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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE. THURSDAY, MAY Pape 8 4.4444. tout In KM'wl ami wmipreliwislon of difllcult rciullntf material. Although Murray's best was not lis At high ns I'rovo'H best, our nvenipe won? was higher Hum the I'rovo People who trade at or- iivcthkc Neither Hchool e()inilel the 4 fllnftyu rrsr-ar- r itnrM Rtp national averago. $ often at a loss to know In the Ohio Entrance IOxaiulna- what to serve the family $ lioii, Murray'd average wore was 4. heller thaa the average wore of T next. In the olden days I'rovo HenloM. Neither score wn 1 when every one was com- equal to the 1'luh norm, however. I'll is could not he exiiected, nli.ee pelled to make out a list the majority of those taking the test lmvw heen college fresluneu much more select group than the fore going to the grocery school seniors. The high high store, this was especialscliool seniors who go to college ly true. 0. P. Skaggs will usually be the better ones in Hcholastle hownhility. System customers, In general, we may say that the however, never have this T shows Murray High School testing a 1 T t Decause mey 4. experience, as htiinillng well Bcholastlcully with other comparable schools, but are always picking up the iiallonwhle average. There is 1 something new and dif- room for considerable Improvement. ferent when shopping for The direction of the needed Improvement can be indicated oidy by their staple foods. a careful study of other parts of the survey. Mrs. .Martin I'.ird who has 'jcen here has returned to her visiting Most of the housewives home In Kl ('ciilro, Calif. who shop in our stores, Mrs. K. T. Kizerian entertained ut "l'r ,lll,"l'r ahead. meals plan several a Loss? J i I f 11 f lie-lo- t t Store Planned tut Ihey plan while shop- ping, then select the vari- - bert 4, III ilia ucdiicu 1 ui cam meal. Our customers not only buy the items they know they need before leaving home, but always who has been visit-- ! ing relatives here for the past several weeks. Miss Marjorie Ilealy and O. I.. Oirlston were married Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1!. White, formerly of this city, but now residents of St. Anthony, Idaho, announce the arrival of a daughter, born to Iheln several days ago. Mrs. White before her marriage was Miss I'li UU9 J lean, V.. 4- - many others that are highly desirable as something new or different to eat. Try it once yourself. find Miller. Mr. and Mrs. (. A. each end of the diiiinc table, while: places were Indicated with white; , place cards nt each plate. The pre-decoramid the meal of tin paring ting were done by the girls. Thej dinner consisted of roast chicken, mashed turnips, olives, pototoos, hot rolls, peas, pickles, jelly, cake nnil ice cream. Covers were laid for 12 and each mother was present-ewith a bouquet of sweet jens. Mjs. Florence IWoll entertained the ladies of her dub WisJnes-daof last week at her home, on State street, a hot chloken dinner was served at one thirty o'clock, after which the afternoon was spent in jdayin "oiHi." The color scheme was in pink and white, also Mrs. William the place cards. Hiscman were the winners of prizes. .". , Kanisliaw will enter- (. tain the Daughters of I'ioneers of Cottonwood Camp Thursday, May !Mh, at 2 o'clock at her home on State street. All members are invited to U' present. " Judge and Mrs. Fred K. Mirgan entertained the members o ft he Country Coiifdns at a seven o'clock dinner Thursday evening at the Ambassador hotel in Salt Lake. The guests wen. seated (it oo long table. The decorations for the dluitig table were in lavtuider and pink, tall cathedral candles in shados of pink with lavender holders were at each end of the table, also swwt peas of the same shade in cut glass vasCovers es, formed the centerpiece. were laid for thirty guests. Following the dinner the guetsts were entertained at dancing at the Craii-adon Main street Mrs. I. W. Moffat of this city has been chosen agin by Governor leru to act for the next two years on the I'tah State Fair board. Mrs. Moffat will have charge of the Fdiicaliou and Art department. program was The members of the club will regular Sacrament Servh-epieimrol by Counselor James A. along this line. itrady and family. A chorus entitled, "He Ki'igns," was given by Officers ami Teachers of the Primary. A vocal solo was rendered by Mr. H. A. Clayton accompanied by his daughter, Miss Maxine. Mr. S. It. Richards of Salt Lake gave a very interesting lecture. The program next Sunday iiiuhl will be given by the M. I. A. There will bo renditions of all the entries of the contest numbers. The officers promise a very interesting program. Mrs. Leonard Millerlierg, assisted by her her mother. Mrs. James Itrady, was hostess to the ITiinury officers last Friday evening. Woik was started on the costumes for the s (lerber of (Continued from Mrs. Vnsronts It "' er" for one year. Since general wleiice Is not a required subject mune of those who tuck the tes had not taken the course. This I) ''''i Farrer The following graduates will receive diplomas Vern Berg, Merle Ilobbs, Fern Farter, Clarence Wiihhiuist, Libt PI011111 llnteinan. Vera Nauahlne, Donald Greenwod. Austin Strong, Cilbert, Isabel Jacobs. Krma lay Miller. Iterge, Arion Erekson, Btirr Anderson, Althea Snarr. Arthur (i. Fdith Walilen, Ioreu.o Swensoii, priscilla Hunt, Edward P.. Erekson. Ecktiun. Johnson. Albert Irene Frances C. Carlson, Minn M. I'ean. Horace I.iren.o Jensen. Iceland," said Mr. Man, about a big as Siam." Jack wrote afterwards: Iceland is alsmt as big as teacher, -- AT 3r(L (t!ontiniiwl .from page 1) Frolic: May Pole Dance. Basel,an Game: Fifty Yard Dash; (boys). Fifty Yard Dasli (girls); Three lagged Itace: Sack Race (boys). Hoys to bring own backs, the size of one hundred pound sugar Itaee: (boys) Shuttle Raw : (girls) Relay Race (boys) Relay Race (girls) : Hot dogs and punch to supple-men- t lunch will bo served free to all guests during the lunch period. Candy, soda pop, hot dogs, and Ice cream will be on sale during the day. Pupils must get their identity their teachers the tickets front morning of May 3rd, liefore coining to the high school. These tickets will entile the bolder to free lunch. A largo iiennant, properly letter-is- , will be presented to the winning school. Arlington, Lllerty and Bonny-vieschools will participate In the fete. A. B. Taylor is In charge of the committee for the day. sacks-Shuttl- Figured Rayons Lovely Printed Fabrics in a imtltitiuie of color Continuations to suit evciy individual taste Figured Rayons, at 59c and 79c yd. Printed Pongees, 45c yd. Broadcloths, 55c yd. DRESSES J.C.PENNEY CO. Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Parley Harmon tend to lower the score as at dinner followed by compared to (be nation wide norm. evening of last week. Saturday Murray tenth crudes scnrixl below MM ,.. ., 1,..1 I..,, i.h i, the national norm but averai;isl I liC I'illl. pi. "it ,11 111,11 In was complibetter than the tenth urade in I'ro- on Slate street and ment to the members of their club, vo Ilinh School. who reside in Salt Lake. The from Finish tests were Jean, the little Ft months Shirley Riven to the tenth and twelfth of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. old daughter but hi to the I'rovo, grades tenth, Met who bus whooping eocgh Mule, eleventh and twelfth grades in sho is shk. having such a unite Murray. The Salt Lake City twelfth that lasted for choking spell was also earlgiven the test grade ier In the year. Ataiu, not one of an hour. Wednesday evening a hc- the I'tah whools reached the nation nl doctor had to be calbsl to revive wide norm. Salt Lake City twelfth her. loh I'rovo and The ulrls of the Ninth grade of garde outx-oreThe norm s U. toe Plvmotith Junior high sihim), national Murray. Salt take twelfth grade wvrctl F!S who will graduate May l., enter-I'rovo In the talmsl at a bampict at the school Murray, l.'U. tenth grade the Murray avenue Iioiim rooiiw Monday In honor of! wore was higher than that f ;he their mothers. I'rovo tenth grade. were In orange! The The Whipple Reading Test Is aliiiel white. Tall candles were at and 4. , - y rj $1.89 Attractive Styles Fast Color Materials Spring Suits That Establish J. C. Penney Co. as the Style Headquarters for Young Men 98c t Utah Murray i'ij j - - Dy WASH Lynn K. Fairbanks enter tained at her home on Koosevclt avenue Friday evening of last week food in lienor of her father, William M. Ml KIs AY, I TM I 4. Ileum's seventieth birthday niitii- 4. 4. 4.44. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4. 4, 4. 4,44, 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. versa ry. Hie evening was siciit in MCII SCHOOL Sl'KVKY TKST a social way, after wldch a late (Continued from I'hku 1 ) supper was served. Forty guests at the same time, Iioth schools were present. 1,10 M'ored lower than the norms "o Ncvenilea 01 for Murray First War.l, with th.'lr the country in general. ives and jmriners entertained tit tc- -t The Keneral science Mas given to tin. tenth tirade. General :" 'bineing party Saturday eveul'.g , irM NV,,ra Amusement hall aelei.ee Ih taught in the ninth Kra.le.' MM... ..,.rl.. . .... nil. ,M n nurnuti. ho the lueasured the carrv-ov-- ttt Page- Ir. nediction er. 04KAGGSi' - - MAY MURRAY HIGH FRIDAY, Joseph F. Merrill of Diplomas ami presentation Awards - - Pres. Henry 1. Moyie . . - . Iieatrice Simper Solo Somew here A Voice Is Calling" . -- Hose in the Bud" - Address SIXTH ANNUAL For S pring and Summer a '(imager, are receiving congratula tions over the arrival of a daught GKADIATION EXERCISES Mrs. (Jus Carlson. Mr ;. Ualph soMrs. One of the most interesting bins, Mrs. Kverett cial events of the season happened Charles Mrs. Sainslmry. Thomas last. Thursday evening In the form Flhcl 'Millerlierg. Mr Schmidt of a three course chicken dinner Mrs. Niels Nielsen, Mr Clarence! Nichgiven by Mr. and Mrs. Jack num.. .lamns Mrs. and Sharp olson, honoring the Teacher TrainMr. Irviu Swensoii spent the week of School ing (.'lass of the Sunday end in Ashton, Idaho. which Mr. Nicholson is tuacher. I.n Mar IbMC'lily and little Mi. Tall yellow candles in crystal hold.v.-.!- ... Thursday! mmi iioi.Nl ' ' SOU Ol ..I ill ers very effectively used as table' with Mrs. Janus Itrady. decorations and dainty place cards; enMr. and Mrs. Jack Nicholson marked t lie covers which were laid a for wivk the tertained during for Mr. iTnd Mrs. Nicholson, Miss relatives and of friends number Im (Jlover, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence during the wc'k. Mr. and Mrs. I. Itose-lianA. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Crt V. Hays of l'ocatello. were their Miss Klna Carlson, Edna Covend gusts. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. week Foster' Mr. ; lover, er, Vllma Mr. Nicholson's and Nicholson Greenwood, Ah in l'.org. Followinir of Salt Lake were dinner mother dinner the remainder of the evenguests on Sunday. ing was spent in progressive games and music. Mr. ami Mrs. lien Cutler of Salt The radio club of the Hyde Park, bake were week end gmts of Mr. is (hit ago, Illinois, hih school, S. V. Sharp and family. television. of work the The given Sunday in the taking up y V. UK, II SCHOOL to put on. operetta they are going also dis- were Matters of business refreshments. cussed followed by were Those to enjoy tin affair East d Mrs. 2. 1929 4. Shoes for every member of r!s?X the family at Money-Savin- g Prices Would dan-'cin- g $2'1.75 . 4 .s Extra Pant! at JS4.93 ort of juiis that fit into hrme ol things for the Young M ;i; who is anxious look his hi t New and 11111nt1.1l patterns in smart, youthful styles that give vou ibe as,iiraiKC of bcitijj JuM the t!. .. tj e wcll-iia- Murray Mercantile Company s- I. Ask to set the Our St)Ie Leader Murray, Utah "Dorsrt" for Spring 44-.4-- Smart New Suits !., l or the Student T!:cie arr varimis reasons for the jh'JUJI Jarity u( nttr llot'ai:) )rj',iitmci;t .I'tMtij; '' ihv loci! (un;;cr circle of the tti.tK, T!ic r.cwcst iti ar.tluiitic is . i.e t ..f .tov t rr.is.m in anotlicr reason t;.i!:ty J USED CARS I Run Like New Cars! Look Like New Cars! COST A LOT LESS! n !! v !'! ! I ! . -- .1 ,.ri c - ; ,i ' t 1. M ) c i )'M sire notvll Jvf c. l' i "i ICS t' new this Miurt. 2 breastf'l m. !!. we't t .llr V. .;if in lie !u-:- , ' i. r.t'N ( 7 V II K ' rf 4-- .! 'lis t ..! .'I'v sJ!l's nrwpi' 5.. I in t COMPAUr. THF.SF. CARS , 1 2 1 1 'js i, JJS t LN t ; ; !. 1 'J'- l - ( 1 Wi'li t h K'.-- t t t t t -- t'. J5 t l,c r 1 's ( , 'Jfi iiiiu k t ( !;rs $370.00 '.:, r inn . .'.in !. t -'i ... , u r i . t ii'-- b. .: .;; : ;M-i,- cvn '.t !a'M"!i 1 1 t: C!ul..!, rT 27 1;evri i' L'' 1 ! v. ! 11 i n-- . . U h $640.00 $525.00 $425.00 $425.00 $400.00 $260.00 $300.00 $300.00 $575.00 $475.00 Ir.tra Pant at Willi Two I CARLISLE MOTOR CO. i i.f v.tir ! i i t Mutrav J.v , : ! Murrav , USED CAR, . I'l n ' ,v ,t U ; ; t! c I1";. in . P. j' ,.. ,: ,'( .i ? f r 4 )':'. V I". .i" 1, .. , - It A small clown payment will hold one piece, or furniture for the entire home for future delivery. Be sure to attend our unusual prize drawing event, ; I SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 4th, at 8 m. p. I 1 t J f . If.' $9.90 Every article in our store has been greatly reduced for this sale. ! rl.Ictx .V' 1 1 ' ' Have you availed yourself of this wonderful opportunity to SAVE? Our stocks have been replenished so that we can take care of your furniture needs. 1 .7!!v';A OtljMCS - ., i ',t:.i'.ity .i ..'-- Our mum tn t: bovs omts 4- - 4) M.itc HeSttt tt Hv. ?- - S" Our Record Breaking Sale Ends Saturday, May 4th -.( tcb.tirgt. t One More Day! I o,.-!.- ; 4 N". tjvof. r rid 1' 1 p 't - I'.-o- 1 J. - s I Phone Murray 158 I and $ .90 I li II k3 ! Granite Furniture Company urray I I 1 i Utah |