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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Sirs. Frd Hansen was hostess to the F. W. Cluli, Tuesday of lust week. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent iu sewing au social chut. t HURSDAY. MAY Page 5 THE GROWING (HMD PARENT- WOODSTOCK KT Dl PROPER AM) THAIERS MEETING East Midvalei DRAPER UNION 16. 19 ) Kodak Finishing left at " A (Continued from page 1) meeting of even ncIiooI n;;e with undesirable of iiftertalninent Wilfoid Smith Mr. and (uteres ami Mrs. Clii.vton; Mrs. Mr. and Raymond All the winning nuinliers of the was held at the Woodstock School In Preston,. Idaho, were guests of .Mr. fiHsi lmliits. The closest dinner entertained at Sunday M. I. A Stake eontest will he given honor of Mr. Clayton's iu t her, Mrs. and Mrs. L. 11. Smith during the lion between parents is imcratlve. la.t Thursday. This wan the last V Friday evening iu the ward amuse Cornelia Clayton of Salt I.ke. f must eat the fisxl that Is! meeting of the year, three others past week. do not having beon held during the Nrhool before Vol' or plan-ineiit hall at 8 o'clock. Admission Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Terry I4ium Cox, daughter of Mr. mid it to child gra-- j year, and officers for the ensuing any accept is cents a family. W. K. Cox, nnderwent an op-- ' noiincu the birth of a )iby hoy, Never about talk term were elected at this time. cioiisly. your; lo- - bom, Friday, .May Id. Family dinner was eujoyod Sua eration Tuesday morning at a A feature or the evening's enterown likes and dislikes U'foie the! day at the home of Mrs. Nephl cal hospital for apiendicitis. Atj Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brown and child. There should be no discus-- 1 tainment was a two-ac- t drama by well as sonSi Mark and Karl of Twin Fulls, sioii at all about Hie food Gregory when the children came last roiMirls she was as at the!i twelve of the tit Ix grade pupils, Mr.?. he Mr. could and home to spend Mothers day. Gov existed, Idaho, were guests of table or at any time. Neither "Rescued by Uadio." The ers were lalil for Mir. and Mrs. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Marker1 llyrum Itrown, the past wek end. ld cmi lueiilion the chillis' ills-- ' shoi was under the direction of the play J i Wright and family of Bingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F.iieksou. Saturday tweuty five friends of likes in his presence, or he will con-- ! ' W. T. Belllstnn. Assure you principal, A1 Mr. and Mrs, IStini IMackay and were guests Sunday evening of Mr. Miss Maxine Smith surprised her (iniiK to be the center of the The of Granthe slimmer stage program Service Prompt at her home, the occasion being her and be more determined than ever ite School family of Taylorsville, iMr. and and Mrs. P. A. Swenson. District was fully ex-- j A Professional Mrs. Lewis Westhrook and family Finishing Mrs. Alii Kock was a Salt Lake. Ilirttitli birthday anniversary. to dislike certain food. The discus- plained hy Mr. Belllstou to the nw vvm' ''""-vihl its ,,f ",ul and Mr. Norman Westhrook of visitor Monday. j No Price Increase sion at the table should always l.e large nunv's'r of palrous attending Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Will Buy Your Fresh Mr. and .Mrs. lister Forbusli refreshments served. of some pleasant hapicniug of the the meeting. ALL l'lXISlIlXG DONI. Mrs. llulda Michelson. Mrs. Car- Cottonand of Mtt.h.ai w..,. irtiosts Sun-- 1 wpiReynolds family Offb-erof the association electFruits and Vegetables day or some fiitum event. Creatd F. It. Fitzger-alland Mrs. Drowu wood, Mr. and Mrs. Matnehley and day at a Mitchell family organiza- rie AT MI KRAV P,Y ing a pleasant atmosphere makes ed at the meeting were: Mr. II. (2. of Salt :Uike were guests of 118 baby of Taylorsville and Mr. Eal tion meeting which was held Sunfood of W. and the ; T. Howe, enJoyuiiMit possible president Blliston, Mrs. S. J. Mlchelscii on Friday. Gregory of Murray. Peters--'Mr.ss. Harriet Little. (he proHr psychic condition which day at Sandy. Dinner was served Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dunyon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David enables the digestive apparatus to Sirreta ry treasurer. se, do Its work well. Hand. At dinner covers were laidj announce me ouiu i a 12. for 3t!. A business meeting was held: horn Sunday May Food should always be prepared KDYYAKI) OTTI.KY AM) SON Miss Klma .Orgill of Salt Lake at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. In an attractive way and the "undeFROM ARIZONA Mr. the Ku,,st ,)f ll('r I"'"'"--Hand where business pertaining to' Permanent Wave sirables" concealed iu other foods . d l i til O.....L... Aiiurcn o.siii, numm,. so there will be no call for discus-shin- . or Mixtion was transacted ami Edward iMtloy and son, Ernest (For Short Bobs) Mrs. Martha Dunyon. Mrs. Stena and plans were laid for a family If a child still refuses to e'Jt TO YOU ALL pit ley of South Cottonwood have Mrs. reunion to b held In Payson Juue Howard, Mrs. O. D. Ballard, well chosen and well cooked meals, returned home from a three months Fltz, Mary McGuire. Mrs. Win. C. lSth. look over the other iiuixu'tunt stay iu i.Mn'sa, Arizona. They stoppYou must E. Smith, Mrs. Mrs. Jos. wear shoes That's Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett l Cliumiciii nave health needs such as thesd: ed at Delta on the return trip and L. Mrs. Maude Smith, necessary. Joseph Day, lted Monday with Mr. and Mrs. T. (For long hair and long bobs) Plenty of sunshine and fash air visited If. G. and 11. J. Oil ley In You like 1!. good shoes That's natF. Grmiwood. Mr. and Mrs. Gar- - Mrs. John II. Hoborg, Mrs. M. out of doors and In the house. the Delta district. Edward Ottley and ural. Clarissa Mrs. Terry Andrus, home returned rett have recently An early and regular hour tor returned Ernest by train while You want value for your money Andrus were guests at from California where they have retiring and the opisirtunity of hav motored overland with Mr. Hall '1 hat's luncheon Mothers' by proper. given Day j" to 12 hours of unbroken from Delta. siciit the winter. lug You want prompt, efficient serItelief Stake East H'Q Jordan Mrs. Carolina Pedcrson of Sandy, sleep. The motor ecame unntanagealde viceThat's understood. last Sun-MrSome rest in the day time, a nap in some loose dirt on the Sunday with Mr. Sharp nrnF "'t.v Presidency at Sandy, highway You like clean surroundings afternoon. 'lay C. and families, George Sharp or period of complete relaxation which was Mng widened and ovThat's sanitary, Mr. and .Mrs. Held Peek were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swenson. for every young child. erturned falling almost into the YYou coire once. You come again of Mrs. Mayeox-Julia of Kuests were birthday dinner guests Monday Outdoor play but not in excess of river. They escatHHl without serious That's the Idea. WAS. 3370 331 CLIFT liLDG. eveidng of Mrs. Allan Hoskisou of Springville, Sunday. the child's strength, with his moth- Injury and lost some skill and You will know the place That's Mr and Mrs. 8. C. Bailey enter Murray. er and by himself. bad bruises. certain. Covers Sunday. Mr. and Sirs. T. F. Greenwood tained at dinner A hick of any of these may keep Frlneds of the Ottleys are glad lo KOllT. DECKEL'S Shoe Shop had as their dinner guests Inst were laid for Mr. und Mrs. Clar- the child from eating well or gain- welcome them hack home. That's It. week the Heverend Mir. Charles 1). ence Howthorpe and win Held, of ing normally. "Ask those we serve" That's nil. k Crouch and wife of Hillings, Mont. Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Win. A child who without reason will WATCH THE DATE, MAY 28tli. Mrs. and children. Mr. and Mrs. ltay Greenwood was a Salt Harness Oiling & Repaira 1 1 not i iat his meals is probably to 3 I st Doyle Iewls and children, Miss Ed- sick child and should lie cared for Ijike visitor Friday. A card tmrty will be given hy the ing Several mothers of East Mid-val- e ith Italley and Miss Luclle Italley as such until his health is restor- Neighbors of Woodcraft May 2Hth, Oiling $1.50 per double ward enjoyed the Mothers' of Salt Lake. ed. In the Fraternal Hall. Everylasly Mrs. and Mrs. Martha on held Dunyon was which Set iHiy Program Irregularity of meals has a very welcome. Don't forget the date, on Sandy Ward Stena Howard were guests of Mrs. instructive effect iimiu the child's Mny 2Hth. Thursday at the Amusement hall. Those enjoying I.. Mace of Bingham, Sunday. npisitite and nutrition. Do not nag. ills. Paxton and Miss liessle Mc scold or punish or threaten the the affair were the Mesdames Annie Simiters , Annie Liljeblad, lngre Guire of Eureka ami Mr. and Mrs child before or during a meal. MlilerlKrg. Lydia Sharp, Lydla Clyde Merrill of Salt Lake woro Worry or excitement often i lus ks Curtis, Amanda Storey, Emma guests of Mrs. Mary McGuire S'm the wrotory activity of the digest13 Phone Carlson, EMy Olson, Daisy Swen- day. ive glands and hinders digestion. Appointments Early Telephone Murray Mrs. MaMrs. Vary L. CasM-r- , son, May iSwiiiisou, Ada Clayton, KEME.MBEK. your child Is not la rie Fjield and Mr. Henry Beckle different from every oilier cli'ld Jennie McDonald, Alice Hock, We iow prepared to take care of your requirements Greenwood, Margaret Hatch. of Salt Lake and Mr. Craig Lam- Normal children pissess certain of of Mill were Creek bert guests Kachcl Forbush, Mrs. Frank Cole. characteristics that are lieeullar to for chick feed and mashes. All the leading brands. Have irst Xation.il Bank IMJg Freda Cox, Ijiura Tripp. Annie Mrs. May Y. Lamliert on Sunday. all: they are active, energetic, Mr. and M rs. Hlchard Orgill and Malstrom, Kate Sharp, and M Illy naughty, well liehnved, tired and Feed. just received a car of Ady-Crow- e I children ami .Mrs. Le Grand Terry hungry. When a child is not ready I en n berg. Mr. Clareiice Sharp submitted lo and children of Salt Lake were for food thri-- limes u day or when an ojieratlon Monday for the re guests of Mrs. Nora Strlngfellow meals have to be nrgisl or forced, on Sunday. moval of tonsils. something is wrong. Try to find Mr. and Mrs. Soren Itasmusscn the trouble, I'nder the direction of the Jormaybe it is will) yourdan High School a program will foe ami Mr. anil Mrs. Stanley Kasmus-se- self. and children of Sandy were at given Monday evening May S o'clock In the East Mldvale ward guests of Mr. mid Mrs. II. E. String-felloPhone Murray 422 Card Party lit Fraternal Hall on Opposite City Hall, Murray on Sunday. "JSth. nf Amusement hall. Two one act May by Neighbor Mr. and Mrs. David Smith enplays will 1h given with other nam-lertertained at dinner Sunday. CovA most appropriate Mothers' Day ers wero laid for Mr. and Mrs. II. testimonial was held Sunday dur- D. Freeman of Herriman, Mr. and School services. Mrs. Win. IbuiM'n. and children, of ing the Sunday The ocning prayer was giveu by Sandy ami Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mr. Niels Anderson. The "M" Men Smith and Mrs. Orson MVkelsen. Miss Florice Smith, Miss Kuth (Juartett of Taylorsville wing last Miss Melba Hardcastle, MKs Smith. entitled immlier contest years "Mother." Miss Cleone Atwood of Eugonla Vawdrey, Miss Virginia Murray read, "On the Other Trntn" Smith and Mrs. liada Smith visitMuster Newell McMillan gave two ed friends iu Provo, Tuseday and THE Fonl Motor Company is making a nen car, solos' acmmpanled by Miss Wednesday. tloloii Lul it is otill proud of the Model T. It want every Miss Gladys of Cntu-enErliksoii and Pdanck. The MIsm-owner of one of these cars to run it at long at Is home of Mr. an I at the visltlg violin Mr. Allsop gave a and Alma trouble Smith. of Mrs, minimum a Forat Emhanted expense. Irlo nunuVr. "The possible Mrs. Eddie Grant left Sunday for est." Mrs. Evelyn Madsen rendered Boca use of thin policy and because of the a vocal solo "When you gave me. her home at Bingham after visit inn investment tliat millions of motorists have in Mother of M5n" Mist Cooor of the past wek with her mother Mr. Model T cars, the Ford Motor Company will conMurray was a'couiuiulst for Mrs. Hannah Terry. tinue to tupply parts as long as they are needed George Itrown who played a cornet Mother's Eyes." Mr. solo. "My skm.im; ok wool pool by Ford owners. Charles Schmidt sang, "Mother of from use the So that you may get your greatest Pearl." Miss Josephine Hallsett of V. L. Murtlnenn, Comdy Agent, Model T, we suggest lliat you take it to the nearSalt liike gave n vocal solo. Moth who assisted the Hoys Slovp Club er Mnciree.' tour noys oi ine est Ford dealer and lune him estimate on the cott In their demonstration at Raymond Aaronle Priesthood and four Sun of any replacement parts that may be neressary. farm Saturday, Mates School plrU pastel lovely car Spetevr' day club are planning to the that You will find this the economical thing to do afnations to the Mothers present mm) their wool and If Msslhlo sell because a umall expenditure now will help to K. A. Mrs. which ter Clayton It within the next few days. for the Mothers. lilshop A. prevent rostlier repairs later on, increase the A few of the best fleiss-were 4. Cornwall of Salt Ike gave a value of the car, and give you thousands of miles exhibit for and the purp"M,s Closwonderful tribute t Mothers. club Isiys plan to pnrtlclmte In the of additional service. Foster was nfferH hy ing prayer WcmiI Show If plans which ore unFor a labor charge of only $2.60 you can have (rn'iiwood. WHY CAMELS der way materialize this fall at the first-clas- s A new condition. in Marking the II Mil Anniversary put ARE generator THE BETTER CIGARETTE your Fair. of the Melioration of the Aaronle Slate universal joint will 1k installed for a labor co-- t Priesthood, the lenoons and mem-U-- r are made of the choicest tohuccos of $3. Overhauling the carburetor costs $1.30; Priesthood gave the Mighty Angel Flying." Mr. it. of the A Intrewtitig readings along that line A. Clayton gave a solo, entitled, uteering gear, $3.50; radiator, $7.30. complete grown. beruns axle gave the evening under the direc- "The Holy Ctly." The rear of assembly overhauling The Camel blend of Domestic and Turk id) tion of Mrs. Parley Glover and a demonstration on Scout Work. tween $3.73 and $7 for labor. An average price a beautiful wtcred Pngitent Itaymond Snnrr rendered n violin others tobaccos has never been equaled. of $22.30 covers the overhauling of the motor was given. solo aceompanlisl by Mrs. Joseph depleting and transmission. Camels are mild Mr. Frank Halnsfoury. Foster Greeii-w.iih- D. Mlllerherg. Franel and High mellow. Alfre. Kol.folns, E. E. Miller-U-rg- . Webb of Sandy who are Eagle These prices are for labor only because the They do not tire the taste. Niels Anderson. Ahln Horg. Struts gave demonstration on Vanneed and numlcr of new parts depend on the Work. Master took Soffe Darnel guard Joseph Millertsrg part condition of each car. The cost of these parts Is Tlxy leave no cigarctty after-tastflute solo, "IIumorepi.' Sarreil mnnle on the organ was played low, however, because of the Fonl policy of manuCamels have Orpha Soffe iimniKinted given by Mrs, Jocph Millcrlsrg and Mis delightful fragrance that is Mm. Herman Jancn rendered a vbdln hy Mr. Itaymond Hnarr. facturing and selling at a small margin of proGt. to pleasing everyone. Mr. Cbnrle Shmldt and Mr. H. cornet solo, accompanied by Mrs. A 1 beacon Scout retidersl two duds Jack Nicholson. A. Clayfo namely, "The Pmyer P.ftfttt," chorus sang, "I am a Mormon Boy." and "The Morning Itreaks." A mule The winning Slake Cotillion Dan-r- r of I'nlon gave a detmaislra auartet eomised of Im Glover, The remainder of the time lion. MillerlK-rg- , A. It, Clayton Clareuep J C to game was "See and dancing. ssnt ml I,connrd sang, I Mlllerlrg Parent-Teachers- of j j ai-Mr- ee et i ' j 1 JOE DIANA s Call Mur. ! 13 U A. J. t Studio ART RE-Tl'K- . ANDRE $5.00 and $7.50 1 UTAH HIGH SCHOOL of BEAUTY CULTURE s. j j j Special! From May t I Peggy's Permanent Wave Regular $10.00 for $gOO Baby Chicks fr Ar-vll- Vanity Beauty Shoppe rt 44.4...4ti e It costs very little n lih Fred Carlson & Co. to recondition a MODEL T After FORD all3 s said and done, the pleasure t s you get in smoking is what counts Camel CIGARETTES tv s dmch lser Tin-win- y Prh-sthis- sl and I, e. a Ford Motor Company t?. Tr |