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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, MAY KKTl RNEI) MISSIONARY GIVES 1. ACCOUNT OF TRIP (Continued from iage 1) the European ears. Germany's unemployment problem Is much greater than ours, our is bad but t heir's In worse. After two aud one half years I wan able and glad to ti;rn my fare Westward and home! HamI nailed from Hamburg. burg Is a very nice city, with over The Hamburg a million )ieople. harbor Ih certainly a (debt wortli seeing. One sees boats of all shniH's and sizes from all over the world. We left Hamburg at noon on the 10th of April, 1 !):, with 40 cab In passengers on board. We moved very slowly down the Elbe Klver. as It was quite shallow for a long Getting out In the English ship. Channel we ran Into a dense fog. and we had to move very slowly all night, the channel being full of ships, making it very dangerous. We were all on the nlert for most of the night, but finally sleep overtook us and we retired. We woke up the next morning nnehnred In the harbor at Southhampton, England. Here we took on about two hundred more passengers, then on to Cherbourg, France, taking a few more passengers on Itoard. We then sailed for Quecustown, Ireland. Leaving there we bit the o)ien sea and also rougher weather. From a nice trip there we enjoyed across the mighty waters. Only those who have had the privilege of traveling on the (without getting sea sick) will realize how much I enjoyed the trip. New York was a welcome sight. I had met two other elders on board, who were returning from England, and we traveled as far as Washington, I). C. together. Helng a great baseball fiend I went to the New York Stadium and watched Philadelphia Iteat New York 7 to fl, a very Interesting Just. Look at the Smart Dresses You Can Have Tin high of these neur dentes have little in common wiili the low price! Dresses you can lip into for any daytime occasion and feel confident thai you look more expensively dressed than you really are! Prints . . . and solid colors. Sizes for women, mies and juniors. fasliion For Only $498 game. We then traveled on to Philadelwhere we visited Congress phia Hall, Indeiienilence Hall and Betsy Ross' home. At the bitter's platv the first American flag was made, the little: building still standing, lelng used as a store, where pictures, etc., of the place are sold. From here we went to Washington, 1). C. called on Senior Reed bmoot of t'lah and was given a EacK J.CPENNEYC& MIKKAY t t t t i ITAIIII ; RADIO Here is your opportunity to get good Radio reception at low coat and easy terms CROSLEY Showboat $79.00 Art A A No. 42 Gemcheit Above are all new A. J $79.00 EAGLES t C Electric Seta. Service and Tubes J I)Y Murray Aerie No. 1 7i. Enter order of Eagles, will observe Mothers' Day in their lodge rooms Thursday evening, May sth. An appropriate program has arranged. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. nnl Is-c- If you are going to buy a Radio Let us Demonstrate one in your home. STATE TRI CK IS READY on State street, lotwecti and isth S, High School, a tan. hand tooled purse, with blue ail Ian trimmings, lined w'tb Mnder plcae Morn to Wright. M Ttih ave. Rewnrd. LOST MURRAY ARMORED Notes News i lioue WANTED xprrleiK-e.1 er. Call Murray ft FOR I SE -r- Opening the program with a song, ."America," by the audience, Collar Oanton, In full dress uniform, murchiug jn, gave a short drill which won much applause. The next numbers' were songs by 1 furuUh LOR RENT-It.autif- i.lly The armored steel truck under I"a- -t 4"tti ed apartment at L construction t the Carlisle Motor South, I'nu-s- l opisirtiiiiity. t'all t o... the mt month or six wirks or ;tn W. Murray Is now fliiihtt. iiii.l A. . lu til Ih "breaking It In" on thi Murray WANTED -t- Jeneral boiiM-woiby street, preparatory to putting it in middle agi"l woman, tut children practical oTatlon on thi first of Phone Mvj. tho nioiiih In Salt Ijtkc 'Jt jr. The thoroughly efficient nnl I"0R SALE Spring Fryers formidable looking Meel ldy lieaM South tMh Eiut. the title "Armored far Co." on Its sides, niiil woe to the FOR SALE Twins to plants 1 cent car or Individual who mIioiiM preeach. All kinds of annual floer sume to test fs efficiency In any perennli.-plants, iK' dozeu. Al-way. flower plunts, Frank Grs. l.'.s TELEPHONE GREETINGS! A. It. Caldwell mid J. W. t lild Gordan Iiiie, across from Mur Long Distance station to atation well look forward with optimism tay tJimidry. day rates were again reduced to the lMNlhll!le open III their January 1, 1930. Evening and new field of business, and their night rates not reduced. House For many Mends nnj huolncM aso-dateFour room modern houe well are also optimistic In their fts t. nu built with lot by behalf mil will I greatly Interest- Miller Street. See Wallace nt the ed In hearing ef the company's Murray Eagle. procress. Tin' company' office will lx at Foil SALE: Small hoiie niiil new Mfor fis to fil Uilek Marshall Schoycr Cnll to the Movuut Motel, .and the lioiie flu ken holi L feet. Right fide ens. to Is IH nuiiiler .tJ7. Wasatch rail attention tn the practice of of Plum street. I.'st fet from 4sth Home of the Murray born of riding Smith. the sidewalks on bicycle, ami t lint resulted on flnomt of this sidetin- - city onllimimn rrttl mhIi walk riding, and It Is essential that WANTED Washing. Call 41 Get practlcm. Pewral accidents bate It l stoptMHl at once. mania Avenue. jam :n-- Wedding days Special days o Sale Solid, BUTTER, Per Lb BUTTER, Per Lb -l, LARD Per Lb. Vice-Gran- 38c CHOICE GREEN PEAS Per Lb 4ic MILK 16c CHEESE Per Lb. 40c PACIFIC SHEETS, Guaranteed for three Year's wear, mS. to this meeting. Pioneers, will meet ut the home The committee on the Summer of Mrs. Ethlyn Lindsay, Thursday Jubilee, to be held under the aus- nfternoon. Mrs. Emma li. Lindsay pices of the I. O. O. F. from June will lie assiting hostess. Kith to 21st Inclusive, resrt very good progress, as we exjsvt to have M. I. A. ADULT CLASS n real "gala" week, during this celeBANQUET bration of the 111th anniversary of Odd Fellowship. A where 170 persons banquet were served by the M. I. A. Adult Class of Taylorsville Ward, was held Tuesday evening during the second ieriod of the M. I. A. meeting. The banquet hall was beauti(Continued from Page 1) fully decorated, the pillars being Local Mention made to represent jieaeh trees by the artful use of peach tree limbs. blossoms P.runclies of ieach were also used throughout the hull. The table was decorated with potted pink tulips and place and nenu cnnls carril further the spring pink and green color scheme. Secliil guests were Mr. and Mrs Mae Oscar Kirkham. Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Fox, Mr. Lewis T. Cannon,, C. Mrs. Kimball, Mary Lucy W. Smith of the M. I. A. General Itoard Mr. and Mrs. Jay Labrum, Mr .and .Mrs. K. K. ISlaoker, of the Stake Board. Mrs. Ella Mack-aof Salt Lake and Id of the older members of the ward who have been active in building tip Taylorsville, among them being Mr. WJ y npis-aranc- e the entire Mp-et.f Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Johnson to Gorinatda avenue have moved Salt I nke to make their home. t A feature of the M. I. A. of Murray Second Ward to lc he'd Sunday evening May I. will be tryonts III story let . age. Rishop S. J. Lindsay acted as toastmaster. Mrs. D. W. Jones was In charge of the banquet ; Mrs. Nellie Bennlon of decoration. Musical numlers were given by trio, with Mrs. Wlima iMkekay, soloist, nonunion! singing wall led by Orson Clark. The committees in charge of the affair feel this to be the most successful entertainment of all the splendid entertainments yet given. Social Mention (Continued from page 1) Tweve of the young lady's friends are Invited. Mrs. Irene Robhins Dwyer enter- tained the Murray ladles Bridge Club at her home In the Yale apartments In Salt Lake, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown entertained at dinner Friday evening complimentary to their guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. Pratt. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. G rover Brown entertained a number of Salt Lake and Murray friends lust week. William Boyd in 'OFFICER A brand new picture O'BRIEN" direct from first run All Talking. AESOP'S SOUND FABLES IN ADDITION LAUGH 1 Jr. is E!liili-o- find Fun a lot to cause us to be "pee- In his days spc,( In ii;ii iiiy continuisl to 1os Angeles where they will re- ped up." First, many of the best people of this town are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs., May XOVARRO &AM0H of high gtade edibles to be found in the city, a"d lastly, our low pi ices save our cms. tomers thousands of here-- the w cular road-show-sipro-ductio- nttrscthe imjinnens b.'llie in Tn l"rs i'e. ing "pepped up." Come in sometime. .cry liesleni i a (ii the tmpuiiir tru'u lady's heart. Thursday only, May 8th. OP. SKAGGS t t FRANK MERRILL tbeir iiM,. r..; t if-- j kid hi n linislunl ' ;md iv..r.v, wiiti - n lu ali h Mr. and Mt I'nsl fU!liishli,L- ids i Aiideis,,, Bre tenmdi ling their bm.i on Vtu! tih.rgitiis the living rm,m.! and addit aitrni tiv,. feature. Noininatiuti of r, f,,r ,),,. a "''-ar ill take phnv nt the' . TARZAN HIMSELF nd Champion Strong Man of the Movie. Coming direct from Hollywood to Appear in Peraon U;rot, t i j j H ' tiiis-tin- Tliiiisibiy j nf t) ,. ,.,, evi nine. Cotloiiwi.'d t ump. Daughters ,,f Gem n. Hear him sing one gorgeous song after another, see him fight his way, ever debonair, to a lovely Tm-uta- dollars annually. We Iwive reason for feel- d, in a big, specta- Un' nr .i'ir, is 6-7- -8 perfect romantic figure dashing, gallant, golden-voice- IIOVAHR n-- customers of ours. Then, our store carries the largest ! ALSO GOOD TALKING COMEDY Ih main some lltiiO Mr, s ;. p.roudlicnt .M,j biblreii of Ely, Nevada. ar the gncls of Iut molcr, Mrs. C, ), tJaiifdi, Mr. and Mi" tjisire Prown tun. lorod to Anicriiaii Folk hist Sun lin y were the cucMs day win-rof Mr. him) Mis print. Mr. II. N. Mbon. wlm bn i ne guesi oi Mi, Ilrown Mine the f,,-- l oi Apiil, re turtle dto bcr h.iUie In IVikb-yCiilifetiiln,, of tl,! wis k Mr. and Mrs. ,),.eh Pitmlon luive made nie substantial niid li.ippy Football Flappers ! homo on East siu Soii'li, adding ee in',,) ic;iu inili ll to ti e (sitiv tj of bis nttr ii il- - e ' Mr. nnd Vi s, Joseph terry nr riv.-In Long Reach. California, last Saturday and after a few have ! ntne m,i!,!i!4 iiupiovi-iiieiit- RIOTI Sng hits! Dances! wriilng iliat'ges RKY, tTAII Surety of Purity" II. Ilaigh, who Is 85 years old, and Mrs .Helen D. Frame, 48 years of THE COLLEGIATE 1 Ml t t Friday and Saturday, May 2nd and 3rd ling, public Peler Dilliolid s)oiit the week end with bis s'sier. I;s, Charles White, on Myrtle avenue who Supt. E. Allen Pal.'tnaii. has Itocn ill nt bis home the past ten days N mu h improved .il lid A Lot "A ! Sunday and Monday, May 4th and 5th Buster Keaton, in Con-Join- world. rcK?pWrVftToiit r tins-lin- rated as being fully alive than to have all the money in the We $1.69 1 toes" con- x 99 Phone Murray 421 Awake stantly to be the leader in his town in the grocery business that all are workto "serve beting ter," rather than to 81 MARTIN & CO. Wide is endeavoring 10c 9c 24c Per Can ORANGES Per Doz. Mr. T. Iturke, of Yerington, Nevada, Is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cahoon, "M'2 South State. Mrs. Charles White's sister. Mrs, Dour Crandall, and her daughter of Springville, were visitors at the White home Saturday. Mrs. W. It. Short who has been slon on Monday night. May l'.'lli. We would like to liave as large an visiting at the home of Iut son and attendance as lossible to come out family, Mr. ami Mrs. A. E. Short the iiiM month returned home to Los Angeles, during the week. George Iliggins of Provo was a visitor during the week of Mrs. Charles White and family. Mr. ami Mr. S. II. Pothering ham scul the week end in Mil ford, the crests of relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner of The O. P. Skaggs Mil ford returned home during the week nf'er a wisk"s visit uilh Mr. System organization II Fotheringhnm on niiil Mrs. is looked upon and Second West street. referred to by many Thomas p.in-l- Is making Improvements In his nttrncthc I ome on at being a live, wideWest iNh South, by lieauUfylng awake "on their the grounds si ri roi Riding the institution. home. Extensive grounds that were formerly weed patches marThis U highly comring the lai.dsi ape, are now Isdng plimentary. It means planted and culiivutcd, adding a that every member of great deal to the s - One Week - May 3rd to 10th t young !m.vs from irving Mclnstl, and they were followed by a reading by Jim Irvine. Ritualistic services were conducted by the following officers: P. G. M. Dr. Phillips, as Noble Grand, P. G. Mf Win. Scott, is P.' G. Henry Ward, as Chaplin, and I Grand Secretary W. N. Gundry as secretary, which was exemplified very well. Saxophone duet by two pretty girls from the Merry Maids Orchestra. Some real good short, snappy talks on Odilfeliowship by P. G. M. Harvey ('luff, nml Grand Master .1. W. Randall. Chaplin Ward gave the lieiusliotion. the proFollowing gram, the evening was sjK'iit in dancing and serving of delicious refreshments by the RcbckiUi ladies on tlie committee. There was a large crowd present and everyone had u great time, which assures us that the party went over big. This in is of credit to the committee charge, composed of Dave general chairman, Henry Jackson, secretary, J. E. Roberts and Veil E. Jordan, We were unable to obtain the names of the rest of the committee, oilier than Joe Chivrell aud Pert Scicer of Murray Lodge No. 33. Otjiilrrh Encampment No. 1 meets Tuesday night, May (ith. All Patriarchs should be present at this Also on Saturday night. meeting. May itrd, there will be a "Joint Militants Meeting" of the aud llievallers of Oolfax Canton. In Oddfellows Hall, Salt The Lady Militants aud Chevaliers are requested to lie present In full dress uniforms for rehearsal for the Decorations of Chivalry to be conferred at the Grand Encampment ses keep W. MARTIN'S SPECIALS (Continued from page 1) pile up a lot of profits. We'd rather be Smith Hardware 43 14 SO. TO ORSERYE MOTHERS' guaranteed for 90 days. t letter of Introduction, premlttlne us to visit all government buildings, which was very Interest lug to me. Washington I think Is next to our State Capital for beauty. I was very glad when our train rue Into familiar finally brought country. I had lieen on the way over a month. Of all I have seen our own state leads them all. ELDER HARRY GEURLNG. 0.0. F. 1, 1930. Theatre |