience JAP ROSE TOILET just :.'i ted Judge Morgan of the Juvenile 'ourt, who gave a wonderful lecture n ' Our Most Valuable Resources, ALL CUTS per lb. Our Boys and Girls." Miss Thirsa icrroit, of Union, sang a very pretty do, Miss Ellis Hansen, of Murray, rendered a selection on the piano, and Judgfl Morgan took the remainder of 10-lAVERAGE ;he time which was spent very profitably. Mrs. T. C. Cook and son, Ross, of md Mr. Silas N. Richards, of Salt Lake, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush. Bert Sharp, who has spent the past :i.i nmnih.-- , in Blackfoot and Roberts, Idaho, has returned home again. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Johnson and or guest at a party given by the 1st children of Salt Lake were dinner Ward Primary Officers Thursday at quests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mrs. A. E. Pet home of Mr. Ms-- T' Ar'i'iutnn p "' scln.cl I'Mlt.T iti dike. r i. ' TMs.'driuc,,,.." - i.. j ... u nisi iwo weeKS, M:iyy Miri-nlinvc Imh!I 'living . Observes Tlie ,,.,. and Eagle has ten thous na.kTs. That tie of the is to ,a!c, kulics i Murray City married be That a coupe has started on for "short" ri'fpring campaign hauls. That the shoemaker starts-hiwork by putting out his .la t pays to advertise. si'jjn--i- That spring is a great time for new automoliile. n That walking back when the snow is off ... ti lliai i f.,.-i-ii- 4 ITiirli hrA n THAT MAY rrrenf rally for the Cyprus game. n,ot in in m 'Cret," OViY NOT lNTKCSt uxv w Mr. and Mrs. Etlison Denny pit; Thomas Martin Co., gives Is I::' and has special antly entertained a few frlon free delivery ranv: Sunday evening. Progessive prices on Friday, Saturday and refreshments were Mr. ;.i;d enjoyed by TJiat Mondav. Mrs. George Green, Mr. r.nd Mr.;. Curtis Brady and Mr. and Mis. H. A That the Salt Lake County Brady. Volunteer. Firemen have their Mrs. C. V. Ericksen entertained at Sixth Annual Ball nest week. dinner Sunday. Covers ,ver: laid foi Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chamberlain and That the Eagle has bargains Mrs. Brent Chamberlain of Salt Lake iisted in every issue. Mr. Newel Johnson is a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. That the Lions are going to C. Manka. , hoost the paving of State street will be held in thi services Funeral ail acros soon. ward Friday for Mr. Arland Wrigh! who died from injuries received while That a new car makes alimony ' working in Miaina, Florida, last week. ecm necessary. Mrs. Laura Barrett spent the wi-end in l:ln;rham guest of Mr. and Mrs. That 'iing is here and new George Wright. i irjs's greener in 'the other pasMrs. Nephi Gregory spent Sunday ' . ture. with Mrs. Sarah Lemons of Iirinton ward. That Murray .should advetisc ln-.she has Mr. and Mrs. Grant North and ehil i ;e!antages, and 'if ren of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorvi any disadvantages they should Wright and children, of Bingham, and !. 'wri'i une. Mrs. Louise Kresser and children, of East Midval', were Sunday dinner Tl at this department should be iruests .f Mrs. Laura Berrttt. read. ::t not censored. Mrs. J. H. Sever. tn had as her hou.e guest Tuesday Mr. and Mrs That ii they; are red beaded Henry Eghort. in-r- ' i may be Mack headed la-lu- ,( Departmrnl as , That a fresh filled crank case saves an engine lots of wear. Quick Lunch 1 1 blondes are said to I e more communicative, but that brunettes can tell too. "1'hat , h. in. to 2 p. III. That a single oyster can h eight million eggs a year. My, in v, how about a married one. Orders at All Ibmrs Special OUR SPECIALTY FAST SERVICE il n 4394 L-- ' South State. Murray lth 1 MURRAY, UTAH Friday, March 11, all day Saturday, March 12, until noon EGGS, 2 That its fuuny that the fast ladies do not get home as snoti !as the slow ones. i ;:rr-- MACARONI, 2 lbs. QQ PEAS for SARDINES, MUTTON CHOPS.. 9c RICE, 2 lbs Op FANCY BLUE ROSE NUT BUTTER, 2 lbs. Op FRESH AND DELICIOUS CANDY, 2 lbs MUK 40p OOp GOOD MIXED MUTTON LEGS OAp aV CHOICE MUTTON lb. Oftp HAMBURGER AND SAUSAGE 25C BONELESS SMOKED SHOULDERS, lb b. Op . GOOD QUALITY , 07p Fresh Ground 2 lb. MURRAY, UTAH the Garrett. and erson Thursday evening. Don't forget the High Class son and Mr. Charles I. Olson visited Show given by the 2nd ward Sunday evening with Mrs. Clara Bog-esStake Saturday. Mrs. J. B. Sandborn of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mr. W. A. Garrett, Mrs. was a guest of Mrs. L. L. Katldon on and Midvale of Margaret Householder, Friday. Mr. Thoma of Eureka, Householder, The Sandy Boosters Club entertain 'r:ii"d a party and attended the reunion for former residents of Nephi, ed at dinner in the K. P. Hall Satur- which was held at the Hotel Utah lay afternoon at a luncheon. last Saturday evening. About "00 peo The children of Mrs. Ida Peterson pie were assembled who enjoyed one surprized her at her home Monday the finest times of their lives. Danc- the occasion being her birthday anniing and refreshments were the main versary. There were alwut thirty- features of the evening's entertain- five present. ment. Mrs. Duane Kichards will entertain ii Mr. Charles Sharp, Bert and the Ladies of the "Bridge Club" Thurs Sharp spent Sunday with Mr. day evening. , and Mrs. Boy Kite, of Salt Lake. Mrs. L. C. Mitchell will entertain Mrs. Edla Gustaveson and daughm honor of her son's birthday anniter, Mabel, visited in Murray Mon-ta- y Wednesday afternoon. versary with Mrs. Ivy G. Erick.son. All the past 1st ward Primary work ers will entertain in honor of Mrs. SANDY Evan Jensen Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Martineau are reTh" congregational church will joicing over the arrival of a baby girl at dinner Thursday evening !orn Sunday. from (5 o'clock in 7 in the church par Mr. and Mrs. Myron Holman, of lors. An invitation to all is extended Knightville, were guests Sunday of o cume and buy your self a real nice Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stapley. hot dinner. Mrs. H. Jaeohson will entertain the The 2nd Ward Relief Society will JVp" Club at her home Wednesday entertain at a Silver Sorial Thursday afternoon. March 17th. A splendid program will be rendered and games enjoyed ami Appropr'alciy NaTicd luncheon served. This is a worthy The mime "Me of Mm' Is je:tvl use let us hear that you are coming from tbe Maml Man, name, Vnia lii or Matiniii. which means the middle Thursday, March 17, at 2::i0. The Sandy Christian Endeavor So The reference Is In II position lu the meet-in- :; middle of the Irish kcu ciety held its regular business Church Hi'' Thursday at parlors evening. After the business meeting Not Frail Creature$ Games and refreshments were enjoyed M,m u ihi frnil freiiiure. woman ' by a large number, under the direction ibe Mrotitf," Is h recent pronounce- of Mifs Ruth Nelson. tnetit of Sir Abutlumt l.mie. surgeon "Nature liss i f worldwide repute, entere were Club The with them powers of (rreiitir Mrs. ami Mr. home of the tained at tlinn Hod enduriiiice mu." reslstiinre Silas I.. Brady at their home in Salt Lake. ".'.)" was played ami luncheon Famout Harpt served on small tables to 12. High Smite of the oldest Imrtm sre the sci re was won, by Mr. L. E. Van Iam. Horn. The 1st Ward M I. A. officers and .. niiled Inirp of t Trli Ity tnll.ce. Imblln. hv the of society genealogical members 3" ctrinc; tlml f Hbln Adair si er.'eit.iined Saturday evening in the Inn nd ImvlitR 37 utrliifis. ..lljliro.ike. Ward Chapel honoring Mr. and Mr.. ll.e dstlnn ,i2 of string, I'iiilwny luirp who were niarnVd re- from Isiac Smt lO. cently. Games and dancing were are giving at the Granite Varictia of Clamt ed a number of her young friends at As a reMitt of n tiidy of rlams mnde by two a birthday party Friday evening. rofeors nt tin n of Oregmi 31 srlefleS huv eames were played and IkhT fioitid. Tli !ium li'titlt Imv served to 12 guests. W Vsfie-tie- s nnd simlls kinds ol found Mi mbnrs of the Jordan High School .Ml of tbi'in lnie been of rnibs. fit Class of B11 will be entertained cIhikIIWmJ Hlid ollii liilt) tailed at dinner Wednesday evening and Mr. Snren Fr sid-laid Miss Gladys Ramussen and Htalth in Light'$ Rayi A number of Sandy people are planK.lettric llplit l rer.l'b'!ei br tned licHiihful nb ning to attend tin Annual Dance the bid snttmrlilps u Hall Fri- iititutf fur suntllit In nn nptrburni M. I. A. at the Amu.-emeIn I of st-II restored ll rellertlol. day evening. trttm1 l..tidoti Mrs. Ethel Pastrup is in the L. Ib iniiiky I Hin werp ltit;.lp( In He rnce had her he h S. Hospital wbern Mr.;. Ellen Johnson, Mr. Sam John- Vau-Jevil- le s. Ran-.iiilp- That the wind blows some days and makes the old Mgns squeak. Do you believe in signs? Lambourne8 Saturday, March 12, 1927 Merchants' Lunch 40c watch the styles. later LAMBOURNE CONFECTIONERY 1 , SOAP, 4 for rrrent- edition of the Murray High's school just out. is piper the road. iiiii"; iJ'e" 3Tq'' !i - Gossipjoua to better is fr it I jmjHT yciir, ami nre now the drive 't , ."iiliu; i( t. this school.' U,M nil v, lm (Lose hiive jiippreeliite, p:tjor or niiiKiizincs of nny kind if tin y would C!ld It to (lie s liool. If tli. ISC whc have pnpors it ml no v;y (if sendi'is; il will noHfy any of tl:e teachers or prinoipt'l of the school, sonm one will lie scut to collect, it. When the ilrivp closes we wouM like every one to save their jm juts and magazines until licyt year, when it will njtniu be collected. The room collect in" the jrreates! amount of paper will lie Riven n Ireat of Koine kiml in the nature of a peanut hast or similar treat. The funds realized from the snlo of e liapor collected will ho used to for the pbij purchase eijuipment ground. Iii-- n jf i 1 classify jOwehtising Hull dunces every Wednesday No dull momenta for any one. night For Sale A Brand evening at the Salt Lake County Firemen's Da nee at tbe (Jrnnlte School House at 33rd South For Sale A house nml large lot nt nml Fifth Fast on March 12th. Come 1510 10th East street. A real bargain. out and help the firemen have an evenAddress "Owner." ing of real pleasure. ' For Sale Beautiful urtifiYlal flowers at very low prices. filled Take Notice The Ladles Belief SoOrders Address "Flowers," 1215 ciety of the Murray First Ward will promptly. hold a epiilt sale ut the Murray High East 17th South. School Gym on the IClh of March. For Sole Bag dugs niiide in nltrneUve colors mid from any desired cloth. Slump Pullers Five hundred Steel Designed to (iirry ns arm dogs. Ad- Ilandpower Stump Fullers at $30 each, dress Madame Iletihin, 12l.i K. 17th lli.rseixiwer, $75. Automatic Gates Hand WelllKirers, Wnterwheels. DU- South. It.i:sT Mfg, Co., Ill 3rd, Itenton, Fur Sale A big lime ut t!u Fraternal Wash. 4 .A. THE MURRAY FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY SALE of QUILTS, RUGS, APRONS, ETC. Amusement Hall Wednesday, March 16 10:30 A. M. :n LUMBER COAL HARDWARE "LUMBER MERCHANTS" - PAINT Associated Lumber Company Lumber Merchants MURRAY 4975 YARD South State Street Phone 9 MURRAY, UTAH Jiist-a-mer- SPRING TIME IS Ed Hobbs, Manager d Babv Ghick Time! , j ii, What U it going to cost you to raise your pullet fto laying hcn, and your cockerel to fry? . The coit of the feeJ it a vital quetion. The feed we carry challenge companion with all other feed at to price and quality. Our cah tyttem, one price to all will pleate you. " CHRYSLER "50" Fro-eressi- fr SMITH'S CASH FEED n, nt nt im. ter Phone Murray 56 l.'iisd' t We take order for baby chick "K ASH IS KING" Humble Seat t'til-prslt- li'-t- cr' it i F.fra Challenges Comparison with All Other Fours Mtie tip Hie other fmirr) Under Hr of larce production, and mind ns )ou lliem the rilUYSl.FU "fs" In Jour "M" every dny ou tbe lre t tbe iiiMrlt1f of the Otir-fd- or on ierfTtly obvlotm. Itn full nle, family rNimlnes, benuty of will bo and luxury of M tulle of and more lustre velvet uphotMery; Us jhhmI an hour and eeotiomy .f 'i mile to the pnllnn, Klngle out nre ninnm! at tbe the Chrjsb f mi uh!i,f!nlnl ly Hint great alue lis low prht will buy. jier, 'W moved. Forward Afni Mr. and Mrs. I.oti Mitchell will enlo Man Frg'Mi police Voting tertain friends Wednesday evening at whs neei fiiitwd tu (Ids court)-- ! cards. and r su; i" liemeli lv tufl Miss Marie Allsop will be the hon- - girl; she engaged $925 S955 SN S1005 I'.O.n. Murray lun-e'i.ee- "Everything for the Chicken from Peep to Cackle" 4762 So. State Street COUrE, ROADSTER Snow-Brow- n 4SG9 lIy jtt Motor Co. Soiilh Male Mrwl. Murray, Hall |