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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE. DECEMBER 4, 1930 r ixiiixii re n Kwicm Social Mention Local Mention Weekly Specials WRIGHT-CROXFOR- Mrs. Mildred West, of Llbby, Montana ; Mrs. Marion Werrick of A wedding of unusual interest Dee, Oregon and Miss Doris this week, was that of MIhs Vera of Suit Luke, were dinner Wright aid Lloyd Croxford, which guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. WEDDING. Etn-me- was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday morning. The bride U the daughter of Mrs. Ziua South Wright of West Thirty-nintand the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Croxford of 4th South and Ninth East The ceremony watt followed by a wedding breakfast at the groom's home, at high noon for the wed. ding party of sixteen, with the groom's sister, Miss Naomi Croxford and Mrs. Miles Croxford Walker, as hostesses. The rooms were attractively decorated in flowers in shades of pink; the table hnvLng a centerpiece of pluk roses. A re,eptlon was held in the evening at the home of the bride's uncle, Jiyrum Jensen, on Highland Drive, at which five hundred attended. The beuutlful rooms of thla stately home formed a perfect setting for the bridal party and the lovely gowns of the bride and her attendants. The bride was attired in a beautiful model of pastel yellow satin and carried u bou quet of rosebuds,' centered with or chlds. Little Miss Lola Wright, flower girl, who ' led the bridal party down the broad staircase, was duintily attired iu white net over pale rose satin. The bride's veil was carried by a miniature bride and groom, Little Miss Alice Sheets, In an oldfashlon-emodel of white nt over pale bkie satin, as bride, and Muster Norman Wright as groom, In a black velvet suit. The bride was attended by Mbs Barbara Badger, '' maid of honor, who wore orchid lace over satin, and carried a boquet of rosebuds. Miss Meryl McFarland, In orchid, Miss Mary Brown and MLss Vila Wright, in pink; MUn Florence Vawdeu and MLss Stella Soderberg In shell pink, were the bridesmaids and their gowns were modeled in lace over satin, with large velvet bows In matching shade, and each curried boquets of rosebuds. The bride and groom left Immediately for Southern California for a three week's honeymoon trip, they will return to Great Falls, Montun, where Mr. Crcxford Is general manager of the Merrill Mortuury. Both of these young people have. been reared In thla community and' have a host of friends whose well! wishes go with them to their new THE COMPLETE TOYLAND OF MURRAY h Cuddle Baby Doll Jr. Velocipedes "I.iille Jim" Another fine toy 7" front and 5" rear wheel with 3s tiros and rubber pedals. and Bicycle type handlebar heavy steel saddle teat. Only ... life-lik- e h-- a 1 2.98 and up 98c A realistic looking narrow gauge electric train . . , locomotive vritfc a headlight, baggage car, pa ienger car, observation car . L , and 8 sections of K Qfl track. AU for.... Other Electric Train, The baby doll I Soft and yielding liecause the Lodv is stufted with kapok, hat Hahv Dim'de a li.vable . -- " -- vS I. .. !,v high .... v :ier Baby Dollj, 93c up most lf2 Othcri Electric Trains others at $14.75 V "Penco" Flyer Dol! Ca?t A handsome, sturdily constructed all tteel wagon with a box 31H inches long and UVi inches wide. Ilalloon ty(e roller ing wheels and a chromium handle with rubber plated bumper. Drake. Big A value for flat fibrs A teed Cab . . . lo indies long and wheel 8 inihes wide. n ' h ck w ith rubber tires Upholstered ill repp. br 2.49 Q Other dull fart $'.!! and up for a Mechanical Train A locomotive that looks just like a rea! one. a tender and two cars and 6 lengths of track to run The trn n itclf them on. inches long b Other Other Steel Wagon, 98c, Up hnicl TrinJ M J 1.98 and up ' 1 Toilet Set Child's Table and 2 Chairsand $2.98 Three Tl. r t,(b!e is piece set, comb, hrush and 1 -- ti li m I m I Other . n 4.93 i,,!i (uin;:jr, Other h Pool Table table, size A sturdy, well-nud- e . . . also 16 numbered balls, 423 2x18 inches h;.;h . . th. ... s --'1 iu. high. Set in ::.:ee vt tl.ier ii:V". 18 mirror- - !i.i:il ciih! v deioratcJ. d two JfVinch rues with rubber wood triable and a rack of t . How Halt Da.rateJ p, 4.93 4i C 4.98 leads tuitinR all for only ... Others at , up anj up borne, Inc. DEPARTMENT OTOR MURRAY "or. ihadiud u:kv Un Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brown entertained at a party in honor of their sou' seventh birthday anniversary last Friday. Tho decorations were In pink; the centerpiece of (be dining table being a beau-fu- l cake in pink and white. Euro- teen little guests enjoyed the after' noon at games. E UTAH NmkiI from tin- - Mrs. I). A. McMillan will entertain at a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon, Centennial Celebration and will !. ntoly for iIini riluila la u but also to serve an it refer Afu-lnnih "t 'ri'.;tti,,, litnitcd wiiy ju the iimr future. The ence txtok In connection with the Complete riH tint mid somi'nir lH.k Is "tine Hulidrwl history, activities and progress of !' remarkable i u t r. I r eiir." It Is ililemhil to Ik Dot the Church In Its first' century, , of I. s 'hlltill ,tn lily ii rv(.i mid souvenir of the "due Hundred Years" contains nmre I linn one hundred and fifty Illustrations, including ui f thP present general nulhorlties of the Church, outstanding leaders (hoth ,rcK!t, imd I'ug-ean- r f i. Buy a BETTER Car Trade your old one! in Look these over 1928 Standard Nash Sedan, 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 1928 Durant 6 Sedan, 4-do- 1929 Essex Sedan, 1924 Dodge Coupe 1923 Buick Sport Touring 1926 Ford Coupe 4-do- or 1924 Ford Touring 1928 Ford Touring, Model A or $387 S285 $525 $562 $119 $ 68 $125 $ 23 $265 Frank C. Howe Mr. and Mrs. Phillip B. Stone guve a faintly dinner on Thanks, men nn.l wotneii) of the first giving day, with Mrs. Stone's fathliiiH.rtant and unusual events er, Mr. H. M. Taylor, the guest of honor. itt early Church hlstorv. cvn-tur- uiiUMinl 3 Mr. D. W. Moffat entertained the Murray Woman' Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home on Vine street. . Wright, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Westover and two children spent Thanksgivs ing day In Nephi, with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Gilt Italian Table Covers, 85x85 $1.25 Gilt Italian Table Covers 30x1 30 $3.00 42x130 China Scarf $1.50 50x144 Cairo Scarf $1.50 Brocade Scarfs $1.40 Gilt Scarfs $2.50 Brocade Scarfs $2.50 West-over'- 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warenski were dinner guests last Thursday of Mrs. Wurenski's mother, Mrs. W. L. Wetherbee in Suit Lake. Covers were laid for twelve. 36-inc- h Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Watts, West South, are the hnppy parents of a baby girl, born Tuesday, December 2nd. Fifty-thir- d 72-inc- h 72-inc- h A New Line Just in for Christmas Presents Vmi will he (leliohtc-with these lovely scarfs Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Ilaskins en d tertained a few friends at dinner on Thanksgiving. Covers were laid for six. Mrs. James Sabine and daui:h- ter, Melha, spent Thanksgiving day in Nephi, with her daughter and' family, Dr. and Mrs. Warenski. Mrs. I'ddell Norris and daughter Verda were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Severson SundnyJ Cove Oysters, 2 Soda Crax, pounds Importance in .... 3 small cans 27c 39c 3 Cans Milk 25c dozen 25c quart jar Spanish Olives Rolled Oats, 9 pound bag 43c Lemons, 1 1 ' Mrs. John Howell is expected home next week, after a month's! Chili Beans (Red Mexican) Navy Beans, 5 pounds visit in California. Edwin Brown left last Saturday for Umg Beach, California, where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Brown is nearly eighty-thre- e and made the train trip 39c 5 38c Thos. Martin PHONE MURRAY & Co. 421 alone. Have you had your Clirlstmas Tree lights serviced at Briutou Electric? Hemembcr they give you that service FREE now, before the ' Christmas rush. THE SWANEE MIN- METHODIST CHURCH STREL SHOW GOOD NOTES The monthly Boy Scout Court of Honor for the Coitomv.iod Du. thrills, laughter, witty jokes and Mrs. Frauk Verhall of Ogden, funny sayings, will be the feature trict will U' held at the church un was the guest Tuesday of Mrs. attraction at the Murray First Sunday evening, Dn eniher "lb it 0 o'cliM'k. The Court of Honor trill tnias. White and daughter, Helen. Ward. Tuesday, Dm-mbe- r Iti, and with an all star group of "nig- iiieel at 5 o'clock. The public is Invited lo lie present. There will lie Little June Ellen Watts, daugh- gers," and other stellar entertain-erinter of Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Watts, diversions. It will In present- liistiuuieutal and male (jiiartetie miisie. who has been suffering from an at- ed!) ythe"M" Men, who have The annual Christmas food sale tack of bronchitis. Is Improving. working on their parts diligently to be given by the Sunday SrhM for the past month. has Ik'Cii imiimiiiiiI until Saturday Mr. Joe Huliy, of K.x k Springs. The one real form of darky December l.iih, when it will l a min-UWyoming, has purchased the E1-- : show, is alheld at the Hcrling griHi-rstore. lerhy acreage at Tcuth East and ways abounding with chuckles for Ou Sunday evening DeivnaVr the audieiiie. 4th South. The "Swanee Minstrel!" is no Hih, nt ":m o'clisk. Dr. Chus. W. Sii.crintendcnt of the Smith Hardware reminds you (0' Mi 'tioii mid a uroiip of oldiime! Handier, ask for the Coupon tickets for ''"'"'s, iiiarttits, dames and a! I'tah Mission, will lie the prcarhtt "' cash drawing, as ''"""'l sTvlce, Fiilluwlut jht ad in ibis is- number of other uliradive features' the servi.ia session of the quarsue of the Eagle. have arranged to give every conference terly will Is? held. ono a evening of enjoyment At the meeting of the Scout Miss Beth Matrin and Miss and satisfaction. Adults will bo admitted to this Troop on last Monday night eiara- Martin ent (he week-enat their home on East Isth South. IcifoniiMiuv fi,r twenty-fiv"l " I'rt'setu and gave a nura- cents 1st or tests to the boys Kverr and children for a dime. Mrs. Esther It will Im presented olu niii' only ineiulHT of the troop was prinit I.llgenfeldt and to enjoy the lie here sn" daughter Hoe, spent Thanksgiving js.p corn fis-- and tb in ogden with friends. candy furiilshisl by the chalrmii of the trooji ciiininlilis'. Cbar AT1II.KTIC (II It DAM E Howell has reglsteml as Wayne like, fourteeu year old The Damv glvi-last Tuesday sistatit i!l bell scoutmaster and son of Mr. and Mrs, Denzll Kike, l.f.l... M. ........ . ... .' t.ii .1 inn ai. iiio( v " i.i.i .tuiieiie ehargi1 of the active work of It who has been tjuitt 111 some .u in ray iiign N iunooi (ivm w as ll'IKip. time, Is slightly better at this writ- a very ureal siicces in every way. kkv. dwk;ht m. k itch. aii'l five turkeys were presented (0 I'ttst-it- . Imky winners. Those winning Ur. (Juer but (be children are nice key dinners wi re Frank Jones. Ham $ $ $ Murray Gites away J $ $ $ I t the prestn. Christmas is coining Williams. i,, i!;,vi,h, l'jirley Mil $ $ Murray Is the I'la.v $ $ f f I and there Is a different lor ami Mike ( 'alio. spirit. Ask for H. keiH. 'The Swanee Miustrell," with its t, cl Car-nieli- fr - nt MURRAY FOLKS I YDt J i SAV Vrv WANT ) JCAfsj ' Vrn - ) 1 i ; 1 lO bUPPOlVT J i . - By O. Jay Kingston r . Wv DtPEXDABiLITY 'pharmacy ABILITY When you .tit vtnir f triii mi,, itn.r ii... tltl mcnt ufM.in.lanl tlrtis. health tiieil ill niMiM.., r11" ."i ..M , , II (' ... t... ii a( - as ,caul. m Mvnraiuv- Murray City Pharmacy m . : il I... 1. 1..., i 1.. 1 A . .... t MiiivK ii tiic ciiiiiiocic M,.,ll!ic we oarrv. tir tii'oler.lle I he politeness of "l i.iciiH.v- t O.K.KS hiiri h. being and i.niW-toutntsiiding century. e yet iN,ie, t,f ,hP very coinprebmMve Mr. un ireHtmpiit (,f the He Datl fentiir!-- s Jri of the tittley t n,i Mrs. Net. will wtertaln th Woo,I- first Craft H.icIh1 Club Dwrndwr Wh, t l:3 In lh Frslernal Hall. .ioi sales nr prices. Dr. Rauscher's Stomach Powder i,. Ih-Ii- ! "1 t. ....... .ln ) MMRAYCITY 1 Mi-s- pounds 32c Mrs. I the Church life ..f t.nlay, picture of all the' Mrs. Murk Bailey and children Temple of the Church, and of! of Magna, were dinner guent many of the Missions of the Church Thanksgiving day, of Dr. and Mr. W. I Wright. throughout the world. The book was compiled and tsll UodKer 0f Salt iei i.y t.eorge p. pjrr. under the Miss was the Thanksgiving dinner stipeivldlon of the Centennial (Vie bratioii cmtuittee, guest of Mr. and Mr. Thomas Kr,iup special writers pnwnsl tb articles Grccll, -- n various pi,- - ,.f church ac Mm. Sophronia Bateman i mi ii i mi progress. Included Iu enter, the lUt are: George Albert Smith talned t her home at a Thanks- James V.. Tslnuige, David t). Mc guiuif dlniww. Out of town iruiwf t . ere Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Diamond i Hy. KUgar loillig, j.orgi D. I'Ji-er- , and granddaughter and Mrs. Zella J,,.pt, F. Merrill, Julia A Holt and two children of Wet Jor r. i inn i, mini!' m,g Mjiry dHn, Mr. and Mrs. Verlen Baleumn otmelly Kimball. Clarissa A. Bee ley. May Anderwm, Andrew Jctuwn, and children of Suit Mrg p. j Archibald F. Bennett, Weston N. D. Guff nd hrr cousin of Salt Ijik. Nordgren, and John D. Clip. .... aa ...me Miiion to i lued Mr. Burdett Hmlth rntertaln- limited, the book will not I offfred d for her daughter Maurlms the for public en,., but will distrlh-..t.!-i .... israsU.n bflnx her 7th blrthdsr. ...iiiH.ier an allotment plan to ThoM present wer the i, ... ...r i , i Mn, riirious llo-ll Mnl,! ..f Church. This plan Is Illtle friends: McMillan. Hw ilet eloiHNl, and It Is ex June KlnK, iHma and Iv.nsld Nhh-ols- , Harman Carjs-nter- , IIsiributlon win Infill lwl"i Waynp flmrtty. Advamv eipbn lndlcatp l'blllU, U,Ja Btitlrr, Bonnie lu.g. . .. . IllMt ' ...... "I II... II.... fiuiiunsi ienrsT is (.no frs. Molly ItomT, Gloria Smith find Barbara Jenkins of of the tmwt taluable ami Biiighsm. nirtnnt . m...e im-v- Do Your Xmas Shopping Here and Ask for Coupon Tickets on Prize Drawing Drm0nt kuc, Fleur. FPri",; B.0,Airplane with each SI Purchase $5.00 VALUE for 2 (J5 Murray City Pharmacy |