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Show MURRAY CITY. UTAH, T HURSDAY. MAY MURRAY CITY CORPORATION Sandy City News C. B. Wallace, Editor. Arthur Townsend Mayor Commissioner ;..: Gottlieb Berger Commissioner . E. L. Eckman O. E. Howe City Attorney V. J. Warenskl City Itecorder City Elwtriclan....I,eRoy Richardson City Marshall Schuyler Call . Charles Anderson City Judge Health Inspector Ed Larscn T. P. McDonald City Engineer City Physician.Jr. Mildred Nelson Thomas Lewis Night Marshal Night Marshal. Ilennlng Anderson City Auditor Mary I,. Dudley (Continued from first page.) A number from Sandy attended Issued every Thursday by Murray the track meet at Provo Saturday Press, 4842 South State Street, Mur Mrs. Doyle Brown, and Mrs. Zane ray, Utah. Nelson entertained the Wasatch Entered as second class matter Itelwkah lodge at the lodge parlors r'ebruury 8, l'J127, at the iKstoffice Monday evening of last week. Five at Salt Lake City, Utah, under tee hundred was played and prizes Act of March 3, 1ST9. awarded Mrs. W. T. Wiles, high, and Mlsss Emma Johnson, second TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Luncheon was served to Mr. and One Bwth. Salt Lake Ounty$ JC Mrs. O. II. Hardeastle, Mrs. L. L. 1.00 One year, Salt Lake County, Haddon, Mrs. T. W. KlohoL Miss Elsewhere In United State-sEmma Johnson, Miss 8tella Faeey, 1.60 One year In advance BArTIST CIIl'RCII SERVICES Doyle Brown, and Zane Nelson of Stuart and Sandy, Mrs. Archie Telephone Murrey 35 (62 East 48th South) Mrs. Ture (Peterson of 8al: Lake, Mt. and Mrs. Charles Wardle of James P. Payne, Pastor LIBERTY SCHOOL Cnlon, Mrs. A. J. Sorenson of Ring Residence 125 East 48th South ham, Mrs. W. T. Wiles and Frank Miss Brown Grade: Third 2C0-Phone Murray of Mldvale. Regular Services; llie following pupils had one Lundskog Alice Mitchell enterttlned Qrs. Sunday: 10 a. m. Sunday School, hundred per cent In spelling Inst the 11 ."00 a. m. Sermon. following ladles at her home week: on Center street, Thursday at a 6:45 p. m. Young People's SerLyle Bird. luncheon, Mrs. L. Decker, Mrs. E. vice. Marjorle Turner. Peterson, Mrs. A. Wilcox, and Mrs. Clifton Goff. E. MeGovern. BUY in MURRAY and SAVE Virginia Denike. The children of the elementary Itorothy Wolfley. school grades enjoyed a dance at John Moyler. the Sandy Junior High 8chool atidl- Edna Greenfield. torlum Friday afternoon. Sterling I .arson. Mrs. Charles S. Anderson was Elma YoniigUerg. If functional Bladder Irritation hostess to the 8. 8. club at her Wendell Watts. Burncauses disturbs your sleep, or home on State street last Saturday or Itching Sensation, Backache, ing Iietty White. Leg Pains, or muscular aches, makA one o'clock1 luncheon afternoon. George Tadahara. ing you feel tired, depressed, and was served, followed by rook. Those not the Clifford try Cystei discouraged, why Taylor. 48 Hour Teat? Don't g've up. Get enjoying the afternoon were club Elva Fowlks Cyst today at any drug store. Put members Mrs. J. M. Boy den, Mrs. Don Siiuier. It to the test. See for yourself how T. E. Anderberg, Mrs. N. O. Dean Gltihs. quickly It works. Money back If it doesn't bring quick improvement, Mrs. Vi. 0. Boberg, Mrs. C. Mryle Carlisle. and satisfy you completely. Try C. 60c Crapo, Mrs. Ethel Dastrup,, Lawrence Erlckson. Cystex today. Only Mrs. John W. Farrer, 9frs. W. D. Lois Stauffer. THORNTON-ANDERSODRUG Mrs. D. C Jensen, Mrs. Kuhre, Co, Murray, Utah. Ralph Simper. J. P. Jensen, Mrs. A. It. Gardner, Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson, Mrs. Lawrence E. Peterson, Mrs. Keg. White and Mrs. E. W. Robinson and special guests, Mrs, Annie Egbert of Salt Lake, Mrs, 8. W. An drews of Sacramento, California. Mrs. L. Larson of Nevada, Mrs. Al5026 SOUTH STATE ma Smith of Draper. Mrs. Eric Anderson, Mrs. F. A. Orton, Mrs. Fender and Body Work Washing and Polishing Clyde Swenaon, Mrs. Henry Hend- rickson, 8r, Mrs. M. Dalton, Mrs. Bert Adamsoa of Sandy. BUICK SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carpenter of Lexington. Missouri, were din ner guwta Tuesday of Mr. and General Mrs. Glen Pollard. Mr .Leonard Pollard of Logan, as the Utah, spent the week-enguest of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crapo and family have been residing at the home on 11th East and 8econd South street, have moved to their South street, .havemoved to their FRED WEEDEN, Prop. home on Cth East street Mrs. . John Greenwood enter4- 4- 4 4 4 4 44444 4 44 4 4 4 44 444 4- 44- 4- 44 tained the Bridge club at her home Thursday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Butterwood and Women Suffering Bladder Irritation Uo-ler- arrived home Wednesday noon of last week after sending ten days at Los Angeles, the guests of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Llndell.' ' The Elders of the third quorum and their partners enjoyed a social, at the Sandy First Ward chapel last Thursday evening. A very Interesting program was rendered and games and luncheon enjoyed by forty guests. Mrs. II. Jordan is in a Stilt Lake hospital where she will undergo an operation this week. Mrs. Conrad Nelson was hostess to the Pep Club at her home lust Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Eric Anderson. Mrs. . N. O. Boberg. Mrs. Wallace Anderson, Mrs. S. A. McGhle, Mrs. L. E. Petrson, Mrs, Marvin Bird. Mrs. Arthur reterson, Mrs. Ar" M. nold Peterson, Mrs. Hj rum Jacobsen, Mrs. George Hagander. Mrs. Arthur PouLson, Mrs. William Pbulson and Mrs. Levlnei , The Third Ward Relief Society gave a party at the chapel Tuesday afternoon honoring the retiring officers, Mrs. David A. Hand, Mrs. John Ord, Mrs. Enoch Brown and Mrs. O. D. Charller. They were each presented with a plant and dinner was served to forty J guests. Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Raddon, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hughes, Mr. and Off s. T. E. Raddon, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swenson were guests at a birthday party at Bingham last Saturday in honor of Itosroe B, Marriott at his home. Mrs. Rhoda Graves came home last week after spending a nuniler of weeks In Salt Lake. 1, 1930. BAPTIST CHURCH LADIES AT TflK THEME SONG EFFECT Fifth Ward P. T. A. meeting. The title of one of the two songs sung (From the Webster City, Iowa, by Mrs. E. W. Garth and Dave Freeman-Journal- ) The Ladies Auxiliary of the Thomson should have read "Just Freeman-Journa- l Baptist Church met last ThursThe for You," by Carrie Dally day with Mrs. William Cousins on wishes to correct au error In Jacobs Bond, not "Just a Rurln' 53rd South street. Luncheon was Issue rytaiulng ule for You." served at 1 o'clock and covers were laid for fifteen guests. This was the nniuuil meet lug of the Auxiliary and the following were MEETING THURSDAY ON" - a elected Wear Clean Clothes : President t - Mrs. Myrtle Stauffer - Mrs. John Hise-nia- Mrs. Wm. Walther Secretary - Mrs. W. E. Belcher Treasurer Publicity - - Mrs. J. P, Payne Reading Contest - Mrs. I'lilzncklea White Cross Director - Mrs. Belcher. The next meeting will be held at the church on May the 8th, commencing at te no'clock. Pot luck luncheon at one o'clock. All ladles please be present with scissors ami thimbles. (CLCANEB STAKE PRIESTHOOD TO HOLD MEETIING MAY THE 5th The Stake Priesthood Meeting of Cottonwood Stake will Ik held Monday evening. May the 5th at 8 p. m. In the Murray First Ward i X HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED f J COAL ChapeL John M. Mills will continue his talk on the Book of Mormon.- - A good musical program has leen arranged. All women of the Stake are invited to attend the meeting. This meeting Is also the monthly quorum meeting of the Elders. Seventies, and High Priests. The lesexser Priesthood nemlers are isted to be present also. We frequently pass from love U Clerk : "Do you want kid gloves?" ambition, but one seldom return Tommy (boastfully) "No, I want from ambition to love. men's gloves." Quality Seeds Poultry Supplies Fred Carlson I t Pbone Murray 422 & CoJ Opposite City Hall Tourist Garage 1 m ojnrivi .1 I DODGE and mmmm mm Batteries Recharged Repairing GAS ......... :::i..vMoc OILS GREASE r III CASING No. 92624451 Tourist Garage M444 Murray Wrecking House Has a Good Line of Used Parts Used Cars and Trailers We change Tires, Wheels, Springs, and Radiators 4753 South State Phone Murray 566 MURRAY, UTAH W. N. JUDKINS, Mgr. Morrison-Merri- Co. ll "THE LUMBERMEN" Call on Us for Complete Estimates "KING COAL" rhonc Murray 8 K. H. 170 We$t 48th South WILLIAMS. Mpr. Street Murray Extension MURRAY FEED STORE ANDERSON' & BROWN, Prop. All Kinds of Seed in Season Car o,f Certified Seed Potatoes just in - HAY- GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED -- COAL ASK FOR CARDS ON SAXON CHINA Pbone Mur. 431 MURRAY 4870 So. State Blow-out- J. Grant " Dinner was served to Mrs. Leo Anderson, Mrs. Jack Faarmer, Mrs. A. Bon en and Mrs. II. J. Grant of Mldvale, Mrs. Harvey 8orenson, Mrs. W. O. Boberg and Mrs. T. C Christian of Sandy. .and Mrs. Glen Pollard visit ed Mr .and Mrs, Whiter K. White head, Sunday. Mrs. Mary Hyatt and children of Blarkfout, Idaho, were guewts last week at the home of her par enltj, (Mr. and Mrs. Victor Samuel I1B M II III A 1 I 1 It Is, In the picture Through! Worn out! Ready for the scrap heap! That Silwctown we showed you In one of our advertisements a while ago. ft traveled XI, IX miles with Wit year's Silver Fleet. Mads THERE the entire tour through 44 stats without em coming off the rim. Transferred to the ItJf Goodrich Silver Fleet. ..and punished (or 17,82 mora miles. Now It's through , . . with a service record of 47,113 mile. Proud? Naturally ws'ra proud of Itt Because we sell tires like that. Tlrae capable of giving unheard-o- f mllMge. Thara's nothing special about this Sllvertewa. Nothing out of the usual run. It came straight from stack for Its grucJlng trip with the Silver FWet. And It re ... celved no care no attention . . . you can't give your tires. That's why we're sure of ourselves when we say you can get mileage like this from Silver-town- s. They've proved they hate the stuO. Proved they can best all comers in open competition. Come In and see our Silver-town- s. Rlood brothers to this veteran of the roads. They never were eioenslvt . , . and now, mile for mile, they're the cheapest tire you can buy. Yes, we have your size waiting for you. SILVERTOWN 29x4.40 . 29x4.50 -- 30x4.50 - $8'25 mm Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrrls announce tbe Mrth of a danghtrr. little Mrs. James Houston and daughter arrived home Sunday after spending sit week at It Aiigvle, visiting with her tnther nd sister. Mr. and Ufa Ronald Shaw and sons and Mrs. M. Ostler of Ne- phi visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Thorn as Ostler sod fs roily Sundsy. 21. and Mrs, Charley Linden s, mmmm son. Mr. Udell Kuhre Is building a new home on Second East street. The Stake convention of the Primarily of the East Jordan Stake was held Sunday. A sewrion was held at the Bishop's building at one o'clock for stake and local workers. In Sandy and at 2 o'clock at for Htske and local workers Jordsn High school auditorium. At noon Mrs. Heroic White entertained at a luncheon at bcr home on Main street. Those presof ent were Mrs. IssMle Rom of Ogdcn and Ulu Itele Jones Salt Lake of the general board, Miss and Mrs, Byrle Myers and Moll Goff of Mldvale, Mrs. AlM. ice Burgoo and Miss Anna Johnson of Union, Mrs. Irene B. and Mrs. Pearl Greenwood Slisw of Handy. Mr. George New bold and daughter, Zclla, of lHaper were giapst Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter. Mrs. A. T. Orton came home 00 Wednesday of Isst week after a visit at tbe home of ber son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ortoo of Sslt Silver-town- ) Taken from stock January, 1929. Placed on Silver Fleet . . Driven 29,764 miles without leaving rim. Transferred to the 19)0 Silver Fleet. This actual photograph shows exact condition of tire when retired from service. Total mileage, 47,892. none. Carcaubrcaka, none. Reason for removal, two nails embedded in tread. 44 Mrs. H. (6.50-2- 0 Carlisle Motor PHONE HY. 725S 4310 SO. STATE STREET Co. PHONE MUR. 4M |