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Show Page THE MURRAY EAGLE, HURSDAY, MARCH 8 Murray Vity, I tali MUKKAY IN i meeting is scheduled for Thursday evening, March K, in the upper room of the Murray City Hall which will be of nmisual Interest to Murray City llower lovers and those who love beautiful outdoor surroumlings. This meeting will be held for the purpose of formulating plans to or. gani.e a llower club in Murray, nir.l will no doubt meet with micccsh from the start, as past efforts in the Jtettcr Jlomes uiid Clcim-iis movements have proven the of Murray and vicinity are interested in activities of tills kind. KlTorlM are being made to have Mr. Thoiuas G. Harrison attend thin meeting and assist in organizing the club. Mr. Harrison was instrumental in establishing the Salt Lake Flower Club. Mayor Is lending bis support to the enterprise, as are various members of the Murray Womaiis (.'lid). All Interested in this movement are urged to attend this meeting. Corporation bus City their system of Sheet Sign, so thai now all streets, with alleys, and lanes' mve signs thereon. names placed Ihe proper These signs are tlie most modern, and ale coumieiiled upon as being very appropriate, and neat iu ranee. These signs will last a long time if left iiiidistruhcd, and an npienl is made .to all citizens of Murray to help tis far as possible to prevent or desanyone from interfering manner. in any troying them that owners of We recomiiicn houses,, or tenants of same, as well as all business establishments take pride in placing correct and appropriate house numbers coiispic-oiislon the front of his buildings Neat and appropriate bouse numbers lead considerably to the appearance of the whole building as well as the city itself. If any person does not know his house number, ask the City I'.iigine. or who will inform him of Ihe proSuperiiitedent C. E. Cniiliu left to place on the buildlast week to attend I lie Superin- per number The City is doing this at pretendents Convention of Ihe N. K. A. ing. to the residents. i ost without sent In I'.oston, Mass., whhh convenes who lias not the proper person Any all this week. bouse number on his building is City The Mill Creek Ward Ueunion violating a very important hoine-Keekc- Ik-nitt-y x it I .lack Hartshorn Monday, February 27th. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Allen are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy, Tuesday. February 2Mb. Mrs. Allen was formerly Miss Viola Jen- p l I next Friday night in the amusemcnl hall. At 7 :W a pro gram will be given consisting of musical numbers, readings, etc. The program will be followed by a lunch served cafeteria style. The evening will be ilcvoted to daiicnlg and games. will I home-seeke- 1 be held ( Jiilsi-lies- I : is at Ihe ticiu liKOIIIFK KAI.I.IS 1 M Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John .ii. Win. E.kiiian Wallets II. Woihwcll Itrolbers. are going to mal.e this ihe Ciggest Night in the his lory of Murray Aerie. So come an I enjoy the Cood Till piallv wi'h your Itiotbeis in l.iberty Truili and .Instice. F.VIiUIS SI Al l FEi! Ml KKW Hi;T n'oiiiiiiiad from a "candy The Second Ward. at the Murray pull" Tuesdav night. That is what was planned, but it seems that "well laid plans" often go awry. The worked diligently, young ladies ii ml had the "makings" of the candy iu fine shape, then set it too cool nnd went up stairs to attend Ihe business session of the meeting. Lo, nnd behold, upon their return to finish tlie candy job, and give everyone it treat, someone had beat them to it and there were no sweets to divide. A little unfair to the young ladies don't you think? Mrs. (j. W. (iranter entertained the i. H. i. Club al her home on Vine street Wedlieslay afternoon. Refreshments were served to nine members of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Harry It. bins entertained a number of friends i dinner at the Hotel t'tah Saturday Iiinner was followed by nighl. bridge. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Heal and daughter Evelyn, of Crovn. and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Itanishaw audi small son of ligilca. were week en I guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. u. Cam shaw. Mrs. A. II. Tavoiaii of ",i'.s (let-- ' mania incline was plemaiitly sur prised Tuesday in honor of her Haim-were enjoyed and' birthday. refreshments served to to sixteen Mrs. Tavoiaii was pres. guests. elited with n lovely gift. The Country Cousins Club wcre ctilertnhied by Mr. ami Mrs I,e..n ' ar l Cerrard ill the boa e of Ir. and Mts. Cird on Cilmer Iric h Sail Lake Thursday night. Ihsi.ra were in patriotic ....lots, ami! were also .nrried out in place cards II. Howe, j KI Cage 1 I . 1 keeji-iinyoi- Never before have we been able to offer such values as you will find on our Used Car lot. Compare these V27 Chcv. I.amlau Sedan, fully equipped l'L7 (.'l ev. Coach, f nil "v equipped rJ7 Cbcv. Coupe l''7 CIh v. Roa.lster. Drvicn less than 6000 miles b'Jii Cbev. I.athlati This is a real value l 'J'i (T.cv. Coach, in fine condition through. out I im-tet'- I'C'i hc. . Esst-- 1J5 F..rd Coupe, bailout! tires 'Jo !) l l'LM Ciii-v- 1 C! -' . Coupe. 'c Sciian v. d m-- We wi ., ! give liberal $475 $200 $175 $525 $200 $450 $290 .'....$160 from '. $175 terms CARLISLB Hy- - .... ,,- I TnU-- I''-F..I.1 Ei-- !-t "'. Delivery Truck At' i ti::i'-:thtrs. ranging in price J $35.03 t.. w.-i- '- T.in This car in fine condition l'oi. Ton Truck o 1 $425 $57S $425 Touring '', $650 $550 $550 $460 Coupe with llumpers, nioto- slniitcr. heater, spare tire Conch, dandv condition, good ; tin-- s ''-- . C-i- - 4800 South State Street Phones: 7255 Murray 483 TTt- - Radio World Captivated .e ts j r'rei Carlisle Motor Co. t Ibibiiisoti as Ward h drster. M The icli. f so. i. ty. V. A and will choir le fully organicl youg. iu ilie very near future, Mr. I.enord C. Nielsen is to be The Six lioll.n prize award eoiiiiiien id for the splendid luilsi. cd last wii-- was won by Mr. I. it of l.cbi. I.i b' also claim -- I al progtaui bis oigani atioii furn the ladles' pii e i.f oin- - dollar, the bbe.i Siiudav inning. I hi' l in a" a'd. otili'ig ;i, liewlx sls;ii,d lady'-- , name otlici Ts let irncd expression of ij. wishes for eaeh preiiatioii ,.i RETIRING BISHOURIC olhir and all memhers of the Ward OF MURRAY 1ST WARD Clisi.lelll llelity II. Moyle LEAVES RECORD OF to. raged the ii.eliilc's of the Ward bi ti im i!i-- . Titid i.'nulug Mills, ACCOMPLISHMENT lo d.. tin tr duty in promoting the IbU pbnil will pi.Mliiec between I i ails-.! i f tiutli in this .i,ir of the The M I A Slogiiu. "We stjii.d rn I oi. s I'lnbi ihe leadeishif of lushi-i-Wtv.My and thhn t li..n mj wimici Vineyard. i. llntikcts Mrually. nn) tin- - line'! T !c!Usi,.ii an. I his ioiij.i'i Ii is aiitb ipated that the m v f.'i a fuller knowledge of the C...k r rt i :i Ii .nre ill e n etit W ill and l J. aui.t bi le.pl ic will ,!n,. (he conndence of Moiuioii nn.! :i testimony of ' i.n. Vci I KM. cess r.f line oiigin" vnll U cundu. lis) b rn Tips j, t, i. iiriiig I'dslioprii . Munay 1st rial beam t ..i t ,, eery men, III i ii,' o mv i;.,', ....n. A full attend Miss tins year, at W ard lias, durhig their adnnnistra ludofciry M i her of the u First War.' II iee Is urged. the Mnrrnv plan :tptroimatci Mioit f nlniiit two years aiconi H.H Mr and Mrs w. E one hundred nil. I :iss.;i ruii i' pllshed ;) m h j;oo nii, made nt'H and t;.frey Mr an ' Mrs Frank Wcbh enter s cicti that wit! 111 a shot t t in The JOHN McCLOY Impiot mi lit- hi Ihe Wind t. PASSES ON laihcl nt a n.is.x llancoiiH It - Xliitiity plant wp l.e li e pii'i Ward Las lea red of Mium .ln.n.'i 1 iW e.pes.bn tni ing at the foi ni. r' t i,.y iieli lit. dii.-ss- , p' ii.l of ihe "t n clpal bate maintain E'lu. Woolen Ml!l. n iv. f ctnpioy home, t'.pii s.mth and Etth tit will eii .ill W.atd ia S'JJ'Hi Me f..f John avt, r.n paid senj,e evpeliscs. four for a b'l adjeiliillg the oicm-be found in h..ti..r .r Mr nml Mr. Ftcd .lex h (hi Cloy will he h.M ai p. m. c iiiIl'I who w.ie Msvi.tH- timrrhd hntidre l tneti und woinen lot- cxifnatb'ii. and H: Ct.iM W aid Mr i. .t :id ." lillj,,.-- . ,r fh:,'l. . . ii k r.t nn were the r. this d dtt'. and ue. ,. refreshment let.for niid.iti.iti puss., plin. .l.i:m ,,.o ...!,. pmite :n.,i .lay l;g in 'ho l'tah Woo! new a inline li i a hull, ,'il.d lime .t a Sal! ;im' hosi.ii. I n f i, r ill II! x. ,1 I,, t Lit f t est. First pii,. qmstion. "Wbv " ' I" ( toiof il Mid ("in nhnn erp Ml Mills to Mrs. Hans i;h Hi ns'rili Less follow i:: an opctathm. nil other 1...li'i.- - and .b.i.te to tioti of the ii Hi'isoiiH'iii hid and .,,1.1 Mr In i.l Van Sb k!e ntel The .:e. e.o I was .,n in Mnt '" The nt I. Is7'.l and bn polite wliblll He' leling of ihe i baM I The Ward ray. .latiu.-iire the eo(,sol,i 'I,.., ,rle i. Mr W. E w ef l I Ibis 1.1 i tn tame !" )., side.t ln.Vl I t line all Hodftcy ineiiiU ,,f als.ut He hfe b.vs ,,, p..k. , f If,., ihe ip! Mrs t;,s ,0, Murrav i(v ls f C. IIKtoli ha bci'll ihe Ainerl. in up II II employee ,,(,., ,,, -.i. il .rr. artc pointed High '.. e. iim in of t'o! Smelter and lii hinng t' Innd, ibrnp ei.ti rtain.-tt ,. nux Mvrt'e Sinn rtl wntet ..,i',l,ii. f,,r t,i tol.Wo.Hl M;,',., Mr. a W.Hl.)fl CP;h .'1.. In day. years .( nieinl-...' I . . . O ., C,,, . I'M! ' ' . at tlM- fraten,,,! Hall of the Murray Card ..r Chi,., Februatv !''.,' '. .0 I" A deli. ton. Hon. . rvnt HU 4't s .nb and Mftio t HOT H VUII tloll. lie js siirxhed P:i.t,oor nl by tie I ;.".it t., . . . ite.- -i ?!r.-- , wbbh mil's to Mora nn Tbn C lief cie.l (OVIOPT Mill Ni f.'Uowing Mddre.1. UaSpb. . f f r ui.t t f..r inlvrriistt.; j rqnnled ('..tie ,. , ,,sl. lir, lu.), yry, Jecn. Hall. f. 1,11. ille SI,, .me, wnu An it 'i t. mii, I ..ci uni i ; pi j t.... I.. Xfk rpi.sp-.t-tt.if'S'1b'tl jiijrj.-ii n Mii'liy; als,. the following ,r,,.;, .r.T tx isn Id nl the M irim an ! low pti e x Clara l'.,..-.iif',i ll'lie. Hi d lnf. I lll lo't lent. dale.! vr nt.it slslers, Ki.bard M.i'l. nt WriiJ i..it,t meet i ne Sm,. tin Mr t iiil in.! tb oopotn IngalN ,.f and Me. P. .;. ) at l.lgbl t( ,,e ,,T. foil:,. r tleiifictfii Larson of H -- n tinnlfi "ic! y He p.i.pie of Cio... i.,t, FOR SALE of i,i res.ti it,, ltmalinii Murray City. H will f the the evening. ' N'l-sj.il,,i (To f o,M(i,,,i,.,t t,.t txcrk.1 Vr. C. W. tJint i r 'iif. i tdinc i r.tlnti.1 K- -! t Mr. Neit, win a llawiiiien ft' :,ie I ,, I. l. nt;'. (ii hef Ka'-'.iItio W ll.i ill ejc .,. till lllllsii (l! C,;: 77 K'ri;! Mrs. irntik t:ab be ..f Salt Lnk in.- - str.s't W.si. ;i Tt rtn i )j ti'iiubcr. n Motv friemN H.H tililr? Mutray , Ii. (o sliinei.ls or Fit..-- ,. Murray tn tiitic ie scrx-iMr. Ittinoii M min xx ill tend. r lw i j dy. . j tin inli't'i r.f the clnli. s.s I USED CARS I Win. Caiiiiegleter I.. home in llolliday. accompanied ly Mrs. .1. II, Wheel-r. left Tuesday for an extended isit to Los Angeles and other California pi a es of interest. A. i. Cooper of the Hranite Furniture Company, left Wednes day for Calif, min where he will ilixest in a fciv weeks' recreation Mr Cooper will atil rest. jsit Eos Angeles. Sau Franeiseo, Sail I'icgo and other points lefole to mining home. The Collonw Stake I'aiightets of the Cioi is will meet at the home of Mr. lieoige I.iiulbcig. I'.lHl ine street. Thursday. March Mh. Mrs, ,i,e ; Siher will be assist illg hostess. The ofli-erand teachers ,.f the Murray First Ward Crlmnry m.t and Vnri..ii-gaitie- s fa..rs nt dhmcial the home of Mrs. I., T. Wjikeliatii were enjoyed the re oil Hill inelHIe, Wedlieslay nfter maiiid.-of the evening. Intersper. toon. Aftei the regular business .'I with music, meeting Illl . lie.. ii H:i seixed. the A delightful surprise party wa temaitider of the afteri n l ing Mrs I.jiw !..i,e Carry bit Stu-u- r gien sM'iit in a s i,d way, ay al her hme u Center str.-c- t Mr and Mrs .lessi. V. Ecton left Sixt.sn eiiesis enjoyed progrc.-lvre entlv for Long Hea.-hCalif .nii.i '"""i". refresh metis utility where thev will make then hone serv.il Mis i,.,e Ii., It. ins had .n g est,, I '.'Mi' of the Flat Hale o. r the v. ek . t,d. Mr. aiel Mrs. p Cat.ige saxs "CH ,1V time." :il .1. Wagner of Chi. ago. Mr and Mr ways on the ..b Wagner hae sH'n two iiioiehs in , v i v ..nrr.nr nr. tit rt" n T Citilforida and were en route tit r Friends of Mrs. .), Eii. U..n Wele delightfully ellteltailli'd at hel i;CTi'.I home l,is Th in iav e.enliig MnMe i: '.! f.Ti and sanies re i. "J and enjoyed, rr:t sen. !. I,. A. I.. Edshop J. C. Merger m array. 1 Wright Whitehead Cordon E. few seven pound baby bey was born M. lo Mr. and .Mrs. .link liar; shorn al the Maternity Hospital Monday night. Mr. ami Mrs. i. I'.raiison I'.rintoti ami children. I'.arhaia and Slier man. left this week for a two weeks visit pi California. Mis. Win. 1. I.iglitl'oot of "enver (oloiado, formerly Miss Margaret Couoll of Ibis fit v. is speie ling smut mouths in Nashville, Tenii. The Ladies (,f the Community Aid Society, gave a very successful dinner at the community church la- -t Earnest Grant Ward Dances Increasing In Popularity e armed A W. W. Monte Joseph Mh hide W. IcsiK-clabl- ; illiams their M. I. A. conducted from lted days ago ding, California for a visit with liU sister. Mrs. .1. A. Felon and other relatives iu E. (i. Will'.. id Ward The dan es nl (Irani aitiiiseiiienl ball, held on Saturday nights ni'e geiting Idgger and belief. The people who conn- - are a good. and sociable people, and liclpi'r: Ihenisches enjoying make n good time for cverUd wlm attends. ,i if ji.it nre lookiv: for li gmsl lime on Saturday high' and don't know where to go. jiisi come to (iiaut Ward ainnseiin nl hall. The tloor manager. Mr. l'rage. js a wonder, and the tiiusje ly Carter's hand is great. - who say j.ci are old. come out and loosen up the .bonis. ic dam ing lleliry Fold ; W a every night. , s make LOCALS '51 theatre Miss Ealeiies Stanley of Murray, and Mr. lirhlgcr Ward (if Hullidny, tiieir nuirriag'.'. are tinnoiinciiig which took place in Salt Lake city. Satiird.iv Februndy 2"ilh. Mrs. Ward is the daughter of Mr. and jMrs. It. A. Stanley of Coplnr St.. Murray. The young couple will Ceo. A. J 'tikitis nn'i' airy - Cood picl in An opportunity is given to all those desiring employment on the construction work of the new Woole'n Mills Blanket Factory to register at the Eagle office for such work. The Eagle has the assurance of the Woolen Mills official's that all such applicants will be given preference in their selection of workmen. Registration may also be mad for employment in the Blanket Factory, with the assurance that such names will be favorably considered in so far as their ttalifications justify their .employment. The Eagle is conducting1 this registration for the purpose of rendering a public service that of bringing the employee and employer together for the benefit of both. Any business desiring to employ workmen may refer to this registry. Call at or Phone The Eagle Mttrrav 35. 2nd assistant, Albert Steadniaii. were honorably released. of the A partial reorganization A. oe-- e I. M. M. V. Ileiinlon Ward L- W. . J. vi'tiing. tired Tuesday y 2 p. m.. in the (Irani Ward chapel, with I'.ishop Jensen nil li bit big. The decease is survived by Mrs. Fern I.. Itird and an in fa lit son of Ciicliaia bis imrenrs. Mr. and Mrs. William l'.ird of Sail 'Lake; one brother and two sisters. Interment was in Murray City cemetery. under tin1 direct ion of sideiils of the tinier of whom (here Nine boy scouts of Mill Creek are twelve, attend this anniversary, Ward passed the tenderfoot test as follows: CAST CllESIHEXTS: and were presented witli tenderfoot .1. W. Krcbs badges by Mr. Anderson, president Win. Cannegeiler of the Mutual Tuesday night. Andrew l.uuibpiisl Earnest Wright The Arts and Crafts section of Arthur Itishop the Murray Womaiis Club met in W. W. Moi re the home of Mrs. U. C. 'fowler Joseph Met hide Monday night. This section will William Walters meet with Mrs. I r. Wright next 'ah. March Eckmaii Edward Monday night. J. C. Itclgci. Tin- Central IMslrict Convention 'Ihe following charter members Federated Clubs are active in our order: of tlie Womens J. W. Krcbs will convene at Magna, on March Andrew l.iimbpiisl liltb. , FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Xnnerlnfeinienr, 1st assislant, and (Heti hospital, MclMINAI.H, 1 of conniosed nihiTU'V was nppiutiled president, hrum Hird. 21. Pierce Cringliurst. 1st counselor, who died Monday in a Salt I.nk" Leroy Ca'sey, L'lid counselor and at Lamar Idmond, secretary. were held Wrdne-da- Funeral for duel engineer of Murray City (Continued from Cage iiirl it Kufus Calmer, Hay nringbiirst, Funeral Service's Held For Oael Olen Bird iiiliiuiiiciv T. F. Before Purchasing a and Angus C. Fox. assistant, ui perfectly normal as yet. y C. HOWE ( Ifatfle Nichols sisond assistant. was appointed clioirster. The formi All six parents are reported to he doing fairly well, everything considered, the fathers possibly not r I first kins. I SEE street. The SanJy Ward choir will furn isli the urogram at the M. I. A Conjoint meeting JU Murray Second Ward Sunday night. Bishop Jensen will be the speaker. The Sunday school of Iletinloti Ward was reorganized last Sun day. Arthur Cehrson was installed as president ; J. Murray .Vordberg. Airs, tip-pe- re.si-deiit- com-hirie- d exi-es- Mui my l,,ui J"-'- ly ill of many great men and apparently of many "to be" great men. The reason why? his apA line baby boy made Mr. of and home pearance at the Marsden, Mrs. Clyde February 115. A baby boy was bum to Mr. ami A iliildretj dialling to uttenil tbe of Utah or oilier higher institutions of leuming. 'Hie Bociul life of a ciiiiiiniinily is of ;ruvp iniiiorliiiitv to tlie liifronic iilTilliited with ilu Lions ('lull, .South Com.Muriiiy Cluli orpiiiizu-tliinami other munity movinj; always for the? hetter-mciof the chle anil Hocial life of Murray City. Churches of Catholic, Methodist, Itapllst mil 1,. Ii. S. faiths are found within the city together with many Fraternal organizations that all make the social life of the city for the home seeker and family of the highest moral type. Kuild-Itilot may he elilained In t lit' choUesI sections of the city from $310. to IpMl.. The heallh of the family of the lion, e seeker Is also of primary iinioriauce. Murray City hoasts of one of he tinesl culinary water H.vsieins in the country. olilaiuiiK' its iiriiii-ijiitsupply from artesian wells ami the Macgec tlrlni', the win it Hows from the the mains, pi'miml directly into t hereby eliminating (he danger of contamination. Mitrr.-i.City lias a low per very cciiiage of unit re trouble among children duo to lie fact that artesian well wafer lias The a heavy jierienlage of iodine. in free from iniie contagion city due no ili in t to its line pure water. Murray City oilers to the electric power at 5 cents kilowat and '2 cents for iwer per City owns its Murray purposes. own iowcr system with ils xvnl-.'iKYstoai, hence the low rate charge to Ils clti.ens. The city is free from smoke nuisance anl hoasts of a modern hospital to iare for the needs of the llll'Iictcil. inTo the business nun what ducements does Murray City ofter to him to IochIo here. Murray Cit has many Inducements tn olfer the s huslness man. The principal street of Murray City Is that great highway artery traversing the Slate of l lali from the North to the South namely. State street, and during the past year I'.r.'T Slate street in Murray City .s completely jiaved from curb to curb and a tine white way iusialled. Tlicso iinirovements together with the Installation of i'iT.'i Horse Cower lii.'sd nil plant for the generation of additional clecitical wer com n of pletln? improvement-program for lH'--7 costing in of $IH.(HNI.ihi. The ily owned prior to this lime a complete In dro clectrl. plant, which pla e- - at i be command of the light department IOT.'i bore Sufwer of electric energy. ficient power for iii.uix years ;o ome to supply the domestic and Industrial life of the The cost of this niWer to the lysines in. mi Is two cents cr k w. b. for teneral Niwer plirises. The I'Coiiomic life of the clt, is of piimar) iiiiMi,t to the lillsliiesij mail who is scckilg a location. Within (be city i Iih'hIisI tin' plant of the American Smelling mid lb 'lining Company, employing nlnni eight hundred men: the t'tah iie Sampling Work" Mid the I (ah Kite Clay iViupiiin emi'loylng Hppii.xiiii'itch oth bun ilr.it men: the Kinky Mor.nlal', Cucklna iVtnptiiix. forn.erly Ccliks t';(!iiiilig Coittpiiiix : the I'lbk-e- n Mitrnn Lnundri : the Clsh llatibcries :.iid oilier in. Ins (t int eon- ems, cinpluMim eernl bmiileil ni'ire men mid women, ami n prtr..U III c..ss ,,f $pHI. " monthly. Within ten din gfoun will !t broken f.r the f.uitding of ihe plan' Htid wnl'ehoiise if 'lie I l ill WiM.b'u Mrs. Sarah A. William Is serious at the home of her daughter Mrs. J. A. Ecton, 4957 South Sta' Great Men 8 Birthdays Street Skns and FKOSFtd House Numbers Febiuary is truly the birth month FLOWER CLUB FOR (Ci intituled from I'utfe 1) 1, 1928 NOT YET TWO MONTHS OLD I Iml-oiiai- I - ' - i fr ... 1 j , j j ,,, . I'.l-h- - eh-it- .1 nw.-.i,!.-- s,-- t- S- . . orarrn re commg in it will take ATWATER KENT a long lime to catch up Hilh the demand for !m A. C. r? Mnr,t vxny n - I i Tt ...r Factory producing 3,500 sets per day Knvn. il, nnrt ...uu inn iuu.uuu now in use. 100,000 Back Order to be Filled - - M " H i : ! It It bcAut iful in uppenrancf. M no A. C. Hum. c It quirt in operation. Not rnitiv lo Interfering noie. Selectivity it good. It will Dtetic the lover of good recrption. We c.n make it You may poiW. for you to hear thi. wonderfu Radio eL pce, one through our liberal term policy, -- - 1 , H 1 1 I !''"'"'' . l xb'llt) wdts-Hou- , Granite Furniture Co. SUGAR HOUSE MURRAY PHONE 438 BINGHAM ix hi 1 1 W |