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Show Paee THE MURKAV KAGLK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 r The huiiuuI weetiiii, of the df the Ciiliuoii Max field Irwill lit' hehl in rigation eonipany tLe Gruut Ward Meeting House ou Monday Fehrunry 27. at 1 p. in. Three directors are to lie elected at till meeting and will serve for the nuxt tbrue years. stock-huhle- NEW BOARDING AND IIOISE ROOMING I'nec home on Kasl 41 h in lielnn opened under the of Mr. and Mrs. J. liiaiiaKenient to returned (!. Taylor, recently Murray, after speialinn the pnft year in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor informs the L'acle that they plan to lontliiet a rooming first class hoarding and house In the !r. Pace Iriiutifiil home. Mrs. Taylor in well known to the ieniie of .Murray as having heen willi lr. Pace nurse mid illotiti'-iaat the time lie ci. minded hi lion-pi- t I here, and so is well iitalllied to til! the position she Is planning to occupy. Ir. The South The Primary association took over the picture show at the amusement hall last Saturday night and the conducted evenings performance for the purpose of raising funds for their coming year's to the picture show In addition they sold pop coin, and It is tin derstood that it went "good", the association realizing a profit on their evening's effort. MARIAX X1XOX DOES FAXCY FOOTWORK IX DEXXY'S XEW FARCE The Mill Creek Cold and Creen Pali was a very de. ided success. II Is anticipated they will again receive an enviable place in thej slake Iryouts as they did last year! ami a ided success at the finals. In the contests Pea ween the oiug people's organizations, the I'.ecliite (Jills won first place by their clever workout of an insignia, which consisted of a crepe paper cap in gold n ml green of a Icehive. with II bee represented lis ling on the top. The I toy Scouts won second place with an insignia represent ing their work, whhh was similar to the fleur de lis in green and g dd. Polli of these insipidus which Were what their designed to represent work stands for created much fa vorable eminent and showed a great deal of originality alel tle Marian Nixon, diminutive screen actress who ilainetl her way into pictures six year-- at.'o when slie made her appearance at a Los An (,'eles show house, just can't keep e i;oes rluht on her feel still. All with her f.iiitweilv in "Out lirht." the super mi ly starring Ueu'inald Denny, hciin: serecnetl at the (;1:M TIIKATKK, S lay. Feb. s 12. Nixon completed her etlu lalinii in St. Paul. Minnesota, nnd shortly her ilelmt on the since as a dancer. Her lithe figure and at !o (in the iuo,t dilTiciilt steps soon attracted one of tie ruim tr)s leading vao.leville magnates and as a result she made .sewral tours of the I'liilctl States with her ow act. Mis The Cleaner Cirls wi I A I. Men I entertain Wednos ja y lllli after Mutual February St. Valentine ment Hall. 11, AY MRS cast nr ix si:i;r he "M" parly in the at a Amuse- XKWnXAKK DRAMA in ODAY AND .IOIIN MOLLY head i.on; list of i:s TING! ISMFD I DDL- pinvn RY - i from Tin: r mi MOI NT UN LION dis- - I.WFRS IN A There is a call fur "new faces in the films," and also a demand for the familar ones. It happens that lli.-.who see First National's big film prod'ie-ti.it, of the Harold Hell Wright "The Shepherd of the Hills." coming to the Cciii Theatre February n. II. will lave their wish whether it is for the old ir new Purely by chance, half of the large east are inwi ot; e s M i the otti.-- 1 Tlbute to LlCO. A. Huscher The learn l.ioiw Club is grafilied to f the itupote, heall!' of Useher. and sincerely trusi, !.!!, that the Very near future will see him in pos-.eion of hi- - old em-getj.italiy We deei.'v . .M et the f.o l that it is ne.ess.rii f,,r I.e., to ea e m;r . i y Yet we a e . oil 1 n.'V-el- r - v i that lion lident hat ,11 know e is about in sending i a'f Ceofge to a lou.r aliit de. where Charles. U pogeis. who jiro.Pned he s.iysi r,eog, s siret.g'h will e ationaI fiirti more pii kly w hi, h - he st lie litia ftoiu the 1'ii.l lb.g.-ilwle. liupoilani thing of Piit.res. and III the de...'tllle of tlirec.. it. made their cast i, !, H is, ,.r I !i in l in, lion with Just our midst ihmgs ,i j. ... jt.g o,' the st.iry thai ev. fjincs.. to etie of her Cl d gnaidia',. n ter a ml to-- in : a' Put in of ne;nh It ,'ll t" Tio'o the l doing !i they i nrod the follnw itn! Vot-- ,.f ,,1,0 of r en v w r , i .!Nt m-- stlc no v tpe t i. v group of players: Netneoiners : M..1U nl'av, her oine. In hi-- f ' I'd picture .!.' v. poles, hero, in his i 1h ' '1 pii tur, : I 1 Nt irj II !. v. n o, n uu n. n, I .1 II- - III ess her than I (. 1.. .,. f be. I e w his call ill obey mid School, Brady, In I ls . I ; i v . e w ,..,! kward m v - 11 r enr nrr U Jg r.ri rnj t: . itu n.t nrr.- -r rr. -.- ja wj. jz jeji au uu i: r.nj r.n t; :l U 'i r-.- t 1: H ju jc yuju iiiiSju.iu'JjvjjJ'-- I v Radio Entertainment j Radio offers the greatest oppoitunity for you and your friends to enjoy the best musical promams possible before vour own fireside. r.r OM LIST i". $99. r.n I: ;t I; t'-.- J KH ft l: ;l t-- 3 (.1 00 '"v U-- I r. i VII SK( ()M Will put a complete electrically equipped radio 1 .ills .,f T;ihtwvitle '.. will h.dd a Path ba!ittict Thiirla e' "1 in j Can you afford to be without RADIO? et us show you how it can be done. r. .1 hH L Jn u r- l: :) Granite Furniture Co. utile foftl ctlv it, nt lnoie 't- - lasted 1:'! ImIcii y to iniilket nt lounger fl Mill :ii.-- iiU u r lance at ligl lit 11 weittil than ti lidellcv tin. fnttetiillg of I n-- f In 'In t ofii pelt may U- - r to be.. nie ilicreasiliiilv t til s Md led l t t.ltlt Le, do Ii..) faMi ns do .. " it the .Xolilief Kittle so will on r 1 5 tie tiint.'e BINGHAM 1 Larson, rg Casper, lg Smith, If '! " " 4 " " - 1 Totals i sen Newing 10 s JUT 5 25 f Watts, Kastellic. If Shober. c Peters, rg Simper. Meyers 0 II 111 0 1 II 3 4 1 7 0 1 0 ft 2 0 0 4 11 S 1 5 1 Totals f , I M 1 quality always at a saving9 G. T. F. P. 1 2 ft rf Murray, Utah I) Daytime Dress es New Rayon Alpacas Pongee Prints Ginghams Voiles 23 MURRAY SOCIAL The Otnenla 1'nst Noble riuh were most pleasantly Crand enter-tnine- in the club rooms In Frater- AmM& nal Hall last Thursday afternoon, the hostesses beinK Mrs. Ted F.vnns nd Sirs. Snooks. Eighteen ladies Mijoyed the occasion, refreshments followlni; a social nfteruoon. Joe Keady recently returned from the St. Marku Hospital in Salt Lake where he underwent an opera t ion for lipiM'tldleitis. w m The eoinmnnity Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Fimate. i;ls renter street on Thursday, afternoon. Feb. !th. 1 Mrs. r.aura Ibinias wns the honor sliest at n shower civen by her sister. Mrs. '. I Wolfley. '.''Jl East ."tilth Smith. Monday afternoon. Twenty five u'nests enjoyed the occasion. L'nnies heiin: playetl ami refreshments served. PiVasiniT styles atvl siuli variety ! Tailored stylet with neat ln'n.'iivfs in contrast itie; color Lolcro eiTcvts fancy stitchinir. pleats, tucks ani lntton. Wmticn wil want several of these remarkably ilrcsses. lov-iric- $L98 toJL498 Thursday evening nt their home. I."l South State. The iMiests Included Mr. and Mrs. e. K. (iauiln. Mr. ami Mrs U. e. Tovvler. Mr. and Mrs. r. ;. Miller. Mr. and Mr. Joseph r.eiinioti. Mr. ami Mrs. Lew is Cuth'r. Girls and Their Mothers 4 New Auto has Motor Co. 1 11 Wiishini; lainlpineiit installed at the Was.it h Julian Anderson surprised birthday las Friday by Mrs. of Sandy on er it 1 a number of friends iilllm; on her. A lm! dinner wn erei ami Ibe after s ami iitmii plcastiiiily . In mil-!- . Uke to Shop Here for Children's Hats Even the youngest miss must fiave plenty of style in her hat and mother is looking al the price both are latisficu here' Byi.i.;' $1.19 & $1.49 , Velvet hats have cmbronlery felt and ribbon trimming He sure entne in many colors to mc tbrm. .. Mrs. Mr. ami , Mr. Humid A II red re- - turned recently front Mnlm, nfier with Mr. spendint: some imrctd. Mr. ALnil was, .. fore her marriRfe. Ms Aslrld Llnd. of II Is city. wi-ek- s All-nsl'- s Thiirsilny, Fi brnnry 'Jnd. Mr. It. II, l!niniissen entertiiltiisl m n dellthtfnl party hoiiorlm; the nth I Irlhday of her little on ltnvn.oti'1. The nffiilr wns held in the Wii-d- , Inirton Sehiwil Klmlercnrteti rttomn III Suit tjike. where Unynmttd Is n p'ipll. The tnleiillne bleu wns rnr rietl out In the favors am) refresh-.menand thirty elcht little guests w.,p present. The timfM was ns-- i clsted by Miss Mario Fox ml Mr. Josephine JntiM'll. jet el Misses, Regular and Extra Sizes Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Kerry en terlained a niiinber of their friend j Refresh Your Costume With A New Hat hf j j ' j ' fj.f chines In K'od condition. pr, gas, .7 and up. While Sewing Mai-('.. 72 So. Main, Salt Lake. INSTITUTION- - Murray ti-- on furnished 1 1 4 A NA TION-WD- E 0 11 t MURRAY 3 4 2 years of nee ,'i.r I'.. It land If the to pr.Hpne fotn UJ i" n the tie 01 n and roiichai:e UJ r. :t i t finish the i st.si. ;t will tuetin ii c tnote tillable land for train .n Little e.iiionwtMMl rrcck Is all fur and lc fin! buy with tin warm wenther donbi .t raise rn!ve. nt tic con snow bankn. of Ing j rj PHONE MURRAY 496 t : room 11 n Tb- - m 2 1113 p. eintk piul fmnlly were Sunday visitors with iholr at flraiit frieiils of Murray t'ltv tiijit. The t oji, t" t i" Ward Y edn. d.iv tilclif. Pcb. I.!!,, "HI ' e gl ' nt the Murray Second 1. n Tb- Cj day nidif. I'i'b. P'.th 1:1 Ward on '. s ,! If o , date ill ;ratit Wiinl Vill hear the miicirt III 1. J be sllle r .t M HI I'll .'.!, 't Ward. Sin further mi mint of M. n'lui rl on pate , your home, ready to operate, on easy terms. SUGAR HOUSE RENT apartment wilh bath and 3111 South State. 1 j j The ;.., s Wat, I. Tl-.- ,,. and S01 M M H IJKW i.'i 1 H.H FOR Li 1 k G. T. F. P. ' 2 1 B whs pleasantly I U'J rt LJ rn ri I.I uu B l Ml t:J tv. v ':) v 'i-'l- ' ma 1 us Let WANTED Man with car to complete line quality Auto Tii and Tubes. Exclusive Twritnr Hand carded wool for making Experience not necessary. Sal,,, quilts. Inquire at 170 East 3!)th $3(10.00 per month. South. Murray. MILESTONE Rl BBFR CO. POST One Black Mare Smooth East Liverpool, Ohio, imiutli-li'iOti- lbs. 3 white stars on forehead. Bought of W. H. Adams. REWARD Address No. 3, on 30th South. Joe Mada orlVr FOR SALE A good young family 421 Vine street, Murray 35. Jersey milk cow, Murray, I'tah. i vv ' looking I ! I floor. rf Milne, If Ba tenia n. e I Murray's COMPAn? ijj Jordan - , on ('. HEBERUM; Dept. 2302, IJ!ooiniiiKton, Brown. 204 West 4Kth FOR SALE all be present and boost for Murray for a victory. I ' L, First class Hay. South. s J G. 21-1- 0 unitedly we are all w ith him for the best of health and happiness. No- ember is coining wilh its f g! t of those big ducks, and we h"c that le will remember his obligation to the Lions, Ceorge has followed those teachings of the order of Eagles, of w hi' h he is a loy al member. Although (he woill may scoff The rabbits are a secondary matand jest but there were sufficient to make ter A life of Sen e is the best. good sport; apparently the rabbits And happiness will oli'v be nad not been advised we were comFor him who serves humanity." ing and a large uiimHr had gone F.MToU'S NoTi: The n.!.ve to conference in another valley but was written by oiir good friend and there were enough remaining, who tow iispiaii. John E. l'ivioii. and we had no religious proclivities to make for his it interesting. wish p. thank Mr. Pixb-There were some Dave shooters in the party splendid effort. Art Yeager. Lowe Cer-r.if'McMillan, Harry Ilobi ins. Iioetor Iloth-w'llu iv of the Knobi! Hunt has and U. Howe but the effort to cotue and gone ai d it was otto tr:uisH'rt dead rabbits was too great e real day at d l ion Parley and consequently a number of the be embhloneil casiialiiies were left on the tield of inn's name in fl; lettets for the thorough battle but a good number were brot with whhh he pi. nine and back to prove (hat we really did! ties, e e fed j. n e.i-.eshooi rabbits T! etc wete 'Jl in the crowd, The patty was returned to Murbei u sp o e Inning reserved f..r ray in ample time for evening ser-- t ices and all in all it was a great three III te who Wete unable to get ill to lime bus make the !;!. which day. was a i,' pi.-)- ,. ri ow and which was as Invitious and a easy rid BLIND LN.10Y ACTION leg as a Pciliuan P.ihi e car The '!.H! was i, a, e from Murray tit There is a wrong notion that Mild alt theft I., a blind people can only enjoy inactive min 'eh' CM. .!!! ae I,t a divi-is'tis The l.ioiis of Salt Lake ' ange sses h it g to he made, and l. hi. Ft. ill. do not City ' :h. ef! it rv u is I,. hi a' beve so I h, y knew thill still life a TI..' p'.o e i" !,.,( f,.r does Ii"! appoa to able bodied blind as aho-- t 'le .. noles ft. an any more thai to able bodied sight-eI.' i.'s :, Will, h Pa! IfV s;,l. U;s ed the.v provide each Hiple, he I a ie but as er Farlov nn; a tb lice for open iiir simmer K ::ew of Ceil SI anvone ere, :, i' ie, vv l.i 'e the blind can get !,e (,:'-A short os !..,t tii i'ier of in A fluent and enjoy !'U.v s de : i;ne '.v it'e to h al fie, , 'in. p1 I .1 11 hi. vmC,. that A sinnmi-imp In a rugged canvon s lu ned and In August of dn'ai nrnrr.nrnrn j J'i JL ULJUJUCi this jmr td'eeii blili Were enter '.lit.ed f"f tell il.'IVs. I'of pllslime. tbi hiked. il:e . went iiuiuing. phived times ,in, tisH,rte. them1. n selves like anv other groip in the 1: elite. I ioot, about tin 111. They r. 1 eoiisi b f the I. ions' : the great k'j r. i hit k of V e t ;ir. IL J v One Waffle Iron Electric for young sheep. Address, P, O, Box 1ST. Murray, Ftah. ss. -- 7 amii room very at Mrs. Rose Martin's, te,w. are limited only by thP eIrorj,,t forth. Pleasant mim,t calling on fanners i yow J" county with complete ) household necessities that have been on the nutrtet U,1 years. For full informal catalog, write TO EXCHANGE SALE-Addre- i Wht1Ifc I.U.WUF TO EXCHANGE -- One nearly new phonograph for ow or chickens. Address. S. M. Howell, 153 Easl 45th South. FOR t,w p;L9 ci1( WANTED Ambitious niu to l.lisii ins own husit,ess able to furnish autoimv,e A inaiient business Beet-digger- v i.'i !;s " . Miuree know 1 ) The Jordan High School by piling up an eleven point lead in the first three quarters, toppled over the Murray High five In a came played before a capacity homecoming crowd in the Murray High Friday night. School gymnasium February 3rd. The ncore was in favor of the The Jordanites took advantage of the loose playing of the Murray of the hoys In the ripening periods game, and gained a lead, which the not overcome. home hoys could her Murray, however, outplayed The final quarter. in the rival In score for this (piarter was 13-favor of Murray. Patenian, the Jordan center and in the captain, counted heavily Jordan the to increase third period In favor of lead which was D. Ballard's hoys. O. Coach On Feb. 10th. next Friday evening, nt 7:3(1 p. m. the Murray High School will play the Tooele High l, Kn,nM,n,ti,r...iK'A xeti-tans- I FOR SALE-Pop- l1!r for the hauling, Classified Ads. NOTES Paul Pari. President: WANTED Good reliable bookkeeper and stenographer for part time Vhe PresiMrs. Ella Mortensen, work. Call at Eagle Office. dent, and Vila t'hristensen, Secretary and Treasurer. FOR RENT Furnished 3 - room apartment at diM" South State, Jordan Defeats Murray Mrs. Thomas Powell. d e HIGH are; Dr. needed checking; Hugh reported they were '.',7 of them ill Crantsville of which 81 were blondes. After unloading from the bus the hunters stood at attention while Captain Parley outlined the formation on iiow they were to advance and maneuver and all listened with rapt attention und Iheu emh one went and done as he damned please. As ipiick as the hunters had departed. Parley unloaded the banquet and a patent gas stove that he had persuaded Lion Hebe Smith to loan him for the occasion. This was sure h tine stove to look at and after placing in position on the ground, Parley gloated over it and made cvoral complimentary remarks as to ts superb appearance ami how every thing would taste when healed upon it. Parley then proceeded to light it; to pump air and gasoline; he primed it : he used a couple of boxes of mulches : cleaned pipes and other- wis anipuliited ;l and after a couple of hours, he reluctantly that the stove was as hard to understand as a woman on wash day when the children are cross and the stove is smoking and he gave it a good kick and placed the coffee ami beans over a sage brush tire to impart warmth. After a couple of hours shooting the nimrods. as Tony lMiviill calls them, commenced to straggle back to ea mp ami were welcomed with a stomach void tiller that was ample in bulk and llavor superior to anything that Delmoiiieo ever served. Parley had. coffee, pork ami beans I m it canned but human cooked) sandwiches in quantity ami variety wilh relishes to garnish them and .after partaking of the sumptuous fare and thanking Parley for its supeihuess and especially as to the qualify ami tlavor of the pork and beans, it was liually ascertained hat Mrs. McMillan was the chef and a resolution was adopted thank, ing her for her superb nci oinplish-meiit- . I RRAY (Continued from Page milk-maid- He was the most potent factor in establishing our present power and lighting system which has meant so much for us. In all municipal improvements during the time lie has been with us, lie has been a the mov ing power. He is a man of highest integrity, honor and trust. He has been twice honored with the dig! est offn e it is he privilege of our city to bestow, has been similarly honored with the I'lali Pharmaceutical Association, Fraternal or!i! ders to which he belongs, and Yes. lest we forget, of the liink-vi'lClin Club. Ill his business he has followed the Coldeii Uule and built for his store a county wide reputation for trustworthiness, he never substitutes, or deals in con raba tills. In business and public affairs as on fishing and hunting lriis he has always been a leader.: a zealous and lard worker, he thought least of all of his own health, often over taxing himself,! then kind nature eame along and oh him to take a rest, lest he bleak the machine completely. W'e Mr. and Mrs. John M. Park and (hildren motored to Mt. Pleasant hist Saturday, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. (J reaves, who have been visiting in Mt. Pleasant. returned home with them. m ST K 1,1 in his fifth lor; Mt all was well, so far and for Hugh s Ward to check up u the hut we never did learn why they A man with important role; ding out in bold into I keen a in remark insight :i'l;. her first pie Marion lunulas, tare, and John West wood, in his public ii f fairs. A man who has been on the firing line an one who nev second picture. Veterans: Alec li. Francis, in er left you in doubt us to his posi the title role: Matthew Pent, the ti' ii on any public (piestion. A man villain: Itomaine Fielding. '"Is who. when a public duty was to be Harlan and Joseph l'.ennell, till In performed, has worked days and weeks at a lime giving freely ami important roles. "The Shepherd of the Hills" unbegrudgingly of his time and was produced on an elaborate scale means for the public good, lie is with realistis, plctorlally beautiful one of those: backgrounds, warmly human char "Men whom the lust of office acters ami a powerful dramatic does not ki'l. plot. Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy." MILL CREEK (AIIOON MAX FIELD IRRIGATION COMPANY MF.KTING V, 19:28 Nothing makes more worth iinc th '" becoming hat csj,ct",',''y whrn one can be nal t very small expend. turcl Shapes and Sixes for All Now tlrvfr fifw enM of felt n4 ruve arrived In rtufj nnirtinatinni nik t many hapri. Varioul litri, too. $1.69 to $4,981 |