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Show l'ninty lit- Mrs. Enimeline Tripp, Mr. an,, FES- - 'zinnias and petunias. ""' Koliininn V.,ll... shades of.lavendar tle nut cuiw in I in TIVAL aeon. the Mrs. Jane Caldwell x,J Everything and purple were given u fuvurs. ; YOUR TOWN AND YOU Didanire Atwood, Mrs. Ellna H honored were guests The following PLUMBING Fnder the supervision of Bishop Mrs. Sarah A. Muniford rg p on this occasion: "Good. Cottonwood Mrs. Smile 1'roetor entertained all. Turner, ihr South AND Sr., Mrs. li.Miver, Itothwell, Hr. HrJS 21, hold a to liisi hne week August of tjuilt-iiiis with h Ward Tuesday Geo. Granter, Mrs. Tlugley, planning Mr. nrt Mrs. The Ala ray Ka:-'l- c, Harvest Festival Juhilee n Friday, Mr, and Mm. Lmnhoiirne, J'urty. Covers were ladi for .".(! HEATING LINE Strom-uesMrs. and Mr. A. West, dinner K'lests. Murray, Ftah, Much lias August ;ilst, at the ward house. Mary writll,n , Mr. and Mrs. William TurnJu a re cut. issue of yuiir paper Kacli oraniation will prepare a Miss Alvlnii Work Crittenden returned the Buy in Murray id' regarding Jobbing Milthere appears an attack, of the W. hooth as follows: er, Mrs. Aamodt, Mrs. Harriet home Tuesday evenlni,' after Hpend You must pruetice whut you .John lioacti Quick Service Mrs. White Dr. Alien and Wagstaff, Mr. Henry lieve In ler, Flower u week with relatives in Ogden. ClulCandy lug other words-De- eds ovl! Peterson, Mrs. (Jus Alfred on and Governor Smith, Mr. Stra'ituntype, Mrs. Jleliion Class -- lee Cream Leila Kox, Mrs. Laura hadow thlukiii!'. kiivs P a F. Smith under the heading. "The We carry Lucas Paint Mrs. Surah Kcynolds, Mrs. Margar lotfd St idler and Mrs. Boy Scouts-H- ot lilanelm linnly eo, (he man with the sox. K. Alfred of Keened Governor -et Miller, Mrs. Margaret Lumhuist, ".M"' Sidttduiw Men s)M'ut several days lunt week at Mrs. Vuud-vlilSmith." On August -- nth, Mr. Smith Mr. Barton Suarr, Mr. and Coiuiuitt.ee Kecreation the "(tut Koor ('aiiii" In 111 Joel Moei'H, Mrs. Nellie I'owell, Mr. s':ui' (o t in? press his answer to wood Canyon. This rump has such altaiks as appears in the Sal! Swetison, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. lingers, I he Free l'iciure Sliow sifiie of many entertain Wiil of dale. Lake Tribune ihis Mrs. l'ierson, Fliahelh l'eterson, Klder's l'ance. ing lwrties this Kiinimer. The lust of in not interests the will Mrs. Iteynolds. Mr. and Mrs. John tin" ward decency of you Cluh The Flower two weeks ,'i) hllinf people of .Salt i.nd fair play give to your readers hold a (lower show from 1 to 3 OuthoiiM-- , Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Finiuu Hione: Murray 317 45(5 State Lake have heeu at the eainp. The this answer as you did the charges? n't lock. Biorn, Mr. l'eter J. Anderson, Mr. next, two weeks fit) hoys of the Tel- Yours o' Matt 3 Gilihs, Mr. and Mrs. Nahautn, The program will hegiii at .miss Adeline lin e or t union, is A Jiepuhlican, Mrs. Chus. white, Mrs. and Hose Mr. of visit iiig at the home of her .son, M direction clock, under tlie 198 who likes fair play. Johns, Mrs. Hilda Howe Braiuhurry, Isahel Janson, I'. S. litre. play leader; Williinlna Mrs. and (ienevieve Johns, musical di Mrs. Parkinson, .mi. unit .mis. 1,. M . Kasmiisseii After vacatioa Wtilts, Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Howrectors. and children returned Wednesday raiitor Murray Layle, trip bring: your car to City. from a trip through Yollowstoii-'ard, Mrs. Kd wards, Mr. Fnos Jack-lilectors. Tin? program follows: us for an honest inspeSir: Mrs. Mrs. Marmeta Idaho and .Montana. While in Ida Hughes, Song "Juhilee" Your "Slioi at Home" campaigu "The ction. Mr. John ChildMrs. ho they visited two days at the Second Thayne, Henry Group Barley" home Graham. Mr. Archie Gardner, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Claude is eaiiNin some ttioiiLriit ami a pioii ren. MARRIOTT SERVICE leal of talk on the pa.t of readers "i n tlie Knad to Health" Third McGee, Mrs. iiesdemonia Brown, ISrown in Twin Falls. 4774 SOUTH STATE Mr and Mrs. (Jul if red Loetcher, Mr. and Mis. HI ho liounily and f the Murray Laie. We all aj;ree (Jioitp Boys and Girls. children of Alton, visited the past that the merchants of Murray de- - 'At the Fair" Children from vaweek at the home of Mrs. Jtoiiudy s ervc the patronage of (he shoppers rious Primary Groups, od gen ot tins vicinity. Ii is a Mane-se- li Mr. and Mrs. also parents, (a) Kindergarten Symphony full Insecticides eral policy lo trade with llio.-- clos. iterald. (b) Balloon find Flower VendThe marriage of Miss .lane Far- isi lo you. Your friends and your ers in Costume. mer nnd Mr. Joseph ( 'm right took conimiiiiily need all the dollars you (c) Haiue, "At (he Fair"--Gir- ls can leave with hem. There is one of City the Primary. place last Wednesday in tile Salt Lake temple. Follow ing a wedding aspect of the mutler, however. (di Circus Animals antics and e ierlooked hrcakfast at he hour of the groom which should not Clowns. aunt, Mrs. Clarissa Williams, the when lids (iiestion is considered. let "Mary Go Bounds." iiniy last week I was discussing Trail Builders, Pet and Hohhy couple left on a honeymoon ui;r Willi the wile of one That the 1928 Utah State Fair, Octo- Martha K. Gibbs, secretary, Show during Ihe afternoon. through Yellowstone Lark and Can. this matter ber 6 to 13, will be Btaged aa a golden ot W'c mcrcluinis. Governor Georte II. Dern In t Murray's lending adu. Jubilee exposition and portray vividly were of ilie to the people of Utah, uid: speaking spe ially peal of held endanls Ml lillW LIONS (l.US U es( Henry lay the industrial and agricultural progwhich you puldi-he- d a a reunion in the lraier Amusemore of than "The Utah State Fair will thi ress seventy-livyears, K, MIMC AT I.N( Is the assurance of the management of celebrato Its fiftieth MrthdM ment hall last Wednesday evening. written hy some lady who coiiiilain-e,- l the Utah State Fair Association. The the iutentlon of the State Fiby that shr could Hot uel whal she at S o'clock, folSupper was The lug dance siven through the exposition this year is aaid to be the to mugniry mis anniversary tt d in Murray, and was often Modern Methods Used Reasonable Prices lowed hy a iirogram ami dancing fiftieth fair held by the Territory and exhibition that shall excel tar 7 I tali Woolen of Mills Ihe coiirtcsv forced to to Salt 'o Lake for the Beginners a Specialty meinhers line hundred sixty-livthe State. The occasion will accord- predecessors and shall contaii tJ at their new Woolen Mills Blanket iini-loiiiiuon ariiihs (,f were present. ingly be used to depict the develop- features appropriate to th oeaJ Mrs. Factory was attended hy hundreds ment of resources and to present in a It Is expected that the quality Mis Viola l'ope has returned to of distinctive array of exhibits the vast tety or exntDits and entertainscl and danncim: was enjionple, do "I know not CAN (Formerly Miss Clarice Smith) what siiui-myou her home after spending the wealth and resources of the State of fered will amply Justify aa tuJ hiiy in .Murray in lie way of dry joyed on the wonderful lloor 4!i35 I'oplar Street, Murray. Ctah. with relatives in California. Utah. dented attendance at th Fair the machinery not havids," said this merchant's wife. Miss I'oilhi Iiawlins left Mninl.iy people of Utah. This golden uJ inIs of the Fair department Kvery can fret all ing yet arrived. becomes all the more Inu.- sary for her home in Hawaii, alter 'i "I never simp here. fur the finest dustriously preparing The Murray Lions Cluh paid for and because It will rn llm-- e Important famclollies, and for my my in its history. "The climax two month's visit with her father. showing people an opportunity, throujl J the music at the (lame and the whole-ale.- " ador-tc-in of is the slornn This ily fifty fairs", .). It. liawlins. for the forthcoming exposition and the lnatlon of the exhibits, to rti of Murray were provided Mrs. Ireland Smith and hahy 'if holy cave only one reason for not riiests are cooperating to th." end how far we have advanced ia.'tq directors in .Murray; she can save witli a great evening of "hoofing" a! ii Fork, has Spani-- h of making it a truly climactic sh t. last half century. j a cent of cost to the en "The State Fair belongs to lit! liesldes reflecting the historic progthe home of her parents, Mr. and iimney hy purchasing from a re- without s. of Utah, and they will be pr.J who lative plo her the will the Fair ejves ress, the advantage .1. widen present Mrs. A. Hay. Such a crowd attended the dance of his pioiii ,,ii anytliini; slie wishvariety of exhibits and tho choicest note the many Improvements thi: & Mr. Ceorge lay of Oakley, Ida epeclmens of products ever seen nt tho heen made In the physical cordis that State Street was choked with relatives in Iraper tlie ij:- -i es. local exposition grounds. A vigorous the bufldlng3 and grounds, tlit street After all is said ahoul loyalty to cars tuni people, r week. effort will be put forth by tho men Mnd tlnns to exhibit space, the IscraJ and ;he hoiiie merchant and the duty of New York may he a husy place women in charge of the 192S expaf.1-tio- the number of exhibitors, and & Mr. A. I'.. I'.la kner of Hollywood to secure the attendance of every cellent character of the exhib.'U was so the hut of to i grounds, dancing remain at peo-home, shoppers California, is here for alt indelimi. woman and child In the State of State Fair Is essentially eduet: man, or Service and Quality Guaranteed me will tin wlieie they ran save spare ami iicigii'ioriiooa It was orlg'nally created to tfn May w it h his taiiuly. Utah and adjacent territory. Woolen Mills huilding last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ldvv.-uKcndr'..'1, money. The seerel of drawing trade people a cross section view The Fair will be not only educa- products Tlie hcnnly contest held during of the fields, mines u! every lnisiness. (live of Salt Lake Were gue-i- s of Mr. an I U the same tional and Inspiring, but amusInK as 431 .Mrs. F. M Uasiuus-e- ii Weduc-iht- ). from which the commott torles, ptiidie whal i; wanis at a price the intermission of the dump wi well. The management has booiud Such cil derives its , an j he piiidie will won hy Miss Beatrice Lee. the greatest card of entertainment fea- stimulate a prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. WniririilT N. irt'ii s i.i that plca-e-Yard, M irray 23; Residence, 449-rivalry tsat friendly tures ever offered at a Utah Fair. and children left Monday for their nado wiru yoii. Meri hauls of Mur producers, and have a tendency Every hour of every day will be pp ek- prove tho quality of our MUST WARD 01.1) a state-- i Ml'KKAY t. lay min'it as ell coii-idhome in Mrs. Soren-o- n ed full of thrills and exclteni' nt. Nearlent made to me hy a nnT. haul in through emulation of the m4 I'OF.KS at Ml UK AY l'AKK iml children have i ecu visitim.' ly all of the fun features will be In the tho a prlre winners. That purp ail vcar-town nine -t coiuiiry i.iweek. relatives here the open area of tho groumU and 'i"re tlnties to guide the directs wadeploi-imwill be no extra admission ti.e f.i. t ;h;,i 'i'lie Murray First Ward nnl and Mr. and Mrs. vra Tlio ip-ochirp a fcr undertaking. The 1921 Ttitr. ; of a any the deal of money was cut out Folks Iay was celchrate, al Mur- events, except th" h;trress 'only show tho progreii that Iw i i children of Magna were g' and sim- ray l'ark in connection with Murmade, but will give a tWmynA Mr. Thompson's father. Mr. Sureu of tow n to Sea The officers . mail and directors m'a,cr future deTelopmint ilar estaldishment-the it ray hay. t'ndcr the direction of 'riioinp-o- n. Sunday. Utah State Fair Association are ns,Rt",(?" "if he peeple send to Sear- - for the Uelief Society of Murray Fir-- 1 Mr- -, .lay .Ionian and sou of S.ot follows: W. C. Winder, president; H.l ".. ! my earnest hop H'oi'' C'liiil-- , is my fault." aid Ward, a delicious dinner was served l ake are here for an indilinile vi-- i! u Mulllner. 1st L .:;! ' tnU advantage of tilt opa :is mrnliaul S. Cardon, 2nd vice Ii. the elderly ineluhers of the ward. Mrs. ,. with Mr- -, .lot lan's president; Gj rge afforded by the Fair to coal The people .,f Murray are in no The gue-t- s. numliering ahoiit p. .vcAiiister. treasurer; A. ('.. .'Lie-- belter understanding of t'Xi K. I'.hickucr. eighty, kenzie. Charles II. Smith. John F. res mrcc3 and possibilities. Icf ent il di:1'c!eiit from tho-- of auv were served at one long la hie Mr- -. Nora Stringfclhnv had placed Mrs. Jennie K. 1,m!!o. Main that a rnrcful etudy of M Mendenhall, Invi- o;l,er i'iiiiiiuri:y. 'Ha y will trad" under a cool rii-ther guo-l- s howcr, titirac Sunday. Mr. ami MiMrs. n. w. Moffat t. (eorpe !. S: Itii.'l's will yield Mg dividends It e . utciiards. an! v.hete they can i;et the luo- -l f,ir lively decorated with L.ul Slringfcllnw "t l haii-nm- . of and Ceorr) Abl.ntt. thm and In appreciation AH h,. appeal ;. fruit and large howls of hrilliaiit "'rectors; l.rnest S. Holmes. tn.maiH r: j state' Mr. ami Mis. I.cgiand leery an. I heir in. 'icy. hric lnvalty. to their duty to Mr. and Mrs. liarlainl lV)o anl local merchants will avail w ere am i hildrcii i f Salt Lake - as ihey think tin v of Mr. and Mis. A. i: i'.; arkia r Lit!., s.! !,,ni -omls nr can -- ave a:i o Sunday. i i r hei ho e pii.y t Mrs. Funire Wale k '. I alii no' a merchant. I have Inn -. YES. Mri:. led hy Mr. and WIDE -- a'e vv hi. ii loloa.ejhiu i ceim Wanda. anil daughter r.miETY IF-Me- ad ..liipel il i.i vviih ll . 'in a in i ot:-!. in! Cilv. I'eluriieil Saturday of STYLES ! hicl .i.,d eii'a-ein ers "f ..(' l!,e la!,. trip through S,.u:iriu them anj PRICES s. iiotli vvitliin aie! Mr. and Mis lie... 1. m.., k . f ana I the l.ile. never c.e. t Tooele, were u'le-t- - of Mr. and Mrs ".iii to pur ha-- e vv hat I at Zht my in i..hl.i-rl.li-h- n Smith .Monday and T'le-dat I cm ennv im e Mr. an. I Mrs. t'iaivm e Mi:, icd !;av c if a'e nln-- . i a liln't thai he ali.e 'lea: Mid ihieileli of Magna vvoio !i." union ; rTrnrTT' n Murray Plumbing & Heating Co. Col-Io- JUBILEE HARVEST cgruni frnee will lie it the ran. p. Mrs. Jlaus Jen-o- ii had as her Jii.s. guests Friday a ft ei noon, Koyul Siirnlling and daughter, Donna Hell and Miss LaUce lhid-inaof Went Jordan. Miss Klvit lirady who has hocn eonlined in a local hospital is improved enough to he ahle to lie home again. Mr. find .Mrs. ephi Gregory were Sunday dinner gueslsr of Mr. and Mrs. Sum Mueho.v of Ta.v lorsvllle. .vjr.s. nans Jensen ami rniwrrn Hiient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'j'. (ireenwood of Hast Midvale, I e Draper News , Fred Carlson & Co. FEED SEEDS COAL We that , 1 line of carry a AOO Murray 928 Utah State Fair To Be Golden Jubile e For Spraying Phone IIo-lai- a, l Hall Opposite Murray, Utah I if I Are You Looking lel-!- 1 For PIANO TEACHER? wi-he- e E. Owen Bergman 1 l Murray Feed Store ig thu-iast- HAY GRAIN Coal Wood FLOUR FEED nriy-secou- Paint and Varnish n ! 4870 South State Phone Murray I w. r cr le-ere- -- -!, -- e.-- ts i Wedding Invitations i ih-.- Wedding Announcements -- ; si-i- 1 e -- Wedding Reception i -, ie je-.s- la-ho- ts tations 111 !U l I i -- i - in: mixr -- Patents -- i c 1 DSOM Motor lni-i:- .c -- -- MURRAY EAGLE .f Mr. and gu-c- ts M- Sunday. J thi- '. .. i- l.eoi.e - Luua of -. I v Mi:-.hel- h- Mitch.-- - week wit'i her trjiiidpareiil-- . Mr. and Mi- -. L.( . Mil. hell. Mr. mid Mi- -. A. 'a'uhn if f Santa Aim. Calif weir e. is k Mr- -. Fei ii W illiam- - iaMr- -. Julia May mk of Npin; vioe. - liete for an indetiiiiie 'av vvith her da1 uhicr. M:. Kcid I'.ci ii Mi-- I'll. i Siiiiil.iy layi k i I nue-a a ilie. i ai ihe Spriucv Brinton Electric Co. . , a nv o ei 'iick of ,0"d ','lompi and e.ill 'rii N A : Mi;---!'.- -- !.: f h i J i'.'i . Licensed and Bonded Electricians Radio and Electrical Service 1!. I,.,,,,., L J.i-ep- and h llelH- - I'lu'tie Miitrav k Mm t. iv. Tiah Mi are their A. Mr- t'.nic -. Willi- - In e E. S. BAKERY Malr, Murray 1 lione Murray S.M MIDVALE BAKERY ( or. ( rnlrr, Midvale l lione Mi.lt air JH.I el h.aiji.T, i , ire ai d In ;,, V in eel IIV m ws NtllO .!eii-- i n Neil cn ittiiioii:.i mci'iit i,f Sail I c- - iii-i'- 1 iili al, s, Ihe en p'e Saturday. Am;u-- t wiil make their houie in Bnudian, Thalia Fi'ienthl, Vftou Smit't. !i- -, t'.crt L. Sjohlntii. (!lad MrkcNci Smith atid Mrs were uncM of Ml-- - I har.o'te N .. en of Sal! Lake, at a iv.nw-.calc;i at her home Thuwday n ftcs -- I ) J ) -- w -t :!'' this s;. id lug the ll t alio!,- - hunting j.j for 1'ii.lay. .".1-- t. Worth) anl !o li.-n- iiii.-- t ! (Je Sa 1'lidrv I I tiMt wm-wil- h pcliilmc . Mr. at,! Ihe laitdpaiciit-Aug nl-o- Will Satisfy You 4:.1 Charlotte l.alii!i"t if Au!"li -- MILK BREAD .e.-;- -- Ihe Aelie had II live-!ii Ing vvho w.iuhl ln.'ciii.j, h.iv e the i.:.e-- t urn li of t us. in a the arg';nici.t .'t ti-i.th,-..me of the Lagh-c!- e L.i-- -- lu.illiaue of her oa Our Delicious i -t -- A. RADIO Dealer at Incivhuiidi-e- apical t,, VcM here w r I'l i. e. . aj I . R. C. -- -'- ' Mi- j n I're-idct- it -- i however, ts )e called a h.p;. nhirit jiwaid hringing In lie ..Hie! hiug ineinher i ,t i aniouiit of ri gold licdal or diauiLlid staff pin. At an) rate he believed something fdii.illd he given Ihe he-- t inali.lje-ineinlicno one is haned L.ea an applh a ion, bringing LLC's ALL CI: T Ut SV! FLI.I' 1'I.TKS. Secretary. large-- t : i r,Tan,yn; V1' "f-"J- ..uiiiuv la With the new patemcj design Hudson motors Huw are built with a comprw ratio of nearly 6 ta -or 20 per cent .hove the amace-w- iih hih istandardi of acceleration, furl economy and pow er. It is practical! to make the motor knn Ic vndVr even the muvt advent opcratin v dioons. The mote is the liveliest, mmt powerful and economical 1- corre-pondinc- nss V mr built. $1250 ami up r Ar. i Conilidsoii 1' Chnii he- - - looking Mr, and Mr- -. A, II. lav. ian ..f for a pl.ne lo drive Id- - new car and lo t mania :i venue, arc cnjovlng a then vim will ee a real trip, The lUKtith"- - vi,i fr..ii their daiiihtci. l ie- -t tome too Coed for il red Mr. Majj '! j,,,,,,, r v,M,(i;v ear. Ltiill. -- The U.S. I atcut Office luu granted patents to the Hudson M liightomprcssiun motor. Tbeto internal relating combustion engin- coversTi the cn tire arrangement of valvci, spark plugn and com. f... vrw FRANK C. HOWE Phone Murray 3 Murray, |