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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, T HURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1930 Murray Mention Go to the Murray High Terence. She was aecoinpanled by two other members of the Child FOR SALE Miller Range. Perwater fect condition, jacket, Hi ii net Hint pirn, $22.50. Inquire at 25 Hampton Ave. JUNIOR PROM Welfare association. I'rofessor Thomas B. Itriuhton, of the University of Utah, will address the Adult class of the Ward M. I. A. on 'The FOR SALE- First Class Motor of Chemistry and ManuProgress Will sac cycle, riflce for quick sale. 4304 So. State facturing" la the Last Century," at their meeting next Tuesday evflood ening. Al'TO REPAIRING Mrs. Clyde Ockey has returned Work Reasonable Rat(fi I'lrouipb Service. 4ti0 Iioxelder Street, from Nephi and is making her home In Salt Ijke with her husl'tioiie Murray 505. Tay-lorsvll- le Friday, March 14 MARTIN'S SPECIALS One Week, March 8th to March 14th Buy a Supply of These and Make a Splendid Saving on Your Grocery Bill Hurley-Davidso- Murray High Gymnasium Biggest event of the school social season ORANGE SPECIAL Size Price 100 60c of Los AnMrs. Merl Perkins and family of Provo, were guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gardner, on Mrs. Anna Illlqulst, geles, and Mr. and 150 50c Dance on March 22, 1930. 176 48c Juddy Brown's Joy Boys Orchestra Buy in Murray and SAVE!!! Iioxelder Street. E. Allen Bate-ma- n Superintendent returned Tuesday from Atlantic City where he attended the school superintendents' convention. The Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. James Sahlne on 4.1th South Street next Thursday, March 13. Mrs. Jesse Hulse will lie assisting hos JARS HEWLETT'S MINCE MEAT, Fresh .. 30 OZ. Automatically Controlled Heat A Big Help to the Poultry Man 1 1 si' 5. iV y : x 5 I ' : ' X 2T " V- , 4 - Wayne Jordan injured tils fing ers quite badly at the coal yard Monday, but they are healing sat isfactorily. The Rowell families on Hill Av enue, Murray, were made happy last Saturday by the arrival of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Colin Rowell on that date. This Is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. John Rowell to bear thi-l- r name, look!! listen!!! stop! WHAT? WHEN"? WHERE? A Shamrock fcwlal, Friday, March 11, 1930, at 7:00 p. ni., at the Murray Baptist Church, spon- S'red by the World Wide Guild. A three act comedy. "The iVa con Eutangled" will te. presented. story of the Flay: Everyone supposed Calvin Span- gler was going to study for the ministry, so when he dros in up on his astonished Chicago relations and turns out to be a slangy hero of the diamond, lie gets a varied reirption. Cal Is a pitcher, de luxe, and al so a ican-u- i ciouter. in otner words, when a game is close and hit meiins a run, be is rnshed into the battle and usually comes through with a hit. His first error Is to fall In love with the minister'!) daughter; Then In attempting to show bis Fncle, a gisxl time, they are the arrested and the Iieacon sjn'iids the night In Jail. Scandal Is lm'nd. Auntie gm's on the war path. Then what? Come to the Murray Baptist Church. March It and see it. will The following present the play : Penrose . Violet Hiseman Ma Bel- Calvin Spatigler (Cal) chah-acl.tr- s f i In t chlT. Rev. Dr. Sopher uson. m (4 Christine Ferg- 23c The Gossard Line of Beauty Brassiere- sSPECIAL ALL WEEK l Former Price 50c, 55c, 60c, OFF 75c, $1.25, $1.40, and $1,504 SILK RAYON GOWNS, Regular $1.45, $2.00, $2.25 X OFF 4 TtlOS. MARTIN & CO, Phone Murray 421 teas. .. 52c 45c 42c 23c 43c PINT JAR HEWLETT'S MAPLE SYRUP OZ. JARS HEWLETT'S PURE JAM, Asst. Flavors Special band. Don't forget the Firemen's 16 ARLINGTON SCHOOL :'s Miss Urle MURRAY FIREMEN'S DANCE The following pupils received 100 per cent in spelling every day last wook : David Campbell, Wilford Bernen-er- , Max Ogrln, Erich Wall, Helen Beeny, Norman Hezerlan, Verl Bean, Monroe Ferguson, Tony Diana, MARCH 22, 1930 Francis Beokstead, William Berger, Frank Farrer, Audra Lyman, Gene 1'lotto, Betty Johns, Ruth Sheran-lau- , Susie MIya, Glen Gilla'rt, Mnr-th- a Johnson, Don McCleary, Fa ye Stauffer, Sihto Delis, Juanlta Stan ley, Audrey Truden, Stanley Stott Glen Beddo, GiHirgla Riley. 4789 So. State Street WO0WRAFT SOCIAL ( I I B TO ENTERTAIN The Woodcraft S.rial Club will meet Tuesday afternoon, March 11 In the Fraternal Hall. Luncheon will tie served at 1:30 o'clock, fol lowed by a business tmvtitig. All members are Invited to attend Mr. Pearl Walters and Mrs. Myrtle Stauffer will lie the hostei- ess. Of the fiction books, which are now In the library, the Virginian. by Owen Wlster. was the most popular. Others were: The Rlverman White, The Blue Window-Bal- ly, The Call of the Wild London. Ra- Tom niona Jaikwin. Sawyer Mark Twain, and The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, by Fox. Of thn Isaikg, which are now In the library, the follow- log were the most Mipnlar: We IJndlsrgh. Tennl Helen Wills. Radio Diinlop. Animal Books felon, and A. B. C. of Aviation lie- - Murray Better Farm Equipment Hart Parr Tractors Oliver and Moline Tillage Implements Moline and Blackhawk Manure Spreaders Superior and Monitor Grain Drills McKenzie and Iron Age Potato Planters Iron King Seeders and Cultivators Perfection Milkers Viking Cream Separators Haag Washing Machines Springfield Wagons Page. The noli fiction mt in the library Harry Baxter - Evelyn tandls Mr. Itafferty Francis Stauff.r were hooks on Aviation and A Plain Clothe Man Fnitieh Stauffcr. Florenee Wallher Mr. Penrose Nadu Iti'l her Ruth Georgia Sopln-- - - . . Liicllle Gil.bs Wllnia Watrous Kitty Dins lor: Mr. J. P. Payne. iMioths with There will al- eat, candy, fish ismd, ainl other flttractioi; Admission to cents js-li'rson. r Philco Screen Grid Radios Atwater-Ken- t r EDGAR C0LBURN PASSES AWAY IN 0REC0N Relatives Upper photo shows latest improved coops and automatic Buckeye Natural (las Brooders, of Robert L. Ferguson, Sandy, Utah. Insert of Thermostat Control which invcs even dependable shows close-uwarmth. Bottom photo shows Natural (5as Brooder in operation, Edward Smith Ranch, Murray. Note chicks do not "huddle" due to even distribution of heat. p Poultrynu'n aro quick to m the tivnictitl-ou- a ndvantajrtH of Natural (las heat. In brooder the house, where uniform dependable warmth is absolutely vital to the life and health of chicks, Natbrooders ural prove their worth. Thermostatic control assures the proper temperature, day or nijrht. regardless of fluctuations in the weather. Never newly-hatche- Gas-heat- ed MURRAY, nd f Edgar friends t'-- sk too hot, never 1h cold. And it requires no v Edgar HI Isattiiiti'in on your part no midnight nam Murray !stjile, as he made irik Just lijrht the jras and feed the n ho'l nf friends during hl years chicks . . . that's all! The clean, even heat f t"ldetiii lute, bHilng for of Natural Gas can't be If you live Grande, Oregon, wily a year ago. in a community served by Natural Gas, call Me Is snrUud by bis foster paror write our nearest office for free esti-at- e tit. Mr. and Mr. W. J, Allen, on eots for ur requirements. No brother, rbtirlis. and Frs, a iter. t.ui tile, eratidmoilii r. Mr. Annie obligations c.n yc ur part. - remi-tnlMri- s are in great demand They bring in distant and local reception better. They are selective, have wonderful power, and the most beautiful tone. A careful mechanical inspection will prove that the best in materials and workmanship go into these sets. This is the reason ATWATER KENT and PHILCO Radios sets are so popular. You will appreciate being an owner of one of these sets because they please the most exacting. A visit to our store or a telephone call will make it possible for you to enjoy a demonstration by your own fire side. Iw-a- - W(D3SnitcIh (Gens Murray 583 n Colbnrn were grieveil to lenrti last Tliiirila.v. tlmt the young man had Feb,, 'Ji'i. psMi away. In I.e Grande. Oregon. Word was his fusti-- r recelwil rents, Mr. and Mr. J. Allen. 171 E. did Souih striH-t- that death had eiirted following a triif Illness fr, Colliinii wait 27 i ears old. and was Is'tiiOeil of tiN parent in early in life, M- - nii.iher pas-iGol. Flebl. Sfxadii. ttben he wan but 2 e.n of ace. and his father was killed la the Bullion mine In Funkn. t "trili. when be was :t Sin.-tint id, lie time bus year litcd with his foster father and foster inothi r. Mjs, Annie Hoiighloti. and UTAH Wawtch 1300 C. tbtiiciiioii Tho nti Where funeral lslr reka ,i Eiin-k- efis. Wrir lield to p. n, In tbp L, It H liiierimnt w,! In the Eu- Siiti.liiy at i!uit bronghi SATISFACTION Granite Furniture Co. CHAIN STORES 1 ifmeterr. Ih.n't ('rt'ft the Firemen's Hancc im March 22, RW. GUARANTEED Sugar House Park City Bingham Murray I 1 |