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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE. THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 193a ANNOUNCING A FUNERAL SERVICE anywhere i,n Salt Lake County, for $103.00. e Casket in f including a beautiful Also Infant's Service for $10.00. colors. or white gray You do not have to have a certificate to obtain these 4 Complete X half-couc- h high-grad- low prices. that is the time Let us protect you when sorrow comes when you need it most. GEORGE A. JENKINS MORTUARY 'e 4760 South State Slreet Phone Murray Murray, I'tah You Are If Day or Night CO f ALWAYS You have Money in the Bank INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Murray State Bank Sandy City News mc our r ya mm ir nr 1 I 1 (Continued from Page 1) TTTT Sunday. Mrs. A. Raker of Salt I.ake was a guest Thursday of Mrs. George Hil mm ton. OKI Minn sent last week Salt Lake the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. Wilford Cowley and fam- Mra. John t ily. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Itaddon nnd son Ralph, of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Raddon oWn home if Enjoy automatic Natural Gas heat in your home today and all during this month without obligation Take advantage of this great special demonstration offer at once! Phone today to have Natural Gas heat installed tomorrow. Without obligation we will install a new automatic furnace, boiler or Areola in one day and keep your home warm in the meantime. Test, compare, enjoy at your ease. Then at the end of 30 days if you are not convinced of the superior advan- - last Tuesdny The stake Relief Society will en tertain at a stake social at the Sandy amusement ball Monday ev enlng. March 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mackey and children of Taylorsvllle, Mr. and Mrs. I .wis Wcsthrook and children of Suit Iake and Norman West-brooof Salt Lake were dlt..ier guests on Sunday of Mrs. Nephl Gregory . Mrs. Nephl Smith of Draper spent last week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson .uid family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Teinmlng of Salt Ijike were dinner guesta Friday of Mr. and Mrs. George 1111- - tages of Natural Gas we will remove the Natural Gas central heating plant and your old heating equipment absolutely free. Natural Gas performance has been proved in thousands of other Utah homes to their entire satisfaction. Don't wait . . . comre-inst- k all ton. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson re turned home Wednesday of last week from the east where Mr. Wil son attended the Xatlonnl School Hoard convention. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Alleu and children of Vlnegard were guests Wednesday, of Ms. Ethel Dnstrup. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler visited Mr. and Mra. David 1'lgler of Pay son Sunday. Mrs. V. A. Lundberg and Mrr. John EUswood were hostess to the member of the Wasatch Ite- - H I iniLuii,!1 ' own home, lheirt? tRm vnn will linvp flip J? tacts for yourself, Our engineers will gladly supply, without obligation on jour part, detailed information on Imth the installation and operation cost of Natural flas service for your home i i Branch Office, Murray, Utah 13 South Main, Salt Lake City g ..... !Url lr IV niifl Mrw T. R Vn 1,1,11 --. i- - Iais. ! s .' I Marvin lUrd as secretary. The officers and class leaden of f j the Sandy First Ward entertained j at a program at the First ward j j chapel Tuesday iifternimn. ltefresh- - I ments were served. Miss Edna Slagowskl of Ijrnuin. j j Wvn lr tIultA.1 family Saturday T. Omler ind evening. Poultry Supplid Fred Carlson Phon Murray 422 & Co. Opposite City HD ii phoncjL CASH FEED PRICES GLOBE A- -l GLOBE A-- l DAIRY FEED 2.30 Cwt CLOBE A-- l BABY CHICK MASH 2.7S Cwt A- -l BABY CHICK FEED 2.60 Cwt GLOBE t r 1 -- J- Dnm 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Hendrlckson, ' Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Mr. and Mrs. J. ';' j Thomas Ostler. Mrs. Arthur E. IV , J terson, Mrs. L. E. Peterson, Mrs. j George Ilagander, and Mr. Evan 0. Jensen. Mrs. Henry K Iliuilrlck- j J son was elected president of the club for the coming year with Mra. j, Quality Seeds LAYING MASH WHOLE CORN No. 3, YELLOW $2.20 Cwt 1.90 Cwt Globe feed are nianufartirrd In Uia oirfy Mill In I'tah. ma!"" frcd Uboralory, fiuiranleelnK joh a unifonn buht Uinlnj ration at all time. All Wosotclhi C V t.-- COAL mini li e i e fcs?f ! 1,11 j i Just-a-Mer- e HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED! plete your enjoyment by mak- - flue i nil ici iilKr nirr lAig lino llllliowailj jlTpp liberal test in your 7M bekah lodge at their hall on On- ter street last Monday evening. ! Five hundred was played and ! prizes won my Mrs. T. W, Nieuol, und (. II. IIardca8tle. Uineheun ; was served to Mr. and Mrs. O. H. j Hardcastle, Mr. and Mrs. F. A LundlH-rg- , Mrs. T. W. Xlchol, Mr. and Mjs. Zane Nelson, Mrs J. R. ! Lane, Miss Stella Faeoy, Miss Km- ma Johnson, Mrs. Archie Stuart, Mrs. Joe Warning, Mrs. M. A i Stuart, Miss Lavetta Stuart, Mn. ; T. I'eterson and Mrs. A. J. Sorensoo. The stake Ueilef Society will en-tertain at a stake social, at the Sandy amnseineut hall Monday er- - j enlng, March 17th. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Otstltr and family spent part of the week ' at Nephl with relatives due to the 4 death of Mr. Ostler's father, Wm, i C. Ostler of Nephl. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bolierg en- - j tertalned the club at their home on County street, lost Tueslay evening. Prizes were woa i by Mrs. T. C. Christian and Mr. L E. Van Itatn. Supper was serrel ; ..II Inl.lou t . It. ....1 dim. f. nun uu rtiuiiit iiiinir iu .in. iiy rum Jucohsoii, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ban are utertliied and rerleaned, prevrnllnjt Ibf tprrIi of diwaie, Fred Carlson & Company Dimond Coal & Feed Ca i II ! ? |